American professional golfer Johnny Farrell receives a wristwatch from an unidentified man. Farrell faces sideways and smiles at the camera. The wristwatch is in a case and is held by both Farrell and the unidentified man.
Investigating officer Captain Cato sits on a balcony and holds up a travel clock as evidence in the Leo Patrick Kelly murder case. Leo Patrick Kelly was tried for the murder of Myrtle Mellus. Reported in "KELLEY INSISTS HE SAW MELLUS: Says Husband Was Home at 3:30 o'clock Accused Slayer's Version Given Prosecutor Defense Gets Subpoena for Liquor," Los Angeles Times, 22 Aug. 1928: A2.
Wood clock with four-pillar design and Roman numeral face, reading 6:03, on shelf or mantel amid papers and boxes, with painting partially visible at top
New York broker Arthur E. Hopkins angrily informed Doris Kenyon Sills, on their honeymoon, that he was leaving her. Doris has successfully divorced him before Superior Judge Schauer.
The men sit in a row looking at something on the other side of the courtroom. The courtroom behind them is occupied by dozens of people sitting and standing.
This photograph appears with the article, “Dismissal of Teacher Stirs School Row in Orange County District: PARENTS HIT AT TRUSTEES Peace Sought by Superintendent Lack of Co-operation Reason Given for Board Action, Patrons Declare,” Los Angeles Times, 17 May 1935: 8.