Employees at The May Co. department store prepare merchandise for downtown Dollar Day. Tom May, executive vice-president of the company predicted this Dollar Day would bring in record-breaking numbers of customers
Employees at The May Co. department store prepare for downtown Dollar Day. Tom May, executive vice-president of the company predicted this Dollar Day would bring in record-breaking numbers of customers
Employees brewing Eastside brand beer inside the Los Angeles Brewing Company, which was located at 1920 North Main Street. Unidentified right-most man may be Charles J. Lick, manager of the brewery.
Rephotograph of a file picture of Los Angeles Times employee, James W. Berry. Mr. Berry joined The Times in 1912. In 1925, he was appointed country circulation manager, a post he held until his death in 1935.
At center, Lorraine Lyon, employee at the Volunteers Home orphanage, stands behind a fruit basket. The basket sits in front of her atop a table. Lorraine smiles as she fixes the bow affixed to the basket's handle. Grapes, bananas, apples and other fruits sit in the basket.
Cooks and other kitchen staff at the Los Angeles County General Hospital pose beside a food delivery cart in the hospital's kitchen. They are viewed from a slightly elevated angle. The cart faces camera and sits off-center to the right. Plates and other dining utensils line its open shelves. Five kitchen staff stand around the cart. The kitchen stretches across the background. Employees stand around the carts that sit in rows in the background at left.
Possibly related to the article, "Hospital Set For Rites: County Edifice Opens Today New Institution, Amazing in Magnitude, Cost $13,000,000 Structure, Largest of Kind, Called Best Equipped in Nation," Los Angeles Times, 15 Apr. 1934: 11.