Justice John H. Clarke standing for a photograph in what appears to be a bedroom. He was an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1916 to 1922.
Related to the article, "Fourteenth District Votes Checked. Rochester Recount On. Votes in House Primary Won by Campbell Tallied by Twenty-four in Yankwich Courtroom." Los Angeles Times, 28 Sep. 1932: A1.
According to U.S. Census records, “Clyda E Willis” is the correct spelling of Mrs. Willis’s name, meaning that the LA Times spelling of “Claudia E. Willis” was a misprint.
A similar photograph appears with the article “Bledsoe Thrills Great Mayoral Rally, Sways Throng With Appeal For Real City Government, Thousands Cheer Jurist as He Denounces Foes of Los Angeles and Pledges Himself to Program of Efficiency, Honesty, and Accomplishment.” Los Angeles Times, 16 Apr. 1925: A1
View of Ripley Nicholas Baylies, seated in glasses, collared shirt, tie, jacket, presents on lap, cigar in left hand, his daughter, Mrs. Harriet Tilden, seated behind him, in blouse, dress, with arms around her father. Baylies, a former Iowa Circuit Court judge, attributes his long life to eating whatever he wants and living mostly outdoors.
Gavin w. Craig has surrendered on a Federal indictment charging him and two others with conspiracy to bribe government prosecutors in the Italo mail fraud case.