Franklin Austin, in street clothes, stands with arms crossed, one hand holding a cigarette, with a man in a hand standing behind him. Through the doorway are jail cell bars, with a visiting hours sign posted on them. Reported in "Paroled Lifer Faced by Gaol: Murderer May be Sent Back to Folsom," Los Angeles Times, 7 Jul. 1925: A3.
Daisy De Voe hands a broom and tray to prison matron Vada Sullivan. She had been wrongly convicted for stealing money from Clara Bow when she was Bow's assistant.
Photo (cropped) appears with the article "Carl Westcott Guilty of Father's Murder, Jury Declares: SECOND BALLOT BRINGS VERDICT 'Jury Convinced by Evidence, Test Vote Shows Youth Saved from Noose by Recommendation Court to Impose Sentence Saturday Morning," Los Angeles Times, Mar. 1927: A2.
This photograph is possibly related to the article, “RICHFIELD PAIR YIELD: Fuller, McKee Prison-Bound Convicted Oil Officials Surrender in Court to Start Sentences Protracted Fight Lost by Two Who Join Talbot in Long San Quentin Stay,” Los Angeles Times, 24 Mar 1934: A1