Photograph of motion picture actress Benita Hume as she recovers from an operation to remove her appendix between production of her first American film.
From left to right, Baron Maxilmilian von Romberg and Baroness Emily (Hall) von Romberg pose in an alley at center. Both face slightly left. Baron von Romberg wears a long, checkered coat while he holds a hat in one hand and a booklet in the other. A large fur coat hangs over Baroness von Romberg's visible arm. Behind and to the right of them, the side of a building stretches into the background. Directly behind them, a staircase extends upwards along the outside of the building. Cars park down the alley that extends into the distance at left.
Several women were overcome by gas fumes from leaking pipes while sewing on a WPA project at 1108 West Thirty-fifth Street. Those who were not treated on scene were taken to Georgia-Street Receiving Hospital where they were effectively treated.
Mrs. Lillian M. Bierman, 19, in Superior Court settling a dispute with her husband Carroll Bierman, the year’s Kentucky Derby winning jockey. The Biermans had been separated for about 8 months, during which Mrs. Bierman received $300 a month from Mr. Bierman for separate maintenance. Mrs. Bierman, who suffers from a rare heart ailment, filed for this arrangement on the ground of cruelty. The settlement for which she is currently in court will give Mrs. Bierman $3750 cash and a divorce, rather than the $300/month.
Mrs. Lillian M. Bierman, 19, in Superior Court settling a dispute with her husband Carroll Bierman, the year’s Kentucky Derby winning jockey. The Biermans had been separated for about 8 months, during which Mrs. Bierman received $300 a month from Mr. Bierman for separate maintenance. Mrs. Bierman, who suffers from a rare heart ailment, filed for this arrangement on the ground of cruelty. The settlement for which she is currently in court will give Mrs. Bierman $3750 cash and a divorce, rather than the $300/month.
A blurry photograph of Mrs. Noe, a patient at the Independent Order of Foresters' Sanatarium in Lopez Canyon sitting in a small trailer made by H. H. West before departing for her home in Phoenix. She sits center and smiles to camera. A sign hangs from the front corner of the trailer, but is not legible. The trailer's hitch sits at left and the two-wheeled trailer is viewed from an angle. Low wooden posts dot the landscape behind her.
A blurry and out-of-focus group photograph of: Mrs. Noe (seated, center), Louie Kai (left), Mr. Woeful (right), Mrs. Woeful, Mrs. Hunter and an unidentified woman gathering for the departure of Mrs. Noe from the Independent Order of Foresters Sanatorium in Lopez Canyon to her home in Phoenix. Mrs. Noe sits at center in a trailer made by H. H. West. A sign hangs from the trailer. Louie Kai stands at far left and more forward than the rest of the group. Mr. Woeful stands at right with his hands to his pockets. Three women pose behind Mrs. Noe. Two of the women are Mrs. Woeful and Mrs. Hunter; the third is unknown. Low posts dot the background and mountains rise in the distance.