This photograph appears with the article, “Couple Dramatically Reunited: EX-DEPUTY SHERIFF VISITS WIFE ACCUSED IN SLAYING,” Los Angeles Times, 19 Apr. 1935: 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bartholomew appeared in court against Myllicent Bartholomew, Cecil's sister, to regain guardianship of their son, child actor Freddie Bartholomew. His aunt ultimately remained his guardian and the case was settled amicably.
Photograph of Honolulu Public Prosecutor John C. Kelley with wife Nan R. Kelley standing next to the Matson liner Lurline on which they sailed back to Hawaii after the end of a Cargo labor strike.
Mr. and Mrs. Olson, after having been proven guilty of first-degree murder of their friend, and benefactor, Charles Henry Scull, are to be retried on January 6th.
Photograph of Thirteenth disctrict councilman Carl I. Jacobson and wife, Rose, during courtroom proceedings in his trial for violation of the moral code. Councilman Jacobson was charged with resorting to a room for immoral purposes. He was later acquited, and freed of charges. Later, he was proved to have been framed.
Photograph of Upton Sinclair, author and politician, with wife Mary Craig Sinclair. During the time of this photograph, Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair were reported to have been undergoing general physical examination in the Cottage Hospital at Santa Baraba.
This photograph appears with the article, “Oriental Couple Reach City: JAPANESE VICE-CONSUL AND BRIDE FETED HERE,” Los Angeles Times, 19 Aug. 1935: A3.
Attorney Theodore Rosenthal and his new bride Evelyn Rosenthal in courtroom. They both sit at a table and there is a notepad in front of Mr. Rosenthal. In the background there is a water cooler. Mrs. Rosenthal wears a hat and a flower on her lapel.
Jeff Cravath standing with his new wife Margaret Cravath. Photo appears with the article, "Former Football Hero To Wed: Lines Up With Bride At License Bureau," Los Angeles Times, 21 Aug. 1929: A5.
Mr. and Mrs. Kiang stand on the train platform, Mrs. Kiang holding a bouquet of flowers in her hand while Deson and Mrs. Sze stand on the steps of the train above them.
After marrying in Havana, Cuba, Lieutenant Solis and his wife Olga arrived in Los Angeles to sightsee. Olga speaks fluent English but her husband very little. They met while Olga was visiting Spain, where Fernando is a part of one of the country's most famous families. Olga is a member of one of Cuba's wealthiest island families.
Jeff Cravath standing with to his new wife Margaret Cravath. Photo appears with the article, "Former Football Hero To Wed: Lines Up With Bride At License Bureau," Los Angeles Times, 21 Aug. 1929: A5.
Countess Rosa Giusti corroborates the testimony of Isabel M. Suazo, who won a divorce from husband Alfred after testifying that he was romancing other women and drank to excess.
Six months out of the year the von Horvaths spend in their New York apartment with the remainder of the year being spent in their Budapest castle, but this summer they have decided to take a visit to Southland with their French poodle Louie Phillipe.