Jan. 16, 1908

A courtroom crowded with people hoping to hear juicy details in a murder trial… Animal cruelty in the Antelope Valley … Complaints about the mails … A pioneer returns to find Los Angeles greatly changed in his absence … And a man is hit by a streetcar in Bukowski Square. Note that the illustration was done by a Japanese artist, M. Kosai.

 

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  1. Richard H's avatar Richard H says:

    “DEFINITION OF PROFANITY”
    “Gratuitious profanity is but the evidence of an unfinished mind, driven from its own emptiness to seek enjoyment in profanity, as a form of recreation.”
    Dr. Richard G. Boone, Los Angeles Times, January 16, 1908

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