Monthly Archives: February 2009

Found on EBay — Williams and Walker

This sheet music of a song performed by Williams and Walker has been listed on EBay. Bidding starts at $24.99.

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Coming Attractions — City of Seekers

The Los Angeles Conservancy is sponsoring a self-driving tour of five landmarks in the spiritual history of L.A.: Angelus Temple, the Self-Realization Fellowship Mother Center, Chapel of the Jesus Ethic, the Philosophical Research Society and the Bonnie Brae House, home … Continue reading

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Billy Sunday Packs Shrine Auditorium, February 15, 1909

"I am the sworn, uncompromising enemy of the liquor business." Evangelist Billy Sunday fills the house at the Shrine Auditorium. The former baseball star died of a heart attack in Chicago in 1935. "You hear a great cry up and … Continue reading

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Found on EBay — St. James Park

This postcard of St. James Park has been listed on EBay. Bidding starts at $8.99. St. James Park is in the Adams district near Scarff Street. According to The Times (Jan. 5 1896), St. James Park was established in 1892 … Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock — February 14, 1959

A Raid, A Hunch Deputy sheriffs this week raided a bookmaking joint in West Hollywood with 10 telephones, indicating it was a big operation. As the two suspects were taken into custody and evidence was gathered, the phones kept ringing. … Continue reading

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Paul Coates — Confidential File, February 14, 1959

Mash Notes and Comments "Dear Paul Coates: "I have often been told that an opinion unasked is seldom accepted. However, as this is my opinion as constructive criticism, I hope I do not offend you. "On television you interview many … Continue reading

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Opening Statements in Sirhan Trial; Injured Angel Makes Comeback, February 14, 1969

The prosecution makes opening statements in the trial of Sirhan B. Sirhan in the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy. Out of curiosity, how many Daily Mirror readers would be interested in following his trial? I hadn’t planned on it, but … Continue reading

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Valentine’s Day, 1882

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Found on EBay — Bullock’s Wilshire

This Lilly Pulitzer outfit from Bullock’s Wilshire has been listed on EBay. Bidding starts at $15.             

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Matt Weinstock — February 13, 1959

Thorns and Fragrance It’s the time of year when the two factions of the greeting card world, the sentimental and the offbeat, resume their snarling. The hearts-and-flowers folks have lost a little ground in the last few years to the … Continue reading

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Nuestro Pueblo — Fish Harbor, February 13, 1939

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Paul Coates — Confidential File, February 13, 1959

CONFIDENTIAL FILE Good Resolutions Behind Jail Bars Not all is grim behind the walls of prisons. The latest edition of the Menard Time — monthly tabloid put out by inmates of Illinois State Penitentiary — has as its "Photo Quiz" … Continue reading

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Movie Star Mystery Photo

Los Angeles Times file photo Just a reminder on how this works: I post the mystery photo on Monday and reveal the answer on Friday. To keep the mystery photo from getting lost in the other entries, I move it … Continue reading

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Dodger Tickets Selling Fast, February 13, 1959

This 1959 World Series ticket has been listed on EBay with Buy It Now for $100. Dodger tickets for 1959 were going fast. The team already had grossed $1,250,000 in box seat sales for upcoming games at the Coliseum, according … Continue reading

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Letter to Three Wives; Branch Rickey Visits L.A., February 13, 1949

Meet Albert Brouse, opera singer, performer in "The Drunkard" and collector of all manner of antiques. He was active in the Horseless Carriage Club and at one time owned a fleet of early automobiles. California death records list two men … Continue reading

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Architecture — Paul Revere Williams

Photographs by Coldwell Banker The Paul Revere Williams home at 200 Fern Drive, designed for Valentine Mott Pierce, son of a patent medicine man, has been listed by Catherine "Tink" Cheney" at $3.8 million. 

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Matt Weinstock — February 12, 1959

Light in Darkness It’s a worthwhile experience to put down whatever you’re doing for half an hour today and read something about one of the world’s great men. It doesn’t matter which of the books about him you read. His … Continue reading

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Paul Coates — Confidential File, February 12, 1959

CONFIDENTIAL FILE Social Disease Problems Bared Guess I might as well admit it. I’m an old man. I’m so old I can even remember back to the late ’30s when young men were adequately, intelligently warned about the perils of … Continue reading

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Coming Attractions — Black Broadway

Selections from black musicals from the 1920s until today will be presented Monday, Feb. 23, 8-11 p.m. at the Catalina Bar and Grill, 6725 W. Sunset Blvd. It is free and open to Actors Equity and SAG members. Info: WesternRSVP@actorsequity.org

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Los Angeles Celebrates Lincoln’s Birth, February 12, 1909

The Times devoted enormous coverage to the centennial of Abraham Lincoln’s birth. Most of it is fairly predictable: Stories of Lincoln’s political career, his days as a lawyer, his boyhood, photographs and some memorial poems that are heartfelt but don’t … Continue reading

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