Monthly Archives: August 2009

Found on EBay — Batchelder Pot

We usually associate the Batchelder name with tile, although the Los Angeles company also produced ceramic items such as bookends. Here's a Batchelder pot that has been listed on EBay. Bidding starts at $200.

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Matt Weinstock, Aug. 25, 1959

Matt Weinstock is on vacation.

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August 25, 1959: Paul V. Coates — Confidential File

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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept.: Your Comics

      Aug. 25, 1973: The Times continues to alter its comics lineup, eliminating "Dark Shadows" and adding Jack Moore's "Kelly." Notice the much more sophisticated draftsmanship in "Doonesbury," compared with the panels two years earlier.

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Coming Attractions — Mexican Science Fiction Films

Regular Daily Mirror reader Mary Mallory notes that former Mystery Movie Star Ana Bertha Lepe, left, will be featured in "La Nave de los Monstruos" ("The Monsters' Ship") at 7:30 p.m. on Friday at the Hammer Museum. The plot summary: … Continue reading

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USC Coed Killed; O’Malley Confident on Chavez Ravine

The imam of Yemen beheads several "Christian agitators" and has others mutilated in a crackdown on liberal reforms … USC student Linda Edna Martin, 21, is found naked and bleeding to death outside her boyfriend's apartment. The Parker T-Ball Jotter … Continue reading

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Man Sleeps Off Drunk on Top of Brooklyn Bridge

  Aug. 25, 1899: Dr. Wong offers free consultations, 713 S. Main.   Mr. Wagner sleeps off a drunk on top of the Brooklyn Bridge and is rescued by "Jim the Climber." No, he doesn't remember how he got there … Continue reading

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Profiles in Domestic Violence

Aug. 25, 1889: Prince Albert suits for $14 ($331.36 USD, 2008). The late 19th and early 20th century newspapers are full of harrowing stories about domestic violence, usually alcoholic men beating their wives and children. The women in these reports … Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock, Aug. 24, 1959

Matt Weinstock is on vacation.

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August 24, 1959: Paul V. Coates — Confidential File

Great Impostor Fools Our City Too Ferdinand Waldo Demara Jr., age 37, is, by profession, an impostor. Without benefit of a high school diploma, he has masqueraded as a college dean of philosophy, a surgeon in the Royal Canadian Navy … Continue reading

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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept.: Your Comics

       Aug. 24, 1972: "Momma" and "Broom-Hilda."

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Baseless Prosecution of Homeless Addict

Aug. 24, 1899: The Orpheum presents barrelistic wonders and rag time comedians, plus Joseph Adelman, master of the xylophone. The Times reports "baseless prosecution" of Richard Woodward, a homeless drug addict who accidentally broke a pane of glass at a … Continue reading

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A Gruesome Day on the Gallows

Aug. 24, 1889: Note that the Daily Mirror does not advocate walking on railroad tracks. Pedestrians (and cows) always come out second best in a contest against a locomotive. The above item is for illustration purposes only. When California made … Continue reading

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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept.: Your Comics

   Aug. 23, 1971: On a dark day in May 1971, The Times changed its comics lineup, keeping the crudely drawn and unfunny "Momma" while eliminating "Nancy" to make way for something called "Doonesbury." Note "Dark Shadows" and "Friday Foster," … Continue reading

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Southland Fires; Dodgers on the Radio

Charles T. Powers has the lead story on fires that burned 40,000 acres, while Gary Libman covers a smog alert for the Los Angeles Basin. From Jerusalem, Louis Fleming reports the arrest of an Australian Christian in a fire that … Continue reading

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Humane Officer Shoots Injured Horse

Aug. 23, 1899: Miracle electric belt restores vitality as you sleep! The old newspapers are full of stories about terrible things happening to horses. Think about the way some people treat their cars and then imagine what it would be … Continue reading

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A Fallen Woman’s Death Ride

Aug. 23, 1889: I always enjoy looking at old maps of Los Angeles. This one shows a proposed sewer system. Much of the lettering is upside-down, but flipping the map 180 degrees makes it  even more confusing. Many of the … Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock, Aug. 22, 1959

Matt Weinstock is on vacation.

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Paul V. Coates — Confidential File, Aug. 22, 1959

Note: Devon McReynolds, the Daily Mirror’s UCLA intern, is off to Paris. Until our next intern starts in September, the Daily Mirror won’t be able to transcribe Paul Coates or Matt Weinstock. Rather than discontinue the columns, we’ll be posting … Continue reading

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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept.: Your Comics

   Aug. 22, 1970:  Some people dismiss Ernie Bushmiller because he portrayed the everyday human comedy rather than events of the day. Then again, being topical isn't always a good idea: Here we have a panel crowded with dialogue and … Continue reading

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