Monthly Archives: September 2009

Colored YMCA to Dedicate Headquarters

Sept. 11, 1909: The daily horoscope, which The Times published on the editorial page. "Women will hear good news from afar." The Colored Young Men's Christian Assn. will open at 829 S. San Pedro St. The building has a gymnasium, … Continue reading

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Found on EBay — Batchelder Fireplace

An entire Batchelder tile fireplace has been listed on EBay. Not to be confused with the other Batchelder fireplace in a Fullerton house that was listed in April, with a starting price of $20,000. Bidding on this fireplace starts at … Continue reading

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September 10, 1959: Matt Weinstock

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September 10, 1959: Paul V. Coates — Confidential File

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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept.: Jazz Mad Morals

Sept. 10, 1928: "Once Overs" by Clarence Daniel Batchelor, who won a Pulitzer Prize in 1937 for this cartoon: "Come on in, I'll treat you right. I used to know your daddy." Ronald Colman and Vilma Banky in "Two Lovers," … Continue reading

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Don’t Underestimate Khrushchev

Sept. 10, 1959: A tidy little piece showing just how much Americans feared Nikita Khrushchev. "So Long, Mom. I'm Off to Drop the Bomb." "We'll All Go Together When We Go" At left, Tom Lehrer performs at UCLA. His satirical … Continue reading

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Santa Monica Dedicates Pier

Sept. 10, 1909: Edward Henry Harriman, "the master builder of railways," dies after a long illness, but the news is withheld from reporters until the stock market closes. Cmdr. Robert Peary files Part 2 of his description of discovering the … Continue reading

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Found on EBay — Hollywood Spin

An unusual novelty — a board game based on Hollywood streets — has been listed on EBay. Hollywood Spin is similar to Monopoly, according to the vendor, with familiar landmarks from the 1940s like Earl Carroll's and the Brown Derby. … Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock, Sept. 9, 1959

A lady named Harriett who frequents the Rainbow bar favors a slice of dill pickle in her beer, which she inhales with the last swallow….

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Paul Coates — Confidential File, Sept. 9, 1959

Sept. 9, 1959: A man and a woman are found shot in the head 400 feet off California 395, seven miles north of Adelanto. In the man's pocket is a letter so covered with blood that only one word is … Continue reading

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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept. : Your Films

Sept. 9, 1927: Harry Langdon in "Three's a Crowd" and King Vidor's "The Big Parade." And Al Jolson in a live show at the Metropolitan. With Rube Wolf!  

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A Shotgun Divorce

Sept. 9, 1919: Military schools are flourishing in Los Angeles. Someone came up behind Frank Gentile while he was sleeping on the couch and blew off the back of his head with a 16-gauge shotgun. Because he was Italian, police … Continue reading

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A Fatal Can of Chili?

Sept. 9, 1909: Follow the crowds to Venice! The city chemist's failure to analyze a half-empty can of chili con carne before it spoiled — preventing a test for food poisoning — figures in the murder trial of Harper E. … Continue reading

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Voices — Army Archerd, 1922 – 2009

Perfect Casting * The Role Called for a Dapper Guy Who Could Schmooze With Hollywood's Rich and Famous as They Arrived at the Academy Awards. Enter Army Archerd. The Rest Is History. Sunday March 21, 1999 By ROBIN ABCARIAN, Robin … Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock, Sept. 8, 1959

Matt Weinstock goes to the Hollywood Bowl to hear Van Cliburn….

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Paul V. Coates — Confidential File, Sept. 8, 1959

Paul Coates profiles private detective Fred Otash, one of the more colorful figures of Los Angeles of the 1950s.

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A Kinder, Simpler Time Dept.: Valentino’s Funeral

Sept. 8, 1926: Valentino's funeral, invitation only, Church of the Good Shepherd, Beverly Hills. Pola Negri "went to the casket moaning in grief and at times sobbing loudly. She lifted the old rose pall and her flowers upon it and … Continue reading

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When ‘Bull’ Durham Became ‘Steer’ Durham

  Sept. 8, 1919: "Bull" Durham with calf-maker intact and a white spot in the shape of the United States. That's one patriotic head of livestock! March 23, 1924: Bull Durham — redesigned. The U.S. map is gone and the … Continue reading

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Good Girl Becomes a Fallen Woman

Sept. 8, 1909: A.G. Wells, as drawn by Edmund Waller "Ted" Gale. As before, the Daily Mirror cautions against walking on railroad tracks. Pedestrians and cows  usually come out second best in encounters with trains. The story of Mabel Massey, … Continue reading

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Found on EBay — Pacific Electric

This bit of memorabilia from the Pacific Electric days has been listed on EBay. Not cheap with bidding that begins at $899.99.

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