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June 23, 1907
Los Angeles
The Auto Club of Southern California has begun posting white enamel signs with blue lettering along Foothill Boulevard between Los Angeles and Riverside.
Spending about half a day, auto club President George Allen Hancock and Charles Fuller Gates, who is in charge of the county
June 22, 1907
Los Angeles
Let
June 20, 1907
Los Angeles
The salesclerks of Los Angeles are steaming
June 19, 1907
Los Angeles
What shall we do with the insane? Don
June 18, 1907
Los Angeles
The victim: A collie named Baby
The plaintiff: Hazel G. (or Ella M.) Schurger, 1156 S. Flower.
The suspect: J.J. Brady of the Immigration Bureau, a next-door neighbor.
Baby
June 16, 1907
Los Angeles
Despite the old saying
June 15, 1907
Los Angeles
Helen Hurley paused at the doors of St. Vibiana
June 14, 1907
Los Angeles
Like many young men, Stuart, Sayre and Maynard decided to walk home from school
June 13, 1907
Los Angeles
Voters approved a $23-million bond issue ($472,042,116.32 USD 2005) for the Owens River Aqueduct, 21,923-2,128. The Times helped mount a turnout campaign in which automobile owners volunteered to ferry voters to the polls.
Interestingly enough, The Times put the story on the first page of the second section rather than the front page.
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