Margaret Kelly, left, and Donn Arden, right, and others cutting a cake in Paris, France. On top of the cake is the written words: "Welcome Miss Blue Bell and Don Arden." Christian Clerico is standing next to Arden. Credit for creating the image goes to Giovanni Coruzzi.
A color photograph of Margaret Kelly, third from left, and Donn Arden, right, cutting a cake in Paris, France. On top of the cake is the written words: "Welcome Miss Blue Bell and Don Arden." Christian Clerico is next to Arden, standing second from right.
Proof sheet of ten images from "Carnival Martinquais," a scene from the Donn Arden production "Ca C'Est Paris" at Frank Sennes' Moulin Rouge in Hollywood, California. Credit for creating the image goes to Wilbur Jerger and Graphic House. Site Name: Moulin Rouge (Hollywood, Calif.)
Photograph of a group looking at a model of a home, most likely Lewis-Guerin's home in Paris. Donn Arden (left) and Pierre Lewis-Guerin (center) are both present in the photograph, as they were both well known producers at this time.
Postcard of Isaac Kirk standing in a doorway with this typed message on back: "Reward of twelve hundred ($1200.00) dollars offered for Ike Kirk and Hebe Kirk, brothers, who shot and killed Martin Wells and D. C. Harmon, Deputy Sheriff of Johnson County, Kentucky, on December 23rd, 1919. On the opposite side of this card will be found picture of Ike Kirk. Communicate with James Melvin, Chief of Police at [...ville], Kentucky."
Cover is bound in velvet with embroidered flowers. Decorative advertising for P. J. Ward Photographers, Horse Heads, N.Y.; Gates Brothers Photographers, Shelton's Block, Watkins, N.Y.; J. E. Larkin Photographers, Elmira, N.Y.; and Mills & Son Photographers, Main Street, Penn Yan, N.Y. appears on back of some photographs. Two photographs have hand-cancelled U.S. Internal Revenue Service proprietary stamps on their backs.