English: Picture of Judge Joseph F. Rutherford, president of the Watchtower Society (later known as Jehovah's Witnesses) with his yellow 16-cylinder Cadillac coupe in front of "Beth Sarim," the mansion built in expectation of the soon to be resurrected Old Testament Patriarchs for their residence. In the interim, Rutherford maintained the home and car and wintered there until his death in 1942.
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