About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1925)
MONDAY AFTERNOON. AUGUST 24. 1925 —■——- News F>ic /■' ■ f' ' fI ■ till s i»» * ■■• ■ ate.* pc. ft/ wSafW j I®# > >£SKk JEw>3W^^^i»<sMifa7 T ‘® l / il tT '■jw'. «*»W5*E*/''.aE«®2LX\ £* Wv i Bwm. ' W,. |&; Z • : - Sy Sift Ten children owe their lives to J this burmM and disfigured woman now fighting for her won life in a hospital following the disaster on the ill-fated excursion boat Mack- In Weird Confession Mystery BB! I A 'ißl Ms J |||| |||g $| J <T 1 Z ‘ HHB Hr JS/ liOllj f SllillL - x IMMr '■jW- fHk«>:’/ ,r Iff J - WW;2...: - ■---..■:0. r Thomas McAvoy, am.less cripple, declared by rdineist. to be insane, after he had surrend-Ted to Phila delphia police and nr: ■.,■ <o ; :' s<i6n that he brutally murd'-re ■ ••''<. i s nc ■ ■ Kane, Brooklyn girl, to “:.■ . <-vra" with her brother, a policeman. New Operatic Sensation > M |ffl^W*/J > « ' ■• WTObW&/LM *A& ■W K- fc \ I? t ■EbufiESi o A/ W% HI n HH / y & |E<M L s~ ?E3k ■* MB wJSMb. s ■. y y.y^^fc^w^ / * •<-* *» ■ w< ■i r4‘ t “ - wfe f ■rag’/ , '/o O®| ■ ’•^sSL®— < * -—.<——. 'Wfe" .-xllb • MHc. Vanda Nomicos, Circassian I beauty, wh oreceived a wonderful! ovation in Paris in her operatic de-| Natives of New Guinea use nets supn bv large spiders to catch fish weighing as much as one pound. Summer is passing. Lots of el bows are clean already. Are the moths enjoying your iw. rroat, this summer? f inac off Newport, R. I. She is Mrs. Mary Alvincz, of Attleboro, Mass., outstanding heroine of the tragedy. The picture shows her with band ages covering the burns on her face. • liSince fingerprints were found on J'bo dead 'irl’s throat McAvoy could - not have committed the crime, it 11 was"pointed out, yet his apparent . familiarity with th- cate added to * 1 the mystery. I but as Rosina in “The Barber of I Seville. - ’ The nicest thin?' about August is they have no strawberries to leave out of strawberiy shortcakes. To late now to order your Christ mas gifts front mail order places. As a man is so is he; as a woman dresses so is she, i v • .y•1 . ' ’ i ' I r I J • < - I 'W? j i . ■< ~ <' 4:A —A • L.P-J-- .-■ J -. mitM— I I ffn - - A?A S i yjjrWM- i’ E. 'B' ' '^.-... I Wir' . 24 This picture, as much as anp, epitomizes the tr: ;edy of the New port steamship explosion. This little girl, Mary McCarthy, one year old, who may be disfigured for life by the burns she suffered, is the sole survivor of a family of nine. Her home is in Pawtucket, R. J. Wins Prize & : S it r : w •' - ’ 4 ’ . f "*y Egfrx.- F Th..y have beauty contests, and pretty girls to win them, in Central America as well as ni the United States, and here’s a dainty bit of proof. Sonorita Lili Giron of Goatemala, won a contest there. . jg ■ R| WMi v ■ wbo. ■ ... jE® Mv-'’?., ■■ INK Helen K'erms, one of the pretti. '-girls in F. rl Carroll Vanities • *- THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER ” The Mackinac, picnic boat on which more than 40 persons met I death in a boiler xeplosjon, is shown | at the naval pier, Newport, R. 1., j where she was towed after the trag edy which turned a merry excur- Ballerina Espanola ' \ ■ ’) I • i O' ' < 4 jjflHWl i <; wBW J z ♦ tirwroTOm Aw yM- w WO \ - /< "' ■7 \$J J From far-off Sunny Spain comes I th- photograph of Sonora Carmen I Siadema of Madrid who is said 10l ASTOKt WffiOtT WORDS j :. ~w« A ♦'- j v. f . < I I’- "'W T " lO JW mx ’ -J • ' ' ’*f^ w , r „„ M . j '<x <b Vanities Beauty ’ion os 677 people into a great ca- I jtastrophe. Such was the peculiar! | nature of the explosion that out- V [ wardly the ship bears no marks of 4 | the disaster and lies at the pier as 1 though ready for another trip. «j I be the most beautiful and the most pei feet bullet dancer in the world. WoiiWrads .... i m i W k I Z ' W / ■ >■**# ■fllPß* ..JI 1 J I ’ (to) ua ' Only a few more weeks before winter is with us again. Better be looking up an old flame. Oysters will be back before long and then you’ll have to pek out the blame pearls before eat'ng any. ture s f ft ® : PT HW I F”’S re , ’’*-’BwuX *y> '■ i A. '* w‘ ■ ' S.. ;S-w r . .. T V ™ ■, laRIB r w l ; ■ Jr, ■<* k -f Jk fce Jt : j ~ f / l mBWi, JOl. j *«C r Hero are the outstanding heroes of the rescue work—Seamen Har vey Peterson (left), of Olean, N. Y:, and Carl Townsend, of Bre- As Cold as All That? < r A Hit I J. W Wl x - AjH /z< \ / t bj»- >3 I ■ i 4 j& . S® •’"' • t \; _ Jahez Wolfe, trainer of Miss Gertrude Ederle, American girl swimmer who attempted to swim the English. Channel, takes the Helene Finishes Tour , , J r »JBBM v> - ■v i • W>" '' ■ / * Mk. i f ■iO ; ' ' JK # • w Jb ■ .SI 1 jf ... .*«**£ r , % 2r * . **' Helene Denizen, 1(1, a very charming and graceful dancer of . Considering who they arc, the ■ human race always comes out much better than could be expected. The crowd swamps you in town and the swarmis crowd you in the country. PAGE THREE vard, N. (’. Weaning asbestos suits, they came from the U. S. S. Wyoming and worked in the hot steam to get the wounded ashore. temperature of the icy waters be' fore Gertrude enters for her prac* tice swim. . m -w... « -».:4«iUUB I the Fokine Ballet, has. just com pleted a concert tour in the west. After haying it only eight months many autoists know their license tag number. Td make the cake light and fluffy touch off a keg of dy aniite under the blame thing.