About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1925)
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Stands By Son ■ >#■ •?JF ww » I- -— 1/ < i ' - Wlien his on was arrested as a ■ layer, Henry Ad inn of Wilming ton, (>., hurried to Sedalia, Mo., to be with the boy when he went t<> trial. The.pop, liverelt Adam . has eomfe.-": d killing A. R. Clawson, I.odi. N. Y , in a iobi>e”.v after the latter', had g "im the boy a ride. For Hiking ',' j s<«' * i -<' .>■■ 7- ' j ‘-'Z' - ?■ a. - ■,’. mv z - - ■ Bi • * ■ ■ ■ i • / a kit ■$ W'" / '" - J '■ .7" fl i . ,1 . • Z > . >w' w>j' liWiS® lb . ’. ‘ '. outfit Pre id rd. Ceol- .de '•. a • ca his reeegt tvamn over the Vermont hill.- n< hi • fatn v i .. huiir- at Plymouth, Vi. Tie typi < adj . < v E' . .-.ad lo: c jumper and l.eoti are the every day attire ■f ' n my ? .i m rs in thn. section. 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Well, David Itinney Putnam did jurt, 1 hat, and not a small boy in ;dl tins country ide but. breathes an envious “Oh gosh” as the tale is, retold with imaginative trimming l . David is the 12-' oar-old lad wim .•u'ompani-d the finmu; m!• ■ ; mi the recent: expedition of th” “Arcturus,” in search of the Sar- I'mso s'.ea and HumbqJdt currmi'. •n 1 some of his adventures are coming to light now that he is back home, safe and sound, and gett’.ig out his diar. 1 , which will be pub lished under the title of ‘'David (Joes Vovaging.” Probably David will b ■ i la: d as the voiirge t author ora travel tale. What thrilled him most in this colorful journey, durir - whir i some of the rprest of uific d : - covories wore made? “I had my twel f biri iday party right on Cocos ’ .mJ.” the lad an —'■vs. “Yo" no that' the place wiiem ate id their gold and Treasut" ■' was writ;on abmii it. . w« ;i i nt ashore and put n p'rate’ clothe : and w ■ found som J barrels, and things nd ig ‘Fifteen men nn a dead o’.- chest’—and I wanted '■> ■' ■ for * ..sure, but they said it <vas :I 1 gone. But I'll betcha (here' o memor.e ‘fh’ thei ’ some more.” I land, for the pa-t week. Photo | .how- Mr . I'homp >ll :iod her live j month-old ' "a. ■ 1 - r 5 Hl® I D vid Binn< y Piifn.tni He Swims A Mile and A Hall ' »<*y-' ■'XA'V ■%' X 4 e-w ■•’wife wi Fw# Ir*- O’ MT IF/. w js&^.i -i _____ < I Bs j. - ''■ ''w i® 1 ■ -zW- wHHHr ‘z '.4. Above: Eleanor Villa and John Wai umaxer. Below: Johnny Devine. Villa, daughter<of Co.unt and Cuunt- XEW YORK, Angn ‘ 24. -•- Thr. world being w! ;;'t it is. the prize.l for athletic eompetition are many and varied. So, it I'.jj.ht h" added, ar; 1 the 1 ' '•.■.!... ■l' compel ition. Ip at Bailey l>c:o a, Newport, R. 1. where the fbikii : portion of tl.e upper ( 1 11. t get baked to a golden brown in a ni' e: . : eel ion of Ihe Arl.o ‘a- . ■1 ;! line, they held an .ir ; ,ti «':._i ■ . wi.mi ing C'lde.t forte" arnjoi ;,0.•,;.''. :-t( r -'. I k illite. Szechenyi off . .| :1 |,r. .. ing cup and other prize; to-winner . of a 35-yard race. The loving cup, a week little thing (hat wouldn’t hold more than a halt pint, was won by Ebanor. Wife Causes JaiJ Break - '■?> W « w , M Ts.- / 1# ‘Qr ••* a*. ®cr , . ti.’ ■ W v & ' ?k ■.. * 4 J-4 V : ’ JIB . 1 r 4 ‘" In lhe Imp,, that her husband would quit hi: life of cripio and i start life anew, Mrs. Otto SuPth, 17, smuggled r'Ven aw 'ido the county jail at Columbus, K. ~ en-; aiding him and . even ot her pri. on » Didn’t Know His Mother jf Wfw '4» <sr »■ "i " h'' fllF Bi IMb,' ■'' 5 \ wSh / 7 v .7 I- C‘- IJ> p . Law -■ yC”' - "zd Five ’.vmi: ago little Johnny j Sl.crmetta wa:; taken away from ! home hy hi- ‘'atm r. He didn’t ' ec- I o .nize or lemember anything about | his moth* i when he found her re- PAGE THREE | Wanamaker won fourth prii'C, mv.l j e.e Alfonso Vi’la. Little .John ‘ hotli pr d f r then pictii. •"<’ ‘ M i.nwhile, down at lliiladcl ' phi,i, there wa another wimming I eonle: 1.. I'he race course extendc’d . i from Red Hank, N. J., to League Js ; hind, a distance of one and one* ; half mil " : along the Delaware river. Ami little Johnny L'evinc, aged it, : wain it in ■!.> minutes. As a re ward he |p,t a cup big enough to dive in. Lugging it home was more work than making the long swim. 1 ■ , there was qu.t • a dfiferente I between the race nt Bailey’s Beach, ■ here <v< rybody is in the blue i boo!., and at I’hi'udelphia, where lotion I; vine mad., a swim that | most grown men cculdn t do. but Liicu, itu re’- 1 big dl’iference ' m ti e < npj, too. ers to- escape. Later the coupy> wa found living happily at Cal lon), Mo. Now the hu.'baiiG must fun h h: i nterne and the wife serve n term in the girls’ industrial si iiool fur helping hin. eacape. ccnlly in Oakland, Calif. “Don’t you remember me, Johnny?” she pleaded. "My name's Mike now. I’ve changed it.” he replied.