About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1925)
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 23. 1925 The New Tomboy ft - w ’ I W; l! 1 |||| ” wLX 1 «l HP ' ~=<aß.~ WYt 1 XXx M Hf ■ T lia ■Ht ''-“> Jif , nW You can’t charge the flappers ■with a lack of ingenuity. This Cincinnati miss says balloon trons ers and one of those many colored sweaters the “sheiks” are wearing make an ideal costume for a flap per. Marauder? woil 71 X..... z. MB! —» Police believe Henry Horn, big negro, is the “midnight marauder,” ■who has been terrifying Nashville, Tenn , for the last four weeks. The maruader, wearing a mask and ar mored vest, has been attacking wo men in their homes and cutting the throats of their husbands. Horn was shot in the thigh when attempting to enter a home, but denies he is guilty of the crimes. CUT-OFF Mrs. Lizzie Bedenbaugh and S'ns Oscar and Eenry, of this commun ity and Miss Kate Allen, of Ogle thorpe were Americus shoppers Sat urday. Miss Janilu Holloway, of the A. and M. School, Americus, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Holloway. Misses Carolyn Brooks of Ideal, Janilu and Frances Holloway, and H. S. Brooks, heard Bishop Ains- DINKLER? Hotels Mr.qnPitd 1-It ti tl tl utt utl mmj ■ jCnjHUi - f E! >' ii ti ii 'i'l- L : CSS ■ tftrr rr t; ts I! U «; HOTEL ANSLEY . Atlanta, Ga « NDREW JACKSON Nashville, Tenn. HOTEL TUTWILER Birmingham, Ala. HOTEL PIEDMONT Atlanta, Ga. • HOTEL REDMONT Birmingham, Ala. HOTEL RALSTON Celnmhmi, Ga. HOTEL PHOENIX ! Waycrowa, Ga. HOTEL CARLING Jarkiioni Hie. Fla. (Now BiHMlnff) :■ t •’vrsofTrur l ' ''vitality B BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES XThE 'X X IAM UERY w w ,v>o» ,c.m t ol t &H 'X f *1 I HAUE- IT r | SHALL SEND TX .' hEßESTh'Funniest thing I X ( PROFESSOR .S| .FOLKS BoT THE FACT Too Y I WHETHERI SWED OR’noT ' 7 SELF A TELEGRAM .THEN Y = CMStWtO TOR XOv <L__J | NOT A RESENTFUL - .—J I SHALL HAUE AM EXCUSE J X_ S f '** SOUL BoT AT —A M THAT’S rt-BY dOUE.’ »SHAN T J 6ONG ('"’ SSl* T 1 THE SAME TIME YY ' ALL GOINS > jjAX'' ENOUGH is XX J ' BACK IN A / ' " STAY ANDJEETURN . I XJ/ V’ I | SVOGE could HVUE ( ’W f ENOUGH. ItJ DAY OR SO. MB T . nil . L—. SENT \T ? ,-J Z& fl J CORA AND BILLY • YOUKNOVU- 7T I UE , C 57 J 7 ,5? > C\'J ARE SEEING . . IJ£\ I* X ®JT I rJLJL « H| 7. j? £?& ji (L'X " W TOO MUCH OF X JS / /•> . / 'VIM\ fHF X I , - ’ W each other ’ j»£aiMr /*>-> •> '■ k»W *' atlsvSa —~-TzMt.xTT- I I! 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MffIBIMWSB ”" the LEAD IN THE I . k Wk H w, —««. a 7©’ictW, | 3L— [uteLo B '■ Awjvz a-., i I MH SECOND PLACE 'Tj! —■ 7? JNI|UII|UW \ Y J ' \ MM ; < WHEN HE STOPPED fW - - ■ /,!lM HillWH WtD I I - • RkMg«BEjßgn to clean op, in i ]i "liilWM I °-I-. ■ 1 '■ accordance-' /< H 4 0/7 ‘ ■ OHGI ■ ■* 7 with a rule jk — x i Ia *■ GOVERNING THE '4 /x } I A ■ J LA y l 0-22^4^7/z wßMWwct v f 7> - - __________ X^e,1925 BY NCA SERVICE. IHC ' (iF - / Xr 'worth at Lee Street Methodist Church, Americus Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Maxey, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Maxey, at Arles. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Wicker, Mrs. James Maxey, Miss Sallie Wicker, Geo. M. Wicker, Mrs. Ernest Coker and Misses Eula Kitch ens, and Maudelle Pennington, at tended Quarterly Conference at Salem Thursday. Mrs. R. H. Stubbs, of Thaelon, and Miss Mary Alice Stubbs of Al bany spent Sunday morning with Come to Our CRACKER DEMONSTRATION Saturday, Sept. 19 Most complete line of Bulk and Bar Candy in Town. HARRIS GROCERY 28—Phones —28 CHEAP MONEY TO LEND we alwaya have money to len4 on farm lands at lowest rates and best terms, and you will always save money by seeing us We give rhe borrower the privilege of making payments on the principal •• any interest period. stopping interest on such payment We al»> kr loans on choice city property. Write o. -e R C Ellis President, or G C. Webb. Vico Presi dent. in ha-ve the Home Office. Americus. Georgia— II I h mpire Loan & Trust Company Americus. Georgia 1 I : Mrs. A. J. Pennington. Mesdames J. A. Smith, Drury . Norris, Annie Jordan, and Miss Bessie Coker, were Americus shop pers Wednesday. | Miss Mary Edgar Hart, of Ella ville and Robert Stubbs of Albany spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Holloway. Misses Allebelle and Carolyn Brooks, of Ideal, spent Monday morning with Mr. and Mrs. ErneSt Coker. J. H. Rhodes and Owen Barwick spent a few days at Glenwood, last AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER week. Lester Kitchens, was a visitors at Spaulding Sunday afternoon. J. A. Smith was looking after business interest in Americus Sat urday. Miss Bessie Cokes, spent the week-end at Anderosnville the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Olin Hollo way. Grasshoppers have been found on mountain Summit as high as 18.000 feet. EXPERT WIRING REPAIRING ( SEE— J. C. BASS Electrician | Estimates Furnished | Expert House Wiring Repairing FOR SALE—One 2 h.p. 220 Volt Motor. 106 East Church Street Phone 854 > HAND BAGS, SUIT CA Li A*'D LEATHER POCKETBOOKS ' IRED I By N. R. Harris, Expert W jrkni Alummumware Free to C xtoif-rs (PHILLIPS CHAMPION 'P HARNESS SHO f IHF. Fnr«' , rl' Ouch! NO MORE RESERVED - SEATS AT PITTSBURG PITTSBURG, Sept. 22.—Owners of the Pittsburg baseball club again asked the newspapers to announce to fans still hopeful of getting seats for the world series games here that there isn’t a chance. “The reserved seat sale is posi tively closed,’’ said Secretary Wat ters. “The space is all gone, and there isn’t any more. It is useless to ask. All money orders and checks are being returned.” JUST RECEIVED Beautiful new Patterns in Ladies’ Vanities; also Pearl Choker Beads. Americus Jewelry Company I LET US DO YOUR I I GINNING! I I IT WILL PAY I r YOU I Farmers Cotton Oil CO. I Phone 92 || PAGE SEVEN By Martin