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WEDNESDAY .AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925 News The Great American Meltin Pot Wwßlife : t WM ifc '- 1 *3 • ■ ;■■ &#& wdgp ■ "y W fe;»® Jfe ; > W.C r bOtQßilf' v li ' liWI"/W'> C* W" vfc -<*<47 ■ —— ■ 1 " «• 1 " ...—■.., —. ■> Twenty-four nationalities are repre sented in this group of 24 children attending a Souix City la., school. The nationalities are as follows: Top row left to right, Ger- v When Broadway Took a Ducking jm t~~ J ' <:;* 1 > E»’ ,| -11 >' , Jh it I $ im| .. >aM_ i j L<< ' mil $S4^(Hs fe 'W?f IW xs U : W< * ' lb-1 W' ; .4;F> F , *%Oafeaa»<u. .. ,W ? v&vfeZ 3r'<a :SW ki 3s «*, " ® Jj 3& W XJIIIfef HgA - L x > Broadway got good and wet, andwater main burst under New York’s ture shows firemen working to pump thousands of subway passengersfamous thoroughfare. This pic-away the water from the subways, delayed for an hour or so when a Crazed Miner Kills Two Officers '...< ' d| 4 • z i » 4' .A J J- ’' !: - 4 3'X .& v- ; m x »' » -siiilte i lU*.x - Wiy • ~ **» - ! M ■■ w loifellr . Several hundred people of Tolu ca, 111., joined police in searching for John Stemas, 69-year-old crazed miner, who shot and killed sheriff 7he Brighter Side in China vengeance . \ jmH»r wf' ' IHB SW<f a WE- ; ' J w ami pl ww rkl.r.. .... Wb . W . f '\S \1 ! * ' WKW JsK-'z w? V J Us «*Wv t y > A w' iH» i M ili i Wbju < R fll [F '» V-Slz JSNMKi i " I Sib 1 lAk I ’"' * Mhjß ***> Wbz afcylOw Ilßw 4 Bkß J ; fl| / J WwT , <n Z &*’” 88 ”** w **tL ■■ 'w» al® “H” at my "ars,” w<s \ ® ■ C&> the reason Mrs. Mary Hosim Ma- Sf ■ tfW|. L ~iZ clino of Cleveland ,<a e for s’abbinz Who said Chinese faces are ex- to these coolie boys, and apparent- Angelo Mondello, whose truck tan pressionless? The American sailor ly they see the point. The picture down and killed her six year-old in the background has told a joke was taken at Shanghai. son. Mondello will recover. man Indian, Hebrew, Russian, and Norwegian; middle row. Brazilian, Luxemberg, French. Bulgarian, A merican, Mexican, Danish and Pol- Orville Litchfield and John Leon ard, night police chief, when they ! attempted to arrest him in his 1 home. After the murders Stenins ish; lower row, Rumanian, Irish Li thunian, Spanish Grecian, Bohe mian, Dutch British African,, Scotch and Austrian. barricaded himself in bis heme, above, but escaped wihle po lice were storming the building. AMERICAS TIMES-RECoRDER Pictures Members of the French Debt Funding Commission I wi- ■ # »•■ .rtß ’■ Mx IK> '- ■■■''’ ' •-• ’“t w<• R > A- *■ ■-■wwjSH^vrnb.m-m- rp -= ; is. •<■ JI BM _ j «. miffiwWK n— r es= -=_ X»_—,... aL. - ■ Joseph Cailaux, French minis of finance headed the French debt funding commission that ar rived in New York on the Paris en Starts Row 3ft Ji W . * F " ,'» W • ' *lfe ■ ■Y?v ? 3F % I 4 1 7 ; j w£jRR ' a W . L J <’ - x<< This pretty girl nearly broke the the Atlantic City beauty show, Sht is Miss Kathryn Ray, and because she is in the chorus of a Broadway revue three other contestants r>- fused to appear. They objected to her as a “professional beauty.” Corn Husk Suit W it * i *• * * * Si ( « M 3 ■ -■« ; if : ■■ i ’ ?: -’W JggLf yI * 'Mr R m w jpYJ -, ’ f'.l '■ .' t. The high cost of clothing does not bother John Melton former and bachelor, of Carrollton, Mo. He takes corn husks, colors and weaves them into a fabric, which he says makes an extremely cool suit for for the summer. Here’s where we add a little new blood to the family,” said the mos quito to his wife when a stranger en tered the room. route to ashington. This picture picture, snapped as the liner doc’.i'.j shows left to right: Marquis Pierre de Chambran, Senator Paul Dupuy, Beauty and the Five-Gallon Pants f J fj t - 1 J ' u J J a di 1 \ ■ * ■ '"'■ • This picture testifies to the intro- proposition that musicians as a lure reading form left to right con duction in America of the “Oxford” class, are just the swellest dress- stitute a jazz orchestra playing in. bags,” and also of the truth of tl.i ers—! The young men in the pic the Los Angeles belt. Disputes Right of Way With Locomotive I kdh -it * !• • jp / . j ■ Mr-*-*-" '~.w ” .mKhumm. "" -Mb -«» 1 laylßßwllMkjg « _ "•-■ •’*“ v-tJ. 4- \® e «m 1,11 - —■■ * ” ■MM ■» mill e This Philadelphia street car >vas when a Pennsylvania railroad en- people were injured. y overturned and almost cut in two gine struck it at a crossing Five 'f7*‘-'y^F'TTit. '• 3.1777'1 ■Lc*| 0 t? * In Jail vji ni«|f ji \ Oiffw®' is < ' ’ 3MMMBMFtwwgy-: f J J "i; * i "" i ■ J’Wsiiw'' DR. LEVINE IN PRISON I Omaha, Nebraska, Sept. 29. — . Disguising himself with a b.eard a ‘ week old and a dirty pair of over ■ alls. Dr. Victor E. Levine, professor of biological chemistry and nutri tion at Creighton University spent ' nine days in jail here to learn at - first hand the effect prison diet and - confinement had upon the health and mental attitude of prisoners.. Oliver Moreau Nerpt, Senator Louis Dausset, Minister Caillaux, Senator Henri Berenger, Deputy Lucien Can Shs Present Destruction? ERE y -’ w Si ■ - w* 1 I ' ' .-37'. J " Tfe I ■ 1 rPW^ R 1“ V- <A >’«iis. ’ ™ I -WWIL V • '7 1 3 j# v * ■'■ - \ #■ Queen Marie of Rumania, and L vernier Rykoff of soviet Russia h w-:ds of the two nations that may go to war over Bessarabia. PAGE THREE Lamoureaux, Senator Fernand Fernand Shapsal and Deputy Maur ice Bowkanowski. Our idea of a man who doesn’t know where to go is one who sits through a movie twice.