About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1925)
PAGE FOUR News Pictures She Out-Jock e y’s Men In Horse Race K - iwiih '>*. Amt " ■■ if I \W' ; Jf W- 1 ■ .* > -41 WOhMMw W aiHFBR WJ& 'v’W :•:■ W£ z> JK Ws£ '■< ■ <••*• Wf WSB. ■•> ■ ■■■ **<• WSajk B $F ffiL *"' e s -A w ;>/ 9* ■'■ '■ JB ' p . B ■■ > ~ek W WSkasr At the running of the Newmarket Toeu Plate at Newmarket, England Miss Eileen Joel, shown on “Hogier” came in first in a four-mile race Temperament’s Price 1 f PI “ Ik WHB ¥ - ipr /i s -j few ' ’ B jasm& »J I ■ - 1 iqgr jjj-SSSS —A.k> The temperament of an art genius was blamed for the actions of James Kibbee, 15, by his mother, Mrs. Charlotte Kibbee, after James’ ar rest in San Francisco for shooting Detective Sergeant August Tomp- Telepathists? l"W^.>?'’'—• • —--.—---_.u y < r ■v->. / ' 1 7 WM ■ '■ W 1 4.. ;:4 ’ 1 b<ss ■?■■:._ k , ■ S’ ' ' , ; > , ' ' /, 7 i/ W/ rikdfe r wft Rr*«*-X rWr \ VS . .. - Twins often have the same likes and dislike and the same responses to pain or pleasure. And now by a t with “ Prudence beating the male jockeys to the fin ish. Another woman came in sec ond, the men finishing well in the rear. kins. Mrs. Kibbee and the boy are . shown above, “Sure 1 meant to kill him!” the youth told officers, then • offering his own blood to save Tomp ; kin’s life. and Priscilla,” above, Prof. Steven son Smith of Seattle is trying to learn whether twins have unusual mental telepathy powers. Youngest Solon I " #<* I * B - iiP i 1 x- ti ® V M Ip f iwl £3 t t» A A i ■• ! TWwBHTI i i ' zr’ '" j « lillfet I“W ' IBSI ' 1 • - 4 li 1 Aar as <.zW I BW MB I i y WB US IB I JLJJ BBBBBBES3 ' | The youngest United States Sen-I ator, this. It’s a picture of Robert j M. La Follette Jr., at the age of six ‘ when his dad had just become gov- I ernor of Wisconsin. In Poison Case -■>*-■ s "* K r : i Hi ' r tW : WBs i u \ v ~; ; K ’ - . A. •' rZtif I ■ Hi ' fib I > '" >W W- ,■ I r ■.- IK AHi i x»f i S : W ‘ i Mrs. Birdie Strome, 49, above, has | been indicted at Springfield, 0., for | poisoning her stepdaughter, Esta I Strome, 14. The victim predicted her death, the Springfield authorities I were told. :; i Arrested in Gem Theft ’ | „ !/* SC’ Sm ! I 's B n njWDfinPHjj| r - W ® W lr^ y B f > ?■? ■■ :>; 1 Noel C. Scaffa, private detective who negotiated the return of the | $683,000 Donahue gems, stolen' from the Hotel Plaza, New York ' City. Scaffa, who denies knowing' the identity of the man who return-1 ed the jewels, has been arrested in: an effort to clear up the mystery, j A flight of migrating grasshoppers encountered the airplane of Leo Waldron, aerial fireanger, while I scores over the state of Washing- I ton, and clung to every part of ..he ! machin AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER An Arctic Honeymoon Fleet Sets Sail 'l^ll g JTv „-ig V ■ ■ ll <npwKV ■' T“ x y- ' f -z-' iilwlfh '■■’ i f* . ; <. .■ I ' €<p ; ' < ’ ■ ; ■ ■■ i BMBKiBf -z/ j rT "i ; C- Y I / B» ? - -Cwt ” r- SSi 4 ' t» aMft y. I < >' JBP^- : EA Wedding belli- ring in Alaska whenever the L. a revenue cutter Bear makes a trip to ti e Arctic. That’s because parsons are scarce When East Meets West r ‘ mm t - i WtK • t* 1 * ®F • • ■*? ■ t W"- ' I’ W^Uk>— n T ' >x w». ' ■■ b ssbl- I b c ;> L s w»% ' I - if '"JjBl fl Ai s FW wWf ißaWMafc n xJr; v| ' < aWfc. mL '■ >■ '" - -■~?yr Si : ' •' - , J * . ' ' ■■ ■ 1 '. , z' <.?z\ % ’ $ s 4 z-' HSA. i:/ MISS t.sa JDiUHUUvV Ut 11J»-U11U anu Miss Fumiko Mitani from far off Ja pan are wearirgr their native cos- Turns Turtle 1 — *S i • v- ■ J. y j ■ I 1 This auto turned over three times Long Island. Nobody was hurt in and landed on its top when it was this freak accident. struck bv nt F oral Park, _ _. <■ . Shell-Wrecked 'Wiy' • -. w a.«.- . ■ EfeSfe*., : iE- ■ » ? .*: .-■ < k. i .. French shells wrecked ■ historic “Street Called Straight" ■■ 1 started I disastrous fires to. ragin t vhen the ! rebellious Diltses Ic.unc 1 an at tack against French troop n the an- and the Eear’s skipper is a favorite-, substitute. Ine picture shows him “splicing” three copies at once —the brides all Eskimos. . UU..ZC nie xxiiiei.van bob on Miss Mitani. cient city of Damascus, Syria, ac cording to news reports. The “Street Called Straight" is under the long arched roof shown in the above pic ture. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 27, 1925 There are more than 10,000 elec trical displays in New York City A London exhibit has decks cf c-,.rds dated from 1714 to 1765. Two New Air Kings BM* W ■■• r t i b X ' j - » > ' te-w ‘ ■- m | /''s' ;;<; Sfflrv&'wn Lieutenant Cyrus Bettis, winner of a plane thirty-five miles on one the international speed races, is lon at a cruising speed of 100 miles ▼ shown lookirfg over the latest Rick- per hour. Thus may the air be fliv enbacke-- motor This motor can fly verized. For Amundsen’s Next I .- ■ ' I I The ItaliarTdirigible “N-l” which u ,at officer is expected to navigate Captain Roald Amundsen has just ac- **- on t^ lo tr ’P- Captain Amundsen | quired for the next polar expedition now is starting an American lecture he expects to make next summer. It tour, the proceeds of which will e was designed by Commander Nobili used for the trip. of the Italian army air forces, and ‘Smoke Eater” iL * ar - ’• I I I IBb a r. ekwje x. 0.7 r / I z .. J|S Mss Drusilla Taggert has been appointed an honoraiy chief of the I Atlantic City fire department. Drus illa is a regular “smoke eater” and : ' follows the engines to all the fires. This shows Miss Taggert on the job with the fire hose. Suit Target Z ’.. fW fl hbF £" 1 ■ fcg i Because John W. Hubbard, above, ! wealthy 1 ' ttsburger, failed to | change Vine Caldwell’s name to i Mrs. Hubbard, the .tress is suing him for $700,000 heart balm. | Teaches Men JfV I Jl » • < JpF ] k M I Miss Dorothy Lee, well-known Now 1 ork swordswoman, now is in structress in fencing at the 71st Re ■ giment Armory of the New York Na tional Guard. About 100 men hava joined her class.