Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, November 09, 1925, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
MONDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 9, 1925 News New German Relatives Give Mafalda the Once-Over r ■ y W jfe' -Jha* >2 f? WE»S®I-lwc u I < »• W W' II if! ft IwVwM r Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt leaving the “Atlantic.” year cruise of foreign waters. Se- the yacht for the first time since she Brig.-Gen. Cornelius Vanderbilt, vere storms almost swamped their and her family embarked for a two- am’ family returned to New York yatcht. This shows General Vander year cruise of the foreign waters on or. board the “Atlantic” after a two- bilt and his daughter Grace. Three at a Time and Three in a Bed ». ' L * a 4 ; ' i -.lS'’ >■■- zz • . • * ■ \ W *jij ' ; / Q * l t ~ *.««< x* < m When Hoover Flunked Four Times a * • , ... <£ x -'wfeL’- i\ & /#! % ,; *'& * j IB ' |||| • M 9 x *■• > mi w S y gk» 1 This picture was taken at Lelandhis professor let him write a geology Stanford University away back in 18-thesis instead. Seated in front of 96 and shows Secretary of Com- Hoover is Prof. J. P. Smith, still at merce Herbert Hoover, then a studr Standford , and seated at the ex ent, in a gray suit second from the treme right is the late Dr. John C. left. Hoover flunked his Freshman Branner, second president of Stand- English examination founr years in al ord. row, and finaly got by only because Their Romance Ends ■* * ■ fto J | ■.. X" ''' ’ “'***' , Ata I|| £i?k L MH ® axJ§l Iw & fT 3MM ts i j 9.. . <k S mS’ it v l E& * s IB .... w H 0 B WT A>' : SB« Mbk Mb wjßgga W Xjßff BHt **"*.”' R B Ml HL X SSI *^ : Wi jsSb X '■BbWBP ,• y ~ Xgkx fejgOg-S Her famous “love in a cottage"of the divorce proceedings is as much exploded for Josephine Pancoast of a surprise as the sudden elope- Leidy, the former “Fifi" Widener, ment of the couple five years ago. She has filed,.suit for,divorce against Jhia ia the latest photo of the couple. Carter Randolph Leidy. The news . These three boys are triblets born to Mrs. R. W. Swanson of Chicago tnrough a Caesarian operation. They are left to right, Ralph Dale and Burlton Swanson, and are in excel lent health, as their motner. the weigh exactly - six pounds apiece. Rheims Restoration X** m .4 f<• ? ■ 1 ■ ■« ,?i 1 ■ -C 1 ■-•—. ‘fe j I ytflfc ! IS 1 r ites l« If h||s yHwr WorKmen are shown at work on the n"w roof over the naive of the Cathedral at Rheims France, w’deh was destroyed by German invaders in the world war. 1 JSwsßb * .iWlf 4 L" '3 r7' F > <S ; ' •*— A < .... / «*A X ' Arthur R. Robinson, above, In dianapolis lawyer, has been appoint ed by Gov. Ed Jackson of Indiana to succeed the late Samuel, Ralston in the United States senate. AMERICUS TIMES RECORDER No Remblance to Mama , JNMMB -.WWWW..- ■’ < ; ‘-Mimmr—«» f. > liHlii _ x i £ lb b A rare phenomenon in dogdom was pupies is snow white, th e mother is the birth in Randolph, Mass., of a a brindle and black and the sire is litter of six pure-white German po- wolf gray and black. Note the proud lice puppies. Though each of the look on mama’s face. From Pulpit to Soda Fountain / wjwr '-' f •» \ .~Jt- '' *4*" ' 's r a ' w : kw ■?.>•. ■ '' I ?, yA Ik'■ JI \kX; < - wHty ' X X <_ 1 S F 121 "■ Rev. Harold Turney, pastor of the First Christian chrueh, Inglewood, Calif., deserted his flock for the soda foundtain because “he wants to What the Mastodon Bit With = m 'wß ' “i l <> , I K a •' • >; , W X,-- ■■;: I One of the largest known masto- ped on one of the teeth. Prof. O. A. don jaws was discovered in the Des Thomas o fthe University of lowa is Moines river, near Ottumwa. la.,shown examining th e find, when a barefooted clam digger step- ASTORT WlltiOUT WORDS • Xgf f . TriJk Wk\ b IB study and a minister has no time h can call his own.” He also hope to make enough money at the sod: fountain to obtain a college degree School Furnace Hides Murder / ; nK. ’ w - i. \ i ; . ■ ■' '5<.'.,,? I "W »■■*.* .* • **• ® :: - :i tet * H * I sl 4 I I «? t 9H iR x ; ***' Ashes believed those of a human lower photo is of Miss Beatrice being were found in this furnace in Wright, teacher, who worked with a rural school near Corning, 0. The Ohio authorities to solve the suspect discovery was made by Mrs. Allison'<l murder. Linscott, janitress, inset above. The The True and the False - /• *■""•• mi ■‘' .■‘•’■.•■WM i x.-c.-Vs.-j'S''. ‘'Vis' ,e ■' : \ r s I- y ; ..,iM<*< \ !■ , Z aT w ’Wli . ri nr Sr 1 *,*«-. .• wf ''X \ / . rg 1I * »S ’k » vW# - I WBb W I “ Real wine flowed from th e statu- crop. But only water flows from ary in the upper picture. This was the bronze wine press shown below, in an Italian village, when the inha- This in Golden Gate park, Saa bitants celebrated a bountiful grape Francisco. “Whoa Dobbin—l Do—” Married \ ;w xJ yAMFIMr -wr Mi» Una Fairman and Donald while the ceremony was perform** Cumnaswr, both of Seattle Wash, like Then they rode off into the mou horseback riding. So when they got tains for a horseback honeymrtn. married they sat on their horses PAGE SEVEN