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Show THE Friday, February 5, 1926 TIMES-NEW- Model of St. Augustine Shows the Additions Official Photograph of "Nick and His Gang" 7 -- & Under the direction of Fred W, Lelst, Australian artist, a group of girls have been making a remarkable model of St. Augustine, Fla., showing the old city and the new additions that are being made by real estate men. The 4tW: ..gird PAGE THREE NEP1II, UTAH S, Matanzas river and the ocean are represented by ten tona of real water on which boats of all kinds move about realistically. V i 6 1 2 J The first official photograph of the speaker of the house with his official family. They are called "Nick and His Gang." Left to right are shown: Speaker Nlckolas Long worth, Miss Mildred E. Iteeves, secretary ; Luclle McArthur, assistant secretary ; William T. Roy, clerk to the speaker ; Nehr Fess, clerk at the speaker's desk ; Robert B. Park-haclerk at the speaker's desk, and Lewis Deshler, clerk, ' j Sight in Boston That Would Have Pleased Gen. Gage Here Congressmen Keep in Touch With Their Districts I sinr! s ,,fii' ii?t vjr x--- ! 'ttt , T?rrr:-T- i - fe -- - i General Gage, who admitted the right of young Bostonluns to coast on the common 150 years ago, would have applauded the delight of these present-da- y boys and girls as they enjoyed themselves after the recent big snow. 1 WIFE THROWS ACID In the lobby of the house of representatives In Washington are racks containing the latest copies of 300 newspapers from all parts of the country, which keep the members of congress Informed as to how things are going In their home districts. Wedding of Nile Still Performed s Carl .Akeley's Latest Bronze Group a ilk NEW WAR TERROR i rr ri-.- r c . f . jr ', v-- rw f f i fit Miss Elsa Granger, star of the "i'ep per Box Revue," was probably dlsllg ured for life at San Francisco when Mrs.- - Mnbel Mayer lured her Into the lii(i!es' rest room of a hotel and threw Lester I. Barlow, the "Bomb Wiz- a vial of acid in her face. Mrs. Mayer ard" of the World war, shown above is the wife of Lee Mayer, head of a with two of his Inventions, has Just motion picture production company of Invented a "flying torpedo," with hor- Los Angeles. Miss has been rible possibilities almost beyond de- employed by Mr. Granger and the act Mayer to told has Its powers was caused by unwarranted Jealousy, Ancient Egyptians, who worshiped the Nile river as a god, used to throw scription. He It a sacrifice of a beautiful young girl, richly dressed. The custom Is still leaders In congress. It lias a capacity according to Miss Granger. The Illusfor two tons of high explosives and a tration shows the two women, Miss kept, except that a clay statue Is thrown In from a great boat called the "Akaba." The photograph shows the "Akaba" In midstream during the range of 1,000 miles. Granger below. ereniony. GIVEN NEW OFFICE Two Fitzgeralds Who Represent Ohio - , i j sv i , J lv V,, .a.. f.iMn(Mi ! ,t r l tMfiViiiii1.iWirMMIimMWi Carl Akeley, naturalist and sculptor, with one of the three bronze groups he has Just completed for the new African Hull of the American Museum of Natural History, New York city. The three groups typify a native lion hunt, the first (shown ubove being three natives advancing on the animal, one Just launching a spear. Mr. Akeley and his wife have Just left for another trip in Africa. Girl Rulers of Paris During 1926 SHE'S JOURNAL CLERK ALA IK Wo V ' 1 ' yj-zL- .. ilk W 3 1 rt J ' iff i ' lVt AMr ,vt it .'. ys V , S I This Is Frederick I. Fvnns who has Ml)s Mury Simpsnti of Craflsbury, been appointed head of the new bureau of Internal revenue division Vt., who has been uppolnted by Sen4 known as the administrative division. ator I'orter II. Imle of that state to be Journal clerk In the I'lilted States It Is a consolidation of the appropriaThe nnnie of FlUKfrald I popular In Ohio, judging from the roll tions and allotments section, the com- cnpltol nt Washington. Miss Simpson, cfrngreds, which contains two members with this Irish municative division and the dlvisfon who Is a member of the state legislaff the Sixty-nintmime. They are Roy O. FlWgerald (left) Republican, from Dayton, and of'supplles and equipment. Mr. Evans ture of Vermont, Is the first woman to William Fitzgerald, Republican, from Greenville, who was a practicing has been connected with the Treas- hold this important position in the nation's Capitol. ury department sine 1000. physician befora his electloa to congreaa. t i Here are the six girls who were chosen the queens of benuty for Purls to Left to right, standing: Mile. Llliane Cltiy, "l'remler reign during , "Miild of Honor for Thirteenth Arrondissn-mentCitoyenne"; Mile, roulette Mile. Odette Topln, "Maid of Honor for the Muse." Slttliift: Mile. Alice Septfons, "Marianne de Taris"; Mile. Madeleine IMmoye. "yueen of the Thirteenth Arrondlssement," and Mile. Madeline 1'elou, "Muse I) La Jeunesse RepubUcalne." I't-lou- "; i |