Tag: Q2 1925

Arctic Expedition Unleashes a Menagerie of Mayhem: MacMillan’s Quest for Rare Specimens Turns into a Hunt for More Than Just Fish
On June 30, 1925, the MacMillan expedition set sail from Wiscasset, Maine, aboard a fleet of ships that would soon resemble an aquarium turned zoo. Led by the renowned explorer, MacMillan, the team aimed to explore the frozen north, but for one member, Dr. Walter N. Koelz, the true adventure was just beginning. As a…

Tour Guides Turned Thugs: Corruption Rocks the Nation’s Capital
In a shocking turn of events, the nation’s capital has been rocked by allegations of corruption against paid tour guides who allegedly intimidated tourists who refused to hire them. This brazen display of power is a stark reminder of the darker side of human nature. The charges, which have been leveled against these guides, are…

Birmingham’s Power Play: Judge Merrill’s Gubernatorial Gamble
In the sweltering Alabama heat, a simmering power struggle was brewing in the offices of the state’s Speaker of the House, Judge Hugh D. Merrill. On June 23, 1925, Merrill’s team issued a statement dismissing rumors that the influential politician was abandoning his gubernatorial ambitions for 1926. The rumors, which had spread like wildfire across…

Inferno in Brunswick: 15 Autos Burned in $35,000 Garage Fire
On a fateful June 21, 1925, morning in Brunswick, Maine, a devastating fire ravaged a 35,000-dollar garage, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. The inferno, which threatened to engulf the entire business section of the town, claimed the lives of 15 automobiles and caused significant damage to several nearby buildings. The property loss…

Taft’s Big Cleanup: Supreme Court Takes Aim at Deadbeat States
In a bold move, the Supreme Court under Chief Justice William Howard Taft has promulgated new regulations aimed at cleaning up the nation’s judiciary. The changes, made necessary by legislation passed by Congress, give the court greater discretionary latitude in determining which cases to review. The move is seen as a direct challenge to states…

Bootleggers’ Bounty: East St. Louis Prohibition Unit Cracks Down on Liquor Traffickers
In a bid to stem the tide of illicit liquor flowing into East St. Louis, the local Prohibition Unit has been relentless in its pursuit of bootleggers. Figures released by the unit reveal a staggering increase in seized liquor, with 167,2744 gallons confiscated in 1925 alone. This represents a four-fold jump from the 457,365 gallons…

Incendiary Rage: Arsonist Spree Scorching Alabama
The Alabama heat is nothing compared to the flames that have been ravaging the state. Reports of suspicious fires have been flooding the office of Chester E. Johnson, the State Fire Marshal, and the results are nothing short of astonishing. A series of incendiary fires have left investigators scratching their heads, but the trail of…

The El Dorado Enigma: A Mysterious Disappearance
June 7, 1925, marked a day of unease in El Dorado, Arkansas, as a sense of concern swept through the community. The local newspaper had just been published, but it was not the news on its pages that would make headlines. Behind the scenes, a drama was unfolding that would captivate the town’s attention for…

Blood on the Streets of New Britain: A Brutal Brawl Leaves One Man Fighting for His Life
It’s a sweltering June morning in New Britain, Connecticut, 1925, and the streets are already abuzz with the whispers of a violent confrontation. Alexander Laakasewski, a 29-year-old resident of High Bread Street, lies in critical condition at the New Britain General Hospital, his skull shattered in a brutal assault. The victim’s fragile life hangs in…

Pole-Taxing Absence: Amundsen’s Expedition Raises Concerns
In the frozen tundra of the Arctic, one of the world’s most renowned explorers, Roald Amundsen, has left the international community on tenterhooks. The Norwegian adventurer, who made history by being the first to reach the South Pole, has been absent for one week without a word. His silence has sparked a flurry of speculation…
