Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 8, 1925, Page 2

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PAGE TWO { the Music Week. 1 at the Townsend hotel the Real Estate board enjoyed a se- lected program arranged by Howard Baker. The concert last night in the ustria! Relations building of the ompany charmed a The program was a vid Foote. New Lavoye Will Have! Foote Large Plunge as \ =| = — Tater J cr — cr —_— cr = i ’ David Foote . Tschaikowsky ittle Symphon Ray J. Cook, D Mrs. Ray Cook, Pia One Feature | Sylvia ------ Speake | Hand of You Bond " etal) | Invocation to Spross r d aap die eadic Chorus : : Jessi ew, Director « Andrews irector inn, Pianist eus” ..J, Offenback tra | from Haydn ~ Leslie Schumann SATURDAY, MAY NINTH High School Program Compton mitage om - Gounod s Glee Club Piano—"Minuette L'Antico” new i 3 -.+- Seeboeck Hleanor Schneider Trail Galloway * Spross | essic Mae Miss Needlinger anley, Lucile Fletcher, Un- | dine Montgomery, Margaret Rock: well ' uy a uartette—"Calm as the =++e+-- Bohm (Continued From Page One) acquot, Harry An ny 1 Has s White H , y Ladwig a! r ale Moon” .., 50 tomorrow noon f | Logan Knight 80 Week is due} Phi ‘man Hanson, - al musi-| . . rdick j : | ra Pinbuti ne Davis, Fyrne Wilkes . Cadman Shelley Dreaming” Girls Glee Clu R. C, O'BRIEN 12, Selection from “Faust” Gounod | ol Band SATURDAY, MAY NINTH. High School Auditorium, 5 p. m.| Soldiers Chorus h Choirs . Director Pianist . Kreisles | Miss Mary I Edward A. Flinn, Pianist s | Male Quartette --.. Selected n | Messrs. Donahue, Holloran, Daugh ‘ | erty, Connelly 6, Reading—Five Souls -- Ewer | Mrs. Mary Jane Christopherson Mrs. Heldebrand, Pianist This reading is adapted t of Beethoven's Seventh ette—"Calm is the Carl Bohm 4, ther Mrs. a s ked Helms 1 ible Marg Wa urn: | d Osborr and the suf-!§. Mixed Qu: ‘ consulted six| Miss Ruth 3.. EB they did not) Chance Mr. Gu Moehler. | | | what wa | Combined Chure ith und did me no ¢ T. 8. Marquis, Direct a) though I took several bottles medi-|9, “Hallejujah Chorus" from eir cine pres 1 for me. At las the ‘Messiah -.. Handel | e ‘riend of mino advised me to take r 1A, Flinn, Pianist. | —_+-_.- : Seer cama Se EW CASEOFRMBIES. | if sc, FOND AT COPTIL M. Robbins, by order of W. French, | “1 The Uth Will Be the 16th “Devoelnterior ~ - Decoratin Demonstration AMUNDSEN ON EVE OF LEAVING DASH FOR POLE HOLDS THRILL NEW YORK, May 8—(By the, “The fogs are usually low and it Associated Press)—Captain Roald|is possible, of course, that the Amundsen, the Norwegian explor- er, today was presumably on the verge of starting his attempt to reach the north pole by airplane. Cable patches yesterday sald the two planes of the expedition were preparing to leave King’s bay, Spltzbergen, for the northern part of the archipelago from which the actual dash is to be made, but fur- planes could easily ¢limb above them. But they would seriously complicate the problem of landing as they cause such thick smothers of mists as to make it impossible to see more ‘han a few feet ahead. They get worse in June and July, as the ice clears, and the water va pors arise. Daily Cribune Nanson’s drift indicates a swirl around a land area, When we were Go at Franz Joseph Land, 1 frequent- — ly saw migratory, fowl coming down from the north; I also frequently observed polar bears. coming over the ice. “For these reasons, I attach 9 | great deal of importance fo Amund |sen's effort as | am convinced that he is more than Iikely to add a great new land area to the charted regions of the earth. Amundsen ts an explorer of the highest quali fications and I am sure that he must have taken careful account of the difficulties which I have not- ther word is lacking from the ex- plorer's base, from which commun!- cation is difficult because of Its re- moteness. The Norwegian government steamer, Farm, assigned to the ex- Pedition has reported her arrival off Amsterdam Island, lying to the northwest of West Spitzbergen. Am- sterdam Island {s directly north of Danes Island which has previously None Just been mentioned as the probable starting point for the flight and which {s roughly 680 miles from the pole. THE WORLD'S GREATEST By HARVEY ANDERSON. (Copyright, 1925, Consolidated Press | Association.) | sacar ice: BAKING Amundsen attempts his flight to the pole this week it will be because he wants to glide over the top of world before the polar fogs and vapors make flying {mpossible. fhis {s the opinion of Anthohy Ziegler expedition of 1903 and which was halted by the death of William Zelgler, after reaching Franz Joseph Land, * “It Is quite possible that this {s the best time for Amundsen to make the attempt,” said Fiala here Wed nesday, “if he dares brave the cold. Our records of the same latitude for May 6, 1905, show a temperature ed to 11 above, In June or y he would he sure to find the most serious obstacle to fly Vhile my experience has not covered aviation, it seems to me that the possibility of the vapors freezing on the planes must be an fmportant consideraticn with Cap- tain Amundsen. I remember that, in June, five of our dogs were kill. ed on the deck of the ship, by chunks of Ice falling from the rig- ging; {t was constantly formed by the freezing vapors. We all were kept constantly busy climbing aloft and knocking off ice with belaying pins Announce the Marshall Federal and ae ewe the wholesome spread for bread NUCOA fine as shortening in high grade pastry the original - always sweet ee ee There’s No Substitute— Millions of Bake-Day Tests During the Past 35 Years Prove It. Ja, noted explorer and leader of | gayyg 2'/, TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND THOS. C. MARSHALL and S, E. 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