Evening Star Newspaper, October 4, 1925, Page 32

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D& MILK TATES GOOD | 10 ARGTIC PARTY First Gallon Drunk With, Relish by MacMillan Polar Expedition. Walrns. seal are “delicacie: tasted good MacMillan 1d polar bear meat * of the Far to the members of the Arctic expedition early in the Summer, but vesterday those on hoard the Bowdoin. the fagship, | greeted with open mouths, so to speak. bome in Jur arher in the | Etrait of Belle Isle forced the sturdy | 2tz to put in at Red Bay, eltered cove on tke Labrador coast. | where a gallon eould he purc with as much r at Battle Harbo Geographic Society, Comdr. Jan reports that e Bowdoin left B: tle Harbor at 7 o'cloc] vestert morning A beautiful Autumn day | and a fair wind promised a fast run| down the coast and through the of Belle Isle to the ( vence. As they proceeded southward, however, the wind changed and| rapidly increased in strength. | The Bowdoin. with all sails set and hucking o heavy sea, water over her bows, giving the pho tographers an excellent opportunit i trip | Red Bav. with $1s handsome lighthouse, is about half way through the strait, and was one | of the stopping places on the Voyage north The Peary the airplane ecarrier, which has heen anchored at Curling. | Newfoundland, has been ordered proceed to Svdney, Nova Scet Wwhere sheé will be joined by the Bo: doin early next week. weather mitting. Comdr. M well and happy, but the men all agree there are things at home better than in the northland, n\vl one of these things will be the \\e'uvmp Home"™ at “Little Old Wiscasset.' | SAUNDERS ESTATEisoLD | TO MEMPHIS SYNDICATE Place With “Pink Palace” of For- ‘ mer Piggly Wiggly Head Goes | Over Auction Block. | Br the Associated Press. MEMPHIS, Tenn.. October 3. Cla- le-clare, planned by Clarence Saun-| ders as a “million-doll country with its partially completed passed over the auc today to a syndicate of Memphis men to be subdivided into building lots The property. estimated to repre- sent a cost of more than $800.000, was hid in for $243,000. The sale was made 1o satisfy creditors who filed claims in nankv ptey proceeding: aunders planned the “pink palace" palatial countr home while at (nc hfl«l of Piggly Wiggly. 1 FISH STORY SURPASSED. *‘Big Mushroom™ Yarns Are Latest to| | the pup. | though only 6 feet awa Thing in France. | PARIS. October 3 (#).—Mushroom ! storles, of which there has recently heen an unprecedented run in France, are supplanting the time-honored fish story. The latest is from a religious source and therefore should be taken | as unimpeachable. The parish priest at Thieonne, near Moulins, recently | gathered in his garden a mushroom | which weighed three pounds. The di- | ameter of the top was 17 inches and ¥t towered 15 inches above the sur-| rounding garden plot. | Tt is pointed out that this giant | among mushrooms grew in a patch of | pumpkins. The idea is put forward as | one for Luther Burbank to work on. . Agriculture Machinery Exports. American agricaltural machinery came into great world demand in Au- gust. The Department of Commerce ounced th exports from this | country of machines during | the month were valued at $11.318.423, compared with $7.960.000 in April, the | previous record month vactors were the largest flem in list. a considerable portion of which went to Russia. m After vou have listened to static all Winter, a javhird isn't so bad, says the Office Boy. { through North that | ¢ | cording to y | the hipped tons of | | ible cone, 1o wepel |from keeping the | hoisting anchor to charging the port THE SUN BOWDOIN’S SAIL GAFF BROKEN IN SQUALL ON LABRADOR COAST DAY | Arctic Ship Suffers First Mishap Since Running Aground Off North Greenland, But Loss Is Not Consldered Svrmu:. The Bowdoin, flagship of the Mac- | with siznals, and tho eloctric refy Millan Arctic. expedition. has suffered | orator has (o be shut off wheneve ts first mishap since it ran aground WURes on the uncharted coast Bl = Greenland. While pick the tortuous island-crowded | waters off the coas brador, near 3 rawberry of the main n a sharp squall. adio ady eaching the Natfonal Geographic Tharks to the fores Reinartz, radio operat doin, who presented a small wave radio set to a fellow fan Battle Harbor on the vovage North. | a new stick is being trimmed at this mission station to measurements | 4! dlogl ahead and will be ready for owdoin on arrival. Loss Not Serious. The loss of the gaff. which is |hr~ of morthern | Iteinar its way |, Knows Human Nature. only knows the vir adio, but also under- ture. ‘Get away from Reinartz not | tues and vices of vades his laboratory “| the mystic cone with hix head. Ge; ort. | ting away from the wire4s one of the {n | problems which a ship with beam puts on all of us. Strung between on masts, e any interference with a pt the fluttering of the S nd the Natioral € punctn | short wooden. arm supporting th lof the sail, is not for the Bowdoin can proc urtder her ofl englnes. Sails have ! heen used where possible to conserve incident. however. again em phasizes the importance of the s t which the expediti Staff correspondent of the phic Socfety with the | expedition. tells briefly of the impor- | tant part radio has played in the ex- pedition and some of the amusin difficulties that have to be ov almost daily “The radio mes: foin g ships, out from around whic Mr. thing moving | feres with med moving inside it most of time. Whenever the damp foresafl swing 10 the starboard i1 fabs a deep into the f{nvisible are; the ship is watered. 30 gallon-cans are | ied across the cone base. Have Intelligent Pups. “We have three Eskimo pups aboard. and one of them is intelligent L enough to know that he can warm his back against the wire antenna. It would not be so bad if he would stick to his modern substitute for hearth and household gods. But ebout the [time that a volunteer operator in [] Pittsfield or Cedar Rapids is perhaps | telling his tamily he has just tuned in | on the MacMillan Arctic expedition, puplike, becomes interested in something else, and the distant operator on land has to start his dial- turning all over again. Every time the ship's small boat goes over the side the antenna must be disconnect. | ed. and some radio enthusiast in Con necticut gets his first_intimation of | shore leave, not hy Morse code or volce, but by the fact that coherent signals give way fo what the Mak kovick missionary describes as rds whistling and a man dros Several times a dav th Reinartz. bolts for the c invaders from i cone. whose significance his shipmates are %0 slow to grasp. Moter Bothers Little. ““The machinery of a compact little hip alsp adds to radio problems. Strangely enough. the ship motor, bothers little. But electricity is used for everything. icebox cool and able hatteries for moving picture ex hibitions ashore at lonely mission sta- tions. The two light motors, which generate all our current, raise hob EVERGREENS ROSES PLANT NOW - SEND FOR CATALOG UE W.R.GRAY, - OAKTON.VA. A BLESSING TO HUMANITY USE ~ | ed from former expeditions and, | the most critical period in this Sum- | short wav | the twenty-four-hour shift. i | thing. a 20-foot | ieographie | STAR, WASHINGTON OCTOBER Society’s flag, i8 an antenna inherit- | the conclusions. of the man who de- if | signed the first set that . cnabled Reinartz would only forget his short | amateurs of America and France to svave hgbby, dogs, shipmates and |maintain two-way communication eskimos would never bother him. But | with the power and wave lengths al- the antenna, which served so well | lowed them. To the scoffer, thess con- throughout the Arctic night is uses | clusions, drawn from work beyond less during the Arctic day. During | the Arctic circles, may appear as fan- tastic as the invisible cone on on more s0. we were in an area of | starboard deck. but radio fans know and only through | Reinartz and when he has a message s can long distance be | for them, they listen-in. bridzed when old Sol is working on | An earlier message to the society lists sonie of the picturesque nome clature of the Lahrador coast regiol mer, perpetual ght, Kee| 5 | “Reinartz ks like a | disordered cross-we vith | Alf (he alphabet in it for he lkes | drcle of amateurs in k- k sailing the I the mames r wright, author, ! named n of the islands and | ed and Aoes not helieve in w coves.” 1he message siat Yestel £ift horse to death. jle is «q day the Bowdoin laid its course for ualize the sacrifices of the ama- | Quaker Hat lsland, wl who helps out at the other end | wn and a white brim. with no rey but the fun of the nd, however, does not suggest the name. We a inside the White Rear 1 | st land seen by polar adrift toward: uth swim_ashc two days. Il Cap and (¢ “May Gieorge Car urmond, White ¢ Re is making a careful study | of the anzles of interference of s rounding mountains and of the s altitude, trying to discover why, \\lwn this point. | Filbell Island, Goose horribly classical amid such a collec- tion of food stuff. * Arctic Circle. Behind : smaller the Cub Tumble, Down ind Immortalles. Ma while Maine ignores one of ita favorite sons. | Radio exp with interest Dick v of the islands Bolivias—Suedes Fur Trimmed The fourth day offers many other remarkable,values, and these beautiful coats are one of the best. Of splendid ma!cnal& with collars, cuffs and bor- ders of Mandel. opossum and Man- churian wolf. Flare, wrap - around and straightline models. Also a large seclection of coats in this group. 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Boys’ and Children’s SHOES islands called | Island | MAY SEEK TO SPEED Hull and Other Bepreuentatives through which the Bowdoin has been | nessee. : of |chairman |ing himselr. {10 expedite the case of the Aluminum | Co. of Americ [five from the Federal Trade Comm | sion. tary Mellon is a stoc charged by 4| have gustatory allusions. L 4 1925—-PART 1. lating the Clayton act, its unlawful which prohib- restraints and monopo- lies, and has denied the charges. UP AI.UM'NUM CASE‘ The Tennessee Representative de- clared the Department of Justice had | failed to move in the matter, and that |those “insistent that the matter be {cleared up will decide before the meet- ing i”m will take." GUILTY OF POlSONING Man and Wife Held “S8ilent Mur- derers” of Former Husband. MARION, October 3 (#)— acrerizing their alleged crime as ilent murder,” Cirenit Judge D. 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