Evening Star Newspaper, August 14, 1929, Page 6

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Mt B VIINALNG DL, < B h s alvis nrd st Ui s ok 2 changed' direction to a point midway | walking that wall,” said O'Brien. Lar- | hilarity of the occasion as men tripped 9 % = NEW LOCATION b;twe':: our main puldings. But i has |y, wore crampons, el frames in |over ther clumsy footgear Ford a"'ux:"m" r‘:'l‘f( = 349 shown no signs of coming any nearer, , ., rry 'WFIELDS, N. H., = o 1 » C Bow’is snow r.oven:d,' light_de- ushing agal crystals and yelled to be hauled up. Al P from the nnmnf:' Maine, & i 'Mr. - Punl-Up‘?, CMUDDIM N e pression betraying its presence. Now | lef Tope, d He came up so fast he cracked his|© = S A 0. and then someone sticks a foot through head on an overhanging cornice while | 7 . ays— ¥ . 1 the snow bridge while out walking or |side of the crevasse. Looking down at | protecting his precious crystals. 8! 4 £ 16 Fid 911 G St. NW. | exercising dogs, but 1t is not wide | him was almost as odd a sight as the " d for hi museum. : Paint: Your ; e enough to be dangerous in daylight. view up the side of & crevasse to the goiq. « & STy . i H C-" Phone Nat. 0140-2622 - Larry has coveted those crystals, Opening overhead, of which Larry took i 9 Belfast, Ireland, is planning a 24- i for Only $5' 2 e —————— some. af them waferlike disks nearly a | & picture when his camera had been d ch | hour automobile race. During August We Offer foot inn diameter, for a long time. Yes- | sent down to him. of 7 i i T 44 4 | Photographer Descends Cre- terany Amoid Clark rigged up some He went down about 30 feet, exam- | from beneath had a gossamer-like ap- | _ == SR 2 T LR RE et e | e deadmen and ropes and went down |ining the crystals on the way down.| pearance, as if made of tiny tendrils, = e s o lg lscounts vasse to Get Record of Un- |Rimself to test them, =There were will- | Beautiful portions which stood out|and look at these crystals.” . ing helpers and spectators with good |from the tail-like fans of the delicate They were of all shapes and for- P on store samples of A4 advice, to offer, the increasing light | marked giass. Then h Bl ot et trpordinacy’ sixe usual lce Formations. making anvihing taking place outdoors | camera, operation which took D rdinary 3 Optici g ~ : CLARK JEWEL . in enprossing incident. The sky was | some time. 1t 'wAs geting colder P | poury ip i ] ptician—Optometrist H = o t —— v vi above, altl ‘was only low hem - lob, includi; the t dress- & 3 st, zero where Gould rested and he was flim‘;"‘{,.":'"{’ il zmxrwfiusunlfi:{e 922 14th St. N.W. | ing’ and tne brush, Wil eost BY RUSSEL OWEN, % e | “comfortable.” e i 10 oy, Established 1889 e ! By Radio ¢ & mfortable. and in the photograph the delicacy of . Establishe: deceighed T"'E;';;'"d Sl ":",“ s R Iy DRl down Into_ the | g HY.” yelled O'Brien down the haolé, | thele formations. Is strikingly empha : b $5 00 | LITTLE AMERICA, Antarctica, Au- ] - “don’ dog teams are leav- | sized. But before that had happene . EDISON MAZDA | sust 12—This scems a comparatively h‘{'tv:""‘,‘:“‘:erl‘l”‘t’;e;”v‘;’u ety | 0 . What are every one had gathered up loose gear Al X t Wi & b | i d h )2 ‘warm. o BULBS ot g o ODLY |30, Below 2E10| 1 'the Inst we saw of you.” and simi- | “Thoss ab i o Snd’ s for fthe gthe o o Phone Metropolitan 0151 d no wind. o Capyrieht, 1020, by the Mew York Times | ‘&"‘.:: AVOIDED B U T L E R -F LY N N ), & ks Wi 40 50 and @0 sl .20 | Larry Gould decided to take pletures 1ar cheery remarks were hurled after|about to get warm, as their toes nd th D tom when it opened last Fall, and|and Dana Coman gave a hand when |tion of a Maorl Haka dance failed to| Torres, Brazil, is to have a new port tee, Barbersor. Paint Company 607-609 C St Phone and We & in Will Deliver Carton or ), & e Lauls Post Dispatch. of ice crysials In the crevasse mear | his retreating head. Clark waiched the | finger tips chilled' in the increasin riehts for "publication reserved throughout | |camp. This is the crevasse in which | ) forman = Vaughan, Jack | wind, and the thermometer dropped to 2 : Comdr. 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