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After rounding Cape Farewell at a considerable distance to avoid the ice, the weather changed from foggy to clear and the rocky coast of Green- land, glittering with ice, was sighted against fantastically-colored clouds. For some time the lsland and her es- cort, the warship Fylla, had to thread their way through a stretch of drift- ing ice and several icebergs were seen near the vessels. Just outside the skerries off God- thaab, a single Eskimo kayak ap- peared and its sole occupant was taken on board the Island and pre- sented with a rifle by the King. Inside the bay, encircled with snowclad mountains a whole squad- ron of kayaks rowed out to greet the royal party who admired the skill with which the Eskinios handled their craft. The native women wore the characteristic many - colored Greenlund costume, with short | breeches and long skin boots. After landing today a reception was held followed by religious ser- vice and the rest of the day was given up to festivities. The king was pre- sented with a kayak and the queen with a blanket of eider skins. The royal party afterward left for north- ern Greenland and are expected home by the end of the month. —wherever you go, take Buddy . —even in your golf | e=he’s 80 small and flex- ible you can put him in your shirt or trousers pocket =you’ll never know he’s theteunfilyouneefihim. Tell it to Buddy He never forgets .66 Church Street [ BEST MILK 52 FOR BABY 1S PasTEURIZED Raw, untreated milk is dangerous tor Baby for RAW MILK contains large numbers of germs thit may wreck its life—germs that are ren- dered harmless by only ONE method, { | PASTEURIZATION. OUR PASTEURIZED MILK is safe for young and old—it ig really safe because not alone does it come from healthy cows and handled with sanitary care, but it is ALSO PAS- TEURIZED, making it absolutely pure._ 2 GIVE US A TRIAL. J. E. Seibert & Son Pasteurized Milk & Cream e unuw LY BRKUS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Tel. 755-13 Estimates chrerfully given on all johe PAUL P. ZINK, Builder. In wood, brick or stone. Prompt at- tention given all jobbing. Estimates freely given. 24 ROCKY HILL AVE. Telcphone 2113-12, The face of Mlle. Norel is literally her fortune. She is said to be the highest paid actress in France be- cause of her ability to “make faces.” e STEAMSHIP CAPTAIN WILL BE CENSORED Vessel Departs From Havana With T.0oad of Spaniards Without Ful- filling Safety Measures Required. Havana, Aug. 9.—After the depar- ture from Havana for = Vigo on July 21 of the Chinese steamer Wol- iowra with Spanish laborers, estimat- 2d to number nearly 1,000 aboard, an- nouncement was made by the Spanish consulate general that the steamer had sailed without complying with the uecessary formalities and that the captain undoubtedly would be called to account when the Wollowra reach- €d Spain. The Wollowra had been anchored ir. Havana harbor several months || waiting for a cargo when the project was broached to use her in répatri. ating some of the sugar mill workers stranded in Havana. The consulate general announcement states that it sent experts to inspect the steame: and these experts reported she car- ried life-saving equipment for onlv 360 passengers and that, before she sailed, the installation of wireless equipment should be completed, at least two Spanish'speaking officers se- cured and precautions taken that suf- fcient food, water and coal were aboard. 3 Pending compliance with these con ditions, it was added, the consulate seneral declined to advise applicants cither for or against passage aboard the vessel and refrained from sending aboard 200 workers whose passage kad been paid by public subscription After thus hinting at the possible perils facing the voyagers, the con- sulate general's statement concluded with a cryptic expression of hope for the ship’s happy arrival. WIELDS BIG KNIFE Clark Street Woman in Highly Ner- vous State Loses Mental Control and Scares Neighborhood. Mrs. Grudon Monetto, of 75 Clarh street, became temporarily insane last evening and during the mental attack chased her husband and neighbaors (rom their homes by use of a big butcher knife. Dr. Joseph Walsh, Doorman Gus- wave Hellberg and Patrol Driver Peter Cabellus responded on the police call N | and found the woman in a highly ner- i| vous state. She is the mother of six children. Monetto was taken to po- | lice headquarters to make arrange- ‘| ments for care of his wife, and while there the woman, her children round her, came hurriedly in. She heard her husband was being put in prison and she was there to help him. After quieting the woman and advising med- ical care for her, the couple went home, Mrs. Monetto appearing nor- mal at the time she left the station. BESSE-LELAND ©O. VICTORIOUS. The Besse-Leland Co. base ball nine defeated, at Springdale park, Holyoke, tne fast Besse-Mills Co. team of that city, last Wednesday afternoon, by a score of 3 to 1. The game was by far the most interesting, 'and undecided to the last, that he local team has par- ticipated in this season. The first runs were acquired by the local team in the second inning, when a nicely placed hit by Ringrose brought in the victors three runs. The opposing team gained their only run in the fourth inning, when an error was made by the local battery, with two |@ bases occupied. The battery for the local team: Gibney pitcher, and Whipple catcher. Those who wit- nessed the game feel confident that the Besse-Leland Co. will add anoth- er honor to their list Wednesday p. in., Aug. 10th, when they will clash |§§ with the Adkins Printing Co. of this city. 10TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. Mr. and Mrs. David Moore of 28 Rrospect street celebrated their 10tk wedding anniversary at their home last evening. 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