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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1926, At 'F‘“S‘Agj’l&_'i{y"fié"pfi?s'f 10 DO STUNT - Replicas of Boats Important Among Antiques s | Present Day Aviators, () — The ship | fad in antiques. | lund lubbers whose cnce has not enabl- topsail from a A cooking outfit was low Spectre of Andree's Fliuhl fect balow the basket on n rope. 1t North Will | was mm 1 by pulling a string and to Frozen ¢ fire was put out by pulling an- her string. Drag ropes were trull of A behind with the expectation that it would he possible to steer slightly | with them. Diagonally across the balloon, above the suspension rin, a large safl could he rigged to & the fight Started July 6, Tuly 6, 1897 Norway North Hang Over Claim New York, April 23 ever he tiying m v reglon the P—Which o purty left On July § On Trondhien, AL passed the on a hicago Art out ship insti i r of nt than any of y | 1 it nay g I 8 summer are tuking i Viki gh the irmen tried #ky to the end of th is some evidence that o pole, or very ! what finally hap- o relegated to Eskimo pngithon upper currents which Pro party was Prof, |fossor Andree preijcted, it rted Iree. u Swedlsh AWAY at the rate of about fwenty- Siniar el 1| two miles an hour, | For an hour the balloon could be from shoro. 11 waa eg 1mippe in the air ffty days and carried provisions for four months, One carrier pigeon returned a fow da w o I 1o 1 82.2 de- 10 wder of the Augnst Ar and civil engt His comp; r of models in 1 orizinated several suilors fas! vessels they in churet fons were Strindberg nd Fraen- ssor Andree cony ¢ trade winds blowing | e upper atmosphere from across the pole ich would carry Brees north foty over the polur [cast longitude. Good progress to- ward north, Al goes well on board. This message is the third by | carrier pigeon. Andree.” In September, 1899, a buoy which Professor Andree was to have drop- ped over board when he passed over Pole, was picked up on the of King Charles Island and | “Andree hion ing was Was Well Equipped © carried the word in scien- 3 day—only a place of radio ratus he carried a large quan- bottles that he could drop the 1 with messages, and a few |shore : Dgeons. | Trofessor Andres’s dentified by the Inscription balloon measured 97 feet from top Polar Expedition.” to bottom, the bag alone being 75 Bottle With Note | Waterhury Woman's Will [t rrom summit to opening. ~ It| A year later a bottle containing e el e 4ed of three thicknesses of silk note Number 143 was found near To Be Fought in ( (:g‘- I together and covered with five \Vardoe in the most northeasterly ny a one- ship model ish port of Norway. i ot was a bedstcad upon | That was all. Years went by with- rson might sleep while out another trace of the expedition. vo made obse 1 On top w upon which nd and in a the edge C]Ezsz‘e if— 1T°S MILD/ =5 YOoU will enjoy the mild yet spark- ling flavor that comes from blend- ing the choicest mustard seeds with delicate spices. Specially prepared for salad dressing use, it's also delici- ous on hot and cold meats, as a sauce for fish and entrees. Only 15¢c. DRESS INE . GULDEN'S 5ALADRESS By the Makers of Gulden's Pvcpvzd erd and |Liberal rewards were offered by the ker |King of Sweden for genuine relics orvers of the expedition. Many parties uents were organized and spent thous: high of dollars searching the Arctic |gions for remains. a to for Mrs, which cctions Mrs. | n- : her nding W 1o 1 " kinds of T ¢ WEDEG . 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Prior to his disappearance he Ihad been 11l and had worked only a |tew days In three weeks. SENT T0 ATLANTA ‘Dandy” Philip Kastel Given Three 1000, a |od through the heavens very near triendly Catholie pricst, who Tiad [the curth and that as it passed they | won the confidenco of the Eskimo could hear the volces of men, tribes near Reindeer Lake, 900 miles Ono other subscquent report with north of Prince Albert, In the |the stamp of authenticlty waa made, Provinee of Katehewan, Canada, Christian Leder, a Norweglan ex- ihuncertaln tale, [plorer, sald Exkimos told they saw . of the Diocese of |the balloon come from the sky an Princo Alhe an Eskimo car- [saw smoke and thunder come from rying a revolver and noticed tha zo sticks which “two devils other members of the tribe seemed [carrled, One of the “devils” they to have an unusual quantity of rope. |killed with thelr arrows, but when Had 8 aeved GGIDEath {the other made signs that he was When ho inquircd they told him (10 hostile, that, ho was hunting hatie: criat G ts haq (birds only, the tribesmon reallzed e b AR e that they had killed a human being el and flod in fear. They saw no more t the rope of the other in Decomber, ht back 1 b Pusc suw that the to death and come from the 108 showed him S S SHORT IN AGCOUNTS d from metal th and n ter, TFathor Furquatile . brought back addi- The Eskimos admitted, 1t the white men had game, This angered them hey killed the white men, These reports stirred the recollee- tlon of Willinm Trvne, wlho for fifty five years had been connected with the Hudson Bay Post at Fort Good Hope. He recalled that in 1897 the post had been notified to keep a watch for the balloon. One night, sald, a mysterious light passed through the &ky. The next the | liskimos erowded the trading post eking an explan: ., They e ]li'l that a str tar had pas 1 tashione on the utensils Scheme To Defraud. 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