New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 10, 1926, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1926. er's exa Steel brackets are rapidly replas ing wooden scaffolds in constructiox work. ' poorest codfish seasons in history. | ter. She has registe ith the GUESTS FORM POSS ‘oland Springs and coskolsliyen” here, the federa- | OLD SETTLERS STILL LIVING |country, where few tourlsts eves | " Returning with the 26 members carpenter's guild as appre . an Naples, Me., Sept. 10 (& ples T puty i ersity luates 4 . Texas, " Sept '3’ U6 osi|Denutrntes o heieEnenTon Y o e [hopes Wit Bheee yaare to qualify Naples N , t2. e : Gk Y jzens of men and women who | The inhabitants till thelr farms 8 sl bi| a8 Jouhey : i . . ¢ B3 he frontier in the |t dot the valleys, and their sheep, 0% A ton o = 1 T 8 - "% goats and cattie find range in the car ¢ when the party ar- v ¢ ¢ s, ik t ) s e | ashore for the first ave and hair- | 3 rnec an pro; roun 4 i 8 ding ICUC LXpedition Inierviewt Atter o reception istmas | . was taker onor ¢ to “Sdruzeni 1 : The o lers have . 3 cove today, the Bowd and Sa- ) { as Mai he junc- ajir posl K E | . READ HERALD CLASSIVIED ADS i res 3: ra ) * | where the expedition wil dist and the ships will go into wi Tenant's Cove, Me. Sept. 10(P)— | auarters before another 15-months| Nafi s 3 - Saaantal Cove, M. cept 0| doatticg BRtie Shoiter done et | NALIODA S Cliampion S Grushes tering language of dots and dashes! P field museum directors in Chicago — — of the complete success of Lieuten- £ ant Commander Donald B. MacMil- Philadelphia lian's exploration trip into the arc- | tic circle on their behal. ing e more Johnston the tas Paul Magee, chief radio operator | MAY BE CONTESTED on the trip, began the conversation | soon after midnight fr mander MacMillian's little auxili- ary schooner Bowdoin, flagship of the expedition, which arrived here | vesterday with the Sachem from Sydney, N. ‘Working through stations 9CEJ and 9CX Magee permitted the scientists of the trip to make the first direct verbal report of their findings to the museum. opene: eneral bro: st to Chicago Press, inviting the papers to an “air interview” with the com- Com- | But if 1t Appears All Right Brother Won't Protest Los s, — The Times possible contest of * will of Rudolph is forecast by th nouncement that Alberto G mi, brother of the dead acto retained attorneys here to look er the interests of hir vis cup safe for Bill" Tild courts, ¢ pel any li return to the him at the t straight yea The crushing manner of the n tional cha w's straight set feat of bledon title was the most the opening day's play i e round fo Germ 1adowed triumph of Rene L h of the day mander and his fellow voyag: Questions flashed through the ether | sister. attorneys are < er in code were presented to the ex- amine the will today. plorers for answer. | the docume The Bowdoin and Sachem arrived ' published, I thin off the Maine coast a day ahead of Milton I time yesterday and put into this attorneys, port rather than arrive at Chr a fair will T will mas cove a day ahead of the sched- | The will & uled official reception there. It was lan aunt of Valentino's s planned to sail about noon today |N: a Rambova, ncer, an on the three hour run to Ch rest in the estate with cove, where friends and relatives | \d Maria Gu who of the voyagers are waiti 1 have r Since sailing north last s of the actc two staunch little schooners have proximately $1,000,0003 covered 4,000 miles, r path ly “ohen pointed out that a part of inz along the Labrador and Green- | {ja will ¢ and shores a mch asts T 300 miles north of the irc! 4 T T e Evidence of Vikings tha dfsoaltion ot partic Evidence that ancient VIKINZS | plman said that these inst settled of Nain, Labrador long ! N6t o be dvized Yore Columbus sailed to th ¥ R SRR world was found in old leg: ling of Nourse setlements and among ancient ruins on Schulip 1sland. The expedition brought back a rich col- lection of birds, fish, minerals and botanical specimen Specimens collected at Toppen include articles of clothir worn by Greenland hu 2 Lo s fisherman and many of t | sal v a1t cos plements. Besides the colection. Americ Commander MacMillian brought Willia back 10,000 feet of film as = col 4 1 settle 16 ot 1 review of his ac for extrac he specimens for om insolu seum were col d by professors 18 expected to 2 Hine and Weed of the museum staff | act 8 e thas ae e and Professor Martens of Cornell e T O O e S e university. STUDIES CARPENTRY doubles champion- The expedition brought back word nplin, ( Wy, Sept. ) ip 1 cek. 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