Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE STAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1909 fe ttt tot te tet tote tete te! violence and the travelers felt tool for one week Starvation stared : stock of provisions was almost ex-| Altamont, who had displayod|* FOR PERFECT MARRIAGE. * hy hausted and rations had to be re | great unselfishness and devotion to| * } | duced now to a third, that the dogs #, roused his sinking enor} LONG BEACH, Cal, Oot. 1. * THE LAHM RECORD Pa iain might he enough to keep , and deter to get out and|® —Parauing a theory of amal- ® et j them in w ndition find food for b mrades * gamation for the production of ® . | eter The nature of the ground added| He took hin gun, called Dakednd|* a perfect race, Dr. M. A. *! = 8T. LOUIS, Oct, 7.¥-Hronking the . greatly to the fatigue, North Devon | Went off almost unnatheed Shy Bie|* Schuts of thie efty has as *| Lahm record, the balloon St. Loui» in oe is extremely wild and rugged, and | rent z * nembled orphan bablos of var. ®| No, 3 landed at Wahkon, Minn., 580) t 1 the path across the Trauter moun Ho had been absent aft 7)n | # lous nationalities and reto *) miles from St, Louls night tains ta through difficult gorges.| hour, and only ¢ durt that} rear, and ultimately, through *| winning the Centennial week race This done, the four men and the The whole party-—men and doga,| me had they heard the raportrot| * ection, attempt the achle * The balloon Centennial, reported H . captain, a poor body without a - jand sledge allke—were frequently | Ms gun; and now he was toming|* ment of the Ideal human, He #/at Livingston, Ala, yesterday | ‘i set out on the return voyage, e MA | forced stop, for they could not} back empty-handed, but running as|* now has American bables, t- *| morning, is still unheard from. | ia accompanied by the faithful Duke, | oa MA | struggle on against the fury of the| If terrified * tle Mexicans, Portugese, Jap- #| The balloon New York landed at th who had become sad and downcaat fa |oloments, More than once despair What ta the matter?” asked the|* anese and Indiana, and hopes *\4odina, Mo. last night, 148 miles A new sail was manufactured out crept over the brave little band, * to obtain healthy specimens *! from Bt. Louis, after having walled of the tent, and oy 10 e rok |hardy as they were , under the snow!"|# of Australians and Wifi Island: *) over Kansas and Oklaboma, and You're wise in your selection of hi the pop sailed out before} polar sufferings mt, apeaking as if) # ers, Th he will train men: */ then borne back again by erratic i the wind Ll of it Coaueaiven: they were| seared, and pointing in @ particular | # tally, morally and physically, *| currents, ‘They reached aw altitude || “0m you borrow may no : She ome a — paeues | completely worn out, physically Orgetios \* and then try hia theory of in ® 24,000 feet at once time, setting lend a Simonds Hand Saw He thir too much off Ing abundance of open wate a e “What?” ® termarringe * Hew rec fi ht . . oe was certainly easier to get away | * pres aoaer gO the 90th of Auguat| “A. whole party of mon!” * +4 Acid ts dt line there is no reason why every houscholder in Seattig from the pole than to get to It | Weta that they emerged from those wild| “Alive RRR tk A a good hand saw, one that’s made right, looks right But Hatteras knew nothing that mountains into a plain, which| “Dead—frosen—and even"— | : teed as full tle , erie was passing around him. He tay! steadily on, without stopping an 10-| seemed to have been upturned and|. He did not finish the sentenc our oy anteed as Sully & " aws are guaranteed ty deta full length in the boat, perfectly stant. They knew what fatigues! convuised by voloante action at) Ut & look of unspeakable horr SYMPHONY TICKETS. | dealers who know and sell this saw silent, with lifeless eye d folded oo bag ee . meg Hag ines ere some distant period. came over his face. t arms, with Duke at his feet. Claw: | volved, if they should be forced to ‘ Continue ‘our doctor how often he pre- ARE Cl STR bonny frequently addressed him; | adopt It, and no time was to be Starvation Threatened. « oh ern ee en Oe yao ty Jcoholic stimulant J img = ore toda = wtb ing: HAROW m1 »ply fost, for soon the open water would week season tickets, covering the | seribes an alcoho! ws P.M, SPINNING DAN. EB. BRI but could get no reply . P Here It was absolutely necessary! NAME FOR SCHOOL PAP; shila He will probably say,"Ve nf - " On the 15th they sighted Alta:|harden to firm ground, Alread¥lio take a fow days’ rest, for the| At an assembty held at the schoo! |**re# of eight symphony concerts | 2hildren. pay propably say, TY, FREMONT HARDWARE Co, sete mont Harbor, but as the soa was/ the young ice had began to form. travelers could not drag one foot |for that purpose yeaterday morning,|(o be given this fall and winter by| ery rarely.” Ask him how often he — 4 open all along the coast. they de-jIn those high altitudes there 18! aftor the other, and two of the doga| the students of the Queen Anne| the Seattle Symphony “Orchestra, | Prescribes.etonleferthem. He will SIMONDS MFG. COMPANY, Seattle Office, 19 termined to go round to Victoria/nelther spring nor autumn; winter! nag died from exhaustion. None of| high school selected the name! wilt be placed on sale at the lead-| Probably answer, “Very, very fre- bay by water, instead of crossing | follows close on the heels of aUm-lehe party felt equal to put up the |Kuay, which ts the phonetic rern e coring see M ie fed New America tn the sledge. mer. tent, 90 they took shelter behind : 2 the fiver | ~|ing music stores and at the box | quently. y P ee sll . iim: : ony) earenen & See Sree Manes Oe Sint y theatre. strong tonic,entirely free from alcohol. Back In Camp. On the Sint the first stars “ iceberg. school, Q. A., for the name of their | Office of the Moore theatre , B St classifi The voyage was caay and rapid, | Mered overhead, and from that tlme) Provisions were now so reduced | monthiy publication, | Tickets may be bought by music| Ne stimolation. No alcohol habit. Ask usiness Bringers. Star classified ade, Seal t In @ week they accomplished what | forward sort Bit Pecrarer ant that, notwithstanding their scanty| The first number of the paper| teachers and music pupils at half| your doctor about Ayer's me or ae 3. sel om i had taken a fortnight in the sledge, oo considerably imp rations, there was only enough left’ will appear on November 1 ‘of the general rate ' tonic for the young real estate, etc. ; cae on the S08 thay capt. aheber Os} % The doctor became very uneasy rae mae ee j Victoria bay. at these multiplied Indications of * As soon as the sloop was made approaching winter. He knew the fast they all hastened to Fort Prov-| girriculties Sir John Ross had to idence. But what a scene of dev-’ contend with after he left his ship ns astation met their eyes! Doctor's |i, try and reach Baffins bay, and : house, stores, powder magazine. now ‘after all, he was compelled to ; fortifications, all had melted away.) return and pass @ fourth winter on| ? and the provisions had been ran board. It was bad enough with] sacked by devouring animals shelter and food asd fuel, but if any The navigators had almost come | Sit)'°C Uhiuity befel the. survivors t to the end of their supp! and| c+ the Forward, if they were obliged | ; had been reckoning on replenish-| 1) Stop or return, they were lost ; ing their stores at Fort Providence, |‘ 20? of TONim t anthing of bis Tee oo tigen Pea ¥ gee ving os anxieties to his companions, but now was evident, and they decided . to get to Baffins bay by the short.| = them to get as far cast cerca - ssinliiachadleahamatiaie ie noone Z Pia sata ht iene est route. jee ‘pecsthte. “We have no alternative,” said | Blocked on All ; Clawbonny. “Baffins bay is not! Ae tast, after 30 days’ tolerably more than 600 miles distant. We! quick salling, and after battling for can sail as long as there is water | 4s hours against the Increasing drift enough under our sloop, and get to fee, and risking the frail sloop a Jones sound, and then on to the hundred times, the navigators saw Danish settlomenta.” themselves blocked on all sides. “Yea,” said Altamont, “let as col-| purther progress was imposibie, s Hort wnat Sood ramaine end be oft! ter the tea was frozen In every di Men's $2.00 Heavy Wool il | GOOD, CLEAN MERCHANDISE is what we are selling—such as the aver- Oriental Bathroom Slippers, rection, and the thermometer w: hick and warn t 1 10 d After @ thorough search a few | ini legroes above zero t al arm, brown color, 4 | a pair; decorated in various g cases of pemmican were found seat jfk neg made a reckoning with | London unloads at, | a8 rican citizen wants; undamaged and dependable, and for need of more | designs, and London un- tered here and there, and two bar | scrupulous precision and found they | 69c | " Tele of preserved meat, altogether | wore in Tt degrece 15 minutes Watic(M PAI wes sceececeeseeeceeeees | epee don unloads, } loads at .........+see0snuan enough for six weeks, and a 00d | tiade and 85 degrees 2 minutes lon. | -———---_— —— ronan + — nee a supply of powder. It was soon col- | gitude. his A . i ' j "eI aisle 7m sewed cad broasht on eerd, and| “Thia ts our exact position then.” Men's Mountain Boots, high cut, ex- Girls’ Kid School ser s, splendid- | Women’s Heavy Calf jegent nothing | Women’s sright Kid Juliets, in calking the sloop and putting her | Tincoin, just at Cape Eden, and are fm tTa heavy calfskin, bellows tongue; | Weat nd neat; all leathers; sizes to | but leather used in these $2.00 Shoes i House Shoes; b ; elastic sides, leather heels. London un- loAGS BE se Sid bind es eave in good trim. Start for Home. Next morning they put out once orth $1.75, and Londgn Mhloads at . entering Jones sound. With a little more good luck we should have found open water right to Baffins | neatly tipped, and London unloads at ..... $4.50 value, but London unloads at ..... 98c .. $2.98 "$1.49 More to sea. They voyage present.| bay. But we must -” — big omenateepinntit * rere PETS ERLE SR REE ed no great difficulties, the drift}my poor Hatteras had found as %e Ee , on | 7he House Sli rs, ith r al omen’ ‘ine Shoes. values | «- Mi fee being easily avoided, put stfil| navigable a one at firet, be would Men’s Fine Satin Calf Shoes, Blucher | fen’ “4 ind I ie Pi wit : Ps , > in th : z <0 an H “Foe Kid 1 Si . values | Women’s Extra Bright Viei Lat the doctor thowght it isable, in| have soon reac the pole. io | : ‘ m <a « ¢ yroiderec elve wi 1 Ds and >} ; Various style uban . S ae city alld asi tha] teen. waubd not have Gacested: him, an StY le; leather inside and out; worth j | Shoes, $2.25 values; patent t London un rations to one-half. much work for anyone to do, and all were In perfect health, Besides, they found a little shoot ing, and brought down ducks and geese and guillemots. or sea turtle doves. Water they were able to supply themselves with in abun dance from the fresh water icebergs they constantly fell tn with, as they kept near the coast, not daring to Venture out into the open sea in so frail a bark. At that time of the year the ther- mometer was already constantly be- low freezing polut. The frequent rains changed to snow, and the weather became gloomy. Each day the sun dipped lower below the horizon, and on the 20th, for a few minutes, he ras ont sight alto- gether. lee Satie to Form. This was na} Sreat hardship, as there was not/ and his brain would not have given) way under the pressure of terrible | trial.” “I suppose then,” said Altamont, ) “our only course isto leave the! sloop and get by sledge to the east | coast of Lincoln.” ‘The rest agreed. Hike Over the Ice. The little vessel was unloaded | and the sledge put together again. All the parts were in good condi tion, so the next day the dogs were harnessed, and they started off along the coast to reach the tice field. At last, on the 24th, foot om North Devon. “Now,” said Clawbonny, “we have only to cross this and get to Cape Warender at the entrance to Lan caster sound. But the weather became frightful | they set} $2.25, but London un- STUDY OUR WINDOWS, London The min- ute you feel of the material, you know you've struck a bargain- just what the profit-mak Details are perfect in these Suits. patent lineks, loads ay) pair... Women’s Suits Regular $17.50 to $20.00 Values 39c soles. Londc Untoads Notions Picture Post Cards; 1 2 for Cc ae Darning Cotton; several 4 colors c fe Laster Cotton; colors me Ae Ic Kureka and other Dozen Hooks and Byes Carlson Currier noted brands of Sewing Silk; all colors; 200 yards; always 5 sold 16¢. London unloads c Brainerd & Armstrong's Embroid heels; welt or flexible military style heels. $2. 49 be don | unloads ; at WE’VE GOT THE GO C | Women’ S Skid $7.50 to $15.00 Values _ One of the greatest bargains of the sale. All- Wool Imported Wire Voiles, Panamas, Chiffon Panamas, Serges, Cheviots and all kinds of mn unloads at : | $4 4.95 and nals 1 returned with winter/[ ing merchants are smnilingly handing out at Bi 4» —— |B $20.00 to $30.00. All colors and all sizes. Lon- e col Ly D' on | 7 Silke; all the beat nges of poweret, Che Bitie stoop. salted tnd ompeats feturued with winter Colors, rexular price Se." London | Shadow-Stripe Skirts and novelty woolen mix- = estas 10c tures. All sizes, including large sizes for stout don unloads ............ Ee Dexter Kattting Cotton; blue, | women. brown, red, blue and white and all be. London unloads | 9 FURNITURE CO 8000. YARDS 36-in, BIEACHED CLOTH Sat cs came “csa 8 | SHAWKNIT SOX NO AVE.BETWEEN PIKE & PINE. Can’t Sell You This, Mr. Dealer trun, 12'igchen dcop, on fine eam. | COfors and Black. The Best Known Sock in brie and lawn; value to 98 a yard London Unioads It at the Ridiculously Low Price of, yard America, London Unions Them at, a Pair, - i a unloads, a 19c | _ The easy, pleasant, convenient way of furnishing your SILKS: a DRESS 29 C | =i | H A T wa mat st d Goods | a ee | Fine Hair, Large Size and All Colas $1.00 46-Inch Black and Dark Green All 25e 20Inch Cream Japanese Silk. Lon- 1,000 yards of Silk Ribbon; all col Scie 18 inches long; Wool Zibeline Cloth. London | don unloads at, per ors, an inch wide; regular price Se. A larger and finer quality Switch; all colors; regular unloads at, per yard G4 yard « ccedescaees i AOC dou unloads at, a . 5 } : Rugs St58 Siinch Wlack Au:Wasl Cherie A eta: ag 3c | $4.00 seller. London unloads......... Tr 8 tides Londin aniedicae in | 280, Stinch AIL Wool Paney Tricot Pian | 7th. ices, tn cream whlie oaly Heaters, Ranges per yard ; , 49c | Pied London unloads at, por 15¢ limit--1 box, 12 skeins, to a cus (94.50 and $5.00 Switches, 22 and 24 inches long, love- $2.0 WE: ex diee castes eas Figs t $1.00 62Inch English Mohairs; all col- tomer; only 500 boxes While they | ly goods; every shade. London unloads F. riday Couches, Rockers, Beds ors and black, London unloads 49c $1.75 60-Inch New Novelty Worsteds; a | last, London unloads, 5c inn Wi MF wo Coneaccksscsars | big variety. London unloads at 8 skein and many other useful articles may $1.00 52-inch Wool Ratistea; all colors, | per yard wis wa C | 1,000 yards of Silk Ribbon 3 inch. 4090 Regular 6: and 7 / . es wide; all colors; regular price be bought here on these —— Including cream and binek Lon 49c | $1.50 62Inch AHAVool Chiffon-Finished | 0c a yard. London don unloads at, per yard .. Broadeloths; all colors. London | unloads, a yard Oc —il, tr en nn enna 8be or ~~ er aegge pe ‘ Silk; rch, | unloads at, per yard c | - | af § di les: a yard satin finish; all shades. London | unloads at, per yard 49c | $1.25 36-Inch Guaranteed Lintng Satins; | | 4 $1.50 36-Inch Black Peau de Sole Silk; | all colors. Londog unloads 5c | Sheets and BL | per yard Psst \ ayrenatapi 98c a a & x Ladies’ Kid Gloves; a va ang | Pillows are ‘ ; + 4 caret: Coatin ol Mie 27-Inch Plain Wash Sith over 60 at 4: clas well made cen vod Unloaded ' $2.50 62-Inch Bearcloth ng; all ¢ 2 x new shades and black, London itt ular $1.50 \ i pop Loudon enlopés at, per $1, 98 unloads at, per yatd iO) don aaaeie e: pair ' 715¢ White Crochet Bedspreads—Hemmed; | Comforte—Large <a The R $3.00 G4-Inch Winter Cloaking:-a nice 8c 45-Inch All-Woel Cheviot Serges; all | Ladies 6 Sil slo Gloves; | double bed size. Regularly: 7c ton fille 4; sanitary make; $14 ie ange Oo riety patterns, London unloads 1 ‘49 colors and black. Tandon unloads 5G many oe all regular | $1.25, nioading price, each value. Unloading price, o at, per yard .. at, per yard AN © | price 9%. To clone out, Lon 40 Other bedspreads equally reduced Unloading Comforts fast. $508 the Hou A | Soe. Weunaind Gree C | Pillows—All good selected chicken feath. | Kind for r ide Wool Golf Gloves; many plain | Pll weight, @ Ibe. per palr pcm You'll have to hesty. R ’ $1.60 each. Unloading price 85 ing at Vnloudng price, Oe eomatrnction hae.:at Down with high prices on Couch Covers, Bagdad Tapestry Covers, Roman , ' pire a a Sar C | cach rg im tained its greatest perfection Stripes and others. Some fringed all round H R ther ows nloading at, We have also the best in the Arcadian $3.95 values | $2.00 values $1.50 values air oO is each +4 SN Von ve ensge 35c loading prices. J ‘ readian - Malleable to unload at | to unload at to unload at Net-Covered Hair Rolls; every | pitiow C 42x36 Pillow Cases. Bic | tific always sold principles based on WOMEN’S SWEATERS Unloading pr ach $2.35 $1.30 | 85 cts. color | for London 7 ¢ Yomen's Fitted Waist careful tests and long expert unloads 156 | stankete—ai-woo! Blankets; $6.00 and | Women's Bites Mol Hemp Hall and Staig Carpet; 300 1 Ingrain Granite Carpet, yard wide; Covered Hair Rolls; | $7.00 values; full double bed size, in | ABd Women’s At te ence, coupled with the great values, but London unloads at, yd c worth 40c, but London unloads 25c always gold at c light grays, also tans with faney bor. | S¥eaters. t WeATER, z as at, yard 85e, London unloads ders. Unloading price, per CHILDREN'S 8! oat skill and the verf? best of Floor Otleléth; 40calways, London un- | $1 45 Inlaid Linoleum. London has lots | 150 and 20¢ Hair Rolls; ail colors; | pair ; ; $4.35 | Snug and warm for the 7 materials, combine t rs loads at, 0 of it to unload, Wears a life 98 rom 10 to 16 inches long; nice Every pair of blankets. te ah ee 1 98c valu ere Sees s8 mak BQUATE YOrd ....ceeceecedes c time. Per square yard ...,.. C | hair. London untoaas C | aucea LF usthaniel ee To unload at the Arcadian the king of all LOTS OF BARGAINS—NO ranges. As a fuel saver it a Pnrons stands in a class by {tself. Store Opens Daily Bring tt Back rr $5 down and $5 monthly We ha ghe Arcadian ja te an Arcadian, If more < > convenient to you, weekly pay #izen to suit any need. Your e a m ments can be arranged old stove taken ineexchange & e e LACE compains No restrictions on any goods. Your mail and phone orders always honored. Drop everything else and come. Bring thi with you, or the portion that interests you. ady. not savitabley of ha it after thie sa Main 6921 Ind. 1098 ou find your purchase t pleased, we'll change Gooo TRUNKS you are | the Sale FE: