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ill Tiare om nee ena woh mon tremeee ret rere ATION ALLIEN earn nen ew THE EVENING ‘WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1918, CAPTAIN SCOTT, IN DYING NOTE, PAYS TRIBUTE TO HIS DARING COMRADES of Scott and Bowers and Dr. Witson—as they had li tain for eight t months. | al 'AMUNDSEN DEPICTS: deadly or, Nw ry inch ENGLISH EXPERT ‘SCOTT'S LAST FIGHT | VERY CONFIDENT - With the heroic leader and his two equally heroic comrades they found ae FOR LIFE AMIDE | OVER TONA VITA the precious notes that told the story of the struggle and its sorrowful, | penetrated right through. One of the | Has Sav CAPT. SCOTT'S OWN STORY WRITTEN IN LAST CAMP AS -HE PERISHED IN BLIZZARD PEARY MEDAL \ DESIGNED BY WIFE . SCOTT. mae \ ‘\rae OF CAPT. R. F. fi though splendid, culmination in death. men finally fell exhausted. There were The Gacorery of the bodies was made Nov. 12. The three who emptied sHGEM." The cihee four mec, * perished there had made their camp at that spot on March 21, and vad | Ms asiaalad all suffering terribly trom “Message to the Public” was dated March 25. Other papers found in| a rere scale and from hunker the tent indicated the storm had whirled around them, ‘holding them drawing him acrose the snow, The prisoners for at least nine days before death ended their suffering. The three were wrapped In the tent that had sheltered them so long — hurden was almost too much, but they were brave men and they stiggered eatnared ed Hundreds from ond, te a Teach their provision fe death and buried with it as their shroud. Calms were raised above Ment=envugh ‘and. to spare, neaias| Needless Trips to the them and rude stone crosses set to mark the grave of each, the names Discoverer of SouthPoleDraws) mena me mine ai rare, and they Cherny Teil | being ‘1 ind then—HOME! a a . i ae af iaita for ts boty of the gallant Oates, but no trace Thrilling Word Picture Of | on and on, sick, feeting and starving, they staggered over the blinding glare of eternal ice and snow--looking, look- ing, always looking for that provision depot, that life saver. a him was found. A cairn and a cross were raised in his name, for the] Pa | searchers had read in Scott’s diary of how nobly he had died rather than ys Splendid Tribute toBravery and Explorer's Final Dash. A REAL NATIONAL TONIC endanger the others, and they desired that he should ha Fortitude of Companions Who ae Iie caver, But it, caver BACK TO yh or pa ia dais Died With Him, and Says —— ne oe ne isi, geo ent AA |One of the Greatest Discover- But atill they went on. Even More Honor Due for] h#?& were being scurvy, and wei All now, per+ consumed by the absolutely without Manner of Their Death Than | Continueuiy tere, bodies were almost for Their Deeds. : ies of the Twentieth Cen- tury for Nervous Ailments. } Then Wright and his men made thelr way tack to Cape Evans, and He Has No Regrets. after a time the Terra Nova returned. On that trip she was able to pick | wp Campbell's party, which had reached Hut Point. All those at Cape] Copyrignt, = w une Moot bya wracan Spenta: Deapel ening Wo ice et pee tan oe lau” See jae cue o LONDON, Feb. 11.—Capt. Scott’s diary, carefully kept up to the very . Wt was the Terra Nova that gave out the story of the expedition, as| 'S#t “ay that his ebbing strength permitted him to write, will stand as & ___|PREDER” BINNEY. =r SENT TO THE TOMBS: have been horrible. im conservatly when I say it must have been the mos: horrible tragedy th ever taki Place In a region where tragedies ar John Beazley Webb of ba href ind St. Mary's Hospital, London, who is assisting i presenting MRS. SCOTT AT SEA OUT OF THE REACH OF THE WIRELESS notwithstanding that Capt. Amundsen was the first to reach the South Pole. Mrs. Scott sailed from San Fraaciece without the deast worry for ber hus band's safety. Bhe looked forward to thelr meeting in New Zealand with all the joy of @ conquerors queen. Her husband, his Orow decked with the laurels of victory, with the eves of the world upon him, would have eyes for Qe one but hie handsome wife and their darling boy. Gerds aes At 15udation fie tha abvedgth and the Hoi of the mas Whe ete dying with him. Hie last thought was of bis wife and chiléres. He left them in the care of the Government, in whose honor and for whose glory he was giving up bis life ‘The precious diary was found on Capt. Acott’s body, catefully wrapped in Ollekin and tucked under his outer garments for protection. BVANS THE FIRST VICTIM. ‘The records show that the firet fatality that overtook the polar party wae at Beardmore Glacier on Feb. 17, 191%. Edgar Evans, a petty officer of the Terra CHICAGO, Feb. 11.—In this, my firet and only signed statement regarding the terrible, but superiatively heroic, death of Capt. Robert F. Scott and hie four companions tn the Antarctic regions I wish, first of all, before I Convicted Lawyer Admits ‘Hit- ting Her Up’ 30 Miles an Hour on Broadway. Herold Binney, lawyer of No, 2 Rector street, the auto speeding who Tecently told the Juetices of Special Paint the picture, as I conceive it, of this most awful of all the tragedies ever enacted on the wastes of the Polar ice fields to bow before the great character of my companion-disooverer. ‘The most terrible bilszard that Scot! to whom blizzards, as a general thing, ‘were little more than vernal zephyre, had ever encountered. It was tov much for these tempast-toased, dis@asc- eaten, freosing, starving men. So they pitched their little tent in the middle of the blizzard—to dle! And there they found them—huddied together, froven, starved and sickened | | to death. But their deaths are more triumphant moat commonplace. Vite campaign in Greater New related here, and,announced the death of Scott and the other four, The| @onument to the nerve of an Englishman. ‘ BY CAPT. ROALD AMUND-\g.izzano worst scott EVER have been a close staden from Christ Church, New Zealand, " Knowing that he had achieved the goal of his fondest hopes, even SEN, ENCOUNTERED. of netves for some time, and particular! 5 ably w , on the vessel's! mough Amundsen, the Norwegian, had beaten him by a month, and realls- DISCOVERER OF TEE SOUTH POLE. And then one day when it soemed | *oecinlised in nervous debility. 1 woul! 5 arvival there. m ? ane wd sreciaton MN beg Reese ia un aes (Covrmatt, 1018. by the Newapaoee Eatereriee |help must come—a great blizzard came. | could be as prevalent as it ie in the larg cities of America. American push and success i- being bought at s tremendous price. because it would not be Midas ptt ty say that nimety cent. the city dwellers of America are afflicted witi nervous debility. “In fact, 0 prevalent has it becom that nervous lebility is the accepte:! ailment.’ This would plac: the position of “Nationr is tonic has been bringing mew Nova nde man of great strength, died there from the resulte of concussion of | Sessions that the faster @ man drove| Robert F. Scott, by the declaration in| (nan smoetgor “ut ives, For they left) vison and vitality to many thousands o bs borage the brain he had suffered from @ fail on the ice eome time before. E: his machine the eufor it was for the] ls diary, has left as a monument | honeaty, tcf sincerity, for bravery, for| People who have just expressed thei: | TAFT GIVES PRAISE served to aggravate Seaman Evans's malady end cap bie atrength until death| pupiic, was nent to the ‘Tombs this| Fecord of & man—a man as sincere, an| Monenty. fot sincerity, for bravery, for) symptoms as being ‘run down,’ It has ; e . TO SCOTT’S BRAVERY. | erctfully intervened. Sftornoo: in default of « fine of #100| honest and as modest as the world has] (ome ts greater than even having dis-| Ved hundreds of people wrecked by Crossing Pacific, but ht Isn’t ‘The next to dle was Capt. L. B. G, Oates of the Sixth Inniekiiien Dragoons. | imposed by tie Court of ‘Specie ever seen—a greater record than any waktic. nervous debility from the operating Pe Feb. t1—President | TM* Manner of hie passing sounds one of the most tragic notes in the whole! seasions, mere “discoverer” could ever hope to|°Vvnd the Fave | Npenn” |table, since one of the commonest MSHINGTON, Feb. lent | record of disaster. Scott's tribute to his brave comrade reads thus: equal (Signed) “Ri NDBES toms of nervous debility is the : mown Whether She Has | -ratt co-day sent the following cadle Binney admitted, after Justices Sal- fin eteer-safia ‘ teas Gs MIME Geetee Gt Great “Me wee e Wave soul. Me slept through the night (of March 16) Roping [non Deuel and Collins had found him| C&Pt Scott, indeed, far trom ever as- A ELLS HIS fact that the patients believe that they | i: : anew or to wake; bat he awoke in the morsing. Mi was Dlowing © Missed | fuity of the chasse of upeeding trat| suming too much—a trait quite common | AMUNDSEN T! are sufter-ug from all kinds of organic Britain: , jy, | ailments.” } ‘e . Vig olltelag - bencitelt oe Oates aid: Z am just going outside and may be come time. nothing had been farther from tis mind| © Many pioneers of the ice lands—took NORTH POLE PLANS. | «1 Y ‘ignment of Tona Vita has bee: ' on the death of Capt, Boott and his for has Obaee Gad Geeeae 0 haa Qn eat eatin Bim eine. re —_| than having to pay a 00 fine and that brtenilie eta t for himeelt. He fected dslivered'ts the Maling devepine ot y t ith ry rit in hie U—Capt. Roald | Sie Mmamcrnc, ro, atne wie] anan fret ine metiment | lds ham we bare twee ot e's move an a ee Baga | gt Ma” fas muon, nn magi ning hoes “aa | xSMEEMOOL Ta, gc et! | New Vor City ad ther many Capt it probably knows to- qeatlomaa.” this although he reached the pole but a i : ; : Tombs was the appropriate place for made public further details of his p | ee tae Se hesbend Was overwhained | Toe 5 many neste Lives” OATES SOUGHT DEATH TO RELIEVE OTHERS. de temporarily, until te could | little over @ month later. Jected North Pole trip in a statement at] 4 fl isal tual (hay) have’ fegateea by @ blissard, but how she received the the fine imposed and to the; SCOTT LEFT WITHOUT DOGS] Madison, Wis, to-day. | news is blanketed in the silence of the baie sre Oates's self sought death was evidently to relieve the rest of the meagre FOR SLEDGES. From San Francisto the F 0 ine life arouse nn Laces “From ‘anclsco i@ Fram wi! Jit Paéific Ocean. CABLE SYMPATHY lati a Ce her epee regenyred Hen bein: sez righ feet and Sas ce It was on the charge of reckless! The laat news we heard of Capt. Scott | sail north,” he said, “heading for Bering — Mfrs. Scott sailed from here Feb. 6 on 'I1DOW OF EVANS imecif Mandi! leeed @riving on the early morning of Dec,|and his “pole party” was on April 1,| Straits, and in the break-up of the ice tee'}iwer Acrangi bound for Wellington, La Lt Teeny A nad boon borhe tn on hien that be had becouse, ussdess eeccmbrasns | #2 that the lawyer wan arrested by a| 1912. This news came from those who| beyond them next spring shall push in i psig hegeriteerion ~ Wey, Zealand. It was impossible to] LONDON, » 11.—Commander Ed- policeman whom he had nearly run| returned on Scott's ship, the Terralas far to the drifiing ice field as pos- n aid to digestion. { reagh hor by wtrolons in daylight hours | ward N. O. W. Kvane of the Terre Noval ” se Sih pathotle herolem he hed risen from fie shins on that March 17 ang |Gown at the corner of Thirty-ninth| Nova. They had ADH OSEVAE TGR [ea nn ee Ravan! remedy for coughs . eantay. at da a arch, 4 blissard ewallowed ‘Though street an ixth avenue. le im! mpanions a Trees § min- | shall establieh ou! ves, protect the ship ple nett cant sau tinea was peer Casita: Banh wriae of Paty Thien Oued tho bedigh G4 HOHKE ana Ste. Shas companions narene ee the WY | tonday wien he took the stand that he} utes south. This party reported, on ar-| by butlding an foe wall high around it and colds. S altewes ir ae bale Brace Who aise GG the pegrend Oates they did not find them. Now they Ile preserved for all | had been making thirty miles on hour| rival in New Zealand, that they had|and settle down for our five years'|M™ A sleep producer. Wipes shevhd reve been reosives, wai|Feturn journey from the South Pole time in the mummitying lee ot the ¢roen antarele continent, forever veyond the {OM Broadway just before iis arrest,| brought baok all the dogs, leaving Scott | dritung. Gives th and 4 = ag hod hdl allppebild with Capt. scott tight of man, but waid that since it was 3 o'clock in| without any traction power at all. This| ‘We shall be equipped with a high ves you! an SNES Fic Ten, Tine | "roe memver ‘ot tne antarcc |"*™asote tary enews that afer te daa of Oates ha and“hia two com-! the morning and thee sient was] ean tal Bee en had to haa he poner wise pant ane win de ml vigor to. aged. ‘alles, ‘Permitted no acknowiedgment| expedition wish to express their | paniene-—Dr. Edward Wileon and Lieut. H.R. Bowers of the Roval Indian deveried he (nought tnere was no harm|slciges, Aled with provisions, them-) Vovvtion, we can doubtices maintain | Duffy's Pure Maft Whiexey that-sowld be caught, either here or at| deepent sympathy with you in your | Marine—preseed on through the continuous dlissard. Food was almost lack. |!" “hitting it up a en Wa ib bin that oun party neves| Communication with the United States pn Hen Gem@tiu. To-day the Aorangi passes | 0d lone, ing; each man felt his strength waning: each realised that if he did not reach | Binney diad Frank Warren, describing oe aoe were} Government stations in Alaska for eome | fold, in, Sealed Bottiog guly thy dragatte, ‘out dt range entirely, and inasmuch as| The widow of Petty OMcer Bvans t#| One Ton Camp with its eupply of feod and fuel there was nothing but death Lelctan Renee Sever ebaitee) and rey one dponeanritutag ueatere tet rg) time, posalbly two Twit for fre Recalbolet ahd " reless Jett with three children, aged eevon, | ahead. ‘desig Ct wer cee wae @ aeF = — poter’e advice, Be Soune sabe ner ws ing fice) chanic as well as a lawyer, take the|to trust thelr cariiage to any human The Detty Walt Whiskey Ca... Reckester, BY ee a oe eet es |awenees, Waiees '” “*® **"! RORCED RY BLIZZARD TO GO INTO CAMP. |atand aa witnesses in. la, behait, to| beings. Dogs hold out long after men's Daty wat Wisey funda @ communicate with her. a Finally they were forced to make camp on March 21 in latitude 10 degrese | ‘st!fy ae to his acrupulous care as «| strength have failed. Just what clroum- es _— - ‘The Winer Tahiti, bound for Ban Fran- and 40 minutes South and longitude 169 degree and 38 minutes East. This | “river of automobiles. stances resolved Scott to undertake to olco. ata le casey Beery tea on -Eneis: Jeet. Seem iereues. eten Bien rere Cpe S98 OER wee welt ai nee one AGES MIGOINe—On Feb. 8, JOSEPH M10 @aséay, bas © gowerful sending equip- have meant life to the desperate three. 4 }] sad bs GINB, beloved husband of Margaret ment and may pick up sd ered Boott’s diag shows thas bere 0 great bitssard, more terrible than any they ioe boos ly Fapedibedios Page a RO RU rang weathe: foroed main | unert : aye ony "matniand, Otherwise the eee Nine gpl g th low death oa fasts cnepatas conte Bo eta dash Clete 2 ee ee “Elastic poise" ts the outward eaeil] SRE Regt an cee oe Wegeennne ety Aetensi will not again be in touch with othe: was Jan. 3, 1912, en tne ‘®/] pression of the figure shaped with a Une denis n Monday. Fi 10, | § the-world until ahe reaches Wellington ea bar thetr tents lay these three men, watehing each day their | Nova party took tea€® of Scott. Ac-|| Redfern Corset. A model that in ease caeege eo beloved husband of about: Feb. 7. 1] supply 6f food and fuel diminish untl! finally there wae not an ounce of food jconling to the diary, Beott reached the!| and grace easily excels all other Mary oe oe eee aie residence, 407 MR, SCOTT MODELLED A MEDAL left—not @ drop of oll. Then the bitter cold quickly etole in and snuffed out ’ Pole Jan, 18, just fifteen days later, We/] corsets. | pene re ures 2.00 Fe Me Im FOR PEARY. their lives, But before death came Scott wrote tule final valedictory in hiv [tea beady Hoy Sait eating oy $3. 50 to $15.00 Foand ot, ait || | terment_Calcar morning, ob 31 Hf en who know Mrs, Scott declare Gary, under the heading “Message to the Public:” i] only a mon! a . pricin, nee where pn eel ‘Wert i. 1A te the dart ‘The canses of this disaster are not ue te faulty oryanisation, wat Immediately upon setting his flag at ore at ae , ‘in the tha i “oar es Jraihg Bruce, to misfortune! in ali the risis which Rad to be undertaken. {the Pole and verifying our findings, ow ving Termes Bice, Oe.7 year of hin aes, irra in | @¢ the late Canon Lioyé Bruce | ‘Three reasons he gave for the failure ef the expedition to retera and for Scott turned back. The record of that The couple were married r Page) the tremendous difficulties encoun’ bot! Boing to and returning from fight will Betar be ye CF apeeers ae ' ‘Peter, « sturdy Uttle chap, 12 (Continsed from First the Pole. rian pony, transportation in March, 1011, the power of man to do eo, i ewe yates ol "atra, ott iss stip which forced Seott to make hie dash tater thaa he had intended and t cut] Justice Russell, in Test Case,| THEY FACE THR END wHEN/A New Principle In Completion Treatment fami. eee It wee she who modelled the down the limite of the stuff to be transported. " HOME 18 GOAL. eu he, ost Wonder: | = — = mabe given Peary by the Royal Geo-| be eubject to the same temptation, ‘The second cause was the untoward weather and especially the protracted Imagine! He was a man who had modern uty cule HELP “WANT ' ED—FEMALE. foolety of London. and would be corrupted more oF | gale encountered in 8 degrees South. Soft snow in the lower glacigs was} Holds Owner May Be Prose- One He et se ene Oe oat we Nees Forel | OGRE SS 7 ee er ee eae stories first began coming out| ees, But thelr misdecds would mot | another unexpected obstacle. ecarce and honored company! ‘The t..I ‘acl $14 per mom Apply B12 Ce ee ave, Dtarctic wastes expresing fears ‘ 4} eB Rr tattand” ean nse hire Sott| "etn the pele forme, I pyERY DETAIL HAD WORKED OUT PERFECTLY, BuT—| “uted Under Penal Law, | "rrid was rndy to wecome him and to ee Caner aa. eomtbatted them all. Ghe declared that “We fought these untoward events with « will,” Seott wrote, — e Oar spas, acid locket, “marked Ky K. yo ving th nd done homage to me. His was a rure Lost—K wold IK . © Amundsen could not have met him, that| *!ely tn preserving the pence ai “gud conquered; but it ate into oar provisions seperve. Bvery detail hier Justice Isaac iFranitin Russell of |wclentific spirit, and he was anxious, an and gmat gold, chain eit rr te Japanese explorers could not know| Keeping outward onder and decency of or food and depots made on the interier toe = fine Court of Special Seewions handed | hia diary shows, to corroborate what I ———. k pot elle Reg fen Ped is Hip tres PHgnenay 4 lh poled poder He a eee OS ant base Gown an opinion this afternoon regard-|lad reported on my own word, ‘“ 99 é , 4 worked out to | He started from the end of the Gotu. It was ahe who was cheering| portunities for graft are small, It Scott referred to the final blow which brought an unexpected crippling ¢o| orere ress Sees sate ne wenn ecb Samacd uvia mente iar hare aoe rea‘ C Q ee ee ene ner ig, | Would have pothing to do with the | the ittle force returning from the polar dash, He eaid that the advance party | (™0' now pending In the courte tig |tion, warmth, friends, glory, phildren at. Story of er eee cairns, Me tem, we fais. | enforcement of the laws concerning | woukd have returned to the glacter In good form but for the “astonishing "| olde propriotere at moving oictire efit |and wite! And then—ecross ths bright ar all are that she would be exciee, gambling and prostitution and | of the man from whom failure was least expected. This was Seaman Evans, | 218 Sao sliow the atslen of thelr show |uorigon of hope and longing, just acrom | prove ail wa clat Cape Scott. ; the strongest of the five, who fell on the rough ice, received brain eomcuasion A the lowest corner, the shadow of defeat, DILE6e, 47: The dead explorer's last thoughts were | would not be eubject to the infection | the Strongest of places to be Mlled with standeen are lin. | the lowest corner, the sbadon af Me wife. The message he ieft was| of corruption therefrom. “Beaman Bager Bvane was thought the strongest man of the the to orimina Prosecution. Justice Mt ce hese Gad. at ecutaet a Weave te the effect that he knew a great coun-/ As 1 have said, this new force ” wrote, “ana the Beardmore Giscler ts uot GiMlenlt in fing | Revell says it ts the duty of the Police i try would provide for those who had ‘i party,” Boom and Fire Departments to exercise a | spirit lke that of Bcott's would not for rien lott boning, Bre, Boots bas not yet | W°™e De oped te euch corruption, weather, Sus om cur rotare we 4i4 not got © single completely Sno supervision over these places to eee that | # second tolerate the presence of such a eigen ok eigen ¢, Bho has not re-| But the danger thereof would be Gay. This, with o sick companion, enormously inerensed ons aniotios,” the jaw te enforced, vision. He was used to hard things and Scott was very ot uspleica. As no member As Lincoln, and lest we tormet this, noble Capt. pro Pisa aia ember | TEMPERATURE FELL TO 47 BELOW ZERO. t No, 19 Fuvington street. it ta| that most horrible of all diseases, began on afer a et ppeln, ond foomret, thie { it was v ud of hie . oH: oe end very proud of their eon. When tha fo be dismie on ‘On the eummit of the Barrier, according to Goott's diary, im latitude # de. | slieged that on June 16 Jest, Marke per-{ to attack the returning victors. Thi pane ? Ly thet her husband 9 dead until the end . tion Counsel Wateon and Distriot-At-| other encroaching perils aside many a) fie dorengs vovege at Ube An- appoint and diemias at will That eusant St the feate overs seamenntes, weve a0 8 peting a ee orvriee torney Whitman on @ complaint made| times before, But the black shadow Rept x | tipedes. lect compe! 9 GENT MOVING PICTURES OF| Persone and to get rid of every mem. | Feturaing were edequate ead that no one world would have done | °Y Chief John Howe, head of the Fire) sweeping up (avean Machd cetved any message. She may not know SELF AND SON. Goott learned that the captain had to spend Christmas at the she planned s surprise for had a number of moving pic- feached the explorer. The chances are 1 lb, hox.... 08 ib, box, 28 6 fate. Thir My FIGHT AGAINST BLIZZARD, Any of our cand@es will be delivered te é ree Oe Boe Tee sourney wae) ia tbe Police Department pian dur- | He continued to say that then, with One Ten Camp only eleven mil Et train an It’ wan pulling into ths| ‘The scurvy, the not-to-be-conoetved-ot tn ,80 mile sone | bust totover Bens: Hi 48 ce en are teaaa kee Play yl i | they had fuel enough for only one hot meal and foo@ for t . Tremont avenue etation in the Bronz,| cold and low provisions began their ne mmoenh, epoenlin ta cores AST isis‘ Garter Som i a soca handsome wite was confident that | the police force, would work out a | OU “878 they had been unable to leave the tent, the gale was raging 90, application, pany ore minimised 1f the Commissioner of the new force were given the power to ber of the force of whom he had any on common law proof showing him to be guilty of some dereliction. 1 am in favor of creating this new force, but not in favor of putting It under a board of commissioners to serve without pay, To be effective it ought to be under a paid commission- er, who would have to devote all of aaying that corruption was never less ett) better result. better in the weather which we encountered freee to latitude 8 degrees, the thermometer dropped to between minus 20 and minus 20 degrees, In latitude &2 degrees, though 10,000 feet lower, the temperature hovered detween 0 degrees pelow sero in the daytime and 47 below at night. Wach day's march was against a tremendous head wind. It ip clear that these were untoward circumstances, Seott deslared in hin farewell message to the world, and that “our ‘vreck” wag due te the sudden advent of unprecedentedly severe weather, the cause of which wea beyond e: SAYS HE HAS NO REGRET FOR JOURNBY. The test case was brought by Corpora- Prevention Bureau, against Marke, who has a moving picture the- Abraham mitted thirty-five persons to stand with- in the inside aisies, contrary to the pro- vielons of an ordinance. In his opinion, Justice Russell holdy that the penaity prescribed—a fne jot $50—in @ civil action is by no means a suMiclenuy severe puniahinent for fla Brant Violations that migit easily cause two years old, of No. 661 Glen- enue, Brooklyn, died of heart ( he brushed thie aside, as he had brushed ahead, “Firat of all, as I picture it, scurvy— had been cutting down on food, becau perhaps, not taken adequat in the first place, owing to the fact that they themselves were drag- Bing the loaded sledges. This lack of sufficient nourishment, coupled with the expected hardships of trekking through SCURVY WEAKENS THEM IN iia fsa eee viet” ‘aad | be vines 10c Special for Tuesday ASSORTED PEANUT CBKAMS—Knjoy these sweets und a one-third 10c saving, POUND BOX iee-bound land, reduced their resiat- ° hie time to bis duties, 1 have an |#nation. dhe death or Injury of many persons. |ence, and, quite naturally, the scurvy Tuesday's Ofiering Wednesday’s Offering 120 of them—the mail] the more reason to be “3 do net think Bumen betage over come theengh such © mouth In auch a case, he says, It seems clear | lowed. I eusgest this because Capt. |) SPICED OPEAA UR spuen rou sue| ASSORTED CHEWING KiS3ES—roas his mew method, for the “reson a0 we have come arena” 2A poy? ng sant pes Oe oat hf s_saoviclion, mar be had under te Movans of the Terra Nova party wae at: PL ther ore, madera, onfaeflone hones aca mai 7? bie diazy, “and we ve al law relating to public nulsancos, 1° woud al oY Tt stcs Reward Buran, one of the | rei have a6eoted & similar method for the «1 ® eccond compenion—Capt. Ontec—and 0 short- ‘The Court adnidged Marke guilty and | cked by the scurvy & few days after|} drop, Sea in ise rou ated Siuiirashere, to carry te rene t| worted oan, are liselts and it bad age of fuel in onr depots, for which I camact account; and, nally, bus [fined him $100, bis return, Thia ahowed that the gurmal] {5 gtr frandieitet., “Ther ibe Capt. Beott or to get them on board the Me ee AEP SWANS Om0 for the storm which has fallen upon us within eleven miles of the de- Leet Es.. gmp was necelsary to give|| = abe. POUND BOS . Terra Nova. This was late in the year pot (One Tom Camp) at which we hoped to secure the Azal euppiies.” Pita De tas theres, odeen PR hscdivall TB cdi Bay fi mean rg wet, ners. sihes tie Feels no hesitation in Og a gee cl PENNY A POUND PROFIT PLUS PARCEL POST world, summoned his last ounce of strength in « call for the generosity of hia || Pert Rew: Cortlandt and 125th street stores onen every evening until 11 o'clock, And sdove all things, whatever “We are weak,” was hig only comment on the physion! condition of — | Government toward those dependent upon him who should be left alone. The AD oor mares epee Sai ppb ase corruption there might be in thet Mig twe companions and himself, “Waiting is dificult, but for my own cal) of his companions he incorporated tn thi: 3 64 BARCLAY STREET 208 BROADWAY fore, would uot refleet upon the cake I Go uct regret this journey, which hee shown all Raglishmen can “E appeal to our countrymen to see that those whe 4dfend on us ‘Cor. West Broadway Cor. Fulton St. police forces. endure hardships, help one another and moet death with ee great a ave properly opred for, Mad we lived, J should have haé a tale te tel) | 29 CORTLANDT ST. pif? NASSAU STREET Sincerely youre, fortioude ae ever in the past. We took rishs, We know we tock them. of the hardihood, endurance and courage of my companiong which Car. Charch Street Bet. Beekman & Spruce Sta W. J. GAYNOR, Mayor. ‘Things bave come cut against us and, therefore, we have mo cause for would have stirred the heart of every Baglishman. i] “Past Row & Nassau St. sore® 260 W. 125th STREET complaint, but bow stil! to the will of Providence, determined gti) to “These notes and our dead boties must tell the tale,” the brave | ‘At City Hall Park 6 Just East of 8th Ave, / Red Cross >}: Cough m Go our best to the Inst.” moan concluded, “but surely, surely a greet, rich country like cure wil) | ‘The qosilied welzit tn cash tnstence fnclades the contalnen, Little @weetments, but very effeutive, Ge,—nkdrt, | ‘The man whe with feeble Angers scrawled theme words of parking te ibe Gee that those Whe are dependent on us are properly peevides fon” List WE FORGES 1 Oc Special for Wednesday ASSORTED HARD ue £00 travels the longest way. YUCND BOX