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‘wo Lines Gompeté to Bring ThentBack in “Style and Comfort.” | Aside from the géneral interest Hinced over the pagel yaturn of the ival balloonists—Licuts. Kioor, Far- Ul and Hinton—from’ Canada, it’ be- ime known to-day that two railroads ‘e trying to beat one another for the onor of carrying the adventufers | om Toronto to New York, ‘The New York Central Ratlroad has ‘spatched an official private car to oronto, to meet the ‘airmen this ‘ternoon. Heforo this action » was’ | ken by the local passenger agent a legram was sent, to @ecretary Dan- Is, asloing his approval. The New York ‘Central officinis ive Lay accommodations for e wives of oe and | Hin- a Ne tix extra charge,” ad they at it, r the extras witat the umey. According’ to exedutivds. af! © New York Central, this car is jeorated with the grea tae am id. Navy flags; bs prs is apartments in|addition to gon jcommodations with brass beds, an. wervation sitting room, dining room 1d @ well stocked Janer. A chef and physician are ch charge, according] the announcement, Secretary Daniels wired his ap- ‘oval, and later, according to’ the cate agent hete, wited\the bal- p “to take advantage of the see a. comfortable trip home.” message was sent to the Lieuw- fants in care of the Aero Club, orate, It was sald. inst thie offer of the New “brk Central, word came “from the ative offices of the Lehigh Val- Railroad in New York that Lieut. r had wité@ Lieut. Evans at way that they would entrain Toronto at 6.06. P. M. to-day the Lehigh's Philadephia. and York express. This train-is due arrive at the Pennsylvania er to-morrow morning at. jock. The Lehigh V¢lley Rallroad’s ‘'\8 @ twetve-section drawing room ;peping car, and officials of the com- “any announced that the balloonists Hould be assured of every comfort, 1} toute frem Toronto to New York. airmen will be required to pay fare from ‘Toronto to New but extras may be provided gptutousty by the railroads, Nini, We would havé a cup and some bread in the niorning, then mush’ a couple of “hort aad (Continied From First Page.) : os Farrell | ae aeomed | to be on the best Before Lieutenants ventures, Farrell to his previ- ous narrative, by giving somg Inter- esting all bad rienced in their efforts to get sleep While on the trail, “We ae to ho} nights," sald i, “to keep the fire golng, but whe; we were off ‘watéh it was 90 cold it was bard to get any rest. Night before Jast I got practically no'’sleep at all, Walter would often get up before time for ‘his wateh because be could not sleep, to sleép pretty well. We had #ix blankets-and tried wpreading three of them on the ground and the others over us. \ found that,it didn't work very well. of their ad-!| we divided: them between ‘u could have slept jt 1 all right, but I kept. wis! it was all right” . . Referring to the nature of bickering on ‘ue train, all threg agreed that they were solely and purely the manifestations of physical, and men- tal exhaustion, and in the cise of Hinton; snowshoe sickness, known bereabouts ag mal do racquet. This attacks the nerves! of.the legs and is exceedingly painful while it lasts, “It comes,” said Hinton, “from lift- ing the weight of the snowshoe mile after mile. When it got too bad and | couldnt lift my snowshoe any long? er 1 would tie a piece of rope to the back of the shoe and lift it at each step with my hand. The worst was at the end of the day, when we had te climb the: steep bank of the river to make camp, * TRAIL BROKEN'FOR MOST OF THE WAY. “The trail was unbroken almost the whole way, 60 that some of us had to go ahead of the dogs to tramp it down as hard gs we oould. In places if was slushy and the stuff would cake.on our shoes, making them g¢tili heavier and forcing us to stop from time to time to clean them. ly l¢g is still swollen.” taking up the story, said: “Our little differences were such as might happen in any party of tired men. If the other fellow didn’t pass the sugar our tea, say, or we had to climb ‘over another man in the Little tent to get lf, we would grouch at one another. “One time Kloor was doing the cooking and Hinton thought he didn’t have the draught “of the tent stove \| fixed right. So he lit into him about will close their shops and school y ) aren will be excused for. a few Surs to-morrow while the parade is jasing. All stores and residences 1 be decorated with American and banners inscribed: “Wel- that. These things were all over In|, minute, And when we were out on the trail we were all right again, “The thongs of the snowshoes galled our feet and biistered them. No matter how a man felt, he had to keep up with thé dogg or be left’ be- |trely and in every respect watch-and-watch |@uarrels were qnly on the & good breakfast, then would agpin and keep going tll dark. .We had some moose meat along to hetp out our other supplies.” Bofore takitig the train (fom Mat- ce Lieut, Kloor issued @ statement \in which he sald: Magni to Leg ob between Oo pagsenge! accompanied | tha jn a the flight of free rete Hoe clear that this controversy was @ pect or a come of overwrought ‘etruggles that had to be endured on the SHB tact the trail to ee come grouchy, and at the slightest irritation would make a fuss, of the moment and temporary “ disagree- ments. Almost as quickly as they would start they would end and all hands wi As urual, the best aud bara ee friends. mantor “of the: free, balived osen I flew to Moose Bractory, I had perfrct to uphold our ‘own dignity “and dignity, and we will ia brothers ee oat friend: oo have = WADE SENTENCED attics all of the on by the hardships og gruciiing!| Gira See ee! BY CUNT TOE, = _ Sas roma here last night. ‘They ought to Fcharge admisston and Tet them stand.” ‘News of Waile’s conviction was broken to his wife early to-day. The young woman, who is at 8t. Vincent's ‘Hoppital being treated for nervousness i due te the strain she has undergone, luge they were two of my warmest friends and warmest of friends, “During the trip the three of us have been the best of friends and have sacrifiped for one another mutually od ‘ hag eng tape and. have t ti out a8 one compos- ite aed of shipmates and, in accord- ance with traditions of the great United States Navy, did all we could Saks & Company Announce for Friday and Saturday © AN EXCEPTIONAL SALE of Women’s Fashionable Wraps and Street Coats were themselves tna| becamé hysterteal and ft took some time to quiet her. “vyfnat will happen to my poor children?” she moaned, her first thoyghts on her being for little Aibert and Gertrade, who think their ,father is in the hospital and wonder why they are not taken to seo him. ‘Wade's mother also collapsed when BROADWAY At 34h STREET. 6 HE most wraps and coats created” tts] whe heard of ‘her aon'g conviction | Just night, Without a trace of ahy emotion ox- nila sy Wade rebeived. the!” verdict in the Criminal Superior Court of Fairfield County at 10.25 And |o'eock last night. “Guilty of murder in the first de- | ron" intoned David Jenks, white haired foreman of the jury. 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