mm butter-ant. Al mud-hem unmmznu. bodyudthoboly Indian 3W0. Wilbo. I l! View: than 9mm}; ‘glven to the al- no...“ the I. henna-I! chm 15.11 “W I «then-no.3. action-Hunt from we. ’5 I OH OIIDIIOI TEANS' RILAr IINGTH. .mibontio â€no plum â€Â£05. It in Am who Alumni of use... FUND. nod 3m:- vol «durum NOW butt-(Ill wm to mount.- UP Insta- SWING tlnnm’o mum! Ohlun ova. Own-On Old they kill or Ion any of tholr dogs while out on the neat Ana. No, With how many sledge. dld they mm Am, Two. Did they km any bar or in: mm out on the let north of Capo Thom-I Hubbard? Ans. No. Did they mk. any the ice? Am. No. Thou quuuono and mow-ro- were as follows: ., Old they cm- many open leads oi; {much opgn water during this time? . Ann bolng lMormd of the boys' narrative that var, Commander Peary suggested a urlu of questions to be put to thc boy: In regard to this trip from the land out and hick to It. Ice, ner croee the ma, but turned weetwerd or uuthweetmrd e ehert dletence and returned to Helberg Lend at a point wee! of where ehey had left the cache end when the four men had turned back. on. or more march, wild: (My oâ€"n; counter“! rough Ice and a Inc! of 0'an waur. They did not um" um rough eventually at n point on the west side of Neneeri strait (ehore of Axel Hei- berx Land of Sverdrup), eouth of Cape Thomas Hubbard. A cache was formed here end the four Eskimos did not go beyond this‘ point. Two others, Koolootlnsweh end Inughito, went on one more merch with Dr. Cook and the two boys. helped to build the enow igloo. then returned without sleeping. a letter from Dr. Cook to French. dated the neVenteenth of March. The two men rejoined the other four men who had been left behind. end the It: returned to Anoretok, enivinl Me: 7. This information wee obteined not from the two Eehimo boys, but from the six men' who returned end fromv Francke himself, end wee known to n: in the eununer of 190'. when the Roosevelt ï¬rst errived et Etnh. The information in ineerted here ee nappie- Inentery to the nee-retive ot the two hon.) After Veleepin. et the eemp when the leet two Eeklmee turned heck. Dr. Cook and the twe' beye went In e northerly or nerthweeteriy dlrectlon with two eledgee end twentrodd done. How many dog. did they have? Am. Commander Peary in 1898.1“ utilised by Sverdrup in 1899, to the head of Sverdrup'l “Bay Fiord†on the vent tide of Ellesmere Land. Their route then lay out through this third, thence north through Ever- drup'p "Heuern Sound" and Nun-en in Payer Hubor, then went thrgugh Rico unit to Buchanan bay. After a tow marches Funcke and three. Eski- m returned to Anon-etch. Dr. Cook, with the othen. then pro- ceeded up num- bey, a branch of Buchlnnn bay. and crossed Ellen- mere Land through the valley pass at the head of Flesler bny. indicated by n___â€".7 , They, with Dr. Cook. Franck. Ind nine other Eskimos. loft Anoratok, crossed Smith's Sound to (hp. Sabine, IIth in Commander Penn-1’: old home The narrative of those Eskimo- h 8 follows: ‘ "any, Penikpnh. the hther, was min called in to verify deulls of the portion: of the route with which he we: personally funnier. ' During the taking of this testimony. it developed thnt Dr. Cook had told than boys, as he told Mr. Whitney and Billy Pritcherd. the cabin boy, am they must not tell Commandez Pury or any of us anything about their Journey, Ind the boy: noted Dr. Cook had threatened them it they should tell mything. On their way they killed musk oxen ~ â€"vl - according to the boy's statement. they m killed deer, but. some of that dogs, an). van-u; 3nd musk oan. The Ieéond boy was then «lied 1n Ind the two went over the shirt to- gether, the second boy “lusting some chum :- noted boremor. ,,r_ v wâ€", ~ null-“II. tho tothor of I-took-o-Ihoo, 3 very in- tolligont man. who won in the party at Eokimoo that come back from Dr. Cook from the northern end 81' Non- an strut. who in familiar as o hunt- or with tho Jones Sound region. nod who hu boon in‘ComInonder Poory'o voriou. expeditions for name than mu. come in and indicated the an. locolitieo and detoilo u the two hon. Then the ï¬rst boy wu‘brought in unto, out! with a moi] he trocod on the non their route. momhoro of our potty writing upon the ,chort whoro‘ ï¬n n. uww wile" a. nu (one with Dr. Cook. This he did. pointing out with his ï¬nger on the mm. but not making en: them upon It. An he went out. the other boy come I- end We: uted to show where he hed‘gone with Dr. Cook. This he did; the without making my mun. end ‘ Inflated the some route end the me detail- u did the nut'hoy. When he was throhgh, Pantkpeh. um: by nun: Ill, and no one of us In. any doubt t my told the inn). To to man Into nouns: One of no boys wu called in. and, with | chat on the able before him. wu uh“ to show In». he hill (on â€"INL n- I'- - “If! by «van! cachet. arriving some muskoxen and, continuing cut, ““ 5"9'“ 321mâ€! armory. The n killed four man u the pine indi~ vivalist wal um ni patience with flu cued on the chart. and were null, n-cni coilectiimsihli Imeheen “ken stopped by tho yack ice 3: the month ‘during ihe ï¬rst «echo! in?! service here‘ .F‘rom Cnpe Von they went on down into. the southwest sngle of Jones Sound, where ._..they killed 3 sod; thence, «stolen; the south «not of the sound. killing three but: at tho point noted on the mp. to the penin- suln known as Capo Bpu’bo on tho mop. about midwu on the south “do point the hoyi were olenr; emphatiq,‘ and nnshahble. They upent a good den] of time in this region. and hnnily abandoned their dog. end one dodge. too)! to their boat. croqued Keli'l Gm to North Kent. up into Norfolk Inlet, then back along the north coast of Colin Archer Peninsula to Cope Vere, where they obtained fresh eider duck eggs. Here they cut the remaining sledge ofl, that is uhortened it. as it was Awkward to transport with the boat, hnd neu- here they killed 3 wok Hero for me am time during the cntire Journey, except a lire-d7 noted on' Cape Thom“ H. nubbnrdh they encounter-pd opon‘wltor. On this ham hand; than outward to tho ms the bay muted "Eid's Mord" on Iver- drup's chart; than Iquthwut to Holl’u Gate and Simmon'l poninauh. then down through Norwulan bay, where any muted tome ban, but not until If“: they m killed none 0! their dog, to the out lldo of‘ an Cook went "on Cape Nophweet (about mmm eighty and I half de- ‘greee north) to. the pole. e distance of ï¬vehundred end eevonty geographical } miles, In twenty-«van Glyn. After tilting the deer they then inv- eled south along the out side of Ring- nee Land to the point Inflated on the chart, where they killed mother deer. They then went out heron the eouth out 01 Crown Prince Gustav m to the loath end of Nether: Lend. ‘or flve eleepa at ihal polo“, and the number of daye requlred to march from Cape Thomas Hubbard ‘0 Cape Northweet (a distance of acne elxty nautical mllea). whlch would advance hla date of departure "on: the land to at tea: the sun of March. and be prepared to accem the claim that Dr. ‘coast of Hcibcrg Land :2 Casio Nari; wept, and Ma arrlval at Rlnunoo Land. when they killed the «or, we must then add 'to "is data of Dr. Cook’s II!- ter of March 17th, at or near Capo Thomas Hubbard. the cubuquant four If It In taunt-d um pol-Mp. Dr. Cook got mlxed and that he ruck“ the pole. or thou!“ It. did, betwoon the time of Invlng the northwm no dogs, and «turned to the land with ioadad aiodgu, make. their at- talnmcnt of the pole on the trip north of Cape Thomaa Hubbard a phyaicai and mathematical lmpoul- blilty, a: it would' demal’ld the sub- olstenco of threa men and over twan- ty dogs during a journey of ten hun- dred and forty geographical miles on Io}: than two alias} had: of: The amwo‘ru of the Eskimo boys to Commander Peary’o oerlu of Indo- pehdent questions, showing that they kimd no game, made no caches. loot The above portion of the eute- ment of the Eeklmo boy: covers the period of time In which Dr‘. Cook claims to have gone to the pole and back. and the entire time during which he couid poulbly have made any attempts to go to It. Arriving at tha the}: of Amâ€"und Ringncs Land. the Eskimo: killed a deer u indicaied on the chart. From this Maud they could no two Vlandl beyond (Sverdrup'u Eflcf Rlng- no: and Amund Rlngnu Lunch). From (In Inland "my journeyed toward the Iefl~hand one of than two land: (Amund' Rlngn Land). passing a small island whlch t‘heyrdld not vlult. This crltlchm and correction was Jaunted by the ï¬rst boy. who started to change the position of the Island. butwu stopped, as Commander Paar-y had glvon lnttruct'lona that no changes or erasures war. to be mad. In the rod“ as drawn by the Eaklmoa on the chart. ‘ that to the fact that tho poamon of the Island was more nearly In line wlth the point when they had loft Hclbcrg Land (Capo Northwest) and the channel between Amund Ringnu Land and Ella! Rlngna Land. The all. and position of QM. Island, at drawn by flu am boy. was erm- cloud by the ucond boy I. bolng mo largo and too far to thu went, the loo- ond boy calling the inflation of the From her. they wont 'uouthwm along tho northwest cont of Hclberg Land to a polnt lndlcaud on the mp (Svérdrup's Cap. Northwut). From her. thoy wen! west across “I, Ice. which wan level and covond with snow. oflorlng good golng. to I low Inland whlch they had Boon from‘ the shore 'of Halborg Land at Cape; Northwut. On this bland ‘ they camped for on. sloop. about IN they could «Fry, no any were" nblo to take. but I few things from the etch. How many Midge. did they have when they so! back to land? Am. Two. Old tiny ban any pmvhlm loft on their shag" when thcy um. back to land! Am. You: the and... um had “Christian movie the fail (0' my .Ihcir rem. " was .Ihe"-expreuiun wigh which Gipsy Smith characterized some n! his audience: in his nddrrfl Sunday night it the Sevemh reï¬imem armory. The re- vivalipt wu' out at patience with “IC u-c of co'lectimns um ha: been taken, Gapsy' Smith Not gamma. the Col- Iectionl.' Pace admcun, nut MW e ship I uild- ers, should be elected In represent the people In congress. When tome m_en parade around they imagine they auracl as much attention a: a circus. Of course specuhu’ng or dealing in futures sounds more reï¬ned than gamb- ling. but a man will lose- jtm as much. At’thc Woman's Librarv Club Thurs~ day afternoon II 2:30, the pr‘ugrnm an- nvunces; Travels, New Zellnd, by Mrs. Frederick E. Washburn. Giply Smith enjoyed a day at lh'e Skukie Country Club In! Saturday I: I guest at H. P. Crowd}. 6!" Winnetka. Miss Bessie Day rammed to Glenéoe this week, she having went the summer :3 the Eu: with her Ii-‘ter, Mn. Buying- 0"--- mm mam-nu "cue alumna; ‘wouid have been leu than 5,000. ‘ The Phlllles were the only team In the Natlonnl league to lose 3 m. by forfeit in the lmon Just cl . The players, following the benching o! Maren end Dooln, refused to mum. ; play. Umplre Mullen nve’ the tune ‘ to . New York. ‘ 'ln winning the Future nukes at the Southern Clrcnlt meet in Memphu, Blank 8., a Mia-purl m. unbluhed~ nnewmcrdmtmotnck-amueln nun. "I was thinking of the bone tint gave me my start," he said. '7Ho In :3 human u 1 mm dog. and his tail was I scraggly affair. but I coached him for a me and I sold him [or 3225 more than I bought him for. You never iorx'et Ed'GeerI, once you meet him. A man of medium suture. whole my eyes look out from o n» dun: rim of squint furrow. Gears. who and: out among the famous horsemen of the' country' be- cause of his splendid drivinx‘ and the foot tint he will not stand for day “ï¬xing" of the du’ ‘Ichedule, was returning from a '3 work. His beet horn, The lime-tor. is valued at 840,000. ‘ “The only way to fuck n horse is Just the way you'd pick u friend." to aid. “Bounty doesn’t count. You Hook him «mm in the face, am it he bu a good hand, full flee, o iine eye and a good natured our, he'l 111 right. um. time. His â€penance incl-eh chu- tlcleer tlee end Itrldent troueen. Hie speech 13 straight Noeh Webster, lott- ened by e slight anthem accent. And his manner is the oixtwerd expression of a mu: wholly absorbed with the work he chose'bechm he loved It. "Hot-sauna" takes an! with "Innk- er" or "merchant" in one“: mind am: talking with Edwin F. Goon. the mutant driver of racehorm of III Cb: North 3â€" NM? mm D) GEEBS A QUEER CHARACTER Vanna Rolnsman Bay- to Pick Home at You Would a Friend. Ikpah Imk-nâ€"uhoo’s rather. 'mi here they «mood 8mm Bound on m loo. an?!“ at Anon-stat. (Mod) 1! 19mm 11. s. u. mum A. 311mm. Mater 5. 8. Roosevelt. D. B. K'IILLAN. GEORGE BORUP. UNITE" A. EDISON. Hubor nut Capo same, {you any roan}! a_qul_ my“! fox-V them by Pan- he look: like I ponflct lot in; In the can: to cum Bord: them ground Cups lube!!! sad up to Cour ’0! Jone: Sound. noun' hm they tux-nod but to Cu» Burke. what they winter-Cd Ind killed may musl- oxen. Am:- the sun retunod in 1009 they stated. mum their nous, acre-u Jone: Bound to Clpo Tennyson; them along an cout'to Durance Bull: (9885!!!! Inside at two and! Islands; not shown on tho chat. but din" on; It by the hon). Whore tho! killed I bear; thence ‘3'?" the hm but - â€-- The choir reached the end ol the atanaa. Harmonies in which 8.!!!) voice. had joined died to a faint :pianiaaiaao, leaving only the tinkling oi the piano. Then the preacher “added in the dived ion of the charm. and membera hepn‘ ta hum the charm. GKPSY I SINGING mu "IMO. With hia- eyea‘ ï¬xed on the ateel (id- era of the armory. apparently oblivion at everything save a prayerful appeal to ‘ power! on high, the gipay preacher , any the refrain. And 1 shall aee him face to face And tell the atury aaved hygrace: Yea. I ahall aee hltn face to lace And tell him the story saved by grace. As if ï¬lled with emotion almoat too great to control the evangelbt tang. A clear tenor voice of excebtional beauty carried the melody to the lmtheat corn- er. The ainger aeetned lifted not of him aell by hia aheorptim in the mahipiul aenti'ment ol the aorta. and the eflect on 1 his heaven waa atn'lting. From door and aalleriea men and women leaned forward; some of them placed their handa to their ears. necking to catch every ahade and coloring of the tang Ended once. Gipav Smith began again and again. the retrain fell where thun- anda were listening with hreathleaa in. tereat. A sympathy reaching to the faith- est comer: of the hall aeetued to radiate lrorn the platlorrn where stood the evan- gelist. and when he ï¬nally ended the sung there were! team in the eyeaot many. Ti'fll' â€"â€"â€"-Vw1w New Trier Township Hi‘ School. The Romany evangelist stifled an au- dience u I mam might quick 1 child. There had beon changing of mu, um ring olushen. movements to â€d, In in ‘lhe big ball. but then ï¬ll Ion: 'Mdl Gimy Smkh loves among the he“ began :0 echo thmugh the nu "aiming: he‘ drew-attention to it. and held his ludi~ ton as if in the hollow of his hand. | “Listen. men and womenâ€"Jinan!“ . ' Gipey Smith stretched outhh hanï¬e toward the thousands coded into the Seventh regiment armory, (lingo. The great choir, banked tier on tier behind him. had taken up the melody of the; hymn: "Some dav lbe silver “will breakâ€"" ' { cam sum. Sim. H. . h. To...» "lf 1 cwldn't preach hope In the wont people in the mid." he dud-red, l"'"uld quit lire-chin:- My doctrine in to brine hope u the M191..." Fifteen Mam: people tend the evangelist weak a the two Sunday meeting: and 01 this number over 600 mutated to have been convened to Chriumlity. The speaker exerted that No ml pur- pose mm teechreliaion coma-e who have sunk the loves: and to that hope ha- hmg been Ion - 1 "'The collections haven't paid the rent of the building." hedechud, "and pon- niu are the awe-emu!" coin in thc collection bu: " DENTIST [know-tor N. W. Unlndlv "ova: h. III. to 5p. In. mrhluul I‘ul: Phone I 41 BYRON J. NTIVENN. "I†that: ï¬lm†rim Clnc with moan-mm:- Opp. x. W. Dem Highland Put. H ICELAND PARK RI; JOIIM Ave ILLINOIH 0â€. [boot 0‘11"- flout one. Phone 77 Print; M we] DR. 8. A. HAMILTON DR IAMES WATSON High’lmcl Park Hotel DENTIST w.» .1. Shh Btnk “I k ‘l‘e