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Sumner Gazette, The (Newspaper) - September 25, 1913, Sumner, Iowa
The St mask for a John Randall he last chapter in the his tory of the greatest fatal Ity in the annals of Moun Tain climbing in the which occurred on Mont Blanc just 48 years May be written this sum by this Accident 11 lives were lost in a furious snowstorm near Tho Summit of the roof of the victims included two one Scotchman and eight guides and porters from not one of the party escaped five of the bodies were recovered at the time of the it is expected by Chamonix guides and scientists that the six others will be delivered up by the Glacier this the rate of progression of glaciers has Long been and Accord ing to of theauthor Les the bodies held in the ice for More than 40 years should reach the Valley this scientists in Europe Are much inter ested in the As it May Supply evidence to prove their theories concerning the Speed the annual March of glaciers toward the but there is also a human Side to the watch which is being kept miss Edith Randall of Boston has been waiting Many years in the Hope of recovering the body of her John a Boston who was one of the victims of the and who was fifty four years old when he lost his life in 1870 on the Mont Blanc last year miss Randall came to As the ice axe and several Small articles belonging to ran Dall had been found by guides at the foot of the Glacier Des which descends directly from the Summit of Mont Blanc to the lip of the Valley of Many american and eng Lish As Well As joined in the search for the but with out will the searchers have better Luck during the next few months the Story of this Alpine tragedy can be told on August two Stog dam and with their guides arrived at Chamonix hav ing Bee i caught in a violent Snow storm on Mont the English climbers met at the hotel the two John Randall and bean of who was fifty four years and the scotch the aged of these three had already engaged eight guides and por ters at Chai unix to conduct them in easy stages to the top of Mont the weather was doubtful in the Val Ley and bad in the mountains and in View of Tho experience of the englishmen they were warned against attempting the but the americans were in a hurry to return Home and the warnings were dire Tho first part of the up to the grand at an Elevation of was accomplished in Cloudy but the Snow was Good and Ilam under the party set out on september 6 from the hut for the Summit in spite of a Strong wind and dark their Progress was watched with telescopes from it was noticed that from time to time the whole party had to throw themselves Down on the Snow to avoid being carried away by the near the later they were hidden from View by when the Clouds parted the climbers were seen coming Down near the same then the Snow storm became More violent and they were again the storm lasted eight Days and not one of the 11 climbers was seen again a week later 14 Chamonix guides attempted to reach the fatal but were driven Back by the Snow and on september 17 28 guides and porters got out again from Chamonix for the and amid hard Snow on the North Steep slope discovered the bodies of five of the those of the is Corkindale and two guides Lay 750 feet below the about 3qo feet higher were concerning the dog Days among other truths writer observes they Are evidence that Backbone of Winter in the dog clays Are hot and they warm up about the Middle of and Are a sure sign that the Backbone of Winter in it is Only when the dog Star rages that we dog but nobody has yet discovered what the dog Star rage it the sidereal the bodies of bean and a the former was in a sitting posture with his head leaning on one hand and the Elbow on a upon bears a notebook was found containing entries which throw a Light upon the great sufferings experienced by the he had also written a Farewell note to his Winall five corpses were found out of 11 and they were Frozen the bodies were placed in sacks and car ried Down the the guides were three Days in reaching Chamo As the weather again became although 43 years have the six other including those of Randall and the have not yet been delivered up by the Alpine River of though 40 years up to now has been the longest period the Glacier has been known to retain its the remains of bean and Mccorkindale Are buried Side by Side in the Little English Church Ceme at Chamonix at the foot of Mont and perhaps Randall will join his comrades Beans notebook and his pathetic letter to his wife explain the tragedy and the sufferings of the Par Buth of the entries in the notebook Art As follows 6 i have made the ascent of Mont Blanc with ten Mccorkindale and Wear Rived at the Summit at half past immediately after leaving it i was enveloped in Clouds of we passed the night in a Grotto excavated out of the affording very uncomfortable and i was ill All Mont if any one finds this notebook i beg that it May be Jones United states of the letter to his wife said my dear Hessie we have been on Mont Blanc for two Days in a Ter Rible we have lost our Way and Are in a Hole scooped out of the Snow at a height of i have no Hope of per haps this Book May be found and for we have no food my feet Are already Frozen and i am exhaust i have Only strength to write a few i die in the Faith of Jesus affectionate thoughts to you and my my remembrances to great men in common Clay models by Beaty words by Gene Morgan no bagpipes blew in Days of Yore when Andy left grim Scotland Shore with manner yet so his Fortune in the West to with All the worldly goods he had enclosed within a bag of plaid he landed at a Yankee Dock and then proceeded to the Iron foundries of the Day were twas hard to make them pay and Pittsburg seemed upon the Dot that desert thence travelled this canny Scot who soon observed just what was what and set his his Heel upon that foundry the Story of his Rise in life is equal to Napoleons so greatly did his wealth held a City in his hand and though its none of our he made the Pittsburg the need of Reading he expounds and hands out francs and pounds to towns and hamlets Oer the Globe that Young and old May daily probe through volumes grave or Light and educate themselves at we also in details about his Temple at the Hague where sages make a peace Appeal against warships made of andys by Universal press ens at and he certainly does rage about these which reminds us that the dog Star rages Only at and it is the dog Days that we hear More no answer to this Dut that makes no difference to the weather and the Mercury shins up Tho tube just while Mankind simply drifts along on a sea of per the name of the dog Star is this is because he is up dogs become mad during dog and Why they very body else and swears which dogs do dog daisies Blos som at Chis and they Are tropical All in conclusion it May be said without fear of successful contradiction that although every dog has his every Day Hast its and the rest of us ought to be dog Gould glad of the most common name for a place in England is which occurs to Cater than 72 All simple of Cut Blouse effects in order for seasons smart Little coat suit illustrated May be taken As design that will have the Sanction of those who delightful and More useful than Ever Are the coat and skirt suits of the coming the majority of which Are suitable for dress Wear or Street in a wide Range of handsome the Blouse effects Are con stantly growing in they Are the preferred designs for the supple goods like the velour surfaced ones and the new Cheviot All tailored suits Are extremely Sim ple of but More or Complex of contrary to preceding very Little trimming is used the Success of the costume de pending largely on Graceful draping and scathing of the smart Little coat suit of the sketch is representative of tha simpler the coat is what is known As a russian an attractive Compromise Between two of the sea sons favorite its material is one of the Pebble finished Woolen weaves in mole the skirt is rather Long and with the tunic in Blue costumes of this Type Are fashion Able for Early fastened across the front at the Knees by a Square Tab held in place with Oval and trimmed with so tache motifs in purple and mole Brown Satin is used for the under Plain skirt and Only needs a panel of the suit material Down the Center front to fill in the space above and below the Button Dover Section of the in the Blouse the fullness is dist rib May be made Rich or Plain wide variety of styles allowed in the adornment of popular boleros and beaded boleros and tons Are in a wide variety of Many of these Are decorated with beaded pan Els or Borders in Rich de Futurist or cubist patterns Are also Coates of Chiffon or net Are elaborately and Many beaded Robes Are handsome beaded and jewelled ornaments and very Long beaded tassels adorn beaded tunics and draperies Are particularly smart for use with Dainty in Many models the Waist and tunic Are made in the Bead ing showing Rhine coloured Glass and Gold and Sil jetted tunics Are especially Fash these beaded draperies Ore used Over slightly draped the combination of beads with Chenille embroidery is new and a touch of Wool embroidery is often introduced into Chenille and beaded smoking a smoking table made of lacquered Braes stands on a High Standard which brings the table just about the level of toe Arm of a it is equipped with the usual Cigar Ash tray and match Box in the Center of the table is a Lon armed electric which bends to any Angle and is with a brass the wire runs through the leg of the and it there run into a silk covered which is screwed into a convenient surely this table suggests a comfortable time with cigars and or Model of Blue velvet with tunic of embroidered High Satin Belt sleeves of mousse line de used across which Pouch a trifle Over the crushed Satin the fronts Cross each the right Over the in a Tab that reproduces the one of the and similarly is trimmed and held in place with the Ove shaped the soft Collar Rolls up High about the and the soft purple Satin tie running under the Tab hangs out below it in a Loop and Tasse led the sleeves Are set into dropped shoulders finished with soft Rollback cuffs and trimmed with the so tache food Acta As aleut ins in the form of Lieut and muscular a few meat for Tho Sec who like to Cut Down tha meat Bills and also the heavy food during the warm a fair dishes like the following May be suggestive Spanish and Walnut rub two cupful of cooked Squash in to a add one egg Well beat two Lable spoonfuls of melted but a tablespoonful of a Quarter of a Teaspoon of four table Pooni Fuls of flour and a half cup of chopped English form into Cro Roll in crumbs and egg and Fry in hot Tomato and Corn a cupful of cooked Corn add a cup of quartered four Tablespoon Fuls of four tablespoonful of bread a teaspoonful of and Pepper to mix and pour into buttered baking dish and bake for half an hour in a moderate Surve hot in the baking lentil a cupful of lentils in several Waters and soak them for twelve then boil until soft but not a Drain and add two tablespoonfuls of melted one tablespoonful of a Little Salt and Rod the Yolks of two eggs and half a cup of nut meats finely chopped make into round Lay on buttered tins and bake in a hot oven for fifteen serve hot Wolti a few nuts sprinkled Over the Beans May be used if Len tils Are not at nut two cupfuls of Indian meal and a cup of a tablespoonful of Salt and enough boil ing water to Cook in a double boiler until of the consistency for when stir in two cupfuls of Hickory nut pour into a pan to then Cut in slices and White decoration on Green effective ornaments that May be applied on the simplest of a meal should be regarded As an important end in it should be taken at body mind for tha time up to and to agree so civil the seasonable a stunning dress can be made from Oyster White Linen embroidered in a rather subdued Row of Button Hole a Diagonal Row of Green Scallop Ping from the neck to the Bottom of the skirt and place from six to twelve White Crochet the number de pending upon the along the Row of Scal loping on the Waist and continuing on Down below the Waist line for some distance on the each White Crochet Button should have in its Center a Large Green French the la Down Collar and turnback cuffs of the dress Are scalloped in j Andin the curve of each of the Collar and cuff scallops is nestled a group of three Green French one Large knot May be used if pre a Spray of Green leaves worked solidly on the front of the or a soft Green tie slipped under the Collar and knotted in carries out the color Wear with the dress a crush Green silk Girdle with the popular ends at tha Side Back or a Green suede leather costume Over a Green silk underskirt occasionally peeps out above White shod feet should at the very an clinging Linen should be and no starch should be used in laundering of Dainty crepe de Chine charming frock that is fresh from the hands of one of the most famous crepe de which is the most Beautiful of the Silks for draping and has been fashioned into the above charming the Blouse portion was Gath ered into two shirred puffs form ing a Bolero Over a Dainty Vest of Cream Shadow lace with Little pointed Yoke of the the sleeve is similarly treated at the Elbow and a cuff of the lace shows sat uncovered but tons of the Shade of the which is a soft trim bodice Aud underskirt the latter with this exception being perfectly latest French f French women have abandoned their purple powder which was specially manufactured for electric Light nor Are they As keen about the Saffron powder that made them look As if they had just returned from Long holidays and were nicely at the moment they seem inclined to turn to Pink and with patches and powdered in the when there is such an abundance of the frugal housewife win provide the when there is less to choose when there is such a Supply of Good great care should be taken not to overtaking the with Little is Fol Lowed by All sorts of Bil ious rheumatism and any number of troubles Are often caused by Active Young people Are usually Able to work off and assimilate their As they exercise much in the open but the Middle aged Man or who puffs on going must use care in the amount of food con when baking to avoid a soaked do not put the filling into tha pie until the top crust is if there is depth enough to the and it is put into a hot oven with a Strong heat at the pie will not run How Many who have never passed through the experience can appreciate what a Little thing will make a sick Persu extremely uncomfortable cause positive an improperly prepared piece of bread not Well toasted will cause indigestion and even heart Why Toast is and what a Good slice of Toast really does not always enter into the mind of the for ii there a too much acid in the gastric eat Green vegetable salads with nuts Aud Well cooked Cereal with if there is a deficiency of lean chopped White meat Chicken Aud Wiite exclude All drink two of Cool water each a Glass before breakfast and one before use Sweet butter and nuts and Olivic Oil for fats avoid cooked fats and too great a mixture at any do not eat too much nor too do not Combine sugar with acid ice Cream or Oandy with avoid cheese and As mus Tard or highly seasoned an unromantic dont you Long for the old Ewin Ming Hole now cant say i i dont believe the Muddy old Creek could compare with a modern interruptions at Kever disturb a Man when he is eat not Only does it irritate but it actually interrupts his no Man who knows anything about dogs will Ever disturb a animal at his to Call away a dog when he is gnawing a Bone is cruel As Well As a Cut that is worrying a mouse will scratch and bite if inter need of the under dog the under dog wants no be
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