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Show Wire S MESSAGE BY TELEPATHY Wife of Robert E. Peary, Arctic Explorer, Feels Sore That Husband Has Reached North Pole. NEW YORK, Oct. 26. In a Portland, Me., dispatch to the Times, Mrs. Robert E. Peary, wife of the explorer, is quoted as saying: "I feel just as sure as I am living at this moment that my husband has found the north pole and that he will soon be home to tell us all about it." Mrs. Peary has spent the summer with her little daughter on Eagle island, an isolated bit of land in Casco bay, where the Peary summer home is situated. situ-ated. With her daughter she came to Portland yesterday. "I do not expect to hear from him until the last of November," she continued. con-tinued. "But I will not be disappointed if I do not hear from him then. If he has not yet reached the pole I' expect that he is in his winter quarters at Cape Hecla. "On the last dash Mr. Peary was forced to turn back when within 250 miles of his goal owing to the lack of provisions. The Roosevelt will be able to plough 500 miles further north than his other ships and this will give him just so much advantage. " The real thing for the hurried lunch MOUNT'S Pork and Beans. |