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Show WIDE WORLD GLOBE TRAVELS 2000 MILES Of 'the twelve globes set adrift' last August y the Wide World magaslne for the purpose of testing the currents of the Atlantic atx have ao far been re-sovered. re-sovered. Tbe last to be found Is marked No. 11 and waa thrown from the deck of the Campania on the ilth of August kvat by Mlaa Alice Russon. the actress, who Is now on a road tour with "The Arcadians." Arca-dians." The globs was aet adrift from the captain's (Seek by Mlsa Russon at I p. m. when the vessel was in latitude 41:: north and longitude 17 :M west. It was found on Msrch by J. Montgomery, at Polaaill. Horn Head. County Donegal. In I the extreme north of Ireland. It had traveled approximately O0 miles In 0I daya. No water waa found In tbe globe, but the voucher which It contained (giving (giv-ing Instructions to the Under) was almost Illegible with verdigris. All the lettering on the globe had been washed oft with the 'exception of the word "reward." The metal flag bearing the words " "Wlds World" wss undamaged. The finder waa rewarded with a check for 10. Six globes are still adrift. No. 4. thrown by Madams Be I ha and bearing her name, bains! worth 160 to the finder. . |