Show T r RAl I SUNDAY 1 i E LEG SEP SEPTEMBER 5 itiS 1 I. I L J 4 Ji t i t p PUTTING UTTING THE MOOSE IN THE MOVIES The Unusual Sporting Achieve Achievement c chev feU e emen r men ment of oj New York or Hunters 1 in in the e Wilds o of Nn In h f t w 4 k irk Y 35 I k M y w Brunswick x f w r 3 s v t r i t Cs ti W T p rt i 1 T THREE hunters more interested in the camera JL than tha in the chase nave Have just lust returned re to New NewYork York from the s s of oC the tho Tobique River in in the northern part of oC New er Brunswick with a remarkable remarkable remark remark- m r able J. J of oC moving pictures depicting the home life liCe v r J of the moose and the black bear The party part consisted consisted W of J. J F. F Cleary F P. P M. M Buckland a and rid Leonard Galezio p pt an t a p photographer They travelled to a wild part of or the Upsalquitch River re region o n called r Cremins Cremin s Country after aCter Charles Cremin the head guide in that district The t ot photographs reproduced on this page paga are from films taken by the New York hunters I r i i Mr Buckland getting astride a 1 swimming moose from froni his canoe in which he t p has lias overtaken the terrified animal l. l The 17 moose when swimming for Cor shore is u t r unable to support the additional weight of the hunter who wisely keeps hold of f w Y r the canoe until the moose strikes strikes' bottom 4 I j st s f tu tuti ir ti 4 rr I r 1 If SS I ry r i d Ir tie lh w t l R M t AaL r f t r I IA r A black bear caught in a trap set by Charles Cremin the r 14 h head ad guide lb J 6 1 w Mr Cleary and two real live Teddy bears To capture cap cap- 1 4 lure ture these youngsters it was necessary to chop down two trees into which they had climbed The cubs escaped from a soap box after posing for their pictures t 1 t ti i r rv v S SI o K i iS I w 1 S r Mt 4 s t ti S l. l r rA 1 OL J A moose ridden by Mr Buckland headin heading for the woods after alter swimming ashore toffee Notice the Lighting a fire by y the old Indian method of blow blow- canoe which the rider dragged ashore and which he has just let go of I J ing ng a n tinder into lame flame 1 S r t r rr r S f ti F 7 VS f f 5 L I ri r 3 i i iA A bull moose answering the call caU ot of the hunters hunter 1 Calling the bull buU moose with a birch bark horn The moose hears the tile challenge and advances n moose o horn orn I horn from the woods The hunter seated in the bow of the canoe immediately shoots shoot It and although his rubber life lIe preserver had been punctured he swam In his heavy y clothing to a fishermans fisherman's yawl which was slowly pulling to his rescue The Tho machine was completely wrecked Buds Duds store of ot reminiscences contains contains contains con con- no Incident more thrilling than that In which ho he escaped a school of man eating sharks during a balloon race in which he was nas carried out over San Francisco Bay Tho The Hon P P. H. H McCarthy l who won the tho mayoralty race raco In n Frisco In 1907 should recollect the occurrence It was he who paid Bud for lor the advertisement ad ad- which appeared In big Totters let Tot letters letters on the latter's balloon A ABOVE THEM ALL T p P. P H. H FOR MAYOR M. P. P A. A Van Tassel and Ivy Baldwin w were ro Buds two competitors To fulfil the tho spirit of ot the advertisement advertisement advertise advertise- ment Bud at the start dropped most of at his ballast which consisted of oC cardboard cardboard cardboard card card- board disks bearing the names name of oc aldermanic candidates who valued the publicity at Bud Dud casU easily topped the other balloonists The wind must have been fickle In Inthe inthe inthe the upper strata for tor In five hours Mars traversed only twenty nine miles A fog tog had blown in over o the coast and when he finally dropped through It ho he was almost In tho the bay before ho he knew know ho he was over water Whipped along alons before before be be- fore tore a steady coastwise breeze his n nearly deflated e gas bag held him as ashe ho he soon realized only twenty five feet above c a school of or sharks which were pursuing him as the tho m makings of at a a meal Ireal had he recklessly risen above thorn thom all aU at the cost of ot his precious ballast A dollar watch a cigarette case casc shoes clothes clothes all all can cau servo in an emergency as off cast ballast an and Mars dropped these belongings one by one Th The sharks bad had a disconcerting way of or rolling over on their backs so that their mouths plentifully armed with jagged teeth would be In the readiest receptive e position The prospective Jonah had been carried carried carried car car- ried slightly shoreward when to his joy Dunbarton Point a narrow strip of land which jetties out Into the thc bay appeared straight ahead Profiting by his early experience as a n. parachute jumper Mars dropped to land as his wicker carriage skimmed over tho narrow peninsula On went bal bal- Ion fn tn nA and Rt In the water I. I t ta a tow few minutes later sans Bans aviator Or sank san shark feed teed The next day the Oakland Aero Acre Club i engaged Mars Jars as pilot Bud first appeared In public at the j age of oC sixteen In the colored part f tights of oC a circus parachute jumper t 1 J Muskegon Mich had bad been too circumscribed circum circum- y i scribed for tal him after atter his parents died In his Fool Killer RUler a man carrying kite he attracted the attention of Glenn Curtiss at Lo Los Angeles Angeles' first aviation exhibition In 1909 Under the tutelage of at Curtiss and Baldwin he soon noon distinguished distinguished dis dis- I himself as few lew airmen were able ble to do In those daya days days-by by coming t through rough without fatal mishap To Today day the hour of ot the exhibition aviator has passed But with wars and rumors of or war the he opportunity of at Inventor n i 1 Is s at Viand hand |