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If you have indigestion, sourness, heartburn, belching, food repeating, or other stomach distress, take an Eatonlc after each meaL Big box costs only a trifle with your druggists guarantee. Cuticura Soap SHAVES Without Mug Oitisvi Soap Is tt fivrHi forMfstynssr ahutaf TELLS OF TRIP Story of the Adventure of the Balloonists Who Were Lost in Wilds of Canada. ' Thrilling DEATH NEAR WHEN RESCUED Lost to tho World 29 Days In All Wandorod Four Dayt in tho Wood With Nothing to Eoat Except tho Pigeon They Had With Them. Mattlce, Ont. After being lost to the world for 20 days, four of which were spent wandering la the woods, the three navy , balloonists, Lleuts. Farrell, Illnton and Kloor, arrived here. Lieut. Farrell told the following story of their adveutures : Lieut. Farrells story of the. flight and wanderings of the trio begins with the rooming hours In Itockaway naval air station on December 13 and goes oo through the flight, the landing, and up to the meeting with the Indian at Moose Factory who saved their lives. "It was Just aa ordinary balloon hop, Farrell began. "It was for trainHinton told me after we left ing. that the gas in the balloon was ten days old, stale and impure. "ninton called me up at about twenty minutes to 12 (December 13) and told me I could come on flight if I wanted to. No special orders are needed. We just got permission from Commander Cummings of the post and Executive Officer Douglas. "I am senior officer of the three, but Kloor was In command of the flight, as he is a balloon officer and 1 am a gunnery officer. I have been In aviation for three years and have flown In every kind of aircraft. We left at 1 p. m. Left With Four Pigeons. "We bad four pigeons; we let the first one go with a message for the Biooklyn navy yard. "Hinton and Kloor had heavy underwear and uniforms under their flying suits. I had only the underwear and the flying suit. I had a grip with roy uniform and some other things In It We had eight sandwiches and two thermos bottles of hot coifed. None of tho underwear was electrically heated. "We expected to land next morning In upper New York state. We had no maps or charts except a railroad map of the Canadian Quebec Central line, which I bought We had three chances to land before we did. We did stop once at Wells, N. Y. "We made fast to a tree near a light It was In a window of a farmhouse. A man came along and we asked him where we were. lie told us, but he coulvJ not say what big town we were near. Kloor Game to Go On. "We cast loose and went up again. Il rained and blew during the night. We could have landed at Ottawa at 11 p. m. We saw the lights of. a big city. But Kloor Is Just a kid and he was enthusiastic about a long flight We all agreed that we ought to do a decent flight' There had been rain ' from Wells on. ; , The wind was north by west That night It blew hard and rained. There was no sign of civilization. But we thought It would be all right In the morning. At daylight we saw only forests. The rain had calmed down. There were low clouds and fog. "The rain stopped at 8 a. m. (December 14). We ate all our food durWe had two packages ing the night. of cigarettes and one box of matches, but you cannot smoke In a hydrogen balloon. We realized we were In bad v. , that morning." Explains Flying Technique. Here Farrell paused to give a brief explanation of the technique of. bal- Alcoholic Anthology. "Did you ever see any sense to that old song, Drink to Me Only With Thine KesT" - , "I never did," answered Uncle Bill Bottlctop. Nobody I ever knew in the loon flying. "You have a lot of expendable balold duys was satisfied to say, Here's We had twenty-on- e lookin' at you without the customary last," he sahl. sandbags weighing thirty pounds accompaniment.' "Washington Sinr. apiece. At first the bnlloon rises with all the cargo.. Then It begins coming down ns the gas deteriorates. When yon are down too low you throw out a Baa a cold, grip, or other infectious sandbag and that 6ends you up again. disease supped your strength? Do you "When all the ballast Is gone you suffer backache, lack ambition, feel dull and depressed? Look to your kidneys! go up for the last time and have to Physicians agree that kidney trouble come down as soon as the gns begins often results from infectious disease. to weaken. Too often the kidneys are neglected beOur twenty-firs- t cause the sufferer doesn't realize they hag wpnt over that have broken down under the strain of we had to throw After that morning. faltering disease-createpoisons from out equipment to kepp up. We hauled the blood. If your back is bad, your lu the drag rope which Is used In kidneys set irregularly, and you feel all run down, use Doan's Kidney Pillt. making landings and rut it Into sevDoan'a have helped thousands. Atk eral pieces. We used cnch piece ns your neighbor t ballast It was not very long before A Utah Cam tho last piece went over the side. Mathias Jonah At II a. m. the sun came out and retired farmer, 8. Second St, Brighe .ted up the gas In the balloon; ham, Utah, says: that makes the gas expand and sends "t suffered from severe attacks of the balloon up. , Somebackache. We were fighting to keep In the times It was hard for me to get up air. AH we saw was trees, lakes, and frnm a chair or snow. It was about 1:30 p. in. that from a stooped powo saw-- o shack- In the woods. At sition. My kidneys caused me more or a we It We was least shack. thought lees trouble, too. 1 used Doan's Kid. ney Fills and In a few days the backache left and my kidneys became nor- Feel All Worn Out? d , mal." Cet Deans at Any Store, SOe a Ben DOANS VfJJV I ? i ' A Deep-Seat- ed Coughs If Deflected. develop eerlooe complication Uee en old ead time-trie- d remedy that ha slvea atiefccion for mor then fifty years were In doubt about this until we heard a dog bark. "I took bearings with the compass on the shack and the place where the dog barked. We decided to land. We were In low clouds about 1,000 feet llgh.' The wind was north by west, tho sun lmd been heating up our bng and we began to go up. We reached 6.500 feet. It takes a long time to go from thnt height. Make a Bad Landing. The clouds were below us and above us. ' We got down about two oclock. It was a bad lundtng and tv were pretty badly shaken up.v."e were not hurt or thrown out, but tbe basket was smashed against the ground. The balloon caught lietween the trees. We had taken the pigeons Into the basket to protect them from the landing. Usually they ride In a cage tied outside of the basket. The weather was clear and nearly freezing. All three of us stepped out of the basket In our flying clothes. I took the grip. We were soaking wet. Kloor took the pigeon cage. We started off at a terrific pace to get where tbe dog barked. We did not stop to inspect the balloon. From the bearings I took tn the balloon we figured the dog to be south by cost from us. Start on Long Trek. ' "We started through the forest on that line. 1 carried tny grip for oue ,We went on until dark and day. made a fire. I smoked two cigarettes while we rested; so did Kloor. IIlu-to- n did not smoke. We did not Cat that duy; we carried the pigeons until the next day. There was some snow on the ground, ho we got a lot of pine brush to He on and I picked a lot of rotten wood s with my penknife. We had no only the knife and the box of matches. Illnton went on a little to find a stream. While he was gone lie laid off his flying suit to make better headway and he could not find it on his way back. That night I slept next to Illnton. He was next to the fire. I was on the outside. Kloor lay off to one side and V got on tine together lu the slept. forest Illnton and I didn't sleep. We got up at daylight They Eat First Pigeon. We ate a pigeon that morning, December 15. We cleaned a pigeon and We divided it In three cooked It parts, a couple of mouthfuls apiece. We drank water out of moose tracks and holes In the ground. That la what probably made me sick the next day. We started off, I carrying my grip. We came to a creek that day (the Indians call this stream "the Nesco-hagaHinton was leading and kept 4 moving too far to the west. I proposed to him to go southeast. In 30 minutes we got to the creek, which was not frozen over, so we had to follow the bank. We camped again In good shape. I, for one, was not very hungry, but we were cold when we stopped walking. We lmd made a fire and rested at noon, but we did not eat In order to conserve food. We argued about where we were. I figured It somewhere In the woods In Cunada, hut wasnt sure. How They Were Garbed. At that time I was still In my flying-suitHinton In uniform and Kloor In uniform and flying suit. We all wore flying boots. My grip kept getting foul of trees, so I threw It away at ten o'clock, but took care to put It In a tree. Before that I got my good English shoes out of the grip and put them on and threw away my flying boots, which were pretty near gone. I did not make more than four miles the first day nor more than seven or eight the second day. Our night camp was on the creek. We did not eat. During the day we all nibbled a bit of a kind of moss we found growing around. We were not cheerful. We began to dread that this dog barking proposition was a kind of phoney. There were so many noises. 1 figure now It was a wolf harklug. We saw a lot of wolf tracks. Youngest Flyer Prays. "Kloor told us lie had been praying not out loud, but Just to himself. Im not much on religion; I didn't pray. No more thun I made a proposition they should dine off ine. ' Hinton and I discussed our course while Kloor was praying. We had to admit we were in a pretty serious jam and felt pretty blue. But when we quit we had a hunch that the third day was go'ng to he lucky. We ate the second pigeon and killed the other one the morning of the third Kloor put (the day December 10. dead pigeon In his pocket. We did this to do away with the cage. Durlrg the night Hinton and Kloor qot their feet In the fire. Now their flying shoes were burned and they had to throw-theaway and walk In uni form hoots. My shoes were In tin . ... best shape. Hikers Growing Weak. We wore all growing weak and fell a lot In holes and over trees. Hinton tire-onu- ). , OF INTEREST TO EVERYBODY The first bicycle driven ly pedals wiu made In Paris In 1300. Ecuador takes Its nume from the fact that It Is situated on the equator. Oil production In the United States Increased 25,000,000 barrels In the Inst year. The West Indian crab Is born In the sen, matures In fresh water and then passes the remainder of Its ltfe on dry land. . SPANISH FORK, UTAH was very weak, I felt like vomiting. Hinton was nauseated, his stomach was very bad, but our beads wero as dear as they are right now, If we had had a definite object wo rould have gone fifty or a hundred tulles without so much distress, W saw so much of the same sort of woods that It appeured we were not going anywhere. But we were not going in circles because we were 'leered by the compass zigzagging through the wood. That couuted against us. I begun to lug behind pretty much and Hinton suggested thut I tuke off ny lljlng suit. I did, nr.j balked Ir my unilerelothlng the rest of the trip. ' Illnton wrapped my suit around hlir as a sort of blunket Just before none I had a nasty fall over a tree trunk Into a hola three feet deep. I waJ bruised and scratched but I got up Ic NVt Content GASTOH lflTluiADmftm For Infants and Children. M'' 3 JLCOUOL-' LU v7 alone. rut CUNt Genuine Castoria simiialingtlicFood by tlnftthcStomachs ahdBJwetof Always Bears the nicrctyPlromoUnyiggi Signature ChectfulncssandRcit&jAto neither Oplam.MorpUne1 Mineral. NotNabcotk Hunch Falls to Help Out "We didn't eat at noon and made fire and warmed up and started off We were pretty again all together. blue when we camped the third night. Our hunch about the third being the lucky day fllvvered. "I Iluton said, 'Let's write some let- Mothers Know That AhcIpfulRcmedyJf Constipation WflFemlshnes loss OF sleep " of ,B ft' J0L ters and put them In our pockets,' but I wild, No, we'll have plenty of time to do that.' Illnton could hardly hold his head up. It was very cold and It sure was our worst night. We slept again with Illnton near the fire and me on the outside. I had the flying suit on, but it was too cold to He still, and I would get up often. When I did llluton did too, and we would both alt nour the fire for a while. Kloor slant fine, almost In the fire. lie kept getting his feet In the fire and we wo'Jd have to pull them . V fXl? Mi For Over JteSnuleStfnaWi0 Thirty Years jinGn nwJsCoW tstW Toniy out. Next rooming we kidded the kid we called Kloor and told him he had been hogging the Are. Hinton hnd the matches, because he knows how to light a Are. We were careful with the matches. We would go stiff when it took Hinton two mutches to get the fire going. Trio in Bad Shape. Kloor had lots of pep after his nights sleep and Hluton was In bad shape. I was a bit better off than Hinton, but not much. We started off without food along the bank of tho creek. I had a hunch that night might have frozen up the creek and 1 left them to go down and try It out." TLs distunes covered that afternoon was not more thau three miles. Next day (Thursday) almost the same story was repeated at nightfall, their distance from the hypothetical village being still as undetermined as when they made their landing. Friday proved to be the lucky day. In the morning Tom Marks, a Cree fbdlan trapper, who was Inspecting his traps on the outskirts of the settlement of Moose Factory, an Islund In the bottom of James bay, noticed tracks which he judged to have been made by three white men. IBs curiosity getting the better of the native Indian timidity tn the presence of the unusual, Marks followed up the tracks until early In the afternoon he came upon the three balloonists. Kloofs Story of Trip The first days out were the worst," said Lieutenant Kloor, describing their experiences. We had practiced walking with snowshoes at Moose Factory while we were there and thought we were experts with them, but after going a day on the trail changed our minds. It was quite stormy, too, and the first week we were out we encountered three severe blizzards. On Sunday a week ago It became so bad we were compelled to retrace our steps for more than a mile. We also found that the dogs we had with us were Inadequate for the load we were carrying and had to send back for more. The weather, however, was not very cold. We had lots of moose meat to eat and I think we are all feeling fine." What scientific values to be derived from your trip? was asked. The main scientific fact demonstrated," replied Kloor, "'Is that a balloon of 35,000 cubic feet capacity can remain In tbe air for more than twelve hours. We were In the air hours and could have for twenty-fiv- e remained there longer. Further than that I think nothing ought to he said until we report to our superiors." Dogs Hail the Arrival. Kloor, a blue-eyeruddy young fellow who looked to be In the pink of condition, was the first to arrive. He came whirling around the bend of the Missanaibl Into the town, riding on the dog sled, with Sam Sulnsbury, Toronto explorer, who had gone to meet him. The howling of huskies tethered Indian huts hete was the first warning of the partys approach. A moment later Kloor's sled came over the snow. Ilo was bundled to the eyes In the garb of the country Innekinaw. moccasins, wool cap and muffler and no one recognized him nntll he had slid stiffly from Ids sled and Introduced himself. 1 feel One. We're ull all right. 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