Show TEDDY JUNIOR IN t AIRSHIP CRUISE I Son of President Takes Exciting Exciting in ing j Trip in Army Balloon SISTERS SISTER'S TURN IS NEXT I I It Miss Ethel Roosevelt and Mrs Longworth Draw Cuts for Chance Washington April 22 Theodore Theodore Theodoro Roosevelt Jr went sailing off skyward about 1 I o'clock In an army balloon In which the tine pilot Is Captain Chandler of ot tine the signal corps Captain L Lee e. e the tine Presidents President's military aide was wasa a passenger In thu the air air- craft Tho Tine balloon descended at ton Theodore Jr telegraphed tho tIne White Home that he me would bo ho back about ml midnight Great Interest was manifested d In tin tho th ascension as asIt It was reported that the daughter of ot the President Mrs Irs NIche Nicho Nicholas las Longworth o 0 of Cincinnati tl would make malce the trip Tho The fact was that both Mrs Irs Longworth and her sister Miss lIss Ethel Roosevelt noose were cre anxious to go 10 The They drew straws as to lo which should have havo tho mo privilege and Alice lIce Longworth Long Long- Longworth worth won on When hen It came time to go aboard however cr the tho wind was buffeting up upa a I number of currents Captain Chandler viewed these with anxiety and at al t his hl earnest earliest request tho venturesome wife ol of Congressman Long Longworth agreed r to postpone her trip At the start there was a 0 slight mishap ruts ruts- hap liap and the balloon bumped into an nn embankment and got ot tangled tane with some tome wires before ballast enough was wa aboard to t clear cear and start it fair lair on its Journey lourney arl Wonted to fu u GoIt Go Gu It was 9 bu around the v war wa ar d de department de nt that Ca Captain Chandler the tho balloon export expert purposed to take talt Mrs Irs Longworth sailing tinning for a le 1 of Wash of-Wash- Washington Wash In ington ton from ruin the tho clouds cloud Ethel also wanted want to KO go 0 and th the matter w was wu u decided by lot Mr Mrs r. r Longworth and ami Miss lIss Ethel Ethll ew d.-ew straws and an Mrs tu Long Lone worth Rot got the lon long There was creat disappointment when It wa wal van discovered i that after utter o. o I conference conference- that Mrs I could not get Into the basket t. t Captain Leo Lea said tho the wind was too fresh and tho the event Justified d hl his hill judgment because the llio balloon mn made Q lt its n. n ascent Irish tacit tacit- I I lon on J y Y n 1 0 tho p l rI I I luul ani l f P U r ib J 1 It la Sin understood that Mrs Irs r. r h t IB Is only awaiting n n n. better ctt j chango fUI a a. better batter to the tho borscht r urse for or nr It rne a a. and tired party that camo came In Tho Thu balloon baBoon landed In lu Delaware City near Wilmington about 1 lG r- r o'clock this evening c The party hove to Wilmington where they thoy took o i t train for Cor or Washington When the tho t o alighted It was seen at t once that L Leo Lee c was limping Theodore Gr Jr s 's Chandler clothes lollies were torn and Captain vas disheveled When hen seen later at the White While Ie House The young ounG man an said In response to questions I I 1 think we c must have ha gone sone up about jOO feet I enjoyed it very mu but excuse ex- ex tired and upset 1 am very Cry er cuse use mo me from talking any ony further It Is understood that Captain Lee Ue got gottie gotie the tie ie injury to hI hid hili le leg at tho the start of or orthe the ic Io trip when time the balloon dragged the time ground round bumped into an m embankment and antl and nd rid collided with a telegraph pole polo wires Ires Neither L Ie e nor not Chandler would talk bout about t out the trip |