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June 7. Friday- at Baddeek 72 ew York r - 1907 on Postponed pril 6. - On account o lled until sunset, the ras to have been made ley and Leo Stevens, postponed. An ascent day, when Mr. Haw- along in the balloon New York Arr - 1907 he Air. entieth century ex med in London yes ub of Great Britain of seventy-five dif shown. atch to the HERALD ion says that each that he has solved thing the air. Some visionary, but with the visions of one commonplace realities New York r - 1907 TO THE HERALD.] saturday. - Owing to a big rip in the afternoon, Alan R. ns were unable to sion to-day. They were at Aero Park subside, and they nis afternoon. Then covered in the [[XXX]]] two hours to sew New York 1907. E IN PIC GAMES -- THE HERALD.] n Airship race is re in the coming he council of the tion, which is or- aving decided to ogramme. id the Rev. De into details. The pend on the possi- that may be en- ent is to have a ing from the sta- ted at Shepherd's must be content g his rivals and e association does special prizes, al- se may be forth- ces. given at present nter sports as an ting. The sports ockey and foot- next January or months before the gn countries are ntative competi- already been of formation in Germany, Italy, Denmark Swe- Switzerland and on the grounds eginning having ing track. The spectatorsm, ac- is 66,289, but it ea so as to find ed thousand. Sun. Mail New York 6 Apr-1907 [[image]] The Great Bag of Linen Drying After a Coat of Varnish [[image]] Lee Stevens [[image]] Sewing Women at Work on the Bag [[image]] Weaving the Basket, in Which the Aeronaut Will Make His Ascension. BUILDING A BIG BALLOON Leo Stevens at Work Upon His New Airship at Schuetzen Park.
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