Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 285, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 December 1910 — To London by Airship. [ARTICLE]

To London by Airship.

Getting into their heavy padded'jackets they stepped out, and leaning over the rail, looked downward. It was about seven o'clock, and the air was as clear as crystal. So far below that tt looked like a half-tone picture spread on on an open page was a city, vast in its extent, with its great buildings and spires showing above the average level and the river threading through. Like the vapor of the breath on a frosty day, smoke was beginning to rise in lazy exhalations. And the eye could follow the frail thread of the river out through the misty distance to the waters of the sea. "London,” said the professor. "Well give them a little entertainment, and they can’t accuse us of lack of appreciation of the city, because we just took a look and went away. We’ll stay quiet awhile, and give them something jto talk about.”—Top-Notch Magazine.