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It shall be the privilege verning board to purchase trophies be awarded at of the shooting season, the trophics to be borne Any deeision of may gove test o Article the g suitable the cont of of to R . BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1922, “Royal Society” (White label 1) CROCHET ' COTTON Ecru—White .and Colors tely The in the proportio Article S member for be initiation fee ship league shall $10 This e¢onstitution may by a two-thirds vote of ing board, ratified by two- thirds of the member clubs, said imendment to become effective im- mediately upon ratification. Article 9 be wine the gover ne RADIO SAVES 217 ~ ONBURNING BOAT Wireless Operator Is Hero of Pacific Steamer Disaster San Francisco, Oct. 13.—The 217 passengers, officers and crew of the burning steamship City of Honoluiu, which was abandoned at 10:10 o'clc@x vesterday morning in the Pacific Ocean, are safe. This advice was received by wire- less by the Federal Telegraph com- pany from the freighter West Fara- lor, that answered the Henolulu's S O 8. calls. The message was signed “Capt. H. R. Leste master of the doomed vessel, who said all were aboard the rescue ship. A P!ar of Flame. the City of Honolulu when the wire- less was sent. The abandoned ship was deseribed as a gigantic pillar of ved flame and black smoke. The- City of Honolulu, homeward Lound from Honolulu to San Pedro, ‘al., was 1,405 miles from Honolulu ind 670 miles southwest of the home port whenithe fire started. The vessel carried seventy-two pas- sengers and 145 officers and members of the crew. The fire was discovered early in the morning and spread so vidly all aboard had to take to small boats before help arrived. The dea was smooth at the time. The West Faralon, the nearest ves- sel to pick up the urgent call for aid by forced draught managed to reach the scene early in the afternoon while the crew were holding the small hoats near, praying for aid before nightfall Most of the people had been taken aboard by 3:41 o'clock and the remainder were lifted to the West Faralon's deck before nightfall Radio Operator's Valor. The story of the rescue of the City of Honolulu's passengers and crew would not be complete without stat- ing that once again a ship radio oper- ator lives up to the highest traditions of his craft All throughout the less Operator W. H in the wireless ages for help. hortly before 9 o'clock—after the O §. had been broadcast— Bell sent word the boats were being lowered from the hurning steamer. Thirteen minutes later he flashed that the transfer of passengers from the deck had begun But, although the taken from the vessel—now rapidly becoming a furnace—RBell remained at his key while the captan stayed on his bridge Finally at 1 o'clock the vessels rushing to the and the wire- less static hore received this fare- well message from Bell: “Captain and gang leaving now; goodbye to vou all.” Ten morning Wire- Bell sat at his room, flashing gen 8 passengers were rescue Bell had the chief offf- and himself board. The extreme approaching flames forced rs to take to the open sea after the passengers had been safely debarked Was His First Trip. who lived in Oakland, minutes previously he captair cer, engineer were heat these office four hours Bell, was making his first trip to sea Arthur A tendent of th America's Pacifi “Although thi Ishell, ganeral superin- Radio Corporation of sald: s first trip 0 - . 2&5inol is clearirg up that eczema The moment esinol touches an it ig, burning skin, the suffering usually &ops A few days' persistent treatment rarely Thit's the Point! — On Sale Tomorrow — FUR TRIMMED or SELF COLLARED MODELS Greater values than you ever dreamed possible ! We urge you to come and examine these values—they are simply amazing ! 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Colors: Navy, Brown in our service, I am extremely grati- |of fied to know that he has upheld the dis fine traditions of Radio Corporation; merce quarters here samples of paper | has left Michigan without permission e——— men by staying at his post as long pulp, alcohol, oil, i I gre-proofing compound and stock food | court. N as it was humanly possible.” Fall Hand Are Filled With Smartness i Every New Style Represented in Qur Showing j qsc to $5.98Each chemists, | played at the Chamber of Com- tannin, fertilizer, Bell is twenty-four years old, was all based on the hyacinth in the aviation service during the war| and, a the late Omar Toft. to Third “Hoodoo™ Ship. | The City of Honolulu is the third, former German liner to figure in a, mishap while sailing from a Pacific| port. The first was the Mount Ver- non, one time the Kronprinzessin Ce- cils, and the second was the Empress of Australia, forrferly the Von Tir- itz ; The Mount Vernon suffered a whole chapter of accidents soon after she came to this coast several years 4 go. Mysterious break downs were the rule her than the exception while she engaged in ferrying homeward from Vladivostok Czecho-Slovak sol- Aiers of the Siberlan expeditionary force and the Russian orphans ma- rooned there by the soviets' eastern advance. The Empress of Australia had to put back to port a few days ago When it was found her main shaft was out of line. The misfortune of the City of Hon- olulu, however, was by far the great- est of the series. 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