The evening world. Newspaper, April 15, 1912, Page 2

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“THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1912, /COL. ASTOR AND BRIDE AMONG PASSENGE! NOTABLE PASSENGERS TAKEN OFF THE TITANIC oo the eaten southeast of Halifax, more than a day's 's journey at her best epeed Capt. B, J, Smith ts in command of the Titanic. He was in command of her ister ship, the Olympic, when tho latter collided with the cruiser Hawke in the Solent last September, ‘The Canadian Pacific Steamship Company’s @mpress of Britain, which arrived at Liverpool today, reported having encountered an ice f' one is Lys undred miles in extent when three days out of Halifax. & The failure of the Titanic’s wireless apparatus two hours after the ac- DF sehdent was probably due to the flooding of the fire rooms and the stopping P= of the engines, as in the case of the Republic. “8 Under the existing admiralty laws of England no passenger ship ts oy permitted to carry gasoline or petrol in any quantity, and thereby is de ; barred from running auriliary gasoline engines for the wireless apparatus. If the fire rooms were flooded the auxiliary steam engines that ran the Years. of experime 4 ebip’s dynamos and wireless apparatus would ¢all and there would be no é i eeu of furnishing power. This ie probably what happened abosvd the work has just brou 4 - ‘Pitante and accounts for the long delay In getting any word from the to successful pérfection : erippled liner. the ideal instrument for q ad NR was reported at the White Star offices this afternoon that W. A. ple who are deaf or 4 7 Dovbin, John Jacob Astor's private secretary, had received a Marconigram | para of hearing—the | a that Col. Astor and his bride were safe. Gor, and Mrs. Dix had engaged passage on the Titante and expected to Detecta Phone 4 4@6il for Burope on Saturday ‘The White Star liner Baltic was the sbip that brought in the rescued There is not a case of a rca tone (ho Bate, vn asad ty t00 Cah rosahing ends, Gurtot pt hggibh hearing that ‘ ) sum! e far-r is wi , 3 fer the Republic, which had been rammed by the Florida on the morning of 7 n Pl he radar Be. Jan. 23. Sbe reached the ¢wo disabled steamers that evening and found W itl . that the passengers and crew had been taken from the sinking Republic by e will gladly place " the Florida, which was badly damaged. the instrument on triak a ‘The passengers and crew of the Republic and the passengers of the with you if you: are | 4 Florida, 1,650 persons in all, were transferred at sea to the Baltic and she skeptical. eres toe te to Hew Sor. Phone or write for our” 7 J. G. Paillips, the wireless operator sboard the Titanic, was formerly em- 2 ¥ ployed in the same capacity aboard James Gordon Bennett's yacht. He was con? , also wireless operator on several other vessels of the Waite Star fleet. TITANIC PASSENGERS = zzz representative to call. Detecta Phone Cos; “| 186 Fifth Ave., i ) 4 FREDERICK SHWARD. a Mise B. W, SOHUTE, CARPET 1 ir. SILVERTHORNE. “ie WILLIAM B, GILVEY ané wite. CLEANSING ; : Col. ALFONGO SIMONTUS, President Compressed i ‘ of the Swiss Bankverein. inbcec Poot Badung. 4 ‘WILLIAM T. SLOPER eS . tH JOHN M. SMART, FIRE-PROOF STORAGE a LONDON, April u—Tre fret class FE. L. GOLDENBERG and wits RS ital For Household Goods... Re list of se cpmaite ‘Titanto re aS. gh ON BEROvs JOUN SNYDER and wife. : T.M. STEWART f:. k 5 names, as follows: Col, ARCHIBALD GRACES. FRODERICK 0, 6PHDOGN, wife, ake by R 438-442 WEST SitI SI 4 a Mr. GRAHAM, fon and maid nurse, | Ay AJLSTUA oy ‘ * Mee B. ADAMS. Qirs, WILLIAM GRAHAM, 0. A. SPINSER, wife and maid, . 8 hill is AOU! Mies B. W. ALLEN. Miss MARGARET B. ORAMAM, wim . ura, QRBENTUBLD, ew ! 1g, T MAMAOM, site, daughter, com.) PD, GREDNYTELD. MAX FROLICHER STEHL! ana wite. Ln 4 spread VICTOR GIGLIO. C. B. H. B @TENGUL and wife oc grdaleeahgrgeaagg BENJAMIN GUGGENHEIM. Mrs, W. B. STEPEERSON, f Mfiss CORNELIA I. ANDREWS. " A. A. STEWART. ie ry Mrs, QBORGE M. STONE ij en A jprsanytidy GEORGE A. HARDER and wife. ISIDOR WTRAUD, wity aman sonnet cere . a HENRY SLEEPER HARPER, wife| ana maid. : ’ \FMOND ARTAGA-VBEYTI and man servant. FREDERICK SUTTON. Me Hocking, George Hocking, Hen- Kling out, H 8 . Perdi a |. Gel, JOHN JACOB ASTOR, wife, man} HENRY B. HARRIS and wite, Sta, PREDRRIC SOUL GWIET: ry P. Hodges and Marthe. Hilt: struck TL HO ERE Te er Taate caree EER Icace aoe titan a ar A ey, and maid. j ; T urray fanned as @ atarter in the 5 Pe et Tete, } series OF three ames with Hil. Dablen's ee te (eam | Ay are. N. AUBERT ond maid. H. HAVEN, EMILE. TAVSBIO and wite S—Citors Jatert. Brnest Zo |sixth, Becker was hit by a pitched ball. \ntotiey Dodger&i: Although the waather jel) ee a W. J. HAWKBFORD. ‘Hergog filed out to Campbell in centre. CHARL@s M. HAYS, ry RUTH TAUSIG, ney 8. Jacoben Ai a | Becker finally stole second base and| Was threatentag, a good ( wite, daughter) m8. TAYLOR and wife, ‘ Btaphen Jeokin. Dr. J. C. Jenkins, went to third on Sweeney's error, |‘Urned out to seo the to EERIetOPERR HEAD. J. B. THAYER, wife and maid. John D. Jarvis Bhafor popped to Kling. NO RUNS, Dahlen selected “Harger for the W. F. HOsT. 3. B. THAYER 3r. a ae oe ane Sweeney walked, Campbell attempted |J0, while Dootn trotted out Big Earl ati 0 @. THORNE and wite. bg ev. Charles Kirk: sacrifice, Sweeney going to third and | Moore. | Eager ee lg (HILLIARD. G. M. TUCKER, jr, pera hulh kg ¥, Kelly, John Hen- Campbell being safe at first on Meyers's | BATTING ORDER. | Mrs IDA 8. HIPP. u “4 wild throw. Miller singled to left, a | Mire. . ACH, Mr. URUOHURTU. BATTING ORDER. | Sweeney going to second, Kaiser forced | Brooklyn. ia Miss JEAN HIPPACH. ‘ f Campbell, Snodgrass to Herazog. Houser | Moran, rf. Mrs. JOHN C. HOGEBOOM. Vv New Varad Pececiy filed out to Devore, Spratt out, Mathew- | Daubert, 1b. ‘A. 0. HOLVERSON and wife. WYCKOFF VANDERHOBY. : Lbbshised) » 489, ONE RUN, Smith, 3b. Paskert, ct. FREDERICK M. HOYT and wi w , Mig ea In the seventh inning Meyers aingled | Northen, cf. Cravath, If ' “|W axpensow watacmn. Mall Mra, Marshall rnesi Mors: millet" leona drom ram for ojarneStthe | Du Buderus, 2b Qorgle= 5 ut eWaon out, Perdue to Houser. Devore Phd Miss A. B Tous, Hi a one and wife. week, i Malachard, James ae Houser, tb. flied out to Campbell. Doyle out, Swee- eles Hoa Mre, ISMAY and servant. " i ney to Houser, NO RUNS. oun, 6. J M, J. WHITS. Tho: fr. Myles 4 “i eines went in to catch In place of bares PB. ee Pepe eee are, BIRNBAUM JAKOB. RIGUSD F. WHITE, jack, ‘Thomas Moudd, Hen- P [bot hae belch ad rareeoent : Pe Matting | clothe f i pide man perl hen ele oe aaa Lee ana wit homecran aver tha dece ae, jets ‘The Phillies started trouble right at the our aaiatea toame Terms » JULIAN GEORGE D. WICK and wife. Peter MoKan iat the first homer of the season was’ start by scoring eight runs in the first 3 GRORGE D, wrox Retr’ Maman Sarr aaal 1 Tes Ereing Wor) eps, | Warmly, welcomed by, the ‘assembled inning. Knabe alngied to left centre and $50 Worth $3 Bown my al » gl JACKSON BREW. EDWARD 4. KENT. SrOnee Ee, wife, man alee tng eevee ooh Nor,| BOSTON, April 15.1 was a dull, Beyle to tn podgrass, Swesnty fled ty] o2 Dare wistravis prem rigee moet $75 Worth $5 Down Mrs. J. %. BROWN. 5. N, KIMBALL aww wife HARRY WIDENDR, ‘ E: Nenwon, ciseervena day at areoten the! Glanin | Hecker ONB NEN: 1 ease naber uPakart sso taced out 8 $100 Worth $10.00 Down dite 4 . Ne anw wife. upon ther arrival here. As the day| Snodgrass filed to Kaiser in the|#corins Knabe. Paskert also lace 150 $15.00 Mrs. 8. W. BUCKNELL and maié. HERMAN KLABEB. Mies CONSTANCE WILLARD. PMO Ae PRANta™.. | adtvanced, however, there was every |eixhth. Murray fouled to Kling. | single, sending Titus to third, and on the $ x , $2.00 , Major ARCHIBALD BUTT. L Gu wera Frederick Pengelly. salon toy that the atmospheric cond!- pr fied out to Kaiser, NO RUNS. | throw to that bag ~ are $200 “ $20.00 “ $2.50 . M. 3 ir. Emilio Pallas, Juli tlone were improving, and about an ‘as safe on second on De- | vi filling the o' Ae “ “ ee ci me WILLIAM 6. LAMBERT, | uaz WoOLNMR. mre Panee wlan Padro, Citord hour before the game started the sun | ¥ ror ‘in left eld In the cieiee, | deruse arounder was Tumbled by Downs|$00 ‘$80.00 $3.00 Mre. CHURCHILL CARDELL. a 0. LaWY, | GEORGE WRIGHT. eal, Billion Portalupp, Frank Pul-|C2Me peeping through the clouds and|Campbell went to third on Wilson's | allowing ‘Titus to tally. Downey fouled $400 $40.00 “ $4.00 Mrs. 3. W. M. CARDEZA and maid. Meo, ERNRST 3, sate. | Y sam. (oy) je of a good afternoon was at Pett Pee ee ne lose, Bust eall-/ out to Erwin, Doolan, sitgied, Sooritin $500 “ $50.00 « $3.00 1. W. hk A 3 ell safe after a desper: Pi t and Cravath. Barger was then Fy | B.D. M. CARDEZA and man servant.| Mise MARY C. LINES. Slee MARIN YOUNG, In the first inning Devore was out, ; Slide. Miller singled to centre, sc ah! Tan out of the box and Kent substi- RANK CARLGON, Mrs. J. LINDSTROOM. \ —_——— Spratt to Houser. Doyle doublea to|Campbell. Kaiser out, Wilson to Snod-| tuted, Dooln singled, filling the bases. WRITE FOR CATALQQUE— MILTON ‘Cc. LONG. SECOND CABIN. ne. 1 | contrefield, Snodgrass popped to Spratt, } Tass, Miller going to second. Miller | Moore forced Dooin at second, Luderus MAILED FREE 3. H. LORING. rant. Murray fanned. NO KUNS: out, Mathewson to Herzog to Shafer. | crossing the plate, Knave singled, seor- , B. CARTER, wife ané| di1se GRETCHEN F, LONGLEY, LONDON, April ik—The list of seooné- St m J. Turpin, weeney out, Shafer to Snodgrasa, | Houser safe on first. Spratt singled to | ing Poolan ‘Titus walked, Paskert sin- ? " Dorothy Turpin, Een Tooney, M Campbell flew out to Devore. Mill left. Houser on second, McDonald | gied, sending Moore and Knabe home, Sees Dooveneers, sa donk Whe THenke) 4 Ky, Mrs. A. T. Tervan, | rounded out to Snodgrass, NO RUNS, | fanned. Ono run wn Eravath walked, Luderus was out, Kent | 1417-1423 THIRD AVE Becker filed out to t, startin; Herzog singled to centre !n the ninth, to Daubert. EIGHT RLNS. D "HK is irs. ‘Wilkinson, Ada ©,| the second. Herzog alngled to left. Sha-|Shafer filed out to Campbell, Wilson The Dodgers manage to get one run| .AT Wilkineon, William J. Wi fer sacrificed, King to Houser, Herzog |struck out. McCormick vatted for in thelr half, Mora alked and went) e vw. CAVENDISH, wife and maid. PIERAE MARECHAL. pold Weles, Matilda Ww. going to second, Meyers aingled to|Mathewson. McCormick fied out to/to second on Daub r | BRT F. CHAFFEE and wite ‘B—Lillian Bentham, Ada R. Balls, Kate ‘ward Wheadon, John James first and etole second. Mathewson flied |Sweeney. NO RUNS, first and scored on s | C, CHAMBERS ané wite. Biss, Robert J. Bateman, Lawrence Florence L. Ware, Sussie Webbe r, {out to Sweeney. NO RUNS, ‘The final score: | Luderus's throw to third to cateh him GLADYS CHERRY. 1 Beosloy, Mrs. MO; Belker and cares| Charlee Withelm, Marion Wrigh:,| Kalser popped to Shafer. izouser ‘tied RLM, |after Downey had thrown out Smith, | ‘AUL CHEVRO. id ee] jessie ‘att, Bert Watt, EB. Ar-| out to ace Spratt wae retired, Mey- | New York. oor OBB children, Reginald Butler, Baward) — whur ‘W ies asin B. M. CHIBNALL. ' ur West, Ada West, Constance | ers to Snodgrass, NO RUNS, Boston ... 361 ‘CHI Las, A. MELODY. Beane, Ethel Beane, H, J, Beau- Barbera W. Devore popped up to Meyers, begin-| Time of Game—One hour and thirty- 1SHOLM, ALTER OM. CLARK and wife, @ramp, Jose de Brito, Rev. Thomas Wi We .|uing the third. Doyle walked. Snod- | five minutes, | Spring H umors q x RG! UINCY CLIFFO! MILLOT. R. D. Byles, Mr. Besmibridge, Solo- grass hit into a double play, Spratt to , EQ RD, Dr. W. EL MINABTAN, wife and eeon Bowenur, Mildred Browa, Houser. No hits. ! Come to most people and’ cause many P. CALLEY, q gf Se ia ee orem FOTOY | p_atinn HE. ods, McDonald out, Doyle to Snoder | teoubleeenPimeles, One One oher be igre Berreman, Cari ard 5 pas-|Kilng @ent a long fly to Devore, who eruptions, besides loss of appetite, that | H. MARKLAND MOLAAM, 3 rw -74 " Bryhl, Dagmar | sengers on board. made a 6! running catch, Perdue tired feeling, billousness, indigestion CLARENCE MOORE and man son.| Y/%h Karolina Byatrom, Frederioe Ceanatecielirestemens was safe on Doyle's error. Sweeney | snd tecee 14 of th vant, . is uanated ‘The sooner you get rid of them the Mr. MORGAN, wife and mata. ©—Wirik Colleader, R. C, Coleridge, Har] CHARLESTON ESTON WINNERS. Simobal ‘sek one, (ac bore end | peiter, and the Way to get rid of them | N vey Sarees Charlotte Collyer, Mar Sweeney was thrown out, Doyle to |s#4 to build up the system 1s to take | forte Collyer, Irene C. Corbett, Mra.| FURST RAGH—Two-year-olds; purse | 8h No runs. | | x cP, i Carey, Jona A Cae Eu {sal , eatiing) tone and a dae furlongs.~ | RY tae seuss tara fie bekie ad ‘Hood’s Sarsaparilla | E ‘3 “ le 1 4 to & and J td in Event , gpa yh Sta QboTegee: ; aaieuaaman Wer, ellen "Cait log Corte) owt, arst: @prigbely Mieg, Ii CTumer, {lef gHersoe forced Murray. | Gw ‘The Bpring Medicine par excettence | Se E> Cor. 124th St $4 Aves, Ne ¥. ‘Ada Maria Clarke, Olear Cameron, |® %° 6, 2 to 6 and out, second; Btavano, i Ba Mana ahater 7 t8pecial to The Evening World), as shown by unequalled, radical and Btuart Collett, Charles Chapman, 1% (Peak), 12 to 1, 4 to 1 and 8 to 5, |seuond, “Movers walked, filling the| WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, |Podmanent Cured / a William Ca Harry Cotterill; |third. Time—0.68, ‘tneu " : Got it to-day in usual liquid form oF ‘Wuliann aces, Harry Gotleril |tited. Time06, neurance Man und haves, Mathewson out,” Sweeney to 4 ¥., April 15.—Charley Dooin and hia! chooolated tablets known as Sareatabs. Dr _Dileos Festal Tome Alden G. Caldw: @BECOND RACE—Four- ole and| Miller popped to Shafer, Kaiser fied B—Baron von Drachetedt, Gedastiani |up; purse €900; sellii nd @ halt odgtase took care of het ti Within the al no berkiew of ‘THORNTO:! ° 5 TLLIBRS. et, . vie. Sn ABEGINGTON de Carlo, Herbert Denbury, James |furlongs.—Arbutua, 101 (Turner), 10 to 1, drive and retired him at fret, ’ ‘f Dr Lulu Drow, Marshall 4 to 1 and 8 to 6, first; Dust, 108 (Han- | : . 7 LAS, John M. Da-lover), 6 to 1, 2 to 1 and 4 to 5, second; fifth Devore went out, Perdue t Duran, A. Duran, |sam Rank, 108 (McTaggart), 4 to 1, 2 to er, Doyle fouled to McDonad. WILLIAM 0, DULLES, Are | PAU 1 and 4 to 6, third. Time—1.08 3-5. Star- out, Spratt to Houser, NO : board, Crouse, Argonaut and Sir Mince- ¢ £ eee ee ont sata: fam J, Donton, Ada *Doling, Blele | meat also re Bpratt fied out to Devore, a pretty | Doling and Lene N. Def. THIRD RACH—Three-year-olds and ch, McDonald singled to centre, Special for Monday, the 15th) \Spectal for Tuesday, the 16th AM Major ARTHUR PEUGHEN. F—Btanley Fox, Arnej Fahistrom, Har- | y) d ‘WALTER CHAMBERLAIN PORTER, ty Faunthorpe, Lissie Faunthorpe, Jone-hatt “ne ae rom Ki ae Mrs, THOMAS POTTER Jr, Gharlen Filwprook, Annie Fink, jen), 20 to 1. 12 to 1 and 6.10 1, frst; You will tone up your MARE We [MAREE eather Duster, 108 (Hoffman), 4 to 5, BOX. PO Box. HAUTY. 1, William Gillespie, * " ps DR. DILEOS BI JENKHEDR REUCHLINIO. Altred Gaskell, William Gillespie, 1 to 5 and out, second; *Blia ‘Bryson; | system and feel better for) MONDAY’S OFFERING | TUESDAY’S OFFERING “a PEAAMTON ST. BIKLYN. G@wORGED RHBMsS. bert. 11g (Turner), @ to 6, 1 to & and out, | D, me 7 SND GI, ‘thin, ‘Mme, 1.22 ‘Andrajora, Sleeth, taking, in the morning, i siaes of OP EOAL MINED CANDY: 15¢ WASTES ie 19¢ MEMORIAL NOTICES; ‘ ibe Soman & ROSeRT and male, Hane K. Givard, |Ledy Lightning and Capsize also ran. Shc UM pox. Fred Gil ————— enn J | ~~~ rk Row, Cortlandt street sior es open every eve Ni! loving memory ei “all our stores open Satur day evening wnt Tt lve, BRADLEY SLOANB, beloved wite,of. W, OR. i BaemEe Herman, | a Binks otf D. Sioa who entered eternal rest April man, oe Herman, Alice working Stephen Hold, Annie | printer, went to his home at No. 52) anos Milk Chocolate Covered LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, es hint Oy Hold, Geor, LS Leonang Siok, | Mansetion venue thie morning he man, Stantey Ht rose found his mother, Mrs. Margaret Dalton, Hood, ‘Benjamin Howard, Sans, a og Bhs parlor oor in trant Be iaads Capen Log Ping cenit mah © sufferer trom 4 mens ree Majestic Hi . Beart’ devas, Neighbors told Dalton Sonepee teen a that abe shad A wreten mo chort in th pest Remegy Sor a 3 * es HELP WANTED—MALE. S

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