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» Saetaanead eden THE EVENING WO FRIDAY, APRIL. 1 4 ——-- SHOCK ONLY SLICHT AS LINER: STRUCK ICEBER , Marine, which owned the White Star lint; the four surviving officers of cs Ae have Sey oravereation with the wads large Eupihee ot smaller pa: i] t] the Titanic and Capt. Rostrom, of the rescuing ship Carpathla, In all] Eton with anybody on the Carpathialand broker ice, all around when. we ‘ ; rn Hkdtihood other witnesses will be heard. while I was there except the second of-| sighted the first boat. We had to ma- ] se WOMAN TESTIFIES To COURAGE OF MEN. ' ~ Ar odke ‘a ‘ Hed hen igh) hal of adhd A , i “We may hear, if they are sufficiently composed to tell It, the thrill- trom the ‘Thtanfe? A, Pour, 1 heltewe the ‘tee sige ead Y baw tiecotioer In , ' —Iingeand ratifying Sory of two women passengers on the Titanic with 2028, hmm car ames oy poatons J iar ates age Be une cone | q I have had private conversa‘ion. One of them sald to me: ‘IN, of the ship. A..1 did not see her go MAN on ROann, 1 ROWE RUOW pre pre peg ore ey . ¥ } Bh. THAT TERROR AND CONFUSION, MOST OF WHICH eget Ties rae ae CC pee EE te Sage HIB Beeld _ r Path ae - (Continued trom First Page.) «oe . V, THERE WAS NOT AN AMERICAN MAN WHO JOSTLED A} down. AT THE OARS, a definite order was #iven to-mnh the lifeboats, en@ stewards were sent to tn- multitude of lost at that moment. Murdock may have known that the last WOMAN.’ Such words as these sink home. It is the one light we see in| @ Did she break in two parte? A.| “When we took the passengers from | struct passengers to put on Iife-preservers, 4 1 did not wee her, The last time I maw | the first boat day was just breaking, and ~ sa as “4 desperate thought of the gray mariner was to get upon his bridge and dle . 7 the horror and darkness of the tragedy. | her was @bout ten minutes after we left then we could see the other boats Just Atel Malt LLL AA Lh ALLS the cpbin passengére thar the [2 Command, That the old man could not have done this may have had oe *~ “One of these women also has told me of the last they saw of Major | ie ie I turned and saw her green wed aonl) Aaeas Dee Fa shanlo wae unsighable that few of them took thé edHAeeb aarioubly, Women tn | Something to do with Murdock’s suicidal inspiration. Of that no man may rs Archibald Butt and Clarence Moore. ve Siow @lany wireless operators did picked them up, having all the wile | ¢vening dress walked out of the lounge rooma And joked about fre situation. | say.or safely guess. 290 Passengers protested againet, getting into the ip noes Am hind cemsiet ‘The wave that swept the skipper out bore him althost to the thwart then sinking by the if, and Mrs. H. J. Alltson: their le and Mr. Moore assisted the women into the boats as though they were | »@ One wae drowned I believe? A.|/BELIEVES HE BAILED ABOVE) ‘nnainca on ine ship were loat, after the Mfamt goa o: the ce family | Of ® Crowded lifeboat. Hands reached out, but be wrenched himeelt away, «44 was in-one of the last boats to leave,’ she said. ‘Major Butt | tne Titamtc dmvor” A. Two, I believe. |to manoeuvre the ship around tceber, > gt Yes; so I understand. TITANIC’S GRAVE. i if turned and swam: back toward the ship. ; 4 uudhering them into a reception. Then they stood, bodies erect, and sa-| "Q. Were any pr the membera of the| vit wan about du” sieiock. when we "M4 eet placed In 4 bisboat in aharse Of 8 tutes tt on opder had been| Bome say that he seid, “Goodby, I'm going back to the ship,” but be ° luted us with a smile. That was the last we saw of them.’” Titanio’s ‘crew mombors of the Engileh | picked up the" last boat. Thore were! sesued that only women and children should be allowed inthe 1f@boats. Mrs. | never regained the bridge again. Navy? A. 1 do fot know. The ahip's of | thiriéen of the boats, Another had been | straus clung t her husband afd refused to leave him. They died in each . Temay, accompanied by P. A. 8.) Amerika telling of having encoun-| cory wit! tell you that, | abandoned because its officer thought It | other's arms. ° casemate He disappeared for a moment, then reappeared where a rail was slip- Franknn, vii esident of the Interna-| tered icebergs in that latitude? A. NO! Q Were any of the lifeboats on the | would aink after te enigere ad been Those who bested’ th ‘ea, edt itepeats wate bp tonlk Wa Uhele exgent> ping under water. tional Mercentiie Marine, and Emerson). Were you aware of the proximity |qyanie borrowed from another White placed in another boat, At this time I| cnce asa lark. The sailors manning the oars pulled away from the Titanic, The AW ERISH Parvin, Secretary of the company, See aerate hein the tee | Star abip? “A. 1 do not think a0. | think” T was directly over the piace| sound of music floated over the starilt waves, The itgnts of the Titanic were | 9: BOTH OFFICERS PERISH. rived at the Waldorf-Astoria at 10.30) knew that we would be in the =| Q. Were the oars of your boat marked | where the Titanic went down. There | burnin q ‘ Moody saw all this, watched the skipper scrambling aboard agalm onto Golock. “Two dotectives trailed along] feston on Sunday night. with the ‘name Titanic? A. 1 did not| were some @mall pleces of wreckage| bent ened nig! not! | hip. One man who was dic- | the submerged decks, and then vanish altogether in a great billow. Q. Did you have any consultation with hock of the collision had barely jarred the a : ind them. Ho had passed the night | notice, ‘ | floating abous. ‘ating letters in hie cabin kept-on with his wore aneif He felts wudden shift {n 4 at‘ tite Witz-Cariton, Mr, Franklin and|the captain? A. Absolutely none, er) sengtor gmithasked the witness sev-| “Three men were taken out of a boat| the position of th As Moody's eye lost sight of the skipper in this confusion of waters it j hip and rushed to the deck in time to leap into @ lifebost. ; ME Parvin met him there this morning, | *8Y other officer, It i# outside,of MY) ora; questions eomoerning bollér con- | déad, I. think they were all seamen, | Some of the passengers had returned to thelr bertha | again shifted to the bridge, and just in time to see Murdock take his life. They Natiked! nim as he tett the hotel | Province. T am not» Ty eine per. | Mtruction, but Mr, y Wes unable to| Whatever they tad to identity them| Nothing occurred to indleate to thé passengers aboard the Titaalc or moving | The man’s face was turned toward him, Moody sald, and he could not mie- " ; | anewer, oo had not allow him to be questioned ponally about the wireless equipment | ‘was taken ater. They were buried with | 2way fram the ship 5 Ufeboats that the vessel would not remaif aftoat until take it. There were still many gleaming lights on the ship, flickering out by” 1a-be interviewers. except that it powerful. INSIST@ HE DID NOT HEAR THE)" Mman—another seaman. He died after | “rip should arrive, until the bollerg exploded. Than the-end wad spparent to all. | ine Iittle groups of vanishing stars, and with the clear starshine on the : "room became belng taken on board. Aten with life pfeservers strapped about their waists jumped overboard Inywhoats hs ae fn ue. Seth a a3 How tone ae ie itelese yore EXPLOSION, a tne Miahiere Give! ehouiet. Patty |'and tome were ploked up by ee poate which had Not got far from the velesl, | Waters there was nothing to cloud or break the Quartermaster's vislon. t ra to the Kast room. laew. “Be Teather Taleehtedgeeey ‘a vie Would ‘be appropriate—a service’ FIGHT FOR LIFE AT THE LAST. . | “Leaw Murdock die by his own hand,” sald Moody, “saw the plete 4 a BY, SAVING THERE'S! Q. Did you send any messages per-|Not that 1 know of. I did not hear any saved Berke for those who wele| ag tho last three lifeboats were iaunched the eesttictions as to. women and | bis gun, heard the crack that followed the flash and then saw him plunge t {NOTHING TO CONCEAL. exploaion, wore i sforrow for those Who | onudren were removed. It was a free-for-all then on the deck, where unskilled | over on his face. e t 4 you when you hear@| Q. Would eo fost. An Episcopal clergyman—| mon—principally stewatds—were trythk to get the cimbersome boats overboard. Me ve se i Re = Bc pte the boata?. A. 1 wes | ain ia tne Of the Carpathia’s passengers—read | Nearly all those who took part in that struggle for.life ate dead, Those who | ac sfand, “yoer committee te tor the | tm tainly 1 should ha: | the sérvice and it was the most solemn | Novice are not angiows to taik about tt i MC in the temple, He tad only tnree| Bs ‘of making an inquiry into this How fast do you say the ship. was |] ever witnessed.” | oe saot: before ine Titasie disamiesared trem view inks: ole wonky} fro tidges in the revolver, and throwing | om gad accident, and I am desirous of a imp! ah the beatel going?” asked Senator Smith suddenly. The big crowd that filled the room| just berore the nic jared and. wom leaped mm the weapon from him he rushed to the; % Gating you all! can. The company h simply said wer “eventy-fiye revolutions," replied Mr. | was hushed while Hoehecinecné be te the stern. Aa the portion of the vessel remaining above water swung up to wae Hn *badl: . M.'s ponceal, We Weloome de tn conn he I heard this order 1 left~the! tgmay. Karbia! of tire lsnsioh-reeitea. the ary | an almost perpendicular position hundreds on the upper decks were throws into tore a out. He was iy 3 je, - ‘| nd c jown in th tex, a el e ; qtiry, T would like to expreds my sincere} ” What order or supervision Was ex- Pen ites recites. ier eg Feel Capt. Rostrom said he had seen only | ne Marset tieoy otineg More ble’ Of the” sot6ad wore those last moments; ‘An ambulance was summoned from Mbeya el 4 refgrete at'this me. The boat was DUIIt) sroiseg in towering tho doate? A. I! four and'a halfordinary miles per hour, | One Pedy. afloat. Tt was apparently that wnen the airtight compartments tn the After part of the Titantc were supporting | the Long Istand College Hospital, and , Stor: eWarehouses is at Belfast. Bhe was eriuat bY pop speak of only what I saw. The boat! oO mig the boat oat, any 4 sttl ascent rete was a ite the balance of he ship, None ta alive {o tell the stofy of that brie? period. |the surgeon found both the man and » ~ . it hs officer and | z je body was not picked up. the young woman mortally injured. No’ zi and underwent her trials, that!" Q “iow many men were put in the|are now abel noe Sue Californian of the Leyland Line.| men in charge of the boats hovered sbout that xreen light. Ovcastonally corpses ian {ff 230, 282, 284, 236 West 47th st. ¥.¥. ai isfactory. She went to South- ¢ en she came within signalling dis- | Near Broadwi hone 52 Bryant, ly describe her trial tr! A - “ that he thought de had all the survi-| a | i Houthampton on the twelfth and arrived | way § quartermaster. 4 vant bead the witness, “the Titanic Sand she would cruise around for | the women sat motionless in thelr places. Syscedhicraighy FOUR PASSENGERS STRUCK Housenold effects mo \ 4 mi ness. a Naie day en ar, Q. How many boats did you see low-| nad struck the berg head-on she would bgt Ua ecatige nee ee a was) ‘The Carpathia appeared soon after dawn. Not until the big Cunarder was{ access NEW YORK 1, in all human probability be afloat to- close by did the realization of what had happened reach the women survivors. . earch had been unavailing and that site| Many of them became te:nporarily insane. It was necessary to use force to| Stamford Woman Suffers Frac- eo strike? A. She struck | V** Proceeding. Place them in swings in which they were hoisted to the Carpathia’s decks, tured Skull and Three Others fencing blow just aft of| REPEATS THE LAST MESSAGE! The officers of the Carpathia, knowing the Titanic had gone down, were pre- 4 She was proceeding under peventy revo-| s¢r temay—1 certainly saw three. aay I lutions. On the Lear re2 day out eae Q. Tell ue how they were lowered?! Q. How did creased her revolutions to seventy A. Well, they weto swung out on the|the berg in 12 hours, SEND FOK ESTIMATE. cane at say peek oo-y On ine | davits, than they were manned, the peo- |the foreosstie. FROM THE TITA' paréd for an emergency. Passengers on the Cunarder gave their cabins to the Are Badly Cut. Peney eagee was od to soven-| we were put in and they were lowered! Q. How many compartments were| Cheirman smith i ese t. Ros.| Titante’s survivors, The capiain surrendered his room for hospital purposes. ; age wis ‘ty-five and she covered 146 miles. The| away, Alled by the water? A. 1 do not kNOW.| trom buck to the lest mectsen nore Stewardesses were compelled to cut the clothing from some of the women who] amponD Conn, APR 19,—Réctcs 4 Mite fog of ine third day. Phe accl aautteTe there teboate on the varlout | poITS OUT ON PLAN WHERE) ceived by wireless from the Titantc| "M4.junesd ante sme water and heen pleved Up by the lifeboats, pa ipl age Sh gl ean @ %) t . - s7 A, They were on the eun ’ fae . ‘our dead men were taken at jet Carpal rom the Titanic’s beats. * | aunt tapk on Gunday night. Tho! "Otto Was tho onder Given that the @HE HIT BERG. ee pees ita 1 ete were the| Four of the. qurvivore died on the voyage to New York. Funeral services were | Woo" Of ee ere creien D ress W U1 q $act tre T do pot know. T was aslesP: | women ané children should first go in| A plan of the Titanic’s main deck | iso) words trom the sinking liner | held Monday afternoon and yesterday afternoon, Haven 1 shen he ast of | Ss e ‘ ; Zabiahi naa norge been run full peed. ng bonis? A. It was tho natural thng| wee produced and Mr, Temay ahowed |/Met,Tords from the sinking Une | ” among ene survivors picked up by the Carpaihla were several vables, These |UArShMont to-dayy injuring four ar- ON OUR EASY s be te Tog fs Foventy-cight to elgtty | that women and chilgrén Bhould go|thq committee the point struck by the your line who ts mnaster of a ship] ittle onps were tossed overboard by their parenia and’ rescued by the bonte, |OrtOM® One probably fatally. Mra. | R "ee iset of her boiler wore| fret, That wer the oleh bed It won| bole, Bt sea?" asked Senator Smith. ‘The tdegtity of these orphans may never be determined. Frank W. Bogardue of this city euf- toflowed 0 tar as I observed. fenator Smith here took a new tack] “The captain, absolutely—iegal and eth lat what ou did at the time] ""Q Were all the women and children | aha asked the witness what time he| otherwise, No one elas hae the right to H a | fered fractured skull and at the New | ‘ Rochelle Hospital, to which #he was Plan the story of Captain Rostrom, who sald . ML iny in bed for @ ‘Bund: intertere.”” the ship go down. There wae Mrs. ‘hurried, it was said her condition was few minuign Knowing what had att ecanaet Gua ek a Peete AMT ihanty anid Der, Tomay. |G: WhAL Obuten wis’ the tttanle on? |TRAYer and her son “Jack,” and also) that the catching by the ‘Carpaihin |critieal, Mr. ogardus, the woman's | happened. 'T then got up and deked the! “Q) pow many were t @. Who dined with you? A. The ship's]. The southerly. I want to say that| M's: Wagner, who aaw the ship eink, | (ioimil’, Of the mesage from the Ti-| nugband, and’ ex-Mayor Edward J. Tup- 2 DOWN : sateward. He replied he at¢ not know. | ,ode7 4. ae ae aa chek danke Capt. Smith was on the course where he|A"d 1 suppose there are ofiers. I do} this, wae Providential. He sald chat | ioe ana’ Mrs, ‘Tupper were badly cut 1 then get 66 and went on] vets wore felta eee ace ne tte | AG Dia the Captain dine with you, “A. | ought-to have beon—where H was qwine| ot know the names of a doren people} ""tr'hy had not cought the about the head and face. $1 WEEKLY bd “where Capt. smith.| “Q "Was there any struagtiag or jost- | No- "| and appropriate for ttm to be at this "® Picked up, I have fot had the Op-| when he wt," sald) Mareen), “all, The inured persons, who are all 11 ashed:hhey what bad hapsendd and he) ine or rouRh attempts made to met in| @ Did you eve any Icebergs? A. I saw| time of the year, porsuusty: Vo. sale ta seg” might have been loat.”” | prominent in Stamford, were on their! $, At either of our two stores you eald: “We have struck, we are léaking| tng poate by men? A. I saw oo nelther ice nor bergs untill Monday] @. Do you know that he had informa-| @: How many lifeboats could the Car- io aae't you think {t ought to be in- | way to Atiantte City for a stay, btabt enk @ lar, pesiectiog. of the : : af Menge ark a pasten Peja morning at daybreak. , thon about iceberge. A. I can onty speal: |Pathia carry? A. She could be made to ‘umbent on ships when a continuon: The police are trying to place the! } [atest styles ant tal ¢ rd the ir to x wireless ‘vi! 8 they \were put in the lifeboate? A,| @ Were any of the passengers killed | for myself, I knew of the presence of |A'TY twenty-six boats. This would be srivice attended to by opera | responsibility for the accident and r-|$ Ladies’ end Gentlemen’s tors? A. I certainty think { Of the OM | No, thon nearest were taken first. The |DY tee falling on the deck? A. I do not |foeberge because information I had re-|¢housh to accommodate all her, passen-| go, though mee 4 Tight be expen: | "eRt# Of the men concerned in the blast- starvoard side who W8S/ women were simply picked out and put [think #o. I heard that there was some | cetved that the Titanic had struck, lea hee sould the ‘Titante have | Uf, £2f small ships, Ing ate posable. és e ere. in the boats, I helped to put in some |ice on the deck, but I did not eee any. | Capt. Rostrom then sald again that ho| “How many could the Titanic have| Mr, Maroon! went on to say that op- Seem tiieamorme ea’ LETF LINER ON THE| myceit, Q. Where all the women and children | took the rick of going at full speed carried.’ A. “I do not peed just Set | cuales on British ships had to have a Masonic Memorial to Batt. LAST BOAT. Q. Dia you notice if any ifebobt was /eaved. Mr, may? A. T am afrald not: | through the Derge deomise of his'dlorire Songiructian, Bus sie Could Mave coerce ee ede ret Oe" | WABHINGTON, Abril 19—The Gret | without |. @. What proportion were saved? A. § aie Sunday 4 has bi | ore et bags a Ai A deinet : ithowt complembnt of oarsmen? A. HA by Bes, Thcts te ace fs potest an extra waten," he eaia,| 2, "WAY doos the Board of Trade of Lio the, amateur operators of wire- fondhy, n Ma A gg oval pe at a Reduction of “as PAPE. Bell, the obiet engineer, he| @ Did you eee the frat itebdat ow-| The witness sald that while he had) wpnroe omcers were on the bridge with | London mot compell the Carrying oF |... work? A. They do. memorial services in memory of Major | I A bdaian we coud with the "pcm | Ta. A. T cannot answer. deen on the Cai Me Sih Sih 18 lec” ones Gene. e ean ta tne crew's none | en » "That dody regards! Mr. Marcont told the committee that | Archibald Butt, one of the Titanic| 2 f +1 BR What on deck and th jetea| Mr. lomay explained that he could | Ms room. “I ne nce left my room," , hip's eyes at her | *UP Itself as @ lifeboat. It calls for| wireless telegraphy with regard t2| dead. President Taft to-day accepted. ee |. @MRRIMES tn passing tho women una | 2B) ®pcak for his olde of the boat. He [he aid. pe bic i ina ail dllS id the construction plans to be #0 perfect | shipping had been in practical uve since | an invitation to attend, Representa: | ; ad }to the boats. I left the ship| "S% On the starboand alde. Q. How wore you dressed when you! “Q.Was there much suffering among | (Pt the boats cannot be destroyed by jebety played the great pent In saving | Ve Hardwick (Democrat, Georgia) | $ OM High-Class Suits | rye ached from the starboard | SENATOR ASKS IF WOMEN HAD left the ship? A. I had on my pajamas | ing qTitanic's passengers after you took |") (rainary means. of ite. The greatest length a menage |4#ked the President to attend memo-|$ Formerly sold tor $18, $22, $22.60 if side It was the last boat to leave, 90 TO ROW BOAT, sUppers, a autt of clothes and overcoat. | tien aboard? A. Of that I have no|%, D2 3 Know anything about the | had travelled through the alr, sald Me, | fal services in Augusta, Ga,, Major | far as T know. I saw three boats low-| “Tt haa been intimated,” said Senator| @ How many others were in the!) oceonal knowledge. 1 was on the | Comditions abcd the Titanic at the] Marcont, was 6,00 miles between Ire. | Butt's home, when the President goes | This Week at $12, $14 & $15 ‘ered from the! port side. There were| 9Mth, “that the second iIteboat did nnt|@ame oat? About nine or ten, UV! triage nowt of the time. The following | me of the accident?” A. “I do not.|1ana and Buenos Ayres. to Savannah, The President promised | No matter where you live, it will feome women in'the boats, There w: have the necessary number of men and | should say. morning the ship's doctor said to me| The officers have told me nothing and ———— Representative Hardwick to do hts/$ pay you to come to either of our two call, ‘Afe ‘there any more women? that women were obliged to row trom | The witness was then excused, Sen-| that he could report a clean bili “ot| “Mle I have heard the ide talk of] KILLS BABEAN MOTHER'S beet,” |} stores and open an account with there was no response. There w 11.90 o'clock until between 6: and 7/ ator Smith telling him to hold himse!! | heaith, 1 gave orders that they should | %™Me of the messengers, I do not place We will positively save you $6 to Other passengers on deck where I stood, |e'clock the next moming, when tbe boat |18 Teadiness to resume testimony Iter | nove every comfort, and 1 know tha: | Much reliance on it. Tknvw wuat snail! | ARMS AND SHOOTS WIFE. | by | $on each garment. ‘The wost was in the act of being Jow-| Was picked up by the Carpathia, Have |! the day If required. tide ‘alae ‘given (iets. talk amounts to from ond experience, * Abs 9 | 3 All busigess confidential. ered away. Then 1 got tn, You any knowledge of that?’ ° rae beer rd Brookl 0 i i ma ied other pfficers seem to k “I have note" eal@ SMe. tamer. CARPATHIA’S Seca pai pO al OF THE! HOW BIG LINERS wabeaan Wea i loug character of the collision?! Q. How long did . y, A. That Ido not know. \ |atter the collision pre we Sates CAP TAIN TELLS Capt. Rostrom was asked ‘about the re yo From Window. e | oS TOR. Nent $0 the bridge and ound | dehott to anewer that. T was on beard OF THE RESCUE) numver ot iterate tre carrie’ on the tl mentees ‘Gasman a, siehe shinee s arsaparilla captaln’ almost unt @he eank, Carpathia, and he said twenty— any ert ‘ " Ath Q. Om what part of the ship dia you! Q. How ro oss (t take to tower a " as ihe Titanic haa. The aie of | lite: Wiliam Marconi, the wireless tnventor, | KeePer, of No. 66 Hicks street, Brook: 2274 3d Av. 7W. 1 th St ¢ 4 neve Mfeboat? A. T cun't say, exactly Capi, Arthur Henry Rostrom, ® clea) yoats, he added, did not depend on the | Aad an operator named Phiittps on| lvm this afternoon shot and killed 4) By virtue of its blood-purify-|* ores tet v Fe | aches Mr, Q. Were you on the Titanic an hour |CUt Mnsiishman with @ bald spot, Waa! gise of snip. He had as many as the| board the Titanic, The operator waa|even-months-old child, Thomas, in its |, fs vwent after the collision? A, Well, 1 ehouig |the® called to the witness chair, He i8/ Titanic. His vevsel was of different | Under the direct orders of the Wireless| Mother's arms, shot and mortally |ing, nerve - strengthening, | ——-———_—————————— ee, sia) say an hour and a quarter. |the commander of the Carpathia, and} construction and there was more pro- | Company a0 tar as commercial messages | wounded his wife, H and then put | stomach-toning, appetite-re- i eats the se ve Q. Did you wee any passengers that | the impression he created was favorable | portionate room for the boats. are concerned, As to hours, he was un-| a bullet in his own ‘hend and jumped ‘ rope H Hy LOEB’S GLUTEN LUFT BREAD. SAYS HE MADE TRIP TO SE] you know? A. 1 don't remember peeing | from the slart. io told of bla training| “Hix steamsiips as they are now |der the onlers of the captain of the| out of a second-atory window. Husband Greate i Medicine, One a Huge ca ate ee, * SHIP WORK, ty. Zar 6, Steak many around aboard ship und how in last January he bull ba sata, “are oructioally unaint sienma, To large eteemehie two op- and wite were taken to the Long Island Gi ¥ Spring ae eel! oe ny are ify , @. Let mo ask again why you took this| M* for a time, but I did not pick Gut! wag given his latest charge. ve. © only look ypon the lifeboats | erators are assigned because of the Inrge! College Hospital in a dying condition, it it to-day. In Hau orm OF 2018 Mall ‘T2sths tel, 4 trip, A. Well, the trip was voluntary | *4¥ Particular one, | "f alled from New York for the|## #tandbyw,”" | umber of passengers. On vensela the! Gattmey is 2 years old and his wife j$nocelated tablets called Garsatabe, — | eect ‘and for the purpose of viewing the ship| % D4 you @ee Mr. Charles M. | yaeditorrancan at noon last Thuraday, a| Senator Smith then took the captain | size of the Carpathia only one was car. ‘Retiony I had no particular business |48¥8? A. No, I had known Mr. Hays! week ago,” eald the Captain, answering | PACK to the power of a captain on board| The Canpathia, he explnined, waa jow Mork. 1 came in the natural| fr some years. | Senator Smith's question. “We paseed] % #hip. equipped with a short dietance wireleas events to soe the new vensel| What were the cricumatances of the Ambrose Lightship at 2 P, M. and| “If.” he asked, “a director or epparatue which could carry 1% oF 20! 6veq and inchoherent. @hortly after 1 ovements|YOUF Aeparture from the shin? Was! nad fine, clear weather, At L%® A. M. on|MAnager of a company owning the ahtp| miles, The extent of the carrying Fone | o'clock he went up into his flat with the oniy | the Hfeboat you left in, wae it nearly | Monday 1 was informed by the @rat| Were on board, would the captain take | often depended upon the efficiency of| nis revolver in his hand. As his wife the same age. . They quarelied this pees Ss | morning and the young man began pouring in whiskey unt!l he wae wild- "to Also what im A Bernese on her. I wa ‘oMicer of the company on|°PPOslte where yyu stood? You, © oMcer of the urgent message from the | odens from him?” the operator and he handling of the! came through @ doorway he opened fire. PMY. Andrews was on board ay) 4% & boat there, There were a nu NMOF Titanic, It @aid she was sinking and| “Absolutely no,” said the English | equipment. The first bullet penetrated the skull vepfesentative of the builders, He|% Women in tt, Then came the call, ‘are | pave teriposition. It was 44.46 north and | #kipper, Mr. Marcon! then deacribed the wire-| and instantly killed the baby. The next - piso! to ee what improvements| ere any more womel ‘There was i A 4 he " 00.16 west, It was then 10.45 P. M., New ‘There has been a complaint,” said | less equipment of the Titanic which shot entered the mother’s head and she and Bo response, ‘There were no other pas | york tithe. After talking with phe wire: |Senator mith, “that a messuge sont by |@ald Waa Very powerful, capable of coms | fell to the floor. ‘The slayer then turned Speolal for Friday, April 19, col Special for Saturday, ‘April 20, iv BON 1 You Consult with the captain | #e#er# on the deck, ‘The boat Was In| iegy operator, who asmired me of the| the Fresident of the United States to tho | ™municating 400 or 500 mites in daytime! his weapon on himself, shooUng hire | | SULTANS ee eHOGOLATE [CHOCOLATE COVERED CALIFORNIA a . CENTHRS—A thick, rich chocolate] FIGS—A So t° this movements of the ship? i act Df being lowered. 1 got in. | urgency of the call, 1 ordered the ahip | Carpathla was not answered. Do you|*N¢ a6 igh as 10) miles by ye or, Whsletome anit nour. 10 Gate wiih real Teank feta, eetlataes Perhaps I should correct | pone SAY eosere Wi urned about and headed for the Ti-| know anything of that?” ISMAY SEEMS BORED BY Sins. s ‘bon form Be ic Emttsgaith rich sweet Chava ic 5 decided that we should not | Hee rhage (by Nearly ail I 98) tanie, This was after 1 had found the| “i heard,” said the captain, “that QUESTIONS. nears = . ue FOUND BOX reach New York before 5/ 4 x d | course trem the chart.1 then sent for| there was a message regarding Major| Ae Mr. Marconi went on to tell o' - Fi ‘ f PA Wednesday morning, That| 2 When you entered the Ife boat) che cet engineer, whom I instructed | luit sent from the Olympic and it was|the duties and pay of the operators One is Better Off PECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 2 before we left Queenstown, | w York tn that) @riving her to her fullest there any passengers on that) Mr. Ismay looked bored and emiled at de of the whip? A. There were gone, |? Oder out » now watch af mokers and) wnuwerad to the effect that Major Butt) st, wrankiin, who sat bealde him, The, than asother by etonomies. Use CHOCOLATE COVERED | CREAMERY | CHOCOLATE FRETERMINT TAT bi make all speed. Was not aboard, We had messages from A ewedt, rich carqmel— ‘mint apd ) Did iruggie between chief operator of the Titania had died double-streagth CARAMBLS—: 7 per "A. Yes, there was nothing to Paes By pe a ES ay A. ; The Captain then gave in detail the | the cruiser Chester, which we answered. | gaia Mr. Marconi, and the po Weed was tes. Save hall. maircethe Bi 19c Eaeat Wattle form. oe “ fees chocolate. ‘lounnens. be qniend-by getting Into New York be- | “id not goede. FOU Sie roads” LOU NI BON Cc | orders issued by him to doctors, stew- | There was no desire to ignore any mes- | picked up. @ Did you any passengers jump | aie and shor officials, which were very | sage from the President.” Q. “viene any. of pour ied ip Sean ig ° junication You. oay he revolutions were in-| 130 the water after you had smtered | AEEIMOR TTT en ww uyrgn.|SENATORS PRAISE THE ACTION |time tam undayt ased Senator Brith OBE || OFFERINGS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ocVeedes a" w a De hae! weyane a3 mat & 3 Sear heal wet As Wel T OF HUMANITY, OF THE CAPTAIN. a ae ‘answer that,” sald Mr, CEYLON TEA They were ax high a» seventy-) oo y right and rowed ‘toward {t. Capt. Rostrom sald he made the Atty- | At thie point Ser ator Smith sala: “Om!” The assistant operator of the Titantc, Munday, the day before tae ac- . How long were you fn the open |eight mileg to the pomtion of the Ti- | bohwif of my asmoclates I want to say | Mr, Marcon! said, was being cared for | ret A. About four hours, tanic in three and half hours. He|that we consider your conduct admir- ahaa the Peering) Sexo Me One Quality, the Best. vo y oth 7 A, | knew icebergs wer ad of him, but We are pleased to have you come | sald that both thie operator e ~ mee Wet, See Ba fier eee "ek of" pol re Carpathia operator would appear be- you know of your own knowl | mnie Fens phe proximity of iceberga? A. 1) prices +. Yes, one which we hailed. We got no! he took the risk of golim at ful speed Tee had been reported, | r Nhe Ci th the committee, . esponse. In the Interest of humanity. The Captain bowed. He then went on . vad Beer rae acd laeerat | ry pid you wee any after? AT Ad] “At 240 o'clock A, M.,"' sald the Cap: [to any that he had ordered from the jave you heard that there was any White Rope Ooflés, Only $60 0 Pound et A. 1 never r ry tain, “I gaw o fare about half point off |#art that no messages be sent except Q. How mapy doats did. the Titanjo | the part bow, It seemed to mo then the jas he wave the word, The first and sev- Jearry? A. Twenty boat teen un-| Titanic wae etill afloat. Soon after this 1% before I saw the one we struck, You Were going over the northern Noi we were golng over the Tiered with the tranemigolon of rice. | ete e eee terfered with the transmigsién of mee- sages about Titanic disaster?” . ied Senator Smith. lah wats aha tour sentansiiie. I wighted an tcebere on the port bow. 1 have talked but little tothe op- portions of fresh Pineapple as mithern route for weet bound _ Were Pf the webeete ‘accounted | Between 245 and 4 o'clock we pawsed|The third mass: & despatch to} erato sald Mr. Marcon. ‘But iy LI . Yesctous as obly Pineapple can for? _A. 1 believe ao. feeberge on elther alde, and eeveral|the Aggoctated Proas, understogd there was interference, per a 4 be, enclosed in & coating of our RD OF NO WARNING FROM! 9. When the Canpathia arrived was | ware ahead of ys. Hrequently I bad to| “Did any passengers with whom you| tleularly on the Nova Gootta cogst.” 4 famous Premium. Milk ‘ THE AMERIKA. the eed calm? 4.Yes, there wae | manoeuvre the ebip to avold them, We |talked see the Titantc sink?’ asked the | NEED OF MORE OPERATORS ON e e Choeclate, 3 e Do you know of 4 wireless mes- degronl a ripple on the water. must have passed twenty big bergs, ail | chairman, TH HIPS, r ae, | POUND BOX 9 ' brem the Whes yoo Wee on tho Cazpathie ‘trom 100 10 $00 feet in height, ‘There “Bes: T upeke with several whe enw) Mr Marcon! was qeked ‘oneermmg: . rs “ Seat icDEDA Ne CELT AD

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