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j HOW EVENING WORLD COT. FRST DETAILS OF SIKING STORY TOSSED TO-THE —-— Staff Writer's Narrative, Tied to “Buoy, Taken From the Carpathia * - Down the Bay—Extra on Street at 9.30 P. M. The Evening World, in an extra iasued at 9.80 last night, gave fe firat details of the Titanic disaster from the World’ tof corres: Pandent, Carlos F, Hurd. Never did a story of horror and disaster come into New York more Strangely and silently than the chronicle of the greatest disaster of his- tory slipped down the Atlantic Coast and into the waters of New York Harbor. The Dalzelline, the ewiftest of harbor tugs, had been chartered by The Evening World and at daybreak was cruising down the lower bay. A ‘wireless operator who was alding shot out toward her, The Ca: rpathia The Evening World was stationed at|#lowed up a little, but those on the tugs andy Hook searching the seas for |Pehind could not see whether the doctor pay open 10 dive: chin hows: aires cate Led Certainly he Md ‘i ‘woul nO | ‘en on in any ordinary fashion\ Moet “accurate news possible, £0/ ‘The slackening of speed enabled Capt. Augustin Keene of the Dalzelline to get well up near the ship's side. epatches written by Charles F. Hurd,) Upper Bay and t! th River sises be ‘The World's correspondent on the Car-| aight auch pathia, might be brought to the city as/fore. From the Staten Island shore tho ge lipavambeg outer Bist st despatch boats had been Dosall Increased by scores more. Their lights ABPORT OF HER APPROACH ftecked the harbor in a long V-shaped MISLEADING, flying pennant, The wireless clicked ell day tong| It spread out wider and wider and without an answer from the Carpathia, | | longer as the speed of the boats was except now and then a report of the; Pushed to the last extremity, When thet the eartiest connection might be made with the Carpathia and the de fpgarded as provable here to-day. The Government's inability to get early information regarding the loss of, U s 1 ON |tho ‘aitanie throwrhe the, wireless out EQUPVENT RULE Will enable the Government to assert Steps to Also Regulate the Control over all agencies, whether p1 vate or corporate, which may seek Operation of Wireless Will Be Taken, restrain or interfere with the Govern ment officials in Secretary Meyer, who #ae ome of the parties to the conte fecently held at the White House on the subject of Wireless control, {8 giving the subject uch attention, and elther from Navy Department op the Department | of Commerce and Labor a bill will soon emerge which It le hoped will be Accepted by Congress as a basis for its action. al aescestuioatann LIGHTNING STRIKES THREE PLACES IN BROOKLYN. Two Wooden Electric Light Poles Fired and a Vacant House's WASHINGTON, April 19,—President Taft will not send a special message to Congress urging legislation to strength en the present laws regulating super- vision ‘of steamships clea from | American ports, The President betleves ~ Congress needs no such suggestion, Cornice Shattered. since the Titanle disaster. Moreover, he| , urine | the oer ine taken ts aatistied that the existing Iaws are! giruck in three places in. Brooklye adequate, if enforced, ns tho Commerce about the same tine, keeping firemen and Labor Department would be able to policemen busy, enforce them with the restriction of| A wooden electric light pole at the present international agreements re-|southenst corner of Washington ave-| 4 moved. |nue and Pacific street, was struck and Under agreement with Great Britain, | et aire. Engine Company No, 119 wae the certificate of the Titanic that she|*MNed and Pot it Out eae pole tn had met with the requirements of the gintptwh avenue 100 feet north oF wines British Board of Trade as to life lighway, was struck and ignited, and ing equipment woula nave been accep-| firemen from Engine No, 186 extin- ted In New York and the Titanic would guished the blaz have been allowed to clear again for , A vacant bata aed Megs, st ody England, tye , ‘ The disaster, however, undoubtedly |{{tUak, tnd (a shower of bricks fom will bring about @ new agreement be- from the Fourth avent tween the United states and Great catied to keep pedestrians from it, The Britain, and with other nations in tho) house gid not catch fire, amo class, in the opinion of officials | here, ‘The regulations of the United Semetht States, as applied to vesscls that sail! 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All communications to be addressed to Partola Co, Prize Dept., 160 Second avenue, New York, and must 66 tn by June ist, If you feel you could use $100.00 in good, clean, crisp notes, here's your chance. If you have got a good, live idea auch an fills the bill, the cash is by Discoverer of Parto‘a to get ideas to be used to advertise the merits of Partola in American news papers, because, without advertising, over One Million boxes of Partola have already been sold. An article that can win such success by its mere intrinsic merits, for the good of humanity, ought to be made known far and The American people are to know, to the full, all In thousands of homes folks are talking about PARTOLA, peppermint candy which purifies the blood, ER ITMS KNOWN THE MORE It SELLS-| mild, natural, ef rue That $100.00? the bowels, It has proved a biess- lective help when one is both- It te the busy, +» 6Oc, and $1.00 per box. If you have got a Tagg Monarch of Laxatives Queen of Blood Purifiers! In 25c, 60c and $1 boxes, Sold by most good drug stores, always at all! Riker-Hegeman stores and at the following drug stores: fy | rate of her approach, which on her eud-| * den appearance later was plainly in- tended to bo misleading. From nearly} & weore of gther ships came bewildered statements that’ with their strong wire- t liner slowed down and eame indstill of Twelfth street Capt. who had been darting between und his leas swift and less skil- ful rivals, swung The Eveniag World tug Into the side of the Carpathia with K isting agreement would make {t im- possible for officials of the Department | to know? Good of Commerce and Labor to accept An act of Congress nullifying the ome Rica palito Loper Pomposo An tation were Ia Manhetten, Ia the Bree, were 40 13 Lm pe Taka Arg, cer: ‘wall a1! agers 1 peri bat tert WP fai vam Ropinwon. 18 y on Basan ee a: bout to’ sit dow: han.” paar Om Prospect Ave,« famueis, there came a ring at hie tele- et aL aid me hia a he sald, placing the receiver ee wh i na dads ‘. 1 H " demanded @ high fy Renmmde’ 31 dicomfiota Bk: ; Arey, Wo ah, edison Ave. pleasdntly answered Rivers, 1s ‘laa! ‘amien, ee PI do Dolorose. Hanging up the receiver he sat down 4, ate his dinner, happily unaware 10 Is that all you wish Faust, 558 11th Pascale. Jess equipment they had bombarded the a bump. Carpathia all day with requests for CORRESPONDENT FORCIBLY certificate from any board of trade oF | that ‘an indignant person on the othe: similar organization ufiess the re-jend of the wite was storming at cen quirements of this country were met! tral tt im met news and had offered to relay all de- wpatches for her. Invariably ported that they had been told b; Carpathia that she was je to a out only commercial messages from her own passengers and survivors of the ‘Titanio, and had no time for giving news. A fleet of newspaper boats set out from Sandy Hook to meet the Carpathia when she slackened speed at Ambrose Iughtship to take the pilot aboard, On the Carpathia's report of her progress they had an hour to spare before she cowld possibly appear, It was on the verge of dusk. The fleet, with The Evening World tug leading, was scarcely clear of the low «ray curving headland with {ts spin- «Wing observation and signalling towers, tien a pall of black smoke wae sight: oJ with the Carpathla, easily recos- Bisable by her single smoke stack apd four masts, scooting along under it REGCUE SHIP COMES IN UNDER ‘PULL S6PEEO. She came on like a race-horee, Notoriously the slowest of boats de- signed for the patronage of lelsure- loving Mediterranean tourists, she was coming with a swiftness which made the experienced harbor tug men stare at her in dazed wonder. A great bong ‘a her teeth spread wide across the rollers which were piling up under a ‘wing that was constantly freshening. ven before wae nearly in range f the naked eye the quick dusk fell and she was discernible only by her lights for a time, ‘Then as the long strung out fect Gf tugs wheeled to race alongside of ber, the dark hulk of the ship loomed ww in mlhouette against the white fosged furorws from her bow and the dark purple sky. <A great trail of ‘lack smoke was lighted now and then by slowing cinders which showed the forced draught of the fires unter hee straining boilers. EVENING WORLD CORRES- PONDENT HAILED. Not @ word came from her bridge in anewer to hails from the Dalzelline. Mesephoned calls for Mr. Hurd, who hed started on his vacation only to find nimeelf confronted with as great a task ag /ever a news writer had, were an- swered with cries of “Yes, yes!” and “Here! from a score of throats, It was toe dark to drop the precious narrative, th Orat to reach the millions of people all'over the world who have waited in a horror of anxiety to know the worst and the best of the sinking of the great- KEPT FROM THE RAIL. Mr. Hurd, who had been forcibly re- strained from the rail at the only time down the bay when it looked as though he might have a chance to deliver his despatch, had fought his way down the deck ee He was aided by a group indignant passengers. At the Rhird oall he climbed ‘the rail by a stanchfon and shouted, “Here! I'm here! Ready.” The buoyed package of manuscript could be seon as he petsed it sling lke. THE REPORT TOSSED OVER. BOARD AT LAST, He tossed it out. And the rope which attached the pack- age to the buoy dropped across a guy line. A man of the crew appeared at a aide port on the deck below and grabbed frantically for it. An angry officer shouted at him from the promenade deck to hurry. The spirit which had led | the officials of the crew to purposely underestimate the rate of thelr ap- Proach was not “Iagging. But there wa, ‘one sailor on the Carpathia with a sen: of fair play. Despite the orders of the same of- ficer and urged on by a hundred pas, sengers, this man ewung himself out | from the , caught the interfering #uy Une with his foot, handed the despatch to Mr, Hunt and dropped into the arm of the men on the tug. PASSENGERS CHEER THE WORLD MAN'S SUCCESS, There was a bi¢ ch from the pas- sengers and th ir. enn, brag % was ashore. ‘en minutes gangplank was Tun out from the Carpathia to the pler it wae being set in type for The Eve- ning World's third and last extra of the evening, giving the very first detatie of the blowing up of the Titanio's bolle: the nobility of Col. 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With stone and sling our portly David bringeth to himself again the quest of the Sphinx's rejoicement. Worthy champion of theGin Bottle with Red Label. Watch the car signs est steamship ever launched, In the|Clinton street that the total vote will | dark, though Mr, Huhr, as arranged |reach almost 30,00, ballots are is World by wireleas,|!n the mal a. t to a buoy, there was ance (hat it might be lost. Carpathia wd away into the gloom, @ sip o uri and hopeless sorrow, Excopt for a Uttle glow of light ‘Tranwedpt.) ‘an I light a cigar? 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Write or phone and our representative will call ou you and explain the proposition. E. A. PRATT, MR. RETAIL MERCHANT ID you ever stop to consider the vast possibilities of putting your goods before the thousands of women employed in the downtown business sectior by establishing a branch in the arcade of one of the large PULITZER (World) BUILDING, 68 Park Row, N. Y. In Response to My| | Advertisement. On Monday last I had one of New York's prominent citizens call on me and ask me if'l had any objection to his asking me several questions in relation to the honesty of my ad. of that date, and I herewith show the questions and the answers. He sat in thie chair. . No. 1. fo ts Seve tet yom Sone oa one wool blue serge, fine wale, suit to r for'$10.00 and guarantee it to fit? My answer: It is true. No. 2. Can a man walk into your and get that blue with a high priced sal something on him Answer: Any shown a blue serge suit or Standish advertise, and the price will be $10.00, tee the fit to your satisfaction or a be made. * Question No. 3. Is it true that some of the you use in your $10.00 suits contain shoddy or Ans 1 tee absolutely every piece of sold by me, even though 1 charge as low os $10.00, fo cheolstely Putt Tel, cod T will shakes any vopaactap jer, m: twenty Sia years buying goods that Frvighes ve is Question No. 4. clothing made in” the oe “that fie wissasecd aes: & hopin socal ay Sr gupsrty ore Sa 8 jer ly my own or as me possi orders. 1°F oe alec? the ‘eustearer. thst ih shotnen wil ke’ sande’ E media’ vs: Rasta: Is any of the it under more fresh air and sunlight tailor shop in the country. _ Question No. 8. Then, why, if such is the case, don’t you do all the clothing business of the city? Apewers d have been in this city going = seven months, and if my business increases next seven months as much as it has in the past, I will be able to answer this question in the affirmative if put to me six months later. tion No. 6, het to offer? A. Answer: I have the style thought of nineteen dif. 9” ferent store managers, whose combined ideas are located in my New York store, and I can promise any prospective looker a gteater variety than any five tailors in New York In your stock what variety of styles have to offer. J % Question No. 7. Is any of your stock last i the year before goods that you are working off? fu. * An The pood in New York today in all probabilit will ae Ch a Sone: beceuae when I find that I have styles that are not running in one city I ship them to another. For instance, if a i block or stripe is selling in great quantities in Buff. 7? and New York is not taking care of that style, I shift the goods around. If, by chance, I send a areas variety of rk and they a quiet, conservative patterns to New Yo re not selling there, and Boston wants them, I ship them to Boston, so that my stock is turning over every week. I want freshness as well as quality. This customer was finally sold a suit of clothes. Signed, MITCHELL ==THE TAILOR== 1431 Broadway, «ax. N.Y My ONLY New York City Store. Open Evenings Until 9 Saturday 1¢