ee IT Sa RR a toe eee oe -: ( ‘ Cae: ST: re SB -ISMAY PUTS BLAME ON DEAD CAPTAIN \ SES WS. @an presiding. Jammed about the long table which the committee occu- jr. Then I went downstairs to the re- Widow of John Jacob Astor Just exactly In the position she should) MANY KILLED AT FEZ ‘ ead {he message, nave been, accord he chart Makes it cross, peevish, rest- d pled were witnesses and spectators. bolding fy Mens myhande W, Ww, Pa" avhat sas tne apd ot (he Tante| IN REVOLT OF TROOPS, |» |" <“* 1} Ou! Peet “E want to say that during the lat the time of the collision? A. jon't sanieomejuatnts | Ps — Among them were Senators and Representatives and their wives,| entire day on Monday, after our ho Is Ver; U ll After reck jira ; now an{EFench Soldiers and Civiians Stain tongue is coated give J Baron von Hengiemuller, the Austrian Ambassador, and other representa-| ® hain et nave awectately nomeans ot! and Jews Massacred in Moroce “Syrup of Figs.” tives of the diplomatic and official circles, newspaper correspondents and a ¢ large number of women, mostly drawn from the national gathering of the ¢ Daughters of the American Revolution, The hearing overshadowed all| Sageen’s awful mesonge at “s ‘other Congressional proceedings. that evening.” Hours before the resumption of the inquiry crowds swarmed to the} ne by one MD Franklin read, tele. | Genate Office Building and made a rush for the crystal-lighted caucus }atr from mhore to racing ships and fr toom. Hundreds of them were women. As in the Titanic disaster, it | hen back to the anxious ones on hore. | twas “women first,” who were admitted to the hearing room. the Carpathla had picked up some of| . Capital police took charge of the arrangements, and by 10 o'clock |th@ Titante's survivurs was dissipated | when the Olympic flasned word that |knowine. can Capital, | | Senator Smith then returned to the Jaubject of the messages exchanged on! PARIS, April 22.—The revolution in| Children dearly love to take delicious \ Moroccan capital, in which the | + Saat Ise cl | the day of the disaster. ° | “Syrup of Figs” and nothing else cleans “Did you send any by cable?" he and a large number of mutl- and regulates their tender little stom- asked. Wahid Tate & PURTANIG faamnere de: | achs, I hig Le 30 Boe of bowels so “T ald," r . OThey did n st pda Mi bai assacre Ac- | hromptly and thoroughly. i ite ts anys Mhoand the Carpathia,” |comPanied by many atrocities, according | ' Children get bilious and constipated Senator Smith ordered the cablegrams|t? ® Wireless despatch received: to-day | just like grown-ups. “Then they get placed in the record. They were not| ‘fom Fez at the Foreign oft It ts | s’ck, the tongue is coated, stomach sour, read, AEP, ‘Srankiin inet waecenoupeds Gea sOoes Cae feteen Pronk offle breath bad; they don’t eat or rest well; DoLit Wile JRRiAtOS ABC 0. OBI. BO abs forty soldiers were killed in the | they become feverish, cross, irritable aad ‘ oral eating, while, iirere civilians, all of | don't want to pity, , Listen, Mothers. recalled Jat them French citizens, were nurdered in for your child's sake don't force the * . <, SEP IEE EEA their homes or In the streets, Besides |). * there were no available seats. Standing room was exhausted. Even|neither the Baltic nor the Tunisian had| |SENATE VOTES FOR APPEAL |ihece four Fronoh officers and seventy WiC eatatane ealiecat: Get Kanai fe ree % Genators and Representatives who sought to get places of vantage for |any of the 1 IN TOBACCO TRUST CASE. eee ere crounded and 108 Jowe wert |ike Cathartic pills, A teasposatel of : hers of their families were unable to do so, AGKS WHAT DELAYED THE RE- He tlle dl "| mutilated. The greatest misery prevails | Syrup of Figs will have your child smil- members oF bd PORTS, | Jin the Jewish quarter of the city ing and happy again in just a few hours. © Genator Smith reached the Senate |communication and, no far as yor! genator Binlih sought to discover who! | Bill Calling for Review of Decision |"yine French Government explains that | Syrup of Figs will gently clean, sweeten ~ i@ffice building late, and went into con-| know, the only attempt from officers, | nag heen tampering with the wireless | | on Reorganization Passes the absence of detailed news from and regulate the stomach, make the f Y @erence with Senators Newlands, Bur-|crew or passeng to communicate ath > tad Gon 00 onde for he 8: : : is due to the fact that four or five teleg- | liver active and move on and out of A -. Perkins, Pattee toe bye) you after they left Southampton? pag nredg Pig wirelan’ 5 poe ped Hl Without Dissent. raphers stationed there, as well as those | the bowels all the constipated matter, . |, Bruce Ismay A » Yeu i ttached to the wireless station w | WASHTNGTON, April 2.—Without a | {ited Lauip: Where ¢f | @ssenting vote the Senate to-day passed | romained heroically throughout the re- {the Cummins bill providing for an ap-| volt sending official despatoh ‘peal to the Supreme Court of the from the United states ALLEN OUTLAWS GO BACK the sour bile, the foul, clogged-up waste Jerrived at the hearing room a few min-| Senator Smith then showed Mr. Frank-{ WCW" to shore earlier. Mr. Smith re- | poisons, without causing cramps o1 . vi # utes before 10.30 o'clock and had diM-| ln the telegram received by Congress. | PORtediy asked the witnens wheth x + Gully in getting in, He 1entiNed birm-|man Hughes of West Virginia from the |® Pad not had a corterence Monday | pile to & police officer and was ushered | White Star line dated New York, April; MOTPIN# With Mr. Marcont or Mr. Sam- 1 fm to seats reserved for witnesi UB, and addressed to J. A. Hughes, | ™*% ciief engineer for the Marcon| | ® Although Chatrman Smith an Huntington, W, Va., as follows Compan ? ator Newlands were the only member griping. W 1 Syrup of Figs you are not drug. ging or injuring your children. Beil composed entirely of luscious figs, senna jCircult Court for the Southern District! TQ HILLSVILLE FOR TRIAL. and aromatics it cannot be harmful. | ;, . 7 “Titanic procevding to Maiifas, | “No. most Smphaitenlty,* said the wit-| Ks aly ork aperaviog Ue reoreant tA rohonb li Full directions for children of all ages , b-co: Passengers ness, “In no way d tem cau tlon of the Amertcan Tobaceo Compa > 7 5 m re i ; a eiaeee we Somulties rr ‘itenanaee ‘Wednesday. an sates ete to ba attenbpled any ceneoretilp. of the | << The vil directa and instructe tne {Seven of Band Taken From Roa- ithe ae ope Pay pene ° ames Preliminary testimony wae “TEE WHITE STAB LINZ.” Wireiess.” F |Attorney-General to appeal the ecase,| noke Jail Will be Arraigned To Ask your druggist for the full name ® \tamen in New York, the full sub-com-| ‘I will ask you,” continued the Sena-| “When you went aboard the Carpathta jsiving the independent tobacco com- Morrow at Scene of Traged: “Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Seona” mittee will be in attendance at ail the| tor, “whether you know about the send-|a@fter she docked Thuroday night,’ |pantes a right to participate In the ar- is a agedy. prepared by the California Fig Syrup Co. ¢ “hearings here. ing of that telegram, vy whom it was | asked Senator Smith, “did you see either gument before the Supreme Court. ROANOKE, April —Under| This is the delicious tasting, genuine Many of the Titanic's surviving pas- | authorized and from whom it was sent?” | Mr. Marconi, Mr. Sammie or the wire-| ‘sengera will be called to give evidence) “I do not, gir,” said Franklin, Aa it) less operators?” | before the committee. It pected | was mentioned at the Waldorf Satur- I did not. I went to the cap- | strong guard the seven Hillsvilie pris-| old reliable. Refuse anything else offered. ers who Have been In Jail here athe | —— thelr arrest for connection with the as-| cil aide BLACKMAIL, SAYS ARNOLD. | Mr. Arnold on the stand told of the t receipt of the letters and the steps that | © that among the notable witnesses will day, have had the entire p fener | tain's room and asked to be shown to| |Father of Missing Girl Testifies at |#assinations in the Carroll County ¢ * be Mrs, John Jacob Astor, Mra. J. B. | staff examined and we cannot find out,| Mr. Ismay's room, He took me there. | | hi ‘ jstarted for Hil { Thayer and Col. Archibald Gracie. We appreciate the fact that on that/f talked with no one else.” | | ld Li NA eld jcourtroom wh | «2 By the time the Senators were ready | Monday there were many Junior clerke| Senator Smith inquired whether the} Bessie Green, a mulatto, of re - . . by 7 © 40 proceed there was «reat confusion In| und there was great confusion, xt te; Witness was familiar with the works of | West One dtundred and Thirt then Sil be placed. on trial to-moen ee i@ = the room, Many of the crowds turne@ | possible that someone who ab. | the wireless on the ships of the line and ‘Street, was placed on trial before Judge|' Floyd Allen, the first. man acre Keeps off the drippings ” % ‘away, went to other rooms in the Sen- | solutes information might it, If he knew what were the safety Swann in the Court of General Sessions | still ts suffering from a broke all the way round. It’s Marella and climbed out on 'X wish you would have the telegraph | cautions on the satne ships, his afternoon, on an indictment charg-| but was taken back to face the ch much wider than any ¥ the balconies. ‘Then when the great | company ture over all the White Star) No," he said, “we are really only ing her with attempting to extort a | against him. With VI Healt AK a { French windows of the hearing room | messages to you, oo that we oan gee) agents for the line In America.” |sum of money ' won; Byrd Marion, os Se ae © Were open they climbed to the railings | jas what happened.” know of any chart or doc [father of + esing Dorothy Arnold, | Cl Allen and length ribs you've ever = 0 look over the heads of the crowd | Awked when he first know that the n-| the equipment or safety |The attempt was made through an-| Miisiment for murdc | seen, yet rolls into con- i” sy eee oh me Meal | he first | appliances on the Titante? A. I know of i vind} a tate a, which Sere | a daph 6( aabe venient cane length. + Mr. new It at 6.27 o'clock . Monday, | none. ld with death and were traced to , , Nvery “India” ¥ forney, C. C. Burlingham, Mr. Franulin produced a thick package |. Senator Smith asked the witness what the Green woman Oe eS inde aa, Every “India, frame > * President Franklin, appeared wan and nand Westly P'Passerd—not a0 well as he looked dur- of telegrams he had received in relation | efforts wel guaranteed for one the di anade to get the names of NN i not cone! er, the third class passengers, \ warn take eicpiecsiljiniaaiieies year. It has 10 ribs, is dng the days at the Waldorf-Astoria, ; Were taken to apprehend the writer. He | + , 3 : ‘About twenty minutes of two on Mon-| “We made every effort to get them," fdenttfi , a 1 strongly built and won't on tegum, following nt of tw a 4 entitled several letters, ‘The trial will) AFTER HIM WITH A KNIFE. fhe arrival of the Carpathia with her day morning,” sald he. “I was called| said Mr. Franklin, " H Ces. turn inside out Senator Bourne took up the same une|Titante arrive in New York? A. I by a reporter for some paper who ine| Q. Did you receive at me fro ——>—. 3 grief stricken survivors. any time from : ; i Look for the Guarantee tag. % “I am only trying to forget the awful formed me that the Titanic had met/any one or any officer of your com- bit orate en wi bras we ad satntahien 0 our Te BEAT WOMAN, GETS 19 YEARS SAT RE es oh aka “India: $1.50 0 $6 : 10 and my own| ih an accident and was sinking. I|pany a request that the steamship Ge tia 4 Bap eee | ere Node mm a aircpr irl brag | potholes ened by Supposed Lunatte. * -50 t asked him where he got the lnterma- ‘a result of|tanic directly after she left Belfast. As} ton. He told me that it had come by equipment of other ships Cedric be held at New York until the 1 i opt|Newro Tried to Ki arrival of the Carpathia? A. Yeo aig | (he disaster?” he was asked, ‘a rule the steamers do not report except ator Guggenheim Department Storce & Dealers Generally Aged Mrs. pectal to i Eveatng World.) ie 4 ing evidence of i thay derive | ‘dvise! STAMFORD, Conn., April 2\— Wireless from the steam Y Most emphatically,” answered Mr. [es they arrive in port. ‘That 1s to advise; benor, Sentenced for Robbery. | w, Pine iy ; B. tragedy, and 1 do not intend to die-|wirelers from aerale Virelaleny if whe t time Wee iC reairear A. At] peanulin. "On lest Friday Mr. Ismay |friends of passengers when to meet ee Ne mY Wirt isoliag contacts , yppues in the Genate « matter that t9 Of liane tor aid." beste Rc maren that the Cedric | a iithorized that all our vessels be equip: |them. Ns tNangga lel aG NE Nad [ead Paw oraa anesthe Louch personal sriet to me. ‘The Senate | Str Sh Ot te ne called ale ‘auso the sender considered it] aoa with boats and ratte auMcient to| Q Why was the report to Cape Race| the apartinent house at No. 441 Seventh parently tnsa « te Committee is trying to find the respons! ad up the| “most desirable” that the members of Prece ne avenue, who Feb. 2% assaulted and|Who has thrico threatened to t ~ atta te White Star dock but they ‘tad no 10-] the crew be sent back on the Cedric anu |‘**®, Of every passenger and every jtoit there lneleed Ot New York? Ac That) coved’ Mrs, Harriet Huebenor, etghty| if Weed ira: encoi oartion~I wish mi. {formation and he then appealed to the} deciari and/member of the crew in gase of acal-|'* the a a yeaa O10).i8 hi ger when he left bh + J. @ Bozhall, third officer of the Ti| j sociated Press, and o dispatch fi jeclaring ‘bis intention of sailing on| sunt Q. Early on Monday morning, I under-| Years old, In her apartme: (Beal her un-| saturday nigh: to x Ganic, one of the patra igor echellnapbie Cape Race was read to am shad yop ial vapee The sender also @. Do know of any one, aay | *t2nd, a reporter caled you up and said | conscious and turned on sixteen gas Jets. | had gone half way when the fi Gisaster, wes called, but whet * , asked that clothing and shoes be . , ll it was reported tht the Titanic was! Was senten ed to not more than 19 years| carried a big k € dered the room Senator Amith asked him| ASKED ASSOCIATED PRESS TO|brovent to the dock for him when the| Meer OF man or any official, whom Mow long flerward did you{and 4 montie in Sing Sing Prison by {on him to Oo Evenings Until 9 o’Clock 100% allowed so al cash sale, ‘© We pay freight and R, R. fares ij “4 held responsibie | #!nkins. , Daves in the Guinine i ‘stap aside and called P. A. & Frank: WITHHOLD DESPATC jCarpathia got in, zou Geam conla he hear from that report?.A. Well, I con-| Justice Davis in the Criminal Branch of |Last night t - Vice-President of the International) « for the accident and ite attendaat the Supreme Court to-day. itwo different o . ‘Lhe first time Dfercantile Marine Company. fart peaate ron dapha lo poe) ar whom was that @#igned? A.! toms of 1fe? A, Positively not; ROR Ne re Sai eae help an) tne young colored man was indicted Mr. Weed again tool fight, but on the 7 J it ’ a for robbery in the first degree and for| second meeting anied by MOMAY SKETCHES WHITE STAR despatch until we had more detailed) Q. Do you know whom Yamal is? A. perolioaacy oe euaer tt Senator Newlands brought out that the! attempted murder. He was sentenced |his wife, a maniey PLAG, information dn order to avold causing) Yer, sir; it is the cipher for Mr. Inmay's| ghing it would be absurd to try to | #Peed of the Titanic at the time of the/on the robbery indictment, threatening sini the ¢ {Where had deen a long delay detore | UNMecessary alarm. I was told that the|sixnature, I sent in reply the following:| noid some individual responsible, {accident was about four miles an hour —— two until the b | the first witness took the stand. Mr. at a bee pee. went. ie amal, Carpathia. Have arranged for. Bvery precaution was taken; that (2clow that of the Mauretania and Lusi- MAJ. BUTT HAD NO ree they pieaes ee ehadet an al Yeuay, seated at the end of the tong |ou sscertain the locations | Ward crew Lapland, sailing Saturday,| $he precautions were of no avail is | ania. + MISSION IN ROME, called and, although they mace a hur- | Ue 3M! Rable, chatted with J. P, Kierlein, one /% the Olympic, Baltic and others?” calling at Plymouth. We all consider) @ source of deepest sorrow. Bi ‘The Titanic was not dullt for speed, ME, \rled response, the man escaped. evel ules Of the officials of the White Gter line, |*#ked the Senato most unwise delay Cedric, considering| ¢he accident was unavoidable. sald Mr. Franklin. WHITE HOUSE SAYS.,| 3. Weed has no idea who ho can be | fabs, wermes ‘We worked them out on our charts.| clroumstances, Franklin,” ‘Were there any searchiigits on the; RULES FOR CAUTION WHEN We had no direct communteation ¢rom any of the ships, Our first endeavor to Gnesssantly he drew upon a sheet of except that he is perhaps an escaped lu atic. The police are keeping a close | * JOMAY'® FIRST WIRELESS TO) Titanic?” Benator Smith asked. THERE 18 DANGER. WASHINGTON, April 22.—1t was om-|Unatle, The j WHITE STAR LINE. ot that I know of. I never have! @ po you have rules governing the|ctally denied at the White House to-day | ‘ oy at the peak of the Titanic when eas Maat Reed fa Asada 4}| Senator Smith then had Franklin read] heard of scarohlights on @ transatlantic | punning of a ship in fox or when fee is|/that Major Butt ‘had any mission in n ai) the messages that passed lingr,"* sata Franklin, htp's vicinity? A, We have very|Rome. Secretary Hilles said: L f A . Perrot o'clock A. M, This message read as {0!-| hp between | “Congressional meneures contemplate |!"* Se O88 0 ppetite ealled KITCHEN — Ogk ‘4 himself, and 1: ules govern the] “There 4s absolutely no truth dn the Kitchen Ch 4 bafeoony lows: ‘Haddock, Olymple—Mi and Ismay on the Carpathia on rules § ° ‘ as the hearing was opened, Sen- look, Olympl lake every s ecuiring seerohiighte of all ocean lin- el Ys Ggiataver to' asenmeuionta Sitanie ana | eC: 1% At 5.90 on that date Frank. | ering te! in henever they re-|report that Maley Boy. Was on, a aite| é | er heat eh, 6 Oak Seat] wi Which ts 90 common in the spring or 1p. Jedviec position and time, Reply within Yn received from Ismay this message: | ° gard conditions as hazardous. sion irs dak Dining quiry we are making {i upon the return of warm weather, {s bt B-plece Di “Mend reeponsibie Wai Mr. Franklin volunteered @ statement |" x47, Franklin read rule 101 of the) trip w voyage. In order to add | jogs of vitality, vi i in| ner det. fable Cover. @bedionce to a air ction by the Senate [the hour’ That wae the first message. peed “een tz. | relating to criticisms of the White Star Tanita Star line, which instructed cap-|to the interest of his trip, President! often a forerunner of Sioneretion ai Ter oael Matting. t cloths end in for the purpose of ascertaining We followed it with others rapidly. Company for attempting to return the |iaing to disregard speed and distance inj Taft ave him a number of formal ease, It is especially serious to. Lib 1 C the important facts connected with | meaney morneg wre earners ; crew of the Titante to Europe immedi-| ryarging against danger and to remem-| Notes opin teorniriOn' 1, Dayeenamel 45) 51g that must keep up and doing or ur eral Credit Terms 1 @he unfortunate joss of ti tanto. ow formation from Montreal ” ately. ve that the safety of lives ana| om, * Ab seb wet behindhand. “We are not concerned at all about |and Cape Race. At 10.27 A. M, we got a . NO INTENTION OF TAKING CREW een ine etm . more than a formal introduction, The medicine to take for it is the | $90 Worth $3 Down) ;;,. . # < the convenience of visitors upon the | word from the Olympic announcing that) |, We TRE oceans inesiore AWAY. Ieee EN Le ee Bate wala ever ier" rac reat oonathiutionel remedy, $75 Worth $5 Down ’ My marly [at® A, M. had been unable to raise, that you Drevieoly used?’ asked A “None of the ; ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, 9 F rope Be eee ee vite cach [the Titanic; was 20 miles south of her, | Senator Smith, “1 think there haa been an awful mis: [had communteation with ever got the) sun vac. 811/835 etn, 4usoon’ aw 13.09 Hood’s Sarsaparilla $100 Worth $10.00 Down §1.40,10 Person, here solely by eufterance of | but would maintain the effort to get in| “It 1 & registered signature abroad] take made about what matter,” gaia tdes trom me that oot compu walled Which purifies and enriches the blooa|$i50 ‘* $15.00 “ $2.00 "he committee and not for entertain. |communteation with her. Cor Ismay and a signature we all know|Franklin. “I would like to clear it up, records broken, and builds up the whole system, ie \ “Between noon and 1 o'clock on the| Personally for him. Whether it ta reg-|The criticisms have been made that we aptain of the Carpathia that 16th the following message was received (#tered in New York I do not know, It|were trying to keep those men from when the Titante struck the Ice she was from the Olympic: {8 not much used on this olde. testifying. ‘That is mot #0. Jt was not (= ‘Parisian reporta Carpathia in Franklin ald he received @ message|tie reason at all, As far the crew | attendance, Picked up twonty boats |from Iemay on the Carpathia a iittle]ate concerned, it was our duty to retarn a $400 “ $40.00 “ $4.00 $500“ $50.00 “ $5.00 , Ment, that any expression of any character will not be permitted. Any © | violation of this wil! result 1 chang- @ tng these arrangements. 1 bespeak © courtesy and kindness for the wit- messes.” with passengers and Baltic return-|later on the morning of the 18th to jolu|tam to thelr homes. If they were per- ' Mr, Franklin described the business! ing. Position not given. the Carpathia at Quarantine and that|Mitted to roam around here men would WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. ‘eperations ang extent of the Mercantile HADDOCK, Olymptec.' * several other meseages came from him them for news, give them pres-| MAILED FREE . Marine. 8K8 ABOUT THE REASSURING "ine that the Cedric be held. After ake them aw nd many of them | 5 L T| would get lost. We assured you that we} Tae PSNPOHe CAPITAL OF ship BULLETING. Te atted teemakee Bad come tn Franke} oig hold any officers or men that you The Compagnie Generale Transatlan- 1417-1423 THIRD AV ‘The reassuring statements sent out by wanted for this committee. We made What is ite capitalisation?’ aaked | the line in the early hours of the dis- ‘Pnink 1 most unwise to detata [i rimive to you, senator Smith, as tique takes this opportunity to advise the SAVE. . oes ax it moet a 8 Down on Cd 8 ,Genator Smith. r onext were made the eubject of| Cearie im Now ” soon an the boat docked, There was no! rs of their aaa % “One hundred million in common and | inquiry Later a message was recetved fromfattempt on our part to spirit away any travelling public that all steamer 7.50" 100/- ——s« ( proterred ahazes, $82,000,000 in 44 PEF) Felt the committes on what you dansy haying he hoped to see Franklin |member of tho crew, to the best of my | fleet are already under instructions from mene ,@ent, bonds, § in 5 per cent.| yeged those statements,” directed |*! Quarantine and for Franklin to cable}knowledge and bellef, What possible f . ‘bonds and about $7,000,000 of under-| gemator Smith. Tears wit harm could those men do us in an in-| the Home Office in Paris to — both patatinnal conven: f lyipg bonds.” “We based them on reports and answered that I was extremely|vestigation. ‘They could not tell more| most by WORLD HOM SUPPL 4 “Can you give me the names of the! rumors received at Cape Race by |FFFY that the authorities would not|than the passengers, many of them prob. eastbound and westbound, the s' Bh," Bassnuve offices aLY directors of the various steamehip com-| jndividuals and by the newspapers, | Permit to board the C bly not as much, ‘The worat they could southerly course, in order to avoid any fron Bullding Waten for ad, panies?” asked Senator Smith. ‘They were rumors, and we could tine.” Franklin continued, y could not help matters.” ! di h in Evening World Thursday. fee: © “E cannot," eaid Mr. Franklin, “but | aot place our ager om anything |#e!\t him a short message of sympathy] Then Senator Burton took up the | possibility of danger due to the presence {hall gtadiy give you the names of the| euthentic.” over the terrible catastrophe questioning . j f ice-fields already reported officers and directors of the Interna-| Q, Had you heart from the Carpa-|CEDRIC HAD GONE WHEN I8MAY| “There were fifteen compartments on | of ice-! y repo! ° tional Marine. The other companies, |thia by that time? A. No, LANDED, the Titantc,"* said the Senator. “How | many of them, ere located abroad." Franklin declared this message was! Q.1 suppose I am warranted in as-]™any of these watertight compart: | F ‘Mr. Franklin had read a Ust of /¢hen sent to the Olympic: sumin| m : ie that the Cedric was not held? @ officials and directors of the Inter-| “Haddock, Olympic; Rumored here|A, ‘The ship sailed at noon ‘Thursday, tional, Genator Smith said: “You are) Titanic sunk, Cannot confirm here. Q. And the Carpathia docked— A Ed ‘the real representative tn this country |wxpect Virginian alongside. At approxiinately 9.30 o'clock ‘Thursday ‘ahy beet beliat. ta that from | yy tg" Of the White Star line?” PRANKIAN.” : 4 night, Ix were opened, But vat is —_—___——— ee “Yes, str.” “At 2.40 P, M. we wired Haddock to ; " 120" @. Does any one share the reeponei-| endeavor t nll means to ascertain | qaran cmort te connect the attempted loraeiy: SeAnew ert CRANDALL,’S || ¥o"" “ost & Found” ad. to The ¥ Wat World for BEST results. It will ments were opened up by the colll- 2 = 0 estimate is possible,” replied the) Baar Ci to Now Yorke? departure of Mr. 1 Tian.| DENIES QUOTED REMARK - " bility with yout A. am mainly re-|the whereabouts of Mr. Ismay and toluene worn tre eet the Titan ABOUT LIFEBOATS. wponsible. There are directors in this | advise us as soon Dosstble,” con-| senator Amith asked th ‘ rf i country and meetings are bold fre-| cinued Franklin, “We followed this peustor SmIh aaked the wit G, Feu aes GUOhee 15 We Fores dae | » quently. Gemates WIM anciher te Matdoek, th be | ry learned! the Monate had decided| patches Friday as saying the tanto | TRACING THE FAL Which we urged: ‘Do your utmost to|'0,{"vertiwate the disaster BAS PARURADE BORSA. BROKTH A EBTe Le “TT not only i e 3 ou ” fe Re cas ee A br see + Rg aah \ nly be printed cons; TO HUGH Pi on Ag bl ry dlp ty id on think, a uit 2 o'clock ‘Thursday,’ | ihe entire st Ws mpany pia you) > : ly bey conspicuously “Did you know Capt. Smith of the | us fully disposition Ttanic's passengers say thet? A:T Con't think Jood reliable wor': yx lower prices than,| pepeeunewesepertt nremerrrrs a i “* * re} wh, , On First Page I; q Titantet’ Genator Smith inquired. | and where they will be landed.’ Ocul You communicate the in.) There were not eno ea tpieneat | Special for Monday, the 22nd) Special for Tuesday, the 23r ety See ey oe “Ever since 1898," said the wit-| WHEN THE NEWS WA\ formation to your company?” A, 1 diy |to cure for the entire ship's complement c . bd oi [bet goey hy charged st€en’ satcees'| tion Sundays or ? fess, adding that Capt. Smith had BAT LAGT | that night, vy cable, 1 think at one time. OLA RRE OTIS, bie. vaty 10¢| ‘es T OREAM Busses, 10¢ Send tor GO: ; commanded the Majestic, Adriatic, RECEIVED. “When did you vdviae Mr. Ismay? | Senator Mletcher questioned the wit- yOUND HOD 2 ie fend fer 593 3d Ay, On Page Opposite Editorial | Baltic, Olympic and the Titanic, “At 620 or 6.90 Monday evening,” Mr, A. I told him of tt when 1 got abourg [ness about the International Mercantile MONDAY’S OFFERING | | Page Mornings, was @. So far ay you know, did you or| Frankia continued, message wax] (le Carpatla.” sald the witness, Marine Company. Franklin satd ‘ASMONED OPRT IT Fant ‘wey U y of your subordinate oflcers have | received telling the fateful news that] Senator Perkins touk Mr, Mrankiin 4 Pg t erg a ; aU WK, 1 00, _valtie, ‘. | CARPET J. & J. W. WILLIAMS it will get a circulation in New any communication with Capt, Smith! the Carpathia reached the ‘Titante and! hand and questioned: him at some lengin | Ue Mish nO} OF AMA ‘O00 Te TB 1 r n git, AH Columbus Fs:., 1875, York city, morning Ss on his last voyage? A. None at all |[found nothing but boats and wreckage, | an to the safety” eQuipment of the 1. [oAny this countrys 6 Park Wow, fad Cortlandt street sores onem every, cvaning until tt weloek, V) CLEANING $53 Weel Sith St,|| 0! citys ng or Sunday, We did not hear from him in any way |that the Titanic had foundered at 2.20 | tan’ the position of Mr, Ismay as eater than if published in the lerald, Times, Sun and Tribune DDED TOGETHER, managing director con in ex bad " Jency and management a a Wiletcher, eypt one by cable from @outhampton. |passengers and crew. This message| certificate from the British Board of ne the prest- asked Senator sehansiions natimndinnncaniints or shape. A. M, in 4116 north, b.1¢ west; that The Titanio's equipment wi on ' Mr, Franklin aid he had received |the Carpathia picked up all the doats| cess of the law. No communication from Mr, Iemay ex- {and had on board 675 Titanic survivors, | carried {te clearance in the shap S4,BARCLAY SU “es Milk Chocolate Covered 20 COnTLANDT’ se DIES. Ri i Kes Cream Wainuts PARK ROW G NAGsay “My, Ismay is absolutely the head of < This announced the complete euccess | was from Haddock also. rads, £ inlahi shy, thet Rovensmionn (ie ee Mee eee UTR Dia Re ete Tuakes wer ip 8 85 206 BROADWAY \ —Call— \ of the Titanic’s trial trip and the| “It was such a terrible shock that it/ leave @ British port without a certificate ue When did you expect to have the J centre of pure and wholesome cream “55° Fulton Se ment Caiva: | favorable prospect for a successful |took me several moments to think what| that {ts evulpped to care for humay| and the whale Sayered : "47, NASSAU $T. SUNDAY WORLD WAN en tn case of accident It ia] omit Beet 1p f ium Mille Chocolare 39c The apecitie’ weigh cn. insjance TS to do. Then I telephoned two of our di: | lives ‘avo: 2, snpen ‘ot Frest 1 ee PF aro mk” —— 4000 Beekman includes oo ontalner, J WORK MONQAY WONDERS | .