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nena ‘ “HE EVENING WORLD, TUEBD ‘NO GLASSES TO LOOKOUT ON TITANIC yovioknow hearings We shal ses hve who want oo js as won as we fe ras nas “nena | Ped Sma nahin wet ett LOOKOUT GAVE WARNING _ |*1DERMEN ro nestRicr West®Bro for more women but were none to| he ineffectually tried to 1 with dis. MOVING PICTURES OF «i CROWDS BXCLUDRD FROM THE HRARING Sica dees te| "Basse we nevae vanmeres| OF MASS OF ICE AHEAD rirane pisasteR| Oy PIANOS © 3 Owing to the great confusion caused by the rush of the crowds to e from. hi (Nor 8) 4 ee ee ane the hearing and the constant Interruptions during the Interrogation of |i after saneway. tvhousne that waa |boat of (OO LN BO) 7 SOON AFTER 11.30 P. Mu | cicestvicest cre stune's ie) CLAVE -PuaNos public. transferred to a smaller room |*hp again.” “ ‘ ° o meeting of the Board to-day. iJ si i if in the Senate otfes baldeg. ‘Only oem, those particulary Inter |_@ Were. the pansengere retuotanc 1o|Moreapeomie, then? Aves. “Both of Us in the Crow’s Nest Saw! pure tie rrsnution rena OT |panetn £eyr nara gte fF thane fee Bet into the boata? A. Well, no, sir. ‘There were no more women around “The disaster, 80 appalling, is being ested in the inquiry and members of the press were admitted to the /PITMAN’S PARTING WITH FIRGT| when my boat was lowered. I can't the Berg at the Same Time,” cperstors. und by. Saedag postere. (9 This Unusual room. OFFICER MURDOCK. there any_men atound? A Steract people to thelr shows, thus ex- Bona Fide Offer The witness said that just before the The change caused disappointment to thousands, most of them wea ; He Tells Investigators. sae ke Taian eenviateat. Gee Wan, nd | wore: Ml childs |. Such hdbith PRES f: hes, i women, who crowded about the corridors leading to the marble caucus |ieaned orer and shook hands with him HE THOUGHT HE HAD | mous! not be permitted for the benef | airings of any" kind” "Backed “ape 8? é ; ene room as early as 8.30 o'clock. When officers informed the crowd that | M4 sald "Good-bye and good tuck, oft ENOUGH ABOARD. Frederick Fleet,. sailor and lookout man on the Titanic, is twenty-| proper) M'MHTY and Kreedy show) oii manufacturers in this city. 5 Q. Why were mot they taken, then? ¢ resoiutio Y a a home “I pulled away A. 1 thought I had enough whi five years old, Fleet said he had five or six years’ experience at sea and] The resolution Calls upon the Mayor me ee Se ono of and Police Commissioner to the plans had been changed and the general public would be excluded, tet th there were loud protests. Hundreds remained about the bullding, clamor. Tak bole mee OG te ty) Ott mera. TAMRE aces Gf ths bonte | as lookout on the Oceanic prior to going on the Titanic, He was in the |shows and. the public advert tie of | ing for admittance. The crowds lined the hallways leading to the new! ‘Thorp were five inembers of the craw| "a4 @® many aw sixty in them when Crow's nest at the time of the collision. nr they reached the Carpathia. room and the police had difficulty keeping a passageway to the door. | on the Ufeboat commanded by Pitman.|"Genator ‘Bmith called. attention to| @ Who was on the bridge Bunday! 9 @ Did you have glasses? 4. |UNITED STATES ARMY Arthur Peuch Canad He carried forty of the passengers. He Lagh > night after you took your place in the| Mo, air.” . : sdevieee we was Seles into css et ton. Titanie's voyage from Southamp-| sounowledged his boat did not have Soper Cehiapelble font had seventy. crow's nest? A. Mr. Murdock and Mr, TRANSPORTS ALL NEED - ef the lifeboats to handle an oar by Seo-] “Yes, wir; it was the custom,” he| USBt, Although the regulations of the! five persons on it. Pitman. MORE LIFEBOATS. PLAYER PIANOS$4 Lak Cimour RAghtotier, was ta the com- | reptiog. % ¢ custom,’ *| Brideh Board of Trade compelled it. “Te that boat could keep afloat thirty-| @ Was the captain on the bridge? meeuinhbineas (80-NOTE, STYLE £0) mittee room, J. Bruce Ismay a Q. It was more than a custom, wan | Pitman said that the women tehaved | five men when capsized, wouldn't you| A. I didn't see him. WASHINGTON, D. C., April 2.—The ON FREE TRIAL White Star Line officials arrived it mot? Wasn't It an attempt to aie. rtdiy,”” and that all of them|think the regular lifeboats would hold| Fleet said he took his watch at 10 startling fact was disclosed to-day that they said there sixty?” he asked. o'clock, Sailor Leigh was with him in} Q. Who a! you ask for glasses? the United States army transports heve| Give Jt @ thorough test before, you Cover the nearness of toot A. Not that | mansed to help in rowing to keep them: | decide to keep it—convince you THIRO OFFICER PITMAN CALLED | © fis Bags Pag selves warm. He sald his boat wae some distance fro nie whan | Move. relieved told him to keep a sharp look-) . You expected «1 ? ‘When thi a ascloul obs pd eabiie |e. ine Set ae ence oo ae (Sextgrie 3 siete i an] Pitman eald that when he eaw the cut for small ice. ' un pair from Belfast to Southamp- |aengera went down to de en the p in bie ¢ Titanic test the water? A. No, but y M of the Cr thia he alioed the rope on, but none from Southampton to the| Not a single one Smith announced that Boxhali suddenly | 1 saw him preparing to do it several Q. Mow 4i4 sho cinx? a. me | {int fe Carpathia ho allowd the rope) Q. Did you keep a sharp lookout? A, “Yea, but there would be no room to/the crow’s nest. Fleet said the men he| A, Mr, Lightoller, the econ omer. ie br Sree soy hundred of te ph oer e rahe uke you man took the stand snd told hie ox: tot my the fourth oMtcer reported| he sau ‘and all the moans and cries had a Reon ee ie $3 you from Belfast to Southampton? A Doatn to save aven half the passengers bis Partie +5 iy ave Eee. ——. oaart wish crest continent the'sent Q. Did you eee any bodies in the| % reported a black mass ahead. beh ll tn Shed aren titers fait trial, you decide nee \i Row long before the colli- toon the iceberg sooner?” | tw. (a aerate woe “Were you present during the trial |ator. “Was this mark on {he chert Ts ates a te time” ides Ga yon Webern tes cheat A. mator @mith. Hfeboat capacity 4 7 | “Seow weeee ones eps teste of the Titanic?” asked Sena’ On oF near the ship's course?” @. Did you, whfle lying on your oare,| 2've no idea. fe could have seen ita bit [and 726; 750; Sher- Uprignes (Giesomtiaed me, E Smith. "As near as I recollect it was north seo any lights of any kind aside from Q. About how slong? A.2 . | and 760; Meade, 1.300 and | Spt tow, ‘pianos, ‘ps Cees “Yes, sir, I was on the bridge most | of our course.” thoes of Bie Gatoathia and the athe ears Q. Mow much sooner? A. | 500, and Crook, 1,053 and 420. The same h Ore of the time.” Pitman reiterated statements of oth- aa Bnough to get ont of the way. proportions extend through the lat of boate? ; ; . ‘The witness said the teste consisted | ore that the seein air; we anw a tight on the hore |, Waat aid you do when you *W! O “Were you and Leigh disappointed | transports, Weser Bros. Titanic was on her proper * of steaming in circles and in performing | cou: txon— T ray the iceberg? that you had no A. You. vaseuey aati other evolutions and in adjusting com- 0. Dia you eee any ioe Monday? no wi erie i track of the Titante?|, A: 1 sounded three belis and then! Q. Did the officers on the bridge have A Me Mi 131 W, 234 Bt. (Near on, Passes. Yes. When I was in the. Uteboat eetne A. Yeu, air, but we did not follow it, |t#lephoned to the bridge that there was) glasses? \. Yes ing ot] ot afimacie esas City Journal.) |ULUBTHATED CAZALOUUN SiSteer ' ‘ + ‘har 4 in toa 0 yw ve ‘appointment, |. Chelese 6416. @. Were there any trials for apeed?| ; me an {ceberg ahead. eet then told of the launching of | 0 the Carpath! .| Q. They did not ex; Tt might have fheen one of our own AL No, sit; I believe they have no sucn| p, ‘arpathia I eaw several ice. plode then until the boats. jory Club last evening.” t response | lifeboat No. 6, which he and Quarter- ‘ge. There may have bem half a| "MP was submerged? A. No, sir. Fleet said he got a promp’ tests on the White Star Line, dosen of them.” Hichens took charge of until] “What did the ladies discuss?” to hie ring and the report was not) master a a ctiosies Q. Do you believe the boilers ax-|GAW NO MORSE SIGNALS ON delayed, Shortly after the accldent he picked up Lee Beetle ae Henry VIII. nis times. Also 9 Q, Tell the committes Q. Were these bergs high above the|Ploded? A.T do not, but I was not TITANIC, Leigh wera relieved. Genin OS eee i rere in the boat. —_—_—_—_—— ‘Was it five minutes or an hour be-| “We had orders to pull for a light off 3 HUTCHINSON IS|| CARPETS & RUGS ton. A. We left Southampton 12.18) water, Q. As the hip went down what 414] Morse signals on the Titanic, hut there * | e 4 IMeion that you saw the fce-|the Titanic's port bow,” sald Fleet, ‘but bed ae "aeeaes Somes twokluan the 4% How many of thene large Iceberge? | YOU Observe on the after deck—did you | Were & dosen or more rockets fired. | fore the Colin Lie aoe Gone So lwo couldn't met to her. At one time she . Really, I couldn't aay. fe the people? A. Oh, no, I wae Senator Smith was seeking to verity |>Der wan abreast of us but she elipped by.” moorings of the New York, caused ¥! Senator Kmith questioned the witness| ‘0% enough for that. *O' Fourth Officer oxhal'e teatimony yes. AEperasion: aid the witnese|"G. ‘Were there any other lights atead the backwash from our starboard Pro-| as to hie whereabouts on the night of | 2 When did you last see Capt. Smien?| feraay rewarding a strange ahip that) of Sees, when you were in the crow's neat be- e RUGS Peller. We got clear and proceeded t0/ the collision. From 6 to & o'clock that | A: When I went to the bridge and asked | eyede gy send Ait Mitman anid he Oe) Ory wish you would tell the committee | fore the collision, or after it? A. No, Royal Wilton Ruge (9x12). Dire. Cherbours. evening he said he was on the bridge, | fm If I should fll No. 6 boat with tne “ice, know of the) whether you appi@sended danger when sr. We didn't see the light off the port from the famous Dobson looms, Pai- Q, How long was the delay? A. About| atter whion he went to his berth, women? ‘ x you sounded these signals?” Plates ts ceived tonal ces ce ven terns that have the richness and belt an dour, Q. Did you hear anything about Q. What dia he say? A. Carry on “AIL we have to do in the nest 1s ring |Jookouts that relieved Leigh and me are beauty of. Oriental Q, What was the weather: A. Per-| warning by the Califorman ¢hat ice was|ME EXPECTED TO SEE MUR. the bell and tC we thine there fm O80° Heese. vig ies Gaga? weaves Entre lie $ feet. im the vicinity? A. No, alr. Ser We telephone: ink there was danger| @ What was the color of the light ME css ctietecred ne bs DOCK AGAIN, HAD GOOD WEATHER TO PLACE] Q. You heard nothing whatever olthér 4 OF COLLISION. trom Senond OMleer Lighioller or the] gcck gid you epost tena hae seus @. Was it good all the way to the tg: tagaled rere om te Bridge | A. Certainly. again? ese A. All the way and ‘The witness eaid ‘thet the Titante haa @. Do you think le expected to nee " " A. About the ” on asain? A. hear anything about your proximity to Second Officer Lightolle: ©. Was there a statitt sky? A. Rvery| De” Keeping @ specvat fookout for 190 | Zoyauh A. Apparently not, but I] the Frankfurt, of the North German But it wot large!“ Late this afternoon Chairman Smith fight and mornin, on Sunday. It was done Decause Capt. | czewad fully to be back on the ship in) Lioyd or aay otter alilp? A. No, air, [aa we went slong and when we struck | refused permission to a moving picture ‘Asked to tell his duties whea on watoh,) @mith had been “warned” that ico was erg Senator Perkins asked the witness] It about fitty or sixty feet HIN) concern to take views of the hearings. Pitman sald he worked out observa- about the lifeboats and if it were true | above thé water. A representative of the company had! | that not more than 1.200 of the more| Q. After you gave that telephone #i8-)dreyiously made all arrangements to a you were pulling for? A. White. when you rang the bell? Senator Smith then called Major Ar- “I thought the bers was pretty close. | thur Peuchen of Toronto, Caneda, a but It didn’t seem go large when I first| passenger on the Titanic, who was raw it? ordered to man one of the lifeboats by 5-Frame Body Brussels (9x12). Best quality rugs. Woven not only to Leaf? Paci rich ‘ | colorings, but to wear. | This week <eescee, $25.0¢ Wilton Velvets (9 x 12.) A large and varied assortment of Hl these charming rugs to $15.0¢ Out 1227 BROADWAY, °%ru Only until May 1, in which ‘Who warned him?" tnquire@ Senater What? 4. Crying, shouting, , crew nal was the ahip stopped? A. No, she "4 ry Brussels (9 x 12.) Rugs that decks PD kis Gast, oe Pe lk bo i Da Ry reiee rey es ie ala | aidn't stop until after we struck the ice. | ‘Mur ne Dictures. ovina ploviire to uate = Som cea are exceptional for the G . Pe @. Tu the water? a. ¥, favorable ciroumatan: .The witness | berg, but sh farted to go to port after | men,” sald Senator Smith, “T told then ance of every single item of beauty and richness $ 5¢ é ~@, Was it part of your duties to dri!| CANNOT REMEMBER WHO GAVE water. - oe, from | said that was hie delle. I telephoned. this inquiry 1s offictal and solemn, and MEN ’ S FURNISHINGS of their weaves..... - the men or go through practice with the WARNINA, id that. wt | Senator Burton thd interrogated Pit-| @. How do you know? A. My matejthat there would be no ‘hippodroming’ + French Style Weave Wiltons (9 x 12) mon? asked Genator Smith. A. No, sir; a the brides watertight) man about the white light he had seen | noticed it. ft or commerelaliaing It fa thig, unsto-date st 8 Remariitie. In thelr teatiedcaee ve them orders. Q. Well, who told you that me mad] iim eri, on tne bridge was operated) from the lifeboat, The witness sald it| @ Where aid the tceberg strike the | qn —reee to move Ped Mocs potyu lies le gala there were | deen warned? Were you told before the | hose Om the bridge did not know really to hin like a fixed light and| ship? A. On the starboard bow abou: ign, e Me auc "FRs $45.00 CARPETS OF wi nity to pocket hether the doors were closed or venty the stem 9 $ Giways at Southamp- | disaster or afterward? A. 1 cannot re- | ¥" ed or not. | that it might have been a star. twenty feet from Queenstown. fhe Fi- | Member who told me, and 3 think it “But the doors were of no use any- . did not gee any red sidelight| SHORT GRINDING NOISE AT THE t Southampton, he | V8# after the wreck, way,” sald the with 2 A. IMPACT. of lowering and Dited the witness! siset sald that when the collision | 50 Scotch Madras Shirts . AS ar . 4 ; i : came there was little impact and “Just | 1.00 Scotch Madras Shirts 195 § | Ericesinclude making, laying and lining one? A. No, ee re HP mi the vessel had! \ : a nbarp grinding nol e." OF RED BLOTCHES 1.00 Neckwear sis GABE Besudeal it ceigr eceene munis: to satisfy the British po beg phere head on it would bel which had been si ‘ by several other] ,“Did i alarm you?" asked the Sen- 8c Neckwear...-. Rercient tei Spi. 65 to 85c yd ‘ in mainiy to ——_—_. ‘5 ' 5 a Pitman said thet he saw Mr, 1 Stites. I thought {t was a narrow ervithind blab ab DR Dbe a 5 dig you exyerns | 0" the Titanic when iiteboat lett, renee Tp an we p aay Cried So at Night Mother Unable tc L hteecdasicase wWiiton Best quality; heavy, whe coma 4, | He did not soe Mr. Ismay again until sears Sleep. HadtoTieHisHands, Mat-!# Summer underwear below cost.,[] ind sear well wring to reach 94? they both were leaving the Carpathia at tqery Sunday. in the Southampton ar Sradine WzeE te Tene 867 | New York @. What omoes narge ot No. | MAYOR IS PRESENT ter Blisters were LargeRed Lumps. uf 0] DURING THE MEMORIAL | Cuticura Soap and Ointment Dred | Open Evenings Until 10 O'clock and wear well. Of- iat 28 $1.10 yd Lod i 7 ed tor Fletcher. A. nee Inlaid ‘Linol Japanese and e man sald that approximately eight @. Do you think the watertight com- |? hed Senator Fete peeiaens aed Whe tabtred oh ! anese P Bi Baa saan be Aaked aueut’ the iceberg wbrnings,|Bermente were locked” securely? A, [one,went With ie bent, one was as AUST SRSLY Sertin Mattings at sweeping reductions x SERVICE AT TRINITY.| Them Up and They Disappeared. Q. Why id you put two passengers ——— au teat Q. Then only i men participated! piiman maid he did hear about Ligh-|*ee 142. The locks were operated trom by the officer of the watch. [from your lifeboat Into No. 7? A. Be-| srinity Church was crowded with wol- hey od edrs Pitman said he did ear stout Ligh |i" Free Delivery Within Distance of 100 Milles. oe the ouib H dig’ see wim lock the doors but Box-|euune ‘Mo. 1 had fewer shai T and Uhl cnn tMted men snd wom afew 07) mepaet Ate Ney None Cur, Whey ooD DOBSONS’ “Wo talked about tt amcng ourselves | nay 4%, 1 aw the doors operated at | Pamentert vance ia muppoed” ine | them eurvivors of the Titanis, at moon | blatehes on his fees and could not | & Ce) empton? A. Mo, sir; none. Sunday night,” Pitman, "Ligh iq ee eee Titanic was going at top speed when it | to-day when the first notes vf Heetho- BL Leeet cars it Wane aka ATE RS Makera of Carpets for 50 Yeses, @. Were you on the bridge during|toller remarked we should be in the| HEARD THE CRIES FROM THE | crashed into the Iceberg, ven's Funeral March peaiet from the | Hash 00 red’ binjoties 608 . 53 to 59 West 1th Street, Saturday or Sunday preceding the eoct-| vicinity of ice about ils watch.’ WATER, Senator Pletcher asked if a notice of | groat organ, opening the memorial exer- fier shin ho tice) ta Evg's Until9 Between Sth and 6th ‘Aves. dent? A. Oh, part of the time. Q. We you al! awreed to that? A. 1 Q. Did you hear any cries of distress? | icebergs wi put on the bulletin board | cises for the Titanic dead, ee hae crisd so much at night, that Catalos Ne Subway and Hudeon Tunnels, | Saturday after from 12 to 4 didn't say anything about it. 1 wasn't|A.I heard no cries of distress before |!" the officers’ quarters. the auspices of St. Geurse's Society o: I was unable to slecp, 1 {1 think not. eadd Pitman. “All I] New York. The sevice was brief but - even had to tie his hands so Did you see any icebergs? A. No| Interested in ‘it, 1 can't remember who|the sp went dow - ber is the indication of tceberg: he could not scratch them ‘te I heard the remark| @. How far away were the cries from |romember 18 ‘OMcer Boxhall sive. ’ ; Turaished 4 @ Any feld ice? A. None at al passed, ‘That was all. our jifeboat? A. Several hundred yarde, [inne wruneay aid. they, had the exact | Parte af the Burial OMous of the [ZA ee She mane bine | Reems Pireuhn $45.50 |) STOP SURNING HOME MONEY + Q. Did you hear anything about foe] Senator Smith inquired om what baslg| Probably, some of them. I told my men| position of the dceders at the time] Mpincopallan Se ee re | 7 ATS T\ would gather on his head | $ . with . 75.00 ee ee ee |, Gaturday? A. No, sir, the witness figured the Titanic was|to set the oars out and pull toward the|and that it was some distance from the Palas 4 by ci eae) was Wik and then they would turn yellow and open. 4 <4 vversthing | 9 195,00 PLY CO. Executive of @. Did you hear anything about o| making 31 1-2 knots an hour. Pitman|¥Feck that we might be able to save al Titanit's course, The information he] parted. y Having read of tho Cuslours Boap and Clnt- Lie obo x Flatiron Building. Bee ad. : i ? #4 " ‘came in @ Marconigvam from “some | sung the congregation knelt with bowed | ment, I concluded to try them. After using “ Thursday Evening World, bout ice? A. Yea, I] said by the log and by the revolutio: few more. The people in my boat de-|@ald came ine ‘a 5 lo Start } ? “ ne, waht they sala: it ia ship.” beads and many women be ba The choir, | them I began to see a big improvement in my ious Telephone 1395 Gramercy, fay bh pe Ie pba ) They it would be a mad /#rP you know whether any of the|singing “Nearer, My G: 2 Thee bab: ji It dried them up and they disappeared. 6 “ ie he ip travel faster than that » 9 yn i it memories of the brave dea olx mont =a cured, mi 4 fat any time prior to the accident?” he| 9 Did ony one In your boat onigre 10m hooks were saved” | | TOUERE Minis hymn, wile the Titanie| so my aurpriwa”™ (Signed) ‘Dice. Jemuee J. | WE PAY FREIGHT AND RAILROAD FARR, | ——— You talk with Boxhall or Mur-| was asked, appeal to you to go back toward the}, think about besides log books.”* was settling for her final plunge. Sanders, Nov. 18, 1911. Pullman Davenport Bed Lowe regarding the prosimity| ‘No, sir, 1 think not.” MESES bce Bat One, TITANIG WAS GOING AT GREAT.| Over the sor of Trinity ine vere: © nT in | we ATERNITY DRESS 7 aid air.) Q. De you not kaow that another | 0; PM OH urge yee te Ga SPEED. twined, bordered with crepe, Inside HAIR CAME QUT IN HANDFULS “ MADEOS GRE LECH. eonpctany cesenes to 0 + the church the ame sombre decora-| ching Scalp andro. Extively. | MANGE 4 ii, talk to the captain. | revolutions? A. No, oir. If he dia 1| 2, Who temurred--the men with the fiona told of the International disaster. |g; willow Haboken, MJ—'1 wos | in'matetials MADE TO MEABURE. $104 gage ( he talk to you about it? A. think he's mistake: oars? A. Oh, ao, they obeyed my orders, Smeiala of the White Star Line and | goubled with itchiag scalp and dan- ‘West Both, 4 all pane BRYANT, 19 a7 414 not see any ice @unday.| Pitman denied that the oMcers dis- |e ies to ma tones thn wee pei ore 8s ®t | add anot! jeclared, would net indicate} mess, The witnons auld he lett his cabin |nan we took Ia the sort ena Ine ene Cunard Line attended. From Wash- | @ruff, and my hair came out in handfuls. ington cme the British Consul Gen- | There froze ovalee on the scstn ond. 8 fitched eral, Courtenay Bennett, with hie sec-| very badly. J troul retary Lord Musten Percy, and Cousu! | about four months, when I began using Cuti- | fi f ew é il i? BANKING AND FINANCIAL, the presence of ice. © about 11.60 Bunda: 5 ‘Ointment eee VT Oe ee ee ‘) “En this country and our country,” he | collision. = an! Din afer inne bye ee her auven Bete aad ‘Gliy oMcials oc- they hedveored toe entry. hy Bair a ow | WILL BUY THE ’ replng temoe prabers shaneve Wp #60 VERY LITTLE IMPACT AT THE turn back to wee, but merely pulled ta Biett Oe Ree skater Fletcher. cupled the, frat new on the right, Viger end omy.” (olgned) Mire. A, | WY ORE P “eool clothes the next, but it fe not due COLLISION. , Bi Me sigh a © sald Senator |p '¥0e ait We loft Southampton unde: —>—_——_ pease Gea tad Ointnens are sold \! Witave sdure: veluie $40.00, 26: Rights to ie.” “There was very ttle tmpact."” nel emitn, _— t Koole which was incrsssed to S| pest Serpe of WOmUy on Titeute,| SIME leat’ Asien “Osim [Sere ctecrss ‘ VQ@OT TO SEE AN ICEBERG TO| sid. “I was half asleep and half awake| “Don't, air, please. I'd rather not] “Then when the Titanic crashed into | rcady to receive his family, John Panuta, Bev, Bort. Tendersecsd men should | EASY PAYMENT PLAN to subscribe for i TELL ITS PRESENCE. and I wondered sleeplly where we were |tatk about it.” loebers it was going at top epecd?” |, native of Finland, living at Coal Cen- | Maeve Cuticura Bosp Bheving Btick. $100 Worth $10 Dons $1.50 Weekly : Pry tor Smith indi th anohoring, I walked out on deck after! “rm sorry to coders {t was gc prese it, but what was| inquired the r ity of ice bey Moy Py three or four minutes and said nothing. |it ike? Were the screams intermittent | ‘I suppose so, sir. ‘of ways, such as the effects | 720 2 returned, lighted my pipe and the sky, the change in temperature, | 278#e4 leisurely, for it was near time ir here, fier ye) pi oat His ce Ss 50 15 five sons and one daughter ha re + f oe own with the Titanic. Panuia aid|CARPET J. &J.W. WILLIAMS) 559 » 20 “ft nae one Tong, continuous moaa.” {COMPLAINANT GOES TO JAIL ot tenga until reqergay thet Ble fexntly CLEANING” "58 West Sith St.| 300 “ 30 ™ 2.00 200 Am. Marconi 3.00 “ new stock if A i ay sf for my watch, Just as I finished dress. f o ie t of sun or moonlight upon . ASKED IF HE TRIED TO RESCUR Keepink A in 00 40 ul * Ie tn hf, a witness seid virtually the | im ga " me ae af see THEM. Gi iy Daye, He Can't 00 50 * $00 Lg Seller to retain his old s k. opty way to discover the proximity of at was the matter. He sald: | ne witness said the moans and ories ‘dai laid A toc! are bere sirads an eee Went 28 continued an hour and that he made Our Credit ‘Terms Apply Within 500 Loe, CARTIER Miles of New York, ; ‘ 30 Broad Street New York o 740-7-8-0-5-3705-8 Broad mtity~ : ho effort to go to the resoue, havit Henry Schmidt of No. ‘wore ether indications, I anked him If he had seen the Wen enitves in she vietaiter of After having Hei you axe convinces there | ictbers and he said ‘no,’ but there was] ene qrowning people ard made no effort to give them ald?” asked 761 Bast One Hundred and Fifty-eighth arrested and held in toting? A | ite on his deck. To satisty myscit 1 igs ps gl Betones | Went forward and saw ice. Then I there REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— ___ Brooklyn, H #4 dred and iouse today in Morvisanis |f| Special tor Tuesday, 231 |Special for Wednesday, Court and aid he was afrald he couldn't |f CHOCOLATE AND VAN. 18H PEANUT CUBE: \dentity the prisoner_as the man who |f garcons UA ORAM Rypare: 10¢ vaile. ocwp pox. 20€ it they Rave never been | Men coming up. I asked what was the matt ‘They said; ‘There's a Geseribed @ 100-foot ice-| the hatch.’ 1 looked downward -nd “Z can't bear to recall it, & wish we might mot discuss the | a ee ee The witness 4 = berg in the Southern Oosan, Neither | saw water flowing over the hatch. “E have wo desire to iacerate | at Muamed him with « milk bottle, AY’S OFFERING : 7 the temperature of the ses nor the| ‘Then I went up os deck and met your feelings,” aaid Senator @mitn, |, But, you had him arresed am a ave yt WEDNEADAY'S OFFERING It pays to pay cash temperature of the air was affected by| o man ima dressing gown who oald she CMncore ne , 4d the 19¢ 25e Can Be Bought Now at Cost “Likmew that temperature teste of the| boats. ure) see gabe oe OR CHEETA Vark Row, pnd Corttandt street, sor cs #heaing ual aT areiuciee eek fice eumie byt ‘ian SS "| water were made every two hours on @ Did you know who that man to say you can't Mentity int as 64 BARCLAY St F ful voulgrad was? 4. Mot thes. 2 do now. "Dit you ever f anything of a boat assailant ontinued the Maglatra Cor, Wear Bron floor liantivood trim; eet @, Who wae it? A, Bir. tamay, | known ax tho Helig Olay?” wudteniy | Mig re Hing Milk Chocolate Covered 20 GOnTLANDT at Fie te'Nen Fina Wana ti, MAY TOLD HIM TO PUT) Sthad Heneior Anthea pe a boat | T Moumht he waa therfeiior who wt me |} Assorted Fresh Fruits K ee WOMEN IN THE BOAT. 4 t | duc 1 don't bedieve I've got hia: right aa ory of that nai said Pitman, ee Wet Pig eale Soma vie an Get} The Olav docked at New York April 7 women ehildren 1% | 17 amd te Feparied to have encountered aon “E lowered one of them,” Pitman | on iceberg near whore the Titante sank, ne, tiered Ng ty ent jemey came to the boat It has bern suggested that the Olav Bim to the workhouse for ten deve, Cae ee J # i M i: a een i slic: Spinone . oe ses-shjdap iin, aAlitiigiee> Dap Seed 99 eangeR > Sh indie eae ol1eo. GGARD.—On \ VAG ARD<—Op Monday. 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