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' ‘i THE EVENING WORLD, BATURVAY, ArKil “i, 101%, ieee i games car ‘thac'tem' te Ssand ot ser banat he Tes seston aiearee rw | President's Army Physician ‘hart reom. We steamed up Judged that the Frankfurt wae nearest asked for details of the Titanic's trou- RUMI E SEE re Use| ee Teiccetateced Wed toncerianer| ‘Teer are inibhellSl Wiodbies wer Takes Place of Major Butt ware the Titanic, north G east true. the operator told me, was at 1.30 Mon- | to-day aubpornaed wy ne Senate Co “hem I went to the chter engineer, told im about the Titanic and to push up| day morning. A few o after that] Mittee to appear nest fi GD NEW NAMES AMER GL RSH UNDER KEE, ADDED TO UST SUFFRAIS TELS FORMED ARDC he fires, wak: all extra firemen and told me tat the Olympte,; Pred M. Sammia, chief ¢ » and) , @ Get them I aaid: “If necessary | Baltic and Frankfurt were all trying to) Mavaxer Bottomley of the New York ') tive the firemen a cot of rum,’ sir.” get the ‘Mtante but could not reach her.| Marcon! wireless office; Harold Bride, “A what?” asked Benator Smith The Tt he 1, liad not spokes of tie anic, and JA “A tot of rum. sir’ Capt, Moore re | since 1.20. ‘That was about an hour 4 telegraph operat Wied, “to wake them up and spur them | after | dad Geen given the fret CQ Dj) ton, Mass, who wro! signa) from the ‘Titanic, my ship's time.” | #UeweNtin | @. Did you send any messages from 4 | the Mount ‘Tempie? A. No, I kept out,| ‘he committes com T ah 't want to Interfere with the in- terchange of messages going on ail the; C@derg of Ro. 109 Fifth avenue, Hew time between the Titanic and other Vessels, but 1 steamed aiead and mad ready for a rescue 1! Icould reaoh th at Taun-! Sinita | | | ‘From nag ot Became Running 1AMORE FOUND’ OF LONDON PRSON "Set tax Sx | Cuticura Ointment and One Cake —_—+— —— Cuticura Soap Entirely Cured Her, | (Continued from First Yage.) (Continued from First Page | 973 Nichols Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.—"My ' = little girl aged threo years last sp.ing, hed 4 7: ; warlet fever and after that I notierd died with him. They think Rollins ta | six stars in the corner, instead of the | fee, uneer {i ine The Robbing,” @ name on the list of bodies{ usual forty-cight, one each for th a | ’ » one each for the sut- breaking out was #' recovered. ‘trage states, Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, | knee bends, ly | No arrangements of any kind have|Idaho, Washington and California, Un- scratching jt became \s rubs been made for Col. Astor's funeral, and,|fortunately one of the wardresses saw if of New York. Goldenberg and Se. ward are Titanic survivors, and scene in the.” represent a committee which those tik BE gen given by Capt. Moore whe lived through the disaster ap- ted to appear for them he | Understood these two wit- ‘two m were those that had passed belween t : : Titanic and the F fort, We sal |it was announced to-day, none will be/it and confiscated it. Prantort of te eonaion fe nent oi |non, 31 is Hkely that the services wit | OPPICIAL® WINKED AT. TYRAN. @ secund appeal to the to | |e held in the chapel at Rhineciiffe-on-| NICAL RULES FOR PRISONERS, |veke quick.” ‘The imeskages yew | Mg ol Madalne Vena Athi Bl | the Hudsun which Col. Astor built and} ‘The prison discipline was reasonable, weaker, sald officer, until the Titanic | What they would testify before the maintained. the officials for the most part acting biediy wae uslng inte} vommitter. ft was understood, io , patterte By | ever, that the committe was part that time the vesret's « larly anxious to ine them w rendered useless by the water i euce to the alleged mihi + | dinaer part sald to have bee eld | The captain said atier he stopped | SAW NO ROCKETS THAT NIGHT, | v f n Mra, John Jacob Astor was tolé of | in a constierate manner, ax far as they ‘ the finding of her husband's body by | could in consideration of thelr duties, | then Putting the Cutlcure Olatment om Nes her mother, Mrs, W. H. Force, and her | Naturally, there are prison rules im- | ground the same. The itching left after wate |sister, Miss Katherine Force. She took | Posed by a tyrannical Government that | the second or third application, and ft ay it calmly, and since she had een eon-| cannot be set aside by the officials. | ok one box of Cuticura Ointment and on on the Titanic Sunday night. Major vinced he was lost when the ship went | But in many cases they winked at the cake of Cuticura Soap and it was gone, Thay? tow eninuten to Av0i0 tue ice, he ron] | GAYS MOORE, ESE, AVDNGRUINE, ALGLTC (Thiet down, the fact that his body had been | hard labor clauses in certain nentences S™tity cured her of skin trouble. | feaded slowly on the course towand a oo) etd tc gt te SER? “ea Bee t weveral of the officials o jrecovered from the eva Was im @| 4nd also made no protest against suf months old, he had trouble wita his Pitantc. ‘The schoone: he saw coming you ati there e ar ayteNed thie Glan waiek |measure a relief. Mrs. Astor had eo | fragettes who were able to purchase § took him to the eye hospital in New N the direction the Tihanle was eae eee ter | De ald waa a tilartows far improved yesterd: at she wae | food from the outside sharing that food and the doctor there told me to use hot water hoving not more than (wo vee those rocke luters y and te able to drens and walk about the house, | With their fellows who had been con- and Cuticura Soap. I told him I always used and for that reason it was deemed wafe| temnéd to rigid prison discipline ot Mt, to break the news to her. hard labor and the prison fare, I think, Oscar Straus sald to-day the family | however, that the real reason for this Nov. 20, 1911. had made no definite arrangements for | W8* the desire to avert a demonstra- Cuticurs Boap ts best for skin and hats, the funeral of Isidor Straus, the identi. | “fon, as it was known that many of the because of its extreme purity, delicate yas fication of whose body was reveleed| YOMmen were secretly fasting. effective medication, and refreshing fragranea, Ewhen he saw her at 3A. M. ahe|snpted Senator Semita es a4 he estimated, about twelve im! I saw mo rocketa at ail that night. 1 RE SHIP, trom the Titanic hought of sending up rockets myselt.| SAYS FRANALIN WHEN HE Q. Wan the schooner between you and dd not do so because 1 feared it the Titanic? A. Y ; inight divert. other watye hurrying co] 18 RECALLED TO STAND. OUT THE STEAMER FULL SPEED | ‘0 Titanic” | the witness anid the Titanic undoud!-| WASHINGTON, April 2.—-Second OM yesterday at the same time an that of} ‘The general hunger strike, which was Et Costs but iittle more than ordinary soaps, ABTEAN TO AVOID SCHOONER, | 5). 5.44 not fixed hier position properly Lighiroller of th nie Was ' Col. Astor. participated in by every suffragette in Protton evecy eesmest ot hs use, for, Same Q. How much nearer the ‘Titanic Was} tre aid ee must have been elght piles ed to the stand wh e hearing Major Winship, chum of Archie; the prison, was declared for the pur- bath and nursery. Cuticura Soap and Oint- chat echoner than you were? A. Ob, the} farther . dehooner couldn't have been igre than | esi his t than the spot reported. He servations taken Monday in-/answer Senat afternoon, to We questions Butt, arrived here to-day, bearing with | Pose of protesting aj jhim the hopes of Pi ‘inst the Govern. ent are sold everywhere, Bample of eseh ident Taft|Ment's refusal te make concessions Mailed free, with 32-p.book. Address," Cut f a mile and a half from me. I heard the | qicated that te Titanic’s actual ponition ing suction and the composition of jthat he may return with ithe body of | Which would give us recognition as po- til ay eee cau feghorn of the schooner and then Ut] probably wan 500M, wont. terberas | fittcal prisoners. On the second after. | Athenry dae sibel the Mount Temple's engines full speed!” Q, Does that indicate to you that the! Then PA, S$. Frankl), viowpresitent Ny Millet, son of Frank D.|noon the forcible feeding began. tegen) e aera Astern to avoid her, ‘Manic drifted? A. No, 1 think sae/of the International lle Mar'ne, York, the artist, who| “My ce was marked by the prison . 4 Senator Smith asked the captain If he | cropped, ut the position was wrong. | was recalled, He had onan exaninet | went down with the Titanic, joined the} doctor as one where forcible feeding ¥ {hought the light of this schooner) Q, ‘Tne fact you found no evidence of /¢wice before Henator Smith again | mourners at Halifax yesterday. Among | W&* t¢ be put into effect, but fortu- le aight have been the light OMcer Box-| (no wreck when you got to the Titante's/ went over the testimony with refers others there are Capt, Richard Rob-|m@ely the Government made material | fall of the Titanic and others on the] posttion tends to confirm your fdea that|/to the time the Whie Btar [ane first | erta of Col, John Jacob Astora yacht; | on ng oT wus gpared euch ay cai | Estab. 50 Years Hiner saw when the Titanlc was firing (the ship wae eight miles ersiward of Jewcelved authentic news of he winking | Samuel Wallach, brother-in-law Of | lene, On ‘Apri ae 1 wan cian aileat . i Heiress rockets and flashing Morse|tie position ane gave? A. Yow, sit. Au*/or the Titanlc, The Senutor was the oe ee eens Cex ge Dn | the letters which had accumulated tor/ When Your Eyes j 3 later 1 sighted tie Carpathla on the] gole member of the committee present MAJOR T R psa aah big ol found; George ©: | aix weeks, including the UNITED | r Kye : “Et might have been the light of » field of ice where she] “Our frat authentic information came » & RHOADES. brendan inn Paioe hr a a APudaly othe dai todo badges ARTE LT Need Help P Ki tramp steamer which was on our port boats. through our agent at Montreal,” ania] M@Jor Thoma J. Rhoades of Penn-|who was serving ae Governor of the|20d¥ of the Philadelphia capitalist; H. | FORCIBLE FEEDING MADE WOM- I . iabless* bow. He pasred to starboard of us.” soore wald he heard from the] Mr, Franklin. conser though cat | *%ivanla, of the Medical Corps, U.S. A.,|tslands, A difficult operation perfo |@ Kelly, VicsPresident of the Grand EN FAINT AT CHAPEL. Look first for reliable Itt A. About |Carpatila at 890 o'clock Monday morn-| the fiest official information was re-| Das been appointed by President Tatt tolon President Taft in Mauila by Major| Trunk Railway, whose President, ; rn fee fe by Br : . oe 2 4 sha 4 eyesight examination. 400 tone, etr. I did not got her mame, | nx tat ale had Leste tine THan'c's Jeeived trom Capt. Haddock of the Olym- MAMUNKGAILEEAG Po tee ree wom ene taste | Cred deade praca ‘Tabean of Now | wore i bag (oat watt ok tne Wonton Sades what we are able but she was a foreigner. She showed | ats and fiat the Titanic Lamas ple. We bad virtuatly the same infor- |" yr, sper , A da i ated anal 7 fainted. They were those who had b 4 " * jajor Rhoades, a graduate of Jeffer-] For se hs past. Major} York, who will identify, if found, the eon f " 3 nsign. We tri tee her b; t tine 1 had not given up] mation from the Associated Pr : vey months past = Major A eubjected to the forcible feeding, to do for you what i Wireless, but It uaa tuileve she: had hope ing the ‘Ti 1 haa son Medical College, Joined the army as| Rhoades ha: ‘tie personal phyaletan | BodY of his brother-in-law, Edgar J. | WD) e ing, and y ry “The information from Montreal, then, ti fi *; werd in a greatly weakened ; 7 . : tae. hoen gteaining around in the see Wed -correst?* contract surgeon during the war with] to the P t, and has accompanied | Meyer, @ young tal York broker, that drendlal aavabienee, condition by/ we have done for others. “* 3 Ma " night, After I got the news T stayed! “sgarvtiously cor wut you must {S220 He was assigned to the Phil-] him on hi ys through the country.) Maurt othschild, a New York| “Meanwhile, my mother, alarmed at Reliable examinations 4 Beer i’ sais AE Berta dehsslholg around until 9 o'clock and then steamed | remember we had. the newe teecinnsne | HpINes aud there met President Taft,| Major Rhowtcs is forty-two years old, | broker, seeks the bodies of Mr. and Mra. | the press reports, had hastened to Eng-| have tcvensad pee en % @emple ran i. ee eee me teat [OY courRe.” from the Associated Press,” aa ae ~~ | Isidor Straus and will assist others in| land from our home In Albany and ha | the Identification of the body of Ben-| applied to the United States Embassy to; mess each year for fifty jamin Guggenheim; Joseph Richardson | secure my release. She also asked to be years. Some of our cus- fraese dauehier wan aboard the ‘I. could’ be accommodated in a, lifeboat. OF TITANIC SUFFERERS) Pesnsywania, whose assistant he was; | 0 condition that I promise not to par- friends—ASK THEM. janic, that the ahip was being towed to| The witness said he thought about ¢ ticipate in any further demo: . . We aleo sighted the Californian, but the |stalifax by the Virginian and thac uit] #IXty- Se Karl G. Roebling of Trenton, N. J., te] NOME Te cused to make any such | We Charge for glasses only. ‘about | A: Were there any other veasela in] ‘The witness then was asked pointedly | Women aod children ia the Ufeboat hel MORE THAN $125,000 _ teen eamer yetbe thes begga 4 try. |S'ht at the point where the THantc Is} why the telegram waa sent to Repre-| #ald probal forty, Senator Smith D o'clock Monday, when both we fog to avold the ice pack. tan ae Eoin yond of determin | Monday morning we sighted the Birma. ° erous 0 , A y y the body of Washing- . A “4 of. {ts commander? A. T had no com | icq was between Ws. the pawerngera were eafe, ‘The ten. | Fhe witness testified that of the vives ns from aympa- ;Toady to \dentty the body of Washing | agreement. Next day my mother ap-|Eyes Examined Without Charge . ; Me Pesan as Gonsk with, ove MANY BODIES HELD BY SUCTION |aram, dated 427 Monday night, promptes| mea tm Ufedoat Bo, 4 none was a | {iter for, the Titanic simercrs Cone) Fi. ine of Montreal will olaim | Duled in person to the British Home!" By Registered Ph: : the funnel was black with some de- ‘Senator Smith to put a question to the| Passenger. Me was asked why tinued to pour into the Mayor's offtce| R. “A. Fortune of Montreal iaim | Gtice and'she was granted permission to y Regis! ysicians. & band near the top. lay until by noon $1,650.07 had been | the body of Mark Fortune and Charles | seo me immedtately. ” Hoses : passenge: ee Oculists of Long Experience. .° i Which he seid was so direc:| ale clive lpapellaygctied ved, with till a lot of mail un-| Fortune, and Senator McKean, a mem-| “if cye United States Embassy. made of that at the outstart he explained it was| ™88y members of the crew were | i Whente’s position? A. Lweatslow- | 114 not see how it was posaibie thi seaed, ad ber of the Dominion Senate, will take| any adomot to secure my unconditional | Perfect Fitting Glasses as low a 98.80 after 9.25 ecleck eM neeenea | Vas no auction when the.’Fitanic wen: [Not asked in rit. Of taper thence. SrvThey were picked out of the The total of the fund at that hour| charge of the body of Hugo Ross, a|releays I am not aware of it. Whi », ° $ Seep cisco that pocition ot 430 down, garages he tare, tat ha DIDN'T REINSURE TITANIC OR ter.”” was $108,057.99. With $16,524.17 tp: | Deomineat anatee Kctalion ae Tigo me Cy] fons ie oo ‘Bf, Menéey. POSTER. moaiee Suave. Cove eee CARGO. They were only three sailre in the |celved directly by the Red Cross, $125,.| Sr. Lambkin is perfecting se- | suppose ite function consists in defend- P , robably due to the mowhich held] + | ments for handling the special train C cudiste’ ang @ Was any other vessel there' ie pedi le Ahead Between the time chat you received) boat when it left the Titanic, They | 181.86 is now available, | which 1s to take the New York bodies the interest of Amer-| 17 West 42d—Bet. ‘ & Sone bat — prick babel A ee this Information from Montreal and the} were shipped to man the difeboat.! These contributions were announced: | away. It is likely that It, will be sent | can Voters only. 380 Sixth Avenue, at 22d Se. a om ahead of oat sank, ai time your company made public the in- —_—> -—- New York City Mothers’ Club... 12.00| over the International to Montreal, and| ‘The Home Office offered to release me \ veg hy waainan fe 223 Sixth Ave., at 15th . ‘The ico mut inclos scnetien you received from Montreal. | 7359 ON ADRIATIC ‘i 300.69) from there over the New York Central} 07. ie 4 Raut a ghar Bens 217 B’dway, Astor House ane laid your company reinsure the Titanic to New York. , in 101 Nassau, at Ann St.,N-Y-' Retceunted ‘between, forty and’ nity {He did not believe iu the equipment of and ite cargot” asked Senator min. | PROTEST THAT BOATS nt ¢ ‘ —>— Naturally 1 refused reiease with auch | ggg eundo'gtn ter’ Bond sty Brkiya i ergs, the ereater between 1 and Me |tach seagoing verse) wilh & buoy 0, ts" eal Mr. Franks ARE INSUFFICIENT. porte | ONLY RELATIVES CAN not committed eny damage end tealsed | =—————= a igh. | Q. Did you make any attempt to re- > Lodge No, 90,1 ‘00! that the Government had no evidence > Sg Genator Smith took up the question of | Case OF a snip sin F gS |ineure? A. None waatever, Gowler alae liner Aarlatie tram edn ‘ INTER HALIFAX DOCK | ce ny guit- — f asves for use of tookouts, and asked | Oe atte, alti he Indoreed Q. Was any efor made by any of} 1 iver 0 Queenstown, discharged teoesorseeneseenes 10.00 TO SEE THE BODIES. eo) PS BS whether they were useful in detecting | Practicabie, aithougn he ndoreed the} ou company {o reinaure with Lloyd: ee a at Seenevengera on her [MER Fe J. We sas. cc0, en 1.00 Postpones Wesaia 4. The wit- s i oe @ lot of disgruntled pa FJ, Gangloff, Cranfordaville, Ind. 20 y ae ss Leo D. Greenfleld announced to- | k rae OTE 8 OE er ie te ia | sWhat would you ao if you met |" onde’ Tee, Deurance Js All| arrival here to-day, The chief grlev- | IF. FLV. wc. Mvsicrisvesee 10,09] HALIFAX, N. 8, April 27.—When th® | enae ng would not celebrate the twenty- | Pe yy? p Tees od hd Ades feo at might?” asked Senator Smith. (07 ind were a YthiDB | ance of the passengers appeared to He| Mra, F. B. ‘ 5.00| cable steamer Mackay-Bennett, laden! nen anniversary of his marriage on | te iea ten tatrre thet the wao of ena avitt with i, (7h tint re done, I would havel in ine fact that the captain wouldn't | Merck & Co. 100.00] with the most gruesome cargo ever| sre) 6 hecause of the fact that his rohlighte during fox and at night from my company @. You did, bh let some of them send Wireless mes-|CASn vi. 5.00) brought into the port of Halifax. !*] Vite ana son, who were on the Titanle te pase through » FON Gd, however, at § A. M. Mon- complaining of the. inadequate | 4 » Adikes «; berthed at the Government Naval dock vey r bot fessen the 7 A. No, tt day, April 15, notify your Liverpool Rae di tabOa th Hil Publishing ¢ 208 eee ete tne fiber calarivee’ ot and were brought to this city by the » The use of a eearchiight in fog how thin % may | cont thet the Thani: had met with an ent | sy peg | Berwind= Whit 1,000.00 | Carpathia, have not yet recovered | {would by of no avail. RaaAbe\T :A.dWe Gat th0RK Ok ion He ler Aeadership of Charles 1,09| the victims of the Titanic disaster Will] trom the effects of that disaster. i Capt. Moore told of arriving at the aebed pointedly [eoemation we tae at tink then Wright of Detroit and Rey, D. E. ‘he permitted there to receive their dead. — E SEIEs ae She Titemle'e burial shout 4.00 witness thought tt was or agents in Hngland had re-| Brundage, a Prosbyterian Minister] F. & A. M 10,00 | All others will be rigidly excluded. From a4 two hours after the| “Wise and Glecreet” teres ship at | iiciey your cargo would vou huce| fm Washington, some of the passen-|Alfred Josoply..-. 4 5.00, the moment the big cable steamer, car- Kacte thtOR De Tee, but there wan ng | gers made Ife miserable for the officers | Court Castleton Bs & As, ° rying more. than 29 bodies, arrives oft |i PRIS MAN HAS LOST os ail oo Moore sah 10 wae fre ein Engiaad who had ansthing to ag}of the boat all the way across, The ee 6.0 the harbor mouth until the silent forms P a aragonite one bead quently done ond that Geld tee sel | 0000 en Pe ie ig 40] vasnengers were nervous when they peer ely me ine ae she brings are placed in the temporary HIS HEAD. FROM BOSTON * ¥ the fee and the tramp dom was mot with 04 thle tame OF don't insure th nly the freigne | Went aboard w week axo last Thuraday, | 9, 4°) es | morgue that has been arranged, octal 40TH ST. AND BROADWAY 4 toe Teo ao thick | ‘he year whore the Titanate weet | 7101) Ne (l reo, only the frelRhtl vaving heard of the ‘Titanic disaster | Joh Ericaon 5.00 | Will be guarded by officials and vessel ° hat f was compelica to hoist men | 4°™™ ‘The witnems sald the ship w only two days before, Christ Church ’ 59187| His Majesty's dock, where the Mackay- |] AN EXTRAORDINARY IN- mrnossnmensensmennnmnnTES ——'e oad ong eed aga oral “Buypose you hed been saviess |. rhe Mil hey eee hip Was insured) Wiey pad been assured before leaving | st, Luke's Chu Evanston.. 4.) Bennett will be berthed, is surrounded DUCEMENT IS OFFERED TO of tin fale.” that there was fee abend, woud 4000,000, while the comp London that the lifeboat equipment on | Jas, 8. Kirk & ¢ %.00|by a stone wall thirty feet high and THOSE WHO FIND IT. Iteelf inaured It for 63,000,000, rege sy Par shuettier Ci The efticor wan aeked whether he had zon eety viet ie Sear Tess Andrew Cunningham, stateroom stew. | tt Adriatic was ampl ail founds Peter Schuettler C Heard that certain of his passengers had Ne speed ard on the Titanie, 4ook the stand, ta) (* charsed. that the lilebos Total to-day....... ‘ they had seen rockets fired by the oT aa be oot uswiee” ’ Was asked wii Aariatlo, With extrs squipment shay Previously acknowledged, tanic that night. Capt. Moore replied | “ane witness said he had been warned | evening befor On cor (ihe 1p, could carry only abo at all the pascengers were a: but |, the Cullfornian of the extatence of | he had been summoned to duty just de-| arigtic ano that he had seen the statements in the | so. ang that immediately he changed | fre the cvllision, At 12.9, he said, the| ¢, hip course to the south and eaw no| ler Was given to arouse ail the pas- foe. He was holding his course, ho| %Asera who were in thelr statero EMERGENCY. aaid, when he turned back in response| @& Nor unt! half-past twelve. Why, “There were no passengers on the deck |to the that was d@fiy minutew after the acci-| ing and all of them n W.00| the two entrances are always guarded —|by sokdiers. Only relatives will be per- $1,650.07 | mitted inside and the unidentified bodies + 17,007.32) wih not be uncovered until they e passenger Hat of the “date 7.99| De arranged in coffins in such manner shownd 1, and her} TOME to dates oss ser S108.657989 | hae they can be viewed with the least umbers 450, onsequently, in case | posmible delay. , there w have been ne — i oh ee | The time of arrival of the vessel is roan 0. Se RerRODE. VES ti) withield by the White Star of- With Many of har Passeiears Bro Wir aan fictais, but those famiMar with the trip pressing voy- TRENTON, N. J., April 2%7.—All along she must cover expect that she will be re he was on Sunday the accident, He said __-ABLIGIOUL NoTices. "4 St. James Methodist Church 8. Iimperi x of the Mount Temple when we staried | “My theory,” Capt. Moore explained, |4ent? A: Yew, pio: ad 8. SORRY. B00) ¢ 4 igh which President | Ported early Monday, and will reach bbe ee gr ei oie s fer the Titanic,” paid (apt. Moore. “I | "ip that the ‘Titanic touched one of iy Witness ed if he wan| OB sie ‘ A ia teeta While hee her whee 06h SHAE 8298 88 tat day, tye: Minnie, sbeahs bt sloven an elesee a a officer, deck, t ih notified of the seriousmess of the situ- 7 a] Bd - ¥ ‘he bodies of » Jobn Jaco! stor, Gd te eee 0 eres Se 8s ai (Deas lerge apiree “ene | ation. ANOTHER MAN ACCUSES » citteens of ‘Trenton | fyidor wtraua and. the Prominent. New oa al fu d buntit vere b displayed | y. the llfebelte ou! and was ready for any | opened up her plates and a0 much water L saw water in the post-| MOUNT TEMPLE CAPTAIN, | {82 "4 bunting were being displayed | York and Phtiedeinila, véctime wilt be to-day. Decorators came from other | way from here on @ special train emergency. 1 reckoned we could accom: | entered the bullsieads could not stung | Me and T formed my own conclision,” titles to help cut the. local men. in [as soon after they arrive as possible, TAFT SAYS: Meodate 1,00 people in those lifeboats." | ine force, ‘The te may now cover the | 9 poh Met Maes bes ferey slr to] sLSON, B.C, April 2.—-W. 1. Ken-| decorating building fronts. ‘The call] Nine undertahere, WHR, lars guante You who ere interested tn the forthcontin: A S ~ spot where the ‘Mtantc sank and may] yo) iet @ Titan 1] ervoat of Nelson, who was @ passenger| upon the citizens for @ display of pa- b C4 bere eg ygla er aoe the ere ad eal igo, you who are in! 4 a, Sigel be now covering up the bodies.” A on the steamer Mount Temple, declares triotian was weil met. ny OM work ae rapidly as possible Bo I pa ggg Mg main ‘Roosevell is a poor loser.” .. elephone just before! toore wald that though he wae) o Mow are the pumsengers alarmed. | that vessel wae within five miles of the| President Taft reached the city Hmits| preparing the victlma so they can Oe farally “to elt of on. this going to bed to ner what was Koing 11! piocked by tea only fourteen miles from | {hem In time of distress? A. Each} avtanic halt an hour before the liner|in an automobile about & o'clock. | He | identified and a committee of mourners | Il 50’ cor t your future, Hf] But, be that as it may, the loser f 80 CUT THIS MAN OUT and ‘Then it wae he caught the signal from | ing Titanic, le would have had to| Mteroam steward calls his passengers. | went gown Was met by a squad of mounted police | will see that where relatives of victime| M S9.CV. hum for his be with a faint heart has but slight). the Titenie.” travel IM iniiea around through, the | @& Then. Ip such times, the passengera| Mee OM aa a the tights| Who acted ax his cacort, He will be| have no funds the expenses of sending | Il oft ra onday Frese, Er merase hei Capt. Moore said the operator picked | *lere dependent on the vigilance of the} enervost declared he saw tne taken later to the Republican Club| the bodies home will be met. Telegraph, Hrooklyn Basle, 4 chance of recovering his loss, Diiscccdneaten, Oe told teat ihe | Caan (° Tease the staking, vessel stewards? A. of the Titante and that although Capt.| ayugtorium, where a reception which stated to-day that the Mackay-| fm R[ai 9° SUNDA 0 4 c RE: ie eth ae Mitamie 06 got the Carpetnlo and had |. 27t Mowe was excused at the re-]” Cunsingmam sald thet at 12.89 el! his| Moore of the Mount Temple had received) will last two hours will be held. | I Sook the body of Charles M4. Ny A Some people lose an article of tor luncheon. Gives her position then as 41.46-00.14. | perore the ‘That was about ten mil ward of the Gret position. The second messag: Picked up by the Mount Temple tron the Titanis to the Carpathia read: “We eve struck fceers. Come at once te our sasistance.’ Wireless moasages that the Witte Star] Mr, Taft speaks it will be but Driefly, of the Grand Trunk Railway from Mner was ainking and that women and] After the reception President Taft will le ship Minia befor rting for children had been put off in the boats, fe Pas aia cried this port. 6 to his slip in spite of the en- dent is schedu jo art pe hess ot hie oftcare to rush to the aig] Philadelphia at 6 P.M, from Trenton, kel me to show him how to put on a 7 zi and will be driven directly to the Union Mfeboat,” said Conningiam, “T put the | of the Ttante ~ League, wiere he will be the guest of Mfeboat on him. ‘That was tie last one|, "te said te other oMvers, clothed in} honor at a dinner in commemoration of 1 put on.” high boots and heavy overcoats and|the ninetieth birthday anniversary of " ready to Jower the Mount Templo's|Gen, Ulysses S. Grant, From the por- value and give up in despais,. Others advertise their loss in the ‘Lost & Found" Columns of the Big Sunday World passengers had gone on deck except who was in his state ion of the committee ‘ewan Benator William Alden Smith id that new laws requiring wirclene operators on ships to be on duty dey and nig y minute—fzing strit gent qualifications to secure mature ‘men with Judgment, and changing the syatem of their employment and super- | vision, would be the first and imm T. Stead | physical condition. Regular 2 hog active kidneys and | Q. (Did you ewer see Mr, Stead again? , ") poate, 4 Capt. Moore to make an at-|tico of the clubhouse he will review the diate results of the Senate TMtantc in-| A. No. er. 00h) MEEPS oe Mtante Firat Brigade of the National Guard of | . petal and recover their missing prope | , 4 tompt to reach the Tita that liv: good digestion, and quiry. Q. What then did you do? A. I put &) Moore replied it was too di ‘and |Pennsylvanta, which to-day celebrates er, hapa) erty ere sunset the same day. |NEW REGULATION FOR WIRE. |/ifebelt on mynott after tho passengers] he would not risk the lives of his own |the fourteenth anniversary of its depar- | a greater natural vigor follow fhe an. inaenadaivk aad on | LESS OPERATORS NEEDED. Were taken oure of. After all the boats] passenger. |ture the Spanish-American war, The | ; * ‘, P te ‘one 38 8 . ae f |Prewdent will leave for Washington at | the timely use of the reliable || best’? chance one can take, at } nad gone a mate and I jumped into the Kenervorst says he learned of the! 7 | “New regulation for wireless operators | mianigh anh ‘atively needed, it has been (#e® We swam olear of the ‘Titanic, | wireless mesmase celved by the Mount | Midnight, | any rate. are imperatively needed, as We know she was sinking for eure and| Temple and the reply Capt. Moore made yng, -aaga aad To telephone vour “Lost & Fownd'* 4. A putlication is the janday ‘onl formorrow, all 4000 man. Beller dow right now, Pak shown shown conclusively by the Inquiry [2 Sure Ginata vot thes auction, Wel to his omicers through « tend of the| EJECTED FROM GROUNDS Marconi operator. | hasrifia’ deat bol ae tae: © might [Peated each other in swimming and after ie al ee AS HE SEEKS PRESIDENT. | have Deon decreased and possibly ob-[%e ae¥ the ship go down we struck pas! | J, April 2%7.—Through Capt. Moore read the steamer Frank- furt's message to the Titanic at 19 @'olock Bunday night, giving her position BEECHAM'S PILLS... Pots and viated entirely, it has been shown, i¢/[™t for the boats Belgium, April he | WLIZABETH, N oerrwee . 2 Men 28 St W421, The Thanlc asked the! eter wireless communication had peen| LIFEBOAT TOO CROWDED TO} Executive Bureau of the International [the efforta of the Secret Service men Pans use ——e Wreakturt | had. One of my fret efforts will be to ROW. Committee to-day voted to] accompanying President Taft at the 20 TO SAVED —=— == ‘Are you coming to our assistance?’ | enact such new legislation. ‘Phe witness told of finally being picked| study anew the international regula. | Baltusrol Golf Links to-day an attempt 40% x ‘The Frankturt asked: “What's the mal-| genator Smith cited the testimony ef|up by itfeboat No, 4, He maid there na for the protection of life at by Thomas Lockwood of Springfield, N. if you buy eat, Moe and fert’ The ‘Titanic, according to the) operator Evans of the steamer Cali-|Wwere nine men and a number of women bureau which took this action be-|J., to get near the Prealdent was frum FP RO, orecre SUNDAY WORLD WANTS 4 Tanple's messages, anewered:|‘ernian, ‘Bvame was asleep. twenty |abourd. se of thes Titantc dieaster, pointed | trated. Lockwood was turned over to Give offices Fistiron Building, || ‘ fe have struck iceberg and sinking. ne said, “there was] Out in iter olution that the desired y ‘arey of Union County ad. in Tharaday Evening | 1 refer re not posal miles from the Titanic, when ite] “It was crowded, aaa “a v3 of realization | and eapteln to come. . <Q D were flashin, He |not room to ro’ unless all countries with shippiny mrtts tinted that wireless operater, J. Burrant,| also cited the , Presaed to estimate the number of| costs co-peraied. with the from the Me ins Worl he had | t business Telephone 1395 Gramercy. President, WORK MONDAY WONDERS

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