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1 8 ee, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1918. a a ole t,o I saving thom All of us certainty would | the fret to got to the stern of the Vat |. Ny i of fon sere of es wane ine . 7 | ———— ° e |) Geakee nee erate aie ihe Bs eS Pere OTT Oe ee ees es toeat SULER LAWYERS ("mr can uae Perfect biscuit yrought gover. F thtnik the lifeboats on | Capt rast sal there wis ai atte 0 | 18 BEING TR } Sie eae | ee OT RLEPROSECUTONS | ath") perfectly his three years of compulsory military “I am told that the Volturn fret | the 1 hed the wide oan | 4d f service, He had completed nis term and tary of State a false statement of was going back to his family, in his Gubernatorial on Kk the | did good w eaptain and PLEA IN THE CASE protected | FOUR SAILORS SUFFOCATED BE-| meerage pasnengors while they crowded | control When the rte i FORE FIRE WAS KNOWN, into the Voiturno’s boats. If this We! from the scene. Trant . te pce = tis toa he committed perjury a M. Magowsky, @ Yiddish aollor of the| true, they lont their lives by thelr haste. | tire on board ty Arno Was making ' =— me gh Georetary r Volturno, said: The Voiturno’s boats saved none. Four | pro toward the tof th ued from Kirst Page.) ener ke gl ee ae “Pour sailors, off watch, were puffo-| were amashed and all in them were! vessel arid amoke was ining froin inate tartancay thom the “sie: No matter what cated in the forecastie before we knew | drowned, and the two boats which got | main deck far aft tirougn the seams late comadtion iy from p z . there wae a fire, Perhaps more died that| away with seventy persons were never oe aehetixes for the trip to thie Captiol A 35 ee peppeeueen evitenee by National Biscuit * way. An explosion did not start tne fire, | heard from again. CAPTAIN OF VOLTURNO | a ppresi Fg carn Aaa TGaa| PAU inebe Whe Factiva’. KioAnE BE ab peng ol Ot threats to Heep witnenees any product Serstnina the dea amishipa we | Vonurne wore moved vine pcm | ALL ON KROONLAND; Sr TMD oye ne ane fr Wet Ines wee aumua, |) COMP +." ’ va 8 left abon: he jast n, Capt. q ” rae WERNER § | — Paling fre ot every S00. Ho made| tach, was ett att A. M.vriday, EYES ARE AFFECTED. | King 1 \] a Fir ck &, Colwell from testt- you as or Mr fel aetna heartrending feature of the full length of the ship, arousing| “The mont | : a a \ Lt Sh oa the investigating com- crackers or cookies, | » gallors and passen; alike with his! the awful catastrophe was the arrival Delay on the part of Capt. Francia yee aie inns % ; screams. of the abandoned Httlo babies. One of | Inch of the Uranium lines Volturno in} be changed in certain specified de |} srecuia sli ith ead wafers or snaps, i “Thin was about 6 A, M. and the firat|the firat boate brought seven of them | making @ report to his company here Gatip 00 tint 0 Weald tnetete the betetontend Fl is aunyat anny * ’ : knowledge any of us had of fre There|to La Touraine at daylight, Our] of the disaster that met his vessel in tennony of Sbergenion ana Poon | 7, Daas is Boverkee be Uarecteaalt . . cakes or jumbles swas much smoke forward, and appar-| women were most devoted to them ere @ relating Governer’e attempts . \ y satly the Aames had been’ smoul joring | and three others that came later MUAY ea eae detinitek tone te ie RA ho |} to use nis office and influence to af- ja the hold for some time, When the| were given a royal reception. Mond Nhs aati dtl Bed ee } O Saieeees toe Ceeeeeee. fect the vote or political action of || —it will be delivered 2. That if this amendment were | ( lens message from the Kroonland, \ : fire did break out it shot high in the ‘We left the scene at 10 A. M. on jade. tl | - air forward and spread with amasing| Friday. Nothing then was to be seen | AD0Mrd which vessel Capt. Inch was | Sesor'uay Gbamouas vesuaeee, Uae to you in perfect rapidity. of the two lost boata, or bodies in the] t en when his own vessel went down. | eta w that already in the rec- sae . . "L saw no panic. We all turned in| water. La Touraine’s passengora gave pt. Inch te temporarily blind trum | wooo ¥ condition, either in and fought the fire down until thi Giner stopped. We stayed in that img hell as long as mortal men could Capt. Caunsin @ testimonial for bravery. His conduct was superb. He could have done no more than he did.” the effecta of explosions and the fire on the Volturno, He was the last man to leave the ship. Aa be swung himeelf in- i 3. That the defense cow pat in additional testimony and special in- packages with the }and Ryan does not | vitation wae extended to Gov. Sul- have any bear -er- ar Our Lape Lat MANY VOLUNTEERS FOR THE | & Iiteboat the fire reached 10,000 | see 60 tale.the @lieete otund, ita Avice fe, as tt fan Pe gtk famous In-er-seal Mecenais kaa war dace were RESCUING BOATS. e t sin stored In the after hold | im his argument Mr, StanchMeld| hey usked to ainend that article Trade Mark, in through, We stayed there until Thure-| CAvt Caussin reports that many vol- | ® Miglin explosion resulted, peed tnaintained that this was not a criminal! He then recited numerous precedents| ’ * Gay night, Noman quit. No inan|UAtecred to man the whalebont when it | "As taken aboard the Kroonland he has trial. Therefore it would be proper at] in support of lis contention attractive small tins f thought of food, Capt. Inch did not| *as launched. He chose the second ong in the hospital of that vessel. any stage of the proceedings to mal Judge; Herrick quoted an opinion of < drive any of us back with hie pistel,| captain, Rounrelet, command Gkloe Line Pcbaged ren bee tat K the pleadings conform with the proof.! tudge Miller of the Court of Appeats in or from the familiar © pecause fone tried to leave until ali Picked crew. Ae the whaleboat was | (On the rephbcbaates as he CONCEDE:! THAT ASSEMBLY sapport of his contention. It was had been done that could be done. lowered it almost crushed against ‘ ve 2 Judge Miller who yesterday saised the ass feason we stopped fighting the fire, even| tho side of the ship on the frat at- | ease: heipiens on the deck until the Carmania! P ALONE CAN IMPEACH. GUsOd WIG Gained WOclay's areas glass-front cans. ~ hough the task had been obviously | tempt, but the second attempt was mic. Sita eaaty seees wireles: Was sighted, when they became frantic } "1 do not bcaasil to argue,’ he sald, | ment. hopeless for hours, wae that the engines! cessful, and the passengers cheered as " prepare With delight. None of us could under- “that this tribunal possesses the power HERRICK POINTS OUT EFFECT stopped and there wee no power lit got away, The boat wae quickly lon | St@toment ae posible of the disneter | stand why ihe Carmania’s first boat LOSES Two MEMBERS to amend these charges in auch a way OF A SuaKak Freshnessisassured pump more through the hose, =| aight of in the darkness as the seas bo Give it to the press by wireless. [came away without rescuing anybody, to cuntort or twist “ Sneuaat oe pee adtol selahiies ; sa ce AT MOEN THe ere vvanic kel to be allowed to| formation be withheld. ‘tones car~ | boat tect"on the orders of &, Volturne ae arose ninakness that the Anembly jainended Article IV." xl Juter ites] *HTOUg the distrib- ‘ jout, Izon 0 be allowed to eft on r \ led ft ge He , ‘ hale Soeur dew: command the second wheleboat, which | *¥ Ut this order without regard to |onicer, who naw that it was imposaible|ON€ Held as Result of Killing 2) gions in the impeuching power of the Hek, “then you will have found } uting service of the een ont art awered, Not a| Was Kot off successfully. Krom La| S8% tmstructions you may have {for the Carmania‘e boat to get along. Friend; Other Seen Leav- State.” gullty pon something that t 2 Touraine the boats’ Mares could srenransy Ome whatacever to the {aside. if naw that any rescue attempted u “That vy no means precludes this} bly never presented to you, a National Biscuit for some time and aignais were burned re at that time would have meant certain ing Saloon, court from amending the impeachment | something we have a right There is current in Liverpool and 1: ‘on the ship to guide the boats on their lons of life.” to conform to the proof, continued | never was presented to the Asse: Compan which a7 reture, while, the stead whistie tae other foreign ports the monstrous the- The Volturno was atil! afloat on| The Fourth Inspection District to} stanchfield, “the basic exception be-| you will have found him guilty unde Pp y = in i that they {Continually, Ideut. Izenio returned after| FY that the Volturno was destroyed oy| tn. afternoon of Sunday in fatitude| Which Police Commissioner Waldo aent| ing that the amendment shall not work | aw article prepared by yourselves affords a constant | alent jane Gp toes An whe ettanngted being away for three hour with five Ei aeend loge! by plotters intent upon \7 north, longitude $3.45 five hundred and one young police in an| hurt or detriment or be unjust to the | wii Li: impeached him and tried i supply of biseuk ts a of the Volturno's pansengers, who| *!nking the ship, arently, there {8 @ ponsibility | effort to make it the model police dis- | respondent. on the Impeachment found vy scur y {2 leave the Volturno in our Boats WEF) ciimned on board La Touraine up a rope| Cat. Tinsley, the agent of the Uru-lot the hulk yet reaching land. The| trict of the world is shy two policemen | “In asking you to grant that reitef | selves. f t of th . 3 ott | adder with Jines tied around them, | "Um Line, declared to-day at Rotter-| Campania was in her ‘vicinity at @|who no longer can be classed as “un.|1 Telterate that it does not change the) Louis Marsha. of the Governor's every part o J The tact that the last to be taken posts airs ermeniiag dam that the reports of « plot against | quarter past two on Oct. 2, and Capt. * basic character of the offense—an ef-| counsel, took up the argument. : were mostly women and children d0%8 | DEVONIAN ALSO SAVED the vessels of the line published in Eu-| ftostron, in & witelese despatch to the] mate fort to tamper with the administration | “This amendment,” hu said, “ix a plea United States. 4 indicate ees KB bs BABY THROWN fitch eA ope and Anverica are absolutely, wn-| Cunard ‘Company, says the deretiet was| 0%? # James on ‘etl who oe of juntice, an effort in some way to con-!of bankruptcy ns far as Article LV. is gid a aon true, He sald: hen “ east, about | Tombs as « resul ooting | trol and color and distort the testimony | concerned—that the impeachment mann reat many men and jumpet ! “AND TINY UNKNOWN GIRL | ,."! ®V*" *04 # word to anybody rela- Pr ag dletect Dull eprenred te be) 128 Ris ok friend, John J. Deighen of| of a witnean, a confession upon its face| gers havo no evidence to prove it ‘This | a. oar aonaaa cnn ences Were vapeecd tive to a letter having been received by |in good condition and likely to float a && Rast Forty-third street, on Sun- tof the weakness of his cause and an ad-|i demonstrated by the fact that coun Buy biscuit je company threatening to burn indefinitely, A careful search was made mission upon its face that he is obliged| sel comes here in cutd blood and ask by the surrounding steamers. There] LIVERPOOL, Oct. On board the by Us for the missing boats, La Tou-|, Te other i Edward Zetel who ts be-! 1, gupport the defense if any he may|for an entirely new article w baked by ra Steere loft aboard | feet! liner Devonian which arrived} The Uranium boats are oMcered bYlraine of the French line, aix houra| Me Gewined in the Hast Fitty-frst | ave by disnonest means and evidence, | tute for the present one. It is vi atrest station after having besn seen emerging from a salen at Third ave- nue end Fifty-fourth street about 8 o'clock thie morning. Zetel was assigned to the Weat Forty- seventh street station and should have reported there yesterday morning. He failed to appear, and this morning some ‘one telephoned that @ policeman in uni- The Grosser Kurfuerst of the North ; form was incapacitated in the saloon. German Lioyd line was reported at 8| Sergeant “Dan” Fogarty went them o'clock this moming 3 miles east of and met Zetel as he was coming out, Sandy Hook. OMicials of ihe line ead! He took the polieman to the station, that she would reson her ‘pier at Ho-, where Police Surgeon Ernest Hubbard Engilshmen and the crews made up of Dutch and Belgians. This diversity of nationality offered a fruitful field for sowing seeds of trouble, and officials have suspected for some time that pow erful interests outside the company were taking advantage of the fact. According to Capt. Tinsley, hostility against the Uranium Line by Dutch and German emigrant carrying lines had reached such an acute stage that Ger- man officials had forbidde! from that country to travel Urenium’s vessels, today, were many remnants of fam- (les crazed with grief and terror at the Great tragedy they had passed through. Ernst Herrman, a German passenger, aseerts that he was the first to notice the fire in the hold of the Volturno, and ways that the Names even then had made Guch progress that it was impossible to subdue them “The tire broke out at 6.45 A, M. on ‘Thureday,” he eald. “I discovered it from emoke in the forecastle a few moments later, continued the search, but did not wee any boats.” —_—-— GROSSER KURFUERST, WITH MANY SURVIVORS, DUE HERE TO-MORROW. taking @ poodle dox, cutting off his| head, his tail and his lege, substituting new tissues and changing the poodle into a wolf. jo Ree IDENTIFY HEADLESS BODY. But Death of Victim, a Rochester Man, In Deep Mystery. BATAVIA, N, Y., Oct. 14—The hend- leas body fourd by hunters In the woods north of Batavia yesterday was identi- SAYS DOOR |8 OPEN FOR SULZER TO TESTIFY. “Once more we repeat that If with this change of view the respondent feels now that he wishes in person to make answer from the witness stand or that there is other testimony he desires to produce aside from himself, the door |» open and there will be no objection falsed by the managers of this trial.” Stanchfield emphasized the (act tha. Article LV., a8 it now stands, cha: NATICNAL BISCUIT COMPANY later. I informed the captain's steward boken with her quota of survivors of the | examined him. Sulter with a misdemeanor, whereas, he | 104 today as David We Chine lain quietly, and then told @ ship's boy to > Volturno at half past mine o'clock to-} The doctor said that Zetel was “unnt| Maintained. the testimony of Peck ani) ve ro cnester, who was employed o . Pn: . 6 nt ed hi ity of | ° wee ployed on a! Always cok for that name Alarm ‘the crew and ‘the passeng MINNEAPOLIS REACHES tuorrow morning. for duty” but would not expiain what | Moreneg suvornation’ of perjury, a Nelghboring ‘arm. pide pedis poll agedion en: ue tul! LONDON WITH SOME MORE| Arrangements have been made for|had incapacitated him. He instructed taibay The head has not been resovered and 10 wor! ing the flames ss spevial cars for the rescued perscns on| Lieut Donnelly to keep Zetel in the + authorities offer no solution of the mys- delow, while the passengers were| SURVIVORS AND STORIES. | ine jappanannock which will be ate|atation until 1 o'clock. th hadsneaia aa peonint Acrip eo aay ane reacea ing FN i brought forward. The women busied a him to go home and to di of Gov, Sul inquired if Peck ha tached to @ train arriving hei at the Grand Cent Station on Thursday LONDON, Oct. 14.—"The crew of the turn for anoth surgeon at 7 o'cl ever appeared before the Frawley Com informed by Attorne examination by the ck to-night, to lower the children to lifebuats, while ie ldren to Mfeboats, while| Volturno, most of whom were Dutch,| morning, The Monteflore society, tne fl Beet te ueay age e men prepars ers. en che! pehaved in a cowardly manner and were| United Charities, the United Hebrew {: " A fre was at its hottest and the eneinee | tat to the wera” te the verdict | Charities and other organizations arc| SNOW FALLS IN BAY STATE. | Herrick CALLS IT ATTEMPT TO FROM TRAVPER 10 WEARER opped, overboard, beans = ae ae ee tlimes, ant atter a half an | of moat of the survivors of the Volturao venmere nena. wre fOF the destitute Das- /reuaton Has @ Wintry Squall an STRENGTHEN WEAK CASE. Rite Bethe di hour's struggle, managed to reach the! Who arrived at Gravenend on board the | ‘phe following request tor instructions | Other Places Have Flurrtes. in bentaning Bis Srawment Judes Her- ircct from America’ Dweneae Minneapolis of the American ‘Transport! way received at the New York office ot rick declared it had seemed to him and Capt. Trant of the Devonian says the {line this evening. All the survivors are! tue tine to-day from Agent Mouney at | ART On yeep Cet. —Commens | his associutes that the testimony of pitiful screams for help uttered by the | men, Kusslans, Hungarians and Poles,| jautax: cing with a ae lurry, Taunton en-| Peck and Morgenthau “had no bearing ned Passengers of the Volturno made the| Who know no English and can tell thelr] -sumber of Rappahannock pas was ee ae! erceags mah ng to- | on Article IV., but only on the general ft + dened, the Gret mate took charge and| Might hideous to the would-be rescuers, | Aturlex only through interpreters, They! gers, Mave arranged with immig pile arts iy heya ner nee features of the case—the general credi- ' rotics } pevera men found their way into the, Who were unable to reach them, The|are to proceed to thelr destination un| authorities to. permit” them te enter pense pean ble ‘OF | tability of the respondent's defense.” KRAMER FURS boat, When tt and three other boats |first survivor to reach the Devonlan| board the Olymple to-morrow. They without money qualifications, — but | “wars” a faut ther | Reviewing briefly the testimony of Peck, KivOwN Were emasbed, drowning all, Capt. Inch | Was a man who hud Jumped into the|amreed that there was no panic abourd | American adthoritien state all passen: | pornrin the Siete ee at other | perrick declared “it did not come with- Wo! OVER ordered no more boata lowered and en-|Dolling sea and had managed to get| tho Volturno, ‘The stewarda and crew| gers must have addresses of telanves [ene es in gunshot of the threats, fraud or de- sHe WORLD VER, forced bis order by cutting the ropes. |near to the liner. He was taken out of | behaved admirably and quieted the pas-| Peas communicate with agents end Clersym celt mentioned in the articles. “Shivek 1373. \ ¥ The passengers were reassured from|the water unconscious, As soon as it] sengers, they sald, relatives and have them wire me ad-| PORTLAND, Conn, Oct. 14.—The home| “If the sumxestion for argument on Educators are $1.35 to $5.50. Sa MAN MOMS PONY COAL \ } time to time by Capt. Inch, who told| was possible for the Devonian to launch | Abralam Fluck, @ Russian Jew, sald: | dresses before arrival Rappahanneck lot Rev. John F. Nichols, an Epiacconl of this testimony came from | Ht increase your walking power pratt, Bin. "egg Bo them thet the fire was being controlled |boata and to proceed to the Volturno| “When the first bout was lowered the] Red Cross liner salls for New York tec Q Meat aoaenee gers—and I must assume 20% today by geting io the " ; ie wn 29, |. @nd.that the Carmania was coming. the women and children were removed | men immigrants rushed to it, trying to] morrow (Tuesday), Next sailing for Seren re que early to. ony. did not,” Judge Herrick continued, i 4 rn neds uy COFFEE, MILK AND SANDWICHES) ""#t. They were swung along in coal|crowd in. Some of thove who Jumped ik Vatatertieadleg ee pred “ should say that It was an afterthought MICATO Se ited) tor RHO S15. HANDED OUT. bree ane lowerne to the boats, and rae the pont to into tne nea in their] 9 pg tgpuebe Mr. Nichols mA BIA by which the eebpar sought to pol As th ps : | hoa OAC ont ‘J o men follow ate and were drowned. 1t is untrue| ral to destination? Otherw. Re Bes ster up an otherwise fai ed case, Com- 3% a a ‘ - , ‘Wewards stopped fighting fire 10ME | Among the rescued was a baby whioh| that Capt. Inch drew hie revolver, It{ have to remain here four duets wife are attesding the xeneral conven} in.’ ay it does from a member of the iOEG) f i ui $17,50 @Rough to distribute coffee and sand- the fys.erioa! mother had flung into| was unnecessar: The frat. bo sh e Gays. | tion of the Protestant Episcopal Church | ame i imu bmie that ” ' Tah te wighes among the steerage passengers sg gst 2 ee ie rat boat thai) Expect you to wire immediately you}in New York, and there was.no one In] Courts Judwe Miller, 1 must submit that Unless Educator te branded a Ree test ap bP Sey | an bring milk for the babies. I think|‘®* e@®% Arthur Haselwood, « seaman | was lowered, which sank with all hunds.| have received further names of saved.’ |the house at the time. The cause of | ‘f there is any doubt of its status this nth te eg dort i that everything possibie was done py| 0% the Devonian, sprang overboard and| contained thirty men and five or six] Agent Mooney was ut once Instructed | the Gre has not, been determined. respondent must be given the benefit of Made by RICE A HUTCHINS KRAMER FUR CO. everybody. I saw no cowardice and no rescued the mite, women, After the four lifeboat disas-|to forward the Rappahannock’s pas- REARS SRY vi ‘that doubt. , y or sew cruelty, Those who lost their lives did so| Another pathetic figure was that of ters the passengers eat hopeless and) sengers by rali as svon as they arrived| Jadwe ition Alarma, | The admission of this evidence tnto Nearly ot at Mrough their own haste. 1 cannot under MT. AIRY, Ga. stand how the Carmania came to save r to New York, Canadian and land pot oO 14.—Federal dge Emory Speer has been brougnt to Article IV, would conatitute in effect, he said, a new article of impeachment we bt He notitied the New Yor« |/ 13 FAS@ 101.. 4. s.EET, Bei, Downy and Sth Aven New Vorks Make vievater to Wholesale #alearonm, ‘ ° ° i : the frat ship te office at @ Uttle after noun that the|bis home here from the North Carolina] The defense originally had made ni RMA f mac ace aoe List of the Survivors oon ol © te after ston. thax ihe} Me howe Bere from the North Carctina| Shs Gefeaee wikia Had ads — — eserves the most credit for furnishing » o'clock this atternoon, gives his friends and family much alarm | mony of Peck, said Judge Herrick, be- 53 Years in Business and Still Grewing Se the olf that calmed the waves. ° 2 A hundred or more inquirers regard. | He has not left his bed since his return.| cause it had no objection to offer. Onty One ‘ “I broke my leg in @ three-foot fall, urning on uers. ng the fate of passengers on the Vol- ee 4 ph Pe ct rae again tthe] “Peck's eimony: was admissible,” Ve Sell Customer lowering myself by « rope into one of < a. surno were gathered before the doors official conduct is being delayed} he said, showing an unreport Ri & H h Gente’ and None te “4 Lg. Touraine's boats. This was my first cate: see oi te U rena ithe okee Steorsgt heh of the Uranium Steamehip Company at by the Maus sotisiary Committee be-| contribution and beoauee \k. purperied Ice utc ins bai * H "Pon'er tie mrvivers stoned La Tow |™ueadee were racalved to-day, contain | tka, cpened tht morning. "The tte of Dare | oe ne—that ne wanted] | ©Educator Shoes i) 1:1 nine. To val Ae a eog ing names of survivors now on way to|” Ainge. os on ine Gi -| prince of Monaco’ at Ends, inat him, It . area ae eee orcate with that |bort on several of the rescue liners, aa| sen tine Sree never Gee oe OMAHA, Neb, Oct. 14.—The Prince of| was not admitted as intending to estab- Signet >inoe Co., ‘They kneeled on the decks | lowe: F not sraightened out until some ies Monaco, who with party has been for | lish any aubstantive charge in the case,” MZ West 128th Sc. é to-day when a tugboat meet: | 28," Dea ee etoinsinn Ml after the arrival of the clerks in the weeks hunting big game in Wy-| Judge Herrick dectared that the man-| Ml 149th Se, Corner Thier. Ave, 2 ing the liner at the harbor's entrance | Sime Ouwue, Hehael Daiuveiia, Marks sith van, oftices, The crowd became impatient | Mm left Cody to-day and will go di-|agers’ counsel “practically conceded New Yack, N.Y, brought a score of newspaper corre- | Mim Meuuel, Donan. lgralal Dei sina Wait Witton. CeGndatch | and inclined to hysteria and o Giapo- |"ect to Chicago, arriving there Trurs-| that the testimony of Peck, Morgenthau ere Ae a |) spondenta who could speak Dutch and Marin tran a tan fenot sition to cmb the counters and take| (8%: according to a telegram recelved z Py ‘When some of those on the Jebus asthe 1 ania the Mate by force, but was quickly | (0-day. The Prince reports success In] °° acing Ses omc Seen ai é 2 ey, 4 the survivers money they flan Bareare. quieted when the lists were read a litte | {8 hunts 20H and Stee H, Y. ong ag Dhaai oom hee Bitte Teeny cm eaatian while after 9 o'clock, Poofg tee test their wage, ani only her Parva, aria Redes ¢ e = p clothes they wore and little money. Amelie, Hun nny \braan ‘apt. Thomas, the New York agent and 4th Ave, of the line, was shown a cablo repor DENVER ARCHITECT DESCRI from Liverpool quoting Capt. Tinsley BREAKS A COLD IN Wet ores been cl ‘ > Holman, ay P THE GRAPHIC SCENE. ay Ajineetvad Wace the Liverpool agent, who said the burn- 7 ' A. a. Norton, an architect of Denver, ra rn Woel ing of the Volturno was the resuit of a — Sy * who ws soar blr ed wreees davaruch Ponca mai fan thigh Capt. Thomas said that he did | « femlly descr! 9 scene @ burn- mle A Hen got believe Capt, Tin vould have said | Ihave a rich dark * trig Volturno. . E hell Balin ant Mojeche anything so absurd. Capt. Tinsley was - 3 ‘La Touraine was one of the last of | [s/n inveman, Bite ppoke ogi tere Mpoudieilt Kola Ih nished from Holland recently after a | ps er | blue mannish serge it } * the liners to. arrive at the scene on | {lial Sung wart ents . yore Memon Riel Sat | wiarrel with the Government rexard First dose of Pape’s Cold} can sell at a price of $1.95 " ” “] | Dortalia wore. Ome © |, Name . Bri we Simeon in) sleerage ™, ry “7 v pry polypotil Eley ras | Haare, es Three Fe Vaknown, ° the United Staten ne pees Compound relieves all Py om COAT Avan Wis Waa per yard. or write for / oS eo jow over | Chane " i Meg 4 ‘. : { a fhorigom, Tt looked as if the world | Tr Uremaan, Pare Ianof lassen the cermin er tte atom grippe misery. | Calcetion jet Sri tite samples. “a | ¢ captain o eo Srydilta, ry Se Were afire. Then we saw @ column of | Ov he Berd hg | which ordinarily makes Baltimore her “4 Fi ‘s. emoke, the top of which apread over Nitatuwitach. Mare, Tort, to proceed to Philadelphia to land | op't stay atuffed up! MITC! T ILOR oe he water tor miles. Peeante, Marie, Siseraxe temelie: survivors t fore woing to Baltimore. O88, Mowing pas coueTiieg A dove ‘ ) « We got close enough to mai.e out Vulowt Nicolas Deutscher Marion despatch at the |of “Pape's Cold Compound” taken in for Wedresdoy ‘ ft , Hieephers ¢ NM eae Uranium Une ‘ock jevery two hours until three doses are CREAMEKY, | CARA. 1431 BROADWA’ » } . ebildren and men gathered on the poop | Smulaht Nicolas x ite. had: Just docked at Rattondan hy | cauee wil end old ‘either ta nea tok rae ot fhe New York, . Ahe Volturno, and all around us in wae Adau, Na ee gh ache w severe cold either in the bead, yourself that there ' ree “juest Was Linin Tepe (Oe A ly went to Rotter- up ©, the water we could see men. Capt. barnes haat, body or limbs, | dam ashing that r= ee BOX Caussin ordered boats lowered, and they h Tere Sur vivore| to friends i It promptly opens clogged-up nos- ) _ picked up several survivors, At t Keautto Peter Wigek Victorta, country be vere” /™ ™* ltrils ond oir passages; stops nast, a a Jp |, Of thelr lives, Le Touraine’s sailors ro-| ..™ite Namagnuaett—i ee [discharge of none running: relieves || P*"* “Wur'elctaree sil eur" aterss een melaruer evculau ok Save Your Safety {Br Hi Pal oraimondh leh ar ea an iar Mavih Innes oa inininas, sick headache, dulness, feverishness, || 54 BARCLAY STREET 206 BROADWAY Razor Blad ASS. Ha a to fama bowie PANADA, Oot Me eenne , [sore throat, sacesing, “soreness end | + Cosme West Bronte ; y Comer Fulton Street r biades . oe ‘olturno until early morning. Rina bea tvemors continue. ‘Thirty-one have been | Miffmens, 29 CORTLANDT ST. 147 NASSAUSTREET || We re-sharpen all makes, single er double £: believe that one of our boate was vie Toate Waser | vesistered by the Ancon selamograph| "Pap Cold Compound” is th Corer Church Street Between Beckman & Spruce Sts. [| at 30ca des, Honed and stropped automatically ‘ ef Mette fa i up to date, Reports received to-day in- |quickest, surest relief known and cost 266 W. 12! ET dicate another severe shock in Los San- |only @3 ce drug stores, It acts Province on ‘urday night. yrbance extended o* far es Punama without ou nce, tastes nice, and causes no inconvenience. Don't y}@ substitute, 7 ee by anew, exclusive, electrical holm's |-X-L Shedfietd Cutler: BRE ae | | eas ray enue ¥ st th STREET Avenue ity Hall “Cece Contre Steet carne EVissstlSStbare, Jost Eat of

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