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a .. ee rr pa ae 3 Eo a te a ett ; THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUAKY 9, 191 BH TITANIC TEST CASE. Serta tte sect ies ease reas oa mavon sans Tans 7] he declaion o © high court is|hope to be awarded § rip WHEE DIDN'T CAUSE ILLNESS expected to bring to trial the enor- |amount of interest in th ‘mods litigation growing out of the |the owners were able to sinking of the White Star liner. |wum thus far asked for by th ’ Millions of dollars in damages were |ants in all countries totals $16, asked on both sides of the Atlantic | Litigation in connection with the r. The | SCORED HERE AND ABROAD. The Titanic of the White Star Line was on her maiden trip to New York | years to Court of Appeals in England when, at 10.20 o'ctock on the night of " a Si April 14, 1912, she struc! j RefusestoExempt Company ; ighten it out, much of it wilt drag along in the courts for inches of Water. | felt much better. Drowned PATCHOGL old, of Park place, Brooklyn, ccin- © 2,20 Were 2,206 persons aboard the | iia guicide by drowning himself members of the crew. Only were saved in all, Of the lost 120 e first class pasesngers, 162 were 1 class, 633 were third class and 688 were officers and membere of the TICKET CLAUSE INVALID. Liability for Sea Disaster Can- left a note in his room yesterday say-| can go.” not Be Dodged by a “™S% ing “goodby all, [am going to the| “I have been tald up with @ o8d/ and Maine Raliroad went into an open ig y | At the moment of the collision the |iiver.” Ho was lying in the water | slick headache, that's all,” Mr, Mitchel switch and struck a freight here tc i ; Printed Notice. | Mtante's wireless operator sent out &| dead. No cause for the suicide in|said. “I have been subject to head. | | call for help, which was repeated all | pnown. aches at intervals since 1904. It’s the over the North Atlantic. About five . oe | hours after the big vessel went down |~ Total mca, on Titanle i ‘the Cunard liner Carpathla appeared Total Resened. | on the scene of the disaster and picked up twenty boatloads of survivors. LONDON, Feb. 9—The Court of AD-| rng disaster occurred at @ point peals to-day dismissed the appeal of | apout 1,600 miles cast of, New York. the White Star Steamship Company |The cable ship Mackay-Bennett and from a decision of the King’s Bench |0ther vessels sent out to gather the O ‘on June 20, declaring illegal the dead recovered 823 bodies, among them those of some of the most condition printed op the steamship | jrominent of the victims. U tickets exempting the company from] Among thowe who lost thelr lives Nability for loss by a passenger even! were Col, John Jacob Astor, Isidor (hrough negligence of the Company's |straus and his wife, William T worvants. |Stead, the English author and jour ‘The question of legality of this ex- | nulist; Maj. Archibald Butt, military empting clause had been raised in a aide to President Taft; Charles M test case brought by an Irish farmer tiays, President of the Grand Trunk Claiming damages for the loss of his) jtailway; Henjamin Guggenheim, J a a fon in the Titanic disaster. |. Thayer, George ), Widener and J \ ; 4 Lord Justice Sir Roland Vaughan Cinch Smith Williams, in delivering judgment,; The Britis Hoard of Trade and a \ sald he thought the danger to the| committee of the United States Sen- ‘Titanic wan neither unforeseen nor | ate investigated the sinking of the unforeseeable and that practice did! qytanic, The Senate Committee was hot justify a vessel in maintaining unsparing in its denunciation of the Ser course and speed when the warn- ship, the officers and the methods —_ hdaregeeadlinae ge Sheil 8*/ adopted in caring for passengers the back of the ticket oxempting the | 2fter the collision. The Britiah Board of Trade found that the Titante com- — | pied with all the regulations of the COUGH Two YEARS OLD British Merchant Shipping act re- 4 | garding safety, but censured the ae fi handling and manning of the life- Yields to Virol. Read Why. | poats and agreed that the speed of Strong vigorous men and women | twenty-two knots was excessive, hapdly ever catch cold; it's only when, Both investigating bodies agreed the aystem is run down and vitality | that there were not suMicient lifeboats that colds and coughs get a foot-|on the Titanic to care for passengers and crew and since the disaster all trans-Atlantic liners have been com- pelled to carry lifeboats enough to accommodate everybody on board. $16,604,721 IN DAMAGE s8UITS AGAINGT LINE, ts for two| Just what effect the decision of the the time. , British Court of Appeals will have on the cases of the claimants living in the United States is imposstie to deter- mine at present because of an impor- tant case which is still in the courts here. About @ year ago Judge Holt of the United States District Court decided that the lability of the White Star line for death and property claims reauit- ing from the sinking of the Titanio should be determined by the laws ot England and that the company could ,| mot, therefore, take advantage of the very small limitation allowed by the lawe of the United States, An appeal from this decision was made by the White Star line. Under the laws of England the com- pany would probably stand to divide about $3,000,000 among the claimants. If the claimants in this country are It’s So Delicious WORCESTERSHIRE after-effect of bush fever that f picked up during a hunting trip in Britigh Guiana.” “It bas been suggested that your dancing activities, the tango and the ‘other dances, have aragged you down Af) sornewhat tately,”* the Mayor CRIPPLED GIRL'S DREAM COMES TRUE; SHE WALKS. Helen R. Scott of Jamaica Throws +"*#tum class Crutches Away After Two lly and to-day was able to walk to| school. She intends to join the gym- j | His Headaches, He Declares, Due to Bush Fever Contracted vy families of the Titante victims. disaster seems now to be in an almost “That’s untrue, utterly,” he said. BYW ITE STAR eitamies orpieene | Wine inextricable tangle, and although the 7 in Guiana. “As for the ov business, my s o y | decision of the British court may tend! savor atitchel went to hie omce | only reare ie A avae GIL twice the only reason x friends criticize me for dat because they don't dance themselves, A dream led Helen R. Scott, four- teen years old, of No, 43 Puntine| West Fortieth stree! , . treet, Jamaica, Long Island, to the cAmPaln. A corps of voluntary apesk-| Ae All Drugeiets and Department Stabe discovery that she could walk again! vited, ‘ BORGFELDT Ws after being two years a cripple, and \; to-day she went back to school as and happy as any of the other, = he returned from | Sunday school and complained of v bo! The trouble be-| ie could not walk.| she had infantile, a ried all sorts of treat- ment, but was never except on crutches, Last Christmas FE: could walk, Christmas morning when he awoke sho remembered the dream 4 decided to see if it would come She cast her crutches aside and in the City Hall to-day after a two Je. days’ fliness and although he looked a a bit white and drawn he sald he these Tammany i Lorenso B. Adame tndicted, “ L. t, Feb, %=— “You'll give a good report of me,; Lorenzo B. Adama, charged with mail for Deaths on Technicality. ahle four huden later Marshal F. Shaw, cighty-flve years] won't you?" he waked a reporter for /fraude axerewating more than #20, The Evening World who saw hitn to- |tnia afternoon. He ente rullty tbefore Judge nited States District bail, Bond was furnished. 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