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Battery, hundreds were*, in tears. The low her keel, tearing loose the entire MOYAS AND FRIENDS SUNDAY SCHOOL emotion"ot the moment was overmast- forward part of tho immense ship-below ering. Nerves were too greatly strain- the water line. . FEAST AND DANCE WORKERS MEET ed. One man danced crazily through The collision had'ripped out plates the crowd on the pier. People start- forward, had buckled the keel and in, Broad Street Firemen. Tendered Aned forward-to rebuke him, but he was fact had caused ' water to now into Confernc in First Baptist Church Is rlual Recetioh at New Armory suffering from hysteria and nervous- every forward bulkhead of tho ship. Attended By Teachers From All ness. Last Evening. All- "Watertight Doors Closed. Over Tho County. At 9.23 p. m the Cunarder" swung When the first shock came:Chief Offislowly .to, her pier. Out on the'dark With an attendance estimated at more AU Say Fifth Street Structure Absoriver there were sudden vivid flash- cer Slur^ock immediately pushed the Reported That Court Told Committee The Sunday School Conference held than 1300 people, the Moyamensins Hook : es and, explosions as photographers electric button which closed all' autolute Necessiry7 He Was Undecided. yesterday afternoon and last evening and Ladder Company conducted Its snatched a \iew of* the ship turning matic bulkheads and all the' watertight in tho First Baptist church, corner twelfth annual supper and ball in th plenvard. Ko photographers were al- doors.- This was done within a minute. Sfven.JSundred' of Sunken Liner' lowed near the pier on the land side, Capt Smith was at-the side of Chief of Seventh and Fulton Streets, was New Armory last evening. Supper was OPINIONS EXPRESSED 6 o'clock but a large number*of picture men Oflicer .Murdock before" this -was ^com- NEEDED IMPROVEMENT well attended by teachers from the served from guests had until 3 o'clock; Passengers Reach New York After the partaken of supevaded orders and requests and rowed pleted and at once took command.' Imvarious schools in different sections per they adjourned to tne-main driU'hall, close though to the ship to get the mediately Capt Smith made" tests oZ Water Rates Exorbitant* and Aber- of the county. The speaker of the afoa CarpatMa; where, the remainder of the evening, was People Having Cause to Use Street i all the lighting apparatus~of the ship,, pictures they were after. It \\as dark on the ruer, but pres- called up his engine room to find every- foyle Company Will Build Private ternoon and evening was Rev. E. M. spent in dancing, Harrington's Orchesor Havs Their Teams Thereof tra, of nva pieces, rendered tho music. ently in gleams of light from was all and then gave 1,475 - LOST , LIVES vpathia's ports the watchers onthe Car thing for full,correct astern. Even ' or- Water WorksReports Presented. Stephenson, D. D; The programme consisted of E numbers Find Big toss of Time. I the pier ders sped by Dr. Stephenson.' spoke on the subto -observed that 'she. was lowering boats this time -a drop of a foot or more of the ject, -Moral -Dignity ,of Sabbath School dedicated andtho various organizations In Tragedy of the Wrecked Ocean Grey- to facilitate her warping into the docfe. bow indicated.all too keenly to the offi- .The Fifth street bridge .project wa, this city county. Edward M. PrcsWith the failure of the Court to ren- . Teachers," and he talked about the toa officiated as master of ceremonies Bars .of light fell on-these boats and cer on the bridge 'that the. ship was hound Written in the Faces of freely'discussed-by the members, of 1the great need ' o f Sabbath school work- "for the evening- The floor managers <3er a decision imthe Fifth street bridE the people on land made out with .hard hit. question, following the recommendation r catching breath the name "Titanic" "on Capt Smith left the bridge on seeing Board of Trade" at a stated meeting o ers. The K eat necessity of parents were David Calhouo and William SHI. ot two juries of vlow, tho population V Those .Who Escaped. tlieir-white -sides. The .business o this and rushed down to the . eugihe the local body of business men In teaching .their children to attend Sun: 'assisted by Thoinas Waddel and James We city is now discussing the- situation. "docking.- always: slow and time Crag room to ascertain what, damage had Common Council: Chamber last night day school was pointed out < in order K. Owens. prevailing- topic of convorsaSing, seemed inmeasurably longer las bee.n done there.-. He. found that in that Samuel J. . .Cochrari informed th that they may become"'church workers Tho matrons of the viulous tables and It was the Board of Trada meeting last ' HEROES night when so many people were wait very short space of .time .she was altion at the and attention was ''called. to - tha fact their aids weao as follows: evening, the,members having- long urged J ing with sharpened nerve's-for. the firs ready taking . water .Into the forward Board that the' bridge committee hai that parents devoted little tlmelEo the Table No. 1Matron, Mrs. William tha construction ot a modern span he would stat teaching of their the ImporiStood on Deck and Wavfd Last Fare- actual news of tragedy r-and rescue. stokehole. . He at onco sent the ship's asked Judge Johnson if in his mind re 'ahce of attending children school.' Sup- Dickinson; aides. Miss Vera. Schoop. across the Chester river t that place. : But presently the Cunarder ^vas lal" 'carpenter to test the well. The car- any objection that was Sunday Mrs. Ploiencc. Lowry, Mrs. Rose Steel Practically eiery cluater^of men conalongside -and the gangplanks lowere< penter immediately erintendents, and teachers wer-e^ adviswells to Wives and into lative to the building' of; gregated on. tha'v6trcet-corners and then there came the hundreds tha forward hold. , He disappeared back. span across Chester river.the propose! ed that they should see that the school Mrs. Lena Parks. Thomas Boyle and -the"past several-daya' have beonduring George .'Marshman. never came He under earn.who had come alive from tha mos ': Children. Table No, 2Matron. Mrs. Sarah estly talking and-conjecturisg upon tlie " In all this time, there had been abso- stood that. no.-answer'from the Cour was conducted in a, religious manner awful -disaster in,marine history. and that reverence should be main- Malln; aides, Mrs. C. McFadden; Miss ^attitude of the Court it,, , ' And, assuredly, no tale has ever beei lutely no excitement aboard" the big had been received from the committee tained; also that parents should begin Nellie Larkln, Miss Mattle Boyer, Mrs. Teamsters and business"- men who Vew Tork, Apnl 19Carefully told,, more pitiful, more choked witi Titanic, neither" ; passengers nor crew but that City: Solicitor Coehran the religious training of their children Emma "V'ernon und Mrs. Elizabeth maintain .numerous" wagons and ^vehicles :~ manifesting tho , least sign .of : panic. horror than that\o the plight of the at an early ase and instruct them at Smith. Dreading' her,way through the m that travel the street* dally are becom- i women and children who waited there Everybody awake in the ship had- felt letter to City Councils last Monday Table Ko. 3Matron, Mrs. Esther covered waters of New York Bay and oblivious to the'hitter cold to see whet, the jar of .the collision and had heard night, stated that the Court had beei an early age. Tea was served, those Slmpkins: aides. Mis. Taylor, Mrs. J, ing- impatient and'giving,vent to varl- : \he crash of the falling ice on the for- unable to make up .its mind as to the attending from a distance. oua expressions of dlssuafand anger, i ,-p the majestic?Hudson, the Cunard her the wireless would bring re. ward deck, but they could not see then Fogel. Mrs. Guyor, William. Simpkin while others are despondent !n<the~be-~ f j lief-,ih tittie to - their loved ones whi necessity for the bridge. Speaking fo and Matthew Wood. liucr Carpathia; .laden with the seven showed clearly on> the dark mass o that there was an,y great danger. NoHct that the city will So on IndeOBltely , the Court the Solicitor further inform Table No. 4Matron, Mrs. Sarah without auch, iinprovemfint.-JfAT/'-iiew, hundred survivors of the wreck of tha the Titanic. For those in the boats body was knocked down, nobody thrown ed Councils that the Court decidei Boyer; aides, Mrs. Retta Phillips. Mrs opinions of some-promlnent-'and repreup against a bulkhead, nobody thrown could see clear night wha Catherine Curr. Mrs. Annie Nelson, ritahic. steamed up to her pier last was going on thatthe ship. That-wa out of berths, and in fact a great many that FJfth street* between Edgmon below: yvoh on Thomas Waddell, Thomas Nuttal and sentative citizens appear'street 'JirWE9 ' ' .Relative, to tho-Fifth night and' was warped into her dock, perhaps," the worst of it..all. Ther of the people who : had fallen .- asleep avenue and Market street, tias no Frank ToPDin. project Mayor WJlUam.-Ward, Jrivwben { veil, the Table No. 6.Matron, Mrs. E. Cal\3 the gang .plank was lowered and was no'friendly darkness to company were not' awakened; the smoking room wide enough to accommodate the trave Men came out of Titanic and her hopeless houn; aides, Mrs. C. Graham, Miss seen this morning: said:'^"Tho_'*Fifth ~l; street ,- women and children and the few men ..The night was-so bright, it was-said asking: "What the devil .was that? Did and suggested that the width of, thi: Margaret Graham. Miss Sue Lowry, is verybridge / is; an Improvement that thoroughfare be increased before th much'need6d.'~It.ls;?lnafact, a who had been- snatched back from last night, that it seemed as if the we hit something?" Women in the var- bridge was built Mrs. Emma Ward Buckne1.! Was Mrs G. Grant, Thomas Boyle and necessity. The development vnow on , 1 laces of the individuals could be made ious lounging rooms, music room and AVilllam Sill. Chester^ river "add er.eatjy lhe gates of'death, began to\ disem- out and the: illusion of the waters mad grill room said: "Mercy! what could 'Samuel J. Coehran further said Table No. 6Matron, Mrs. Sarah both sldis ofof a. -modern' span*lat5this '; Landed By Steamer Carpathia. to tha need bark, it was; noted thai; although they it appear that the foundering of the that have been?" There was no ext "Fifth street, between Edgmont ave Sinex- aides, 'Mrs. Annie Gorby, Mrs point ,It is my earnest hope^thatln the j. ' "" citement The electric lights did not nue and Market street, is only abou Catherine Bsrey, Miss Catherine Gorwcrs disfigured My the calamity _ship was nearer than she was.' And there, for aimost thi'ae hours o 'even flicker at this time, and it was 25 feet wide from curb to curb, al GEORGE W. WIGK LOST by, Mrs. Ida Schoop. Mrs. Hannah near future tha proper auth&slties -may, ; way clear to build the bridge." through which they had adssedand op the most, poignant, nerve-rackin^ more in the perfunctory manner of peo- though between: Edgmont avenue. and Qulnn, Mrs. Hannah Strlcher. Char- see their we need-tho bridge;", optimist!- ' _, "Sure, ; those les Spear and Benjamin Carpenter. Pressed by - the awful sorrow that agonS\or clungin the boats prayed for ple who were bored and wanted some- Penn street, which was opened with cally replied Common cuncilman. J5.- Or. "5 relief to the ever-diminishing thing to divert themselves and they in the past few years, the thoroughfar Miss M. Natalie Wick, Who Spent Those who were in charge of the rtoder, of the ..Third-Ward, whn'*aaked" u-eiff&ed them down, they were in far liope that the call for aid that had arose in a leisurely way and walked is full width, sixty feet from building kitchen were: Mrs. Blackson, Mrs. line. The cfty paid about $10,000 be_eti across Burns, Mrs. Kerr, Miss Stockman, Mrs. for his opinion-concerning:Itha,project./t " Last Summer Here, Was Saved bettor physical .condition that th*e mightsent heard inthe watery wastes out on the upper decks to see what 'land damages, $6500 to the Y. M. C. fo A be time. There were it was. They could see stewards walkS. Dunn. 'William Lowry, 'William Continuing-^ he said: f "Tha' locality oif \ sideiof Chester Driver ha3"b"cen.' most optimistic? had Tioped for. Out cries sounding over the -watersmen. ing rapidly about and they stopped and the remaining sum to the Patter . But Father Drowned. Slmpkins" and others. The committee the west developed during- recent'-years of members of the Ladies' Auxiliary greatly Jarge number, of -people resld- _,: of the great company that had hung calling from the Titanic to their wives them and asked them what was the son muls and "William G. Price, Jr and the ; or children in the boats and answering matter to get the reply: don't To widen Fifth street between Edg The horrible disaster in which the in charge of the supper comprised: in? in that section (Should be provided, . helvvecn. life and death for four terrible replies. In those dreaS-hours counsel know. only may have run into "I little mont avenue and-Market street anc Mrs. Sarah Megonlgal, chairman; .Mrs. with a, convenient means of travel to > * We a t pay the land damages would cost th Titanic figured and the arrival of the Sarah Ferguson, 'Vice president; Mrs. hours in the ice-strewn ocean, exposed of good cheer and hope sped over th bit of ice. perhaps." "and from ths* central*1part" of Chester^', 5100,000 to get a Not a soul aboard the Titanic then, city Januar^ 1, 1911. the $30,000 .bridge Carpathia at New York City, brings Kelly, Mrs. Catherine Williams,'Mrs. to tlie bitter cold of the ,seml-Arctic ice-strewn. sea. 2.30, the end cann Dr. D. W. JaKei-is, -president of'So-- Bcounty had a And then, at innumerable Chester Ella' Nickerson and Mrs. Charier loci. fiouncil ana former Mayor, ^tiriefljf : from Capt Smith down, knew the On climate and surrounded by towering suddenly. The riven ship, her star impending catastrophe.- NeitherofCapt balance of about $137,000 on hand a joy and sorrow to the many persons, Houston. board side shorn deeply, ana water Smith nor any of his offlcers believed debt of ?20,000 was paid, out of this people. Among The committee of members In charge but pointedly referred-to then necessity. '-. teres that threatened at any moment filled from bow to stem, birched am balance, leaving $117,000 on deposit ir who were in the disastrous shipwreck were. James R. Bagshaw, chairman; for a bridge over Chester river .t'ffifthi^-'that it was possible* to sink the ship the Delaware County ..Trust Company' of last Sundly, were several who are Alexander Calhoun, secretary; expresslnff an opinion to fall upon their frail boats and 'went down. Men leaped from her int. upon which they stood: Capt Smith C. street, in "We need tha ". Fifth' oir tho ,f ^ 'Street^ BoOghefty. W. Lowry, Frank. Toppin. subject. ha sald,~"probably jnorei ^than * x crush them,'many,of-them thinly clad the icy waters and lingered in view noted that by 12 o'clock^ the Titanic bank. About the" middle of 1911 th well known in Chester. brldse," ; county had on hand between $260,00 for^a brief, minute.on the, surface, then Sill, Thomas In addition to Mrs. William Buck- WilliamHarry George.Calhoun, Calhoun, we do a new Court House. - Views may and bruised arid: hurt by the colllson ; disappeared-from sight Bits of wreck was dropping by the head m jumps. and $270,000. Deducting $150,000 for th Megonigal, D. She would seem to stand still for &v.e reconstruction of the Court House th rfell, a sister-in-law of Garnett Pendle- Boyle, JLannen, Owen McAlevey, R. differ on that subject, 'bu<f It-looks' to Andrew that destroyed their ship, few needed age floated in the brightness an( minutes and then drop a foot And county is well equipped financially tc ton, president of the Cambridge Trust Elliott, R. Robinson, W. Dlckerson and me as if we ould et along- with. th plainly seen clinging desthe r.!inistratip.ns...of the scores of nurs men,.could betrying to draw themselves they know now what it was that was build -a bridge at Fifth street. Court House as It is for a while lonjfer/ perately and Company, there is Mifas M. Natalie E. Preston. I api not1 one'of thos6 who'cars' to , Harry M. McCoy, who acted as sec "Wick, who were saved from the Titanic cs"and physicians Who had assembled out of the ocean. The watchers In causing this. -The bulkheads were cold the boats carried away many sttch pic- giving, away forward under the pres- retary of the meeting in the absence o entertained here all last Summer. She DAUGHTERS OF REBEKAH MEET. throw favor water on an enterprise and' - on the pier in anticipation of their seram in of flne publlo buildings, but sure of the enormous inrush of water. Harwell B. Button, spoke as follows tures that 'are indelibly Imprinted. is well known In local society. She is Members of Two Lodges Hold Social The ereetton of aibrldso -over'A Fifth relative to" the: Fifth street Bridge pro vices being needed. Many, it is true, PhiladfilplilaxLv 91* ZTobly. All Ordered on Deck.street seems to mo to -bo rfEomthinjf i there A. were weak and nervous and hysterical The narrative of George JD.-'Wadener It was 19.25 a. m. that Capt Smith, ject- "Isn't bridge,,anything we^can di a cousin of Myron the Wick, of OverSession. that would,meet witli th approval oc^a-,_ to get this which is greatly brook, treasurer of Delaware River Elfclns Widener, from an experience that had left the and his -son Harry wife and'mothei*.who who had returned to the bridge, trans- needed? To think that Judge Johnson Steel Company, foot of Wilson street. The membeis ot Bvalina. Portor large wtSnlM? of peopla and BEQva'Sf- ! perished.- after the had mitted orders through Chief Officer Igreat publle oomvcniencei," -' * ** ' world void and empty for them. But been drasg'eC to- safety, ia one. of the Murdock that all-persons should be as- said we cannot have ' this bridge i: Miss Wick is also a cousin oE Mrs. Lodge, No. 11, Daughters of Rebekah Former Mayor-'Pavid IE Johnson, i appalling. Some action1'shouli most traffic in-the record, of the'disas sembled on the upper deck. Four hund- certainly by the Board for the purpos> ClwrlestHaijt, wife of the president of. and Lelpervllle iodge, 3Mo. 265, Inde- who Is also* a'member of tho Delawai* / and thousands thanked God for It as ter. ;Mrs. Widcner, when,she saw. tha be taken County *Bar, whenlaslcid for an expr*8-j pendent Order -ot Odd-Follows, held they watchedthe majority of the all could be safed, fought to die witl red stewards and kitchen men immed- of ascertaining -whether we canno the same oompa.ny. iately rushed through the ship, from have this structure.- The Court defy Mr. Wick* tlie treasurer of. the Del- joint social meeting In the newly-re- slon of'hla vIew,'remarUflvOirtthil^i . , her husband and son. Sho clung- to lower to highest di-o^ summoning all ing the whole city of Chester'is a ser saddened, bereaved company jf aware Oliver cpmpany, was also booked ^'odeled^hall'oPthe-O them until -the sailors tore her away persons oa deck. Theia was yet no ejc- iquajkrapp-sklon.,,.- .- -~ - ,^ ~ 'Cliester, -vronted a^hridss* si>,'JKtt&rSti*ct>"<i -"" Jor passage o"n th Titanic.' His health?-j^'jast evening. f and as she was taken downr tha /lad; jii'temeat. Wotneft- arose^ 'leisurely -UIT in tody, .,' 'On~motlonn of Frederick A. llowarc would not, parmlb' Htm - to start fo 1 ' Following- tlil inception,'the memb"er and concerninyith^enlarg-Inff^offcth' ders, she oriecD&t 'nn- ag'onize'tr 5farfewell der orders to-^ess themselves in thei a ^member of the Public Parks Com 70S gayed, 1,473 tout Court'House Jt comes America at this time. .Mr. Wick ha of Evallna Porter Lodge unveiled and question'of-whether It flown : to' ths would be-earnThe Carpathia reportefl that there "My God' t Good-bye, Harry.T; Good-bye warmest clothing.* One woman wh mission, the matter was referred back been In Europe since last Summer and presented to the Odd Fellows a beau- omy to put tho amount of money in the . Ueorgs'"" Good-bye! , committee with instructions to has been in France most of the time. tiful, large upright piano for use in iwcre 705 alive out of a passenger list Father and son stood bravely by the was rather indignant at being awak to therenewed action with proposed changes or "btiUfl* a begin ened was half Among the other relatives of Mr the hall. Tho presentation speech waa Another question Involved/; he new one. ' rail and'waved farewell until the water she rememberedway to the deck when securing sufficient-' public the view o sadl. Is which the White Star Line figured at sentimen that she had ick, swept over-the vessel - and -.engulfed ed her trunk. She returned not lock :and pressure to make the Court real- wreck who were saved from the Titahii delivered by Miss Floience Ramsey, whether Media is tho'rig-ht place forthe ; and pfr are: Miss CarolIne'Bonnelli-Misi chairman of the piano committee of the Court Hous^. Generally spcakinsvutne caso. making a loss of 1,475 lives. The them. ' ize that this bridge fs a great necessity Elizabeth Bonnall, Mrs. George W and A striking parallel :to .the brave en< formed this - servicedeck. .climbed leis and the people want: it. statement from the THanic's passenWick, Miss "M. Natalie Wick. Georg Lodge, and the gift was accepted on bo- metropolis in most counties of the State of George. D.- "Wldener: and his son i urely to the upperDodd reported to half of the Odd Fellows by John Court House ils located. (CONTIN'UKD ON SECOND W Wick is reported . lost.. He wa; Addresses were also delivered by Borge. Is where "thonot'have It;-'AHoona does ; Second Steward sers says there wcie 745 lescuod out of furnished: in. the fate o^ John:B.. ThayKath- Chaster does as the steel king of Youngser, secondiVice-president of the Pennsyl- Murdock, the first officer, fifteen min WEST END FOLK ENTERTAIN knownOhio, and is an uncle of Myron cilne Cowle, Mrs.' W. T. Fowdon and not lia.ye.,U;Al)Ut^the-Wssest'town'in .1 passenger list of 2,340, hut this is utes later'that every person Was on town, Railroad," who Insurance men In looking Miss Florence Fowden. A program of Montfromory ,'county -has-'ltr, Allentown .ibvior.s error. The list .of names fur- vaniaIncluded in..the- .until -yesterday deck. Still there was no panic, no ex was list, of. survivors citement or fear. The electric light: "The Bachelors' Congress" Rendered at A. Wide, Insurance lists find that Mr vpcal and Instrumental jnuslo was en- hoa It, and Lancaster has it) in I,ancas- i over the ter county. Itrwould bo mpre conveninished on tile Carpathia on -her ar- It was. not until .the Carpathia. touchec still burned an3 passengers all massed Wick carried tho largest amount of joyed and refreshments were served. ftlalta: Hall Last Evening. ent for a.,majority, of 'people to come her dock -that: the!. srltn- intelligence of starboard and port on the upper deck. life insurance of any of the many mil. b-ival Bhtiws: to Chester and if tluit 'sublect had been About forty yoi/ng people preserited Mr.-Thayer's:fate became known. Then LICENSES ON MOTOR CYCLES. asltated oorne.tlmc;aso ,and the people .There was a. little feeing of fear ran tho humorous sketch, "The Bachelors llonaircs -aboard the: Titanic. First cabin pasBengsrs**saved 2 0 2 it was..learned "that, after Mrs." Thayer Mr and of. xivetf an opportunity to express "their Second cabin passengers saved....IIS and her maid..; Margaret 'Fleming, -had through the "crowd ten minutes later Congress." in Malta Hall, last evening, and KerlinMrs. Charles Hart,city,Nintl streets* left this early Should Be Prominently Displayed b"y preference someth'inEr mtffht have bceh , . Third Class passengers saved I/a been sent aboard- the: life boats, young however, when Chief Oflicer Murdocl under the auspices of 'the Webt End yesterday morning to meet the CarpaAll Riders. accomplished in that'^dlrcclion.1 ^, f Total 5?n "Jack" Thayer had stood by liis father. called sharply: thia and will be on hand when the sur- Residents "Crews to the boats: Women and Free Library. Jusfbefore.-the.-sca monster' took her the upper ,o the + Confident 'of Bridge. |? ^ Crsw Saved !vivors, who are known here, will be city arc of inthe opinion sectionthe 'law The participants in the piece were flnal plunge under the waves, the children first!" that Grand Total ," J ' Common f Councilman j and, Deputy * The crews of sailors, stewards and as follows: Charles Shoop. Walter landed. TVm'ty-nine women lost their hus- 'father seized the-boyand flung him over should compel tho owners of motor- Coroner'El F-White."'of the(' Eighth ': For generations the Wick famllv has the rail. In icy waters he struggled Other members of the crew sprang to Martin Dr. "W. F. Lehiflan, John Marprominent in cycles to display bolder license piacarda, ward, spoke hopefully of tho, bridge Finally, after..i-is .motheil had seen-him their positions.' .Suddenly there ap- tin, Edith Bowker, Martha Jones, Hazel been one of the mostono of the ex- and also to place the license tags In a Question. VI feel, tlpi clicster wlll^et A Tragic lauding, Ohio. Wick avenue, beaten oft from one laft after another, peared in the hands of the offlcers Rook Myrtle- Lehman; Mrs. A. V. "Wood. clusive residential streets of Youngs- more conspicuous location on the ma- the bridge''aad that1 L^-clia will get the T! -- world's annals have -provided few William Madden, Harold McDowell, wicked looking revolvers. CourtiHouse.' Both'.m worthy^ and r-.nrr- in t TOCO and Jramatlo '.(-moments he managed to clamber-into: a. llfel boat and childretn first" the older "Women Harold Chrismire. Eobert Wood, Gor- town Ohio is named after the older chines. Charles Kennedy, of Moore deserving:cnterprlaos aiid'the Comnus^ jj ', and was saved. Mrs. Thayer showed was reil-an v.!-.cn all that v.-as left ot..the great that she was the wife of a hero. "When peated, travelling about that crowded don MacDonald, W. r; Selby, Fred As- members of the family. .The- entire street, "Upland, had a close call from In- sioncrs can arrange it.it they wantito^ : he path "imra:v that railed -o sayly oil the the men at the. oars in her boat failed, deck and at this time, although none chenback, S. B. Fennington, Edward family is said to be a very wealthy one jury when the ,was caught In the while I belleva the people of this city_and ! < of ono of -reckless motorists Draper, W. J. Charles Mrs. Bucknell Safe And Wall. county favor both,Vnd it '.would.' b,e . L Titanic appeared las', night on 'the Cun- the .relieved-one of the men and toiled vet believed that a tragedy was about Harry White, McDowell, Bolton. Wood, Fdward Harry Garnett Pendleton, a lawyer of, this crossing the 'street near the corner of ard pier. :No hint of the story of their for two hours until the Carpatliia' came to happen, little "murmurs of dissent Getty. Balph Malany, Roy McCoy. Al- jity. and president of the Cambridge Eighteenth street and,Proi)dence avenue moneyi well invested and shovV a.'- proi ' sresslve spirit that should 'prevail at,' ^i came, particularly from the women. in . ic-n ' miseries and of their :-vilterings after the Arthur Rycrsoh;saw his loved oneS Wives announced that they would not bert Bolton, Edith Bowker, Mrs. Chas. Trust Company, received a telegram yesterday afternoon. this time, when general1 improvements Tiianic foundered lu-.'l come from,- : the safely abo-rd the Ufe boats and went be separated from their husbands; Wood, Mrs. David Bowker, Adeline late yesterday afternoon, from his sis- Although the machine grazed the heel are-beins- nmde. As far as the -widen^ t'.-.i. It was not known for certain wheth- down with the. ship with a smile upon mothers said that they uould not lea-v e Wood- Mrs. Charles Keeder, Mrs. Bes- ter-in-law, Mrs. Emma Ward Bucknell, of the victim, the Imperllous rider, did insr of 'Fifth street is .concerned-1 arn. slacken 'his speed nor to the that she was safe and well er : oine who liarl licen given up for his lips. The early reports of the dis- their sonb; sibters their brothers. A sie Powers Mrs. Brizendlne, Miss .Mary aboardeffect Carpathia. Sho is one of not make explanation, and did h<ustop Inclined 'to^think that" that'fthorough-to the license the aster'had reported,-that . little Marketistroet their arms around their men Corson, Miss Edith "Wright, Miss Ma<1".vl might :ippi:u afulously on the Byerson had perished with his ."Jack" few threw that sentiment sho-ned itbelf ble Cross, Mrs. William Baldwin and the proportionately few survivors of placard being displayed on the' Bide of lare is as-wide between it Is clsewhcraJ and'jEdsmont avenueas fattier, folks, and p.OKT'Utiik. 1 There w. i c scores of people but the boy with his mother and two Miss Etta' Miles., the machine, Kennedy was unable to dis- andHhafauWect shouldr-(nptiHnterfera; the horrible Titanic; disaster. ;h :;; among all classes on the ship. r.y.-.,ns -'-" er; ;n--.! women whoseMrs. Bucknell. who is the widow of tinguish-the numbers on it to'establish with the desired Improvement; ,<. i-.iinus are familiar the i-ounf--v over, wlio sisters was among the survivors on t 'No Distinction in Bescuo. the late William-Bucknell, founder of H-5 ownership for prosecution. The police / Common" Councilman ^fUltamT.TowFRANKLIN WILL PARADE. Carpathia. ' unii.M in, 1lie most intense suspense Bucknell College, upon her arrival In have been advised to tvatch for- tto of- den is of. the opinion thatj the|cltlz6n3 The distinction between the woman The Story of the Tragedy. ivliiift tlie' Cnnaruer T. ith her sad "cargo of Chester should set together''and City, was met a. and the "I " . The Titanic had been making good who occupiedhad baloon de luxe a cubby Sixth Ward Firemen Will Visit Norris- New Yorkmedical student by her son. fender. :;.ad>j her "way up i::r Hudson passed Have the Courthouse moved to Chester,- who:is a in Georgia. woman who a little bit of town in May. 'he Krtat ships in <i'..-k. whose .flags time and everyone aboard was happy hole in the steerage melted away when which ho considers the proper place fojr Mrs. Bucknell, accompanied by her son INSTALL SAND 'DRYINQ : .o-.i't,! dimly at liai t,if in &j"e bars in hteJiopa of getting to New Tork in tlie call for all on deck was given. They The Franklin Fire Company has proceeded to Philadelphia The son it and-that a bridge at 'Fifth etreetT | <-f t:ui river light. H I M G -were Some ot record'time. The ship had worked stood on the upepr deck all together, practically complete'd arrangements will leave shortly to resume his .'Stu- Southern Pennsylvania Tractloit Cw to;iirKe>rp necessity. ,llis>,view also is^ ~'-f tecs should be^'itaken rtO(.'ha.vj t';i(si who had not d i l tl to gne up all beautifully. .'Sunday was calm Cartel ths diamonds and the shawls dies at the Southern institution. Cor attending the hundredth anniver,pany Makes Improvements. Ches t1 rivci-stralslitencdi to conform,. !''<>:;-, -svho lingered *u l a prey! to the clear. There wab no moon as the night There when Nearly Sailed On Titanic. fell, but it was perfectly' clears The the time was no distinction either filled. sary celebration at Norristown and The new sand diying kilns'recently In- with'the Plans of the^TJnited States gov-,most flrcaflftil ur.eerta.'ity. who..refused came for the boats to be Lewis Ogden, proprietor of the Jer- stalled by tho management .of the,South''i b?lieve tho cruel 'lit of those (Jat sea was smooth. "* Ko icebergs had been There were those big life will participate in the parade of firew.-* E.ive,] and tliuusiu that that there sighted during the day or evening, at boats on thesixteen oftwo collapsible men Thursday,. May 9. John Price, sey Hotel. Secondastreet~and Edgmont ern Pennsylvania Traction'Company, at davits, cablegram, yester- Fourteenth street and' Edgmont f -a.Vfnup, chief marshal of the company, has ap- avenue, received i/iiSht after all appear for-'them some leat,t none that were in a dangerous boats, one forward and the other aft. pointed-his assistants, who are George day from "Abe" Whitehead, of Lon- are lived (V.ce. But nearly nil of these .were distance of the ship most modern o^thclr YOUNG WOMEN^PRES'ENT'PLAY. and two rafts. There were crews for Hlorth and Harry .Hague. The Swarth- don England, formerly owner of tho kindthe largest and Tho bins,'which liav The Titanic was making twenty-two the eighteen boats, but none for the in the State. (iisai.TOinted 1 and turned away with looks National Hotel, on Wpfct Third street, a capacity, of more than two .carloads ot Chapter of -St. Paul's"G<Jil5d Gives Comhas been ''iat. no sjiiin who saw t'io arrival'of the kno'ts an hour as the-night fell upbn rafts. "Come on," was the command more bandexpects to engaged and the stating that he came "near as a hair" l leave the Sixth edy in Parish House.' the sea. The passengers promepaded from the officers, and -there was a company '.'T>;uhi,-. will ever f": wt. arc constructed with galvanwod street station on a special tram for Doming to America on thiv Titanic. The sand,walls and bilck sides.' The iwnd ir 1 "A.ConW!ftndins'Positlon'""'a five-act T;..| t-^yly of the Titanic, was written the decks in' the evening, gathered in cause, no woman wishing to tako the the firemen>of the city at.8.38 o'clock second cabin passenger list was filled ron <":'- the fares of nearly a\\ of .her surviv- the lounging rooms or smoking rooms. :hrown in on heavy screens or sieves comedy diania, was presented in/ the step forward. Another moment's No apparatus --will be '>':-- ?'.-nie, it. is true, who were saved There was music in "the music room and pause and tlie_still more curt command- ;hat morning. company, but the mem- up." ho said, and he decided to post- and around the walls, and -is tbo com- Paribh Ilouso.of St ,Paul'sf,P^ptestant Y iakea by the >one his tiip. '-th th^ir families eou!,] not repress tho some singing. 'They had not begun to nodity dries it falls through the sieves Episcopal church, last',evenlnff,-under-^ aerg will turn out in parade uniform 30y and thankfulness that filled- their retire at 10 o'clock, except for a few nlo three pits, making the iq<idy-to-u&o tho dUfapiccs of the Gymnasium Classy, the firbt boat liei'-l:', b'it they \vtne -U \- few compared women and children. The beautiful ,,.,.--, the offirst woman 'heysimply and they expect to make a fine appear- BACHELER CLUB GIVES DANCE, sand convenient to access ; SE.-O-, ances ? ' t'".<! iiiimhi-i- of the rescued. These Slight kept many "n deck. The sand'dryer is located near-a spur of the Youns Ladies' Chapter "of St. and dropped ethers >>ro. tile impress "f their time of At 10 o'clock by tho ships time the hurled her up in the air turned again CHILDREN WERE SENT HOME. irst Annual-Function Proves"Unq'uali- rack In the icar of the crfihann, whole Paul's Guild. Fully 300 persons were into the boat They fied Success, ' ar.-.upcg -v\ji^ n their people passed in an watch was */ First Officer Murdock t is loaded into tho sand far when in attendanco, and tho participants ap- _ grabbed another. Thereafter that Tho Bachelor Club held: Its first an- .anted. The new kilns d r c mild to he poared to advantage in their varioust'l'iacnt 'J'.nt seuiucd Ilk. an insane, vi- was. on the bridge with the third offi- was the general scene on both sides cf THose Wearing /Wet Garments Were ''"n or the iiiKht. Th--ir .faces ::we're- cer At 10 o'clock Cu.pt Smith went the upper deck, members of the ere-* .mal danco in Fulton Hall last even- larger than those ot tho Philadelphia roles Those who -took part were tha ' Dismissed'Yesterday. "'.r-llcirr > itii weeping 'I hey haa drunk into the chart.room. back of the bndge, crabbing any woman who might ha.ve JIisse'3 Ella Ronnie, Mary Crompton,, ng. More than 50 couples partlclpat- lapl.d,'. Transit Company. EI 'If-r-pK- of :.orro\v as ib ever given*.to to lay the night cpurso. Back of the aer arms' around.the neck of a man and Jean Peoples, Margaret Weir, Bertha Owing the heavy rain that prevailed d, and the function proved a success Ji'iaiankUid. But many *--n.ose. spirits chart room was Capt. Smith's bedroom. passing her into the boat. In this .the -esterday' afternoon, orders were IsBeitriuh, Beulah Oliver, May, Humbert, , ivcre faintj| lff from disp'air walked firmly After he had laid the course he went men were,assisted J>y husbands, broth- sued from tho office of Suerintendent n every Way. The decorations consist- FRANCONIA . A R R I V E S SAFELY. llary Asbton. Hess Hibbert, Charlotte -, and 'ni'iffn down the : gangplank. Some to his room to lie down. Misa Sarah James Thomas S. Cole at 1.30 o'clock to all d of white in purple streamers laced Steamer Loaded With Magnesite Ar- Watson, Miss Itoso Kawther and Marie S trellis the "wilkr-fl unseeing i n a , l < i n d of dreadful There was a watch set forward and In Ward. furnished f ^A8tor.Cool and Valiant. rives at Fayette. of the teachers In the public schools, alternately and apresentedon mostcelling and walls, a artisMnwrmmlnilLsm of dispitr. the crow's nest" These men had powerMis John Jacob Astor positively de- advising them to -send home all te spectacle under the biilliant illum- The -steamer Franconla, Captain '.Sclolr piano selections between the acta.^ , s ' Stores of H.stol Slots. ful night glasses. They kept a care- clined no leave'her husband and he, children whose ,wraps were badly ilch in commad, docked at tlie plant of Evidence Lacking,, Man i Discharged. "ful watch on the sea ahead. &o far with a. steward, simply picked Her up. wet In going to school. Sueprintendent nalions. The dance opened at 8 o'clock with a^ ho Fayette Manufacturing Company, Charged with larceny J>y jNicholas as they could see there jv*s no ice near /-nrried-her over and put her in'boat No. Cole informed'a representative of'tho the ship. But at 11.37 there loomed up 1 Every man and every crew remem- Times,' that the schools would have grand march lead by Robert' Hill and" oot of Welsh, street, yesterday; with a Bettila of Third street and Morton ave- .5 ,fiss Emma Hcrrick. \t 10 o'clock argo of magncslte. Tho ship sailed from nue Frank Brono," of Sixth and Kerlin ^ directly ui .the path of the Titanic an bered that 'during all this ordeal John >een closed for- the afternoon had It Trieste, 'Austria, enormous' iceberg. -It was of a color Jacob^tor was not only cool^but d d not been for the antics of the weather, .here was an intermission, during .'la Philadelphia. and; came toofthis city streets was before Alderman Garvlne. . The work unload- of the Seventh ward, last evening, Ths almost of the water Hslf. It coutf valiant work In assisting the*crew in which gave promise of clearing at the which refreshments were served by a ng commenced Immediately. lour when the signals would have been ocal caterer. defendant was'chtrsed with takifl5-,a -""-. told haltingly. Htu dread-'"sllll not be perceived one moment, but the Ketting the women to the boats. ii'-wi i,, their eyes, o. U, who strove next it was seen to be a mountain towsum'of money from the coat -of-- Bet"And then came the ,most remark- sounded ^l^d there been sufficient Trinity M . E . Church Ntoes. tila, which was afterward-referred to;, _ nc. struggled apainst .('omen for the- ering at least 100 feet above he.sea able part of the entire Incident ^oth- warning of the storm. OGLESBY SCORES SUCCESS. !l d of offlcers mttke the At the meeting of the Epworth The evidence 'was insufficient and th and almost tho area, of "a city- block. <t'o. Un6"Woman saw shooting them. mr could women-believe STEAMER NQRH'EIM PORT, Jhester Tenor Gives Extraordinary _,easue of T.'inlty M. E, Church on case was dismissed by th.e alderman. ^There w<i only, time for^tho mar. in that there was'any grave danger. They TWO i an officer,shoot Sunday evening-at 6.30 o'clock, Dr/! ii en, she said, and other passengers the crow's nest and the watch forward had not only, f ought against .being put Recital in Classic Music. Isaac Crowther will 'be the speaker. 10W offlceis la Jorweg'an Vesstl Put* in After PleasWill: Wn'^ira' Concert. ' \ '* drat P Is whll e' thed w stood with o shout "ice ahead!" and for, the quar- n the boats,', but as thcv'saw that'It ' ,Before a large and:appreciative au- -lls subject.will be "Dearth" of:Men." and"tea , ,win " b o v e i i by es **nt<Sa'Vayag.r cDc ' St chum 'W r e . men a.nd ter-master to bring his wheel" down came tim*,to go some of tM women dience/of, musjc lovers assembled in e iA monthly business mcetinp:of .T.rin- the Willing: Workers of the TJnlon A. , t, a ., , y 01''e'ng guided * Into tffe deliberately rushed back Into the bhjp The Norwegian steamship''' Norheim. he auditorium of the T. i M. C. A. .ty M. E. Epworth League will bo held M E Church. ' Welsh street, below tnem lir^ n^l.. had heard shots ommanded'by' Captain* Hansen, entered Building last evening, ..Frank Oglesby, his, evening In the church. Business Third, this e-enlng. A ttiusical pro, % ^ ^ " r =nd locked-themselves in, their cabins. l)<?lle\ed it \\as done- to W ^ One woman, perfectly calm, announced his port'.yesterday'after^a smooth voytecor of U9 Edgmont avenue dellv, of special Importance will be consid- gram will be rendered. > ^ nieji steerage pas that she was going back,io bed and age from* Post i au "Pair,. Haiti, loaded ed an operatic recital of French, ered: fro a *. For the Tltaulc's itself. ..after which ;there >vww -~?~:7(. would hear about it in the morning. with a cargo, of .logwood roots consigned tallan, and German music. The slng>HE WEATHERS ^ " ' crash *to tha starboard. ' The - THnw "Bruce Ismay was put In the first o tha American'Dyewood' Company,.foot sr was ably assisted by Philip Schmitz, Best S a rvic to California. PralSC That th had split,off a pirt of the' berg.,that boat. He went in against his will. f Howell street. Th,*''vessel ""dropped an- elHst., of!., the Philadelphia Orchestra, Standard or tout 1st. ^'Latter personally' Generally fair; not much qha-nlfft-'ln Mmi, ' '"'6 ""*wa* *ov. water. Hunflreds.of ton, of iMrst Officer Murdock signified to him hor just off tne'plant'tmtll'the unload- and tho piano accompaniment wna onductod live .-.times weekly , without' tempferature: moderate southeast winds'" rmL a n , d roollv ln ths "* Berth $9. Washington-Sunset ice were in this, way P*Silflta'f-5" f1!! hat Captain,Smith desired him to go ng of the steamer -Brynhlld' has been urnlshedby Mrs. Bernlce Frysinger- chance. 632 and 828 Ctieatnut St., Phlla. shifting to west and Increasing. * * isT night ^ 1he repolt i ^ by tho rescued '<*t loiite, forward upper'deck. The Titanic,.it n that boat; He Declined and said, ., ii i ' " '. V ..ewis. ^ i ' , -," > So Salutcn Or9t Ca was afterward-discovered, Jad l!tera- hat he,would stay wlth^ths men. i At ompleted^' Men's SpiinB" Hats at Classy Spring ShoesGo. & Joe/ Get Tour Spring Hat at Mcasicks'. . 'Underwear at y climbed up" on all of that Part'W ' (CONTINUE!? ON TENTH PAQB.) . > ^t, ' P " ^on the Car- the berg that .was under water and bea l.t' > i " "nortec) aa passing the

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