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Show Titanic Survivors Describe Horrors of Sea Tragedy "i'wry tHclMrt Till a Story The Mark of Park A GUARANTEE are you (nine to endure? Is your family going to llva titer youf Thim have iami family Jewnlry and ullver. Nottiiiig li valued mora tbaa theita tltlngn, ami we aell the kind of Jewelry and ailverttiat will laat for generation. It In reasonable and coats no more than the ordinary kinda. n tilt, ilTAIi la Russia last year ,252 the- - were published, books WAS E NDEAVQRIN6 ITO MAIN LAKt SALT BAD BACKS DO MAKE WORK HARD religious editions 3.C92.399. aggregating recent discovery la Ireland indicates the presence of a large area rich In copper, uulpbur and arsenic RUPTURE Serley't Spermatic Shield Pad X W", v pi You The Groove Exclusive Agents for Seeley'a Spermatic Shield Truss Get Doan's at any Drug Stora, 50c. 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S.ll Uke t rtf hip afloat, sank ntler colliding with an iceberg on April 14, while on her maiden trip, carrying to their death 1,601 of the 2,310 persona aboard, waa told to the. world in Its awful letall for the first time with the arrival at New York Thursday of the Cunard liner Carpathia, bearing the exhausted survivors of the catastrophe. The report of the survivors forces the abandonment of all hope for those w ho remained on the stricken vessel. Of the great facts that stand out from the chaotic account of the tragedy, the most salient are that the list of prominent people lout n lands as previously reported. Irac:ically every soman and child, with the exception f those women who refused to leave s '.heir husbands, were saved. Six died after being rescued. Among the women lost was Mrs. Isadora Btraus. Survivors on tho lifeboats taw the lights on the stricken vefnel glimmer to the last, heard the band playing and saw the doomed hundreds n the decks and heard their groans ind cries when the vessel sank, being powerless to aid them. Among the people of world-widprominence who met death on tlio Titanic were men like John Jacob Aator. master of scores of millions; Henjamin (luggenheiin of the fnmous family of bunkers; Is.elor Strauss, a m' reliant prince; William T. Stead, veir-raJournalist; Major Archibald W. Putt, soldier; Washington Itoeblins. noted engineer; Charles M. Hays, president of the Grand Trunk railway; K. D. Millet, the noted artint; Henry It, Harris, theatrical Kutrelle and many manager; Jacrju-athers of lessor note In the worlJ's affairs. The combined wealth of those shove named li over half a billion per-lon- Some men never brae about and don't blame them. Crunkcnness and Opium Diseases. U tic at4 QUALITY For torpid. Inactive or disordered liver, lake (Jarucld Tea. All druiMa. Itttii MANENT Thf only mm or write ViwrrNf. Son Ink City, I'mh. li.it'-t- Box HtMttO, n MaternityI'ir Department the cannf Just m New York. Ikw the White Star Uner Titanic, which was the largest ....tiSSS Hospital Frflercy Salt Laat City, Utah Was Ripped From Stem to Engine-rooby Great Mass of Ice, Her Side Being Laid Open as If by Gigantic Can Opener. fccrttir 1'roy, N. T. ji ounri-m- ib "DtFlANCK" IS SUPERIOR Judge TITANIC WAS RUNNING AT FULL SPEED WHEN SHE COLLIDED WITH ICEBERG. DOAN'S Correapondence Solicited. RECORD 010 NOT BELIEVE The following tabulation of passengers and crew on board the together with those saved and lost, has been complied from the figures in the statement Issued INJURY SERIOUS by tho committee Backache makes tlio daily toil, fur an agony hard to endure. Many of these poor sufferers Lave kidney trouble and don't know it. Swollen, aching kidneys usually go hand in Land with irregular kidney action, headache, dizziness, nervous-ne- s and despondunry. Just try a box of Doan'a Kidney special Tills, the kidney remedy. This good medicine baa cured thousands. HERE'S A TYPICAL CASE Henry J. White, 418 N. Srd St., Ft Prnith, Ark., Bays: " I suffered everything but death from terrible kidney trouble. I lutd awful headaches and dizzy Brx'lla, urine scalded and my back ached constantly. I loan's Kidney Tills cured me completely and 1 have hud no sign of kidney trouble since." UioruiHiida, A SMJDo TO BREAK STATISTICS SHOWING EXTENT OF DISASTER J e of passengers: Approximate number of passengers aboard: Klrsl class, 330; second claBS, 320; third class, 750; officers and crew, 940; total, 2.340. Number of passengers saved by Carpathia: First class, 210; second class, 12S; third class, 200; total passengers saved. 035. Members of crew saved: Officers, 4; seamen, 39; stewards, 96; firemen, 71; total members of crew saved, 210. Total number perished, 1,595; succumbed later, 6. First and second cabin passengers, 650. First and second cabin passengers saved, 335. Total cabin passengers lost, 315. Mr. PASSENGERS AT FIRST LAUGH AND JOKE WHEN CREW MAKE LIGHT OF ACCIDENT. Panic 8oon Followed, However, and Words Fall to Paint Horror of Scene Men of National Proml-nenc- e Die Like Heroes, Giving Their Lives to Save Women. Harris insisted that his wife get into a boat. She refused and was forced into the boat The men, she declares, worked desperately to get the women and children safely on to the boats. Not only was the Titanic tearing through the April night to her doom with every ouuco of steam on, but she waa under orders from the general officers of the line to make all the speed of which she was capable. This was the statement by J. P. Y. Moody, a quartermaster of the ves sel and helmsman on the night ot the disaster. He said the ship was making twenty-onknots an hour and tho officers were trying to live up to the orders to smash tho record. "It wb3 close to midnight," said Moody, "and I was on the bridge with the Fecond officer, who was In command. Suddenly he shouted 'Port your helm.' I did so, but it waa too late. We struck the bubmerged portion of the berg." Hipped from stem to englneroom by the great mass of ice she struck amidships, the Tltanlc's sldij was laid open ns If by a gigantic can opener. She quickly listed to s'arbonrd and a shower of Ice fell on the forecastle dick. Shortly beforo she sank she broke In two, abaft the englneroom. and as the disappeared beneath the water the expulsion of air caus'-two explosions which were beard plainly by the survivors adrift. A moment more and the Titanic had gone to her doom with the fated hundreds grouped on the after deck. To tho survivors they were visible to the l.i t and their cries and moans were pitiable. Colonel Archibald Grac!, V. S. A.. down with the Isvst man saved, the vessr-1- , but was pit .ed up. Colonel Oracle told a remarkable story of hardships and denied emphatically the reports that there bad been any panic on board He praised In the highest terms the behavior of bo'h passengers and the e crew, and paid a high tribute to the heroism of the women pasaengera. Colonel Graeie suld that despite tho warning of icebergs no slowing down of speed was ordered by the comman der of the Titanic. There were other warnings, too. ho said. "When the vessel at ruck," he con tinued, "tho passengers were so little alarmed that they Joked over the matter. The few that appeared on deck early hud taken their tlmo to dress properly, and there was not the slightest Indication of panic. Some of the fragments of ice had fallen on the deck and these were picked up and passed around by Borne of the facetious ones, who offered them as me mentoes of the occasion. "On the port side a glance over tho side failed to show any evidence f damage, and the vessel seemed to be on an even keeL James Clinch Smith and I, however, soon found the vessal was listing heavily. A few minutes later the officers ordered men ant women to don One of tho last women seen by Colonel Oracle, he said, was Miss Kv ans of New York, who virtually re fused to bo re.tcued because, ac.-or-d Inir to the army officer, 'she had been told by a fortune teller In Ixm don that fche would meet her death on the waler." j no most distressing Mories are those vjlvlng the experiences of the Theiie tell passengers in lifeboats not only of their own sufferinir. but give the harrowing details of how thuy .'aw the great hulk of the Titanic s'and on end stern uppermost for mauy minutes before Jdunqing to the bottom. As this awful spectaclo was witnessed by the groups of survivors In the boats they plainly saw many 1 of those whom they had Just i hind leaping from the decks Into th water. One of the itassengers saved. woman, says that she saw one of the lifeboats and made for it. la It were four men from tho steersite. They were ordered out by an officer and to leave. Then one of the rf- Jumped Into the lont. and, drawing n revolver, rhol the f ur meu dead. Their bodies Were picked out from the bottom of tho boat and thiown Into the ocean. Didn't Understand. The KainiT lley ynu ti'illcrd how In a Restaurant. "What will you have, sir?" daughter Is puny S;l:n t'otntas-le'- s "Some kind of riotous living for Keitl:,;; to be? ) Th' 1'iirain I somew hat of an two." Why, h!u;'js m Icauliful as llehe. A Soft Answer. The Karnnr N; she's a heap He nrl'imi hantly, reading from a hlKht pur'lfr than he U. JShc gits newspaper) speaker "Suffragist ma at a county lair." Lir beau!y from heckled by ge-aare against Ila. ha! I'ven the A Bad OutlDOk. wemun suit rage, my dpar! She f contempt uoiihly) That's be- dollar. "No, I rai't E' t p fticiph mttrnBs Mrs. Churchill Candee of Washing lo Mk old Tattetsiii lor his daugh- cause they Me geefe. Judge. ton, one of thos rescued, declared ter." that the action of the men on the Ti "And hy not?" Logical Millinery. "People say there Is no reason, no tanic was nobl. They stood back in "J?fnue 1 ara hulbier of absolutely firepfoof huildinsa and he Is a logic, ,lu Kaeter millinery. What a every Instance that she noticed and falcehood." gave the women and children th? first Ore In aura me acent." The speaker was George Ado. He chance to get away safely. Particu Even Chances. continued (the occaalcn was an after-theat- larly heroic was I he conduct of Isador roou ly-t I.a supper In Chicago): Strauss, Major Arentbald Ilutt. John Anxious Old say. my 'Hats, whether Kaster r otherwlsfl, Jacob Asht and Henry R Harris, man. Is this boat gninc up or down? old sre full of logic, full of rcBHon. A litIWkhnnd Well, ahe's a if tle boy ml'! to his father one day: wonder shouldn't so f tub, mum, VESSEL THAT BROUGHT THE TITANIC SURVIVORS e "'What's a hat, psT :t;n she was going down. !!,it then, "That father logically and reasonher b'ilcra ain't none too good, t. ably replied: she might go up. "'A wldeftw-akhat, my win. Is, of course, one without a nap.'" On on tht Conductor. .,-.-.'.Conductor Why don't you grt u; iSl THANKSGIVING PSALM at? and i?;ve this l !y a A ver Grateful and Chant. Huh! Ififs Fat isas'i.sr Rhythmical you frxd yourselluf! She aiu t a lady ' , - . ' . A Tcrre Haute publio teacher la rbe's my vifc! ' chorus": School Joins In the No Inducement. "Teaching I a business which reV ; f'V" r quires a great deal of b:a!n and nerve "This Is an unusually tuilthy force, t'niefs this force la renewed as man. de lare l the e'ale i. - '4 w . l. '. won't sisn a fast as expended the teacher is "THtn I Ibe before clofe of the year. bus the "Mr lidy. fespo'ided Many resort to stimulating tonics for Louisband Is a dormr, you relief. ville fouriei J'oirtial. Tor 3 years I struggled against Not Altogether, rompbTe exhauion, getting "I say, doctor, do you fee much of what relief t could from doetors' ton1 ics. Then In the sptlng of 1903 nowadays?" your pafi-n'- s had sn attack of la grippe and ma. I'm a throat "Well; )o laria which left fee too weak to cont see thir ads and shoul Medicine failed to tinue my work. -Iers only." i -T e T, give me any relief, a change of climate failed, t thought 1 should never A New Brand. he able to go back In school again. Tb Judge Tb wmi prnor "1 sfe enough food (the ordinary tm What's strangely eh!lara'd. rriesfs white bread, vegetables, etc.), ' ' : 1 Ikti dritklng? ZTzr-"'- -. . but was hungry af'er mca's. " ts h The polifcman Why. he .. '."-',.' "I happened at Ibis time to read an "iftf-it's tak;n' ojyeiti. y'r honor. article giving the experience of anheard f'1. a brand I other lescher who had been helped by Orspe-Nuffood. 1 decided to try Another New flay. as an experiNuts sod to flrape "Reny."ald Mis pnznr.rie Fo'h-er- ment. It was a, rream. delightful experience, titishand. "we must go and and continues so after a year and week in and Marlowe frw" heard so murh about a half of constant nse. seen H." Hrf. 1 tot iced that I was not that play, and I hav hungry after meals. Kanas City P'ar "In a few days that tired feeling left 'HE Cunard liner "CarpathU, which picked np and brought to New Tork th survivors of thi tlfanln dlassfer. me, and I felt fresh and bright, inMors Seats Wanted. Bbe was bound for the Mediterranean wbea she received the wlrele-- s distress call of the White Rtsr liner. stead of dull and aleepy. "I !'n't think I'm going to PAY TRIBUTE TO BUTT. "In three months, more than my osusl A military student at the 1'niver-si'l.ir ii'f pant :oif.raI tnr h for our neiehWio " of the South, Scasn'e. Tenn ; Pa'ei. and nn of strength r'torned, and I bad gained It br.t volunteer thm yetf "That so? In Ioutiils weight. ever anf Official Record Dicclosed Remarkable an author of novels, magazine arti- captain 'No. but I saw their automobile "I finished the year's work without cles and sbMrart army problem; a seen. Bccnnling qna'errrai'ers Arto Mjor It's nothing bu! a stingy little Officer and of Versatility Ability any kind of tonics was not absent wbo earned the high- thur Mr? Arthur. runat-ouf.quartermaster Itroit Ft Tress. Who Lost en Hie Life Titanic, from duty even half a day. est com mend a Hons from Willinm H. "Am still In best of health, wlti Good Reason Trerefof, Dmsnds Prisoners Release. The general eafr on Taft, wbo act governor of the Philip-plaeWashirg'on. corn m "led him for appointH'ifi. r I I know a roan who has all who know tne wocderlcg at the Im- ftsfurdsy published some, parts of the have fx'en Wabinr'on. a gor-many years and provement. oe ih rbe authorities at Cbl reeord of the late Major Ar- ment la the regular army; an mde military "I tell them all Try J, tactful aad diplomatic chibald Ttiitt, who lost hie life la ths buahua ty American C"nu le!rbr evening at home. by Postnm Co.. IiatUe Tltanie. The ofTlclal record, dry and - I V aad generally efficient for the lmmed:a'e r r I a of T'l wiU admit Creek. given ,i M If h. "Thre s a reaor." of diorioa v?erwv lo tha the remarkable the Mlef, according testimony Imprlsoried there. TTie men lv STvee re4 A wew Hi-- '. vol been is conilnment ifnce trmmt time ft time. THV lllty and ability of the young efficer. Theodore Roosevelt; a commendable l.ave swpe-artat m4 (all i a re some of the points: are aad loyal worker in the Philippines, March 1. Hiait iere atevewt. art-Int- h-- r e fno -- nt wide-awnk- ' " suh-Uib.- . rl ;J . s-- e." al-tr- ,. t. 'g. Ul-r-wr- :lTm'--a- tt ' r .'! t- s hr et Ie "Kep-ettoir.- cft y fi-'k'- yea-Wda- f te ral WOMEN AND HEALTH. Women are that be found in the more fully beginning to realize good health is not to ubo of cosmetics and face powders. The appearance of. health may follow facial treatment, but health Itself lies much deeper than the surface. Most important to the health of ev ery woman is regularity of the bowel and digestive organs. The weary eyes, bad breath, frequent headaches, pimples and general air of lassitude, Ib in most every case due to consti pation or indigestion, or both. There are various remedies prescribed for this condition, but the easiest, most pleasant and certainly effective, Is a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin known to druggists as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup PepBln, This simple remedy is far preferable to harsh salts and cathartics and violent purgative waters that disturb the whole system without affording more than temporary relief. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Is s. tnnlo laxative, mild in its action, pleasant to the taste and poslt've In its effect, strengthening the muscles of stomach and bowels so that after a short time these organs regain the power to perform their natural functions without assistance. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Is sold by druggists everywhere) in 50c and $1.00 bottles. If you huve never tried It, write for a sample to Pr. W. B. Caldwell. 201 Washington St., Monti-cell111.; he will gladly send a trial bottle without any expense to you. whatever. o, EVEN BY FEATHERWEIGHTS. (ay) He Some preachers say dancing is hurtful. Do yop believe dancing hurts any one? iJt She Yes; If you get your feet walked on. ALMOST CRAZY WITH ECZEMA "I, the undersigned, cannot give s. enough praise to the Cutlcura I had been doctoring for at least a year for eczema on tny foot. I bad tried doctor sfter doctor all to no avail. When a young girl I sprained my anklo Ihreo different times, ravins; little or no attention to it, when five years ago a small spot showed upon my left ankle. I was worried and sent for a doctor. He said It was ectema, He drew a small bone from tht ankle about the aire of a match and about an Inch long. The small hole grew to about the site of an apple, and the enema spread to the kne. The doctors never could heal the hole In the ankle. The whole foot ran water all the time. , "My husband and my eons were up night and day wheeling me from one room to another In the hope of giving mo some relief. I would sll for hours at a time in front of the fireplace The pain was hoping for daybreak. so Intense I wa almost crazy. In fact. I would loii my reason for hours t a time. One day a friend of mine dropd In lo rsee m. No more bad she glanced et my foot than she exclaimed: 'Mrs. Kinnegari. why In the ;' world don't you try the Cti'lcura IVing dlvguMed with Ihe doctors and their meUirlncg, end not be. Ing able fo lep at all, I denied to end Cntirura give th" Cuticura Ointment a trbd. After ming them three days that n'rM t s'ept a sound ss a silver doltnr for right long hour. I awoke in the p ert Ing w ith but very it t lo pnln. In f?.c', I thought I as In heaven, A'tr tiring the Cutlrur llemedles for three month I was perfectly restored to health, thanks to the Cutkura Hoap and Ointment 1 wf: be sixty four years of age my next birthday, bale snd bf artr at present." S'gnd Mra. Julia Kinnegan. 2231 Hubert F Ft. IxmiIs, Mi., Mar. 7, 191 1. Aithoi;r'i Cutlcura Soap and Ointment ere sold by dmegiRts and dealers everywhere, a samplo of each, vlth" S2pag lww.k, will be mailed free on application to "Cuticura Keni-edie- Pein-edlc- Si-s- 1 Dept. L, f''iton. Right In His Line. "Who was t?i man I bad for a partner at britge 11 evening?" "He's writer of forces." "1 trn'eM have knoB it" "Why?" "He made some m'ght funny plajs." Important to Mottvere eet bottle cf KvamitiB CAHTOHIA. a Mfe snd tai-iuii- y sure reme'ly for infants and children, and see that It Pears the Hlgnatsre of In t"e For Over it Yere. ChilJrcn Vry for Fletcher's Catori " e tf excep-tiorrsJl- ery is ''!, , eef ! About once a month the average girl roee's tfce otily man she rouid 1 ever love. y Grere-NtmV-Na- Is j.'ljsi oi to fJwt ta.r'H tHr la a fftram raiirw 1 emtipi. he fralniaitd hatflt. Oarfleid Dream of marriage signifies - |