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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 13, 1922. Ote position of the dlstreeeed craft nni We eped on for tho reeou. At 1 oclock wo sighted Sena column 4 black smoko dead ahead and, knowln tka ship had been abandoned and that all were tn lifeboats In the aea, i wa rushed on to effect the pick up. Never have I witnessed auch a apectae-Ma- r eight than when we eame oloee te the arene of the Hr. I There to our starboard drifts the flam-i- n hulk of what was but a few hours f before a luxurious paseener liner. Before ua, scattered over a radius Of were doxen a lifeboats, miles four ships filled With women and men, passengers and crew of the burned City of Honolulu. Our duty was first the life and then the I property, and Immediately we eet on our nask of rescue ; We lowered four boats, with a picked crew of officers and seamen In eaoh. forof tunately, weather 50favored h activity survivors of the disgathering In the aster. Bwrythtn had been male ready aboard the West Feralton for any emergency, livery man atioard ship mad ready his and as quarters for relief and assistance, We sped on to the burning ship Ww ereht-e- d for additional temporary quarter sleepers. we lifted the dock . rf was that at I It ' first boatload of survivors to our deeks The work progAeseed calmly, but speedily. There was jno hysteria among the rtscued. I We assigned ft rescued their new Charter a fast ap they came over the eft and every last man aboard tha West IFWrallon la doing hi a best to make them feel comfortable. wjOi such comforts as a freighter permit.- - Never will we fofgiet the picture presented as the last ntan was Picked up. ' There over our tgaTboard 00 yards City of Honelulu.distant. Is tha burnt, Klames and smoke agur from her giant bulk- .- She is eettUng in the water as file this radio, , House tjbr Evety Floor In the CFfP When, you choose aVictrola youre sure RADIO SAVES LIVES OF DISASTER VICTIMS i . t , Octt H The Waves of the air, harneesed by the Radio Cor- - norat ion of America and the Federal Telegraph company, puittda SIT human Uvea to safety today will tha passengers and crew of the llnet City ef Honolulu, harried by the flamon on the burning ship, took to their opem boat In From the moment In the tsariy morning hours when the .first flad came from Ike ether telling of the disa suer to the City of Honolulu, this team tugged at the traces with a consistency wwiiHIng tn a demonstration, of the efficiency of radio operation that surpassed aitythtng experienced on the lliciflo. t Kast. west, north and ntah the radio disaster to cystems carried news of ! and ships at aea and to shore t attons, on the Pabefore the majority of peopl. cific coast were sitting do I a to their were breakfast tables two other plowing their way toward the aide of the stricken liner. Before noon a third vessel had taken i d Istance to up the race, and, wth teas cover, she arrived first on A the sceneWith her arrival she waa the West S'aralaa shot Ion the welcome message 'The radio through the air, AU saved! SUN FRANClSOCX s Over Nothing at All (From Spice of 1922) Linoleum floora can be cleaned thoroughly, more quickly and with lets ef-fort than almost any other type of floor. They never need reflnuhing. Aa occasional waxing and polishing keeps them looking like new. Armstrongs Linoleum waa selected at the most suitable by the manager HIS MASTERS VOICE Important : Look for these REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. Under the lid. On the label. trade-mark- s. AiMkraosto Coax Company, Linoleum Victor Talking Machine Company Camden, New Jersey CUTTERS RUSHED TO BURNED SHIP United' WASHINGTON, States coast guard, at the request of the th shipping board, tonight ordered coast guard cutter Shawnee and Tam area to proceed Immediately to the lo- Th . , who chose the furnishings of this office. There it a pleasant variety of plain colors and pattern effects in Armstrongs Linoleum that offers even the most staid business an opportunity to -c- ombine individuality in floors with conservatism in appointments. , Your architect, contractor, or any good linoleum merchant can give you more extended information on the qualities of linoleum mentioned here. If you ate interested in floors for any of business or public building or , ' type shop, write ut for free booklet Business Floors. We gladly furnish data' and specifications for laying linoleum' over concrete or wood. . lu that it be Tha qualities any business floor should have are permanence, good looks, quietness, restfulness to the tread,' and economy of upkeep. Linoleum floors, when- - cemented down over builders deadening felt have all these qualities.- 4 x av , offera an many advantage! cornea tha logical choice. Aileen Stanley Billy Murray IHI7 Ill Stand Beneath Your Window Tonight and Whistle Aileen Stanley Billy Murray (From Spice of 1922) Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra) Chicago Fox Trot The Virginians j Early in the Morning Blues Fox Trot Suez-r-loTrot Clyde Doerr and His Orchestra) I Wish I Knew Fox Trot Clyde Doerr and His Orchestra j Ill Build a Stairway to Paradise Fox Trot (From George Whites Scandals) Paul Whiteman and His Orchestral You Remind Me of My Mother Fox Trot (From Little Nellie Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra. Kelly) iee Oeotinod ea Page When tha aubject.of floora la eotS lideftd thoughtfully modem linoleum i AU had done Kn work. telling On the heels of the tnesaag-oT the City of Honolulu plfthtforcame deradio 'demands on the companlgv tails. Tha Associated Press h.tnded the Radio corporation's messenger ( message te Its correspondent in Honolulgt, "Bush ' passenger Hat."shadow of doubt It waa Without a Iruahed. Fifty-fiv- e minute later 111 plot Hat wa tn the Associated Preae office and moving out on the leaasi wire to all parts of the country. At that time the steamer Enhirprln of the Matson Navigation companjta fleet to waa believed t? be ahead In the rescue the ehlpi company of the C ity of Honolulu. A Radio corporation w relent message Waa sent to her for she could plek up, and! her master. Captain Youngren, rest guided with verbatim copies of the staccato irtery .if disaster a told by the burning Mnera A ll th while bulletin were tra'fullnjj A., P. without intermission from thIts member office In San Francisco to the where Honolulu. pul lushin ing office were besieged by rela rives of the City of Honolulus passengers, anxiously scanning them a they cam tn. ; .When the West Farallon hit the ream trait shortly before noon, the pouredib doa steady volume of brief diapatchee the beach station of the Federal ofTte-grap- h she company here. The hand clock moved around and the West Pars dlaasner of progress to tho scene on the rallo wa faithfully reglaerod waves. Expect to reach City of see Can burning altp by I p. m. in distance: great mas of smoke airt email boat. "See several flames." AU safe. Picking up passenger. 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A report made to the board of directors of tha association In Washington declared that the research has proved 'that all canned foods, whether prepared at home or In a factory, are safe if heated for the time that has been scientifically determined. This research work. It was stated, has occupied thirty scientific men with a corps of helpers since the sensational botulism outbreak In 1919. but, as a result of the Investigation, botulism Is no longer a mystery, for it ha finally been conquered by boat. Th only mean of sterilizing canned After food by heat. It wa added. the can Is sealed, the proper application of heat destroys the bacteria that grow on all fresh food. In order to make canned the good 'safe. It was necessary: to learn exact amount of heat necessary to kill Infood. The of kind botuHnustn every fluence ot heat was atudiW under all posIn data from sible conditions. which conclusions were drawn, somethi like 100.000 spertpigri were- heated a studied in detail. wer formerly supposed to Hit usage be the chief source of botulism, but It is now known that botullnua exists everywhere In nature and -- that the natural home Is in the soli. Over 2000 samples of soil and other agricultural product, such aa hay, husks, leaves and discarded material from fruits and vegetables from different parts of "the United States were k. rd e-- . Cjfie CJoreirwatCjine Car 1 HYLAND MOTORICOMPANYI '97 South State St. . Wasatch 1450, NORDYKE if MARMON COMPANY Establish! 1851 it INDIANAPOLIS -- IC examined:--A'T- irg, number ui uiuii'iul ormpTel were also examined from Alaska. Hawaii. Canada, Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Eng-lanSwitlsrland and. China. It wa found In tho greatest abun-ant- e in o!l that ha never been cultivated, especially at high altitude." Th abundant as soil ,uj!U':aicLjifd.ia.. extent in soils that hi subtJT intenatve cmtlvatlon. EvenTn olderulti" vated region however. botuHnua hae not disappeared from the ground From time to time assertions have Be the d. -- S5T ITu1da Uthorl- dslrfares:811 - &' During the year 1M0 than 97.006 deaths from tuberculoid United States, more than ehtery over 1700 Caused tn? poisoning by product nearly 00(1 from drowning and person killed by llghtning WH compare these with the death rate from botulism twenty-fivthe position of bStuH.m fmni oherth.n,! te afeMhJ e, Author of a Bank-Boo-k- Call it Savings and have your name inscribed on its title page.' It will give you prestige in financial Circles and prepare you to meet any emergency. 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