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Show Saturday, February 16. 19 Christian Soldier. Story. ;"Ob. just : as of-Gr- - eat Suffering at Sea Tales Told By Survivors Wreck of The Larchmont. ;.Wf-:- : ,got , Ceres For Sprains away from the Jfst ship 1'oe waves began to break over us and we were drenched to the skin froze on us "The salt wate and I began to pray fl?at I might d e. But Cod was very merciful to me. My husband and another man wtiuld slap me and keep rubbing my arms and body. I think it saved their lives as well as my own'for it kept our blood in circulation. "After untold sufferings we finally goVashore at daybreak and then they carried me ashore Turned Hair Pink ported to be without provocation. Neumanwas --.standing on th street wben a partyof' Italians approached and one of the fop. eigners stepped forward and shot - him,' Cyrus Used Wrong Bottle, and The assailant made his escape Raven Locks Changed to while Neuman whs put aboarl a Hue of Shrimp. special engine and rushed to this city, where he is to be placed in Interval, N. II., Feb. 14. Cy- a hospital. farmrus Towner, a middle-ageAt 5 oclock, this morning the er living midway between here had not amved here, and and Jackson, has soured by the engirib was it reported that it had been summer boarder business, albeit It was not' known at delayed. the neighbors say the misfortune that hour whether tb( vietim-,-deathat" befall him is due to his own alive. or carelessness and not to the boardIt was also reported that the for. ers. But Uncle Cyrus, as he is eign element had b?gun to terror-iz- e called, shifts the blame from bis the town and that because of own shoulders and "cusses city the rioting the stati constabulary-anfolk up hill and down'. neighboring eountl police Until a week ago Uncle Cyrus had been' summoned. possessed a head of luxuriant T ZZ-ZZ- I I ZT the envy of black Colds Threaten Life. the village. It was long, silky Neglected and thick and the owner was so Dont trifle with a cold, is proud of it that for fourteen good advice for prudent men and years he refused to visit a barber. women. It may be vital in' the Hence it reached to his shoulders. of a child. Proper food, case good Now all this is changed. Instead of ample locks of raven hue ventilation, and dry, warm clothUncle Cyrus runs his fingers over ing are the proper safeguards a pink stubble with black roots against colds. If they are mainand "cusses' softly as he tells tained through the changeable weather of autnmn, winter and the neighbors how it happened. the chances of a surprise Among the city lolk who put spring, from ordinary colds will be slight. up at the Towner" farm last summer were a Mr. and Mrs. Tate, But the ordinary light cold will of Boston. They were well groom- become severe if neglected, and a ed and prosperous and Mrs. Tate, well established ripe cold is to the of particularly, possessed wondrous germs diphtheria what honey is to the bee. The greatest menace hair. This hair, Mrs. Tate said, to child life at this season of the was grown by a remarkable is the neglected cold. by a year compounded Whether it is a child or adult, the Boston chemist. Ithad done cold' or severe, the very best slight wonders for her and she believed treatment that can be adopted is it would almost bring out fuzz on a billiard ball. It was singularly to give Chamberlain g Cough is potent in preventing the hair Remedy. It safejmd sure. The from falling and she suggest'7 great popularity . and immense that a little applied to Uncle Cy- s e of this preparation has been chained by its remarkable cures russ scalp would prove bo of this ailment. A cold never results in pneumonia when it Once or twice the farmer rubbed in a little and his head felt given. For sale by all dealers. that when so good thereafter Block Island, It. I. Feb. 14. Just how many persons lost their lives in the sinking late Monday night in Block Island sound 0 the Joy line steamship Larchmont through a collision with the d schooner Ilarry Knowlton, may never be accu rately known. Nineteen exhaust- later. ed and nearly frozen persons Oliver Panvi, 24 years old, of from the wreck reached Block Is Providence, came ashore with land after a long drift in an open nine dead men in a small bokt. -- boat under the most cruel condilie was more dead than alive tions of wind and weather. At when he landed, waist deep in - nearly - 50 an early hour-toda- y the surf near the. sandy point bodies had been washed ashore on ight house. lie was aided by the the same beach where the survi- ife guardsmen, who applied ois vors had landed.but and other remedies to relieve his passengers on the .boat was lost, suffering. Ilis feet and hands and the company has only the were badly frozen. Janvier showbazy recollection of its purser, ed remarkable recuperative powVfhose mind late last night showers and last vening he was able ed plainly the effects of the awto describe his experience. ' lie ful experiences through which he into the boat with nine men. 'had passed. That any one should-hav- got After we started from the sinkbeen able to go through ing boat, he stated, "a woman these terrible hours of Tuesday floated by crying, For Gods sake morning, when the temperature save me. I asked two men that was at zero, and a west gale was had saved to help her. They hurling frozen spray into the lit- were the nearest to her. They tle boats, was perhaps one of the, refused to do st and continued to most surprising features of the row on. Pretty soon one of the disaster. men fell over with a groan and The Larchmont left Providence led of cold. The others followwell laden with freight and a ed him and then I was left in the crew estimated at about 50, and joat with auother live man and a passenger list of about 110, but dead --mttf. The other chap an accurate count is impossible at eight locked at me peculiarly and said: present. Cities and towns .in My God, this is terrible. I cansouthern New England have al- ned live and might as well end it ready contributed a list of mis-sin- g now." I am going to cut my inhabitants thought to have Before I could prevent throat. been on the steamer that totals he him, pulled out a razor and nearly 70, and it is believed that gashed his throat. He fell on his today will bring material addi- face in the bottom of the boat BY BOOTH TARKINGTON tions to the list. and died' with an insane laugh on A conservative estimate thereAuthor of The Gentleman from Indiana, " The Two Vanrevels his lips. fore of the number who lost lives etc., which will begin "Soon after I saw the lightMrs. Tate left for home he begwas placed early today at 150. FASTIDIOUS WOMEN house and sailed by it. The sea ged afew ounces of the fluid. consider Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic a Early today 48 bodies, many of was In the hygienic care of the running too high for me to This he placed in a plain bottle necessity- and them encrusted in ice cakes, had - for - local trt at-- nt Illustrated by Berger and Copyrighted of . land. there.I keptJbathing- - my on the cork of whieh he wrote the ills. As a wash its ceasing, been placed on the beachnear the feet and hands in the ice cold wa- Competent judges call it the greatest novel Booth Tarkington has initials germicidal, deodorizing and healing F. S. (for scalp). qualities lighthouse to await the permis- ter to are For sale them freezing. written. in So its of prevent so Mr. overmastering interest, intensity Tate at Druggists. extraordinary. sweeping About the same time sion of the authorities for their Sample free. Address The wind soon changed and I in sympathetic enthusiasm that one, carried away in spite of himself, The R. Paxton Co., lios on, Mass removal. Eleven of the bodies supplied him with ra lotion for was blown to land. I jumped forgets all but the fortunes of Her and of Him, the woman and the have thus far been identified. sprains and this went into an out and waded ashore. man to whom the author has given life. identical boitle, labeled F. S. A large number of the missing The surf men who cared for (for sprains.) passengers were from Providence Janvier and who found his comUncle Cyrus was sparing of his and cities and towns between that in the boat said that the The charxnirg heroine in this story who has captivated the critics is panions scalp invigorator and, as he escity and Worcester, Mass., while bodies were all- incrusted with sure to fascinate ti e r adcr. there were also passengers on the caped bruises he had no occasion and resembled cakes of ice ' spray a prarl of r4a Artrf a la forcrer. price, She to open either bottle until a week th Joy boat from Boston and other . '..'New Yomc 1Rt.ss. more than human bodies. perfect flower cf A ... 'call Botnar ago. His hair then began to fall places in southern Massachusetts. ona heroine, she ta charming More than that, ah . Aa for Mr Tat The of was one disaster the appeala to cvunlks An.eiican female hearts. Kansas City Journal, The crew were about equally dislightly and he decided the time most te rib!- that has occurred on ami beauty of a true woman's love la strongly art In i The pott had eome to apply the famous vided between New York and the fabric of this Interesting story. The work is an American novel and the New England const since the hen he took the phials In it Mr, Tarkington has notably aurpasaed all hia other worka. Covino-toProvidence. Among those lost is remedy. steamer Portland went down with ) -Republican. (lad he saw on the closet from the Mid to have been a little squad of all on board in 1808, and it recork of one the letters F. S. Salvation Army workers from sembles in some respects the and rubbed in half an ounce of Worcester. WHEN YOU ARE WORN OUT of the French steamer La sinking the fluid. This band of Salvationists, said collision a Well Diggers Experience. PLAYED NEWTRIC tT Ilis scalp didnt feel just right. or ill, a glass of cordial will set to have numbered 10 persons, fur Bnrgoyne, through with the British ship Cremarty-shir- e y you South Omaha, Neb., Feb. 18. up in business again. All nished, according to reporfs, one Hy Taylor, a mineteen year old It itched. Then it burned. .on the Grand Banks in After being imprisoned at the hoy of Salt Lake is under arrest it blistered. This was too the favorites here curacoa, of the thrilling incidents of the 1808. bottom evident creme de menthe, marasof a disaster. When it was wll, covered for obtaining three meals under much for Uncle Cyrus . and he The recovery of the bodies of with tons of earth, for 24 hours, false pretenses, by the practice stuck his bead in a pail of cold chino, chartreuse. The quality is that the boat must sink and the the victims of the steamer Larch- and endeafrenzied passengers were receiving his air supply of a novel trick. lie attired water to cool it off. When he on a par with our pure whiskies, sunk in collision with the mont,' through an iron well pipe, Her- himself as a messenger boy and had been somewhat relieved he brandies, gins, etc. We feel sure voring to get into the boats, the schooner Harry falman Frankholdt, a well digger, going to the Vienna bakery or- looked in a glass and nearly youll like our prices. to have said Salvationists are Knowlcton late Monday night in wns len on their knees where they yesterday dug out and found dered three good meals, which he fainted on seeing that his hair had Block Island sound, proceeded continued-i- n lie might uninjured. Frankholdt was dig- had served tin a tray nd. carried turned a bright-pinpraying,-- - invoking R. EDWARDS " and with difiVulty along slowly well a South near and never! Omaha away, presumably to customers. have stood red, but pink, ging the Almighty to save protect the icy shores of this island durmorning. was only one thing' to do the shipwrecked people. Only night When neither himself, the tray There Monday t th'e night and early today, ow- Monday ing u he failed to return little of this woman, one home, Tuesday and dishes or money were forth- and he did it. band, to the darkness. a search was made for him. The coming. the proprietors concluded is said to be among the survivors. ing Hitching up liis best mare he TTp to 8 oclock this morning 51 well where he had been working they had been victimized and an drove post haste to the village Mrs. Feldmanrof Providence, bodies h ill been gathered in by had caved 'in. Taps were hear! officer soon found and arrested where the barber used the fine one of the survivors, in describing coast patrols and vessels sent to on the gnspipe iron ladder which Taylor. the awful scenes following the clippers, and then wound his scour the sound as soon as news he had heen a converand follows:using head in a towel so that be collision, is quoted ns disaster was learned. This ofthe sation was held through the holI shall never forget that wouldnt ea ch cold. Uncle CyJOHN DUNN MISSING. makes an increase of three ov.v low tube. Frankholdtf was promoment. We all seemed so helprus has remained within doors last night. The list the reports n ai.l occurred tected when the cave-iless. so utterly beyond human Jhon Dunn, an elderly resident since for fear of catching, pneuof survivors still stood at 19. InAthe agonized cries of frightend by the iron ladder through which of Tooele, who of late has shown monia. He will be out again Identifications had heen made of a women and the shouting of men, supply of fresh air reached him. slight signs of being mentally de- within a couple of weeks anT five to more bringdaybreak, up He kept up a continual tapping ranged, has been I suddenly felt my husband seize missing since hopes at the end of another dethe number of identified dead on ing where to the me force some one and .ladder, hoping my am February fourth, when he started cade to have more hair of shoulup to. 11.' would hear him. After eight to walk to Salt Lake ; and the of- der they bad started to lower the cap- , length. hours digging the man was re- ficers are tains long' boat. Men werti f whether wondering SKIPPED WlTH MONEY. and leased. climbing in but there is any connection .between Wantonly Shot. t some man I dont knew, lifted . Mrs. Duzan Milanovich has his disappearance and tKe finding , Johnstown, Pa., Feb. 13. Ac me in. sought the aid. of the - police -- in . What to do When Bilious. of a bloody bat in which was some cording to advices received early v "All my life I can.nevr forget searching for a man, also a gipsy, The right thing to do when yoif gray hair, near the Jordan river this morning from Barnesboro, 40 AT ALL TIMES . those cries of anguish and terror with whom she came to Salt Lake feel bilious is to take a dose of bridge 'on the Western Pacific. miles north of this city, narry sank who from Chicago. She is not the Chamberlains Stomach and Liver The missing man is a brother of Neuman, a clothing merchant., has that arose from thise with the ship that disappeared mans wife, but had been living Tablets. They will cleanse the James' Dunn, proprietor of the been shot by an unknown Italian, like magic under the waves. As and traveling with him for three stomach and the liver Tooele as a result of dissension betwen regulate Transcript. Loan the steamer sank' I cculd bear years. Her fickle companjoij had and bowels. Try it. Price, 25 Americans and foreigners tha ' some sweet voiced women 'singing deserted her, taking with him all cents. Samples free at All DealJob Printing of all kinds done has been extant at that place for TITHING OFFICE CORNER a gospel hymn It was Onward, her money and jewelry. e ers. at this office some timer The shooting is rc three-maste- d d hair-that-wa- thelistof ZZ s ' The Conquest of Canaan IN OUR NEXT ISSUE Sn -- CHARMING HEROINE - 1 -! - w Begins In Our Next Issue -- Fin-nall- bene-dictin- e, 40-fo- ot three-maste- d J. k. - nd ' v I H Utah Mortgage Corporation ' - |