1 ; N. S., April 17.—From an absolutely well authorized source comes the re 'S SETTLES ant A LIFEBOATS, that the officers JESUS NOW SPIRIT WIRELESS i port captain, SIOHIESUf WRECK displayed unexam pled bravery in face of the most ap Sectional Side View of palling marine catastrophe tn the his NO LONGER FLESH Liner, Showing Distance FATE OF PASSENGERS ! tory of the world, endeavoring tc .Survivors of titanic Tell maintain order, quell the panic, launch Were Passengers Lowered and man the boats and embark the it Was His Soul That their 1 passengers and assuring all that the:e Died, His Experiences. Exonerated of all blime for this occ ir New 17.—The was no Immediate while York, April appalling rence, he was placed in charge of the danger, fu.ly of the wreck of the that would soon be magnitude giant Titanic, only to graze disaster when cognizant they Soul That Was Resurrected. Uner Titanic has little miti- beneath the wave® with their been but bis new charge fouled the steamship plunged MANY SAW Tilt ICEBERG the fast gated by fragmentary information New York in the Solent after leaving sinking ship. which has so far filtered in. Southampton. “Captain Smith and ail the princi- Paitor Ruttell, In Baltimore, Exploded "Who Jumped From Steamer The Titanic struck the iceberg off pal officers heroically stuck to tbel: a Theory Which Hat Been Held Te- the Newfoundland banks at 10.25 Sun- posts to the end, enconraging, direct Was Amid the THRILLING DETAILS naciously by Many Theologians—Sec- Swimming day ntgbt and went down at 2.20 Mon- lng and assisting to the extent of car ond of a Remarkable Series of Ser- -Ice When She Went day morning. She sank In water two OF TITANIC DISASTER rying fainting women 'and children mons on the Resurrection. miles deep. from the decks and berths to ti e .—. Down. SZ+ Women Rendered The rescuing steamer Carpathla has Many Temporarily gangways and helping them to t'.e Baltimore, Md, Insane Horror, 868 survivors on board, according to by boats, returning, and then, when the April 14. — Pastor Wellfast, IS.—The fol York, April 19.- J. A. Brayton. the latest news received at the offices Mass., April waves were practically sutbrnergieg Bussell addressed af lowing additional details of the Titanic Ix>s Angeles, Cal., was one of those of the in New York. the ship, to the rescue of passengers, large audiences disaster were received wireless: ■yrtm jumped from the Titanic after This increases the list of those saved by absolutely regardless of self. They here to-day. We first The only survivors are those wb worked like It wtas Gig list, lie was about fifty t by about 200 from the number firBt Trojans wkile pos report oue of bis '** put to sea in the lifeboats and were save one of fnxm the boat swimming on his I reported. Except for this, the favor- slbel to a single the pas- discourses from Swtk picked up by the Women amid the ice, with his face turn- able details are insignificant compared Carpathia sengers, while death, sure and swift, the text, “With 's* and children were placed in the lift toward the U1 fated ship. He said with the supreme fact that the Titanic stared them in the face." whet body do they | which were manned ‘ser boats, two and! — how sank and then rose up Into is at the bottom of the Atlantic and by It Is said that the captain and e-vey come?" I Corin- v 'k* three men. were ia scant attire hoi CTIuui i.aiae a third boiler ex- that ttie shattered wreck took with Many officer, except six who manned thei thians xv, 35. and suffered from ! 'iMm-ium The ship buckled amidships her about 1350 victims to their death. greatly exposure boats, with the subordinate members j On last Lord's and The Carpathian hospital is overflow of with the sank. He said there was not A rigid investigation Is to be made the crew, went down ship,! day we discussed l«g. The Titanic struck what is called •ttrf.Mjicn suction to draw him hack, but into the report that the Titanic waa while fife was within their reach, 1); the fact vf the » "blue Iceberg,” which is a thin low to Minin' came from the vessel and not equipped with sufficient lifeboats they had disregardwl their citoty th* resurrection, and ftsa/.e. The was at a » ship proceeding and alone ?rifcehed him forward and away from and rafts to save her passengers and passengers escaped, they showed from St. Paul's words that * of ten knots, its wv near was i fee ship. crew. The assertion is made that the speed speeding knowing how the ship tc without God's purpose'of a resurrection through a thick held of ice. The be 9- after the 1 was walking oil the deck,' he vessel did not carry anything like ade- sinking striking iceberg. those who ha'e fallen asleep iu death, was not seen until the ship was dea l ’“tid and it. was a fine < old, clear quate life saving appliances to meet would have perished as brutes. too a disaster as which over- upon it, late to retard her spec.! aijfir. The moon was shilling, and a I such that BLOW WAS EQUAL TO 3C GUNS You will recaB also that we'demon- or alter her courxe. ’lumber of ns were enjoying the crisp, I took her. It. is probable that both thw strated 'ibat it Is not the 6odV, but Tim bow was stove in for a eonsid *xwen air and were about British and American governments Reverru-e Cutter Chief Compares-Force She soul, that* is promised ,» resurrec- .promenading of the ta a into' arable distance and the bottom Contact. deck.. Captain Smith was on the will insist thorough inquiry of tion—that it was our Lord’s soul that was hull ripped out from the bow tc — A anho are uiv ship to the simultaneous fire of thirty: rushed to the stern. There i ing, the soul, could not die;: that, in- 1 also had to stand for and lost. w»men tvendereir insane. twelve-inch ij- the concen .a crash and the passengers they hitter suffering ■ccouuted apparently Many projectiles, stead. Fie went to hea ren, and'then on from the cold and The cold clung. to the Uelieif trated Are of three such freadnaugfstt •vCeer panic-stricken for a time. Hut j exposure. Hope desperately The wireless operator managed t j the third day came hack to> get the was the worst. I ever felt. of the that the steamers and Par- as the Florida. Captain Smith and a number of the Many Virginian, transmit calls for help before th* body which had.'been crucified; that He women did not have wraps on isian, ol the Allan lirva, might havee “The fire of ten twelVe-lnch guru1 ^officers reassured everybody and in- enough power failed anil then turned to thi took it to heaven forty days later and suffered All around survivors in addition to-! such as the Florida carries Is supprs sisted' Unit there was no danger if only they terribly. picked up accumulator ,*»t,.whi‘th was weak an marred with the print of the nails in ■ us were scores of drowned bodleae. those on board the but this- ed to be sufficient to put any battle Atafc passengers would keep their CaritaLhia, barely capable of carrying a great i His hands and feet, the thorns upon Every once in a while a woman im our was dispelled when the I ship afloat out of business, If the ieouls. A number of people had gone practically distance than 100 miles. Lifelxiats hat pro! His brow and die spear mark In His boat would a and Sable Island wireless station reported * jectiles should strike simultaneously <*» bed at this time and at the eraan recognize corpse a hard time keeping afloat in the tic <. side. What a grlnstly thought! then had to he restrained from that the Parisian had no survi vors on The force of the Titanic tl* •jtiej rushed affrighted to the bridge. jump- i of Ice and many women were Bender c striking Our Methodist friends have aot yet ing overboard. The sailors could not hoard, and when the officers of the Iceberg must have been approximate!? Cbfftsdn Smith and his officers reas- temporarily insane by their hairowi t changed their statement of the matter, move an oar without a Allan iiue >m Montreal issued a state- I 1,000,000 foot-tons, equivalent to h i sured all. We stood around huddled striking body." experience. Many were in even n namely. "He ascended up on high, tak- meat that the captain of the Virginian i being struck simultaneously by thi■ y ■.an groups after we had been paciAed Thought There Were Plenty of Boats. gowns, Which afforded small prut ing His fleshly body with: Him. and all tiad sent thorn a wireless message, say- auch projectiles. It is & wonder, :-».' auduireasemod, tellng one another tliat tlon. Several todies were seen flo t and sat down A Mr. one of the surviv- that appertained thereto, Chambers, that lie had "arrived al the n one the light of such a there could lie no ing aronnd in the wreckage a'*d i comparison, that; hand! God. This medi *aa»!tiihify danger, had this to ing on the right of ors, say: of tlie disaster too late to be of ser- she floated so tong. It i-» in onceiv that the < no effort was made to recover Titanic siuipiy oild not "The Thanh hnt ar.j eval statement correctly admits that struck the iceberg vice.” Both the and. the able that the ingenuity of tnan (at Virginian | of them. Colonel Astor's is no was not the Lord's, head-on. The ran be- body the fleshly body passengers out, Parisian therefore appear to hold, out ! ever devise a floating structure >3 i accident at about on the and not to ! the took it with Him -f "The happened that tlie could not Carpathia likely hut that He. soul, lieving ship sink,' no hope id' further reducing the extent ■withstand such a terrific collision.’' *\;i11 past ten. Within.half an liour Uio oa board any other ship. There Is nc us luggage. The statement. “And ull and, being assured of tliis by the of-i of tlie calamity. The Virginian lias wireless was ’for and at trace of Major , wh NOT HEARD FROM mailing help, fleers, went hack to their states that appertained thereto,” presumably again j on her way to Europe. .1 think there came proceeded lost his life. The stick, etc. wbevn midnight rooms. about j probably Carpatl: refers to sandals, walking After two hours tlie The Parisian steamed through mtich The following prominent persons Che boiler The first was asked by the cruisers Chester mu All this is of a with the theory first explosion. alarm was sent out and the passen-! are piece heavy Held ice looking Cor passengers | the first officer wlio realized The among the Titanic's missing pas ,-jun think Captain Smith begin to fierli, that the saints when they die go to gers started to enter the lifeboats.; from the ill-fated ship. No life rafts I sengers: t‘ A few minutes later a bur. he did not believe that his hoat,i and then, later, come back and worried There was like a at- 1 Colonel John heaven, nothing panic or bodies were sighted among the which ho had to to Jacob Antor, of second boiler occurred, and expected pilot New-] their bodies “and all things apper- explosion flrst, as all believed that there were! a York, and leader. get floating wreckage, which covered* on her maiden was in capitalist society j xSinen Smith ordered the crew glory this, trip, taining thereto”—the inconveniences, Captain plenty of lifeboats to go around." area. The Parisian that George D. o* large reports danger of going down. As- a precau- \<*U(.n**r, Philadelphia, that been rid to man the lifeboats. the lifeboat in which Mr. they pave After the weather was cold and that even wire- capitalist. tion, however, he instructed, the of for centuries? How many trunk Three Chambers was in had gone about -10')■ Harry Elkins Widen•uv. ot Ph'ladel- Shot Steerage Passengers. If any persons had lieeu on the wreck- less to send, out the “S.. O. j .--V' "*5*~ operator 1 loads of -‘things appertaining thereto” yards from the ship those in her saw' would iu all have phia, son of George L>. Witiener. the first cabin passengers age they probability S.” call, the international signal of be "Among of may taken by some is not stated. the Titanic begin to settle very quick-! from exposure before they ., Denver f little or no contusion prevailed. The perished distress on the seas, so that aid would and there was a rush for the Colo., capitalist. What Say the Scriptures? with revolv- ly re-; could have been picked up. be on hand if it came to the worst ffliat and second officers, j The of this sub- n.aining lifeboats. One was swamped. I on board the Henry B. Harris, of Niw York, thea Bible presentation ladders to tlie boats. Tlie Carpathia, having This was before the power failed' Avrt stood by the is con- The great sank slowly by the accounted is com- trical promoter. ject every way reasonable, ship only survivors for, and the signal was sent into! j » The or.ierr were Women first.' Cap- terrifying no suction was felt the! Pntreile, of Sicituate, Mass- sistent and harmonious;. St. Paul points, head and by ing in slowly to New York. All hope the fox assistance. The' Jacques 1 -in Smith .paced up and down the nighit asking boat in which Mr. Chambers was in. its ef- writer of fiction. out that “There- is a ratural body and relter- j for details of the tragedy and \ operator had barely clicked his lnstm- ixTh ‘enforcing and continually j there is. a He does not Mrs. Dickinson Bishop, of Detroit, on this She Straus, of New York, mer spirit body.” first'' The fecta are centered ship. incut for the final letter of his messagei Jsddor vaueg the command 'Women jnd lie does net that the said: "I was the first woman in the will reach New York, some time dur- chant. uieuu, say, the boats was orderly. the water flooded the dynamo lforagedlire into jvhen A. J. S. aide tc is i* human, flrst boat. 1 was in the boat four ing Thursday night. Major Butt, Tib A., spirit body body glorified. ? -mdeiwtand that among tlie steerage room. He turned to his accumulator the are- President Taft. Quite ft) tlie contrary. He declares hours before being picked up by London, Paris and New York which was m-es- passengers a pank broke out and that set, weak, spluttering I w-as in bed a' the time and Francis Millet,' American artist, that “flesh and bloo-tl canned Inherit Carpnthia. grief stricken overwhelmed by were sent but were in- isiia ship’s officers had to slioot three sages out,, they crash came, and dressed of Tearful William T. Stead, of London, Eng., the Kingdom of God”—no matter how tlie got up the news the disaster. of a distance fauna who-tried to force tiheir way into capable carrying greater and went hack to bed, being assured crowds of relatives and friends of pas- publicist and editor. glorifl-ol it might be. A human being at all of this than 100 miles. «'sie boats. Nr> trouble William of would be so different from a there was no danger. There were very- sengers on board the Titanic thronged', Roebling,. 2d, Trenton* totally Ikmd broke out among the first cabin Bodies Seen- few on the deck when I the offices in all three. Floating. N. A.„ wire manufacturer. spirit being that, as St. Paul says, “It an officer passengers steamship ■potsseogers. Occasionally we shall be” reached there. There was little .or no cities, waiting hour after hour for The first "S. O. Si” call was picked »_ doth not yet appear what drine a man from the | diod to away Ti- at —in our do panic, and the discipline of the news that, more often than not, when vp by the Carpathia. which headed change—auuithe Scriptures .T-oat, but no shooting was done." , SOME OF THOSE SAkjED. tanic's crew was perfect. Thank God it doci come means bereavement and( once for the scene of the disaster. The not evenatteiapt to give an.explanation. At this point William H. Harris. Jr, Ajmong the prominent persons wnc as we was saved also.” Titanic had down before the Carr The Bible merely declares that the my husband sorrow. gone a* brother of Henry B. Harris, I were saved are: of the G. E. Henry Stengel, of Newark, N. Of the survivors on board the Car pathia reached the spot, but numerous now bear tile image earthy rtiMirifai went down in the Mrs. Jacob. man, who John Astor, New York, we the* res- said it was the forethought of I a far the larger number are pieces of wreckage told the story ot (Adam), shall, by glorious asked how J., only path by Astor “Vitauic, interrupted and bride of John Jacob be a share in ; a member of the boat crew who was women and childYen. what had happened. A number of bod- urrection edange, given KJiaary B. Harris had behaved. Countess of Rothes. of quick witted enough to snatch up Prominent Men Lost. ies were seen floating about. In the the nature and liksness the Second *Tbe first officer drove him back Sir Cosmo Duff-Gordon, British l-wto a num- field. were those oui' glorious Loidi “We shall, three green lights that saved certain now Ice They evidently Adam, iris wife at the of a gun,” It is practically that] net tCVwia point the who hail on the float be like Him, and see Him as He is”— ber of the lives of those adrift in of the men of the Titanic's* sought refuge Mr. Bra.'ton. Continuing, -Mr. nearly all Lady Duff-Gordon, wife of Sir. Ccwmc .r.-'.y«U-W of ice or In to the a be it acted, we must change from tiny lifeboat. “These green lights,” went down with the ing clinging ill: on said: company ship] cak^ Duff-Gordon. iXi.-.t the dark- or The cold ratne flesh end blood conditions to spirit con- he said, "shining through when she two miles toward pieces wreckage. "1 lie small boats were all filled up plunged | J. Biuce Ismajr. managing db *etoi the other boat crews to over them and they white the ditions by resurrection power; ira order ness, enabled the oc ean floor, or that they perished ] perished •w! on the a lurch. o£ the White Star line. ship gave heavy the Ice Ailed that we may see Him a*He is. I close together in w hile c to * and a number of other lin- to the and to the keep miserably linging wreckage Carpathia Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. ol Suv rolled right said that Hoyt, waters.” Mr. Stengel early or life in the waste ers were rushing to their aid. No at- Ha Appeared and Disappeared. .!>-l» if she were soggy. 1 don't know preservers icy New York. i alter they the next morning, shortly that betrayed them They gave up life tempt was made to reccwer the float- Two lines of difficu&les »w present j J Jumped at this point, but I did, C. M. Hayes, president Grand Trunk had been picked up, they saw, floating within of the little, rocking boati ing bodies. themselves, on* of which can1 be an »•. o ulster still on. Then sight railroad, of Cauada. zaf heavy with two far away, a gigantic Iceberg, held their women and children. It With the final realization tliat his and Vie other cannot. The to swim from the boat, that The following persons from, Phlia awered, began away 1 sun. peaks shining in the morning c»nnot t»e doubted now that among splendid craft was dcxnned, Captain unanswerable difficultly Is where a nat- ■is I feared that if the boat went down delphia were saved: sent the Tl- This was the iceberg that these were Colonel John Jacob Astor, Smith ordered the lifeboats lowered ural minded man undertakes to- reason •i would suck me under. My coat Mrs. Georg* D. Widenar, of. Lynne tank- to the bottom, he thought. Isador Straus, Major Archibald W. His orders were obeyed with alacrity,, tin- oat. St Paul exjvlains tills, to me up. although it re- j wood Hall, Eikins l’a'tk, and her maid. subject ’jieh keep --- I Butt, aide to President Taft; Georg* ! and the women and children were low- "Thenatural' mao rcoeiveth not ’ardod inv swimming, and 1 was about Emily Geigec. saying, “ IV Wldener, of Philadelphia; Karl H ered Into them. The lifeboats were the things of the Spirit of God, neither fe.pt away when the Titanic sunk. MOURN FOR MISSIONARY ] Mr. and Mrs. Wil.j.am E. Carter, at Rehr, the tennis champion; Jacques* rocked and swayed by the wind and caiv be know theta, because they are I was probably in the water for j Bryn Mawr Annie of Pa., Futrelle, the writer; William T. Stead.1 the rolling of the boats and great dif discerned.” twenty-five minutes when I was piek- Miss Funk, Boyertown, Miss Lu die Carter and Master Wil- spiritually Was on the Titanic. the London editor; Francis IV Millet, Acuity was experienced in getting the liam children of M.j. and Mbs Tin- Apastle jawceeds (verses 3(5-30) <4 up by one of the small boats. The Carter, 19.—Miss Annie tlie American and many, many women aboard without mishap. to, tell us that aV men are natural men. wixieen small boats ilia' the Titanic Heading. Pa, April artist, William E. Carter ! eight years old, a re- more who were known on boLh sides Mr. and Mrs. John B. ol except swell as have been begotten by tad were all filled when the Titanic Funk, thirty Many Women In Evening Gowns. Thayer, The of the Titan men will. were in turned missionary from India, daugh- of the Atlantic. toll Haverford, Mr. Thayer is second vict che Holy Spirit. AU natural wont down. Three of them There was an assemblage In the James ot ic's dead will be felt the world over. In receive or and were suck- ] ter of Mr. and Mrs. Funk, president of the Pennsylvania raOroad their- resurrection, earthly the mar of the Titanic grand salon on Sunday night, attend sank. I i Boyertown, this county, is believed to Captain E. J. Smith, commander ol I John B. Thayer, Jr., young son ol human bodies, while all spiritual ones. jvi under when the steamship ed by men and women of the first ! have in the Titanic disaster. the Titanic, probably went to his Mi-, and Mrs. New Creatures in Christ, will receive -atas in the water for probably twenty perished cabin in clothes. of Thayer. without evening Many a Miss Funk was returning from grave with his ill-fated vessel Mr. and Mcs. Arthux Reyerson, at spirit bodies. xainules when I was picked up by the women were lowered Into the Janjgir. India, where she was sta- once being able to communicate direct Haverford. Coming la the point of what is to be niuaii boat." boats in their evening gowns, which tioned for live years. This was to lie witli tlie ageuts of his line. Aside from Muss Susan and Miss Emily R.ver resurrected, we note (hat our Lord ap JUt this point Mr. Brayton was asked afforded but scant protection from the her flrst furlough in that time. She the "S. O. S." sent by his wireless op son and Master Jack” Ryerson, ehil peared in a body of flesh, and showed --M