-- v THE FARMER THE WEATHER eaB be obtained by NEWS BOYS, 1 DEALERS AND ITHERS, alter 6 Fair, colder tonight arid o'clock evenings, at the Herald News SMlk tomorrow. Stand, 140 FAIRFIELD AVENUE. VOL. 48 NO. 92 BRIDGEPORT, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1912 PRICE ONE CENT SAWi ffii mMm sirs cimm dm . j - until they tell their story here. ' It Is in their deep , sorrow it was plain that Captain E. J. Smith, admiral of useiy tney However, as tne most gone inai PTPQtdid. that' of those who heard the sad the White Star fleet, had down iclt.f tho flnotlnir news, . ff hnt.tnrnh. were proud, to know this with his ship. For 40 years . ably - J fact. he had remained unextinguished. , until .' The officers' of - the line were seem- been a navigator and commander of Women c : . Host of Saved Are iue unai piunge. .., ingly stupefied by the news. Only locean ships. - '" The woman nnrl MiilrivAn. If c.crnfl once'; did J yico President Franklin Alfred G. Vanderbilt, at ? first sup- certain, suffered greatly while frail flash flare up posed thereruge and and that was when to have been lost, cabled! his Doais m wnicn tney had taken he was 'told . that it was reported that relatives here that he did not mem. tossed like corks on the water. It the line had muzsled Its wireless. He was long . Children and Inference after daylight when the Car- said: . : . and pathia finally arrived, onlv tn find th "That is an absolute lim, and those LUGIEII SMITH MID score of heavily laden boats and the OF who the-- they jtt ' r . make statement knW uoiiunsit wrecKap. ; . lie! We. did, not, admit the Titanic ' SEUST was -- sunk until .we were ..absolutely BRIDE Af.X3 LG3T1 Law assured that It was a :fact. We are Men Obeyed AWFUL SCENES . is That OF f now doing all' we can to find out who f Uniontown, April Iff f PARTING AS WOMEN were saved, and who lost." . Pa., Tetnts When' Franklin was asked why the vi. UMiuuiuwu i&JAU JXHJ M. company- - ' WERE SURVIVING gave out the wireless which town, W. Va.f today, Is on way TRANSFERRED TIE . his said received to Bot it that it had from the to New York following of Sea and Went Cape Olympic yesterday, saying that all of word that his Race, April .16. Unparalleled A''. passengers safely brother Lucien Smith, lat- In , history, accom- the Titanic'a wre and' the the scenes that on board- - the Carpathia, failed to -- : he ter's bride of two months 'perished 'in panied the foundering following j W. Cardeza, : v '- ' of the. Titanic New Yorkf April 16. The Thomas Cardeza,. Mrs. J. " C ; . reply." -' on the ice strewn banks of New list of survivors was sent by wireless ' Mrs. J. Cummings, Mr. Washington, ' -- the wreck of the Titanic. : Besides the personal appeals ftor torn, Saving Those Who Foundland were marked by the in- by Captain Haddock of the Olympic Sir Cosmo Duff Gordon, Lady Gor- news, the officers were deluged with Lucien Smith was married Feb. 7, tense suffering and rare heroism, ac- to Line officials: don, Fred - C. Douglas, Miss , Dorothy the White Star : frantic appeal y long distance tele- to Miss' Eloise Hughes, daughter of cording to the few disjointed and Mrs. Edward D. Appleton, Harry Gibson, Mrs. Samuel Goldenburg, Congressman re.-:m- phone and telegraph. To all these James Hughes, of West e' ary.messase9 that have been Anderson, Mrs. Rose Abbott, Miss G. Miss Ella Goldenburg, . Mrs. Lee Virginia. ?A tour of Eu- - the same reply was made that as soon Continental p eked up: by operators , Dodge, - the 'wireless ' M. Burns, Mrs.' D. D. Cassebere, Mrs. Greenfield,- Mrs. Washington rope followed. couple pas-sa- ge as ; the actual facts ; .were known the The took along coast. ill-fat- the William Clarke, Mrs. B. Chibinace, Mrs. John Jacob Astor and mald.Mra. , home on ed steamer, Able to Save - Sun- authorities v would make them pub- - the Were Least .'It was. 'a 'night of black terror. Miss B. G. Cresby, Miss H. Roseble, Leonard Gibson,' Mrs. I. C. Hoglbom, according- - to word received here. ' day had been cloudy and-fogg- y but Hippach', Mrs. L. Y.; B. Henry Harper and Miss W. -- Jean' J. Haucksford. was - assumed from the start (Continued on Page 7.) great - . the liner. had been steadily held Harris, Mrs. Alexander Halverson, valet, H. Haran, Mr. and Mrs. Fred It . on her course. Precautions , were Mtes Margaret Bays, Mr. and Mrs. M. Hoyt, Henry Homer,. George Har taken to guard against accident ' but Ed Kimberly, F. A. Kenyman, Miss der,Mrs. Harder,.- - Mrs. .Charles ,M. Themselves 4t seemed certain, today, that it was Fmlle. Kenchen, Miss G. F. Longley, Hayesi, Mrs. Ida S. ' Hipack, ; Paul UNCLASSIFIED necessary to keep considerable head- Mrs. A. F. Leader, Miss Bertha Lav-or- y, Chiver, Miss Gladys Cherry, Mr. and 'V way on the giant vessel so that she . - Lives, Miss Mary Mrs. Mr. Mrs. - W. ' Mrs. Ernest Verchamber, and - 5 rooms, upstairs, 36 TO RENT. I rooms, 34 Tom would Gus-ta- v - TO RENT- Thumb remain manageable. Clines,' Mrs. Singrid Llndstrom, E. Carter, Madame Deviellien.- Robert ' En-- ! , Amad-i!- l, Tom Thumb street, $12.00. street, $12.00. Enquire J.J. Ryburn, The smash came 10:26 Sunday Giorgetta , , , at Miss W. Daniel, Mrs. Thornton Davidson, quire John J. Ryburn, ,106 Whitney 105 Whitney Aige. U 16 : night. Madame Melicard, Mrs. Tucker Walter Douglas, Miss Sarah Daniel, ' so SAVED HAD -- ALL WOULD HAVE BEEN Manyof the passengers were un- . B. Ave. - UlSs'o and maid, Mrs. J. B. Thayer, J. Alfred' Drachensted, Mrs. Caroline 2 doubtedly Ern-sha- w. FOR SALE. family house. in their beds at the time Thayer, Jr., , Henry Woolmer, Miss Endres, Miss Allis, Miss Bolton East but all must have been routed out M. Williams, Antoin- FOB SALE?. Stratford Ave., near Bridgeport, corner lot, one block immediately Anna Ward, Richard Miss Francatelli, Miss Seaview Ave.. 2 family house, 12 from trolley, in good condition, all ! BEEN ENOUGH BOATS AND RAFTS as Captain Smith was too Mrs. F. Mf Warner, Miss Helen A. ette Flegenheim, Anna Abelson, Wil- : improvements. The THERE experienced a navigator to overlook Wilson, Miss Willard, Miss Mary liam Angel, Leonora A. Sunchion Du- rooms, all improvements, 12 minutes from cen- - - - - any,, precaution . Bridgeport Land & Title Co. a ter of city. The Bridgeport Land " ... r to fail to realize Wicks, Mrs. George D. Widener, Mrs. rante, Argene Genovese, Miss Edith :. & r ... ... that the force 'of." the collision had Marie Young, Balls, Title Co. a J. Stuart White, Miss Brown Miss Ada Edward TO RENT. Nice light store, 20 x 8. inflicted a mortal wound despite the Mrs. Dean, Miss Dagnan - Ros-slno- 'Jacob Major Butt, Mrs. Thomas Potter, Jr., Edna Beale, Miss Ethel 2004 Main street. Inquire I. ff lixncng Col. John Astor, confident ' . BystTom. FOR SALE. 2 family house, Im- Hissing Are assertions he had made S. Roberts, Countess of Rothes, C. Buyhl, Miss Caroline . 16 all many un-sinkab- le. ' V dP provements, No- : times that the Titanic was Rolmane, Mrs. Susan P. Rogerson, The following were travelling sec- Boston Ave., near . gas Aide to President Taft; Benjamin Guggenheim, and Miss Emily B. Rogerson, Mrs. Arthur ond cabin. Young man to work in ble Ave., and electric lights, It was black night,' thick mug- nurse, S. Bass, WANTED. double floors, etc., on 10 per cent, gy the Rogerson, Master Alison and Miss Edna Trout, Miss K. cloak and suit store. Must be ex- atmosphere . re- Noted lilen Hope of, Survivors Other Than so peculiar tp the Mrs. K. T. Andrews, Miss Ninette M. J. Christie, Mrs: Ada Clark, Miss perienced in dressing windows. basis. Small amount of cash Other banks and the darkness redoubled the Panhart, Miss E. Wv Allen, Mr. and Marjorie Collier, ; Mrs. - Sylvan Cald- quired. The Bridgeport Land A ' ' - Cloak & Suit Co., 1231 Main horror of the occasion. , The ship's, D. Bishop, H. ' Blank, Miss A. Miss Mary Davis, Ideal " Title Co. t Re- - Mrs. well, Miss Cameron, '" a These on darpatbia Vanished men Virginian company, assembled on' the 'great Basslna, Mrs.. James Baxter,-- Mrs. Mrs. DooUng, Miss' Lulu 'Drew, - John St. decks of the, floating hotel which was George A. Bayton, Miss C.- - Bonnell, Davis, Mrs. E. Millie Portallupp, Mrs. TO RENT. Modern of 5 s . buy second and third flat Tooms, Were None Let to Rscuerurviv-or- so soon to become the grave of many-otrvlheir- M. Brown, Miss G. Bowen, Fournthorp, Mrs. WANTKBOTo furnished, fine ported. "There t Mrs. J. C Elizabeth' Esther .1 mortgages ?or money advanced on all bathroom, steam number, could, have had lit- Mh and Mrs. R.' L; Beckwith, Carl B. Mrs,Jane Hearman, Miss Nora - heat furnished at 300 ; Hart, 4feiipe. W. eliesley. Room 112, War- Fairfield tle time to .JMfany Mrs. ' .... Reach lTew York,' Thursday or Fri make their toilet. Barratt, Miss Bessette? William Healy, Miss Jennie Hanson.M. Han- Biulcting. ; U 15 Av. r. TJ.16 o EcctedHo of the passengers must have been Mrs. H. B. Hocking. Emily Richards, 'ner dpo tt uckndVMiah Bathworth,' son, Eliza 4 garbed, as. they." came from slumber, fanson, Miss E. Bowerman, Mrs. Jr;, ,W. H. Hammilyail, -r FOR SALE. Splendid lot oii Elm-- "'' , 4- - .' Stef W. Richards, 2 family house on Wil- day. wearing wraps hastily" caught up "D. FOR SALE. minutes-walk- " In J. J. Brown, 'Mrs. W. Marlin (or Julian Padro, Miss Fannie Kelly, Miss liam St., 12 rooms, all improve- - wood Place., Two the moments that followed, the, hor- Marvin), Phillip Emmock, James Lehman, Mrs.
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