Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 09, 1922, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 14, Image 14

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tain of Guard Cutter Tells
of Gallant Fight of
Rescue
NIK MIGHTY HISS
& BRAVED WAVES AND GALE
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Bm rt .Sfreff CorrniieHifii:
Flit.
De Any. N. if.. IVh. . Tivi-nt.v
kM
lehis ileirti. Iho litiieLrnPil hulk of
Heed phip Northern Par-Me Ilr nnan
ecpiiii lieil llilrtr-iln mile's vnttlf
Sfint of Cnpe Mn.v. while jui'dns -I'tp-
nVlHfi H'nnhv lflt t.i llm fillll- HlPtl III
i$k the ihlii's i'Diniiaiij intni-r-miiiti-il fur.
AOlip of the re-cup Milp jili'Keil ii
Ihwfnnr xlilnbulMiTH jcstenlny after
the Mi In hail litirw-il anil wink, and nunc
' have rc-nerteil them inilny. Vlnnl l,-
nbetit illeil when the -n.it KHjinl milter
Klcknpoe iliii-keil here nr 7 ii'rlnrh hi-t
nlsht iiml rrpurli'il "no Minlmr mi
bennl till- ve-el." It hud h"''it hup-l
Until the- liit moment Hint tin- nillna
feiir inixht him- hem iitmai-il.
Tin mr-mlier.- nf the Klchnpen's crew
rc nbeul i-nni Itnvil the mlvlnit ini-i
irerp trnpprd In thrlr h-rths In the afr
pert1 of tln deemed Milii. mid err
metliert'il without n r-hiniee te i-onpe.
They enlrrrd no life beat, iiml Ihe.i
chins t" ti" u m-IiKi for thcie ua no
wreeknee. They were never (-pen upon
the iK-efc. anil they uere net In the ris
.Ring. They ueiv lnl netli-cil K'K
lift te their iiiblit" by member' of t'n t'n
Xerthern r;ifilii'V I'ri-ii. mid Uiey were
wen r,e mere.
'I'Lee tnen were nplejei of Hepe,
tnati' Itrether-. uh-t eniriu-tur- for the
Sun ShlplmlHlln;: Cenipiinj. of I. Ih'm-
It ter. ,
It lnul been tfi( intention of the ml-s-IliK
men te leek the e-"el eer during
her tilp lrein New Yerk In th" Snn
yard, tint Ihej tnisht be prepnred te
mnke reconimendnilens eencernlns her
rceoiulltieiilns ttpe'i her arrival. The
entire job wn te have eet the Adtnlnil
Line S.'.ne.nrtO. The line had just
bought the hlp from the Tailed States
Gevernineat.
Their enbln, in a vpeelal mark of
favor, were In the pui-enser quarter"
in the after pint of the diip. It i-. iliis
firlvllege that ina.x lane ee.t them their
Ive.". In the terrible confusion that en
Wtctl when the en'l eaught lire in the
nildxt of tremendous e;i. mid in a
liewllii" uiile, it inn be t-iey wen- net
Diis-ed until tee Inte.
Once mere the Kieknnoe ill put te
tea and make a tinal seareli for the
mKsIiik r.li'pjttril worker-. The eutter
left the naal station tedav and will
Kcarch the waters while daylight um..
Alice in Irleiis Sea
It ..i- net ii'itil l '".0 e clock that
xrerd wns fnt te Captain Jehn J
llnt-en. of tli.. Kl"knne i. te put te ke.i
Several cf 'he new who were .ihere
were ter.t fer. (.inc of Ii-m was told
In error it win the 'inte Kieknnoe it
frelf that wn allri', and he dashed up
' In a ta.sieab le tlnd the beat, quietlj
Jyini; at le r iniMiriti. .
The night was clear, but the wind
wax blew Iti yst. miles tin hour. It
vns quiet t-neu?li le the harbor- but
euti-lde the waves were found B w
liinnlns treniendeuf-ly hlch. The vere
what sailermeu caPed ".-hurt and hlph,"
und were choppy and viehms.
The tir-t nunl received bj "nptatti
..llut-en mill' Northern l'neitle i.n
Ire, twelve miles lmrtbrtut by north
Of I'ivc Fathoms I.ighf-hip."
The Kbknpeti j.ut out te -c:i. Then
the htciinisi ip 'J'rai'spcrintleu wlre
Used. "Think nil hands (-aved." The
Transportation had r nehed the North Nerth
em l'ae'nV and was .tandin;.' bj .
Then came unoHer wircies i'rem tlif
iTratifportntieu, "Se'ee en heard, some
fctill iiiissln:;."
15y tliU time tic Kiekjpoe was bein?
lifted by the -ens arid shaken ami
slammed about. Tens or' water plumper
down en her deck, and even wns forced
through th" er.ieks about the pilot
l.eue window frames. This meant
nothing In the Kicknpnn' farcer, ter
when It Is quiet and calm nil K well
outside. Hid the Kloknpne leaf.s nt her
deck. It is when 'lie elements rase that
the Kluknpoe i.- up and deln'i.
.Sinehe Drifts in Clouds
Se the Klckapoe .strilCKled en. She
found the burnins esn-l rvutlienst of
the pbaitlen sheu. Hrhen b. the ciile. '
the builii'iis beat was diiftitm toward
the south.
Ktandliii: by her were the Trnnsper.
' tatien, with lier smokestack wt lar
astern and bobbin;,' wildly up and down
, a the beat was lilted by the wnc.
Net far elT In another direction In
the Herbert (I. Wjlie, a tunker. Sie
in bound from Tainpb'e, witu oil, r.e
rertland, Me.
The Northern I'arjiie wuu deemed,
and all the survivors seemed te hav ,
ben taken off. It was then nearlv In
o'clock in the morning, lireat cloud
of smoke, black and low-, billowed nhi'V
the hull of the sidp. 1 1 1 te l(. tern
and dtupcrsed by ihe Kale. 'J'he winds
fled with streamers uf oily -uiekp nml
mere black billows poured trem i ln
deck-and from cwn purtheb.
Overhead the sun shene'brl'.'htlj in a
clear cky and jlittcreil upon the -.iieaM's
el gpraj lern from the tops of misiit
waves bv the sale. Slowly the N,irth. i
ern I'aeilic listed te starboard until shn
lay at nn ansie of twenty. inc dijjrics.
Around the Klckapoe circled. nn t..
starboard title dull red tiamis ceuhl be
wen llckins from the porthole. Three
beats were tien liuii en daM'.s uii the
pert side.
-, The decks were bill 11"! away. .
tbe woodwork was ublai'e. Then- wa wa
Ue one in the rllKllii:. Tie- vcs,
Eccmeil deserted. SeniewUire were four
men net accounted for. The oDiccr eDiccr
r and crew of tin; Klckapoe fear these
men were penned In, all alone, in the
lenit corridors ami ,-ew.s upon jes uf
etnteroem.--, nft. below ilei kV.
Captain IIui-eu said when he arrived
back nt Cape May :
"We -eaiclied the rinsing without
glasses te make -tile if nn, one w.i
rliugliiK there. We dime the Kiekiipoe
fl-V S Cle-e 111 lis We I ,irei . r hail I"
i; Lunsieei- iue saien or our snip, ami me
tt- men upon It Had we seen anlied
'"'"". BDOUril Uell lliMI U ,. , li(T,.,..r,l ,,,.,11...'
Rnnii'tiiher it, .,.1.1 I. mi.. I !,.,,
.. ltllU off. We snu no one. Tiit. ri'fi.i-'
E9 nH empt.x . the ship seemed de-ericd.
hhe wa Ipurnlii',' clean out. ,- '
Circled iiI'i.iiihI e ceuhl -ee tin. deck
plaiiklnc had been burin d eemplelily
away. The iron deck beams were plain
ly visible. All the woodwork of the
bridge had been burned awnv. Vet the
fhlp blazed ii-rcelv. The Tiau-poii.:-tlen
wirelessed she thought four men
Were en beard, trapped In the cahiii
astern. AM the crew, aceerdiii',' ie the
Message, had been aiceut'ted for. These
four men were slilibuihei-. tr.iM.'liiiK'
ll the vcs.cl te the shipyard.
' 'hen we were lirst told they were
MifWtf T tjilil l lui I t'n kililiit. f Wiin
jMleiuff te circle nbeul ihe r-lilp nml h-p
iftfWllBl 1 ftHlHI M'r, I imni Mt'rui mi'r
H5tb ,thn leeward of the burning ve-ic.)
PiSwOThen T told them I Intended tunning 1
FJlft" lteward for fifteen miles, nud we de
Prjj , We corned a spice twelve n.i
p.'i&twtaty miles. Had the four missing
3Vi Vr,i. I I., n tinnll l.i-.tll It n H'Olllll
ft Va -, tliAin ll'n thlelf If WHS net
We these four men were abie 10
tae.JkurnJng hlp.
IT9 .trappeei en Dearti, 4
sJMw.Jt ws. I le net
AHV jHHHBHHHHBi IjKSBnHBBBBBBBBHB
VAVSjv'- 'jBBAVBBBB9HflHfilBEMHBMBBEv BbBbbm
i Vv T's'xv-"'"vvv 'i:JE3KHBBiuHHKBir4KBIIHIlKB
svAWLfii ujri. .' MSrrzitir'r-91v:
I l:e-f men lu.iuuiil the coast
I'liarn
liner Northern
think smoke fnii"'- will awaken it sleep
inc per-eii. There was .i lire in l'.iilti-
mere. A father, with hi- two hlldn n.j
uim slcenlit'- en the creilllil Ibier of the I
building t tint ciimht. The father we-j
.nwakened by a md-e. and tried te p-epe
bis wa out. He was ecti"tiie. Ills"
two little children weie oiereeme in I
their sleep
' ,e never nwe.e: I ue
wcie Ijurneii.
t
Se it was. we think, en iue .enncni
I'aeltie. The-e lour men.
It I lull lle M
till filiem-il. w.'i-e asleep In their cabin-.
The crew was nil up forward. 'I he.
lire i.ri!ii rnini . tnnueii uj iue in
Uiend'MIs sine, iiiveiiun an p.ni- m un
ship before tile four men ill their i-e-late.l
Hoarier- -ceuhl be warned.
. . ., . ...... .. .....I. ..r ...
Tin. blink smoke from tin: Imruiiujl
oil for the Northern I'aeilic was an
ell'burner, penetiated eiery nook and
comer of the bin ship, and the were,
t mothered in I In ir berths. If the did.
tinallv awake, it was only te hud, II
fear. "that all .-cape ,n- cut off. Thei ,
were liemnieq in ci en-, .-v i.",!. i".n,.
help them.
"A teinhle Huns, lire at -e.i. at s,te.i
nn hour, and in -m-h a iiiib. The
Tran-poratien inu-t hnie in nnd -een.
IV.. lifter our li leeu-llilie in l"
win! turned bneU und nrriied lit "MO.il.i. It i- reuiiirl.nlile tlyit -lie i-eniiiitc'il
I'. M. We found the Northern I'aeltie
had ' l'i-trd w:i eier nn her beam cud.
She hud grndiiall.i heeled mer until -he,
was ihiuii en her he. mi. Mini tier inn.-.-.
were nnrallel with tlie wider. The heed;
nns tewuicl me. Jin- poll -iicn ;i ;i
euf of the water, a- lias tlie lellillj,'
heel nu the ide nf the -hip. built there
te mal.e her mure teud in a n-awaj.
hteam Ilics a Shu Sinhs
rin.ii kIe- liesiiii te -inU. Slic went
down ver.. -lowly. Then the siiieKh
wns shut oil ei iiieugii uuc iiive iiiiei-u
off a lalve. There wn- u great hi-i-ing.
.team re-e above tb- -prai from uaies,
that beat nimn her. and ie went down. i
'She went down en her -hie. Se Mil
lies nu the ocean bed. She will neicr,
be a menace te limitation. Her inii-t-aiul
funnel- lie almm the eeemi Iloer."
Then Captain Hut- iie-c. walUed
llcre- hi- co.. little caliln into the ,
pilot nnti-e aiijemiiiK noe i-ri'ii-in-ii "nu
the le nf the Klckapoe. He opined It
and read, in the short, plihj n-ntcius
of tin- -ea. the rceerd of the lrae'di
u- alien tin-re.
I.'a.st off. C.:I0 . M.
"l!:."(l A. M.. crew -life." That ie
ferred te a ivirele--' me aye.
"(!:" A. M., pa ed Celd Spring In
let buei.
'fe:."i A. M.. sighted Northern I'.i
cilic. tf:10 A. M.. abeam Nenlicni la
'ifie cle.e aleu-ide.
".:", A. M.. me age. Tour -hip-lard
men mi-.-lng, jirebabl.i cnuimed
lift.1
"f'ircled. -tour fn leeward te -ee il
pe-Mhl any survliers in l-eat and
clrlftlnL'.
"1'J M. Headed te Northern I'.i-j
cllle. -low speed, rough -en.
":lll I'. M. Anlvid near le.iriuus
vc el. '
I! I. M. She sjuil. In "Jl fathi-nu-
"I.ntitiide :i.:!7. longitude 7I:-1."
Drifted l-'iriy .Miles
Thai n a- the record. Frem the t.nif.
the Northern 1'aciile lu-t took lire unti'
-he -ank, -In- ceicicd fifty unb-s in
drifting.
Se ceiu lete wn- tin- ilTacemeut of
tin- Northern I'.iellu- there was little
if any debri- at the -pet i, lu-re she
-ank.'- Several tank- from lifeboat-,
one beat bottom up. that was ail. Sev
eial mile- away Ibi.ited two barrel-.
Then- na- net another -tick of weed,
net a single lluatiug tiling te mink tin
spot. 'I lie Klckapoe snibd our the pl.tcc
where she went den a. Then, turning
(ewaiil Capi May, iicnt home.
Fire Damages Tailor Shep !
A sliL-ht lire dnim.jjul cleihing .null
bejis of i leth nt '' A M. tudu 111 th
tailor -h",i "C I.eiii- Sherman, 'JO lilt
itulge an line Afur nulling mi n-
il-lnmer-, Slieiliiau went te the n '
i ml tf or m.d lu'er si'.' Iltd -nml . 1'ne.
inei. (entlni'l tin- hlu.e te the -h i
The Uller .ml he In 1 ' 1 e-" e'' tli
ti.tui r- d-i'l
l"'i a mail h aft 1 I g. r.
11 c ,m 1 1 1 -
LAST PICTURE OF SLAIN MOVIE
Itulu Wirl.l i'l.i
William Dciiiiend Tayler, movie prniiurer and illntter. who was in.i.slerleusly ,-l.iln iu his Hollywood home, Is
hliewit prediiclui! n scene from Ethel (lay ten's latest iilitiire. lu ihe photo, from left le rights William l.
Xajler, with lib. iiaud en the tripod; tlie eamcraman; MIm .lean Atlier, seated; Claire McDowell and Herbert
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EVENING PUB
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""ASKf"?
HELPED RESCUE LINER'S CREV
cutter Kieltapne, (ai.e May, wlileli went
'.Killc when she burned and sank yesterday oil' Cape May, They battled rale and unlet for hours
ImplD", te pick up (lie four men missing from the deemed ship
Fire Cut Off Men I:
Lest en Big Line)
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cn nifpfl rretn I'.iar )nr
'" - A-nciat.en I he
M.Mle teilayi
Slill'liulldiii"'
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( IIIIIIIIII. 114 III ltlllT 1
I enipntrt , it
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.- ; -" e"-" ""'. ". n
hue net
II II I 1 I I I III lit ltll'1 1 lll'l I' II It III! I I 111 I' '
'or lite- mi where.
' Hampered by .skeleton
Ci ew
With Second ( tlfieev Wilsen mi the
Wilie were second Assistant Kngiucci
i'lde Smith. I'.e.itswniii Htivil-, I'ire
niaii n'll'illeraii and Wn Ha, a Seuin
Si n l-l.ind -eainan.
I lie-e -lirvivets v,.i the Iceite
leiuuers Wilie and Tralisporlalien had
one up alieiil tlie saute t Inn .
"When tin- Wylie pulled iiwai from!
the burniiii; ie-sel, takiii'i up with her."
-aid Wi'-mi. "the Nertl.cin I'aeilic . is
burniiii; from bow te mipeislrueture.
Tint a- at 7 n lock ill t li merula::.,
The iuicn-e heat wn- ernekini: the -hip'- i
I lll'l I iw i l It wilt r tlitn tai ii. mi mi mill '
I'"" ' 'III Mill, I 111 III 1,1 I'll' II ill" II 111 I
l( t III III.' -e.'l I I
in III.' -i',i I lie ie-e l-leii lie.n
en top of the waves until jcterihiy
i.ficriioen."
iii'iit -uriiiiirs pointed out that with
,,n!
inn
i -hieieM ,re. ei iwemy-evuii
liearil tlie lug -hip it w; lltllin--i
-il li
te patrol tlie n.-cl prnperlj audi
l;ti-p u -hnrji loeUout for lire-. This'
i- l.i lu-i el the rea-eu wliv the I'm- gained I
treun ndmis hi"nlna.i before il n- di--
emrred. Tie- -Ueng-wInd and the -hip's,
ev n -peed, of twenty .four Unit-, nun-'
l-ineil I i fan tie lire with u fined dtiil'l '
vhil
i -non made the great -teel ship a i
-iiperleated furnaee. i
Acierdlng te n ill-p.itch from Wa-h-ingteu
thi- afternoon, the Sliippiug
IJnaiil will pinhalilj elder a full imes- I
t'giitien te deteruiitie hew the lit e
-larted. why it lemained uiidl-eniered ,
until bey eml all pn ihlc eentud and
wl-i- tin- four Sun J-hlp men wen- net ,
i-1 cued. j '
MM Iepe rnatallliu,
U-t of all came a lepert from the,
teaiaer Like I nnyiin. which nl-e steed
u during the nbjht and hum et i - I
lerd.iy. Ih. -l.il. had .pi-t ,. y'l
.-..-H l-IIU. II Hilll llll-ll II O'1
without mm h ic.i-eii, that the fein men
, might have 1-een nbeiiid the l'illiy nn.
Tliei wen rei. um- could tin- cautain
I -oho the mwiy .
I The Sun Ship cmp'eics wen- -cut
I a boa id te inak tain pieliminarv
, iiiea-iirenn-nl-. Tinier tin- law (low
inu-t bale gene either a- p,l eager or
1 n iiietub- 1- of the ship's oiew. What
tli ir -t.ilus v 11- ha- net been lear-u-l,
m-i tit that il i- iirtaiu 110 p.-ts-nge
nn ney w .1- paid for them.
Hi the cii-tnm of the sea, which
epcrnli- aline-r with the tevce of law.
ti,' laptam was lieimil te, de what was
1-) 111:1 III v pe ible te get tin e tour men
' Il the ship before II f w b-ft 11.
Sun Company Ill-credits Tlinirir
Valleil- tl-cefie- lone been ndiniu-eil
10 explain their failure te g-1 aw. 11
witli the ci en. It i- iirrucd Ihut tin-f-iur
men must haie bicn together te
linic all been le-t. One theory ml -uuiieil
by -uiiiier- i- iliiit they were
in ill' ir cabin- win 11 the tin- began,
ami weir M'lleruteil In their bunks,
tillicial- of tin- Sun Company di--f
icilii this theory.
'1 l.e.i point out thin the men hail gen
.. h".inl te de a detinue job. and prob
ably eeiituiiicd te work during the night,
ihengh iney bad net been gneu 111-truc-tien-'
te de -e. I Iue of the men nt lea-t.
Il.i'l who h.nl been at Ci.iuip- when I'm I'm
N'ertherti I'.n Hie w.i- built, knew tie
gluit -hip f 1 111 (leek plate- te kei-lsei ,
b i ing wntlii-d nn hi-i 111 1 our-e of build
ing end uad the pliin- in my lime-.
li 1- cnii-ldercd limie likely liy tin-i.ii'ii'-
fellow work i- that tln-y wire
iiiakrig ine.i-ureiiii nt - semewhi re lu 11
l-iv.ir ri-nehes f t'"' f-hip. and km.
nothing of the tin- 111HII it had pio pie
gi I tee far for tlu-iii te get out.
Iiircndlary Tlieery Advanced
tin 01, 1 nn- u'lianeeil by some et
Mirvivers at Nev pert New-, who
'I net yiie tlieil name-, that the
might ban- In iu of inceudiai 1
in Seme "f the men Mi-pci t th it
HawlUisen
Yj.
1
Rra&ttM&SH
nKBV9mBKK3'lnKi9
'i- 'M-J'.Ui
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XEDGER
le lite rescue of Ihe view of the
a "('renin -a ranlt, or some one with
i criei.ince -micht haie liiddcii an in-
fernal machine nbetird the ship when It
u.'is tied up at llobekeli.
Cipliiln l.u-tl was asked about this
pes-ildlity, nml showed iiistniil inter--t.
"Where did that trpeit come IrelnV"
he demanded. When told that It could
net he traced te any Hied source, luii
was a mi rent rumor, he replied thai
he could ii"l make uuy slateiueiit.
' The Sun Ceinpnii elhcinls de net be
lieve In the incendiary theory. They
i point nut that il weu'd net have prof pref
ilcil any one te desrrey Ihe ship, as
lull three parties te the bargain of Us
-ale were well satl-tied. The Shipping
Ite.iul was clad te put Ihe "-hip Inte
coiuiel ion ii!;aiu by selling It: the
purcha-er had a liarcalu and u hue ship
urn llie Mill l nmii:in was uinrc t inn
Sun i empany
nilling t" jii't iiiirU fur il- ciuidnies,
nn:" if w hum hnie been mit nf job-
for a leny lime because .if the -lump
iu -hiiihuililiiiK. The Adiiiir.il Steiitu-
-hip
t'Vuiiniinj . which h uahi tin -hip,
ul-e i inphalicalli ili-cicilileil
any
in-
I'l-ndlarj theory.
Captain l.u-li dci lined tedaj te iniihe
i any -tutiiucnl legaidiug the ili-a-tcr.
i lie Miipping lieard regiiinimiis nre
; i t) -t rid . I um ierj -errj I
i able te laaKe any statement
tZZ:'
ever, -anl I nptalii i.u-tl.
Captain Scth t hn-e. inaster
of th"
TriniMiiiiMiitiiin. ite.-ei-II i-d Ihe
rescue of
-u rih i
- Inin tin- Ne tni'i n
Hnini l-'riiin ICud te
sea was very rc-ugli."
i- di. net bine great
I'aeilic.
In
I'The
but v
IClMl
he -aid.
dlliieulty
A nut her
and ie-
three beat-.
vn-iiiiici" rail seen the blaze
peuilel. ptcMiig up em- heat
wltli lii-
men. Il hen we lir-t -Ighted the North- ,
ern I'aeilic she wns In Humes from end1
e end. We made lui-te te her a-M-t- i
mice and found the lifeboats ileatine
about."
Hue of the lew of. the Tran-i-qria.
lien, a cabin buy. leserlbed tlie scene
a.- "henible and beautiful."
"The Dames were le.iplns i:p above
Inld.'""1""'0".'1 "'"" '"' ''"' iU'"1'" bt
'senie of 'tin- i, ,-., w, had left the
l.iiiiug -hip dclared the llame- were
t,i- eb-eived ,-,.t fi ,h,. .ec.n.l tuii-
, N ,K sr,.,.., t Knew hew the
ll-ll't.i,, WI.H.I...I I I. Il
n-:i -miii um -ern w 111 -
werd the tile fpiui'1 ipiukly, und all
hand- w-ie for. cd t- lake le the beats. ,
1 Captain Cha-e t.-ml hi. vessel lirst
-ighted the Nirlhein I'.-uilic ulieut 1,
lock ji-tird.iv morning nml took the
In-t beat In about 'J:''u. The re-ei.e
work ua- cemji'c'eii at ."'. :"H ami the
'it in-p'ii tal'en -loe.l In until !l o'cleei;
v leuiay tiiuriilti, at which time (lie
'Neit'urn l'.Hihi-. ll-!ni .iheitt III) de
t,i" te -tin beard. 11.1- -till alb at.
Why Mic I.istcil u .My-tciy
"I tliiuk sin reiii-iined in thai posi
tion, although, el i-ni'-e. that is ju-t a
gin ." In- .-.ml. "N,, one knows heu-
! the lire -tiirtnl. Ne one can imagine
why she i-ii.( ,u -he did, for she wa
light at the time."
, Ne one en the Ti-nn-piu tatien hehN
,111,1 Iiejic tm the tnin empleyes of the
Sun Shipyard.
"Th' 1 are liiideiibtully le-t," fr..
um "f the men. Mcmhei- of the ship'-"
ei-iw -ay fhei wen- piarten-d near
1 lew the tin- broke out and that iiih
of tin m v.i- -ecu nfterwatd.
' The -unlier- Here oierllewiii; with
gratifiih- at being -Hatched from nlme-t
.I'-ita'n death. Tear- gll-tened in the!:-
im-- a- tln-y 10I1I of the Inavery of the
rc'ctii-r- who delied the lite and' the sea
te sine them.
'I raiispoilatien Fiisl en Scene
The Tiuu-pei t.ilien nn- the !!.-( ie.-.
cue -hip in sieci nut e sea hi respeu-C
te call- for help liein tin- burning ship.
While thl- steamer ua- hurrying tu
tin- 1 1. -cue ye.-triday -he came upon Hue-'
"11. ill litilniii- which wire being in-nl
iil-iiir tin-wine-, leu mlh-.s bey null I Nei th
in Kiel l.iglll
'lie twenty -two Mirvunr- in (In-c
ihn-e hi Ml- were iilnie-t evliau-tcil from
tlie'ii- stiugg'i- te k'".p the small craft
, itle.it hen laken aboard tlie Trans Trans Trans
rorta'len aline-i all of thcin crawled
ii Mill.- and went in sleep. Tin of
in- 11 11 are -till In bed ill from c-
1!
the lap'iuii ether Northern
DIRECTOR
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I'aeiftV officers aboard tbe Transporta
tion Include the first officer, the chief
engineer and the Uit assistant chief
iiiglncer.
According te the rescued men, when
the Northern t'nclliu causht fire few'
of the crew held any hope of rescue.
The first thought of the efflcern was
a iilreleM call for help, but that was
Impossible, as there was no wlrelesc
operator en beard.
It was learned from members of the
crew that nrrlved en the Transporta
tion that the Northern l'nctfic was en
veloped in llnmcs quickly after the Ida no
started.
Origin of Ilhic Mystery
Although Captain l.tistl gave etdcrS
te divulge nothing about the burning
ship, one of the crew members, :i fire
ninn, whose name could net be learned,
said he had no Idea what started the
bla7c.
"I was in the held of the icswl,"
he wild, "when the alarm wait sounded.
We nil rushed te the deck and when we
get there the crew was preparing te
leave the ship.
"The Haines were spreading rapidly
and it seemed the whole vessel was-
burning. Seme of the men reached the
.deck none tee seen, for a moment later
.their ascent from the held would have
I been cut off. .
' "We were beginning te feel (he Iicat
as ive jumped Inte the lifeboats und
abandoned the vessel."
As the lifeboats lef. the burning liner
none knew whither or net all had been
're-rued. The beats were seatt"red about
en the sea, v.dileh was driven by a brlx'S
V hid, but tin co were able te keep
fairly clr-e together.
These three were the beats 4flrst
1 sighted by the Transportation and
picked up. Then they learned that an
other beat, drifted from their group,
j had been picked up by the Wyile.
According te the crew rescued en ihe
Tiiitiiieriatinn getting aboard the res
cue hoots .from the 11 rollout was a
tedious task. The little beats, they
said, pitched and rolled lu the rough
.sqis. und It seemed at times they would
be caught under the ship's counters'.
Hut each lime they careened with the
heaving seas the (mailer crafts were
able te shove clear.
They jtle had hardship, they said,
n uuiliiiig way nsntrM. the rolling seas
In celling nwav from the burning ship,
as they I ea red their beats might be up
set In tin ctplo-len in the burning liner.
Captain Jehn J. Hut.sen, of (he
revenue cutter Kiekapoe, ami com-
miinders of the ether ships which
rushi-jl te the re-cue. say it would
hni e been impossible for the four niiih-
inc men te es.ape
An upturned lifeboat the only thing
saved from the MiiiHen liner is Pentine
mi the surface of the ocean today
It,
i-'
, was .-ecu drifting nut te sen.
While fetue of the crew believe It
iiiiyht hnie been occupied by the men
who perished und then overturned in
the heavy sen-, there are ether- who
think that the little beat was burned
trem its moorings and simply drifted
aiiaj.
WIFE'S HOPE FADING
FOR MAN ON LINER
'"We have no weul of him yet."
In the-e few tear-ehehrii words nre
tpresMl all the natlli
if t'ir tragedy
which suddenly laid its luiud upon the
little family of Ilichard J. Hall. Jr..
the young marine engineer who Is
among the four nilsning from the Ill-
,!" " .erincrn racinc.
" M l"'r six-year-old snn at her
sl''0- 'rs. Oace Hull.-his wife, steed
'eun' nt IP 'l001' nf t'"'1'- home. r'j:'.
i eijar avenue, and forced her-elfytu ut
ter the few nurds which attest her rap
idly fading hopes for his safety.
Her grief -ince the ilrst news of the
di-n-ter has been poignant. The little
home in Wi-t I'hiladelphla was se
happy and she and her husband wen-
o.deieted te each ether that this -ud-
den Plew lias ulnie-l relilicil her e all The District Attorney s eincc mis re
faculty te live, l'xistence seems te her , celled a letter from 11 woman describing
a drak and almle-s vlMa.
The terrible itneei tiilnly which sur sur
teunds her liunbiiiid's fate only adds tn
her anguish, for the conflict of hope and
ne-palr i- continually going en in her
breast. Ne word lias yet been re
ceived which can support her lu this
hope, but she never abandons It..
And Dick, the jnung-ter. docs net
yet realize 11 hat has happened. Ill
chief concern is for the small sultca-e
which 111- father bninnied from him le
lake en the trip. Te his mercifully
circumscribed uiiderstnnditig of the sil
mil inn tin- e,s of 1 hs. Id- ine-t pried
pe-.e ion. i- 1 In- nie.-t tragic of all.
Ner can he nndirstand his mother's
teai-. With childish care es he would
try te comfort her. and again ami again
he lifted tlie reeeiier from the telephone
a- his mother had done se many time.-,
in the la t few hours, In an attempt
te de something te rr'.leie her dl-lre.
"If anything should happen te liick
if he I- le-t I shall die!" she walls
eier ami ew-r again. "I shall neicr
be alflc te live if he doesn't cenn- home
te me." 1
Weman Shet Film
Man, Is Theory
I i-ntiau'.il frnm I'ucc Our ,
iutlmaele- of tlie past thai eaine under
their eb.-eriatbin.
.liieng the-e vilie will figure In the'
i'lv -ligatien are .Mabel Nermami. Alary
Miles' Mlnter. Nina (ierbi-r ami Claire
Vlllder, inotieti iiilui- ad res, e-, Ihe
hi I thl f whom hnie been leperleil
in li-ne been panic- te hue affairs with
'I.yler: lletnw t'ea-ey, Ncgie luiiisi
in.-, 11. who found the body ; Unwind l'el l'el
lew. former chauffeiir of Tayler;
Charles Hi ion. manager of the I'limeu-I'liijer--
l.a-kv .tiulie--. in wliieli Tay
I01 ua- einpleyeil; Mrs. Pemglns Mac
l.'.m. wife of a nioiien-plciure actor.
a- igiiber- of Tayler, who saw 11 slrangi r
haiiug Ihe Tayler doei'iiay niter heir
mg a -het ilu-ie en the night of tlie
ii urder, and a he-t of ethers ceiicern-
II g whom In I.- of information hnie come
te iiiie-tigaters.
.Alyslcry Ivni clops Letters
I ne.iplaim d circiim-timce- surround
iiievements of the packet of letters, in- 1
hiding Ictiei.s fiem .Mabel Niirmaml te
'1 111 ler, which wa- found by u police
uteitiM- in the Tayler huuse yesterday.
labil Nerinaiid. who wa- iu iiuupnuy
i-IHi Tailor enlll 7;:ill o'clock en Wed'.
" 'lay night a week nye. wiihlu nu
I "'I f the time which iniestigaters
lv as tlie time if the iiiurdvr. visited
Me heu-e the following iiiernlng anil
eight lhe-e lellcis. She said they'
might be mi-liitcrpictcd if rend by the
pulilp'. Inn denied that a love affair
existed lietwcen Tayler and herself.
It i- believed tlie centralisatien of the
laie.-tlgatllig will lesiilt iM , l,,-,,.,.
uig down of "tlie ion-piracy of silence"
lie- police declared existed en the pari
of the uintleii-pletuie people concerning
details essential te Hie apprehension
of the assailant.
William C. Uuran. Chief Di-putv
Ulstiiet Attorney, niinruineeil Uuu ,',
ltivestlg-ltleu lieuhl be I'm- ln ,).,, mei-p.
.ug than aiiv pehhih'e ,mi one el the
three investigating fnn-iH Involved.
Il was stated eiery person who Is h.
Ilevi-d te have I lit- -llghie-t connec)leil
wllli Hie affair or the slightc-t infer,
inatleu bearing upon It. would he sub
jected te the most rljjhl ipirMlenlr.g.
Tills would menu iiiotlen-pletuie people
fiem the humblest te the highest, it
wa- said.
Peel all Efferts
Eyhlynce In the cas0 from all setirccj
whtU: gathered by eltv nellr-i. An.
itwrmj ucputies
."-.-r .' ,.1 .1- -... "" r.
the.Brverlff,
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will be turnetl ever te the Dlslrlet M M
terncy und nil force, tiicluclliiR
teetives im-lKtied te the District Attur
tier's ellice, will peel their energies In
trying le solve the mystery.
Te this wan added today the an
nouncement that the District Attorney
would mnke nil official Mntemcnts en
the precrcNs of the liivcstisatien hero here
after, nltheuisli the vnrlmiH officers
stated there Mould be no abatement e.
their r.enl In trying te uncover -the
murderer. . . , . , ,.
A second handkerchief found Its way
Inte the Investigation about the
same time the detectives said Ihey
found the letters In n lioet in n closet
In the Tayler apartment, rcavey in'
suddenlv found u hnndkerchlcf hearing
the initials "M.M. M."
A hundkerchief previously reported
found nenr the body nhertly nftrr the
murder was discovered, but since wild te
lie inlKslng. was alleged te have borne
the letter "H." It Is renarilcd a- iiit iiit
prebable that u complaint charging
murder will he Issued against tiny per per
ten In connection with this case until
lifter the wheh affair has been pre
tented te the county Grand Jury.
Meantime, although the Sherift
deputies profess te cceut the theory
that Kdivnril l Sands, former butler
K'cretarv for Tayler, could threw any
light en the case, the police detectives
remain llrm In their announced belief
the mystery will net be solved until lis
liad been found.
St-cli Heart of Scandal .
It was sold im netresM had called
upon Deian and advanced two theories,
neither of which Involved the et-but-ler,
t?nnd. One wn belleied te i elate
... :....t.. unliiip nt hnrsrlf and the
I eiher 'inielvcd n group of inutlen-piu-
Hire people, ii u ruiui
Among the telegram- from Miss Noi Nei
inniid te Tayler wcru bel'.eied te hale
been a number sent by the i-imcdleniie
in I.es Angeles in llll!, when 'Jayler
was "en locallen" lu Massachusetts
with one of the Famous I'lnyers prn.lin:-
These telegrams were said te have
been mhlrcs-cd te Vr,l,,,n,l.i. tuu.
Tailor was known by u military title
for' some time tiftcr his discharge front
the lliMtls.li Army. The cM'hnnge .of
wircN was said te hnie been nu attempt
te patch up n disagreement between
them arising ever the nttcntleus one
was bestowing en a third member of the
picture colony.
Ml.d Vin-iniinil was Ptimillg HI lie:
I fm Princess." Geerge Ade's picture.
,,. -p,f) n was made at the tteluivjii
htnilie" Victer" sohcrtzlnger wns Mis '
.x nm;,i' director. Tayler at the time i
x n ,ijr(.(.ting Maw Miles Mlnter In
A f ClVtxn tJublc-!," made iu Mas- ,
, .....i....,,,.,,
. . i. ....... ., ithtn the
t 1IC lltillll- Hi.-. '" ,
. . e ...... .i..i ,. ..f l,. eiise. when I
cope ei inn. iik"!""1 " ;,,v -: .,
.inev.itlves of the Llistrtct Aiiemcy
office. It is learned, made efforts yes-
terdav ti ipiestien one of the bigge-t
Independent llgures in the motlen-iiie-
ture hu-itii-s. This num. recently d - ,
veried. was -aid te have been madly In
;ieie with an actress who iipparcntly
'held Tn vim- In higher esteem. Me Is
i reported tn have prope-ed marriage en i
. numerous of en-Ien-, te the nctrcss wlie.-e ,
silken nightgewii police detect Ives assert j
they found in Taylors home shortly
after he was shot.
"Seme one is going te be arre.-ted-
and suddenly for the Tayler murder, i
ruder Sheriff I'ligcne lHs-iill said ye.-- I
terday. "And It will net be ICdward I .
'Sands. Tailor's mi-sing valet. Tayler
I was killed through jealousy, and net
reicnge." ,
A tight tn sine the professional repu
tation et Mary .Mile Mlnter has been
'started by her friends. Hollywood's
1 financier-, dealt u severe blew in the
' Arhuckle ease,, arc re-elvcd that no
' mere screen prestige in which theusnud-, i
1 of dollars have been tnvc-ted shall be
' lest. Several tinanciers met her uUnr
nejs nt her home, ltehlml drawn cur
, tains, while priinte detectives steed
' guard te keep outsiders away, the con
ference continued during I lie nigiit unu
' up until an early hour iu (lie morning
a meeting between two mysterious men
driving two automobiles nt a street
corner the night of the killing.
' Heth were -e muffled -up that their
fentjircs were indi-tingui-hnble. They
parted, going iu different direct Ien-.
One f'f them dropped a strip of lilm
showing the (Iraud Canyon with the
caption. "A deep and breeding mystery
-eems te lnAcr ".-'.-r thi- great .-car en
the face of nature." Detectiics are
going ever film found in Tey ler'- home
te me iiliellu-r tins was tns.cn irem
' collection.
Meie te Settle l-Matc
Public Administrator Ilrien. to
gether with -evcial deputies, went te
the -lain man' house yisterday te re
lume hi" personal effects that (lie es
tate might be -ettled. Clothing, hook.-.
Mt li
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COMPLEXION
If you siiffe- the .'Miuoyance of p
Idtuihliiil cempli mi , hi Km ,u ence ihi-i
fimph l.oiiie lirnutv trmtim-nt
Uiilhe your fan- ,ih the warm Itit'-i,-ef
lllitU nml White s-eap, m,,.-,. urj
ilrv horeiiKhle Tin ri lik'ht'v -ipiilv a
thin cealinir nf I'.Iaek ,,iK White H. amy
Ulencli. Allew te letnaln en evir night
removing iu the morning with numi
water,
In a few days, all blemishes will have
disappeared, .mil your eonipli-.leu u
beft, clear ami kmoeth
lilac!; anil White H-.-ujtv ni,acli Ih for
sale by your druijgl-jt at 50e t'10 j,ir,
.Send 21e te Dipt C, 1'leush Mi-iii.
phis, Teiiu . for a rulllable ehlerilew-n
powder pulf. eentalnlim a iWe weeks'
supply of ihe pei ri-e face powder'
HliU-U nnd Wlille "Incuise of Klew.'r
I.ltcrature pliliiK In detail all Informa
tion regarding the- benutlfyliu; nren-rt lis1
of Ileaulj IIUucli mailed up",, leriut. ,
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n pheAgrnpb nutl plnne
imiiers were taken care of
nnd various
Mr. Hrysen Mated Almt there were
no papers of material Interest lu these
that he (eclk. He slated (hat the po
lice and the District Attorney had been
through them prier te his office taking
charge and that any papers of value
were removed by them. ,
The. cslntc. It was stated, would net
total mere thnn $20,000 unless l un
known safely deposit boxes or bank ad
counts lu his name are found, It Is
believed that there Is a sum iu a New
Yerk bank, but Investigations thus fur
have failed te reveal It.
Iu Mr. Tayler's effects are scv
hundred e.Mioelcd cheeks. Mauy of
them arc for leans and are Indorsed
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n rniL.Lfiiurni te
Bristel, Manchester,
Glasgow
U. S. S. B. SS "0PELIKA"
Expected le Snil Late Feb. or
l.arly March
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Harriss, Marjill & Ce., Inc.
121 Lafayette Nidi;., I'hlliidi'lphi.i
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STEAMSHIP LINES
D MUM
PHILADELPHIA te
LONDONDERRY, BELFAST
DUBLIN and CORK
SS "Hast Kins," Last half Feb.
Moere and McCormack, Inc.
' 44d.JG Bourse Bldg., Phila,
wmm Lemb. 0585 .Main 7.-l.l-
AMERICA UNE
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St AJtlmwBiw 4. Tn&i!iZfUr
with the nnmeH'prritnlnent irfni
iiuii'piciure iveriu. lllllH, lethli
mid tlllliald. were fen n, I '
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Ne iveVd Iliis been received concern!
ing the itllhie-Ulmr of W vvahiahffii
and they' will be Uent In. mr,,J.?!?J
(he entire utntp can be; diecked uul
As no ether heirs hie In evidence, ffil
llrysen stated ''that Mr. Tniirtt':3
Tayler1!
daughter will be the recipient
Man and Wife Held as Rum.M.i...il
Watsen Zlemlskl and his wife. ie
Xlemiskl. of 1100 Hes street, Camd.a
itltn.t SW
held In. SIWM) bail bv lZi1?'J
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.iHiaCKUmisc ioeiij, ceurKCii wn eniTil.4
crn'Tlng a still In defiance of the InI'l
Inns. Several witnesses testified th.ifl
linil beusht ivnisuy trout (lie Zk'wUwd
Outings
Frem PHILADELPHIA
1.1
Wilkes-Barre
AND
Scran ten
At.ii Mnni.h Climilf.
$3.75
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Neit Siinttiiy, Jhrnar- yi
f;p"clal truln leaM'3 Itemllni; Tit
mlnnt 1:00 A. ST., Hleprlue nt
Celumlila Ave., Muntlrsden Ht
M'nviie Junction. I.usun ar.a Scnkln Scnkln
lewn. ,
New Yerk $3.00
Every Other Sunday
Next Sunday, February 19
Bpiclnl train Iravcs Rcndlnir Ter
mlniil S:00 A. St.. rtepplni: nt Col Cel
nnililn Ave., tluntlnirden Ht Wamii
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conselt aekn,ts hkk vlvekh
prier te dates of VicurHena
Reading Railway
STKAMSHIP NOTirKS
KreiRht salllnffa out of PHILA
DELPHIA Uic '6th and 20th of
each month DIRE C T. vl
Panama Canal te
rj
San Uiege. l3 Angeles. San Fran.
ctce, Oakland, Seattle, Portland
Asteria, Tncema, Vancouver, B c
S. S. Lehigh March Oth
SAILING FEB.
MAR.
FEB.
MAR.
sa
Street, Philadelphia
Main 7629
New Ywk te
SeuthAmerica
en U.o.fjevemmentohu
r as test lime
te Rie de Janeiro, Montevideo and Bunel
Alrei. Irinft shjpi- American nrrncf
Amcric.ui fend Am-rleiii comferti. Slr
incs worn rier 3. Houelicn.
Huren , . .Fc-b. 18 Apr. 13
American Lesien. .Mar. 2 Apr. 27
Southern Crets Mur. 18
Arelui Mar. 30 '
Menien SteatDstrielM
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Managing Operators ler
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FLORIDA
By Sea
JACKSONVILLE
(Vl.i Saianu.ih)
Frem PHILADELPHIA
ulUUncmlaj, baturd.ir, 6 T. M.
$34.3S,Vnn: WWtffl
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Transportation Ce., Inc.
Oriele Steamship Lines
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