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TJir: OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. J'ORTLANU. THURSDAY KVKN1NO. APRIL . Hit, VESSa Ml DEVOTED IN LIFETIME THEY WERE NOT SEPARATED BY DEATH IE In Our Boys' Shop Women'. fiUnnI.ii Shirt wnfc Hiun t i v a:1 ik w lk c rj J tri4 !. $U5toU05 MinnUlj Coats M fOCO AMD MAM. I M CLOTHE 1X4 T 14. $15 to $35 Frankfort Paued Berg That Bort Evidences of Tilanlc't Impact TV i il I fitttiiux Uf , Alt 14 TMl kia 1,94 m U,e Uh faasrwi It , f! ,i,.aJ.r l Tllle 4,aWk :,. tllliU .! Wil f.il .M f eVet'B.BMBtA Ik .i.i f i :i, tl-e rii.l ! fra ika TtUaU Il l4 Ik Wane tar A4. I . u bb.4 44 MlUk TMW T"" V 1 1 kw- M " " " " " - ' ' - ' ' n in i in i - i ii i mi in MI , . ( Mi - 1 1 i . - , IPS 1 4 ik rii.rn i-t-4 4 l Ili4 Ik tllklil Mp ( m4 f I I S Kt..(t Iff , x4 .!,' T kfcol II ktl! tHlif flVMt It. TttAM tit (l it. I ( v4 rt4 I II tl I :. tlcf l I ! tto4r -aiwrtlBg .. ta4 BI ltg. tl4 if l 4.4 iiui u niJ tlbg ik -fc f IK 4iair. k k foufc4 Ik CafTalMe, th iri a4 tk VtrglaUa. she fttce4 I a mil nh - f- r fuUl. Bfr gain' taed GREEDY WIRELESS MEN HELD TITANIC STORY FOR MONEY (Continued frvm ! On. a) !k ik Tllkatc b4 Ulrn.plc l nlftit. n If lhr aar UO Bill T klrr-onl ui1 I hat rr llnr itould kT lao ir:i ofmlor II aald h un4-rlo4 h 4Ufteu!tr f Ik l'rr-(ht (rklor In oandlnc mcm on acrouM of lh lalrfr Tur of Pialnr Marronl l1 thai frM IUtJ. lh Tllani-a urTlTln wtfl man. r-lJ lift for hi lory of Ho tliaalr an4 Dial Upralor I of lam ! rrrl4 a fancy flfur for hi ial kif.onl dl4 thai ba ha lr1 HrlJ hd rollam 10 -Tip mir mojttia iiut." and lo aupproaa lh nw until II rutd a Tolnrd Into dollar al four flmirr ' H 14 Coliam 11 It.oi.l him un Thiir'lajr vrnlnc aflr Ik (aratM' arrival In Nw York, Baking pcriiilalnii to th torjf of lh Ulaattcr I'rrmUalon llvan. l!ri ,.nl j-ui llmirU. 'It I an nffrn undr Hr1tlh law for a Uflra iterator lo " fia ( nium urcj ma f iatnf In tve th etory hll h waa at-oat t thn t'.irpathla. In Nw Tftk. at t o'i Uh-U. rriilny inomln, h told m h roui.1 K-t aon Mi1n for hla atnry. 1 toJ hlin l Klva It If ha wlahnf Florida' Ma4-a atad. fi.naior Pmtili Ihfn rr4 lha follow ing w'irl.-r rnt hjr th captain of th - P ti riortila to lh navy department: l,f fiMlowtnw rdUtirJiia wr In- tr-rrt, l y irriora ,r,l ..pi.mr t" to h alffnlflpant ci (mik)i to r." hrounht to tha dpart- m. nt n attt-nlioti - K.L-ntn to CarpathlB. 1:10 P Ai.rll Ik. .say. na man. pany InKIni; Rood rata flxrd for you f you'll v . .i...... rln vnur it to ( trpamia aim ini... Ona ef th nott Irfklac tuartM of tod doioa Is t& TtUaI tftA(ar thai of Mr. Itldor 0(rku. wtf of lh mnilonAlra tnarrbol-chUAA(liroUr. who war rHaralac from &rt aUoa la Curop oo th gral al which U bow at la bottom of lha aorta AUanUc tia lia apt-aUlog bardaa of 44 hro Vha lb offlrr of th Tllaale orIar4 th Uaachlna of lha liftxi. lha wor4 u paaad aloaf lb Ha "woman aad chtldrva f lrC " Whaa It rata Un Vtraua 11b lo tp Into tha bol aad b rewruad. aha (lapped aald aad rma lo bar batbaad'a atda. darUrtag Ibal Ihey would dl a lbf bad llTd. logwtbar. Th laat aocn of lh drot4 rapl waa whr Iba graal balk gara It laat grC ahiuldar bafor dllog to tb toltota. Ita davotad roapl Hood rlaap4 to arb otbar'a arm operator. I It p. m April I rrat4 Marconi com- cf you. It la ret bt money. lo clear. 'Soucate Over five Hundred Portland Home Getting New ce'ivta money!1 Pianos by Paying UnJy One Dollar. for rour aaclualta atorr for dollaja I four figur, klarronl a !. T Bothlnc onlll you ml J. M. Bammla, opuralor C " -geajrata ta Carpavlhla apratr. p. m. At.rU II Oo lo Strand kotaj to Mr. alarronl C " lral lo CarpaLhla apvralar, I II d m Mt Mr. Maroon! and Samml at Hfrand. Kmp your mouta ehul Mar coni.' " atakaa DtaXl4 pUtaaUo. Marronl aald of the meaaaf "I know oothtna; about them. I told lamml aa an offlrlal of a Hrltlah eont pany I would riot prvrnt th operators maklna; what Ibry could out of tha In formation lby had. It la not lb caa tnm of tha romuany. but It wka dona In tha cava f th ftapublle wrack. Jack Blnna was permitted to ftiv hla atate anenl far pay. I a v a no lntruetlna rrrardlna- th withholding ef Informa tion. You are Miumlni that I attmnpt- p1 to obatruct nuiMfrt. 1 did not. I heard of tha prnfdnt'a attempt to reach tha Carpathla I aaked t'ottam and he tatel that th Cheater had ankrd for lint of the aurvlvora and ho told the Cheater the llt had already been ent to the shore station. Cottam dclar4 b reolv4 n prldntlavl query." Marronl aald that. In hla opinion, tha preaa privilege accorded Fllnna did not affect th Cacpathla operator's fatlura to give th publlo Information of tha Titanic. He added: "Whan I told tha operator to take omethtn: for his story I meant that tha newspapers would be to Interested In what ha had to say, in Tlew of the fact that Bride had behaved bravely ana nriiiianuy, mat ha could azpeot to be paid. Marconi declares be did not expect the operators to sell their stories to tha highest bidder and he did not be lieve that any Marconi official had re- fceertly. thy win her a travel la doiag eo. as their exaabl4 Ale ar ll.Tit.IK.llt. j4 II lara-el lues -talnd by any hlnat oampavay Is eU. matd at ealy t.0. TlUuile fUJIor IHaartpeavr. it'aiua rim inii . i naanirfton. April II lTiltr r archlnt nVshJnrfoa today for Ioula Klein, a aallor broaaht her from CIra land aa an tmponaol w1tns at th tvt Investigation of the Titanic wreck. Klla Is one of the T Hen In sur vivors and made startllna charges thai th lookout was aaleap and trvmhr ef the rrw war drunk when lh liner truck th Iceberg. II dlaeppeard from hotel here, where ha had ba taken by the mareheL Mmhr of the evnate committee ridi cule lh I4a Oast Klata was pelg K lv In larrreltgatioei la Apf roreai. Btal B. TV. IimL I LeeiaeSL April la. Whll I her anoi to t eto pr-4al for lh A merle aa ectiale's Titanic Investigation, diplomats and lalunn hr agre thai II le well uetlfU4. No conaplalnvt f lha tnla treaiment ef (Irtllah aubeoie have bn emclaily filed. Going to Paint? It as aha you harmonloua blnAtlone ef color that wear beat. Aem Quality lalnt tor, 117-llt iWond si Oaf yvwg (' aaj beys drpartmsM It rr crowded wit J awse p4iag ayU. "IhjrTs bAadaoover tait eeaaoA. Cvsry avow wa a b IvmxaJ ia this gortnta aUtloa at u Um yU fv saM to o. tiling lb boy la. we want bun b ao a o bwyt; tvsU b aula4 wuJk m clotlHt arwi Rvo4tai MViS. YOUNG MEN'S SUITS S12.SO to G25 BOYS' KNICKERBOCKER SUITS SS to SIS BOYS' NORFOLK SUITS S5 to S12.SO BOYS' JUNIOR NORFOLKS S3. SO to SIO BOYS' JUVENILE AND RUSSIAN SUITS S3.SO to SIO ABSOLUTELY FREE With Each Boy's Suit, a Glove, Mitt, Ball anJ Bat or Baseball Suit. With BOYS' COMBINATION SUITS eitra pants, mada of all-wool fabrics and guaranteed throughout, Norfolk and Double-BrcattdL S5 to $6 'isw'w -Jwawwsff BOYS' HATS la tl tb all th nwt a and color of spring 50c to $3.50 S. W. Cor. Fourth and Morrison PORTLAND'S FASHIONABLE BOYS' SHOP Basement Department KXICKXR AND XTJ- vTHiua errra. $235 to $4.50 I 111 aT f IXSs W I . i i i i j .i ,iM a i u ii ..is.-auj.av- m hi s i-.i.sjiaWAWww-i.t . ji.. .j . . . ... . . . i . j m , j M FrMiy audi Saflirdlay pedafe Never brfore Iih there been such won derful s.-lllnsc of pianos as now, at Kllora MuMc Houite. One dollar down nnd one dollar a week glvos you choice of 40 pianos at Port land a olO rellatilo piano house. T7n- luard of. you uny of course it waa un henrd of until It was recently rated by Elltra Music House. firm ever mode euen low course no othr firm ever low terma becauae mere tilers Music, country will Inau iru- No otlier terms. Or made such Is but ono House. Nowhera In tne you find a piano house .nine- In the volume tnai la nanaieu here. Nowhere in the country Is there another muslo house large enough and stronir enouxn to enter bji ushwuciii. t with vn ble manufacturers to sell pianos at terms or 11 a week. vnr wonl.1 lillcrs MubIo House, or anr of these seven big makers offer !v .,.... t.rim in un territory but thl northwest country. Conditions are dlf fr.nt here. Of course a dollar a week Is not much of a payment to receive on a high grade lano but wnere couia pianos u piaueu a better advantage than In this new rnnntrv? Just, think what it will mean to these makers to -have over 600 of thene high classed pianos distributed In representative homes. We know that ' good pianos sold at these 'tortns will make for ua friend that will never forgot the cooperation that Ellerg Music House extended them In allowing them to get a piano now when otherwise they would have had to . wait two or maybe three years. This Is why Ellers Muslo House has let down the bars, "so to speak, and of fers every Portland home the opportun ity to secure their piano now. Just think of it pay only a dollar down and a dollar a week. One dollar looks easy It Is easy. Remember we don't charge tho big retail price that you ara expect cd to pay elsewhere. You can get a high class, fully war ranted piano at f2S3, 1215, $186, or one with plainer case. lor 1165. Remember too, that there are 40' styles to choose from. No mystifying conditions no red tape no advertising to1 be done Just nav one dollar down and one dollar a week.,. "You need not now put off coming on account of heavy taxes or other invest ments that you think may stand In the way. Come In today or the first thing tomorrow and see these brand new high grade pianos that are displayed on five floors throughout the big Ellers building. I ' jp unaouDteaiy many oi your neignoora W'X and friends have purchased pianos from Kllers Muslo House and they will tell vou what EilSrs quality and what Ellers j service means. Everything Ellers sell la high grade and positively guaranteed by Kilers Music House. Money refunded If goods are not satisfactory or actually represented. Secure now a fine new piano, ona you'll be proud to own a piano that's a credit to your home a source of unlimited en joyment and benefit to aJL Oaa dollar a week (or equivalent by tha month if preferred) does It, but you must de tide now. Merely bring; a dollar and pick out your piano we"ll deliver your piano at onee-a-but 11 will be necessary, to d It Sid Mot Approve Messaa-a, Brlda waa the second operator of tha i name, lie wa not compelled by any law or regulation to withhold anything regarding nis experiences. He had as muchvright to tell his story aa any aur- vivor. "I did not see Cottam that night. 1 1 deny that I authorised him to glva out anyming wnicn ne enould have with held. j urn -iour riirures- menauir waa transmitted when the Oarpathta was entering the harbor. I did not authorise it. i did not like It, and I did not ap prove or ir "I believe It would have been batter If the operator had sent out a story soon arier tne collision to tha Marconi company for publication." Marconi admitted that It would have been better to have compensated Bride I in some other way for his bravery than by allowing Mm to aell his story to a I single newspaper. Advised Holding- of Cedrlo. . Second Officer Llghtoller yesterday Buiu me condition or j. Hruoe Ismay I was brought to his attention when Is may asked whether he (Llgh toller) tnougbt it would be well to hold the ueario in new York and return the Tl- tanic a crew to Liverpool on It. Lla-ht. oner aaaea: I suggested It would be ndvlnahl- tn aa mis. x want to revert again to Mr. Ismay. E cannot vouch for Its sonrna but I have every reason to believe th story is true that Chief Engineer WUde torn ismay there were no more women on the Titanic. Wilde Just naturally uunuieu nun into a fiouL wild wq. iosi wun- captain Smith." Speaking of Ismay'a actions after th WTecit, lAgh toiler said: "When Ismay waa on the Carpathia hla mental condi tion was BUCh that he COUld not ilenMa anyming ror himself. He kept repeat ing, x ouktii io nave crone down with the ahlp. Women went down, and I snouia nave gone down, too.' I told him not, to ' look at It that way, that no woman was lost because he was saved, but I could not convince him of mat racfc" Nothing tabes the place of a Uavy Blue Serge Suit Sfe our great apeclals in hints serges. They are snrely worth while. They are shown in medium weight hlues, also NAVY BLUE the popular Spring color. These nobby suits are man. tailored, have the high waists and all other new novelties. Strictly up to datef stylish and guaranteed to give good service. Well made of good materials. In vestigate bur big 1 $25 Special at Only Special Lot of ladies' In Tans and Gray Mixtures Also a few Plain Gray Suits, made up with fancy cuffs and collars, In two and three-button effects. This lot includes , v every J?25.0p ray mixture in the house, and embraces all sizes can fit youn or old, lare or small. 1 Yon cannot find their equal in the town at our special Friday and Saturday sale price. Also included in this sale will be found suits ranging from $30.00 Going at $22.50 $35.00 Going at S24.SO Regular $25 Spring Suits now. i - i EUars Muslo HoJse, Ellere building. 1 Seventh and Aider! streets. America's largest muslo dcalcfa. 40 atoraa. .: NSURANCE CONCERNS TO BE CALLED ON TO PAY $14,406,000 An authoritative estimate of the atu- pendous Insurance Ipsa resultant from tne sinning of the Tltanlo la given In the Insurance Field, conies of whtoh have just reached Portland. According to Its-figures, insurance oomnajiiea wUl be called upon to pay $14,408,000 for tha loss of tha Tltanlo and her paaaenaarav divided as follows: , Life Insurance (American companies only), $2,183,000; accident insurance. i.iij.uuu; marine insurance, 110,000,-, 000. The loss sustained by foreign Ufa insurance companies ' la hot known, but probably will bring tha total up mate rially. Tha publleatloa'a figure were baaed oa reports received directly from insur ance companies and It foreign, oorr- eponaenta. , Ajuwraga there have been graatar loeeea ox uri ana property, th loea oo- casionexx oy tne i lianio wreck stab- iin ea av frueaoma woricra record loss of its kind, covering aa it aid mo. manr classea of Insurance, Although American Ufa InsurViie cempaalaa win b called apoa la oat1 ' aP'P lfi M ' " . . . . 1 BMBawABWAWaWaWaWaWaWA White and Cream Serge Suits Also Diagonals and Pin Stripes Newest Spring creations, absolutely the latest Summer styles; many tailored, some plain, others have fancy collars and cuffs. Many of them just like illustration. $27.50. Suits, Sale Price $16.50 $35.00 Suits, Sale Price $24.50 $50.00 Suits Sale Price $32.50 Newesi La dies' Spring Coats A fine lot in gray and tan effects, loose-fitting, sai lor collars; especially smart for young ladies; very latest Spring styles, exclusive patterns many just like the cut shown here. $20.00 Coats, Sale Price $15.00 $25.00 Coats, Sale Price $17.50 $30.00 Coats, Sale Price $22.50 '