Survivors Tell of Gale on Lake Taking 5 Lives (tow Recounts Grim Battle With Elements in Which . Steamer Founders—Res* cued From Island. Sault St#. Marl#. Mich., 23.—Grim account# of th# battle with a Lake Superior gale that claimed the lives of their captain and four of their shipmates were told today by 36 sur vivor* of the steamer Orinoco which foundered Sunday off Montreal island. Radio dispatches from the tug Gar gantua. which answered the signal fires built by the survivors on Mon treal island, told the story df the wreck. The Orinoco foundered off Point* Aux Mines Sunday after it had been necessary to cut adrift the barge Chieftain, which th# Orinoco had In tow. The victims of th# 60-mile gale were: Capt. Anthony L. Lawrence of Cleveland, formerly sailing with the Tomlinson company of Cleveland. Chief Engineer Joseph Wurts of Bay City. Mich. The wheelsman, believed to be of Cleveland. Two other seamen, as yet unidenti fied in the wireless dispatches. The survivors, with which the Gar gantua is making its way into this port, told of the hopeless fight against th# storm, th# decision to cut the barge adrift, th# fight In th# wreck age and of reaching the island, where a 40-hour vigil was spent before the tug brought relief. Members of th* Gargantua ersw, commanded by Capt. D. Wllllame of th# Spanish River Paper company of -Sault Ste. Marie. Ontario, provided th# survivors with food and warm clothes. Two bodies were picked up by the tug after cruising around the scene of tlie wreck for several hours. Later the tug found the drifting barge Chieftain and took it in tow. Mr*. Poole, the woman member of the Orinoco's crew, bore the hard ships bravely. 8he faced the heavy *t-as on a raft improvised by some of th* men when the steamer sank and was subjected to severe exposure on the Island. WOAW Program -J Thursday. May 22. * P. M.—Every child’s story hour, con ducted by Gram Sorenson, editor end publisher of Every Child's magaslne. t>:30 P. M.—Plano recital by artist nupila of Eleanor Rents. Assisted by Ralph Erwin, graduate of the Mlsner •School of Dramatic? Art. and Bertha May Bradford soprano. Piano solos: "Lento’’ .Cydi! Scott fb) "Elfe" . Philip Martha Hi Bradford. Piano solos: fa) "Valae Noble" .Sehumenn "When the Sunset Turns thaOcean Blue to Gold." fb) Zither and harp guitar: Selected. Kuehn and Davie Trinity trio: (a) "Rain”..Harriet Turner fb) Selected. Marie Mullen Oleon. Bernice and Eunice Conwi” Sketch. "Moonshine,” under dlrectioa of J Mlsner school. Pearl Wood Merrymakers. Wait^. "When Lights Ar* Low." Vocal solos: fa) "On# Fine Day" .Madam Butterflv fb) "oh You Don't Know What You're Missing ” Mrs. Alma Huntley. Violin solo. "Romance In A". .Thurlow Lieut ance Wilma Babbit. Woodmen circle federation mixed chorus. "Omaha" .Frit* A Carlson Directed bv Mra. Maud Schnel.bacher. Piano aoio "Impromptu" .Schubert Cleo Faya. Pearl Wood Merrymakers. "You’re In Kentucky Ae Sure es You're Born," fox. t rot. Good Night Listeners. Omaha woodman circle federation chorus. AUVBKTI8KMKNT ECZEMA Alter Otheri Feil PETERSON’S OINTMENT Big Box 35 eonts The mighty healing power of Peter non'* Ointment when eczema or ter rible itching of akin and Scalp toT turee you la known to ten* of thou Hand* of people the country over. For pimple*, acne, rough and red akin, ulcer*, old aorea, pile* and all blemishes and eruption* it is au liremely efficient, a* any broad mind ed druggist will tei! £ou. (Cowrtosry of Radio Digest.) By AeaoHated Press. W&B, Atlanta Journal (429): 8-9. Scotch balladitt, •pecialty, pianist. 10:4o, organ. WOR. Buffalo (319): 4:30-5:30. muatc; b;30, nm. WON, Chicago Tribune (370). 7-10, program, orchestra. WMAQ. Chicago News (447.5): 6, organ; 6:30, orchestra; 7-S, lecture*, Uni varsity of Chicago; 8:16. program. WDAP, Chicago (36o); 6-7. concert ensemble, string quintet; 7, organ, 9, North we* tern muele school. - Chicago (636); 5:30, concert; 6-7:30, musical, talks. WLS, Chicago (345): 5:30, music, talk by Judge Land!*; 9:15-12, studio. WLW, Cincinnati (309). 9. Radio club, 9:10-10, music. WJAX, Cleveland (390); 7, concert. WFAA, Dalian News (476): 12:30-1, Address; 8:30-9:30. recital; 11-12. music. WOC, Davenport (484); 6:30, bedtime; 9. orchestra. KFAF, Denver (360); 8:30, classical muelc. WWJ, Detroit News (617): 7:30, New* orchestra, talk, musical; 9-10, orchestra, baritone, pianist. WCX, Detroit (517): 6, concert, ball scores; 6, concert. WTAS, Elgin (286): 7:30, “Olivia;” 7:45-12, songs, orchestra. WRAP, Fort Worth Star-Telegram (476): 7:30-8:30, concert; 9:30-10:45, Spanish, Hawaiian music. KFKX. Hastings (341): 9.30, American Legion. WDAF, Kansas City Star (411); 6-7, duo-art, address, music; 11:45, Night Hawks. WHB, Kansas City (411); 7, talks, solos: b-10, violin choir, orchestra. KFI, Los Angeles (469): 8:45, Y. M C. A. concert, lecture; 10, concert; 11, Examiner concert; 12, concert WHAS. Louisville Journal (400): 7:30 9, concert, talks. WGI, Medford Hillside (360): 6. Big Brother club; 6:30. talk, musical, song. WMC, Memphis Commercial Appeal [(500); 8:30, orchestra. WLAG, Minneapolis St. Paul (417); 6, sports; 6:15, concert; 7:30, farm lectures. CKAO, Montreal ( 425): 7:30, Canadian National railway entertainer*. - >YJZ .New York (445): 5. bedtime; o:30, talk, orchestra; b:30, organ, 7:15, debate; 8:30. dance. WJY, New York (405); 6.30, talks, 6:16, choral club; 8, talk. WHN, New York (360): 7:30. orches tra; 8, program; 9. orchestra; 9.30, so prano; 9:45, baritone. WBAP, New York (492): 6-8, service, talks, artists, orchestra WOR, Newark (406); 4:30, dance, • .26, •porta. WAAM. Newark (266): 6-8:45, musi cal; 10, talk, Lyon Mearaon. WAAW, Omaha (360); 8. aducationa! talk, “Narcotics.” Rev. Edgar Merrill Brown. » WO AW. Omaha (526): 6. children; • :I0, piano: 9-11, woman's Woodmen Cli de federation. KOO, Oakland (313): 10. Tracy High echool. WDAR, Philadelphia (396): 5:30, talk. WIP, Philadelphia (60*9): 4:06, orches tra; 6-6, talks; 6:15-9:96, concert, talk, dance. WFI, Philadelphia (396): 4, talk; 4:30, orchestra; 6:50. talk. KDKA. Pittsburgh (328): 4:30, con cert; 5:30. children: 5:46. garden talk; 6:15. farm; 7, symphony orchestra; 7:4a, concert; 9:30, concert, one-act play WCAE, Pltthburerh <492): 4 30, con cert; 5:30, bedtime; 5:45, feature, 6:30, musical. KGW, Portland (492): 10:16, studio. 12, dance. KPO, San Francisco (421): 11, solo.*, 12. Bradfield s band. WGV. Schenectady (180): 6:46, opera, orchestra. KFNF. Shenandoah (266): 7.30, old fashioned music. WBZ. Springfield (3S7): 4. concert: 5:19. bedtime; 6:40. orchestra: 6:20. sum mary conference M. E. church: 7:20, quartet, 9 conference. KSP, St. Louis Poat-Dlspatch (546). 8, operatic. •CKY. Winnipeg (450): 8, program. WRC, Washington <469>: 5. children; 7, piano; 7:15. motor talk; 7:30, songs. 7:4b, dance; 8:30. political talk 9, mando lin, guitar, banjo WCBD. Zion (345): 7 musical. ADV ERT1SEMKNT Thin Men, Skinny Men, Run Down Men, Nervous Men You probably know that Cod Liver Oil la the greatest flash producer In the world. Because It contains more Vitamlneg than any food you can get. You'll be glad to know that Con/^u Ghumbcu^nx. of bifUftr&fa, """"""■ I / 1 ^ f Order a ca*a af golf balls—All the beat “Canada Dry” 49c The champagne mt fStore for Men) V ginf.r.Ua- J V_/ - r---\ Sale Another |tarts Thriller! rnurs. tM r I In the “ Store For Men” The “Buckskin Trouser Co.” of Evansville, Ind. Unloaded JtSZ 5,000 Pairs Men’s Trousers At Less Than 50 Cents Dollar % We Bought Them All Some Are Slightly Imperfect But Every Pair Worth More Than Double. In One Big Lot. Your Choice \ i Note the Kinds Fancy mixed worsteds, self-striped woolens, neat checks, broken plaids, herringbones, blue serges, fine cashmeres, tweeds and unfinished worsteds; every popular shade is represented. Trousers to Match Any Coat and Vest 2-Pants Suits $ J0OO (Values to $35.00 Good, substantial fab rics, self-stripe cassi meres, blues, grays and browns, both men’s and young men’s mod els in every size, 34 to 42. Each suit has two pair trousers. V Young Men’s Trousers $1 95 (Values to $3.50) 300 pairs of Young Men’s Trousers, an ac cumulation of good fabrics and colorings, well made, every size included from 28 to 34. Make your selec tion at about half price. J 700New Summer Dresses At a Saving of About Half Price Worth Regularly $30.00 Your Choice ■ I’14s i This lot Dresses i tons, Crei Crepes, T cloths anr lovely shi sizes for lot of dr shown fo N 1500 Wash Suits for Boys Will Be Placed on Sale Thursday Less Than ‘Cost of Materials’ Three ^Qc $ ^ 38 $ | 89 Tom Sawyer, Majestic and Other Good Makes Snappy new Oliver Twist, middy and flapper styles. Splendid fast color fabrics that stand lots of wear and washing*. All the wanted col ors, plain or combination ef fects. Neatly trimmed. Sizes 2 to 8 Years Nlw Dept., Third Floor J r > Sport Hats For Thursday All colors and combina tions. All styles. Millinary—Sacond Floor. V __J f— ---*-"N Splendid Values Wall Papers In Two Special Groups 5c and lie These groups consist of pa pers for living room, dining room,, bedroom, kitchen and bath in newest patterns and latest colorings. Sold only with border. Fourth Floor V ___) Shoes For Field Day $ 2,000 Pairs Shoes (Laced to the toe) Made of heavy quality ducks, double stitched and double soles, like cut. rnrr this rKLL WEEK Field Meet Rules, a book com plete with all the rulings given to every bov purchasing a pair of “Ked” Field Shoes. “Keds” The sport shoe every boy wants. ,2Sf6 $2.50 Pair $2.75 Pair “Laced to the toe.” Extra quality double rubber soles, made to withstand the hardest wear. Main Floor V___) H U f—6w'Qn*a<(Aft\n¥-tAi. GhamjxiMi al bituju'ldu. *F+fcudt» £w& _____ s-:—:—> Thousands of Vines, Shrubs . and Trees in Thursday's Sale of Shrubbery Rose Bushes.12* Bridal Wreaths— 1-year . . 10* 3-year ........ 35* Syringas, 2-year . . .20* Hydrangeas, l-yr„ 10* Pink Spirea. 3-yr., 30* Jap Barberry, 2-yr., 15* Grape Vines, Concord, at.5* Currants, 2-year, 12ri* Gooseberry, 2-yr. 12 Vi* *v Large Pear and Plum j?; at.35* p, Large Apple and Cherry. ftp at.35* IS, Mail Orders. Jit Fresh, Dormant Stock JP ^ Daily. j ftp -«-\| Daisy Crepe f A Popular Silk > Knit Fabric 'I m i A silk knitted fabric similar in structure to £ the well known Mari gold crepe. These are perfect goods and are F" now offered for the first time at so low a price. & Complete color range, fe; Also black. Early shop- 3 ping is advised. y ^ Main Floor j 11 (-"-^ French Ratine 78?, Heather Mixtures, Genuine French Make Black, Green, Blue and Tan Mixed Colors. These fine goods for this sale, at only, yard, 78* ^ Mtui Floor j ^ 1 ■■ 1 ■- - Thurday Grocery and Market Sales 3 cans Danish Milk, 27c 3 to customer. 4 bars Petroleum Soap for.30c Alaskg Salmon. 1 2-lb. flat.10c Cherries, white, S^-lb. size can.55c Dozen $2.85. Olives, select Queen, quart jar.48c No. 10 Apples, can. 40c Dozen, $4.75. No. 10 Solid Pack Peach es, sliihsd or 5 2 • • -65c Dozen, $7.50. Fancv Blue Rose Rice, 1 lb.7c 15 lbs.$1.00 Blue Bell Flour. $1.63 D. H. Flour ... $1.68 Blue Goose Oranges. each . lc Fancy Blooming Ger aneums. pot.19c Fancv Sultana Raisins. lb.10c 8 lbs. ('hick Feed . . .25c Fancy Spinach, peck 10c O K Rran. pkg. 9c TEA A COFFEE DEPT. Ankola Coffer .48c M. Jc J. Blend .45c Excello Coffee .36c 3 lbt.$1.00 Fancy Gunpowder Tea. per lb. 60c Tea Sifting*, lb.33c Breakfast Cocoa, 3 lbs., 25c QUALITY MEATS At Saving Caah Price* Fresh Cut Hamburger... 10c Choice Pork Chops. 22c Fresh White Perch ... .12^c Fresh Pressed Herring. 3 lbs. 25c Cudahy’s Narrow, Lean Bacon .20c Fresh Smoked Frankfurters or Weintes. 15c Choice Tub Creamery Butter. 37c Fresh Country Eggs. doa. 23c Fancy Brick Cheese ... 24c VJ