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“TENEMENT Fire bacon en Prove fhemselves > \ Heroes and Make Many Dar- ‘ing Rescues at Early Morning ‘Blaze in Williamsburg. | MOTHER‘AND CHILD ~~ q CARRIED TO SAFETY. Aged Woman Partially Para- - _. dyzed Removed to the Street ff —-ust_as the Flames Were > ~——s About to. Surround Her. {5 a fire which partially destroyed the @oudle tenement at No, 936 phattah “avenue, Williameburg, be- Bere daylight to-day @ wild panic took Bi among the excited dwellers and = @everal were severely burned in their “Bftorts to escape. The police made a humhber of berote’ rescues. ‘The fire was discovered by a woman | Wwhd waa awakened by the smoke. she | ban down the hall screaming and into the street. Polloeman William Brenner turned in an alarm and ran back to the to get the occupants out. dn the bdaseniont, the fire ate Up Into the barter shop of Jacob et and bgok of It into the rooms Mary Smith and her little calla. William Quigley caw Mrs, 4rying to raise a window to jump ‘The flames were then ieaping about @nd part of the floor back of her falien tn. Policeman ran through the fire- hall, broke down the hall door and up the. woman and her child and them through the flames and to Mrs, Smith was burned about end her child's dress was from its body. They were at- ef by an ambulance surgeon and eared for by neighbors. going upstairs Policeman Hren- id Mrs. Anna McHugh, sixty- years old, lying on tho floor where ‘She had fallen in her attompt to escape. Sho ts partially paralyzed and had been to reach the stairs, The flames ¢ ‘breaking through tho floor about Sher when Brenner picked her up and eatried her to the street. She was bad- Aygbumed about the arms and shoulder. he two policemen carried down many other persons who had lost their way fn ithe tenement, Then Brenner made a last @ash through the building. He ; tarted for the top. finding no one unfil | | “he reached the top floor. There he Tound the legs and the lower part of the body of Frederick Ernst, fifty-four i ti a CAUSES PANIC... or an . At last there is a possibilKy of some- ‘thing really funny getting into the pages of London Punch, Henry W. Lacy who fp known to the constant readers of “Toby, M. P.,"" has discovered s been In this country and he has discovered that the American wriggle ts responal- ble in a great measure for the confusion that relans In our streets. The English humorist also has discov- @red the fact that the Ameriean citizen Goenn't feem to eare a continental for the upraised hand of the policeman, “At home,” you know, when the “bobby” raises his hamllke hand trafflc ceases, e “bobby” represents the immovable object, you know, and London tt Irresitible force that loses ita Irresist- Mleness when the white-gloved hand te rained. It has been suggested that the police- men kindly raise their hands while Mr. Lucy is in town in order that he may not feel homesick, or As to the American wriggle, sauirm. the humorlac attributes {t to the continual hustle for the almighty dollar, This wriggle was overlooked by Me Harry Furnies, Mr. _Luoy ‘a co yeare ol, dangling maneoug the acuttle hole to the roof. Ernst had tried t ut after pettin toe Biting Sut found chal his corpulent escape to the roof, 1s head, shoulders 48 00 for the opening. In Yatra lon ads through he had ed tho ladder away and there he Tee oe: A Mi the peleer4 in. place bree Bit ih wile Me was stuck Ra the. ecuttle rene ched the roof about yorely urned his head, arms oul ry german carried him to the “he ak was taken to the Dastern Distriot ospital, wthere Dr. Diaz said his burns were jous. ‘The damage amounted to about $6,000. DENIES HIS OWN EXISTENCE. Nevertheless Judge Molds Negro on Charge of Stealing Watch, 80 strenuous were the denials of Dal- Jan Watson, @ oolored porter ina West Forty-ffth street boarding-house, when arraigned tu-day In tbe West Side Court on a chatge of stealing @ watch and chain from one of the boarders, thut Magistrate Dovel "Do you deny "1 do absolu ones quickly, He was heid in dail of $200 for trial, ‘our own existence?” ,” answered the pris- ‘INLAND MAKES REPAIRS. LONDON, Oot steamer Finland, Capt. Albrecht, whic! arrived at Southampton yertaniay from daivary. with her steari Tr dam- made necessary repairs Lures pro- Sea ton New York, and pasded the lAzard at 1265 P. Sf. ATLA AS TOBY, M. P.,” FINDS WRIGGLE THAT FURNISS OVERLOOKED with the Man with a Megaptone, the Funniest Things Punch’s Humorist Has Seen in America. %—The Red Star! ses. worker on Punch. Murnies is an artist who writes things, sometimes about Amerkans and other people, tut gencr. ily ebout Wurniss, He Gacorered many things in Amerios during hie visit to this country, but overloked the American wriggla Mr, Lucy has saved the bonor of Punch, Mr. Lucy, when asked by a reporter what hé considered the funnlest thing he tind seen in Amerlca—excepting, of course, the wrigglie—replied: “The man who bellowed at me through a mega- phone at the Grand Central Station!” Life in New York Is Ike life In a desert unless you have Telepho service at your residence. Send us your name and address and one of our agents will oall and tell you about the low rates, NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY, 16 Doy Street. Our Oculists Write More Prescriptions than any other organization in the world, This unequalled experi- ence brings surer knowledge, greater skill, more certain exactness in the application of It. 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