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| “i "7 | pms in i | Wrouses Oooupants of Stanton m Street Tenement to Danger and. ie Herself Cut Off— Saved by Firemen, NY NARROW ESCAPES ‘ AND BRAVE RESCUES. Man, Rushing to Aid of Family,| Held by Smoke and Fire on| ~ Roof—Mother of Girl Hysteri- ~ cal with Fear. 4 F > * ‘After notifying all the tenants in the | Brestory brick tenement-house, No. 147 street, to-day that the duilding| ‘ on fire, Annie Kanner, fifteen years OM, fourd nerselt on the root, her de- F- eent cut off by the flames and the! Qmoke which enveloped the houge, | es * There she was joined by a man who * * bed entered the building to rescue his ly. The two were finally saved by firemen who carried them across a " run from the window of an ad- ing building. The fire is believed be the work of an incendiary, | g great crowd saw the rescue, which | . not without thrilling details, Mrs. % the mother of Annie, was on | m street, crying out to the firemen gave her daughter, She grew hysteri- and the women, who could hasdty| kept back of the ropes, set up a/ be of shouts and wild cries that | moat drove the girl on the roof fran- 4 ‘The fire itself was a stubborn one | dd several times the firemen fighting ‘ had to withdraw from the bullding 5) @ account of the denalty of the smoke, vie Disvovered by Janitress. Mrs. Kanner, who (s the janitress, dis. @eveged the blaze in the cellar, She > gant one of her children to sound the farm and told Annie to notify, the ten- ts, On the ground and first floors are ores, Twenty families live above, From door to door Annie went shout- fag the alarm, Mothers ran down the we thelr children from the sec: | be" and thi rd floors and all escaped, but | fhe exit of several was cul off on the =" on account of the thick ‘ Many got out through a window on + third floor to an adjoining building. 4 Berliner with a two months old | © @hiMd got out of the burning building in| | the vigilance of the crew was relaxed | oughfare. It is unseomly. Desist.” | a re eee” hy Island, She Makes Desperate Told Magistrate, She Blew Attempt at Suicide as Boat Cigarette Smoke at Him, au! Lands at Blackwell's Island, | oy Fifth Avenue. | As ha wee about te be Maded at Be) sian who was sbeoisedit the Workhouse, pier, on Blackwell's Island, | soe or a young woman puffing Away al where she'had been sent @ prisoner 4» cigarette, blowing rings and allowing from Harlem Court to-day, Marie Ten- curls of amoke to Issue from her dainty . twenty-six years old, jumped ROetrii, arraigned Frederick Norton, |’ y said ants “4 of the Manhattan Hotel, before Magie- boat Thomas Brennan and sank in the) Goin to-day, * @wirl of foam trom the propeller while It was in Mr. Norton's automobile, steamboat backed and filled to| Coursing slowly along Fifth avenue, bed the pier. j that Policeman Renasalaer saw the aes he ee, young woman emoking. She was Mra. fels, who has as many medals for rea-| and she sat beside Mise Elaine Van mont, Travia Farnum, a Yale man, caught her hair as she was going down | 2114.4 by the prim young patrolman, for the last time, and although she Policeman Shocked, struggted and bit and scratched in a of the men in the car was exceeding managed to overpower her and keep the eong Nmit, he observed, and he fol- her head above the surface ntl! one) owed beside the puffing vebicle to take of the steamboat crew threw him a) ay omeial rubber. Hine, Daniele was then almost @x- when ne drew up alongside he nearly hausted, He and the woman, the lat-| 6) of hin wheel. One of the young ter only semi-consclous, were drawn women in the car wae actually smok- back to the steamboat, and she was|ing 4 cigarette, There was nothing landed on the pler. | amateurish about the way she handlel | ‘The women was arrested Saturday |i: ang Renssalaer’s eyes popped as he | night in Third avenue, and sentenced | saw ner blow a series of rings. in Harlem Court to-day by Magistrate | nig ig outrageous conduct,” he | Crane to two months In the Workhouse, | gojiioquised, and as soon as he recov-| Bhe seemed quiet and submissive on the | ered from Ale amazement he called out | way to the steamboat and on the trip politely: over until the Brennan was within Atty! ‘Young woman, you mustn't really feet of the Workhouse pier. Then, when |continue this smoking in a public thor- for a ent, ahe ran to the side and | 4 “On, Fudge.” if id Renesalaer ped rr. Eve Pr “and Your Honor,’ to Magistrate Pool, the attention they paid to me wae to say “Oh, fudge!” and blow a cloud of emoke at me, The two men In the front of the auto were | lea ‘ ” winging out loud and I called out to | i them to stop. They turned on me with an insulting grin and one of them mid ‘Fade away, Bobby.’ That was “ eo | too much, and | arrested them.” | “That wat really too bad," aald Mag- “Bo they called you @ rate Pool, Theodore Loss Dies in Hospital from Fractured Skull as Re- leary to respect a sult of Curious Accident at |i", 07 aus etn win «amie Henasalaer observed rward that he; 186th Street. wan deeply grieved to say that he has seen more than one woman smoking in ny daylighg on public thorough- fares, At night he says that it is Ser. Theodore Loss, forty-two years old, rip bold" #3 handesomely-gowned J way. Others followed ass: by Aremen. Work of an Jncendiary, ‘after Annie reached the root ashe Baned over the coping at the top aad e@ for help, She was soon after F i) by Henry Cohen, who lived on! i top floor, He war told that his wit Pf tnd chitaren nad not teft the bulldfoy, ; he worked Dis why up from the through the smoke gily to Als. Gover that there was no one’ in his flat, * Phen he groped along the halls to the Stairway which leads to the roof, He to quiet the girl, but without mud a8. ‘the distance from the conf to building was ter fort and retched across, ay the fre was the work | of an Incendiary. A man was seen to bi @@ Into the bullding a short tine before the fire broke out, and it was hinted " Prat the fire was started for business ai feasons. The police will report the case E fo tbe Fire Marshal, 7 WML CSE —ATSTINOSTIL Police Admit They Have Run _» Down Every Clue Without > | Reaching a Solution of the . * Mysterious Brooklyn Murder, ay ‘The mystery surrounding the murder | @f Saloon-Keeper Frank McNally, of No, 4 Park avenue. Prooklyn. is as far from solytion as ever. To-day Capt. Toole, of the Wlushing avenue station, Guthoriaed thig statement: “We have worked every clue In our | possession to ite end and have discov- » @red nothing. We have no information 4 which Warrants us !n making an ar- feat. It developed to-day that less than a Week before the murder MeNally's @partment over his saloon was robbed, Toma Hanlon, the actress, to whom he Was engaged, sald that she went to see _ McNally about two weeks ago, and that whe found the door of his rooms open, mmoned McNally from the saloon low. He, after making a search, an- Reenced that a roll of bills amounting , & $7 had been taken from the pocket @ pair of trouse “About the story told by two boys at 1 had a kev to Frank's apart- 5 it, I want to say that the boys are Dy Wither vicious little lars or they are ' Bimply fools, who are repeating some- thi they have heard somewhere. [| Saver in. my life had 4 key to the Mat N ever even had the use of Frank's 4 He wore jt or a ring ut- 6 his trousers by a chain and ik it from the ring. loyed to open the nd McNally’ = p Weatigate the contents in the ering some thread to clue on, They found a piece » @ lamp shade and a slate the names of customers who it eredit in the a a few any kind. ee FMREE KILLED BY TRAIN, */ this station curves in, and ie fs im- and a fire insurance | were po letters or mem- URG, Pa., Sept. %—Three Killed and one fa- to-day by a fast Pennsylva: apoyo ‘by omen smoke utomobiles. of No. @ Bast End avenue, died Smoke Ti ch Their Noses, in the Lebanon Mosplital as the result A tow days “f he saw one young of a curlows accident which occurrea | woman take a bulldog pipe from the | hand of a youth by her side Ip an open at the One Hundred and Fitty-steth | motor car und actually, put ite ¢tem in her mouth an a to amon street station of the Thin Avenye | 9sh Maun Wned at this unto Raliroad to-day, The track south of that he could not recover in time to remonatrate. “Time and again,” sald Renasalaer, possible for @ passenger waiting for @ fervidly, "I have seen women blow je ke through their noses, I have seen north-bound train to see an approach: | titenrettes. in thelr hands, and they ing train from the platform unt) the dt ‘an if they were really in the train in almoat at the station, | Rabie af eek Yon't that eral? “Of course, T don't know of any law Lows was taken ill at the station to- | ot torbide women to #moke any more day and walked to the edge of the plat. | iin men, but it aceme terribly forwant form, where he held on to a post and of them, doesn’t it? It jan't ry i toe leaned forward #o that his head pro- them to smoke in the street, and I wi jected a few inches, A train came i vaverything Th my’ pe a around the curve at that moment and |°"\A“4himber af these young women the head car atruck Loss a terrific biow | who smoke have been very rude to me. on the side of the head, hurling him | When | told them, to step they have half acroas the platform. tongues and make faces, And what ts When the man was picked up he was |even more, one very pretty young wom- unconsctons, and at the Lebanon Hos- | An, \elually advised mo to descend to pital it was found that his skull Was | qeoq | don't know what we are com- fractured, jing to! THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, SEPTE TAD (GAL PSOMER “TH, FUG,"SMD MAES CPTUR glar and Corners Him in Cel- lar of Apartment-House. John Rooney, a policeman attached under arrest ¢ tO the West Forty-seventh street sta- aught a man to-day who ‘es said tc have attempted burglary at No, 27 Bast Efghty-fifth street, The on, oft duty, j cepiure was made after a chase of sev- from ‘the forward deck of the Steam eral blocks in a busy section of the city trate Pool in the Jefferson Market Rocney was the agiy policemen in a! {large crowd of men and women who) wok part In the pursult. George Timmons, of No, 160 First avenue, was neen on the etaire of the) Ae ahe went Gown Mate Harry Dan- | yyy; ; orf-Astoria,| Mat house No, 27 Hast Bighty-Atth | ht: Onn oe ® | eurest. by Mra, Mary Coleman, the! | . | Jantress. cusp from drowning as he has fingers, Cortlandt Selover. of the Hotel Bel. quagicions aroused by the man, wie the asked him what he was doing in the house he dropped the bundle and ran, Mrs. Coleman grappled with Dim, | postpaid, for $1.00, Agents waa! ‘The motor car was not exceeding the |.’ 4. aia not have tho strength to esperate effort to free herself, ha speed limit, the policeman testified. One) ii vin ai help arrived. 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