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PT TEN Bw 8 EXCITING WORK AT ALARM FIRE} Tar’ Paper and Roofing Made Furious Blaze in South Brocklyn. burst of fiame and) Y st night from the boiler room of the factory of 8 Barrett & Cok manufacturers of tar paper, root- and paving bricks, at Smith atreet and Gowanus Canal, Brooklyn, and be- fore the engines arrived several fac- torfes in that section of the city were fn danger. Smith street from the main @ two-story structure was @ building used by Barrett & storehouse and drying rooms. wind fanned the flames over to the building and soon it was burning furtows!s. Policeman John Wagner end John Regan, a night watchman, tried to get into the boller room, but were driven back by the fire and the men began to free fifty horses in a stable adjoining the plant. The first alarm brought Deputy Chief Lally, The fre was becoming danger- ous. There was of sparks on Neighboring factories and even factories on the further @ide of the canal. Lally sent in a second, then @ third and then @ fourth alarm. Chief Kenlon came in feaponse to the Inst, and he sent in @ fifth call, whieh brought ail the fire engines in the south section of Brook- lyn, ‘The plant was doomed from the first. Tt and connecting houses were aban- doned and the firemen turned their at- tention to other plants and played @treams of water on them until danger was aver. ‘The fire was most spectacular, light- ing up all of South Brooklyn. The loss was about $300,000. ——»—_—_——_ VAUGHAN EPIGRAMMATIC. Advises Fashionable Congregation to Rest from Restlessness. Father Bernard Vaughan, who has converted a number of soclety women Lent * yesterday afternoon before nd fashionable audience in thedral. Some of the Eng- ar 1 are the nations so One might be led to were sent here for no han to find out which puld get first—no one Hy, 7 Inave you see my line. per yard. Serge. NEW YORK WOMAN ROBBED “AT A HOTEL IN MUNICH. Miss Anna Allensbach’s Room En- tered in Her Absence by Shrewd, Suave Thief. BERLIN, Feb. 23.—Miss Anna Allens daoh, sald to be @ wealthy New York woman, has been robbed of costly jew- eiry, New York bonda, $600 in and many other valuables — Som , _ il — ah : Ne 2 sig wie ‘ = war a? > Ao a RS LTS be * a8 Ne \ — La pean A T & waa B ana - wn => ore on V OAT Oy oa ww HATA YV sab onl No trace of tho thief has been f Miss Aliensbach trom seon that the chamb would stop him the man handed the girl a note and asked her to deliver it to Miss Atlensbach The note, written in French, satd that the writer regretted not finding Miss Allensbach in and would call aqain, When 3fias Allensbach returned she valuables gone. from behind and aventie found all her carh a’ You can't describe that difference~—but you recognize it pyr oy Turkish flavor—with oft ularly fine a's bias mildnese—that mak makes cigarette athousand times welcome—it's there. gh TIM 4 CIGARETTES Plain as to the —but Led Honal220 for 0 addi- 15 cents, With each package of Fatima hs ered 25 of wl t {eli college pene front (23d crosecton af 100, ry Philadelphia the beautiful Mrs. Pitt.’| members’ started on the launch we cam ‘What's her first name. J neverheard i" apartments Mrs, Lacroix got her divorce on evi- dence given } alimony. Youth aud | Spencer, N. Mitte, seers to krow.very-Ittle.of the religion, outside of its’ effett-upon his hat after. Joining ihe notorious, for her ON CONEY ISLAND AVENUE.) te boty was Surgeon Crawls Under the Wheels | “4 After Body While Women Pas- senger Frederick K of Aaron Kile! Coney Island front of a northbound one at C I never did. We are expecting |. ix and his: brid ym ees QUIT SCHOOL TO MARRY. Finally Find a Miatster. Robert rene toian College in’ Poughkeeps: _ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, at the Regina Paiace fotel in lee BOY Is KILLED BY CAR c'ctook last night, killed. vught forward irocks and as the passeng 1 the women R 4 and ma of them nearly swoon soon arrived from Howpital. Dr, Overs vain hope that the lad was still aliv anid. Meantime the fat! | acene. He became gri non's body was taken a and Kings Highw: Children Are Reseued Firet. “the foot of East One Hungred and tleth street. There the woman said that | fe of the she is Mrs, Charles Bitt6tt, @eward of the yacht club, and that t! ‘were Alexander & Kemp of No. One Huntred and Forty-first stree ‘Charles Bryant of No. 3: Beekman street, Charles Kaiser sof No, %87 East Onw with.them. We had no idea of dan: Bailey? waa| unt wo got caught in the floc, T! Led ‘one coujd come to jo Ventere Ont, ing to fescue us but no ready for them.” oWildren sere launch came to us. Lacroix ag got @ rope to'the { and towed it to safety. cared for by: friends, Gier from Poughkeepsie aged twenty-one, of Fear Fire, were students. On St. ! Was run over and | under the! }. \ nd n Coney Island Men raised the car and the surgeon crawled under the wheels In the ‘The boy had died instantly, Dr. Overand nd reached the crazed when his | Firet the children were lifted into the ‘numb from i> boat could have lived in that crush ‘ef tee. ‘We became very cold and I hed aimost by private detectives, who) given up Nope when I screamed. ‘Then said that on March 22 they bad found | Lacroix ‘with @.gray-haired woman in a Broadway: hotel. pay the first Mrs. Lacroix $7,000 ed and the police After rescuing the launch party, Mott and his: men broke through the ite Noes, imprisoned laundh Mrs. Bitt@orf and her children were ———————) SCARE IN BRETTON HALL. i ‘and Miss Fannie Mink. | Leek fa Smoke Pipe Made Gueste ler of ccbnuionts, aged twenty, were Lmarried.in Fishkill Friday. night by the in Bri Broad- Rev. ‘George: A, Green, an Eplecopal| 4 Are cere 10 Bretton Hall.at way and Eighty-sixth stregt,- parly last 1912. lithe 's Greatest Furniture House Block 8th Ave. pa-NO Red Tape NO Sirings to This Oller gumann OPEN <-> EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK SAMPLE ENAMEL BEDS AT LESS THAN FACTORY COST! 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