The evening world. Newspaper, January 6, 1915, Page 2

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DISTRICT emoke which had a quick asphyxiating effect. ‘ The In the two trains became panic stricken and started “to break windows and the gisse in the doors. ‘The guards at first fought ito keep the passengers in the cars, but were overpowered and the doors - , INGERS IN BATTLE FOR SAFETY. « Then ensued 2 disgraceful and battle for safety. Men and Stays knocked down and trampled women and girls. i In the two rear cars of the express the panic and stress were at their worst. When the firemen fought their way into the subway through and in the side streets were turned into reception hospitals. USED TO REVIVE MANY. it f i i 2 i f i i | I | ! t H i f j 7 | | i H i y if i § | i i | Fé fi H [ i i i i HY : i t | ii a E z { i ? t e = i 7 & ith a § i i t ! * | ae AT ye MAKES also attended by three uniformed nurses obtained from Bellevue Hospital. This afternoon pliysicians at the Polyclinic Hospital were not ae ean- Guine of the recovery of the subway injured as they were earlier in the day. Two or three of the patients were in danger of developing pueu- monta, and on account of the dampness of the atmosphere the order Given that no one be discharged until to-morrow. missioner J. Sergeant C wetter Atterney are were Bighop of Trafic C and William C. Phillipe of 2615 Beventh Avenue were two rescuers whose nayies stood out for daring. Bishop was at,Columbus Cirele when noticed smoke pouring from doth subway ‘kiosks. He dashed into the downtown station and ran into firet led train, a local lying between Fifty-ninth and Fiftyeizth There he found everybody in a mad panic, milling through the Phillips, who stuck to his heels despite the smoke, found women in the foremost ear of the stalled local. These @anaged to Grag through the front Geor to the tracks outside. Then, the dead weight of an unesmecious woman, they toiled pain- the vent at Fifty-fifth Street, where the fre ladders had Geen five years who was brought to the Polyclinic Hospite! unconscious from Broadway ané Fifty-ffth Street at 9.46 A. M. and ied an hour later with- of if i { ry i i i | j ! Te i i f | i i ; tH i i i t! i F | lia! d | bi 7 : > ™ & it HY | Hi i i ry g i HA fli i HI . E F i f ef Hj e i? 32 _ i i BT E i ii it i | Hl i? BLOW OUT OF FEED WIRES CAUSES TI8-UP. ‘These ote Motions Nes. 11, ot No. 91 Clty Mall Place; 12, at Ne. 190 TUTTO E Waa ee ee Dee eee INSPECTION AND PROSECUTE SOME OF THE INJURED IN THE SUBWAY, 7 CH, BENJAMIN, No. 123 Hundred and Fitty-sizth BERGER, REGINA, orn Boulevard. BISHOP, FARL, No. 615 Weet One Hunéred and Seventy-cecond Street. BLOOMBERG, ESTELLE, No. 145 Aldus Street, the Bross. BROOKS, BENJAMIN, No. 1069 Tit- fany Avenue. = BURMAN, JACOB, No. 137 East No, 901 Bouth- Hunéred and Thirty-ninth Street. CAMPANELLI, MARGARET, No. 7 Tinton Avenue. CARMEN, JOBEPHINE, No. 428 fl s 4 i f i : I i ial MAYER, ROSE, No. 618 Hewitt; One Hundred and Thirteenth: Street. Place. FRRRANTI, PULVIA, No. 146 Kast One Hundred and Fiftieth Street. FISHKIN, DORA, Ne. 1499 Besten Reeds. FISHMAN, DORA, No. 1499 Boston Road, - PURMAN, ATI, No, 043 Bast Buadred and Lveietpectt sy! street, ‘ Hook and ler No. 3. GOLDSTEIN, JULIA, No. 156 Fox MAFFRO! IN, ISAAC, No. 903 Weet One Hundded and Thirty-fourth ‘Street, HAGENBURG, LILLIE, No. 10% Btebbine Avenue, HAGENBURG, ROSE, No. Gouthern Boulevard. HANNES, J., No. 176 Prospect Ave- Bue, HIRCHKOWITZ, ANNIE, No. 471 Kelly Street, the Bronx; overcome. HOFFMAN, ISAAC, No. 203 West One Hundred and Thirty-fourth Btreet, JABIN, LOUIB, No. 928 Forest Ave- Bue; overcome. JENSEN, ANBGAR, No. 204 West One Hundred and Forty-ninth Street. Street. KAPLANSKY, LENA, No. 124 Van Nest Avenue KAPLANAKY, BESSIE, No. 124 Van KEISER, ISIDOR, No. 175 East One Huséreé and Kighth Street. LANGAN, MAY, No. 93 East One Hundred and Sizty-seventh Street. LEE, CHARLDS, sixty, negro, cook, ‘No. 11 West One Hundred and Thirty- Atth Street. LESCYINSKY,’ JULIUS, No. %8 Broadway. LEVITT, FLORENCE, No. 63 East One Hundred and Eighteenth Street. LEVINE, ROSE, No, 881 Fox Street. lired Nervou Men and W omen MESSER, RUDOLPH, No. 6 t. ‘M'GUIRE, Captain of Truck No. % M'GUIRE, LILLY, No, 40 Bast ‘Twenty-second Street. 7 M'GUIRE, MARIETTA, No. 690 East ‘Twenty-second Street. M'MILLAN, JOSEPHINE, of No. 247 Beventy-fourth Street, Brooklys, overcome. MOORE, LENA, No. 788 West End Avente. . MULLER, MARGARET, No. 1070 Intervale Avenue, NBSSPR, MADGE, No. 600 West One Hundred and eventy-fourth Street. NEWMAN, JOHN, No. 8 East One Hundred and Thirty-ffth Street. NOONAN, JOHN, Ni East One Hundred and Thirty.@fth Street; to home. NUNAN, JOHN, thirty-four, No. ws East One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Street; overcome. NUSB, MRS., No. 701 East One Hundred and Hightieth Street. OLINDA, MISS ZAN, seventy, & widowed housekeepr, of No. 17 East Beventy-second Street, overcome. ORCHARD, ISIDOR, No. 7 Hast One Hundred and Nintb Street. O'REILLY, JAMES, fireman, En- gine No. 23; pulmotor had to be used. : ORSHIP. ISIDOR, No. 76 Bast One Hundred and Ninth Street. PEROPA, ROSE, salesiady, No. 318 East One Hundred and fiftieth Hundred and Gixty-third Street. PURVIS, JACK, thirty, of No. 22 ‘Third Avenue; overcome. RACHAT, D. Z, No. 15 East One Hundred and Ninth Street; to home. RATHAUSE, HANNAH, No. 1466) ‘Wilkins Avenue. RATHAUBE, FREDA, No. 1466 ‘Wilkins Avenue. REINE, ERNESTINE, No. 625 East One Hundred and Sixty-fifth Street; may die, ROSEN, JACOB, No. 69 East One Hundred and Eleventh Street. ROBSENFIELD, LEWI6, No. 126 East One Hundred and Tenth Strest, RUDNICK, GIMON, No. 919 Fox treet. RUFFELL, HENRY, No. 418 Hast One Hundréa and Forty-sixth Street. RUSSELL, MAUDE, of No. 64 Lenox avenue, overcome. SAFIR, ABRAHAM, No. 4 East One Hundred and Seventy-cighth si BAGATINA, SALVATORE, of No. 480 Belmont Avenue, overcome. SCHIBIEN, SALVADOR, No. 2490 Belmont Avenue. SCHOELLY, ERNEST, No. 43 West @ixty-fourth Street. SCHULMAN. MAMIE, nineteen, of No, 4 East One Hundred and Seven- teenth Street; overcome. SELLECK, ESTHER, thirteen, a echool girl, of No. 7 Kelly Street, the Bronx, overcome by smoke and lacerations of the right band. SERRENTI, FULVIA, No. 146 East One Hundred and Fiftieth Street; overcome. GHERWOOD, JOSEPHINE, of No. GULLIVAN, MRS. A. W., No. 8000 ‘Third Avenue, @CHATZ, RACHEL, No. 33 East One Hundred and Fifteenth Street. GEIVFER, HATTIB, No. 617 Union Avenue. t SOLOMON, JENNIE, Wo. 601 Tia- sIEOML, @aDIE, Ty SILVERMAN, KALIS,.No. Qne Huadred and Seven! poston Head, the Bren. SOBHAY, DELLA, No, «7 One Hundred and Forty. Street; to nome. ey SPRINGER, M188, 6f No. 970 maa Street, the Bronz, GTEDMAAN, EMILY, tham Avenue, the Bronx. TEETS, ARTHUR, No. 21 West Bighty-firat Street. ‘TRANNICK, GUSSIE, No, 181 West One Hundred and Eighteenth Street; euts; to home. TUNIP, GUSSIE, No. 18 West One Hund! and Eighteenth Street. WEINER, ABE, No. 666 Fox Street. WESTERBERG, ALEX. No. 602 WILSON, JESSE, No. 64 Lenos Avenue. ZITO, VITO, No. 250 Bast One Hun- dred and Forty-sixth Street. KAISER IS IN BERLIN; OPERATION ON THROAT BELIEVED NECESSARY. COPENHAGEN, Jan. 6 (Central Newe—The Kaiser is now in Berlin, but fe constrained with difficulty from returning to the front. His physicians have advised him thag the ion on his throat will be necessary and that he will have to eat and FF otr before it can be undertaken. pushers STE vere eS FREDDIE WELSH MATCHED WITH JOHNNY GRIPFITH. ——— Johnny Grittisn, Akron light- here on Feb. twelve round We iy guaranteed Aaroas" is Yun derstood both men will make 136 pounds ata P.M. SERGEANTS FIRE ELLISON. : ——_ At @ meeting to-day, the Police Ser- geants’ Benevolent Association voted to epense with the services of William B. i py Hi ity il “ if oe { J | f . ; r i E E ! f d re Ef i eet i s i oF rit s AS i i Hh 4 z f 3 i # i

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