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a a HUNT HARLEM FIREBUG. AFTER BLAZE THAT KILLED 15 AND INJURED SCORE (Continued ) and District Attorney against leaving baby carriages tn hallways. THE DEAD. BA, EUGED OSA, TONY, 5 MRS. ROSA, AMOR! AMOR INGLESE, five. INGLESE, MATHILL MATILSKY, ABRAHA two MATILSKY,. ANNA, thirty SILVER, BEATRICE, seventecn, SILVER, FANNY, fourteen SILVDPR, NATHAN, fifty SILVER, SAMUEL, nine, SILVPR, SARAH, twenty SUGARMAN, KATHERINE, ty-five. SUGARMAN, SIDNEY, twenty GARMAN, GERALD, tw SUGARMAN, MARY, twenty- THE INJURED. AMORROSA, SEBASTIAN, eleven, burns on boy. ; ANGELUS, MRS. DAVID, fifty five, shock and burns. GOLDFARB, MILDRED, ten, burns on body. a GOLDFARB, MRS. twenty-six, burns on arms MINNIE, nd body GOLDFARB, WILLIAM » right foot burned. me NEVSKY, MARGARET, elght, burns on body, SANQUIST, LILLIAN, two, burns ‘on body. RACH, EMILY, twenty-eight, feet burned. RINGLES, NICHOLAS, twenty, burns on feet. BANQUIST, NORA, shock and burns. . STRAKOSCH, FRED, twenty-one, jinnds burned and overcoine by smoke. Tho injured were taken to Beth Mavid and Harlem Hospitals and all save Mrs. Rose Inglese, who die the latter institution, went home af treatment. In the Sugarman family, six per- sons lost their lives, Anna Matilsky being a married daughter of the fam- ily. Five persons in the Silver family perished. The funeral services ‘or these eleven victims will be held to- morrow afternoon, the Sugarmans being buried from an undertaking es- tablishment at No, 815 [ifth Street, and the Silvers from an establish- ment at 119th Street and Lexington Avenue. The flames had aroused many others jm the neighborhood belore occupants vf the building were aware of the fire. scape was then cut off by the stairs. Many were burned to death on.che fourth and fifth floors before they could reach fire-escapes. Firemen and policemen did good rescue work 20 escapes, roof and in windows. Six members of one family died and toree of another. The clothing of sume of those rescued was burning when they were brought down. There were many thrilling rescues. Pred Strokach of No. 727 East 93d Street and his friend, Louis Aarons, climbed the fire escape and saved at least eighteen persons. Wiliam Connors of No, 155 East 110th Street brought down five chil- @ren and Mrs, Nathan Silver. When the fire started she was preparing for an engagement celebration for her daughter, Sarah. The latter war killed in the fire. Four hours were required before the firemen had the fire under control A relief committee to aid the hum- dred or more persons made homeless has been established. Contributions may be sent to Martin J Treasurer, at Ni 6 Bae) vibe Seat INCE SUED BY LAWYERS FOR $55,000 LEGAL FEES Movie Ma Kennedy, treet, mid togHave Paid Only 00 of Bill. Charles Duell, J. Boyce Smith, Frederick F. Neuman and George New Gass, lawyers, began suit in the Su- preme Court to ay through Stanchfleld orneys, Against ‘Phomas #1 they have rendere services in connection with ment between himself and the Associated First National Pictures, Inc., that where “reasonably w $60,000, und that Ince has paid but $1 ut. a BRITISH MINE) GENER LONDON, Oct -—The union miners have post throughout the South Wales mining istrict that a general strike of the miners will occur # fortnight hence un- Federation and a 100 per cent, union membership is obtained meanwhile. aes | W.& J. SLOANE FIFTH AVE. and 67th STREET NEW YORK HARMLESS To carpets hecause it is straight suction—no brush to wear down the pile. Easily adjusted to any kind of carpet. SLOANE VACUUM CLEANER Complete with all attachments, Accepted by and supplied to the United States Government for use in Government Buildings. “Hergen was a step or _T@HE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1922. an attack so they can take possession of the cotlege."* The Turks made several more tn me ‘You know this man? He de-| from the main bulldings. The Turks] effectual attempts to get the Amerl- graded my wife." feigned rance of what the Amert-[ cans to fire. “Mra. Kline ne to me and tried}can jo s were trying to tell them Word was sent to the commander to get me to make peace between the}and pointed thelr guns at them. The]of the Turks and he sent a squadron two mon, but L was too exelted, Mr,|sallors scurried to cover, but befure] of cavalry. But soon after thelr ar- Kilne had a gun tn his Nand Then|they were able to »t behind a stone] rival the cavalry also began to attack he sald to Mrs. Bergen, ‘We are gos|o volley of ehots was fired at them | the school. The climax came when 72 ALARMS SENT IN ne up stairs.’ One was shot tn the mens ear’ and Sissi Lar ae rd babe an pees FROM EIGHT BOXES ne fy a uitie Walle Borgen onne Gane of the college shouted | him to hand over his arma. Ho re- (Continued.) stairs and went out the door, He fused and they were on the point of FOR ONE BIG FIRE anit ay nythliie, GAIL Weenie IE boys, Aon't return | shooting him when a Turkish offcor - z aia et M +H f ‘They are trying to provoke! came along and ordered them away, n her lust ee lon his chest. Immediately Kline Some Indication of the rapidity | prother dillon, who was )came down stairs and sald, I haven with which the fatal Lexington |in the Kline hom No. 190 1 me to see you to-night. I'll se. other thne.’ Avenue fire trav cliff Avenue when Bergen w th led from hall- FRUTCHEY SILK SHOP B. Altman & Cn. 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