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Show 10 LIEU DIE, FORT.-SE.lII HUM FIRE Threa-Storjr Brick Dance Hall' and Store Building in Brooklyn Collapses During Night Bl laze SCORE OF "FIREMEN BURIED IN DEBRIS .Thousands of Residents of ; Close Packed Tenement District Flock to Witness Spectacle NEW YORK, Aug. 11 (By A. P.) Two men were killed and forty eves eertouaiy Injured when a three-story brick danoa hall and tore building in Brooklyn collapsed, last night during a fire, burying a score of firemen and spectators, aa official police report today ahowed. The loss of life was much less than at flrat indicated. ' The fire, of nnknowa origin, was In s .0-year-old building that formerly for-merly housed a Maaonle temple. Of recent year it -baa housed two stores , oa its ground floor, while j ths second and third storlee were given over to dance halls. Firemen found a stubborn blase, and as the building waa In the heart of a close packed tenement district, three additional ad-ditional firs alarms were rung In. . Working under the glare of a half dosen hastily erected arf lights, the fire flghtera apparently had the firs under control at t o'clock. The euiious crowd had begun to diapers. dia-pers. A score of Jlnemen were on the lower floor with hoses. Biz hook snd ladder men were taking hoses roofward by way of ths fire escapee. es-capee. Seven men were, od the roof, chopping at a cornice. WALL CAVES IN. Without warning a fifty -toot see- won or wan crashed in. A heary atael girder, recently installed aa an additional roof support, fell wlfh the crumbling wall and carried lta burden bur-den with It. Tha wail crushed moat of tha llneemem on tha ground floor tinder tone of dobrta. Those on tha flra escapes wera carried wiwh the wail into Uia burning pjt. Six of tha men on the roof were catapulted Into tha vary heart of tha building. Tha seventh clung to a wooden beam which he had straddled; In lta fall It twlated lta living- freight Into apace, clear of tha wreckage. He waa rescued, only aiightly hurt Tha crash sent lta call for blocks around and atartled thousands of men, women' and children, who flowed from close packed tenements to crowd about tha t rag to Boot and added to tha confusion. The women moat of them ef Latin extraction, for the quarter has many foreignerscapped foreign-erscapped their horror with hysteria, hys-teria, and their criee roae above tha shouta and groans of the Injured. A fifth alarm brought additional fireman aa rescue workers; telephone tele-phone calls' summoned police reserves. re-serves. Tha firemen tor at tha hot brlcka to get to their comrades. com-rades. , ' i News of tha tragedy appare"TTTty waa carried on tha winds, for within with-in a few minutes vehicles of all kinds, wagons, limousines, commercial commer-cial earn and taxlcaba crowded about It. The police lined up tha taxicahe for possible emergency use. Thirty ambulances from nearby hospitals also were summoned. -ARC LIGHT) INSTALLED. Tha rescuers worked at first under un-der the glare vt the flames, which flared up anew with the crash. They continued their task under the light of several area hastily Installed by their comrades. It wag alow work. The debris was hot, and great clouds of smoke and steam arose as tons of water were poured on to cool the pile and facilitate rescues. The first body removed waa that of, a fireman, killed by bricks. Then five Injured wera removed. Prom : then on the victims were extricated! one at a time. It waa daylight before be-fore the wail'a wreckage had been cleared from the street and the dead ana injurea removea. Then reecuera concentrated Oielr effort on clearing a way to the fateful central heap of debris beneath be-neath which they believed their comradee to lie. Thia en tall a a tremendoue teak, aa the remaining walla new tot-tarrag, tot-tarrag, snaat be ehored up. and the hot wre?kage. more than four feet in depth, at this point, must be cooled before tho final burro wins' can begin. - M |