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Show DIED IN EFFORT TO SAVE GIRLS NANTl'f KET, Ma.. June J6. Thomas Thom-as Kerr of New Tork snd Thurlow Weed Barnes II. of Albany are stltl In a critical criti-cal rendition aa a result of burns bub- l talned In a fire which d eat roved the boat-Tioum boat-Tioum crTTouTiT'Prnefi Timer." VTITMam H Barnes. Jr.. Saturday night. There Is j reason for hone, however, that their Injur! In-jur! will not prove fatal. Ml Helen WHon of New Tork and Ml Mildred I Haven of Brooklyn were burned to death. Ulvwa Tatiufl. butler and valet of the Barnes famllv. suc-pumbed suc-pumbed late that night to Inyorles received re-ceived In unsuccessful efforts to save the voting- women. The Utter In their effort ef-fort to eacaoe had rushed through a door which led onlv to a rloet nd there thev were imprisoned, with flames Hiking Hik-ing up the oil -soaked structure on every side Kerr Is more serlouslv In.tured then Barnes. HI arms, chest and head are terribly burned. Young Barnes 1 severely se-verely burned about the arm .and leg and I Buffering particularly from the result re-sult ef Inhaling flames snd imosj. Both Kerr and Barnes received their burns, a did Pshud. In an attempt to . rescue the two voung women. I Mice Ruth Wilson and Henry Wilson. 'Ister end brother of Mlns Hetrn Wilson, snd Miss P hoe ha Judkins. who escaped from the burning boathouse bv Jumptne Into the water, are said to be prostrsted a a result of the mental shoe. Mies Taeaner of Buffalo, who sustained miner burn before she left the blaxlng boat-house, boat-house, was reefing as comfortably as could be expected. |