Show SISTERS IN FLAMING FlAMIN HOME SAVE LIVES OF THIRTY BOYS One Leaps From a Window t When Escape Is Cut CutOff CutOff Off by Blaze By Special News Service H L. L I. I March 23 Struggling against smoke and flames with a heavy snowfall adding to their labors six nbc Sisters of oC saved sayed tho lives Jives of ot thirty in a a. awing wing of the home lionie of or St. St Johns John's orphan asylum at this place The bos were all aU in b bed d and the home homo had settled I down for lor the night when Michael l I Quinn w saw saw smoke and flames in the dormitory of oC one of or orthe the wings Quinn called Sister Adelaide the mother in fn charge who wo aroused theother the tho I other Sisters Alarms were sent to the Oyster Oster Bay Day and Ea Eat East t Norwich fire The motor i tor apparatus ratus from froth Oyster Bay and East Norwich came across country and arrived almost as soon as the firemen only a mile a away way In the meanwhile the tho Sisters had hint aroused the sixty boys bors in the Thirty of the boys are between be be- tween 5 6 and amI 14 years old and the little fellows were in a sound sleep and each had bad to be called Sister Mary Iary Braga a awakened wakened and carried twenty of or the smallest boys bos from their beds beils and had Imd them removed to another wing There was much confusion and when the firemen fremen arrived some of them aided In getting out the boys After Arter It was believed all were out a n count showed o one e little boy was miss miss- ing lug In face faco of protests Sister Mar Mary Braga ran into the burning building and up to tL the second floor where she found round the little fellow renow and carried i him him to safety safelY He was found under undera a bed where he had rolled while i asleep Told it was feared still another bo boy I was missing Sister Mary Mar again entered en en- the building This time she shea was a as shut oC off from froni the stairway by flames and had to Jump from the tho second story She was so badly Injured injured injured in in- that she was removed to Nassau Nas Nag sau hospital John Joho postmaster postmaster postmaster post post- master at Hicksville and head of the ille HIcksville department was found Unconscious unconscious unconscious un un- conscious from sn oke on the second floor lOOf and brought through a window to the ground where he lie recovered Some Sonie of tho the other Sisters who assisted assisted as as- in the work were Sister Antio Antio- nella neUa Sister Saint Edward and Sister Sister Sis Sis- ter Bernardina The firemen saved saed a a. part of oC the building The loss was estimated at |