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Show . ) . - . Using Ropes to Make Rescues at Dayton. ---- . Ik i tt & f' ,w' ji 2 J. iii a jMAhMjMMMjjjMWc pffiWIIBMlBW"-' .KtttoiBtKlUnbmi'iPQBlBIKuKiiiln WwKQ.f ," tts.? c9llSRKiMFJ-SvSH j&' ' f 'ViiyiM-OT lnRL-K 9HBb-fi--H -w.--KBmbbbEBbhkm itjjm i8w'Hn&lr HBWpBBHHH5!5B ' s ' AW - r n ifdfi9H8-NK I lVv r .Tx-----Ef ffc4yAik-lBHHPlnMlIV ''B?''' kS -r v" ' 5 i a "'S v J -frf A'-Bx 3-fc'' jjL1,a1,''? Photo copyright, 1913, by Amorlcan Trosa Afiaoclatlon. Tho waters at Daytou roso so rapidly that many whotartcd to cscnpo found they could not successfully breast the wares. Ropes were stretched across the streets In many places, and by clinging (o these ropes those who wer raurooned reached safety. . |