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Show Tin FOLLOWS II V1EJF STORU BAND PAVILION COLLAPSES AND TWO HUNUHCD l2RSONS ARE CAUGHT IN THE RUINS. Accompanied by a Sixty-mile Wind, Great Black Clouds and Heavy Hail Stone, everything Weak Fell In the Path of Gust Plil!iil Iphiu lcath, devastation and tremendous property lots Is kft In the wke of I lie worst utorm in years, w hich struck Philadelphia and the mii rouiidiiiK country at 4 a'cloek iiinlay uft moon. Accompanied by a Hixry iinlf wind, great blark clouds ami large hailstones, cverytbln ; frail or a ink Ml In the path of th gust Th wornt accident reported ttaa In I'ulriiioiit park, where a band pavilion near George's hall collapsed, catching at leust 2"0 persons In the ruins. They had taken r fuge from the at rm In the pavilion. A toby Is deal and fifteen injured persons are In ..he local lo-cal hospitals." More than 100 Injured inuiiitged to drag themselves to their In men. Only the fact that the pavilion pavil-ion was of Usht construction, without with-out any real heavy Joists, prevented a terrible, catastrophe. Agnes Murphy, 22 years old, was killed at City Line by a falling tree, under which she took refuge. Jam. McKatnee, 11 month old, was killed by a falling treo at Forty-eighth treet and Lancaster avanue, Patrick ilcNamee, the baby's father, was Injured. In-jured. ! |