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THE SUN, MONDAY, JULY 26, 1915. HEROIC DEEDS SAVE HUNDREDS FROM THE RIVER Oiils Mini Hu.vs. Dorki'iits and Holmes .loin in ltcs cno Work. om; man dhahs out LIST OF THE KNOWN VICTIMS OF THE CHICAGO RIVER DISA S TER ' NEW YORKERS PLEAD FOR VICTIMS' NAMES ClIICAilo, July 52. Kollowllic Ir n IIM of the known ilr.nl, victims of the Kust land llfmntor, In addition to the iinmrs printed in Tub Sun thin morning. ANI)i:its.c,v, m. ANDKItso.V, l,ln. AltKO,, Kiivvln, AKFtSliU (or Afiilo), C.'urrlv. Al.l.KN, MIm K. AI.KXANIKlt. AUSTIN. Minn Katluyn. ADAMS. (JriiiBC. ADAM KIKWSX, Miutlm, lS.Kt West Superior nirrct. AliAMKIKWSH, Mary. 1850 Went Su perior ntreet. TWI'VTY PAK4K'f!Fll AI.THAUIH. Il.ntl.-. 233.. Ilerwln nvc. I ,. I 1 I AMdfttMiMO, ANMKUHON, lnMH-ctlon Department. . ANDKKHON. Otto H.. No. Vrt. me. ANDKIWON, May, 2730 .North Sacra nienln Btreel AUKI.KIt, Aunu'ta, 3521 West Twenty fourth Mrecl. Al'I'KI.I), I'anlr. 283 1 Wallace street. AKHIK, .locililtit, 1021 South Union avenue. II S. II. (Western Kltcllle bjilise 27 on woman, body No. 2S, n T V I.." a. . 7 . . "OI.Ki:. CeorKe. 230!) CJrcenvloxv avenue. O. II. (At Unidley'H un.lcrtnklnB rooinn) ; iii.-imanw. Vr lk. i,., .,,,.. No. lB- rniCAiio. .Inly 25. Orrnter by hun ,(lti would have been the number of ("Mil but for prod'uleH of heroism. The ririie mhkciI from !ll)! of slrls to Ml dock nits and hoboes. , frail mile of a Kill ir.ixvlcil over the fill of the idilp at the Imminent risk of cr nun life nnd with her thin little ,m dragged a number of children to Mfetv , liloonij man who w.ih out of work mJ . .I'tetnplatliiB Milclde In the river fmnd plenty of work when the ship cipslzi-d He phitiKfd In nnd rrscued nine ielons befote he xxnn (IrafCRMl out t.mcut dead by other riscuers. A polkenian made a motorman atop hrmren station, ran back alone the link. plmiKiil into thr river and naved tight from iltoxxnim;. There wcie numerous cases of boy hfinc" , in two uises the little fellows t.iemselvn perched afte: helping many noaien nnd children to safety. A lloy'n Siu-rlflcr. One boy. whose Identity Is yet a mystery, Jumped from the dock Into the river to he'.n two women cllnulnt: to some' object in the middle of the stream. He wns i iii-iiim-vht ,)' v--.., k-,.,i. i ,. immmlni: to the dock with one of the I lu;ni.lN. Ida Slav. 1!20 W. ConRrcss st omen when the other tlunK her arms' I(AIr! (or orK)i ,,.,.,.. m3 1-oroU round hl neck anil nil three drowned.) nvenur Tuirs pnlllnK Immense line of srnp- noitu, (Winnie. lir.3 Loiela avenue. pun nooKS lo-uay enoouniercu xxtiiii howia. .1. . v'!) Wlsoonslii street. OAVTHN, lilward, ison South llnmlln avenue. lllti.MKS. Kdard, 301S llrlpp avenue. (H'NWOII. Mary Hansen, IS10 Hum bold! Iloulevard. II HIII.CONIH. ('. It. 1IANSIJN, II, IllilCK. limit. HICK. Mrs. Harry. IlfM.KTA. .1. IIANSKN. Pearl, ISIO Humboldt avenue. HKI.KINHIN, John, 150 Twentieth s-treet. HUNT, J. It., 2311 South fiftieth avenue. IIKXtiKI.H. Hjrbara, 12 North Wloliu, Oak Park. IlliltrtlliS, James, 29S5 South Park ave, HOFFMAN. Marie, 3223 Knrlov avenue. IIUSFIil.DT, R, 3044 W. Twentieth ft. HAMILTON, Catherine, 117 WaahlnR. ton street, f..i Orange. HAFFNIilt, William, 2ST.2 Komlnskl street, HII.I., Henry, 1313 So. Flftystxth ne. II II. I.. Mary, 1343 Fifty-sixth oourt. HOWKUP. William. 2512 South Trum bull avenue. IllPPl.li. Ilaxcl, 2Blfi So. Itobey at. HIPPI.H, OlHTord, 2fi1fi So. Itobey st. man five feet ten. well built. Unlit hair. Jewelry belt. He, marked O. 11. HKIil.li, ,1 lfiB No. WnrrluKton live. HOl'FFAllD. Oliver. IlltliNNAN, Annie. ISItOZliK. Antoinette. Ill.INKKIi, Mrs. Clara. IlOCIil.OWHKI. nOl'l.T, Harry. 2520 Iowa street. Ml lit 1 1.. Fred.. 1S00 Ho. Hamilton ae. IIKDI.ACK. Joseph, 2748 South Spring field avenue. MliltOI.INI). Myrtle, 2221 North Klm bnld avenue MAMMON, limli, 1 422 So. Kedrnle ave. MKZKK. Mary, 2S5S Fiftieth Court. MUDNIilt, Hattle. Ifilfi W. KlRhteenth ft. MI.AHAK. Mary. 2250 W, Fiftieth st. MOSSli, t.ouls. 2!3 North Westeni ave. Mt'TMilt. Anna. 3151 Justine street. MKHIINDT Akihp. 1902 North Kcd vale avenue. Mltlil'.N. Harold JI HOFFMAN. Joseph M., 3321 Waubansla avenue. IIF.IMANN. Frank. I.iwrence llli.MINO, Kit ward. 4143 Thirtieth street. HliM.MHiSTIil), lliKa, 3412 South Woo,l street. HKItTIil., Mennie, 2215 North lavltt street. IIIU.MAN. Ann.i. 5S76 Twenty-third place, Cicero. HAI'Pi:!.. John. 1324 O.ik Park avenue. sas thotiKht to be a croup of boilles. A diifr went down and found tli. hmdis had sr.ippUd the Uastl.ind's piano. Morris Jori'iifii. a professional diver. h,i had brouKht on' th.rty bodies and sittiUK on the dock, dazed and hjsn rlc.il. was clubljed Into Insensibility by policemen under the orders of C'apt. Bernard Itaer because he oould not com rrehi'iul the order "move on." William Itaphaid, inauaKir of a com mion house, leaned Into the river and as swimmlni; ta the dock with two vtnen when a fat man, his face livid H.-een with fear, elutalieil the dres of one uoin.m. ltaphael kicked him In the face, but in the striiKKle the !-it man and one urmian weie drowned All witnesses aRree'ibut In the crisis women were the utmiiKir and more sen- fibie While the men foiiRht madly for the.r live"., the women and slrls after the I Si!,.S!-IT,i.,'1 Ml'THWliKZK, l.evsls. 2S4B S. Aver ave. MCSCII. i:il7abeth, 124fi South Millard. llltVCIITA. Joseph A.. 2134 South Saw- yer avenue. , MITJCHTA, Anton (or Mrychta), 2434 South Sawyer avenue. ItUDI.IiWSKl, Frances, 5108 West Thirty-second street. l!i:i.SKV. limma, 1714 South Mubel. JiltAlPCII. I're.l., Ilr.M.Kfleld. MKNPIilx. Anna, 1C25 South Morgan stnet P.itAISt'll. Marie. Mrooklleld. ltltAISri!. John, Mrooklleld. IlltAISCII. Oertrude. HrooktlelJ. ISItAISC'll. Hattle, Mrooklleld. CAMPJti:i.I.. Mrs. Charles K. CI.AMK. i:ila. 1NWAI.D. Marthi. 411S WeJit Twenty- fifth avonip". 11,1.1(1. Wllham. 2029 North Kedvale avenue, IMMUI.. Alberl, 1531 So. Tinner it MARTINSOltAU, Arnold. MF.NDMISKI, Stnlilry. 931 West Thirty first street. MKICKIi, Anna. 1317 S. Tolman ave. MUNSIi. Hose, 45B2 Nevada street. MA RANK, Louis, 1529 So. Hamlin ave. McllOY, Mildred, 1829 South Forty ninth nvenur. MAHTIN, W. F 361 Harrison street. MUI.CAISKY. lidlth. 5053 Thirty-first Court, Cicero. MOOTS. Joseph, 1927 North Keller ave. MliNTH, Joseph. 2737 So. Harlove ave. MAI.HCIIA, Julia. 5042 West Twenty fifth street. MONTIIIiY, Mary. 130 KlRhteenth ave nur, Meliosc Park. MKISCHINK, Kdward, 1320 Montlcello avenue. MIKTIIjICKA, Anna, 4858 South Win chester avenue. -MAMTON. Paul. 1407 West Chicago nvc. MA1NAKOWSKY. John. 4858 South Winchester avenue. MOIIN', Ignn, 1024 Leclnlre street. MAHVt'N. limma. 1635 South Kendall avenue. MOSSNA. ltoe. 283 South Irvy street. MOSSNA, Cnsthallne, 283B South Irvy street. j MOMItOW, lid ward, Twenty-first Court MICHAI.KS, Kdlia, 827 North Mobey street. McKUNNA, May. 1949 Superior street. McdlNl.liY, It. J 1328 ConRreJis street. MAONt'SIiN. Irene. 3S09 Wrtghtwood irt-rnur. McMAHON. John. 4908 West Fourtrenth strret. MOYNIHAN, Nora, 2117 South Forty- seienth street. MAONUSKN. Mobert P.. 3809 Wright- nooil nvenue. MACNUSUN. SlKred. 3809 WrlKhtwnod avenue. MA Hit, Josephine, 2769 South Clifton Park avenue. MOSNA. Mohnel. 2S5R Troy street Frank, '1243 South Kollu axe. tutlpntlv tn lilt, nf ut.i1.iipu -i tut 1 . - r f ... ...... . .... j . . In the hull waited calmly for death ort,,"!:r reH- ,.. ., l,..ue iCKUNCHA, Hose, 1210 Addison avenue. Tfle men. however, ohietly young ones. CH,TT,ssl- "'. Sou,h ri9si-1 .r.nin f, I ... .f i lug avenue. n,I even ,.V rr .h e .X... CI.AUK. It. I... 3324 West Twenty-fourth issured stood around stolidly without JliNKII. limil. JI'lKli:. Lottie f"bab) ). JliNSIiN. Mrs. Ida. JOHNSON, ft. J.NSi:N. Tilly. JAMSCII. Mrs. Anna (or Jannisih), 2713 North Arteslcjit axentie. .IliNKI. Krnle. JOHNSON, Miss Nels. 3215 Southport avenue. JOHNSON. Kllr.ibeth. 2738 North Al bany nvenue. JAZIiMMOWSKI. Antoinette. 2230 Twenty-sixth street. JliLliN, I.ota. 1353 Dickson street. JOHNSON. Albert. 1057 West Division street. JONKS. Joseph. 5211 Wen Twenty-fifth street. JKLINIiK, fllanche. 321S West Twenty sixth street. JOHNSON. A.. 1524 Twenty-fourth place. K KI'.UItY. Mrs. KMALL, M. KltUMIiL. Katherinr. KUMKAK. Anna. Cicero. I KOWOLSKI, Anna. K liliLKM, John. KONAH. Margaret, KMOZNKK. Walter, 212 So. K.illn ave. KMAUSIi, Louis, Department 2321. estern lilectrlc Company. 730 North Ht'DOLPH, Anna. J MA1IANIK. Walter. ItlHTliNSOIJ, Margaret C, Kerlov avenue. ItADti, Mary, 2 806 Lawndale avenue. lti:c,IITIiN..(3eorgc. IHSTOW, William. 102B Home avenue. ItlSTOW, Herman A., I02S Home axe. MOSSOW. Mutli. 5048 Henry street. ItllCKIt, Robert J. (., 2118 South Forty seventh Court. ItOHSIi. lilla. 813 South Kcdvale ave, RlilTINlllilt. Anna, 00 So. Honoro st. ItUDCKI, Mlanche. RliISS, Sophie, 4815 North Washtenaw. ItAIIAK. nianche. 1731 W. Fifteenth st. It Y LANDS, Mrs. James, 1509 Fifty- eighth avenue, Morton Park. ItOHSi:, Lilly, 2843 South Kedxale ave. MOTH, lilla, 4119 Lawrence avenue. IUCKON, lilltabeth, 1633 No. Albay ax, HADL1CH, Adolph, 3642 Sacrnmento nvenur. ItliMY. Klla, 6041 West Twenty-first street TIUL, Mrs. R. C. TIIMPIiNSKl, Anna. Tt'RCK, Albert. 1 THIilS. Agnes. 1635 Tell place. i TI'ltliK, Albert, 2323 So. KoMiier axe. Tl'ltUK, Alma, 232.1 South Kostuer avenue. 2323 South Kostner l.Mna, lohn li.. 2323 South Kostner tiimi:k nxenun. Tt'ltliK, nxenue. TU.MKI, Kmlly, 2729 Kedvale avenue. Tli.MKI, Minnie, 2729 Kedvale avenue. T.IONDZIAK. Minnie. 2172 Went Alt- gusta street. Tiii'HA, Albert, 2515 Harding avenue TRAYNIK, lilla, 1 440 South Commuskl avenue. TSIiNKO, Michael, 2638 Luther street, r I'LimYCII. John, 1441 Kostner ae. t'UMAN, Slgmund, 3229 North Oakley aietiue. V Western Klcclric Co. Horo ne-!',Callsr',for Information fn siciicd li.v I'l'icntls nnd Itola lives ff Workers. ICI.KKKS AN!) WIKKS lM'SY ItliMIiY, Florence, 6013 West Twenty- ,. , .....i YAH iNUWHKI. J MA DOLL, txiulv, 4110 (rornclla avenue:! yo'"''- 'lirls.l. 502 Ashland ave ROCHli. William, 2146 West Ohio street. AMI.LA, Sylvia, 4t38 West 208th v icrro. S VHLAN, Ulla. 2744 So. Clifton Park ave. Hi-VM AVtiiff 1......1.I1,. VAI.IiNTINi:, IMelle, 1752 Wcit Mon- avenue. street, toe stieet. V 5307 West 801 South SOULZMAN. Catherln STARK, Uertrude, 1027 Circle avenue, Forest Park. STKdMAN, William, 23 years old. STUMP, Mary. SCIIIlOTH, Dora. SMITH. D. Ray. SCHN1TZ, J. H1NDKLAR. (1. SIN'DIiLAIt, William lloulex-aid. SIMMONS. L. li. SIIKRRY. William. STUNDIU, Martha, 6327 North Twenty ( WDLT. Pet. Department 2225, Western ; WILLIAMSON, Thomas. WAIiltHN. Mrs. lid ward, Twenty-fourth place. WOltlZMKIUR. Udnard, Cicero avenue. I WASTAK. Joun, 1651 W. NlneKenth H. 'WINSKI, Leo. 501 Fiftieth avenue. Jr.. 4j3. Jackson; WRAMI.USKI, Mary, and child. 2813 South Forty-ninth avenue. 1616 West Twenty- WRAlil Thomas CHAM11URLAIN. Michael O.. 1145 Westt.KOMMEKA, 2323 South Hamlin avenue, KALAL. Klanche, 1340 South Fifty-sixth court. KLUCINSKI. Lucy. 3012 So. Kalln ave. KAIN. VreJ.. Department 2062. Western I'lectrlc Company. KOCH. limma, 2017 Twenty-second place. KASZt'MA, Mary, 3049 Thorp avenue. KUPKOWSKI, Frank, 3021 Twenty-first place. KOTOVSKY. Jennie, 2437 South Centinl Park avenue. KKMNAN. Price, 2253 South Albany axe. KOTOVSKY. Mose. 2437 South Central Park avenue. KOWALSKI. Julia. 4Slt West Twenty- place, CLARK. Marie Uhlld). Twenty-fourth place. CLARK. ' Elinor (child), 5321 Twenty-fourth place. CAMO, Felicia. 1205 Harrison street. CARROL, Thomas. Jr., 1355 Avers ave nue U West West efffrins to assist. Kinds Ilia nimKhler Dead. Frederick SwlRert, a city Ilieman. worked three hours lifting bodies from the hold. Then a illxer tt.isseil uti thn tody of a little fjirl. her flimsy dress a f CLARK. It.. Txventy-rourth place. Cicero. Wilful, clinging shroud, Swigert placed DURRAK. Ciusle. 157 South Keeler me nine body on a stretclier and then street. lioklriR closely at the drawn feature II tJ'I'ed and fell unconscious acioxs the , , oily. It was his own daughter. DAVIS, Job" Kvery person living In the two family IDiH.L. l'haile 0UhC at 2301 South Kolln avenue prr-H'ANDA, Therrsa. I!iel In the disaster. Jule Sttogl and DAW SKA. Hen. lor Daiofk.il. ..i.O West a'S-.'SSS. TSrarelWlKr8 sVven! "V'1' n-nce. 6032 Twenty-second )ear-otd son were the victims, ...Vii!,'..,,, ,. . O. S, Prltchard saved hl wife and " "",,. ir? is d;h:z Om- woman i graaped my Icrs. but the uvw:K jr)hi S4:0 Txventy-slxth bodies of others pushed her axvay, else ,treet 1 should have perished." UL'HlilC. George. 2134 So. Roman ave. A W Terklns. an express driver, who nou:ZAU Region. 1118 Winona ave. 'i. rn.fXCUt''!1. fr.'n ,ll,y,.ha,!.DOLliZAL. Josephine. 2802 South St. put on his bathing suit under his street ' j ollM nv,.ui. elt-thes, preparatory to a day at the ' poLIiZAL. Milile, 2802 So. St. IjuIs axe. ff.irh, He saw the Eastland topple n0LliZ L Marx. 2S02 So. St. Iuls ave. over Shedding his outer garments heD(jU.:AN victoria, 216 Twentieth Munged and grasped two women, but j.tect waj forced to release one. He saved I t)OLIiJS, Mose. 2622 Fifty-eighth ave. tn other. He Immediately plunged back. i)ivi)., J-Mward, 1405 So. Karloxv ave. infn 111. d,A ,..1 lirnlinlil nil. . ..Ida ' . . ...... in. .!.. t . - -. ... .., ,,v, .,uuh,.. vu ..... ni , txkhn il'Al. Jontl. ruiiein wiuo, . .ii.no t.-lfilAlK r(.Mirl NOVOTMIiY, James, 6527 West Twenty- fourth place. NOVOTNEY, Agnes. 2720 Clifton Park- nvenun. NELSON, John P.. 3213 So. Park ave. NELSON, August, 900 Roscoe Moule vanl. NAOEL. Elsie. 2233 Kolln nvenue. NOWAK. Frances, 3013 South Forty ninth nvenue. NEPMES. Mildred, 1917 South Craw ford street. NORAK, Anton J.. 3334 Wet Twenty third street. NIARAK, Anton, 2636 Uiwnd.Ue ave nue. OSEN, Pearl. . OCEA. L. OLSEN. Agnes (mother and child). 1929 South Forty-ninth nvenue. n OSIIAUOIINESSY, M.irgatet. 2114 South Forty-seventh Court. Cicero. OSER, Ethel. 2725 South Fifty-eighth Court. P PANZEORAM. li. A. PETERSON, Ruth. 11 ears old, 1111 Nexx-port avenue. PHEIL, ljoiuehe, 1713 West Sawyer street PIERRE, C F.. 2S3n No. Spauldlng st. PLACHETEKA. William, 1909 South Craxvford avenue. PEC.ITSKI. Florence. 5210 West Twenty-fourth place, Morton Park. PESEK. Marie. 264S So. Trumbull axe. PARUCKA. Caroline, 2448 West Forty eighth street. PANSEORAU. lirvald, 6133 South Ar tesian avenue. PEL N A It, Mary, 2433 South Clifton Park nvenue. PISANO. Martlno. 713 Sholto stieet. PETERSON, N., foreman tapping de partment. Western Electric Company. PETERSON. Nels, 1423 So. Fiftieth nve. P1ERSON, Albert, 2521 Harding nve nue. P1EIWMAN. Arthur. 3000 Kedvale ave. PARM ENTER. Thomas W.. 2119 West Van Iluren street. 119 West fourth place. SIIAULS. J W. SIINDELAR, STRUOOLE. Frank. SC1IROLL, Julia and Millie. SWEDEN (or Swedlne), John. SYKES, Harry STUMI'F, Mar. STEFFEN, Hattle. SAIIN. II A. SCUI.TZ. Sablna STR1ZYNA. Frank. lilectile Company. I WARREN, Viola. 5307 Wet Twenty fourth place, I WI DA RS. Samuel. 1 WILKINS, John, 1925 North Rldge- xx ay avenue. I WILL. Clara, 2717 Kcllar avenue. WEICHDRODT. . Department 2303, Western Electric Company. WICIITENDOLL. Walter. 411 South 1 Eleventh avenue. Maywood. .Willi' t.itln ir.K r'llfl,.r, ui'.nn. SKEN1CKA, Jerry. 2726 South Harding WORLIS. Stephenson. 1727 North Mor- avenue. Kan street Sy.'.'J:'.1"??; t2U Twenty-first street., WETII Peter, 2621 Haddon avenue SCHOl.NIIOI,. Adolphlnc. 3923 Notth WITTIMTH Fred.. "001 Twenlv -.till.. I Drake avenue. ! street HEIDI.. Roe. 2008 Wet Raymond ; WEICHI.ORT, Albert, 3431 South Keelet court. j trcrt S1ERAZK. .May. 2120 W. California ave. , SUYDAM. Kalherine, 3718 Ogden ave. SUMMITT, Nellie, 5123 West Thirtieth! ASTARA. May (Identification Incom- place. ' P'ete) SCIIOVAL. Emm.i. 2301 Kallne street, j ZINTEC'K, Pauline. 3S06 South Win- cnesier avenue. mnrultlg as usuil xxlth the Idea of checking up on the emploiee. Whether or not work xxould be continued iriM larly he could not say. Mi. Tha.Xer and Vice-President 11. A. Hadlgan reached Chicago yesterdav morning on the Twentieth t'entuiy Limited. .1. W, Johnston, treasurer of the company, left here jeslcrday on the om relatives nnd friends .xesterday continued tiunie'-- ous. onij eight or the tornier New York employee had been Identllled as dead during the da.x, hmvexcr, and lh. safely of I score or more had been assured The coinp.inx's list of Identl lled dead, glxell out ntllclnlly at 7 o'clock, totalled 699. About a hundred nidi tlon.it names were announced later, and it was then said Hint no others xxould be officially g'xen nut until morning. An Inteie-tlng question was raled .xesterdaj In regard to the benellts and Insurance which would Ix- paid bj the company under the plan timuuurntrd in common xxlth the American Telephone Company and the Western I'ulon In Januaty, 1913. There Is a wide differ ence III the amounts paid for prison lujuied and killed "due to the perform ance of xxork for the ennipanx" and those so "iifTcrlng outside of xxork for the roinpany. Whe licr or nut ncrldenls mvui ring on the xxay to a picnic could be conMrucd as connected with performance nf work for the company Mr. I'tntt did not know; ami said that the matter would require careful study before.. any decision was reached. The hem tlclarlrs of all employees of oxer ten years standing receive nliwunt equal to one jeal's ixerage xxage of the enidore if the latter die . f sick ness or aicldiiil ncciirlng outside their employment Itenellci.irles of those be tweui live nnd tell ji-nrs standing re elve slxs months axetage xxage. The maximum payment Is 2.oo. Ileiiefl elarles of all eniplojces killed In per roiii..ince of Wink for tlm colilpan.x ale entitled lo three .xeais wages, the total amount not to exceed ,5,000. Tht me allowance fir sickness and disa bility also. Mr. Craft explained that because of tho slackness of business there probably xvas a larger pioportlon of obi em ployees Involved In the accident than would be the cao under normal con ditions, The working force lias lieea he riaid, anil thosii dropped were naturally tin: nexxer men. The oltlces of the Western Electric Company at 463 West street xvere kept open all ye.terday nnd last night, em ployees being kept busy omplllng lists of the dead and rescued In the Eastland dlnster as they came over the xvlrc. from Chicago, receiving bulletins from olllclals of the company thern and answering thn queries of friends and telatlvet of the 2.000 employee transferred from this city to Hawthorne In 191.-. and 1911. The special telephone and telegraph wires to Chicago were retained through out the day It had been tho Intention at flrt to close the olllces at S o'clock, a was done Saturday night, but late In the afternoon a message arrived ex plaining the need of some ngency In Neiv York xvhlcn could get Into communica tion at once with relatives n this region in regard to the disposition of recovered boilles. Earlier In the day the following ap peal from Coroner Hoffman of Chicago to the undertakers and ruibalmcrs had been forwarded to show the urgency of the situation. "Fm- hiiin.inlt.x's eake all undertaken and embalmers ate asked to come to the Second Regiment Armory at once to embalm all unidentified dead for preser xntlon for Identification " On receipt of the mosnge E. II. Craft, ' decreased considerably. dcxelopnieiit engineer of the coinp.ui. who xvas In charge, decided to keep the, Further lists will be received at the oltlces open all night anil stayed himself company's olllces to-day, and tho search until midnight. During the morning P. ' r"r m"K" "f r"n",,r N''"' v,,rl5 ""Payees L Thonip-on, the ndvertlslug manager, dlrtcted the oilier. The llag remained 1 at half-mast all day. , i W. F. Hendry, former superintendent! will be continued. I'rcpiirlMX for the lUnTfoim city, lnd STAKIill. Emma. 60IS ltnbev street. SYKES, Margaret, 1131 South Harvey , "V''!iTn.A 'J""'1- SUILLAD. Ernest, ill7 W. Harrison M. ZEI'K. lli-ssle. lsll Flfty-sexenlh stteet .'hops at Hawthorne, called up earl InjAugust 2. when fifteen ealooi SEIP. Lena. 123 Viola nvenue. La 55 ERVOilEL. Eiiinut limil, 2M2 South the afternoon a,l gave the statement i"u! "f.,!,l?"",M!L. M'"!y ."f "n.r: ' VMifx. VJ.Tn.n, c .., ,. I"f I'resldent H. II. Thayer oxer the tele- w.nwAci.x.Mxi, .xinrina, jo.i l-orty- v ...,. ..i.,,,, eighth court. ZOMAC Edward, 2714 Centtal Park . '"!' ; "Ilr" ! t. Jul'' 23. Ilart- of the shops In this clt and now tech-foul City saloon keepers are preparing nical superintendent of the teleiihoiio for the "drx" snell whlili xxill begin lnotm xxill go til XXlll Sell soft drinks. The windows, of all tho local saloons contain large illsplaa of bottled goods at reduced prices, Hurt- Mr. Hendry said that the fac STREET. James. 2310 So. Millard ave. avenue. SC1IIFF, Ludxxig, 4912 Twenty-fourth ZEDROVZIOSKI. Francis. 2221 South place. Fifty-third court. SINDELLAM. Adclla, 4537 Jackson ZAJIECK. Henrietta. 23S Madison ave- Iloulevard. nue. Congies Park. SACH (Department 2220), 3027 Kellar ZACK. E. T, 3037 South Keeler nvenue. nvenue. ' '' iii.i'. .Mina, .ioepnne, an., xvest tory at Hawthorne would be opened this ford City xvas voted "dr ' May 4. 2614 Klldare avenue. 3026 West Twellty- 2001 Twenty-third 'POTIIUM. Sven, department 4910, West etn lilectrlc ompauy third tdare. KONKL. Anna. 2451 So. Clifton Pail: ax 1 PARM ENTER. Anna, KENNEDY. Albert. 2I3S Warren axe. Iluren street. KECK, Jate. 1036 Knrlov nvenue. KRA.INIK. Wnlter. 2717 So. Kollu ave. KETCHKE. Josephine. 2113 Fifty-' PETERSON, Charles, 2236 eighth street. I "trect. KLENKOWSK1. Helen. 2235 Mai shall 1 PITRICK. Charles, 2655 Harding ax e. Iloulevard. 'PLOCIIOSKY. Joseph, KASPAR, Nellie, 4S19 Wood street. I "'nth place, SALAK. Fannie, SELUi, Edwar.1 third street. STRAUSS. Lottie. street. SODERSTROM, Stanley. 7609 Morgan street. STRANEK. Hess.. 1333 W. Nlnete.nth st. , SMITH. Myrtle. 1838 We-t Huron street. SLADEK, .Mamie, 2319 So. Avers axe i SI.ADEIC. It. ssle. 2319 South Avers ave. SMITH. Margaret, 124fc Millard avenue. SI EDLECKI, Frances, 3019 Thlrty-llrst i place. . SCHUETTE, Henry, 123 Sixteenth ave. STARK or STORK, (iertrude, 1027 Circle avenue. Forest Park. SENOISM. William, Morton Park SKAI.A. Miss Helen. Cicero. III. STANN. Miss Anna, 21 years old. SCYMANSKI (Slecikeskl). Josephine. Vanl I"'3" West Superior street. fsOULZ.MAN. Catherine STEFFEN, Mrs, Hattle. SOUKUP, William. 19 ears old. 2516 Twenty-thlnl stieet. ZIMM . Jo-le, 2I3D Thomas street. MUNITIONS TRAIN WRECKED. Cromwell 4915 Twenty- South Trumbull. STIixlMAN, William. 23 years old. SMITH. Ray I). SCIIM1TZ. J STENDER. Martha. 23 sears old cuir, laii' n mill ireei, I . . . ...... v, . , , . . , Emma. 647 Wen Thirtieth I POCII. May. 6102 Vet Thlrt'eth stieet ;. S I W UNkl, Mertha. Immediately following the disaster the American Express Company placed l' entire wagon and motor service at the dlrposal of the rescue workers. j T lire xt Plunks to Hmrr. " S Mattocks of the American Ex Tress Company, with nuother man whose tsme was not learned, did valiant res rue work In an unnsual xvay. They threw a boatload of planks to the strug gling passengers and afterxvnrd picked "P many who were thus enabled to keep e float Kdward Atkln, foreman of the R. R. Anderson Company, also proved himself hero In a modest may. He found a 'mail Mat under the Clark street bridge tnl rescued twenty persons. Three ln ""nslhle women whom he took out of the river were brought to life by pul motors. Courage and presence of mind "xd the life of Mrs. Walter Hubbard. ' I had enough presence of mind to hold my breath when I was thrown Into Ihe rlx-er," she said. "My head felt as If It would burst, but I realized that my l.fe depended upon retaining my senses. I fought until I got from under n sofa !hat had fallen on me. Then I prayed "i how I prayed but kept my eyes tpn and my senses alert. Presently orw one thiexv me a Ufa preserver and a man leaning from somewhere hooked tne with ,n umbrella and I was saved." 7,000 TICKETS WERE SOLD Western Electric Vo.'u llend 8T tuple llooni Wna Provided. ' iin-xno, July 23. President II. B. T' avi-r nf the Western Electric Com I im ivniKd this statement to-day: l or leveral years the Chicago cm f ivies of the Western Electric Company -id arranged for an annual picnic to .Mienig.ir, City. On these plcnlca the mptoe H ),ai been accompanied hy "i''r famllleH and friends. For the I" tun ns-terday 7,000 tickets were sold ampin accommodations had been lroiio,., hy employees' committee ' 'li.irge of arrangements. The East- "id was one of the vessels which last !'-ir safely earrlnl a load to the picnic, tint disaster ymterday, the r J-e ,,f which has not been ascertained, " reneral ilrand July and other Fed p''' ill nnd municipal bodlea have ' ' ir ,iiter under InveKtlgatlon. The ""'I'1 x has orgauUed for relief work '" - made an nmironrlatlon for that I 'ft The M.o or's committee of R lias taken up the raising of a "id lias put the Red Ciomi Society Ke or its disbursements, so that i tti.it h that can be done lone for the tellef of the living ' ' tinio the extent of the tl I miK be estimated and no 'i ii. (a ,,, j, cen made tn ascertain 'X nf I lie- lost me employees of " oilman) i mi Hist effort Is to do ' i' b done to relieve the ills "s wii.eh must jaigely fall op our ""n people." ''I) Ir , fi, I In A I Dl.'DET, John, 2937 South Forty-eighth Court. , . DUDET, Mary, 2937 South Forty-eighth Court. DOU1NER. Paul. I-a Orange. 111. DAWSON. Earl, 909 So. Humphrey ave. DANOWSKI. Stanley, 6060 Thirty-second street. K KRKMAN. Charlotte. EIIRARDT, J. K 1411 N. Campbell ave. ERKMAN. Charles. Kt.lTCK. Cliarles. ERLANDSON. Carrie. 702 Noble stieet. ENllENH ART, Harry, 4162 West Twen ty-fifth place. HHRIIARD, F.. 1418 N. Campbell ave. EOAN, Mary, 316 South Kllbourne ave. FITZGERALD, William. FKNICK, James. FRIEDMAN, Carl, 2149 West Division street. FOSTLE, Chrlstl FltEDERICK, Alice, 8SI5 Forty-eighth Court. , , FARRELL, Amelia, 3114 South l orty eighth Court. F1LK. JIargaret, 1508 West Ohio street. FILK. Frank. 4233 W. Twenty-tlrst st. FLEISCHER. Caroline, 5307 West Twenty-rourtli piair. FUDEK, Mary, 2937 South Forty-eighth Court. ,. , . . FUDKK, John, 2937 South Forty-eighth Court. PREHUMAN. Iiniil. 3000 South Ke.1 vale avenue. FBNIK, Mary, 6526 West Twenty-third street, Morton Park. FENIK, Helen, 6526 West Twenty-third street, Morton Park. FENIK, William, 5526 West Twenty third street. Morton Park. FRISINA. Phillip. 2933 South Forty eighth Court. FRENYEN, Arthur, 5133 West Twenty second street. FREILICH, John, 5453 Thomas street. FRANZEN, Anna, 5133 West Twenty second place. FREHAM, William. 1208 Millard axe. C.OOPNER. Nell, CARVER. E- H. . UUNDKRSON. . official photog- rapher blue print department Western lilectrlc Company, Hawthorne, GUNDERLOOK, Mary E. (iOTTSTEIN, J. L. (Identification In complete), GARNER. K. W., Western Casket Com pany. (lEZOHOIi, Alma, GRANDT. Clara, GROCIIOWHKA, Tedd). GOYim'E, Charles. CARNEY. Clara. 4906 Twenty-ninth place. Cicero, III, (IRAKI, Leonard, 1020 W. Polk st. GAMMIEL, Marie. 322.1 Thirty-eighth plHce. OUENTIIliR, William, 1109 Tvrenty-flret avenue. KRAUSS street, KANNIIIiRG. Fried, 3221 Aimltage KR1E.ICA. Joseph G., 1438 Kamtnskl axenue. i r. i m 1 1 k i., note, jh xx est roriy elghth court. KOWALSKI. Anna. 5016 Thlrty-fourth place. Cicero, 111. KIRCH, Fied., 2700 South Turner nve nue. KAIN. Frederick. 3118 Hutchinson. KuLDKR. Roe. 123s Cornell street. KOKDOl'S, Emma, 2711 South Troy street. KLEIFGES, II. J.. 4017 Adams street. KODEDEK. Joseph, 1339 West Elgh- teenth street. KRUSE. louis, 4108 West Twenty-fifth street. KISEWINSKA, Helen. 2120 South Al bany avenue, KALA. Edwin, 5356 West Twenty-fourth stieet. KALA. Helen, 5356 West Twenty-fourth stieet. K Eli NAN, .Mary, Nobel and Nostrand avenues. KIEV EL., Kittle, 2415 South Fiftieth ax enue. KRINZ. Joseph, 2113 South Crawford axenue. I. LEWIS. Violet. LAKE. II. P. LYONS. Winifred. LYONS, May. LYONS, Mrs. K. LISNKR. Ernest. l.EMAINE. William. LATOWSKI. Walter, 6125 West Thir tieth place. LANtlli, Walter. 2911 South Forty elglith Court. LORNET, Hattle, 1329 South Forty eighth Court. LEWANDOWSKI, Viola. 1S66 Iowa street. LYONS, John, 6612 W. Twenty-second St. LYONS. Thomas, 5612 West Twenty second street. LANDSIEDEL. Mis. George. 5012 West Twenty-third street, LANDSIEDEL, Naomi, 5012 Wost Twenty-third street. Loll It, Frances, 4014 West Twenty-lint street. LENICA. Louisa, 2729 South Kedvale avenue. LOCKEY, John, 3813 Ravenswood ave nue. M MATTJESKY, Joseph. MATT, Frank. MATT. Henry. MERNZIT1Z, . MILLER. J. (Identification Incomplete). MURPHY. David. MENTII, Mrs, Catherine. MULAC, Julia. MULAC. Lillian. MURPHY. D. MURPHY, Mrs, Mar). MONTGOMERY. Miss La Grange. McLEOREN, Mnry. MURAIOSKI, John. MASMA, Kate. MUELLER, Katherinr. MUELLER, William R.. 2666 Keeler avenue. llt.AIk- Thomas f.041 Txvellt v.nltlth I S '1 1 1 'LTZ. J. S. street i-lcero SHRIEZYN, Frank. 1720 West Twen. iiskl PATRUNANK. Martha. Hinsdale. I .R'r,;,,;1, , PARLETICK, Joseph. 3326 West t-l-.NolsM. W llllam. : Morton I 'ark. (niise of in a ni up n Xlsterl pres In lliiiiuer. Mkti'OIIkx, N .1.. July 25 A fast Pennsylvania Railroad freight train laden xxlth war munitions for the Allies and i mining at rorty-llvc tulles an hour on a down grade curve was xvreckvd 1 to-day at We-t Metiiclien. The Atlantlrj Coast L lie-Southern Rail xvay express of eleven sleeping cars baiely ec-oaped go-1 Ins into the ditch as it had passed the freight about thiity seconds before the munition train left the track. Fixe xxoodin cais wire ciuhetl Into kindling xxood and a fin row- a foot and a half de.p and 6m0 feet long xvas dug In the stone ballasted roadbed. Trattlc on the instbound tiacks wa held up for ' five hours i The cause of the wreck Is a mystery . The rallioad olllclals xx-ould not talk and other persons weic not permitted t.i go near the freight car- said to contain e. f plosive. The cars remaining on the i ttack were rushed t. Jeiye.x City. Sevir.il t'alliuien rere'ved minor In- jut ICS Twenty-sixth street. PRCEGERT, Robert. 1832 South Kedile avenue. PROCIINOW. Lillian, 1915 West Twenty-second street. PATRUNKY, Anna. Hrooktlcld. PETERSON, Ray, 1422 South Fiftieth avenue Q QUWAE, Martha, 23 ears old. QU1NAS, Martha, 4118 West Twenty fifth street. It R1EDL (or Rydcll), Rose. REIIOR. Frank. REICHERT. Edward. ROSE (or Itlese), Thomas, 4Sth Court or 48 Cicero Court. REINHARDT. Elsie. SKAI.A, Miss Helen. Cicero. SMITH. W. H. SCHNOOR, Nellie. 2210 W. ilatilson st. SCIK'EDKR. Emma, 235S Fiftieth ave nue. STEPHENS. Grace W 135 West Twelfth "treet. SCHROEPER. Nutle, 2C3 Dlcken ave- nue STENSON. James. V06 Rush streef. SAELI.ET. C II. 3210 Aithiligton street. SCHNEI.L. Carrie, 30Q0 Noith Christina street. SMITH. Sophia .M.. 1137 North Western avenue, T THOMPSON. Herbert, THOMPSON. Louise. TAMMLE. Dr. THINKS BODY IS BATES'S. I.IiiiIihi Hales, sr., '-all sited Willi Mill's Idenllflcnllon. Al.HXNV. Jul 25 The father of l.ni- ilon Males, Jr.. tlla Lllnitallla Victim xxboe bodv Is reportul to have been washed al'or at Kllgcolgan liateivax. In land. Ilteve the identltkMtlon of the bo. ,s correct Mr Mates, Sr., l. at Lebanon Park, j lie. II I iliriii-in. lie s.llll lll-lllgni lie was s,ititlnt from the Information he has received that tlm body washed up on the Irish coast a few- days ago Is that of Ills sou. The Ideutittentlon should have been easy, he added, as his son carried a passport and other pipers containing his nam Atlantic City NEXT WEDNESDAY 9 HO L. W. 2M St., 7.S0; Llbtrty St., 8.00 4t5 Lv. IicViod Avt., Jtiy Cliy. 1.17 Ly. Dioid Si., Newitk, 7.S5 a.m. HARD COAL NOSMOKI COMFORT Beginning This Morning afc 8:30 Sharp The Half-yearly Sale of Saks-made Suits for Men Reduced from $30, $28, $25, $23, $20 to $17 Substantial as the reductions are in this sale, that is by no means the sole attraction. This event excels in just that particular wherein most sales are deficient assortments. Kept up to normal requirements until a few weeks ago, the selections are both extensive in variety and rich in just those models and materials which dominate current Metropolitan styles. Thus you are afforded the twofold advantage of a liberal saving and a range of choice in which you can readily find what you want. And the making is ours! Every garment is Saks-tailored clean through. Every line and curve attests the consummate skill of Saks workmanship. Every stitch and seam reveals the Saks scrupulosity of detail. And whether you consider the outward appearance of the garment, or investigate its per fectly finished skeleton interior, you will find in both all those creative ear marks of fine making which distinguish Saks clothes from all others. A small charge for alterations. Broadway at 34th Street Broadway nks &(Eompnmj 340. St. Store opens S:.'fU A. M., closes 5:0 I. M. .Saturday 1 o'clock SPECIALLY priced for MEN today and tomorrow Meis Shoes and Oxfords $6.50 to $8.50 High and Low Shoes are reduced to $485 $5.00 and $6.00 High and Low Shoes are reduced to $3.95 Included are the season's best models in mahog any Russia, gun metal calf, black or brown vici kid, patent colt and patent calf. Tops of same, or of buckskin, calf or. box cloth in high and low Shoes. Tan Buckskin Golf Shoes and Oxfords with Rubber Soles regularly $6.50 and $7.00, reduced to $3.95 Athletic Shirts and Drawers 800 Garments, regularly $1.10, at 75c each ' Fine silk-and-cotton fabrics: fancy colored .stripes; white with self figures; Shirts sleevele.-s; Drawers knee length. 1000 Union Suits at 79c reduced from SI. 10 Fine, plain white madras, also checked and striped fabric.-,. Closetl crotch style; fit excellently, insuring comfort. A Clearance of Men's Straw Hats at $1.00 Included is every Straw Hal in slocl, excepting Panamas and Leghorns. The high grade Hals of Bluw & Koch and of Batch, Price & Co. constitute quite a portion. There is still (uo months of Straw Hat uealhtr ahead. Lcshorns, icacSS.OO and $6.00 now $2.95 Panamas, were $5.00 now $2.95 Panamas, were $6.00 now $3.95 Panamas, were $8.00 now $4.95 Panamas, were $10.00 now $5.95 Panamas that were $12 to $35 now $6.95 to $19.95 Motorists' "Restaurants" at very special prices Cases made of wood, covered with black enameled duck. Contain food boxes, plates, knives, forks and cups. Space for Thermos bottle. "Restaurants" for two at $3.50 "Restaurants" for Jour at $7.50 "Restaurants" ) or six at $10.00 Motor Apparel Shop, 6th Floor.