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Ann Heaphy's Escape -- The Presence of Charles Pyle Saves a Family From Burning

Between 1 and 2 o'clock yesterday morning as Charles Pyle, a member of the Fame Hose Fire Company, was passing the house, No. 724 West Third street, occupied by Mrs. Ann Heaphy, he saw some fire on the pavement and going to the door saw John Heaphy, a 12-year-old boy, trying to get a lounge out of the door. The lounge was on fire. Pyle at once helped the boy, and C.E. Maloney, who lives next door, came to their aid with a bucket of water and the flames were extinguished. ...
Ann Heaphy's Escape -- The Presence of Charles Pyle Saves a Family From Burning

Ann Heaphy's Escape -- The Presence of Charles Pyle Saves a Family From Burning