cnool At bailieboro Destroyed By Fire + s t t o e 4. e ts o t i s y ts t o c oo tss i t acctcticiciccttcce..,..... {l0t.s. ... ¢ is *L o l 3 ‘“6>%€9, es s t c Oe i ols y iclst § 46’»‘»")“(*’%,‘@‘23%3«’»5:" i~ . sls Leiaol lt o t c an * es 5:;:;;;;::.;1':?:;-:5:5:;3 ues fqu_u“ 3 “z\:"‘-fl’;a::%\.;., Ҥ13,,"4‘~’";‘-“9§3 aaas ! . s 5“%;‘&: ‘*i".\.‘)f(‘r,,)"a\"/uzdv"'%"“ ce c ,@“@Me\&_gxwï¬fg‘%ï¬g s t e *%*‘g'%%%ï¬&’&' o t e i mss c s en cn /~ \ Pssn gï¬â€˜m’?ï¬â€˜i‘i‘%“@@ 2. g%Y :;*;‘_.‘,5»‘3,@ ’%{ï¬"’qm{‘;‘*; sWimzy 9 n y c .,:%fw s ts oooas‘t t oo td es e e > 0 s c c s | CA se e sc t css t a t c ies * Ee t it un o oaaaee ysnt o e ts oo [¢~s3" ME 9t y e t _ w se , S# 0 t ul 1. l es ofes _ M yp CC . rtattcysy I M oo es _ o. i0 pyf it o oï¬ ty stt ue OS ut ons gflww mt t t sys Li ty it ts ie "'; t tss es [‘ .0. y esÂ¥ t . o y ty > e stt uce ty s t t Bm t oo t ts e td | As a result of a fire midâ€"afternoon Tuesâ€" ed, Five tons of coal in the cellar were a * day at Bailieboro, this was all that was left smouldering mass after the roof and inâ€"; of the school after it had burned for an terior had been gutted. Lack of water of‘ hour, The blaze, of undetermined origin, _ any kind made attempts futile to save the seemed to have been in a partition between _ building. Children were evacuated in order. Awo gooms of the school when it was detectâ€" 1 (Examiner Staff Photo.) | }Fv' Di . dSh IH AiB 'E- b "7:’{1 € HAILIEBORO, Dec. 10. â€"(ENS). with smoke. _ _ ever, with the use of snow a rea: Iâ€"Pupils of 8. 8. No. 1, Bailieboro, dr?,ï¬â€™tï¬uï¬gico?er‘?fl?ï¬Ã©a‘ged fl;]ei Cl}l)fli shed containing two cords of waor ; s anic : vere given an unscheduled leave of sotme Of the ;orungerunnesp attempl’g- was kept from burning. The fire absence from school yesterday When eq to get back into the building Started about 220 ES.T. and at flames, originating in a wall beâ€" and were tv'umed back by dense 3.30 it was in ruins. . tween two rooms of the building, smoke. Believing there was still Harry Campbell, school trustee, burted it down in less than an time to salvage the plano, Miss Staâ€" and member of South Monaghan hour and volunteers were unable ples glld some of the older pupils council, said a new furnace had ‘to do anything because of the lack went into the school but they were been placed in the‘ building last cf water. Brick walls of the 25 unable to see ore another and were fall and that five tons of coal were y 50 foot building were all that forced outdcors by smoke. he said in the cellar. All the children‘s was left standing of the school one of the pupils gave her cause text and work books were lost, with from which some 46 pupils filed out for concern when he did not come some of their outer clothing hargâ€" in an Orderly manner about an out with the rest and it was only ing up in addition to modern school hour before, Mary Staples, teacher after she had called several times furniture which was a recent inâ€" of the senior grades, detected the that he appeared unharmed. stallation, _ Miss Staples said $20 wdor of smoke and after she left An alarm was spread throughout worth of the pupils‘ war savings 'her room to go into the junior room the area and volunteers came from stamps were lost. Mr. Campbell ‘t,s.ught by. Miss Dorothy Andersor, as far as six miles bu’t their efforts said the school was insured for [flames broke through the partition to save the building were fruitless $1,500 but Joss would considerably "".Ed began to fill the classrooms owing to the lack of water, Howâ€" exceed that rmoun!. 2 as