. Complete story of the Collinwood school disaster and how such horrors can be prevented . HELENA, WALTER AND IDA HIRTER. Children of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hirter, of North Collamer Street. They were consideredvery bright children. Helena had one of the best records in the United States for attend-ance at school, not having missed a day in seven years. They ail died in thefire. They were 13, 15 and 8 JAMES, NORMAN AND MAXWELL TURNER. The children of Mr. and Mrs. James D. Turner, 436 Collamer Street, and grandchildren of the late Robert Scrutton, Oswego, N. Y. Little did they th


. Complete story of the Collinwood school disaster and how such horrors can be prevented . HELENA, WALTER AND IDA HIRTER. Children of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hirter, of North Collamer Street. They were consideredvery bright children. Helena had one of the best records in the United States for attend-ance at school, not having missed a day in seven years. They ail died in thefire. They were 13, 15 and 8 JAMES, NORMAN AND MAXWELL TURNER. The children of Mr. and Mrs. James D. Turner, 436 Collamer Street, and grandchildren of the late Robert Scrutton, Oswego, N. Y. Little did they think of the fate awaiting them when they left their happy home the morning of March 4th, when they met their deaths in the fire. They were 14, 9 and 6 years respectively.


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