' r f 'I f Evening public jledger-philadelphia, Thursday, February 14. iois .! JiU. V" . i-T I mOOOTEUTONS ON WEST FRONT rt 175 Divisions lacniiheu and 2U More irans- I ferrcd From Russia, , JbUUJMW HOLD SAI.ONICA Germans on Thiit Front Bcintf f Replaced Aiitflriiins Almost I Alone Facing Italy CHOKING CHILD SAVES FAMILY FROM FIRE Fscapc Over Uoofa When Warehouse Burns Harry Kosctsky Overcome BRITISH PREMIER AGAIN TRIUMPHS Lloyd George Victor After Two Days' Debate on War's Conduct ANTI-GERMANRIOTS RENEWED IN ILLINOIS Bed Flag Cut Down at Staun ton; Suspects Forced to Kiss Old Glory Uy HL'NKY WOOD tvitimiim m:cii aiimii:s is-tiii: I i n.i,i r ' I Til" tlCIIIMI'K '' """ lllCCl to ll 1C it It i"l Jlli"'"" """'i loniililriiled mi : tho wistcin front ' To ih'c 1"' licrmiin dltlbloiis hate ' bffii lilciitltlcil 1" llil Ihiatrc. Iiiilmlltis ; tcnt -tin miMitij imiii'iioiipii ruMu rilfla V (.Mill 111 ll'tlslOII If lllppived 1 liiftiiiirlK 12 000 men ijii thlt bis t .it i.f '11)0 1111(1 men Imti Iwii f Identllled Pri-unublt mi nlilltlnnil J tittntj '111 l""M ,im '"''" r iii-frne1 ' . tM . in Hit Int uccU mil, In: i alotal "f l'i' ilhlHloni " At H'c moment Hi' hopir.ito pcai o with I Urnlno was slRiicil the iicniHiis 1 .,111 Im'I Mtt thru dltlslons rn the t nufflm fro"t ',n Nnstrl.itiH linl tltlrt '1 three mil tli- Turl.H iiikI llulrars to eaih while the II ill in front wiih held bj fortt two An: ti tail mid tin oo tiirmin rmllcitli'ii iii o III it .ill toi in in illtH'ins "n the Minnie i fr lit up now holnS icplaud In Illilgns fiom tlm ,ti. insulin rioin XlP lurl-Mi "inn In Mi Minor ' 4iutnl rn loitt lotcn dhMmif i Tlio warnltiR Rltcn I'V lltrltn Uo icUh.1, Ihrie tears old, prohibit sated her pircnls and Iwn others froni death nt 2 3D this morning when Hip furnU turo warchoU"c uf M. lloctl,t H Sons nt 0I7 t'nssiunl. incline burned The ltohctsl(t fninlllcH lltcd uiir the ware house Iaiuls iiii'I ll.o RnseUttt Ip with their wit cm on tlirtop (1'ior of tin build In?. In Hip liimncnt nml flra Hour furniture was itored t J S') ilils ninrnlns l.ului thri l.uNrmN ivi, 11 thrre-trm-ol I (Hughlcr of Louis ;.. . , , , ,, scti.,i, wnlic Iipi mother mi'l loM licr frciit r Uojd i.imbp Imi-fm.pfiill lip iIioMhk 17ip mniiin trc fill tI ucitliricrt nimtli'r imlltk-il -torm Hid Willi clnup hiiinlr 'I lie families rrp toil i lie em runl k tio li tor fnmi tlir uwnl.riieil iind niM-Inc the ihtlilrxn Suu il t ilel'ite ner tne mmltlil o! WILD UEI'OUTS SUBSIDE Rumor of Robertson's Retire ment as Chief of Staff De clared Groundless lliej It .OM'l'N l'cli fl Ilontlle mtlllen. L lug wutlicapt "r l"peli .iinl In tne lielcli ; horliou'l of Unlit eomt nn nil l'lcld Jlarsliil InlB li ''" o irpoii iouij tll.M'A 1 cli 11 GerniiiiN lilt i-cnt KtroiiR rc-cnforcc-ments to Hie Hull in f i out aiVordhiK l Inform itlon rcadiliiK Ittie todivTrom the frontier llieie troops proMoiish hail I ecu u-ed on the Uii'slan flout It arumed Unit lieiniMiiv and nstrli hae enlercil Into olne Mit of iigrfim nt by wliUli (leriiun aid woill I In- bImii arilnst IUI In return for the uw of Austro.llmiR.il Idii wldieis on the c-t. cm fiont AdWLCM from I'.irli iii ite mllit irj ex perts as pMliiutliii! tint licinuny now lias ahout .'.loiMini) men on the eleni frijnt throilBl ilod thrfe iouf to nfetj A'iof the ctreit llxes M KtMi-K. the faih'er of tho hoAs llarri another lirother llex with hlni Ilarri rnlilnc a loss the Mrtet nttrmptiil tu irnne the families not Know Iiir thf wrrefafe Hi hh imnoine hi unoKe on the sri. ond llooi mid fainted Hi imis ietind h I'iptiilti Ham Toole .1 ml Unitm. nut 1'ranl M-iuozrl of t.ncliie I'nmpim No IS uimir U'etfUx w m ii(rl, n the rennfliHnli Hosplial whfre he la pooerlne lie H the well-known ath lete illO'HI for the H ll-v. Iii.Ui wf (,. f00(. hall leant from South I'hll idelplili IIIrIi Si IiooI lie If now at the tlnl crhlt of l'pniisf If ml i MKe' l!osttK was ohm well linoHti as Minmif runllli the puclllt 'I he ilani ice to the wai(hoie ami (.iii tenls la rulmited at l.'ii ("Hi :iou kkscuki) in n.ooi) Mmimcc Kici Ovci flown at N'n polron, 0. rul.l.rni o. Teh 11 1 ift f..m. IIU" loniprMnK about ".nu persons In ill weic leaned wllh illflU tiltf tod n when the flood waters of the M.iunm lilfei oieiwlielmed it Iow-1iiik hoi lion on the otithMrtM of Napoleon, n near here lle-i.ueiH, In rowhoatM hrouEht In the jefuciet a few at a time Twentt-lhe othtr homey In th I. n Ilt win enduiRerefl h the rlxet whleh Ik now twentf feet nliott iiouinl and ffort were helns in ide to nml m its In the tenhe of person m tro nied In tin holl'-es T. It. S'ilM, I.MPKOVINf, Colonel I'hsscs Comforttiblo Niclit at New York Hospital M'U rijK Pel, II -( ln i h dm Unnwplt Is (.howlnc inii'lmied Im iroteiniiii n.ordliiK to his pl.jsi, ii,,,, t rtiirinit Ilopltal todii II Mieiil i toinfortable tilir it ami ii m iir ci'in in i- ninriiiiiK- the win III til" llcni'i of t'oininoiif Tli' -eii' itloii.il irpirl wlihli were i urrent on idnedi hue hriiuu to dlo down The pirll iiiieulin iorrcpondenl of the Chronlile In I'll" 'ommentari toda sild tint the rumor lint Sir William ItohertFon would 1' n tired as i lilef of the Tliltlsh 'ifiicial hi iir i hem piot'ed Ktoundlers "If nliy null Id'-i wa ei rr nter taliifd. It has now li-en ahmdoned,' cald the flironltle l!nl.ertt-oii rem litis thief of the ileneril Malf and he has tin fud tonHdeliLe of the war nbl net ' t the uinie llni" ii new j iprnef put STAL'NTON III I ib II lllotf nml dcmoiittnitloiia niilnM pro. Herman and I W W wen renewed .lifiln here lift nlKht and earl toda.f I'liniolmtril i the police who k.mup.i thlzed with t''eni ax "pitrlotle titiriiis the inoli of about 100 men nml women from Inn1er to artls ins tornietl the home of I W nml pro-Uernians It was the mond 'pitrlotli ile.ui.up In till IIIirp within iwtntf -four hours MUKeil dlloial iltlcn were dricRed fiom their hed martlnd to the i Itt palk and lompelled to Kl-K the un.rliau II is mid ?lnc III Star S-pniRled Hill- flatinlnn i hot-bed of pro-derm m and I W 1 fc has lucii n rtbliiK with dl'loililtf rw thi oiithre.il. of the war 'I he ilenimiftr itlons It In t fid were Hit work of the bcllrr eleinint of iltUens llarri and lolm .Mleltii'.h brothers who hue been niuiitliiR ii red (lie on a Iiurc pole In front of tlplr home were pomtielleil to Ut llowll the pole Hlld iirrn It to the puk where thef were nude to "iluti ind I.Ira the utarx and ttrlpe' and lR the n itlomil anthem The red tHc w is tl.unpleil In the diet an'l the merkaii tlTK run up In lt plii Tiienliv lilRht the mob t irred and feitlured .lohn 1. Mrlicn Chkaco ntlotne unl S OlmriUn. and forced norcf of pro-(!rriniiis to lilys the II ir out n npoit Hi it sir Willi im hid been ,,, r t M If HHnMLKY offered anottiei position of IiIrIi an- wIIjMAiM II. liUUniliEi 1 . MAUFACriJIlKK. HIKh incnuiirnt tf lio rp. I.lh pii t lit po t ut- IS SUFFRAGISTS IN STATE FOR "DRY FEDERATION" Retaliate Against Oppo .ition of Liquor Men -1 ctlciatioii fn State lliftlnviiy Coinmissioncr nnrtMtri:ii m it rni. i ii- r the lViinsiHann ITf Kedentlon lod i I lXMWSSSS!S!S3USMndmntTmTnar drelared tint fillui' of the fedinllon p; --.SSSMMM. tn InilorHe J tenllf Kf W thorltf In the aired to Rle up uut.irlh Ihn 1'iltt -N' i ill it liiatmeiit of the politk il hltu itlou fil.l 'The llou t of onniion-' Ii aroused to lb' heaw responslhllltf iistliiK upon It and II will hi'l t mi I.iiowIiib to whoe hands the fall of the Itrlllsh iinm 1". to be entrusted Then t in be no falter ing with n fiiftlon of Mil Ii m.iEiiltude II If cURRCIted that ant alter illon might embarrass our allies but our leph t" Ibis Is th it Hit i nibirr ihsment mlRht lie Krelter If I'arll mieiil does uo ait with promptness The lurlliitipntrf torrc pondrnt oi tin Ohroiilil' dctlired tint hi was un ildf to llml mif found itlon for reports tint a ralilnet 1 1 sh w is luinilm lit "lhepolith.il ttmnhiliM. Is Uei Ididlt iRlt ited ' uhl the I hp'iiMc ' I here ire rumors of mllit irt rcslcnttlons It Is ilKiillb nit lint tin I'llim Minister twk III his sptedi mule referenn to a pohhlble ihance of idiululatr itlou ' Mr l.lonl HiorKes frUnds .ir Jubl hut mil the initi oiiip of tin di bite In 'ominous and deilind todaf tint tlic te-t foto list nlRht ulikli supirted the I'nmlei hi a nujorltt of 111, Ins taeat h htreiiRtliened his position t tin hiimo time thet pialhe the l'rlnie Jlluls lir's flnntichs In lefuslnc to diiulife de tails of the Vers illles war toum II Jlut mlKlit Inn Inn of import ml ii" to the rii'-nii Suciuiulu After Illness of I mil Weeks ArrniiKPnicnls fot 1 uneinl Not t'omplctcil Willi mi II Hrmnlei eliibnian ind proinlnint niinuf itturei died teslerdit at his apiitinents in tie Itoial llro.ul Flreet and Itlnrd au hup. jfter an III iifss of tour (tl Mr Uromlej was ion of John II Hromlet, founder of the Jnhn HromlCf MiuiufaitiirliiK l ompnif at 1 rout htreet and Lehigh aienue lie Is surf If ed b it widow ind i sister, the wife of I'r I 1 Moore Ar ranirements htfe not been tomplclcil for the funer il which will be held from the home of hl fuller 17 hiiMiiPniin i neiiue Mr lromle w is a member of muni clubs amoiii; them the I uloii I caKtie Manufai timrs llicmiet I'liiladilphh i mintrt Pliil idelphl i mil N(w orl Imlit lub" ' I ormer Soldier Tails Head Willi mi Itisli twentt.rhr fears old died Middinlf of he ut dlse.ihi tod if at I Ihi lioiiu of Ml- Nellli le Hot I-..': I North 'I null strict it Inn he boirded 'llihli formi rlt w t i holdlrr In the I'nllrd st ids nrtin but was riccnll dhilnrccd on aiioiint of III lnalth. and hid bieu boardliiK it III hotiK of Mrs I i Hot for about threi wicKs I ' I fossil -1H wit ' ryu VJci, ' ' "" tii II I ZT I ""ll linl LETRUPPEITALIANE linlcl, niVMiuto ffr Optra dcBH Inglcil sullp llneo del I'l4e. ..l IJeco II leto del uomiiiili'Hlu puhbll- NKMPRIi WITNIKIUSK """ 1"l, dal .MlnlMtro dclla tlucrru ll. KAIIIA IU VI a fw- I Violent! Attacchi Austro-Tc- deschi Respinli ad Orientc del Brcnta DUELLI DI ART1GL1ERIA Una Toipcdlniera Itulinnn Stlura un Clriindc I'lioecufo Auslrlaco nellu llaia ill Uucearj l'ulilislied nml Dl.stilbutcd Under I'KKMITNo. .'ill Authoried by tlic tut or Octobci ii. IHI", on lllc at the l'osloflicc of I'hllmlelpliia. 1'u Uy order of the I'tc-ident. A. S. MJRLKSON. I'ostniastcr Ocncrnl. UoM V 1 1 ftbbi lio lulle notlrle lerl Blunte dal yuaitler i.enernli IPilliuo i.leti f le Rll nu. iro.tidcnhl dopo ari fallito nel leijiitltl dl "P'iJire le tlnee ill dlfevi ikRll Itiillinl ad ouldeute del Httnta d In iro "inn lu piote nell t Klomitn dl krl I illro uniiltiricro I loro Jituln 'Ulla hpoudi t'tflrt dil dtlto Hume comeiitrindo ell ifor.'l (tso R pendki incrltllon ill (II ol t aprlb Gil in tro-lrdcMhl fecero preicdere I torn attichl ih inn tlolenti prep in Tlone dl ntlRllerli p ninnilirono ill as sullo forti iin.Ui dl finterla le ijua furono limnrdUtiiiitnte rCM'kite h:i i.-.i.... i . .na .it.A.iif. nnnoKRlll! 0" podero o fuoio dellt loro Imtlerlc fanlcrh teutonka, prim i arrest-it i no. I. . .vitetta it rltlr.usi dopo sublto ii rdile lonildtretolli I'll il. one imlfi I I'omit Ulpirll nemlcl In tnanht luimo la Vallo l.acirlna furoim dlrpcrsl dal fuoio delle notre Imtlerlc Nel prrrsl ill Mmilo r.isiiblo nol faiemnio crploden una inllui i he tauso' eoiislderctnll il i mil alle poll rlonl del ii'tnbo .Nella alle dell Ulko o nel heltorp on lihiilnle dell nlllplHiio ill sl iru Ifirtlclhrhi da iinibo le pirtl tu mullo altlta Ntlht zuiia dl Col raprlle un tenia tlto dilli faiuirit nenika nilr.tiito n sperzm le iiostte llnee dl dlfe-a. r elm fu preieduto da iloknta prepira. ilone da pirte dell artlBllerla fu tni mcdlalaniente nrrestntn dnll cnerBlco latoro nelle nnstre truppt e dill Ml cine Inttrttiito tl i pirte dclla nostri nitlRllcrlit In qui ft i nzloiio tat turimmo nlninl prlRlonleil Ail orlenli ill r"jiCRll mo. nel sfttore del l'i m dip ptlloul trenail del in mli o fiiruuo luceudlitl dicll atln tori liiKleal rare ntlln "Jlnlil ll WsAirU vkmtf a iirpcaiuurr uno uci'piu i' tnll nustrlucl ll unieratl, a"," ed rort fr Durante la k6u!b dl mailedl' alia Ca inern del Heputatl mm tera fd enttn- imtlfu flllllntflruvlr.liA ull InfllrlMiy ML lAnicrliM nopplo" qiiando II rrcslclef(r', del I'ousiello. nn. Orlando, dlrntaro' 0M In Hltunrlone dl iruerra era inlallorata. Ill teeulto iillnliito (IcrII hUtl Unith ra. undo dell t lecentc rediitn del uoliUflm Interalleato dlssc die I nieinbrl dl can iinanlniemeiile dofetlerri ritnimlra cV le teihilP drRll Imperl icntrall ilrca I iiiik noli iMiihotio esaero accctlate daallit nlleatl e iho per raRglutigcro una pace diiretole non tl i" ultra ila clio prose- , KUlro flKorosiincnlc la Ruerra, ( "La J Biierra llso I On Orlando orrI non ' t plu' duestloiie dl sifltn. nm una neceaal-iif ta ' l.'llatln, dlsso pure, noli ftiolo n' plu lie' tneno the II lomphncnto delta sua nulla' narlonalo e h slcurciia dtl suol ronflnl per mare e per terra. J 11 nA..irtiln Alderl. MtnUIro rielta. " tiucrrn dlsse i he la lniprflone rlceiutii, ' r .luratite la sill recenle tlalta In Instill. ' terra pno rlassumersl nellc paroloj j" kiiiiriui e niscipnni' e cno lima II i omiiulo ilello -tato MiKclore dell.li 1 InRlilllerr.i f fernnnienti' nulla nella rt'Kii Marin lu mmuuzmtu i he du rinte Ii nolle ilell'll fihbralo una tor pedlnlera Itillnui op-rante prca'D Ir rote della Ihlmizla t rlu-ilta a pene- clustn ( ansa i ontro 11 nctolm i: slnto i lontntto ton I dlrlRcutl I'Annata liiKlese e dlclilaro dl at erne rlportato la plu prit i Impresiloiie , l.a fu Iter i on lompletiinrnte iletlnute I.IKIT. AU'lIKI) S. JONUS lie w tit leatc liottly on n special niibMon to lt'ily for the Ked l'ios! lie will lie attiichcd tu the l'rcnrh forces with a com mission in the United States army. u. s. i'I(isom:ks im:u:asi:i Allies and Austiia Make 1 irst 1a ihatiKc of I'ri.sonerf l.l.NIA I ! II i:iluncr of pilsonors of vie lirttteiii iistiin and tin Allies Ins t iki n pi n c up ir the Atistrlin fiontlci it I'.iii lis 'IIiippI hundred and twentj foui of these ex-1 chanced pikoners litp uilteil it j tJeiiPtn Tliet lnclildo two merl(aii tolunteern one lainllsli olllrei mid I setentj Ililtlsli tololilah ill of whom tteie (iptiirul on the TuiMsli mid UulRirliti fionts 'Hie others were larcelt laiKll ill nml Siotili Set en teen of the (xclianRcd men wno t ii rled from tin train on strctihcis . .. ..... lit ll litmlio non .1 ,Ull. ..... ,i iliik a ncRlinmeli neiumeno In l'i' II silo oblettlto l'lnuhl prlRionicr cj'bkro nelk maul (b Rll ItalUnl Mil rlimncute dell t fronte iiordtca t loinbatUni'iitl firono llmltatl a tiolitrl ri ntuRlle . rlpirtl .1 In. 'irslone ,d al holVll.luelll.il ..rtlRller. .11 mo-UriU '"n-I'iTmiIIp UiK.rln. Rll artiRlierl Ital- I mi horpresuo npiru iinun-i ,i..i,p .11 ininla e II dkp.r-cio .on I loro aKRlUhlito Uro l'rehi" Monte Pasublo I hold ill Hall ml del t.ciilo fucro cvplodere unt mint ciusiuilo ilaiiul lonsldtretollshiml alle noslzlonl o.i up Up diRll austro-tclcMliI I.attltlt.r atre.i fu limit it.t cd 11 Co niunbato iillblile scRtiali "oltanto I In niidliui'iiio dl dm pillonl rrenitl ne Public alt arouni A New Clan srlf l.tirrnaeli yflf lulltllrnc- MpraHinir lloniilen anj hlf li-telnpnivnl Ten I on, nil v. tte.liihly tlthnlnea roiniti'iulni: letruiry -.in nt 8 o ilk tilth bffrs Send (or inilrncllte hlTalure lll wrll or b me sprue JJ is NEFF COLLEGE 1730 Chestnut Street ,'. i . , i , !' ," i i k jm? i ' - I S i . i J X ii ' r ' ' !.! f TDOMD tlic Kaiser , ;' ' ',,'. ? with your quar- jV.f,1 , " J ters buy Thrift f :h '.S Stamps tor Victory. r . ,i'.- ,'' ' S Bog-in buying A '','': i ' '.', L stamps today. A 'i'" '; i'1 S Buy Them Most A '' ';, 1 , ' T Anywhere J ' n , ,'j This Space Contributed by the ( TC' , Q V , , J Trust Companies and Saw j 'tf I ' ' i ' v, ing I'unds of Philadelphia JL I ' 7 " '. - ' ' ' - 1 1 '"t .. -,; ... .'fWssl'l I'V'!' ' ::.'.' " "A' ! nKasraf" I I , !' ' ', UNITID ITATIt I i$-4 I'T ',.'4 lM M t , n ll Neil s ii ml Id nv for the Itfpublli in nomluatluii for (!ot- crnor would be ttrniil.lt Interpreted In rennnltanla toteis and tint ion aeiiuentlv tin initiation at Its Slit contention tod it will put It" If on rn r.rd for the M it' HiBhtt.it I'onunl-'slonei Mrs J " MIHei "f l'ltthburi-h h" id nf tin wonuiis niffrace niotemiu' in this Mite If In attend Hire at the ion. tentlon and sits tint be' ause the Itipi ir men di foiled th" hiiffi ir" hill il the I in hC'slou of the l,.Kihliture hei oiKinln tlou will join the di.t fediritlou to llsht booze woo imaiti;i:s t;o makcii i , Claisilliation of All bj Que Ikhi naiic Compktcd WSlIINf.ToN reb II -uotli. . moiement of diaft ncistiaiits to ti ihi- Ing campf tt is iniiotiiiicd hi the Win Dcpaitiucut todiit On M.iuti I "'"On nun of tin Urn draft tt III mmmoinc motlu: to ump from cleteii St ilea l the Mine time draft hei(kUJrlcis annoiiuird r'atHM- ' cation of KKlstranls iiudu the ntw (jueRtlonn die niithod his In en com puted Ml rrKlsiiiints ""I fcliortlj bo not I tied of the1! 1 1 ihhltleitioll The following Rroups will motn Marih H to Camp i.riinknf loit osklliorpo' ivcet tircinii, l&J.i. iki itt are, ;ni. .N'ew Jerset, 110, Mlililgm luOn, Ohio, 1100 To To-t Itilet riom tin. Colo rado, 6Dt , ,;lsMiuiti 13.11, NclnasKi, 1 ISO , New Mctlio, 30 and South lu kota ."Ol The hiiUb hcndlUB tioips to ('imp Crecnleaf no ah follows. DcUttur all iniulninR whitis In quota, J81 : New ,leist i rem ilniiiB whiles lu quota. 'i0; Mkhlcin -tliitci, ICOOiOliio whites, I Sim, W'ct VliB'nlt til wbiti. 1r.J0: to bo scut lo liiicnlcifl Instead of Cimp Miade GltlXK HELD rOK SCDI1I0N Accused of ThrealcniiiK to hoot President and Abusinp; Samnnjcs 1'etcr IreKalli' thlrtt -tlnee tears . Id, Of 1301 nielli htreet a lutlto of t'reice. who has taKen out his lllst naturall 1- H lion papeis, wiih ariesled tod i hi Spe cial .tKcius itii minuet hiio iiiik, oi .no Pepartment of Jiihtkp, ilurBcd' with Using seditious lansuaRe It Is nllei.ed that TrcKallls, In the course of a ionci ratlin lu a teslaitiaiit Is al leiitb and Anh sticels. IndiilRed in It abuse of the merk.in troops iioh in Tramo and laid tint President Wilson OURht to be shot, adding, ' I'to Kot a bullet for him mit-cif ' As he made tills lentirK ho is Mid to hate njlnled Ir u turious llenln whleh '! ho woie tihkh li In tho hhapo nf a rartrlilKe (Hikers nr cmiiiiIiib Iho ' piu to asicitilu ir It lonlaliiH an e il Ploslte J., .10 yi:aks IN LAW SUIT li Contractors' Dispute Comes Up for' Solution Tomonow MSiii-yiSJlSgtMggMgTiMSSggaii 8 Bankers and Business Men Learn This Great Truth Right Now! t TlilrtJ e.irf or lillK.it lun between Thorn HrasliiRton and Mkliael Me. " Manus, both of this Itt. Intoltlne about ' 1100, will be unt uncled tomorrow before Judgo Audcnrled, lu t fl3 ('onimon IMcaa . Court Itraslnglou and Mi Manus ttuo l eonlractora In I88S they got at logger. ' heads oter contract work " CrashiRfon brought suit asilnst Mo u Maims, which was dlsnilhsed Later Me V Manna brought suit aRilnst Draslngton " From thuo to llnic the suit has ap J Ptarol nn tho tourt lalrndar. K , UHILU KILLED uy auto Ii - Tt-t ... . ..... jf ivt:r oi Motorcar Arresicu Alter ti jmnninp; uvcr uni Elglit.ycar.oid phllle Kihnell. of 2330 , ftorth Twenty. nlntli etreet, was- run over and Instantly Wiled, by an atitomo. A S,' ",'li nfternoon In front of her homo i7.19' i-hlld was pronoumed dead ut tho rvj-r rtreii Home. vll"e mac)ilno tins drlicn by Ocoreo (nicr, asis North Nineteenth street. Hfiwer nun ariesled and will be r- Mjbofijre Magistrate Collins to- 8 B ANKERS naturally are loaning large sums of money to mer chants and manufacturers unprotected by automatic sprinklers. In many cases, of course, they arc amply secured by the insur ance carried, but within the last three years buildings, machinery and stocks of all kinds have almost doubled in value. A building with its machinery and contents which three years ago was worth $100,000 is today possibly worth $200,000. The owner of that business three years ago, on the basis of the 80 co-insurance clause in his policy, would have carried $80,000 of insurance. Today, on the same basis, that owner should carry $160,000. Many business firms have not thus increased their insurance in direct proportion to the increase in their values. Consequently, on the basis of their present values, they are woefully under-insured. Tf they have a lire, they will iind to their dismay that they can right fully collect less money now from the insurance companies on any loss less than 80 of value of property, than they would have collect ed on that same loss three years ago. Example of 80 Co-Insurance Clause 3 Years Ago Value of building: $100,000 Insurance carried 80,000 Loss 40,000 Paid by Insurance company $10,000 Now Value of building $200,000 Insurance carried 80,000 Loss 40,000 Paid by Insurance company $20,000 Banks are today advancing money. to numerous concerns to pro vide them with the materials for undertaking large Government con tracts. In many cases the bankers arc safeguarding themselves on these loans by requiring such borrowers to take out Use and Occu pancy insurance policies. Both as regards the co-insurance clause situation and this Use and Occupancy insurance matter, bankers can further protect them selves, save their clients money, and at the same time perform a val uable public benefaction, by pointing out that the man who has no sprinkler protection can more than quadruple the amount of his in surance without increasing its cost by installing automatic sprink lers. He can also reduce the cost of Use and Occupancy insurance 40 to 90 per cent if he will install sprinkler equipment. Automatic Sprinklers do these four things: Permit insurance of full values al little cost. Permit Use and Occupancy insurance at little cost. Prevent heavy property loss to the owner. Keep his business going. The loss record of Grinnell Automatic Sprinkler systems in 20,000 re ported fires is less than $280.00 per fire. Grinnell Automatic Sprinklers today protect over two thousand mil lion dollars of business property more than all other sprinkler systems combined. , GRINNELL AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEM Made and Installed by the General Fire Extinguisher Co. PhUadelphia Branch 1411 Walnut Street OUlccs in Leading Cities of the United States and Canada tm V? 1 -fVi T" -n tf m 1 'rl l V 'd i) il I W llrau." SMid -.mk. ) w J.if v i?n , " f. ' ? .. 4 f, 1l' i '.i -' .aV , . ,M -fa .v CA,- i&Y .lF'!'L. " V-i? & tJV
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