Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 09, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 25, Image 25

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FIRE PREVENTION
PREACHED TODAY
Entiro Country Reached in Cam
paign to Teach Public
I of Dangers
ANNUAL LOSSES APPALLING
This !n l'lrp Prevention Day.
Thrn ugh nt IVmis.vlvnnlu nml
thraiiKlimit tho United Stntes thin Ih
tho rnNlcttor tiny on the liri- HftlitorH
calendar. In public sclwnln, In storei
nnd fnctories. In iIwpIHurh his nnd
llttlo. the doctrine uf (lie lirevr-ntluii Is
prenchpd todtiy.
In Pennsylvania espeehlly tho
Bureau of Firp Protection of tho Depart
ment of State Police h malting stren
uous rfforts''tn crimlmt h.v edticntion the
nppalllnc nnd In great measure iin
necesnry losses that recur every year
from lire.
When you htnr a lire eneiuo clnni;lntr
down the street, do jmi realize that
the fire around the corner is one of the
teiior twelve tfiousnnd that have to he
fought every year In this state nloneV
Or that the loss, large or trilling, will
help to swell the file totui of the jrnr
in Pennsylvania
to something
like i
$10,000,000?
' Or that in the yenr's lccord of fires
in the, state some lfiOO men, women
and children arc killed or Injured?
And, most .pertinent fact of all. do
Mm realize thai of all the fires which
'destroy life and property, 0." per cent
could be prevented by a little trouble
and forethought? . . , ,,
Annual fire loss in the I'nitcd Stntes
nt large has grown from something
less than $1...Oihi,U0O In 101!! to .fUO,
f)S3,417 In lOlS.
Bulletin Quotes Wilson
In its fire prevention bulletin, the
Bureau of Fire Protection quotes Presi
dent Vllson as follows :
"Preventable fire Is more than a
private misfortune. It Is n public dere
liction. At a time like this . . .It
Is more than ever n matter o" deep nnd
pressing consequence that every means
should be taken to prevent tins evil."
The work of the Ire tivntection tmrcmi
s on all the year. lis job s to ln -
vestigntc fi'-es of spsph lous origin nnd
secure evidence "netinst Incendit'les: to
make inspections throughout the state
excent In Pliilndelnhin nnd Pittsburgh
of buildings where there is an undue
fire hazard: and to carry on unceasing
ly a campaign of education which will
"make Pennsylvania fireproof."
This slognn, "Mnke" Pennsylvania
Fireproof." is being rnpid'v adopted
throughout the stnte. Children arc
taught fire prevention In school ; fac
tory employes are made fnml'lnr with
fire prevention methods and shown the
dangers of carelessness. The work of the
bureau is steidilv reducing the venrlv
fire toll In the stnte. In the city of
Heading n'one, tli" nnnnnl fire lo,ss has
-been red'i-ed RT,0 000 In one yenr
through the activities of the bureau.
Heading has a volunteer fire dennrt
ment. Two members from each of
Heading's fifteen fire companies do vol
untary inspection work in their dis
tricts. Where they cannot get n fire
1, risk 'removed.' n report Is mnde to Chief
Harold II, Tl"tz. of the F'rc Prevention
' lliirrnu. nt Hnrrisburg. Under the law
the bureau can order the risk removed,
nnd if It is not done within a stinulated
time, n fine of S2." n dav is Imposed
until the order is complied with.
Aim To Kducnte I'uli'I"
For five years an organized effort hns
been .made throughout the country, by
fi'T mnrsha's nnd fire mnrshnls' associa
tions, to cut down the loss of life nnd
property Bv fire. The effort has taken
the form of (duration of the public, nnd
the genernl pinctice of having specified
"clean up" days or wcejtsnto remove
fire dangers. "Fire Prevention Day,"
kept on the 3nme day everywhere, serves
as a geuernl reminder of the fire menace,
nnd as an .examination day in schools
and factories in the proficiency of pupils
nnd workers in fire prevention. October
0 won chosen as the anniversary of the
orrent Chlcnco tire, when the "widow
O'1-eary's cow" kicked over a stable
lantern nnd stnrted the blnze which laid
the mid-western city in rulus. t
The Fire Prevention Ilurcnu lias sug
gested tlint owners of buildings today
examine their premises with n view to
lcmoving waste nccumulationa and ar
ranging for the correction of fire haz
ards. Employers nro asked,, also to give,
short talks to their employes on the sub
ject of fire prevention and protection,
to be followed by fire drills.
For tho schools a program was car
ried out which included brief talks on
fire prevention, and the observance of
ire drills.
FLAHERTY WILL SUIT HALTED
Million-Dollar Case Waits Naming of
Guardians for "Prospective" Heirs
Atlantic City. Oct. 0. Settlement
of tho $1,000,000 estnte -of James P.
Flaherty,' one-time Philndelnhiau,
under attack in the Orphans' Court,
cucountjl further obstacles today,
when c3ksel for contestants and the
estate Jgfiind that appointment of
euardirrra for prospective minor heirs
in Philadelphia Is necessary befonvthu
estate can be disposed of legally.
Taking of testimony in the suit of
Miss Catharine Merry, of Philadelphia,
to force the acceptance of the "lost"
Flaherty testalneut will be resumed here
before .fudge Ingeipoll , Friday.
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WOMEN SMOKERS INCREASE,
CIGARETTE SALESMEN SA Y
"You Can Alivays Tell the New
'Wrapped Up," Declares One Vendor
TWO young women drew up to the
Ardmnre station at 1 o'clock yester
day afternoon.
.tint as the driver brought her tour
ing car to u stop behind the station her
companion on the right, dressed In n
darl: blue suit and wearing n daintily
nttractlve dark blue hat. threw n suspicious-looking
object to the ground.
It wns white nnd perhaps a little more
than an inch long.
A witness couldn't believe It, and
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waited for an opportunity to examine i
the discarded object
It was true I There it lay, still smok
ing the end of a cigarette.
Hlght out In the open, on a much
used thoroughfare, n Main Mue girl was
discovered smoking! She might have
been' twenty-five jenrs old, and she
might hnv been much less, and mighty
good looking.
Sales Increase 100 Per Cent
"There has been fully 100 per cent
Increase in our sales to women cus
tomers during the Inst jenr," says a
silesmnn in a veil-patronized cigar
store in the center, of the city.
"Since the wonicn-Oinve been abroad
i war work nnd have associated with
I the men nnd women in Kiiropn. there
I wis iiccii a x i en i urni mm a smoicing
and it Is decidedly on the increase
ai least liny ni too gins irom one
of the department stores neniby Come
in here every dny regularly and a great
STATE TO TAKE OVER
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE!
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Federal Burea-J Will Discontinue I
Service All Over Country
Tomorrow
Iln'ted Stntes employment service
offices in this citv nnd tiirnughout the
stnte will close tomorrow nnd the work
Hint wns part of the war emergency
piogrnm will be can led on for civilians
b,v '''' "tiile employment service of
the Depurtmeiil of Labor and Indus
tries.
"The federal service," s'i'd Hnrrv
i'ni-s. reilcra' di"ector of this state,
"supplanted tho stnte service durlntr the
wnr brcnusc the govcrnmenr1 could bet-
t fiv rn fn fnia tlin ni-nt flnnimwlf, rpi,n
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the state. This affects four placement
offices in Philadelphia. There were
many more during the war, but grad
ually tlie number wns decreased, and
the funds lessened. I have no idea
what the plans of the state nre. Jntob
l.lghtner will be director of the state
sci vice."
The Cnitcil States cmi.loynient service
thiougiiniit the Vountry is shutting
down tomorrow because of lack of
funds, nt cording to bulletins sent, out
from the office of the assistant to the
secretary of yvar. Secretary linker, In
thanking the numerous welfare associa
tions and civilian volunteers, issued n
request that they keep up their work
ti.ll the last service man has been re
employed. UNWASHED BELT EXPANDS
N. Y. Laundry Strike Spreads to
Brooklyn and Jersey Shore
New York, Oct. II. With New
York's, laundry bags rapidly bulging at
the end of the third dny of the walk
nut in Manhattan steam and hand es
tablishments, the strike yesterday
spread neios tlie Kf-t Uivpr to lt'ok
lyn ami across the Hudson to the Jer
sey shore, according to the union
leaders, who clulmed that 20,00(1 work
ers now were Idle,
Thev asserted two large steam laun
dries in Brooklyn, one in Ilobokeu and
another jn West Ilobokeu closed down.
The fireman knows that there
is enduring safety and added
peace of mind in building with
"STEELCRETE"
Metal Lath
Because Metal Lasts
WE CAN SUPPLY YOU
THE CONSOLIDATED
EXPANDED METAL
COMPANIES
Larkin Bldf?- 2200 Arcli St.
Philadelphia
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WHEN buying flro doors, it is to your advantage to purchase
not only for firo resistance, but lasting durability ns well.
Evans "ALJIETL" Fire Doors and Shutters are Duilt to last.
They will not disintegrate. Rot, rust and accident proof. Ease
of operation, economy in maintenance and superior fire-resisting
qualities make them the best fire-door investment procurable.
Fully approved by tho Underwriters' Laboratories.
"Star" Fire Retarding Ventilators
(Patented.)
They contain a gravity damper, which closes automatically In case of
fire, This prevents the passage of air and acta as a fire retarilar.t. The
drslgn Is original with us. Aslc for full particulars.
MERCHANT
2013-35 ArYWton Avenue
EVENING PUBLIC
One, She Wants Her Purrchase
many come from a smaller store just
across the street nnd from the hotels."
Hut It is not only the store girls
nml the trnvel'ng women who trntroiii-ze
the weed. Any number of oung
people well known socially In the city
no longer send their husbands nnd
brothers to mnke their phrchnses. Imt
openly buy their own, cigar store
prnpr.etnrx say. One woman in (ier
mnntown bujs cigars and admits that
she smokes them, said one dealer.
"There Is n society matron who bin
$"" worth of cigarettes nt a time. Of
course. I cannot snv how many of them
(m- mnrn iii-im-ii. imi MM' romps 1
,.,.,. Mirnn ,n,if lw m. n" uni,i .. .!....
man. "And there U nnother well
known wdmnn who always buy s hers
in boxes of f00 at a time.
Yon Can Tell tho New Ones
"You can always tell a new one who
is just starting to smoke. She nlnms
wants her purchase wrapnrd. 'I'm buy -Ing
them for n friend' she. usually ex
plains, while those who are accustomed
to smoking just say they will put them
hi their .handbags."
Theie is n decided preference for
Turkish cigarettes. Women have no
fondness for the so-called feminine
cigarettes, perfumed and fancy. They
smoke just ns the men smoke, some
like a mild cigarette, some inedliinf and
some strong.
All ages seem to be forming the
habit. Factory and store girls, chorus
girls, debutantes nnd society matron,
some still In their 'teens, but the ma
jority are in the neighborhood of twenty
years, nccordlng to the salesman.
MAN AND WOMAN
CHASED AS SLAYERS
Each Alleged to Have Killed
Wagon Drivers With
Hammers
Macon, Ga., Oct. 0. (Ily A. P.)
A "inan-hunt" with n woman ns 'one
j 0f the fugitives was in progress here
todny. Sheriff Ili-ks; of Itibb county,
...: 0Sk of ni,.lt ,nn .,,,,. ,,..',-
! searching the woods near the site of
Camp Harris for a man nnd a woman
charged with killing , . .?. Ijiklns and
probably fatally Injuring Tom Sanders
pear here lnte yesterdav.
The. victims, both ivpll-tn-dn farm.
lers
3- .!-. 1 i 1 1.
?!. end, hi, wn wtmn. wi,
wcre uriviug lowuru jiome irom
thev overtook a man nnd n wnmnn
walking. Klkins gave the man n lift
and Sajiders did likewise for the
woman.
After riding n short distance the
man is charged with dealing Klkins a
death h'ow with a hummer he had
concealed on his person.'nud the woman
simultaneously is said to have assailed
Sandeis in the same manner. Sanders
was lobbed f ?."0, after which the
collide took refuge in tlie forest, ac
cording to the police. Sanders and
Klkins were brothers-in-law.
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Interior Metal
Manufacturing Co.
j JAMESTOWN, N. Y.
ROBERT R.MACKAY
Manager, Philadelphia Office
1414 South Penn Square
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erected at one operation
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LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY,
RED SITS DAZZLE
E
State Flame Fighters Perform
Brilliant Stunts in Streets
, of Lancaster
THOUSANDS TAKE
Svretnt Olspntch to F.vtnlno Public l.nln'-r
Lancaster, Pa,. Oct. 1). Fire laddies
from every section of the state, nil
dolled up In dazzling red shirts ami
with their buttons and belts sinned iikc
n feminine fingernail, thl morning went
through elaboiate drills under the can
opy of flags on North Lime street.
There was plenty of pep and com
petition but no prizes. Thousands of
firemen reached this city this morning,
moie than a thousand being in the York
county delegation. They went immedi
ntelv.to the home of-the Itev. II. II.
Apple, president of Franklin nnd Mnr
shall College, nnd serennded blm. Doe
tor Apple was at one time their chap
lain. On no other day within recollection
wns such a crowd jammed Into the thor
oughfares bete, thousands pouring in
f i out the rural sections to view the
paiade. Frank 1!. McClaln served ns
chief of stnff nnd Daniel W. Hchneffer
as chief marshal. Thirty bands and
a great amount of apparatus were In
line. - The Lancaster department, pntk
ed in Penu Squaw, was kept out of
the nnnrch so that the visitors lould
Inspect the apparatus.
Knrlv in the dav It was announced
that more than UO.000 pnrnders had
registered nnd mnny oilier trnliiloads
.,f .l,ntnn rM,,Mnt,ni1 tt nir1l',V I'll-
Z
.will be nfliclitUr closed .tomorrow night
I with a hanmiet at the ItellevticStrnt-
..VAVSittSl.ri.iollof "hat '
they hnve done for tlie tircmen nong ,
legislative lines will tie presented to I
Ciovernor Snroul. Frnuk It. McClnin.
former lieutenant governor; former
fioernor Martin O. Itrumnnugh. Scu
ntor IMwIn II. Vlirc, Senator Clarence j
.1. Itnckmiiii, Dovlestown ; Auditor (len-
erdl Charles .Snyder. Poftsville; .1. P I
Woodward. Tornicr Snenker nt the
House; .lohn P. Connellv, Philadelphia ; i
M,...-. (). Itorhtel, Ppttsvllle: Charles I
H. Ilerger. Pottsvllle; Illchiird 11
K'lHi. Pottsvllle. and Senator A V
Daix. Philadelphia.
A lesolution reported to the enliven-
tlon this morning expressed sympathy j
for President Wilon in his Illness, ami .
, expressed hone that his recovery will
he full and complete. Another brands ns
un-American- nil radical and lawless
I ,,im.nu l,i tli,. cfi.tn nn.l nloilffDU thu hllli-
' " y ""' ; r-'-n - "'i-
port ot tlie nrcnien to sianip oui. uiu-
shevism.
A committee wns named to select next
years meeting place, preferably Heml
ine In tlie hist hours of the convention tlie
tight against tlie proxy plan of voting I
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STANDARD FIREDOORS AND
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As per Underwriters' Specification
LET US ESTIMATE ON YOUR NEEDS
'WM. MEYER CO., Ltd.
206 to 216 Quarry Street Philadelphia, Pa.
Both Phones
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on Fire Pre
Is your Family PRO
TECTED , at home, or
when out in your auto
mobile, against FIRE?
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The FYR-FYTER,a carbon-tetrachlonjde,
one quart EXTINGUISHER, will do this
for you and DO IT WELL. Easy to
operate. .Any child can handle one.
OK'D by the Underwriters
SAVES 15 Fire Insurance
on Automobiles
.The Fyr-Fy ter Company
. 1234 Cherry Street
c Philadelphia.
collapsed, the Itonnluoll faction holding
that the association was a corporation
and that proxy voting was legal.
Among the arrivals this morning wis
William .!. Fordney, of Atlantic City,
seventy-llve-jear-old globe trotter, who
came to lend tlie veteran olunteer fire
men In the parade.
FOR RELIGIOUS LIBERTY
Catholic Party In Italy Announces
Platform for Primaries
Koine, Oct. It. The Catholic Popular
I p.uty has nddrewed a manifesto to the
country preliminary to the general elcc
PART tions, saying its program includes the
liberty of religions teneiung in schools,
reorganization of the finances of the
country on a democratic basis, promo
tion of ngrleultuie anil commerce, re
vision of pence treaties nnd the lesuinp
tlon of cordial relations with nil peoples.
In view of the nearness of universal
,lKrmniiient.
the manifesto says, 'we
hope to make
the Christian religion n
nerennlnl source of clv'lizntion and en
lightenment and to elevate the con
science of the people for the restoration
of pence and for social lcconstruction."
HOME BREWS TAKE SUGAR
Kenosha Merchants Blame Shortage
on "Domestic" Beer-MaKing
Kcnosli'. Wis., Oct. h.- Home-made I
beer substitutes aie held partly respon
sible for the sugar shoitnge bj Kenosha
merchants. The vhoitnge here lias made1
sugar purchasable only in small ipinu
tlties nnd pru-nects aie that tlie price
may rise tti "0 cents.
Slew Benefactor, Is Charge
New York. Oit. 1). Charged with
the murder, for SI!", nf the man who
had taken him into his home when he
was down nnd out. given him bed and
bnnrd and found him work, John I?olag
was brought' hcio yesteiday from
Wheeling, W. Vn.. and lodged in the
Tombs to await trim. Joseph Mc
Kooshy, sixty years old, was the vic
tim. Rope Fire Escapes
pml iron rirr i-nninc
Fire Alarm
Systems gsr
Electrical and
Mechanical
I'lr M'rtn
(loima nnfrntfd
I rum nil floors
Urrnk-Ctaas Tlr
.Miirin HiMtrm
All Mfe Fir I'm-
tuon r.uuiimirni ro( Sfn( -, ,oas
Firo Escapes Painted & Repaired
All "Work Approved by Tire Marshal
J. P. TIERNEY
Fire Escape Builder
269 South 4th St., Phila.
l'linn Tiomtmril anlR
Main 53
BSKCX-ISifiK'
mWM'mP
Tic issa.
Private Fire Alarm Service
Watchman's Supervisory Service
Operating the Gamewell Fire Alurm Sys
tem, the only direct connection with Phila
delphia Fire Department, theieby insuring
instant service.
Auxiliary Fire Alarm and
Telegraph Company
1521 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
vmtQ"&Af
You Doing
vention Day?
The newspapers of the country
are contributing free over
$100,000 worth of space to
persuade YOU to protect your
self. Is this to be wasted, or are
you going to do something?
?
Probably you protect
your merchandise.
Are the valuable papers
in your office SAFE
GUARDED
against
TIRE?
Pa,
OCTOBER !), 19.11)
TWO FRENCH ARMIES
ARE BEING BROKEN UP
Mangin Relieved of Command
and Sent to Russia to Co
ordinate Anti-Bolshevists
Paris, Oct. !).- Tlie Klghth and Tenth
French armies are being broken up n-
units, and (lenernls Mangin and He
rant, who I'fliiimnnileil them, hnve lieen
recalled. (Jeiiernl Mangin is to pro-
cccci to iioiun iiussia aim join ucucriii
1t-llllMil. mtwiilllIK 1(1 li 1,1 IIIII. iii-
wlll be accompanied by M Mnlakoff.
Ilusslan nmbassador in Paris, their
mission being to co-ordinate the policy
of the nnti-llolshevlst govcrniuents.
According to the Temps, (iciicrnl
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i Sixty-five Yearn, in Bwi-
ness. If You arc in Need
of Anything in the f
1 FIRE ' '
I PROTECTION '
Line, call on us. Our goods are j
in use all over the world. Our J
fire door hardware cannot be j!
equalled. Springs for opening 5
firo nnd garap;e doors automat- ?
icaly, now used by all firo de- j
partments, our specialty. Spe-
clal and all stock size coup
lings, Siamese connection, fuc
department bells, axes, and in
fact everything for fire pro
tection. JOHN H, CLAY
1318-1320 Ridge Ave.
Philadelphia, Pa.
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AiMtHUtuumumutittui
One fire w
why W
Don't wait until the engines arrive to
wonder whether your records and orders,
your letters and contracts are safe.
,- . A TKL' .MZfy
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i cJJssser mms&'ms
NOW, in advance of the fire
TO-DAY is the time to
spend an hour in investigating
a filing cabinet that will protect
your valuable records from three
to thirty times as
well as any other
steel cabinet.
Most steel cabi
nets,you know,are
made with plain
steel walls, cheaper
to make, but more
expensive to own.
We ourselves make plain-wall cabinets, but
for use only where there is no danger from fire.
FIRE-WALL STEEL
FILING CABINETS
have double walls with asbestos inter-lining which
. makes them three to thirty times as proof against
fire and heat as any other steel cabinet.
Here's Iww
these better cabinets are built:
First there is an outside wall of steel. Then
comes a protected air chamber then a layer of
asbestos, rTien another air chamber, and finally a
strong inner steel wall.
This five-fold, Fire-Wall protection goes all
eround top, bottom, front, back and sides. "Y and E"
Fire-Wall Cabinets are "Built-like-a-Safe", with
the protection that only asbestos can give.
Cost no More
You can buy these better cabinetst the price
of the ordinary steel filing cabinets. Since you
pay the same price, why not get the proved pro
tection of the asbestos construction ?
It will pay you to write or 'phono for our
new booklets" Steel Cabinets thatPro
tecfand" Vertical Filing Down-to-Date, "
AWMAN and Jrbe Mfg-(9
1013 CHESTNUT ST. PHILADELPHIA, PA!
Telephones Walnut
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One Store or Representative In Every- Gty
'Makers pf Y and E" Filing Equipment
Fayolle, one of the distinguished French
army lenders during the war, n famous
artillery expert, will be placed at tho
head of the Interallied commission to
supervise the disarmament of (Jermany
as piovided for In the Vei sallies treaty.
(Icneral Degouttc, the victor of Cha
teau Thierry, who commanded the army,
including American troops, which at
tacked from the Ourcu to the Mame in
1 the great countcr-nttack of .Inly, 1018,
I will succeed (iciicrnl Payolle in com
mand or the Internlllitl troops of occu
pation on the Rhine. ,
It is said the Kighth and Tenth armies
will be soon re-formed into a single
corps which will he commanded by (icn
eial Decoutte. .
I (ienornl uourntid, whose brilliant de- I
, fense in the legion cast of Khclius buf- I
nen ucncrni i.ilileiu orll in his ntteinnl
to crush tho French army In the often
sivc of July. 1U1S. has been appointed
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for
FREIGHT ELEVATORS
absolutely prevent the
SPREAD OF FIRE
through the shaftway
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Filing Case
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$34.75
Used for Safety by U. S.
825 Chestnut St., Phila.
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check, documents,
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Five Exclusive Foatures
at no additional cost
1. The layer of asbestos which
is-built in at top, bottom, front
sides and back of the "Y and
E" Fire-Wall Cabinets. .
2. The Automatic Safety Lat
ches, which prevent the drawers
from opening in a fire emergency
or in office re-arrangement.
3. The "Y and E" Frictionless
Slides which give the drawers
an easy gliding movement.
4. Drawers strike all around
like a safe door. Protects against
dust, water, flame and heat.
5. The "Yand E" Filing Sys
tern which enables you Upkeep
your records with greatest con
venience and at loweKKJOst. bys-
tern service without charge.
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