Pittsburgh Has Six-Alarm Fire
A muttled explosion, a shower of window glass, and a puff of smoke front the fourth floor of an eight story building. were preliminary introductions to a mystery fire at Pitts burgh. Pa., for which six alarms were sounded The building was nearly fifty years old.
hire Marshal T. L. Pfarr said he was confident the fire was of incendiary origin. Me said. "There was a strong odor of kerosene about the place. I am convinced the fire was set off in the elevator shaft and stairway by some one who had soaked the upper floors with kerosene.”
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