Show THE 8 112 PERISH IN SALT LATTE CITY UTAH WEDNESDAY APRIL 11 1917 HERALD-REFUBUCA- N BIG DRIVE GOES LESS THAN SEVENTY ON VIGOROUSLY MUNITION BLAST - Edclystoiie Shrapnel Mill Is Blown Up Cause of Disaster Mysterious SINCE WAR STARTED Washington ment of justice of: consideration the adoption of plans with reference to the treatment of alien enemies which will permit resident German? particularly those in New York Poston and other largePhiladelphia cities a maximum amount of liberty where such individuals can establish their pacific Intentions umhr the terms of the President's proclamation of war abThere has been a noticeable sence of disorder everywhere and no whatever lias been shown tendency It was stated by German residents In large cities to create disorder or to go counter In any way to the interests of the country I less than seventy German residents have been arrested since the war started These men probably will be kept in custody for the it is likely the war llutcan periodasofsoon be perns plans that the fected they will l2 taken from dewhere they are at present jails tained and removed to more sanitary and congenial quarters probably in-at some military reservation in the safely be afterior where they miy forded a maximum amount of recreation and privileges which they esn-nenjoy in jail fliPNter Pa April 10— Two wpre a rretel Into tonigrht In eonneetion with explosion at the In Kfltlyatitne nmmunltlon work ivhleh over 230 prnuin were killed or Injured Tlie prlaonerM are Samuel Cohen 25 yearn old who stave an addrenn In Philadelphia and hin father who In described an helm? between 50 and 55 year old ft In nald the older man wan well with money and that neither in an Amerlean eltfxen Offlelaln annerted that papera found on one of the men were and very Important” In a nlsned ntntement Samuel MeVauelaln prenhlent of the Fddr-ntnAmmunition corporation nald : “Heffardlnfc the terrible eatantro-ph- e which linn happened nt Kdily-ntotoday we nre unable to account for it in any way other than the act of nome mallclounly Inclined pernon or pernonn” ana-prr- lR ed aup-pll- “in-erlmlnat- ne ne ot ''"ontrnipd from Pape 1) In eMiqatint? they reported that they hail learned from officials of the corporation that a quantity of shrapnel hal been placed near a radiator and tlur heat iniiilit easily have exploded It Their opinion is that the explosion was purely accidental! No arrests have been niii'lt n official of the corporation In i dis-cm-'sin- vr the probable cause of the explosion deriuied that at no time did lie believe there was more than a ton of pwrler in the building at one time ami that this neer was in bulk ‘‘Tin powder was kept in a masrazine on the banks of (lie creek said this otficiil "and was carried to the build-iiin cans that hold about two gallons From these cans if would be distributed to the win kers who used So FTaupes to fill the shrapnel shells able to learn there far as we have were only three cxplosluns Two of these were comparatively lijfht but the third was terrific so powerful that a boathouse ::o yards away was demo- i one-ha- lf ’ K s li-e- lish'd : Shock Felt in f’hilndelplilit which was felt in PhilThe ep!n-i- n of fifteen miless adelphia a distance occurred aiMiit 10 o'clock in what is known as the "irt-F- " uihlintf a twn-stir- y 7" strip-tar2nd feel Tn this iy buihliner time fuses were prepared more than so per nr of the workers helri wit'iii p mil uir!-- ' Probably fifty men were enudoyed in the buildami b ing at i he time of the blast and the of inability excitement follower! the exploireit A pall of smoke darkened the sion entire town which has a population of This was soon lightened by about the flames from the burnhtp ImlMlntjr Itescue squads wero 'itilekly formed the i otire Chester fire department responded and ambulances from Philadelphia mid Chester soon were at the scene A five-gallo- 1 li'-M- into the others may have been blown All were away farther still river mutilated There were numerous Instances oi heroism ('apt Walter Wilhelm vice of the Kddvstone Corporapresident tion and formerly a national guardsman braving smoke and flame to enter the wreckage carried ten persons to safety For a time there was confusiona squads who until among the rescue head took charge worked controlling At first no one at cross purposes realized the extent of the disaster So serious was the danger from exploding shrapnel that the trolley lines were tied up for more than an hour Throughout the afternoon and auntil palate tonight Chester presented friends of thetic scene of Thousands the victims walked the relatives and stret-tinformation regarding seeking families members of their In missing front Crowds of morbidly curious of the hospitals and morgue were held back bv national guardsmen William A Drayer one of the seriously injured gave tills account of his exporionco after he recovered consciousness sounded like the "Thf first explosion n can of gasoexplosion of a line When the third explosion occurred I was blown through athe dcor near my desk to the side of dinkey locomotive which was standing on the railroad tracks east of the building After regaining consciousness I noflamos bursting out of the ticed the out with structure 1 saw a girl rush her clothing Iin flames She stumbled and fell and tried to1 pick iter up but also fell Iiter was so weak that unotker man rescued her” 1 i Opernted by Entente Commission The Kddystone Ammunition Corporation which was organized originally by interests identified with the Baldworks and operated by win these interests was taken over last representSeptember by a commission the British and Russian governing ments Since that time this commission has been carrying on the manuLor-oinotiv- facture of munitions for the entente The financial loss as a result of the at less than explosionnotIs estimated the ammunition $25000 including Work will be resumed todestroyed morrow in all departments except the box packing ana base charging deAll departments will be in partments full operation by April 24 according to an official of the company More than 10000 persons aro employed at the plant William O’Donnell of Hazleton Pa who was In the pellet room when thee occurred charged the Eddy-stonexplosion officials with laxity In the matlie munition workers reter of who declared hiring that many Mexicans border were arrived from the and" cently and Austrians that Germans hired also were given employment stromr guard of Pennsylvania militia it ’ti and cadets from th Pennsylvania academy was thrown around Military l o plant and every one except those assistingto in the rescue work was forbidden approach Itortlea mown 200 Yards Several bodies were fished out of from the fie marshes 200andyards it is feared that building British Lines Advanced Five 3EZSSC Silk I Hosiery The greatest Silks Silk Gloves Kayser’s famous silk Gloves heavy in black white and colors Plain and embroidered backs pair — Hosiery bargain in the lllack" and city white onlyjf The famous Bur-- J son Knit - to Heavy Silk Stocklugs at pair — Special Miles East of Arras Yimy Ridge Cleared (Continued from Page lV Russians operating against the Turks in Mesopotamia from the Khan-ika- n district near the Perso Mesopotamian frontier have captured the village of Kizil Robat eighty miles northeast of Bagdad and north of this region have driven back the Turks in the district of Baneh which lies 100 miles east of Mosul The -- FOOD PURE SHOW AUERBACH’S FREE DEMONSTRATIONS AND SAMPLES ALL THIS WEEK of food products besides many SPECIAL GROCERY SAVINGS in Auerbach’s Big Grocery Department ClTDAnY D C LARD lOO British Lines Pushed No Dondon April 10 —In the face of a heavy snowstorm and in places strong resistance by the Germans the British have pushed their lines as far as five miles east of Arras arid made further important gaihs on Vimy ridge The official statement from British the operations headquarters describing Arras-Lennow in progress s on the line reports the capture up to this evening of 11000 prisoners 235 officers more than 100including guns including heavy guns up to eight inches sixty trench mortars and 163 machine gruns The text reads “Our operations have been energetically carried on In spite of heavy snowstorms and generally unfavorable We have reached the outweather skirts of Monchy-De-Pre- x five miles east of Arras and have cleared Farbus and Farbus wood "Hard fighting took place again this afternoon on the northern end of Vimy ridge In which we gained further important positions and took a number of prisoners and machine guns “In the direction of Cambrai we advanced our line north of the village of Rouverval Such counterattacks as the enemy attempted at different points along our front met with no success “The number of prisoners taken since the opening of our attack yesterday morning now exceeds 11000 including We also captured over 100 235 officers a number of heavy them guns among guns up to eight inches caliber sixty trench mortars and 163 machine guns “Our airplanes performed valuable with work yesterday in our infantry and in a number of cases inflicted casualties with machine gun fire on hostile reinforcements Bombing expeditions also were carried out in which a number of hits were obtained upon a large railway station utilized by the enemy "As a result of the air fighting three German airplanes were destroyed and four others were fought down One of our machines is missing" Mon-chy-Le-l’r- 83c 3125 3240 SNAPAROOX CRACKERS 3 pkgs for 25c REX LUNCH TONGUE 30e Small can Large can TO HELP YOU FILL YOUR STAMP BOOK IN DOUBLE-QUICTIME 25 EXTRA 50c GRAHAM CRACKERS for 3 ex French Troops Advance Per Cent Pure 3 can 5 can No 10 can Ao as Far as Monchy-le-Pre- x Five Miles East of Arras LIBBY'S CANNED FRESH 10c and M’DOXALD’S INSTANT COCOA can can M’DONALD’S GROUND CHOCOLATE H-l- b lb can MCDONALD’S GROUND CHOCOLATE I HEINZ SPAGHETTI ALMO NOODLES AND I VERMICELLI 2 for Medium ran 2 for 2 pkgs for 15c Small can 1-- 25c 20c 35c 35e 25c FRUITS 24 sire 2 2&C Griffon Solid Pack Tomatoes 12 CANS FOR 5c for LOGANBERRY JUICE $130 25c 50c PlntM Quarts RIPE OLIVES 2 for 32c YUBA Tall can WEDNESDAY CHINA AND HOUSEHOLD SPECIALS I AWN LAWN M O W E R— Plain bearings self-sharpenin- g1 — S3 25 SHERBET GLASSES — Heisey make footed FOR 6 49c bsbseses P O U L T R Y NET TING — 2 inch mesh 1 -- sizes galvanized 6 feet Per 100 sq to ft 3125 CASSEROLE — Brown and white lined nickel plated ® A frame made ef malleable RAKE — aaaiaiiy 3Cn ‘‘I'S’C AND RO AVI PITCHER — Large size for both W I It E inches square foot 2gC I A CLOTH Sizes S's Qy M r—K II 24 to OSc Nicely decorated aeagB ed WHY HAVE GRAY HAIR FANCY JAPANESE IPS AND SAt t KUS — Nicely decorated fine FOR ICE amount could be made productive CLUB WOMEN INDORSE is the statement through irrigation l'nitd COURSE OF PRESIDENT made yesterday by R A Hart Mr Hart States drainage engineer inten a days' lias just returned from now under tour of projects spection AssistHnee of Every Club Woman of way in the valley Nation Fledged to Government In War by Federation Convention OFFICIAL VISITS OGDEN New Orleans April In — The biennial D O Larson state treasurer went to of the General convention Ogden yesterday in connection with a eration of meetings clubs adopted reso- number of Inheritance tax collections lutions today indorsing President Wil Fed-Wom- en DINNER Olt SOU PLATES — F i n e porcelain FOR decorated 85c Mll( Neuvllle-Sur-Marglv- Chalmers al sub-Lleute-n- lieutenant Robinson earned the Vic- sixth” Handsome Hair in Abun- toria “The Bel Belgian communication: cross became a popular hero Gerto took task various gian artillery dance Without Sticky or in England and last September by shooting man groups which before the appeared a Zeppelin at a height of 10000 reChemicals — down The batteries front enemy Belgian Dangerous feet The Zeppelin which was taking taliated with quited spirited firing in part in an attack on the Dondon area the afternoon” “Back to Nature” was y down In flames at 5EEEE552BS3T3C5CEB son's stand on the German situation and States to the governni-n- t “Tiiis is a war a war guibd the assistpledging liat-to every club woman of the na- love rit by holy ance Mrs Peiiiylni tion declared J'leas for women to aid tlie governCIVIC BANQUET ment were made by Mrs Joshua Evans The Business Men's Hague of S' Cowles of Los Angeles president of the federation and Mrs Percy V penny-hack- Mouse will give a banquet on W edt of Texas former president Both A etening April V the women to put aside what- day urged ever disapproval of war they may have fhnoot will be one f the speakers had to do everything possible to Odd Fellows' ball has been secured bring victory to the arms of the United the occasion Of course the use of dyes to darken in h:iir is unpleasant mid not taste--evein fact dangerous can gffd in-now T?ut color the nutur-ibe restored to grxv or faded hair In a natural healthful perfectly wax w h v simple should anyone have gray hair'’ Why should joii Sunshine ami air the good gifts of om !! 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1 - l :i-- d b'k 1 l th-i- r w m an ij-Ha- “Eastern theatre: Every active artillery fighting took place In the sector of Monastor “On the Cerna after strong artillery ILL-FATE- D EASTLAND with heavy artillery a Gerpreparation man battalion attacked the Russian WILL BE CONVERTED troops but was stopped short at the entanglements by machine gun INTO U S GUNBOAT wire fire “British aviators bombarded Chicago April 10 — The steamer camps in the zone of the Orafno enemy gulf” Eastland which turned over In the 1012 in with a Chicago river July loss of 815 lives is being converted Berlin Reports British Into a gunboat to be ready for servPenetrated But Failed ice Jitiv l it was learned tonight The ship after being raised was purto Break Through Line chased by the government originally to be used as a training ship for the April 10 — “The British” savs Illinois naval militia The boat is to theBerlin German official statement today he renamed the Wilmette “sucoeec'ied in penetrating our positions on the roads from Arras but did not break radiating Two of our dithrough visions suffered considerable losses The battle continues" The statement announces 'GIVE the British attack was launched onthat a front of twenty kilometres after violent ar:!ire Southeast of the tillery Germans penetrated beyond Ypres the third British line and blew up shelters reOF with and seven turning arid prisoners machine guns fifty mine throwers Along the Alsne and near Rhelms the artillery fire was lively 21 years old us bread are tivating Ironclad Guarantee is all rcudv to use Tt is not to be harm-leA large bottle costs only '0c It is the onlv guaranteed preparation for the purpose Your monev back if not Q-B- an dye A Tf is guaranteed M satisfied s wonderful re- The secret of suits is the process of oxidation about by the exposure of your brought to the air and sunshine after it hair This very 'process been applied It safe and sane and cleanly makes one tremenreason Tor Q-B- an nd is Beware of Imitations dous popularity la made from a scientific fci swefel alcohol mnla of glv ‘fine delicate perfume — the disethyle ami chemists it is covery of greatvon Huber Q-B- -- an ed bv Prof trust in guaranteed Put restore gray and sunshine toand air to Get Nature” at hair "Rack Sun Irug Store Rex Drug Store and or write Hesslg-Elll- s or at anv druggist’s Tenn Co Q-B- ar Q-B- an Memphis Drug name and addieesgiving your druggist’s Try Hair Tonic Diquid ShamAlso Toilet and Soap poo Q-B- Q-H- an an Q-B- an Q-B- an Depilatory (odorless) for removing suhair Interesting illustrated perfluous booklet "Hair Culture” sent free — Advertisement london April 10 — A dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph from The Hague says: ‘Serious food rioting took place in Dusseldorf Easter Sunday A crowd of women composed mostly of the wives and daughters of munition workers paraded the streets shouting ‘Give us bread' smashing windows and singing revolutionary songs Among the crowd were five members of the landsturm in uniform The police used their swords the mob wounding several against women of the Fifty-fiv- e persons were arrested “Reports of similar outbreaks have been received from Krefeld Duisburg Bielefeld Barmen and The military commanders In the two latter towns have Issued orders that In the future the soldiers shall use their firearms against rioters without previously warning El-berf- them" British and Russian Armies Resume Their Advance in Mesopotamia london April 10 — The British have made a further advance north of Bagdad tho war office announces have captured the Balad station onThv the Ragdad-Samara- h and the town railway of Herbe Petrcarrad April 10 — Russian troops of the northern army in Persia are on the march into Mesopotamia again from Banek just south of the latitude of Mosul the war office announced today The Turks have been driven out of the defenses they had been holding there for some time and the offensive is being continued Southwest of Khanikin the southern column of Russians which recently effected a junction with the British from Bagdad has occupied Kizil Robat 80 miles east of Bagdad HART MAKES INSPECTION That 66 per cent of the land in the Rio Grande vallsy in New Mexico is nonproductive because of being water logged and that almost the entire Speed Is a matter of state and city laws —not of motors Why then pay for machines which fret and fume at legal limits? Why racing or is not the car of wide flexibility and moderate top speed the sensible car to buy? In Chicago during the 24 hours from noon March 26 to noon March 27 a Chalmers stock tburing car set a new mark for flexibility and economy It traversed the dense “loop” traffic of Chicago using high gear only without stop of motor attained a total of 5868 miles and reeled off 14 miles to every gallon of gas The Contest Board of the A A A certifies to semi-raci- ng enger these facts Here is a car capable of highest sane speed That operated perfectly on high gear even from a standing start at a traffic officer’s signal That ran like a watch for 24 hours an4 could have run an indefinitely longer time That made the startlingly economical figure of 14 miles to the gallon of gas That was in as perfect condition at the end of this grind as at the beginning Had there been hills to climb it would have shown equal capacity there And this car can be bought for a price several hundred dollars less than others that have shown no such flexibility or city Would you care for such a car?' You can have its twin brother You are invited to call and ride in the car Touring Cor Touring Car lit Limousine $1850 Touring Sedan Roadster Town Car 1250 (All prices Lab Detroit Prices subject to change without notice) $1350 1250 TAYLOR MOTOR CAR CO DISTRIBUTORS 128 S State Street I’l’-sideii- ! T" In Flexibility and Economy Ouf-fel- The lieutenant is r er j brought IV " Chalmers Sets New ! IQp band Touring Car — Price $1350 Detroit i BOWL 25c — Hiue Q-Ba- n! j g Qq bail GARDEN RAKE — 14 -- tooth made of heavy Q malleable each 40c CEREAL JARS jisr slop Mil — with Plain is Lite cover and &1 j t K Green STAMPS With each rioiten 23c South of Oise River Artillery Train Blown Up Parts April 10 — A further advance was made south of the Oise by the French last night the war office announces The statement follows: “North of the Oise t1® enemy’s artillery showed leas activity than on preceding days “South of the Oise we made progress east of the lower forest of Coucy The artillery fighting was rather heavy northeast of Solssons and especially severe in the sector of Laffaux Southeast of Rhelms we repulsed a surprise attack Fighting with grenades occurred west of Matsons de Champagne” The official communication tonight reads: “North of the Oise the artillery on both sides was active South of the Oise our batteries dcstructivelv shellod FIRST AVIATOR TO enemy organizations east of Coucy South of the Ailette river the enemy Sunshine and Air and bombarded our positions In BRING DOWN ZEPPELIN violently Will Quickly Restore Its Nat- the sector of of the Meuse toIN ENGLAND MISSING “On the left bank ural Color ward Bethincourt we caught under our London April 10 — The Evening News artillery fire a train which was comdestroyed DON’T USE DYES! says that Lieut William Dee Robinson pletely “In aerial engagements the first aviator to bring down a ZepRegnier brought down his fifth You Can Have Soft Lustrous pelin in England Is reported machine and Adjutant Pouchy his missing ill-fitt- r— Q3SEBISSEBB B3BSZEBS3 Phone Wasatch 4057 $2550 2550 i I’ll’ "MS |