-JwHHWEHgM afiftrVvJ ynifi .Mm i i(ip'ngtnwl.'li i -" iy t i-w rttstr - ETEOTtfCf rETDGETl PHnrXDntJFHTX, WTITDTtf'ESlTAY, KPBTXJ T2, tOTtf. 3 f THREE DIE, SCORES HURT WHEN DU PONT BLAST ROCKS TOWN PRESIpENT'S NEW GRANDCHILD Mnn killed in Powder Plant and Two Children Lose Lives- When Explosions Wreck Many Homes NEMOURS NOW ISOLATED IJM'KKIKI.n. W Va.. Aptll 12. Three persons one mnn nnil two children were killed, nnd many liouses at Nemours, eight miles from here, are In ruins follow ing the destruction of the du Pont Powder Company plant there by four terrlflc ex plosions this morning. The. children were killed when their home collapsed, nnd the man iit death In the powder plant. Tfto flash nnd the Bhock of the explosions were seen and felt In this city. Details of the disaster nro Incktnir, ns communication with Nemours has been cut off. Couriers coming to nhieflcld over the rough country sepal-atlng this city from Nemours say the first explosion was of Brent violence, nnd that the explosions thnt followed probably woro caused by sparks from tho first. The house In which the children met death was overturned and crushed. Most of the homes of the 260 workmen at tho du Pout plant vir tually tho entire population of tho town were iramo structures, erected wlicn the company started Its Nemours factory 15 years ago Jinny of them were toppled ovtr by tho force of the first blast, and Bcores nro reported to have been Injured In the wrecking of their homes. WOMAN'S WILL AIDS CIIUKCII Leaves $400 to St. Patrick's and $200 for Masses requests of $400 to St. Patricks Church nnd $200 for Masses are a part of the will of Uosc A. Kelly, r.23 South 27th street, whlrh leaves the greater portion of a Jiro6 estate to St. Vincent do Paul's Society, connected with St. Patrick's par ish. Other wills probated today were thoso of Oeorge W. (iiirrctt, 1008 Aspen street, which, In private bequests, disposes of property valued at $00,000 ; John X,. Wax ier, who died In the Philadelphia Homo for Incurables; $42,000; William 11. Kll cmyr, St. Joseph's Hospital, $30,885; Mary P. Pettlt. .1,110 Mantua avenue, $7500! Frederick C Ilrooksbank, Illver ton, N. J., $7400; Joseph Nell. 1020 Pnrk sldo avenue, $7200 ; S.irnh A. Waterman, 4820 Old York road. $5921; Annie M Appol, 1318 Itcdfleld street, $5,100; Knth- nrlnc Kollock, 1020 Spring Harden street, $4300. and Henry C Uuzby, 0.110 Hustle ton avenue, $2550. sires ' Vyfew55fe. fffsaftj. ")iff' tSAuKfW1RKs'fSal 4 fcM l i iKBISatfWSHK w . -Mm I UmWtWmrmwB Mm IIP k . BlllfSllI - Ik WRw BAKER EXCORIATED BY BORDER SENATORS War Secretary Assailed for Not Arming Citizens on Mex ican Line WAHHtNOTON. April 1 J. Senators Ashurst and Smith, Democrats, of Ari zona, delivered n broadside of denuncia tion against Secretary of War Uaker on tho Senate floor this nfternoon for re fusing to furnish nrins to citizens to pro tect their lives and property along tho border. Senator Ashurst charged llaker with openly defying tho law providing for tho sale of magazine rules by the Wnr Depart ment to rlllo clubs, lie said Secretary Uaker told him If rlllcs were supplied to border citizens they might "get hot-headed nnd do damage." "I resent the statement of tho Secre tary of War," said Ashurst. "The citi zens nro no more' likely to do damage than n Secretary of War who as he Ih nliovo tho law. They at least obey the law, which Is more than the Secretary ot Wnr is willing to do." Casey Gets- Wilkcs-Dnrro I'ostofllce WASHINGTON, April 12. Following a conferenco between President Wilson nnd Postmaster General Hurletwn It tans learned Iawrcnco J. Casey will bo named postmaster at Wllkes-Bnrre, Pa. Lieutenant Savage Dinner Guest Eighty-two policemen .from tho 39th street mid Lancaster nvenue station gave n testimonial dinner last night to Lieu tenant lien S. Savage In Mosebach's Casino, 13th streot and Glrnrd avenue. Distinctive Ideas Men' Fuin?rlimg8 ,. totKZStit Jffltf3r U 'aifi ONI.T one STonn 1018 Chestnut St. Photo bv rutin. Miss Eleanor Axson Snyre, who was born two weeks aRo in JclTorson Hospital, is shown here with her father, Francis IJ. Snyrc. Her mother was Miss Jessie Wilson. This is the second baby born to tho Snyrcs. J. E. Caldwell & Co. JcvJels, Goldwnrc, Silverware qo2 Chestnut Street Wedding Invitations f and Marriage Announcements SHIP'S OFFrCKIt HUSHED IIERK AFTER AN ACCIDENT AT SEA British Steamship Aids Man Injured on American Schooner Chief Olllcer fllhb, ot the American schoonbr Harwood Palmer, was brought to port late yesterday on tho British steamship ICthcIstan and landed at the Marcus Hook Quarantine Station. Glbb was Injured aboard his schooner, while at sea, on Monday. Ills rlKht cyo was knocked out, his uoso broken ami a pnrt of his face torn away as a result of being caught In a windlass. The British steamship sighted tbo schooner Hying a signal Indicating thcro had been an accident aboard, while about 160 miles off tho Delaware Capes. The captain of tho schooner asked that hla In jured mato be taken to port, as be was In need of Immedlato medical attention. 1'laced aboard, full steam ahead was ordered and ho was brought hero as tiulck-. ly as possible. Tho schooner was bound from Norfolk for Buenos Aires with coal. Tho steamship hailed from Marseilles for this port. '"TERROK" OP EVILDOERS DIES Harry E. Hess, Salisbury Township Constable. 'Succumbs LANCASTER Pa., April lS.t-Harry E. Hess, for many years constable of Salis bury township, died today In Lancaster, to which city he removed recently. Ho was long tho "terror" of tho Welsh Mountain desperadoes, nnd his death was Indirectly due to a bullet wound In the breast received three years ago whllo ar resting a mountaineer. m mat Men particularly are en thusiastic about our laundry service. Our Souplesso Method of washing neck wear a u r e sv'spotletsly white collars njidf cuffs that are aliojhrffble and com-fortabler Neptune Laundry 1501 COLUMBIA AVE. mtnoTAayttjc-CtdC?" fEVER SEEN A DEMXEASCOPE? It May He u Member of Periscopo Family Anyhow, Frankford High Wants One Cost $205 Per Each What Is n dellneaseope? ThomnK Shallcross, chnlrmnn of the Committee on Supplies for the Honrd of IMucatlon, as many as six educators at tached to tho olllce of tlio Superlntendoilt of Schools In the Stock Hxchange Build ing, two encyclopedias nnd three dic tionaries havo failed to answer the ques tion. The only cluo thus fnr as to the purpose, shape anil usefulness of a de llncuseopo Is that It costs ?2fifi. Asldo from that, no one knows If It Is a machino for taking stains out of linen, a camera for taking moving pictures, the name of a perfume or a member of the periscope family Mr. Shallcross received u requisition to day from thu Frankfoid High School for a dellneascope, with the added luforma- ' Hon that It would cost ?2C.".. That's all. ' And since Mr. Shallcross does not sign any rccpilsltlons without knowing what . they aro for, ho mado Inquiry with, tho result told in this stoiy "I don't think," said Mr. Shallrross I "that the board should be called upon to furnlsi things that aro ns extravagant as dclincascopcs. I suppose I could call up tho Frankford High Sohool and find out Just what tho thing Is, but sinco edu cators, dictionaries and encyclopedias can't tell me, I don't think I will. They can Just do without It In Frankford. I certainly don't think wo might to have ono of 'em, at $205." r RECORDMQc 10-inch Double MtcrffTTtt' "urn V,tt. 100 N, 10th St. tiii: iait(ii:sT nisTitiiiuTous of MANHATTAN SIIHlTSi In rhIUdelphU J 71 rcu i i i p. riTrJLi' mAKSHALLai) A thop for Gen 113 S. THIRTERNTItfST. AN EXCni.I.nNT TOXIC POIt LADIES' AND CUNTMSME.VS HAIR BALDPATE Registered In V. S. and Canada HAIR TONIC NEVER FAILS Wrtii tl artoa n net atron ivtlmna Vi-. l llcles nnd thus promptes tje gTowth oi uio ituir. " V hlchly OerKimed and frco frohr oil, makes tne nalr light and fluffy Send lOo for tifal size. Applications at all first class Barber Shops, BALDPATE CO. (Dept. O) 467 W. 34th St. New York Bold by all drurclsts, or end $1.00. iciiuuM jkno scaip ot unlrfjaltny accumuln-tlonjrandsBcreUoiis. fifes tr&AvAji- $ HEATING OTTtATER XBTBftM M. J. MARGULIES & CO. 125 So. 5th PHILADELPHIA Doth l'honn : t GAS APPLIANCES for Mechanical Purposes BEND FOR &ATJ.LOaUB L. D. UEItCEIlC(59 N. 2d Street Bell Market It). Ktytfone Jaln W0). MM trunks' .v-.mmiM . f HHgHn 3 if Im:m fi iLiiBiiiVliBi LA 6iigrf Thi HO (uli Ue) Wardrobo Trunk $2S. BUick fibre, in and out; blue book-cloth lin ing, patented cantilever extension bar cur rying IZ hangers for IS suit or gowns; 5 diawers; reversible bat box; shoe pockets; V.le lock. CHAer Special "IVardrooM" $22.50 $32 $45 $50 SUaraer "Wardrobes" IS Up ect Equipment For Your Easter Trip Prices subject to increase mlhoul notice BUY NOW &. K B Amm ff mm iiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiij yfl r2nmnnnujte ifif NiS tfflfittTltt rn ..I fY w , 1 MIDI st, n i m huSMaH UHiHm WItoSS?i; ff! ) -,' J u ',S. .21 i '' ,m 111 I Jt inn W v Pi 31HJ r v v51irTa JiN;ta IS ..,8 Tii&f; .-JiW -..SiNi i ' -r-Ttr 'I'Air . V 4.&l ; Wr?l m m mm " 1 JfeJ vl3 -i -mnmiiiiiimniniiiiimminmiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiniiiiHiiiii IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIlHHlllHIHIlllllllHIIlllllliiiiiiiHillllllilllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIHHiniinillllllllllHllllllliilllllllllllimii T S. i I 11 T II is Desc expressea Dy music, ine oest music tor the home is a ; OyiA y - T )' i : . M-I A A They are easiest to pedal and accent! They have a magnificent full, mellow tone! Their cases are magnificent! Theirfinish is superb! The Player action is built FOR THE LESTER PIANO in the mammoth Lester factories. It is not an assent' bled Player. Each part is made EX PRESSLY to fit in and work ivith every other part. No other Player on earth has this action. It is a Lester production and is kept for Lesters ONLY. And yet, with all its many points of admitted superiority, the Lester costs no more than many of the inferior players because it is sold direct. Easy, confidential terms. COUPON F. A. NORTH CO., 1306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia Gentlemen: Please send mo a complete description of your Lester Player-Piano also details of your easy payment plan, without interest or extras. NAME ADDRESS ?! Eve. Led. 1-12-16 R o 1306 Chestnut Si KENSINGTON 3244 Kensington Ave. CAMDEN 820 Broadway Branch Stores Open Evenings- WILKES-BARRE 170 South Main St. READING 15 North 5th St. TRENTON, 209 East State St. WESTPHILA. 302 S. 52d St. NORRISTOWN 228 West Main St. V The Vastness of Numbers in this One Week of Intensified Values in SPRING SUITS at $15 deserves, and now gets an entire advertisement t all to itself! G Come and stand 'in front of our Store Entrance and cast your eyes down the Vista of our great first floor. There on your left hand and all the way back into the dim distance of the dressing rooms are the orderly arrays of Intensified Value Tags marked $15 on the most beautiful lots of Spring Suits you ever saw swelling with pride even under $20, $22.50 and $25 price tickets! CJ For, we bought, not hundreds of yards of cloth, but thousands of yards, when the buying was good and the goods and patterns as fine as we'd even seen in Suits selling at $20, $22.50 and $25.'' Alackaday! if we were to go out to buy such fabrics now, we could not find them! Their likes are not to be had this minute at any price! , But for this'One Week of INTENSIFIED VALUES You can have your pick of them at the one Uniform Price, $15 Every model, every size, every taste a man can think of is taken care of in the vast assortment! 'ERRY & C jiN; B. T." 16th & Chestnut Sts. O 0 i ' 1028 Chestnut St Philadelphia it iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiinni