Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 09, 1914, Night Extra, Image 1

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Vol. 1 no. d9
PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, XQyEMlJEK 9, 1914.
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FIRING ONE OF UNCLE SAM'S NEW GUNS, RIVALS OF GERMAN "BUSY BERTHAS"
The largest and most modern field pieces in the service have been found satisfactory in target practice at Fort du Pont, Del., as described in another column.
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CAPT. L S. RYAN DIRECTS -.GUN PRACTICE
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AIMING THE "DRUMMING GUN THAT HAS NO DOUBTS"
... U. S. Army officer putting the lesson of cold mathematics to deadly effect.
SHRAPNEL-TORN "SOLDIERS" PROVE GUNNERS' ACCURACY
Wooden targets cut to resemble "cannon fodder" at Fort du Pont range
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YOUNGEST DONOR HANDS IN HIS GIFT FOR HUNGRY BELGIANS
At this desk. In the Lincoln Building headquarter!, the many thousands In checks and cash are handled.
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WORTH MORE THAN SOLD TO THE SARVING
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HOW KAISER LOOKS TO BRITISH TARS
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