riijg'g.' ''' iW mmmmimmmmmmmmm I ' ' MScySinG LEDGEIPHILiUELPHIA, MCX&DAY, JULY 9, 1917 ' ' t - V ' ' " J . C" ' ' ' '" ' . i . i J '.; K. WRIGHTSTOWN, FUTURE HOME OF AN ARMY, IS TAKING SHAPE WITH DYNAMIC SPEEI Photrvgraphu br nn Hventnit IMeer Btuft rhototrphr. And the building of many spurs from the main lino into " ' -; -v - ., - -AJSHI THE PORTION OF THE CAMP SET APART FOR TEMPORARY BARRACKS camp has been started. , ..', &,$ . 'kgWMi For the Sixty-fourth Motortruck Company, U. S. SV., already presents a military and .. : "-:SigWaifetg businesslike appearance. I ' p ' THE HEADQUARTERS OR EXECUTIVE BUILDING ii t 1 1 iii For Wrightstown camp is well under way and will be ono of the first structures ' 1 -( to bo completed and ready for occupancy. 1 THIS IS ONE OF THE MANY BARRACK BUILDINGS WHICH WILL BE USED - &ir .;P SSSSmixmflM To house the several thousand men comprising the military population of governmental Wrightstown. """ "nPTSMKSSWsr Hft5&30?, v' " ' JgjW svJ! "" ' ' "" 'i''"ftl&MMM" U ilTwSBS-- JsSa-? 'SjSlJr S Thc PrPriRtor of .tho VBrick.Ktc!" haa taken timo by tho. forelock and is building an jj. IM I ! J A CONSTANT STREAM OF TRUCKS LOADED WITH BUILDING MATERIAL Bums along the Jersey roads in the direction of tho camp site bearing tho components out pf which the . great army garrison is to bo constructed. ....- GAPTAItf R. P. CARTER Sixty-fourth motortruck company U. S. A., and "Spick," his Mexican hairless dog. . t , TIS COW'S OWNER SOLD HIF LAND TO THE GOVERNMENT bo he bad to transport the animal la an auto to now grazing fields and quiet pastu.6. tor& .- :&jd:A smM& V: . ,';., L'ri.'" it.i tt&ift . .n-i-iwi .'i 'dLm ,i, . L. HMSOTH K-.A 3Mtt9M
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers