mwww!?F$w&w$ mgmsBm B5jK S " "av L CITY REGIMENT DISPLAYS CLASS Little Comfort for Kaiser in Rifle Scores Made by 315th Infantry RECORD OF EFFICIENCY Fifth Ward Mnrksmen Espe cially Good in Firing on 1 100-Yard Range Tii a Staff Corrtspondent Cmp Meade, Admiral, Mil , March IS. -Doff your liati to tlio 310th Infantry, "Philadelphia's Own." Today this almon ptiro Quaker City outfit Bent n mighty forceful mewaea to Kaiser mil, Tho bo)S were em the rifle range, and via the sharp staccato notes of their Iln field rifle Informed tho Kalicr that I they can shoot ami that they arc ready ! to settle tho Issue rr mnrkrmanslilp with any regiment that tho gentleman of kultur may name. If BIB Bill had been present today when tho Phlladelphlaim ero MiiasHInK the eight-Inch bullspjo at 100, 200 and 300 jards, ho would hao been forced to admit that that jnrt of the American army that work tinder the colors of tho 315th Infanliy hau developed an awful punch. Tor months Philadelphia newspaper men have watched this regiment de .clop They hae chronicled Its arIoui fictlWtles, but today they are ablo to send back home the, documentary evi dence which telli the story of efficiency. Jt Is not necessary to Indulge In praise, for scores registered today are sufficient to convince tho city In which the regi ment was recruited that It tent a llo wlro bunch of soldiers to Llttlo I'cnn. Out for l'lrt Honor And this bunch Is out for first honors on tho rifle range. Will they win? 13. cry man In tho outfit sas jes. and yells so loudly that the w titer Is al most certain that they will makn good A bullseye Is eight Inches In diameter and to put eight bullets through the black bullseyo out of ten phots at a distance of 100 ards Is good shooting. To accomplish that feat at 200 yards Is still better shooting and to do It nt 300 jards js considered remarkable by army officers. Today more than SO per rent of the men ran up scores of forty and better out of a possible fifty at tho 100 and 100 lard targcti and promlie to equal that record on the 300-ard range. Kadi man was sit en ten shots on each range. A bullseye counts fltc, putting a bullet Insldo the first ring counts four; put ting It Insldo thn second ring counts threo, and putting It Insldo tho third ring counts two But enough of that, for It li del ill Let us take tho bojs In It Company, recruited from the Fifth Ward, where gunmen aro plentiful. Of courso the boss In II Company aro not political gunmen, but they can shoot. The first man up was IMnard Miarn, n bugler He sent nine bullets through the bulls eve and then made a four, which netted him forty-nlno out of a possible fifty at 100 yards. On tho 200-yard rinse he made forts'-fle. N'ot so bad, Is It 7 Walter Robbing stepped to the rllle pit and made forty-eight at 100 sards and forty-four at 200 sard". Now we hie Bernard McRlh-itton who make forty-six at the 100-yard target and forts -four at tho 200. To sate space, tho scores for thn 100, 200 and S0d,jard ranges will be gtten In their order. But few mn tried tho 300-sard range, k the third Feoro Is missing for a majorlts of tho men rifth ttard Scores Wo aro still dialing with the rifth Warders, so please read their stores John Deeney, 43, 48 : James McGul gan. 47, 46; Basmond tolf. 40, 41; Thomas McCrcerj, 43, 46 ; W. tJ. Tsson, 48, 42. Brigadier General 13 13 llttch, who will lead this bunch of fighting men Into tho trenches "oter there," witnessed the footing and complimented Colonel O B. Bosenbaum. Then ho stepped down to Li Company, commanded by Captain Ward Plerson, the Philadelphia lawjcr. Plerson doesn't like the Idea of hating no of his boys hate the shade on hlml ao did a little shooting himself. He stepped Into tho pit, took a peek at tho target on the 100-surd range and sent ten consecutlte shots through the bullseye. Yon should hate heard the gang1 yell. Then the captain tried his luck at tho 200-5 ard target and scored 44. "I like the close-up fighting, for as a lawyer I am used to the rough stuff," saia rierson, aa no left the pit. A lot of you hate seen Hairy fcelbold, tho Athletics' pitcher. In action on the diamond. Wecll. he lb just as good on tho rifle range, for he made 46 at 100 yards; 45 at 200 sards and 4.' at 300 Sards. I, Company did homo splendid (hooting. Here aro u few (cores: Cor poral Dave Sperling, 47, 41, 4t; Ser jeant Frank Weir, ten clean hits at 100 yards: 40 In tho 200 and 3S in tho 300; Fred Doeber. B0, 43. Three men in one company got r clean core at 100 yards. Michael Ilarbay followed with all and 42, Now come3 I Company, Elmer J. Smith sent ten consecutlte bullets through th6 bullseso and followed that by making 44 nnd 43 on tho other ranges. You know a cook Is netcr supposed to be a crack shot, but J. J. Held, announced that some day when he Is cooking scrapple for tho boys an oterconfldent bothe may try to tneak Into his mess tent. ho I had better do a little work with the shooting-iron," raid Beld. And he did. making 47, 43 and 30. James Doyle, 50, 41 ; Joseph Senske, 46, 47, 30. The following scores by compalnes were taken at random for the purpose of demonstrating that all the good shots are not In one or two companies. In a word, tho men In each company sur passed the expectations of their of ficers. , K Company: J. Nowak, 50, 42 ; Joseph Hlrtth. 49, 44; Frank Tumast, an AliatrlAn AR AR 11. rAnmr.l T nr r Oarrlsh, 48,46,35; William Patton, 40, . 40 ; Harold Martin. 43, 41, 44. i -f company: jonn, m. Jijan, it, , rtv ; Chester A. Bower. 48, 38. 34: J. M. Conner, 47, 41, 35; Carl B. Olsen, 7, 48. Machine dun Company, Byron T, Reilly, 49: I J. Kohanowcr, 45, 46; II. A. Miller. 44. 47; Lieutenant .1 It. I" Bingham, 45, 41. f, t-ompany A. commanded by Captain j, JTeeJ Patterson, did exceptionally well. or more than 90 Der cent of the men ffi-lot scores of 40 and better. Among the ,i nest records were those made by Cap- uin t'attereon, who got 48 and 43, and ,r. A. Evans, who rolled up 48 and 44. ffj y Kot Bad Actors Hj .Headquarters Company has a bunch ' "i regular actors. ran wuinn, ina t, (well-known vaudetllllan, got 48, 41, 43: ' Corporal Charles Weiss. 48, 44; Albert 'Barnes. 48. 43: Tom Galilean. 45. 45. ? M Comnanyiv CharleB It. Fetterolf, it, 45 i I31vln Baker. 41, 46, 34; Cor L feral Lundbeck. 47, 45, 38; Bergeant pMO cnaailn. 47, 42; Joseph nrlminer, ' l. 41; Rubin Under. 41, 41, 41. r company: corporal Cornelius, 49, 41: Cornnml Tlr.i.-k 4S. 41 ! Frank Mi. STSiugh, 43, 44 i T. J. Kelly, the company wok, i, 43. Frank Treacy missed ni Mrmt Mllut hiltlMaJa.nlliA fnn ItlfH yards," miklag, a soar otKoa : rtuw. 1 T laatansnt Carstensen. M. M 5. a. pOLMrm c-uir i , umm, vmmm a. SaVsaW ,,v .-.. l v. s aaaawiAV m ifXT Ik ; M. A fWj , aattaaaaV' vT aKt aanaaaBI isaaaaaak aaaaKJ: JsaaaH saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa'alsaaaaaaaal I Saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaaal ' - BBaaaaaaaaaaalaaaaaaaSaaaaaaaal ' SaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaB t"V1Xlfpp4tA-mtii i IN NAVAL RESERVE Donald Bemersyde Hnifr, just enrolled as apprentice seaman In tho United States naval reserve, Is a cousin of Field Marshal Sir Douglas Hals, of tho British forces. Ho has five cousins in the United States service; four of whom Bre Philadclphians. Haig is nineteen years old and is a graduate of the Southern Hich School MYSTERY IN SUICIDE OF CAMP HANCOCK MAN Honor Wouldn't Let Him Live, Ho Writes to His Wife SHOT HIMSELF AT HOTEL After Two Months' Training, Cleve land Civilian Was to Have- Re ceived Captain's Commission Rprctcl Dispatch to the f ifnlita TuMIc I cdo'r AugiMtn, Ja., March 23, Camp Hancock. Carl 11 lllrstlus, of Cleteland, O , was found dead se-Uerday afternoon In an Augusta hotel with iv bullet wound In tho temple and a email rctolter by his side. At tho Coroner's Inquest, which wnn held list night, h ttrdlct of sul c'do was returned Hlrstlus was .1 member of the third officers' training camp at Camp Han cock and had been here approximately two months Identification tags found on his bodv show that ho was adjutant of the Held artillery battalicn of tho training imp, being n member of Bat tery A of tint organization. Ho was about twents-Hto sears old. Information gathered scsterdav was to the effect thnt, although us set not officially announced, Hlrstlus had been awarded a captalnrj. That he was to get a commission Is alo brought oOt In a letter to his wlfo which was found in tho room. The letter which Is addressed to Mrs flora Hlrstlus. 1007 Adams ttreet, Cleteland. O, Is aa follows: ... My Darling Flora: l" "This will not bo long Iff Jionor, which, I thank God. will nofrwrmlt mo to lite after inning a commission and then find msBelf not worthy of It be cause I was not clean to command:; It ncter occurred to 1110 before, but t,o,;py horror when I found out I was success ful, then the shock came. ,J "Don t be afraid to use my Insurance money: It Is not tainted. This Is'the only thing a Mr. In the army can do, and If I put It oter successfulls-, will be the best thing I hate eter done. 'Oh! I loto sou this moment; I a.! was a hato and ahtass will wheretcr I go "y 'Lotlngl-, lovlngl', lotlngls', ' CAUL " CAMP DK ENGINEERS NOW BUILDING BRIDGE Structure Will Be Entirely Work of 303d Regiment. Social Affairs Planned Specint Dttpateh to the Fitntng Public ttdgtr camp tux, iinxmiiown, . j March 28. Engineers from the 303d Beglment hato begun work on the erection of a flfts-foot trestle bridge oter a deep gully at the lower end of the camp. During tho winter months It was Im possible for tho teamsters to get through to the main roads and the bridge en gineers of the regiment, composed of one lieutenant from each compans-, pre pared plans for tho structure. The logs for tho supports were cut In nearbly woods and hauled to the scene and the engineers are doing all the work. It Is expected that the bridge will bo open to tratel In about ten days. The Headquarters Company of the 308th Kleld Artillery will entertain about 150 of their friends Sunday eve ning and the enlisted men of the 303d Engineers will be hosts at a dance on April 13 to more than 100 young women from Philadelphia. The dance will be held In the Engineers' auditorium, A sacred concert will be given In the main K. of C. building Sunday after noon by the San Domingo Choral Society of Philadelphia. Fifty girls and ten men will take part Sunday morning a high mass will be celebrated by the post chaplain, the Rev. John I' Walsh. Voting will soon begin on the selec tion of a nickname far the division. More than 100 names have been eent to the Camp Dlx Times, among them be ing 'Lightning." "Bulldog," "Scott's Badger Boys," "Invincible." 'Old Glory," "Seet Potato," "Interna tional," "Flivver," "Smart Set" and a host of others. Pneumonia haa claimed two more slc tlms, who died at the base hospital, Ono of them was Private Joseph Bot tine, Company V. SOJd Engineers, who came here from Blnghamton, N. Y., and the other Private Martin Coitelonia, Bat tery B, BOSth Field Artillery, who came here with the last draft quota from .llackensack, ft. J. T. R. "VERY BUSY" IN BOSTON Hasn't Time to See His Newest Grandchild Hoilon, March 2? Colonel Boosovelt arrived here early last etenlng and ad mitted he wa so full of buslnes ha doubted If !" would, bo able to visit a? ': x ff )r "? (w 1 btiF to w tA.rjafr&' EVENING PUBLIC The Yellow Dove (Ccrvrlshl, tut. 1, Anttton 4 Co.) CIIAFTKR XW-Continued ACII! If t could bellete joilt Why xi. should ho He? Fnllko the case of Itlzzln, Herr Hammersles has not mbbed Herr, Maxwell of n bride," 'There l a mistake " "I fear not." But why should Mr. llammersley hste tome He would hato been sire In England " "He himself sits to tho contrsrs- '" She tyas breaking f-ut and he sought .mi met ig imonfl uer. He did not hat to come Why should ho hate comer" she nsked wildly, rising to her feet and laying her hands upon his arm. "Answer mo that, Bx cellenz Kor reply he turned away from her abruptly nnd walked the lenatli of the room to an end window, whero ho stood for s. moment looking out. "Come, Krauleln, and I will show sou romethlng " She approached him blindly nnd fol lowed his gate around tho lorner of the building fpon a tree stump In the kitchen girden. looking out ncron the fields toward the wooded hills, sat Hammersles-, calmly smoking "Half of hl blood Is Kngllsli. Inlf I'ruislan Krauleln, but It Is the nngll'h In him thst dominates Is thero nnj' thlng that is Prussian about him Tell me. From the crown of his he-id to the sole of hl, font hla nine, his bent shoulders, his careless air se Is 1'nglHli, an English. He knoi' ini lit inn moment I am weighing fate In the bslance, nnd S"et he f es his xhnrt wooden pipe If he ha 'rusalon blood It Is a pity, for Germsnv needs nil the r-rii'slan blood that (lows red In the telns or men " He paused, and then sbruptlv But the Prussian blood must bo sacrined with the Bngllsh Fhe fell back from him, deathly white, groping for a chair to support her "You mean " sho whispered 'That I csn tiko no chances, lie will be shot tomorrow." "0 God I Ho Is lojal to (Jermany I swear It." Her utterance was choked Her breith came with dimcultj-. The room darkened suddenls' and she seemed about to swoon She dropped to her knees beside tho armchair, clinging 10 It. trs--Ing to speak but no words would come. 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"Madcap." etc. He loosened her fingers and stood aws". 'QimtschI" he muttered, leaning forward, "The truth, girl I' "t I Sho fell ngnintt the chair nnd clung to It for support. 'The truth, and he becomes an honor able prisoner of war Silence, and he Is shot tomorrow. Speak" "He Is" Tho words choked her. jfo i, " Hthl ' ho growled, motlng toward the table. "V011 hato already contlcted hlml" She struggled to her feet and followed him. He win about to touch tho bell when sue c-iugni ins nnn "Wait!" she whispered "Whit guar antee hate I that he will not bo In jured?" He shrugged nnd laughed "I need site no guai-ntec now, Krauleln This Is not s court of law. I nm the 1udce nf uh.it constitutes proof. ou lme testified" He shook her off nnd sounded the bell, which wn Immtdlitely answered by Udo ton Wlnden "You w 111 conduct Krsuteln Mather to her room upitalrs lock the door ind brlnp me tho kev Then tell Herr Ham mersley that I am waiting to see him" CHAI'Tt.U .WII i.iMininto "ITTIIRN Hamersley entered the house ' tilth Von W.ndcn he was Immedi ately nwaro tint i crisis had come In his nff-itrH. for In the hall leidlng tO the lllllll- MWW Btnn.l r-...,ni.. t-.-. H : ', " . . . .-.-... . ...... in, ,, cmy rnim iwo soiniers, inn wlien he wis nonn inin icn ttiromnerg s presence, tho Councilor stood with his back to the hearth, Ills long lees w dn npirt. his hands behind his b-tck, nnd the expression of his long, lonf f-icn wns not pleasant to see. He smiled and rrowned nt tha same time 1 smile which possessed rn few of the Ingre dients of humor that the tangled brows eten seemed leri ominous Pnrls wss nowhere to he seen Ilatnnierslet mado no sign of his prescient o of trouble He put his pipe In the pocket of his leather jacket, strolled forwaid Into the room nnd stood nt attention ' cfcrch hlml" snapped Von Sternberg And when Von Vtlnden had llnlshed. t.eate us," he saiu 10 me oincer, -anil 1 iep wiinin o-il! I shall need sou prescntlt " He waited until me uoor wis nosed ana then turn ed to Hammersles Bomberls 'Your jig Is danced, Herr Hsmmer- sirs'. Frauiem turner nas confessed ennressou wnat, irvceiiensi" ques- liaiiou iirtiiiim-i ity (.,iiiiil She has told tho truth Of course, that was to be expected of her " "Uah! rmred the General. "There's ' ( KV,. t . - - ,., WiWA THE MASTER TRUCK X4fiKy Present-day conditions must be faced squarely. Promises to customers must be kept if the customer is to be retained. 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"Arh, so, But It Is phsslcauy Im possible for her to keen from not dolnr so" He leaned forward, grinning craft- lis' 'In the small garnet of life. In tho things which amount to nothing, women lie with a careless skill that Is Kmsilng, but In a game of life and death, their little tricks are negligible. I'oufl Herr Hammersles-. did sou ex pect to much mere falsehood and such a tissue of flimsy etldenco ng-tlnst a man of my experience? It was a des perate game from the beginning ono which could hate only ono end You hate been clcter vcrv, very cletcr. In time, perhaps, under proper gu dance and with necessary political opinions, Sou could hate succeeded in In coming a tcry useful helper of the Unlterse, through the medium of the Screl Serv ice Department of the German Kmplre But such cleterness Is superficial and qulcklv burns out In the hotter fire of genius I would 1 ko sou to know " ' One moment. Bxceilens." put In Ilsmmersley cool "Am I to understand from tour attitude tint tou bellete I am filso to the Vaterland?' Von Strombrrg laughed You still Insist on acting out the part?" Hammersley did not nnswer the ques tion Instead ho asked, "Will sou be good enough to tell tne upon wlnt new etldenco sou baso sour present po sition?1 Thn Councilor strodo to the table and thrust tho telegraphic message he had shown to the girl under Hammersles 's nose 'This" he growled "I will read it to tou Hammersley csused arrest of Bs field Has Informed on BIlo snd msself ' It's signed Maxwell' What do ou think of mv etldinco?' He grinned Contlnclng, nlcht wnlir' Himmersles- looked up Into Von Stromherg's face with a smile 'Not eten In code, Ilxcellcni? It Is a Pity 3011 did not write It In Bngllsh But under the circumstances sou cant expect 1110 to take any Interest In such a trick ' "Not sou Herr Hammersles-." ho chuckled "It Is not necessary that you should bellete In It In fact, there aro reasons why sou shouldn't bellete In It. tho most Important reason being that Herr Msxwcll la dead" "Head I" 'Obtlousls'. You condemned him and DUPLEX Four-Wheel Drive will do twice aa much work as any two-wheel drlto truck of equal -"capacity at a saving of 33 1-3 on tires and gasoline. Let us prove It, B. L. P. MOTOR CO., Inc. Broad and Spring Garden Streets JWRUtl. ' "J r "v rL j, JjJ U.U. - x - fatSMB ' jELj. ,. iimMiMMimrnBwErBlHl MA11CH 28, 1918 he was put In prison. If he Is not dead It Is through no fault of sour.," Hammersley smiled. "You cannot get me to acrnilesco In such strange state ments" "I do not ask sou to acquiesce, I could not expect to catch Herr Ham mersley by n trick. But Miss Mather was less difficult." Hammersley a Jaws set. "I understand. nut do you mean to say that I can be Incriminated by a confession made un der the ttrcss of terror artificially produced?' Hammersley raised his head and fold ed his arms "Quite," he replied, "If sou choose to take that action. I can only say that the time will como when you will regret It " "I must take that chance, for there will be no trial" "It seems it pits-, Herr Hammersles-. "nt nfter all It should be tou Instead of Herr Illzzlo who Is the culprit. You are a tjpe of soung man tcry much to my liking nnd the position of the young lady Is unplensant In the extreme She hss serted her purpose here nnd I shall of course, take Immediate steps to hate her returned to her own people," "Tharks," snd Hammersley drsly 'But the thing that has Interested me In sour ctso from the first," he con tinued with a return of his mastodonlo platfulness, "and lndrd still continues to Interest me, is why sou should chooso to return to Oermnny when sou knew that ton were under suspicion Surely tou did not come here to pick cows lps In March? Come now I could hate sou shot this afternoon If I chose. Tell me the truth nnd I will promise to post pone the nftslr until tomorrow" Hammersley studied tho p-ittern In tho rug thoughtfully for n moment, anl nt last ho straightened nnd shrugged again I don't suppose there Is any usn Pissing the game further Since I am to go. It doesn't milter If I tell tou I hate planned for fomo time to be able to get plins of tho recent nddltlons to the fortincatlons of fatrass burg " "Ach, so. Strassburg' And what, miy I ask. were to bo sour means of procuring inemf That of course, since my utility has ceased, cannot possibly bo of Interest to sou " ton Stromberg studied him narrowly for a long moment nnd then wagged his head sigelt It was an unnecessnry susplclon thit ho hid cherished Thle had been a case with Interesting nspects, but after all It was not muih out of the usual was-. An Kngllsn spy betrayed by the simplest of tricks upon tho credulity nnd nffectlon of a woman. He thought tint Hammersley hid been after bigger rame Plins, fortifications tho same objects the same methods Tomorrow his mission In this nirt of the empire would to ended and the ttuneimsinsso was cnlllng. He touched the bell upon tho tablo and Captain Wentr. entered Herr Hammersley is to be taken to Worm Drive Trucks V2f3A and W2 Tons W. J. 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He sat on the edge of the bed submitting calmly while hla feet and bands were hound under the direction of Captain Went: nfter which the officers went out, leav ing a man to guard him nnd locked the door. Hammersley rolled oter on the bed and lay for a long while staring at the wall. Doris was In a room near him, like wise n prisoner, aware of the fate In store for him and able to do nnthlrg hut wait as he would watt until the shots were fired below there In tn garden which would be the end of all f Ings for htm. Ills bonds were tightly drawn a rope tied with German th iroughnrss He moted his hands behind him and tried to gain a little room for his present ci.ee. If no wis to be snot tomorrow morning It would have reemed nteed a email charity to hate permitted him n piss his last night In some degree nf comfort Could It be that after nil. Von Stromberg suspected the real ob ject of his return? That hardly seemed possible; for his Informant In Berlin, u women ciosn 10 inose in nign nucnor ts had made ctcry mote with the utmost discretion and his own rela tions to Mndbcrg could not possibly ho suspected (CONT1NED TOMORROW) DAILY MOTOR TRUCK EXPRESS RUNNING BETWEEN NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA ; TRUCKS LEAVE DAILY AT S P. M. BEAM-FLETCHER CORP. New York Receiving Station t Philadelphia ReceivinR StatJea ' 182 Washington Street 525 Market Street Philadelphia Motor Transportation Co., Inc.' A Complete Motor Truck Transport ,, Service Between Philadelphia, New York. Baltimore and Intermediate Points WE HAUL ANYTHING ANYWHERE Our entire fleet are new Six-Cylinder Hercules Stcgcman Truck, therefore, THEY GET THERE WITH YOUR SHIPMENTS ritlt. A. OFF1CK NKtV YORK OFFICB 1627-29 BRANDYWINE ST. 222 LAFAYETTE ST. rhone ropUr 0100 rhone Sprint 9716 NOTICE TO KAISER BILL! FREIGHT EMBARGO LIFTED BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA and NEW YORK nr my utnoK fi.eft of nfw motou Tnnrei tiaps of r tons or OVER MY SrECIALTY. TROMPT AND CFFICIUNT SERVICB AT ALt, TIMES. ADDRESS ALt, COMMUNICATIONS TO Benj.S.Mendelaon, 511'5N5E5;EoRKhST- IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PHILADELPHIA BUSINESS MEN I am arranging for an unsurpassed motor freight service betwee NEW YORK and PHILADELPHIA FLEET OF 50 5-TON TRUCKS PIEHCE-AmtOW, PACKARD AND WHITE Write mo immediately concerning shipments either way. You'll like my "on tho job" prompt and efficient service. JAMES J. McAVOY 'Phone Harlem 665 LONG-DISTANCE MOTORTRUCK HAULING Philadelphia to Trenton, Eliza beth, Newark and New York; or In reverse order. New York or Newark to Philadelphia or Tren. ton. Other points by nrrangement rrompt and Efficient Serilc. Pierce-Arrow Track!. Rainier Trucking & Contracting Co. 20 Clinton St rhone Market 3170 Newark, N. J. United Motor EXPRESS Dally Local Service Ph'da. & Trenton Ph'da. & Pottstown Receiving Stations 6 S. 4th St., Phila. 220 Market St., Phila. Motor Freight Service TO Newark & New York (JET OUR KATES TIUST Winston Truckim? Co., lac. 208 Lawyers' Building NEWAntC. N. J. Motortruck Service PhlIa..New York Express AnytMnE AnrwtirAnr Time Our referrnrei ilMfl CntftinH GEO. I. OBERHQLTZER Main niRre Rtpreti OMr tC.0 N. Rr-e. St. 301 Market Si. Hall I hone, Kenilaaton ItSS 5,- MOTOR TRUCKS TON FOR HIR1 1 Day. riotir or thHewttniaia. f ;TBrTMpiW V( VramtSlklr7aTaMlrMrraVMr,attrBrralrttMir Aja .. at iltMI -t. ii ilW )! PW5UC3QBOOI REMAIN V' -) t- Probe of Brook nd '. Disasters Yield Ko Ck Says Board , , t- Thorouch Investigation of ta burning- of the Brooks and tW'l Publlo School. West rhlUdeksfcaW failed to produce any result, win at Aetata said today. Hvery clue was followed but by b$ detective agency Ttera were a iiMMNff of these clue, but all wer fowl' t without fnu-uluilon. It was aalst-JJi n-nn of hoTs caoeht bv teacheVa m schools with dyl-aralte were foind;,t , false. ' , 'i t '3 A force of clerical assistants has fcgNp Jj kept busy in me aamimsirai ! irfj . .um. nA.f ,r Ttnfttlnn. NtnefaesieM ifl street above Chestnut, during th Ttaater holldasa In tho public rchools, renjsuHMr; inxlous employers tnat the conttnoaMe schools are closed for the entire week. ; Fear was expressed by a number )ff the employers calling up that they WsM f be subject to a fine If they did not IttfMV . upon all employea under elxteclt year age attending the continuation rtkiWh during this week. t 313 E. 127th St. NEW YORK MOTOR FREIGHT iwv lien iunt-. ann prmrtinmiYV avnv . lw imAVLLrm a eon vrmie ana naree.Amnr Trueta r l , TTa collect and dellrar anmhalifSjtW, HINSDALE SSSUSSS f i uwuvinusiATIDNS , A -i Mirwt straat mt-JZ 1 lork Road a Ontarta rhuVdaTphir" - rHONE TIOOA I TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM AND TOPIC (' OP THE HOUR Hamilton J. BranaftB Motor Truck Haulirur Contractor v TIMTS CONTRACTH SOLICITS I Trucks for All PurpoiVr; 3954 Elser St, Phtla.'.r' MArir.rnittPPcn unTna .. .....-Xw.. . .,., rauiun IRIK1,V! HAULim s$i Everythlnjr j jx Lonr; and Short Diataaew ?'fr' Dailu, Weeklg, Monthlg i'M RICHARDS, KELLY Ctt' "' AAT.1 k T.?.naatu a .... -., ,., j. Jt. rreatan 10 'Am" ARRATT Jfc CAIfMTC Vl .Wa. . inuiiMi, flNkn .- .. at-.i. - .T-,'- i.Bnf uuimmtm nowiaf MrcM-' T1XE CONTRACTS BOUcmc DREXEL BLDC. 52 I rblUaatoWa New Bell. iMtarrl 7Ttt aW..atA i Xtivi MaUai. PklU.'M i) " T v4r Hi MOTOR Vj. Ut S'Kl MM HAULING&iMfeft aa ia.S. .Ta'fl . . Kiprlncd hsviaa.f ..ff4T SSUSBL i m A,-. 3&. s Tl v.l , It' m i t t.i m & iuAtJJfJ M I 71 fe rns .
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