w-dvt'lv t EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIUADELPHIA4, FRIDAY. APKIL 20, 1018 i- - Hi Get your orders m now for early Mfl! B delivery of Mack heavy ditty trucks Jjfs9 H INTERNATIONAL MOTOR CO. B HI 2302 Chestnut Street J LOAN DEMONSTRATION 350 CAMP HANCOCK BY MEADE SOLDIERS ALIENS SENT WEST 12,000 Penn Men Hold Impres.-, Drafted Men of Enemy Af sive .Exercises on the Liberty Field filiations Given Noncom- batant Service v.i,..,.i,. in.. A tn II "S Three bun- "" I and unl (lft enemy aliens, members l nnt ...... -. ... , i .1... T-. . ........ nit lalnn n fnmn linn More man 12 000 Little renn soiuiers i ui iw ri) ...... i - , R(jn rhp other mediev team Were masesd on Libert Held todaj, und j cock, entrained today for Tort Crook, lniuiP U. of Lieutenants lierg, ....-, , .., Voii hp thv will be clven non- Dekay ui.rl l'ltirli The cine ml in inu oiggei.1 imr ueinuiiari iiuuu "Lwfctu ..., - at tills camp placed their stamp of np- comuauve service me parey w mini und w,,Iliim Anderson, ai) entire traimoau. were eauc-u irum uu . units of the division. Mnnv of the n went openly when Itj a 'itnJX c ui i . p nit t Camp Mende. dmlrsl. Mil., April 25.. third Liberty proa) on I nclo Sam Loan The dun initiation wax tin striking feature in tho Liberty Kay celebration, and Urtuillv cery cammand In the division was represented Major Oen- CAMP DK TROOPS OBSERVE LIBERTY DAY Practice Review of Regiments Which Will Parade Here for Loan Tomorrow (innp Il, UrlgliNtoiiii, . .1., April H 'I lie various organizations at i amp Dl-v are todav Joining with the people of the lountt In observing ' Llbertv Dav as lequested bv l'l evident Wilson iiiul fhlv the ncicssary camp routine Is being ruiried nut the mnjorit of the mm lelng given u holidas This morning In organizations weie divided Into s-iv gr..ups and held Liberty Loan eiirnsp ilu bands of e.nh group giving at unit rl .1 patilollc airs At 11 30 o'clock the hands In i amp weie massed and gave a on ert at division headquarters llus .as the tlrist timi thit all the band wore gathered together and the ee.m.rt pmed verv lntenstlnR V prnctl.o review of the 4000 men lm will tal.o part In tho Llbcttv Linn mind. In Philadelphia totnoriovv vva lield vcslenlav nfternoon. with Hrlgadlrn .piirral .Mark Mersey of tho 1&5" Br cade ( omul indlliB Tho moll 111 ct iniii rarlv Suutdaj morning and in I'l ii idelphU befoie noon llesiu. rr i mi moth and 31 Mi lleglmeni i i ti llftv.mnth rioneer Kfgi ,,. iw . buttirlen nr negro milium ei r. i lie ,1o(lth rield Aitllleiv .Is. mil tho nip und aie e5.pi.tid t" i.i i. i feature nf the parade. Manh v Mini i,h 11 i A . imp sons dire, t .1 I so along and lead the men In slng i.t. .. tluv paiade Their famous band ,nr. t.d bv Hand Lead.r J Tim Urvmn th , lord oomposei will occompanv ben , movement of 10,00') men to i imp l ix stirted todnj and will contlmi. in 1 n. t WcdncscU The now i i nal Annv men will conio from N v Hampshire, llhodi Island .New Jer-i p ll. Delaware and Illinois anil v II m'lude reveral hundied neBrui fi m w Jersey nnd Delaware I 'nr the benetlt o' the new commander I'neadier ilcnerul James 11 MvHn n l ii onstratlon was iiiven vesterdav af i.innon nt the trem.li inoi tout and ma- hine Buns and the rrack iJix ii.ijuii.-i. .pud Bavc an ivliibltlon drill (iwiiiB to tlie faet that lllshop 1' I ii.... r.t vn x ,,rl. iniild not be Pt fent on Jluv r, the Held mass airanped for tint ilaj has been tiostponed a vvetK and will be celebrated on Mnv 1. I he Cathedral hoil of Trenton will Cui nish tlie musk J Howard lien v. Jr the famous I'enn athlete will lepresent Dlx lodav in the Penn r la t, I unnlntf on one ot ii.. n,,iio rnlnv teams with Lieuten- Anderson, bimtenant v i Kell mid Lieutenant William ndti son The other medlev team will b made up of Lmitcnants iierc i.rir ii.t.i.v i.i.d rinrh Tlie one mile relas team will consist of Ucrrv I'lneh Ktll H MM) NvW jy VSf fs ll II '4 W ff j 316TH SHOWS YANKEE IS BORN RIFLE SHOT Targets Are Riddled and High Scores Made on Camp Meade Range llu a fitaff Correajiomttii' ninp Memlc, Mil , Apiil -C Is the i'aliUeo soldier 11 natural title shot" 'lhls In a mooted questloti in army illil-H, but oil will lltid hundieds of otllrers, laneinir from neoond llcuttnatits ro mnjor Kenerals, who will tell voii. and vvitliout tekervatlon, that the atil.ee beatt tin world Willi his tide Colonel Ocar .1, Chirles, comniitnlet of the Sloth lnfahlty, Is 0110 of the h!( group that believes in the Ameil laus nbllliy to outshoot atijlhltiB In an army unlfotnt. ' V lilBh Older of intelllgenci', tou- pled with a determination to do o. die 1 On ll,, hundred-sard rutin In was !' JWJ ;U;iQ;ilPir H.lWT!: makes the Yankee ft natural shot raid compelled to tire while standlnK nnd J, ' 'a better, vvllh is 41-43, niid TL vw i',.inn.i ri,ni-ios "He urnsns tho detail I hi,.ih n iii-,iiort fur his title lln sent I lajlor cams, alone with 4n.ii.... ' of a rlflo ety casllj and develops a , ( ,,tllltlM IhrotiRh the bullfe.ve Some TAr .,S, a wee 1,1. .ho ,00-vaid tries ' 'taiiRo ho made 11 wire or forly-one, 'ihe ndaptablllls of tho "nnKe- tn the , , ., ,n0.. ,. 1 ,.,.. m inatu ildo vvun demontsrated today on tho .fails down, he mualed that a little better, vvllhVc U-43 .3 1 Tnjlor camo along with 40-43.3, In Companj K. T W I'ralleh . 41-41-I1, while William U,." cheiked up 4B-39-40 01 Here nro a few teeonls 1 1110 un uriiiui.in. , ,"..., .. ..-- illle taiige, now occupied bv tho Slftth The selectH In that ICKimeui nio smasn uiK t!i targitH 011 the loo. UUU and .100 v m it langts nnd uotvHujj up iem.ul.ablc scon i A bllllsejo rouuts live, plielns u bullet Inside the lltst 1 InB thut dnles the billlseve lounts foui, plaeliif,' It Inside the second I Inn count h Uium and si nillnir onn nf tho lead polletH inside the thlld rliiB counts two V mlillcr Ilres ten shots cm each r.itiKo and 11 bioio of thlrt-elRht or littler Is 1011 Miteied (food Today a roldler In the midilne-RUii lompanv of tho regiment walked up to the (ItlnB line llu ivns W A Shields of Mill idelphla, who before m.ikiUB hi" debut as a soldier opi rated an clu trU car for the 1' 11 T "Xever filed n rifle In mv lire fii.i - Shields ' falls down, he I si nr- ' It would bo absurd to entertain th I Idea that other novices iw 1th the lltlo ould iluplltao that More, but tho'n who hid their chance at the l.usets prcyted the, asseillou nude by Coloiid Chntleq eoticcrtilliK tho tase with vvhlih the Aineilcan masters the ml of shootlnpr , Work on the tllle l.uiRe Is tho bin Ifeatutfi tlte .ilajii In the Llttlo I'inii I tralnliiB pliiKr.im and scoies made lallRUt will for the sun ess if the Llh- irlv DIllon whin It miitB tho Herman TI10 alCth Infniitiv Is mikhiR an en viable teionl ns a iinrci-uimiiK ouitir ntvei r.ikliiR the 1 .limes In their numerical ,d y, 01 dei a liu s.uns win cmpliisize tlie After 1 muitisniHiiOilp "t tlie men who lino 1 rntiKe". the hcen ilnwn finm tin- fauns, mlnoa and ! totaled and Cantata n. triie .f n-tein l'ennsvlvanla In 1 nounced that tile men had avfrai lie 111.1 no Rim 1 mip in v Mittin I'.ieh- tcr than 13 oil tttch of tho innBei cotj 'ordney 1 fur llin .r.n.o. .. .. '". " OmpM.Bll jaid tlelds John Mnlone, 49-?n",0m?i Beant John ilertln 48-U .lor.'t. r"2i 11.4.1. I'nMuiriil .. . . "?rffe lie. Ij' anil KianU Tintisii. ( onipiiiij 1 vl,t ,hf ,r and hero an some of tbe rcpieseniM'l semes' llobert landeinnuti, Vs i?,1?! I! .ellei. IG-ll-ll. 1 1 Ki,, ""S HT. Wesley Klcl.l 4. .38 S ,? 3 It. II. llostulck, 41.40-11 nn.lHSMm3 (luy lluller, 4C-40-4J 1 ompan, r 5"M1 aro- i orporai 1: 1, Ilfrb,,. j. :, !"! U.rn....l tl 1 .. . 15U-42.5 ...................... , unKHI (j tj.n -.; Keatit Mnrt 11 S l.i.iir., t- .. .l,-t Lleiitiiintit II n , ..,.." .flW! Unbelt .Sowers. 11 1 ..nit .n.i . .'"'1. t .Sowers, a , uolt mml cook, "-J lated as Run, vhol X'"Jj iMBCnnt Zleienbers 45. Jj'S'- ' Company I. had ,i,w on t.,. ,L hcous of the '""' n the th;eJi 1l1n . . 1' IjOJMa .- 1 BUOTHEKS IN SERVICE All thirp son of Sv and Mrs Ilolictt Keildnip:, 730 Noith Han eocU sticct. iuc in the United States naval set vice. Kobert (top), twentj-four jenrs old, 1 attached to tho L'. S. S. Itich mond; (ieoiRo (center), tvvent.v one e.us old is on the U. .S. S Micliigan, while Hemy, eight-i-en, is 111 the naval iesere. WIDOW TIIIES TO KILL SEI.P - . .. . (mkII Mr .MnriA informed bv the ofllwrs that because i r Kt niuff Uhoso husb iiul tommltud of their nationality they would not be suicide bv tonKlnif W"r'f 'SnSl lit Illf" !.... .i. -- ill I. .. .ml Jos, nh 1: Kuhn. commander of tne division and 0110 ot the country's ' .tctive vvat loan workers, read President WRsons proclamation of April IS, and to prove that tho ate alive t the war Issues, the men responded by singing tlit Slur Spangled nanncr Troops began to as-emblc at 9 3" ami at 10 the klkl-clad wairlors "Penea the, festival bv singing "Oer There Prayer was offered b.v 1'U rt i ;'"' vVlillam Stiin-toi chaplain of the SlOtn Field Vrtlllery Mu.lc b Jla-.ed 1 "-- ' lheduled to boost the Llbeltv L Klrgt Lieutenant ,IUi hard v lnli"'" 'nellglous services wne held durliiff er tliaplalii of the 315th Infantr), pio-, mornjnR P,lci, reRlment In the a nounced the benediction. Music was furnished bv the massed bands of the 154th rield Artlllcrv H gaae and the ptovislonal brigade, Mne tyj;econd IHvlslon 1 colored) ThU afternoon the soldiers ivill turn their attentiua from tho drab side of war lind attend a dlvlston.il boxing tournament th u will bo singed on tho grounds of the 315th Infantt) Captain James fatriik o Donovan will net as reKree i four-round bouts are sched uled and t.i tlie winners a medal or watch fob will bo presented I liaplutn L'ses Hide Chaplam s O Wright, the militant sky pilot- of tho 316th Infantry, placed his Biblo in his hip pocket .oday and took, up an Kntleld rifle mtt. ; l , g u, Q 10 shoot e lioi he ' said the inapiain, 'and u n . or never' Is the resrlment s motto, I "hill begin right now" ISoi rowlng .1 line from a plain hero In the ranks, the preacher soldier Ilrcd at the 100-yard target, which resembled the head and shoulder- of a Hun He scored three bulls ees and two fours, which Kave him a score of 1 out of a. pos sible :5 "MihiiliMi for llmlie" That score spills sklddoo for the boche." was tho chaplains comment. The bo s in the 316th Infantry started rapid-fire ritlo practice this morning and bowled up some wonderful scoies On tho 100-yard range, ten shots must be flrt-d in one minut. and from a standing position 'lo get a sroie of 4o out of n possible 00 is considered Root? but many f the bos maue cen munni " this group were C.nporil Chailrs htah-, ler. Captain 1. i.oau 1. i.iiiiii William Fordnev. Hlvvood Neideriuayer oo,.r 1 ....I. SMierling. Sergeant Wil liam Meiskev K compan Joseph wraitor mac hlne gun companv C i Olasei. Itussell Helges P V. Mlller.rr.il Wagoner IJenJamln Witmii machine jun conipati $100,000 for aikplam: hide Truee Baltimore Men Invest Amount in Loan for Trip llaltlniorr. Mil.. April io Tho Cup ronl airplano driven by Captain Silvio Rrsnatl, of the Itoal Italian Klylng Corps, whlcli tam from Washington, circled tha city and made a graceful lapiltnif at the Plmllco race track, car ried into the clouds three men, each of whom paid $100,000 or. lather, invested tIOO.000 for the privilege They were Auvlllo Kager, publicity manager of the Mercantile Trust nnd Deposit Company : J. V llrooks. of, John Boyle & -'. packers, and Harry 11 Wilcox of tho Liberty Loan committee .. . "..iti,.p, tired that Investment .m ii Tirlce of a ride. After tarilngi Xho men to Green Spring alley and bacik Captain Itesnatl gae an exhibi tion flight ;i E-VnTHQUAKE HOCKS ITALY Milan and BerRamo Shake Strom- bojl In Eruption Jtsmr, April JO -Kurtl-quake sliocks lastiilk minute, were felt at Milan and llftraWnO. In northern Italy, said advice reIrtd uerq today. No damaim vas 0Mrombotl, a volcano on an Island of ii cmantltles of lava are falllnK on MSretrn part of the Island, settlnir cinyurda on fire Panic broke among ie ponulallon and it in fruit-d that ttMtM vmrii pome vlotlma. WuM LvyHie Sterl Men SS Prof. JUllun hih permitted to go across with the division. iMim,t, th him attunpted sub ide her Quite a frvv of the aliens weie with , -,, If the police mv . uv taiiiiig o.s. " the Pennsvlvanla National .lunrd on she K in a eiitl. .1 condition it the the Mexican border, and, besides being General hospital, good Foldlcis. had given every evidence of being lonl to the core Hridireuorl Wafer Hate Increased Th. action of the authorities In keep- " " Ing tue men with Herman anu Ausir an .-... - ;, u lp, KMNll, lies 111 11111 luui.u. w ..,, ........ --. causi of an) speetllc act or disloyalty on thtlr part It was stated that these men are being detained tor seivice in this inun try as u measuro of precaution Todav was a general holiday at Camp llutuock number of talks were Loan the moraine In each regiment In the after noon entertulnments were given ai the Llbertv Theuttc and In the Y M A building ..n.v iM.aniv lnnnn ivei'sione n .ii,u ...t.r, h...l khnuldcr to shoulde (i.r.iniTii tin. It v with u little baud o Confederate eteinns Hundreds of little ..trio . tirrlrr1 fines nlOtltr tile lill. Of mn..l. l.nAnlnir nhrenst of the soldiers and a band of cadet from a local mili- taiv school brought up tlie rear General Welgle, division commander, offered the veterans In chargr of the parade eveiv avullable soldi, r at Camp Hancock Y. M. C A. MEN THA1NEI) of War Secretant's Complete Ptinceton Course Prim .I.Hi, piil -' Prliiieton 1 ni veisltv bus tinlshed tialning the sci md group of Y M 1 v. secretaries lust previous to theii going to Trance Mm ionise was on.- wet-k In duration, with 15.' on the rolK while the f'.rst Rroup f a month ago had 150 men Prim. ton 111 offer u weeks .ourse of Instruction to Y M C secretaries every two weeks now as long as the need for Y M c. A men Is urgent, ns Princeton was the one pirn e seleitid to iqulp all Y M C A men In 1111 Intensive course In the Krenih latiRUage phv-lial insiruc'lon and literature und amusements When tho call was mudo for Mnerlcan Y. M C A. secretaries Princeton enter ed to rive tho use of her dormitories and the Princeton I'ac ultv for 1 sper lal in stru. tloti in the fun Ign 1 mguages, as the men ure being sent to I ruin Italv and Knglund nf tlwse I will go to l'lain. II t. Hah '. 10 l.tiklaud and i.J will bt honored liv u 1 iim ivith tin 111n-l. 1111 lApeditioti ii I'nn.s in Pram ,.. Hi. . nlliuls of tin llllllg. pit I lUurliiiKlo 1 1 lint vi Uat.i c nupaiiv from $7 'o "-1" pet v.ai uas allow nl b tin- Slat, l'.ltil ot I'Ublli I tilltv 1 ominlssi ii. is ti.rliv It is st a- I tl it the liurei was .iiuitl.il ti 1 (il..l without il J1 v ii but M! j t to h il leng. is I.' lis iris n il.l -. 1 i intciittil 1 mv SOLDIER IS MURDERED AT ANNISTON CAMP Minlsl ln., April -1 -UKli his skull 1 rush, d and his bodv cover, d with lnulsis, tsiintiiig to a brutal beat ing, Private orlin II Ciiev, of Sails bur . Md , w as found dv ing In a shod back of the UOth Urdnanco Depot e terday Soldiers who discovered the mutilated ilgure. bent double to fit Into tho compartment whero murderers hart pressed il. hut lied tho victim to tho Divisional Ilase Hospital where ho died within an hour Carev was a member of Company I 115th Infnntrv, and had been detailed to gu ml four Nev Jcrpev pi Isoners sent out to piifoim some laboi in the vlcllt itv of tlie depot .amp Major John I. Hill division il juilgi advocate, is hold ing an itivistigition working on the sus lii.sition that tbe pilsoiiers lured the ciiard ti th. isilttnl outbuilding Mijm Hi bait Hr w 11 commander of tl. Pilth Mihtuv I'olie. has spread j, , oiu . v.'i 1 ' nil ni of manv miles Th. vi in 1 1 ad just been gi anted , tm 'I iv- tutiiufeh vpr ' ng to sfi I 1 bom. I'.d i mammmmttmmammtammmaamammnmmmtmKmammimmmmmKmmmmaaimtmaKmamummmmmKmma iBuy your Liberty Bonds to-day 1 .ftl front St. Cor UmjiMi II . SZzt Open Evenings 4iihv Dresses 'jB Taffeta l.iJtll'. SK.V lit? T lEJ 0T ' Navy 1 Black I. ! Green I TV... I Sand or Messaline $9.98 Soft 8ilks; splendid vari ety of patterns, besides solid I colors; G other Checks, plaids, m 0 d el 8 to 'W S: choose from if able pauernt. yuu nui i y. T$)NT & DAUSiIeI STS'JJ i 111 jji'iii ij n 1 iffay '"'ri and buy some more to-morrow LendHimj LI15CRTY LOAN COMMITTEE Third Federal Rescnc District LINCOLN BLDG., PHILADELPHIA' (, One ot the many Liberty LoanAds contribute! b; JONES & BAKER Wtdencr Building, Philqdclphia -d&atiHi ' e'.. t Take Care of Your Tirei America's greatest need is for ships more ships. Every available vessel is being utilized in government service. Many ships that have been carrying rubber from Sumatra and Brazil have been taken for active transport duty. The number now left to bring rubber to this country is extremely limited. This will necessarily force a tempo rary curtailment of tire production. So, make the most of th& tires you have. Use good tires. Take good care of them. Keep them in perfect repair. See that they are properly inflated. t Increase their mileage by careful driving. Keep out of car tracks and away from bumps. Don't scrape the curb or apply brakes too suddenly. Get every mile your tires have in them. Only in that way can you be assured of your car's continuous service and remember, your car is a vital war-time necessity. So again, take care of your tires. 1 United States Tires are Good Tires PHILADELPHIA BRANCH & a I .5 j r Vf,'rV',tX ' ' 1 '. , o si I a 3 1 Ii Hi V 9 I : Si il Z' ; kt ' 4 ? 4 I m 4 !1 il 31! I a tt ti 114 11 M