HAfep j't w , .j. , trJ- -Mpr r-rM1 THE EVENING TELEGRAPH Philadelphia, Monday, August 19, 1918 ftP l,Jf lift $4 - ....'' PTRUE AMERICAN SPEED MARKS HOME AND SHIP BUILDING AT THE TRAYLOR YARD lit ' : : " . ll a - !- 5BT T" M wptDX nfOKnPUC!D AN1 E0! STEADY AND SATISFACTORY PATRONAGE FROM THE CORN- W SP'T H' S ''''tji? ' hy)l WELLS COLONY are the commissary department, movm p-picture house, restaurant and "bunks" for men without jA&r f P& nnnmnn mr,m,m, Ipp .a OTnvmPn mi nn-rnnnD rTOpn S3ffliniR$P RAISING THE WOODEN WALLS. OP A NEW FLEET that will redound Jm&S''' '',WB'J,: - X' yJBKtKmf,"?mf PS EiKtEeFo tSSYhT burr's Pwife a r Yre all Sfre from the (VtSt to America's honor in peace as well as in war. X tB if ' T ' 'f " ; iTtTtF - "CUT OUT THiq BUNK AND EMPLOY MORE OF THE HUMAN TOUCH," ADVISES DIRECTOR-GENERAL SCHWAB. These drillers at Cornwells rtRftfaMtisg tlw aWpa fty' as they exemplify the suggestion, despite-a surrounding temperature that would wilt any but a patriotic American workingman, THE TENT VILLAGE SOLVES THE HOUSING PROBLEM AND PROVES AN EXCELLENT for the Jraylor. forces. When the bungalow construction is completed these canvas dwellings SUMip.HplI3$!f .Mi,-i ' upi . tt t .. AufvA -w VTVl ' MxlMlBltaBHaMHHMi
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