EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THUHSDAT, 'APHID 10, 191U ;' GEORGE BURNS CONTINUES TO BURN 'EM IN BASE HIT ALLEY FOR A'S YALETO COMPETE BILL DONOVAN WINS IN PENNS RELAYS Elis Forward Belated Entries in i Distance Medley and Two- ' Mile Relays i KINNE YMAY ANSWER i TED LEWi? REC0VERING A 'S PITCHING PROBLEM V.-.,.- nn,l ,. ?; Cnnrninm 7i. .'.. n..1 ,., vrrk' rrt nt l.iiUvvimtl. II ...., .., .,,,., ..u,w .. .,... ...,.., ,,., "inlttr.1 m n Itilrd bloo.l tn.t nl S for Mack Perry Also Gives Great Exhibition Aaainst Baltimore in Final Game ALSO IN SPECIAL EVENTS ru; him. kinnkt -D I lie mi-tupr-i (n Connip nlc I'lilti-rally jrwlcnlny sent n vompwlint bt-lntrtl hut nrvertlicto-.s wi'l rnme entry to tln I'enn-tjlvnnin Itclm Ciirnlvnl slnlcd fop April -." nml -0 on I'rnnklin Kicttl. Ynlo will run in -(he riiitnnco nieillcy rolny rlininplonsliip on Friday nud in the two-milp cjinm nionshin on Hnliti'iln.v. In addition. Vnlc will send down hpr host men for Hip sppcinl etpiili. Ynlo nhoiild lip n stioiiR contpndpr for rnrh nf lipr rlinmptnnlilp rncp. Ynlo will not linvo to co on tlio out-tidc as n post pntr.v for fcolinj; ship thnt thpy would rntpr. Doctor Orion put thpm in thp draw. Tlipy iIipw tpntli position from Hip polo in tho ilWtuncp medley find third in Hip two-mile plmni pinnehip. Adds IntcrcM Yale's entry niliN roniideinlilp in terest to the tno-tnlle event. In their only lelay larc 1nt winter, llnivnrc. defeated the Ynlp two-mile team in it close taee at the Hoston A. A. meet fro that the Yale runners will be cut to turn the tallies on their old rivals. Harvard's best team will nlo lie in the two-mile eent. so there is Mlie to be it race within n rare, as Harvard and Yale will pnch do their level bet to ilc fpnl the olhrr. Special Events In the special pteuts Ynlo x-v ill have Rome good men. HeffeltinKer will com pete in the hurdles in which he will meet the greatest hurdlers of the country. Ford, n vauller with n recoid of twelve feet four inches, will compete in Hint event, ns will Swoenej . a son of Mike Sweeney, coach of the Hill School. Sweeney has rone twelp feet two tallies nnd should improve this season, us he is still quite ounR. I.andon, who has n record of six fpet, will compete in the high jump. Yale also expeits to hnc entries ofr the shot, diicus and other special events. Hy KDWIN .! may be one of Mnik's pitchiiiR prnbleins. The former lied Sol relief UinRer has been rami tiff through in ureal stjle for the A's this sprinc nnd if be continues his present pace lip is cning to win more than n few box sccores for Connie nfter April 'J.t. Kinney jumped into Scott Terry's boots jesterday in the final game agaiusi Baltimore nnd he kept up the nmn Rood work that Scott began. Ferry went through five innings nnd wns dented for only one snfp hit. There was no change in the whiffing nt the Orioles when 15lg Hill went on the hill, .lack Dunn's birds weie held th one scratch hit in thp lnt four innings. rou.ocK .Mneli I.lkes Kinney "f like Kinney." said Mack after the gnme, "nnd I believe he will make good. J'itchers, however, nre un certain. Sometimes those wp cTpecl to come through nre just the ones who disappoint us nnd those we think little or. sometimes crop out nnd spring n surprise." Kinney probably is more ndvanced in tinining than any of the Mack hurlers. lie did n lot of twirling down nt his home in Dallas, Tex., nud thus obtained a Hying start. Up is deter mined to southpaw his way into the big set for keeps this season and be lices he has that ihance with the A's. He wns with the Hoston Ked Sox last year, but did not start a far Former Champion Rapidly Regain ing His Strength New Vnrli. April 10. Ted ("Kid") Lewis redinieil to town rstordav, after sub- iii- ccnt's Hospitnl. the result of winch will determine how soon he shall ip turn to the ling. Lewis bus been ndvived not to slnit training again for nl least two weeks. Ted ("Kid") is rapidly legaiiiing his strength nnd expects In he lit to buttle again inside n mouth. far as third base and only two as as spcond against him. On two occasions only were Perry's offerings hit out of the Inlleld. One bang over the inner works wns n llj to Kopp nnd the other wns a clean single to right by St. Mnrtln. In four innings. Kinney pitched to Urk ui,iin raring acrosi the plat- with Harvard Wins Opening Game nmbrldgp. M April to Willi tho score lliree-all In thp ktet of thp ninth two our and a runner on Ihlrd llnhbv Km mon tho clever shortstop of th Hnr J van! ntnp, crushed out n hit that brought I .ark ir heat Registers First Hit of the Season .ladisoiullle. Fin., Apiil 10 Yestcrdm was a momentous dn for Zndi Wheal , for the National League batting king got his first hit for thp 1!l!) seaon. Zmli deliereil the blow in the third finnie II wns n single oer second w ith, Crillith on nhend. It sent Toniiin nloiiR to third, lie ex pired a minute later on nil attempted squeeze pint That Z-ach has dnnneil his full bat ling regalia was shown in the seventh inning when with two on abend he unleashed u long lilplc. BOWLING MARATHON TODAY Each Player Must Roll at Least Defeats Bobby Wallace In Match New York. April 111 -Hill Donovan former manager of the Yankeps, won from Hnliln Wallace bv 20 to 111 In the COBB HITS HOMER, 'l ig Billiard Georgia Peach Gets Long Hit Time at Bat Hoik Mill, H. C April 10. Tr Cobb, in his first lime nt bat this set son, hit n home rim jcstcnlny in an Th,,. I-IMir iron unmiv iwunicc nv u 10 m in ine .... . . ,. ,- . si I nree M0UT3 . ,, , I nn ffn,nh inhtnnn Um Tletfnlt- i:,Rhtee.ilwo.,anbowl...R learns will three cushion billiard tournament at ...,, nm, ,,, oslou Kntlonnla, 'oinpelc in n nine hour Mninthon on Dojle's Arndemj last night Uostou won, ii to 8. Costa's nlleys lieginning nt - ii'ilmk and tlnishiiig nl II this ovomnir One of the tonilitious icipiires that a milt) must bowl nt least three boms to share in the nwnicN. The teams entered follow VoIpU anil Hns Mphttn an! Kurt? rarrr I i ami Wooillanil rhonion ami llanua . Mrtiih anil Marshall. llui'ihoU atul KHtmn IMuiller anil Halllo ItaldetrHn ai't Urp. i jwpll l.iinjrrn anil llrppln tnltTn mih) eat nir llortrpr and UroilbPrl l.on anil Mit i (H I'rlentlpv anil rtnipbi 11 1 lan-1 an 1 ftn niunil tlolltnan and (1all.ia iljiim. Mini ItiiitrMffp, 1 olfe anil ralu M-rsan hD'1 lullnnl CARR1ST0TURN PRO that pent Ihn llowdoln b.ietMll ah t .. i - nH . Un MAifiilnllnn lh rtlfl uiii.v inn luin ma iur i T-h...u. .w , - - - - ,i--u. i iha n.,.ninv UHm. .--- !- 1 S 1 A- t I irnill UM1TI1 i.ftc"f " -i" . "'i1 ve. ine nu regisrereu ngninsi mm or twelve. 'Ihe hit registered nga was one of those infield affairs which St. Martin, the same man who hit Ferry, bent out. His delivery wns hit i out of the infield three times, but they all were easy flies. i Hums Hanging 'Km (leorge Tlurns was active ngnin with his wuked bat nnd he was icsponsi ble for fne of the eight Mnckian tallies. His single in the fifth sraicd Shannon and Inter lie counted himself, nml bis vicious double in the spvenlh lroc Shannon nnd llnth over the scot lug stntion. He came in on Thomas's oue ply wallop. Fred Thomas hnd the best batting average for the dnv with thrpp hits out of four trips to thp plate. He was lucky in the seventh when he raised n soft fly to St. Martin, who lost his cjosight nnd the ball in the sun. He recovered his ejesighl, but not Ihpi the third ball until Thomas was perilled on sec ond Tilly Walker broke into the box scoie for the first tune sine last season, but he lctirpd after the end of the fifth. The A's will entertain the Kennel Club, n ficrmnntown organization, this thp paon sputerday nttprnoon on Sol 11cm' mill Yale Blanks Springfield it llmrn. Conn., April Id l'lulnir T rnrleap liall In Iho oppnlna" Knio" of th- pn pon Yap tolny blankoil tho .spt Inptlptd Tealnlns I'ollrtre. 2 to n Brown Shuts Out Trlnty Join Swarthmore Captain Will Rochester In June .Swarlhninir. Ii., pul 10. IMili" Cniris. Swnilhinnie's i-levcr catcher nml niptaiii. has dei ided to play profes sninnl ball. He admitted jesterdm thnt he has tcccinil n contract finui I Arthur Irwin, manager of the Ito'hcstcr ' Intel iiiitioniil Lciikiip Cluli, nud will r.!!.''".!''';"'' .p' ,2".T ""'!V- ?''"!"':! , Join thrni ns soon ns he comiiletps his Fred Toney Retires lintlfltifwirn renil.. vr 1 I lTle former nld hpr fot thp i and N'pv Tolls National LpaKin nnunivd lodav that Iip hail d"i Imp from bappbill I'onpx l mi !n tha Uoblnon cnunlv iIimhi i i Hip lal month nf a ftmr mnnih I'M lolallon of thp Mann ait. Ill r'rpd i ii tuna I t iilba an dPd In tp v rnnnnpil itt hr inn s.'tHrnpp Scton Hall Loses pwnrk, pril 10 Kordhatn l--fi.al Spton Hall pstprda b a h ore of ', in l Kalup of llip spaion on tenia Audi ens PipIiI im college comse in June Horey, Auto Driver, tnlni.. U4piiai.ll CanHli., D,..l..l. J ' ,...u wM..,, ,.v t,t.u .iMtksnn, Mis... Mull 10 n,,l II. t- Np llnien. onn.. April 10 loin M l.oIdPr of Ihp world dlrl track ionl r i lllnrk of HrldRpporl wiip ip pIpi tprl raii'nin j autotuobllpp wan pi1miimI but nut fa' i rt tb Yale swlmmlnff t.ani laal nlKht n ml Inlurod pvtprda w Iipii thp uiatlitiip h i' Arthur M Vnrj. of I'nhnubus l waa m tdrKlnff rraplipd tluouah Ihp fpni p m elpoiPil taplaln of Iho watpr noli, tatn sharp turn a! th- fati- (.rounds Iipip ii I tilunc-d lno ii biun ion jard fiiitu ft track Triple Play for St. Mary's nnntmtis, 'MiT.. t nl inTbp vaTi Villanova Wallops Haverford Arariptny ilPfplP(l Jtount St Mnr a bprp ... - , . eterllav iftpj-noon IM2 thp fralurp liplnp llnierronl, I'n . pril m In lli ni; '. a IrlnlA ..In.. i.nmnl.t.,il In Ilia iltlln. . In I XatllO of 1 1P H'lHitl tllll Pll 1)11 WaHon 1 I I I H .'I lUl II ' llll-KP llll-l PL"H.Hl 111 llll- llllll'l of lllanoVH II In 2 ANY uit orOvercoat (n Our Big Corner Store SO The Red Cross Needs Old Clothing for the Stricken Countries of Europe! The Red Cross will ship and distribute, under its own auspice, mjy snipioaciR ot used clothing to the people wno need it in ine com niea overseas. leather is needed for repairing footwear. Since the clothes will be sub jected to the hardest kind of wear, only Rarments of strong and durable materials should be sent. It is useless to ofEer car' ments of flimsy material. Make the pifts practical. Kvcry kind of garment, for nil ages and both Hexes, is urgently needed. In addition, piece goods, light, wni-m canton flannel and other kinds of cloth from which to make garments for new-born babies, ticking, sheeting and blan kets, woolen goods nnd shoes of every size nre nsked for. Scrap Collection Ends April 15 The need is urgent. Help quickly and you will help twice. Thw ivcn cross counts on jou. Send All Parcels to USED CLOTHES DEPARTMENT Southeastern Penna. Chapter American Red Cross 255 North Broad Street, Philadelphia gnme, although lie noted severnl times afternoon. Tomorrow n tliree-gnme ns relief pituicr. series tnrts with the t'enn nine. Only .11 Hilt l?oth Pony nnd Kinney exhibited grent twirling yesterday. Only .thirty- one tinoles tuceii tne AinoK pair in the nine innings. Seventeen tried to hit 1'crry'H shoots nnd no one got ns SCHOOLBOY FUMBLES THEHK was n grent bnll gnme out nt trio la not un to the vjri (he Nortliea.f High athletic field lnlTl'h.T.S.V" jesterday afternoon. ihe opposing aermantown meets Wet r teams, the A nnu ra niue, wen fighting it out for the lend of the Inter class League. The game imis n regular pitchers' battle between "Nelly" Hill, nf the C class, nnd "Dutch" llcrzog auo Kne, ot the A class. It was a regular pitching battle, even though the C class connected for no less than thiity-one hits, by unofficinl count, because of Hill's poor support. Hill allowed M hits, but errors one scorer hnd twenty-two ennbled the seniors to keep on even terms. re. and the team Into th outfield Tomorrow afternoon hiiadeiphla. Rar Smith. th flpct Catholic Hlth ath lpte. haa started tralnlnK In hopa of win ning ' the broad jump at the 3nn Inter echotaatlcn Broad Jumping la a new role for Smith, the Idea originating one day whllO loonnif tiroiiiln niiiu r ipiq lie Jumped In fun and waa eurprlsed to find ' that he had leaped twenty feet. 1 Smith la a eraatlle athlete running any- i where from fifty arda to the quarter-mile I daah. broad JumplnB and alao capable of I putting up a atar frame at halfback In foot ' hall He won the Junior inn. 5 aril champion 1 ehlp of the C. V. -M A. V, aeteral jeara f'nrt Flarlirr. or ljwer Merlon Ulsh Prhool and coholder with BUI TUden of the eaelern rpnnsvlanla doubles champion' BASEBALL HONOR ROLL 253 Major League Players Were In 1 the Service According to official lecnrds fuinih ed by Presidents .Inliiivon nnd Ile.dler, nf the big league", ITiIi bull plnyers who weie under contiuct or icerie entered l'ncle Snm's fighting fnnes. The Oe. troits bended the lit with twcnty-lhc. Ot the totnl enlistments in the nrniy or nnvy the American League furnish ed IIS and the National League lOo. If every automobile manufacturer could produce a four-cylinder motor of Stutz effi ciency, you would find very few six nnd eight cylinder cars in the market. S. R. Blocksom Motor Company 667-669 North Broad Street . 11 Reduced from $30, $25 and $20 No charge for alteration. Open Monday and Saturday Until 9 o'clock Peter Moran & Co. S. . Cor. 9th & Arch SU. 'rim trnins hit. nnd erroiert ror several , shin, should win most of his matrhes. if not 1 . , '.ii- i i all. thli season. I Isrher Is one of t extin iunings wunouc icaciiuig it ue- cision. Hill wns getting wenk nnd his support missing every other chance. In the thirteenth inning the A's rallied nnd on Jwo hits nnd five eirors scored two runs nnd won the game, 31-10. The teams are now tied for the league lead. Scholicld, the track ninn, had n homer und a single for the C class. Germanlown niirh appears In hae a bet ter team than eer tiefoir With Captain fiibBon In tho box and Sam Hrhaefei behind the bat a heaw hitttnK and capable battery ts formed The ( llreden Inftelil has n find in Huffier. wlio has won his lob at second from liar, ret, a eteran. Kills Fehaefer Is a depend Dhl. shnrtston. and Hlth Kulp at third and Dslterle at first n aatiifai lorj mneld Is I completed Kulp has few faults, fields well I and hits llko a slugger i .The winkness of tho Germanlown team. hVm.ipr Is found In the outrield Thp ' junior i)1aers In this lclnlly the best Automobile Owners who want to make their own repair nntl adjustments will .-ae money by taking our course In, Auto Repairs and Overhauling Practical nnd theoretical work on extensile equipment, In Ucan wcll cntlld.cU rooms. Special Classes for Women CM or write for pajtkulars Y. M. C. A. Auto School 717 orth Ilroarl, St., or InMruillon (Ifflrp. 1431 Arrh St. T yFmjtptomRs 4 fflBBs7TM ,mHJJBMHHBHHHH-aSHHHi Your first thought of the Liberty is that it has a beauty and a charm of in dividual style that set- it quite apart from other cars. Your first ride in a Liberty reveals the astonishing fact that a car may possess un usual road steadiness and,4 balance without 'being either cumbersome or costly. y Tthis pleasant sensation of difference in the way the Liberty rides 'and drives is being spoken of every where., v And this friendly feeling reaches its climax in the enthusiasm of its owners for the ' distinctive service . the Liberty continues to render day after day and year after year. L. S. BOWERS CO. 245-247 North Broad Street Open territory for dealers in Eastern Pennsylvania, Southern A'ew Jersey, Have You Tried Tuxedo in the New "TEA-FOIL" PACKAGE? It is the most popular innovation of many years in smoking tobacco packages. Smokers are delighted with its many advantages. Handier fits the pocket. No digging the tobacco out with the fingers. Keeps the pure fragrance of Tuxedo to the last pipe ful. Not quite as much tobacco as in the tin, but xf jJjtr Va py BSc &flE3HlH-?V. wHwE vukallllllllVit-Hilr?HRBv jNBu AlllllllflKEsSHKTtttfl--------Kl .HC' .VIHttsapu55ii.MKfU. 10 ilFlHtl fvHmiSr M$wmy VHrlBl hfw "YonrNose NERVE And How to Gain It By . AdJtngton Bruce An expert explanation of the causes and symptom of all nervous troubles, and simple, direct instructions for their relief. Dozens of such subjects as Urn t Ntrv 3tn(n i Nitnti Tht Hurl Norvft Hw 1 Ovtrcems Wsrry ) Mtl nchty Brain fi and III Rimtdh How to Bantah Insomnia, trrilability, TlmldllVt old CatUng Rid of Narvous Indtgattion. How to Gain Ntrvo Control and Kotp You SyiUm Wall and strong. "An iromenie amount of practical adlfc that iiboth BoundandtcientificanH in afree ment with laleit advance in Ncurololy. Outht to he ot immente help in a general wty to suffer en from nervoua troubles ' fsoJor . Conat, M.I),t Eminent Neu rolofiut Boiton S1.net, byaaailSI 12. Boolitetei. or Publnhen FUNK i WA ON ALLS COMPANY 3S0 fOuitH Avonua, Now York Functionaries of Big Politicsj and Big Business, Attend! Itlc PoliliiM unit Itlic Hu1nrrn now lnfteittl rrqulrp thnt ttiflr jMutlnr fun tlnnarlei hltull he fiulpil with thr HpprrprlHtr tnn nt Jmarlnatlon, t nilfrhtiinittiif; uml I iimprf liriioloii thnt "111 proprrl.r Intrrprrt nnd formulate lite bmtr nml ihmilnutlnif prolilems iF Amerlran proBress for this great and untidfrful tlm. 1(1 ir .'otitic mm hnpnllrnlU nwnll upon IVnnnj Irnnln ArKnne t Hinioninr tlir richirul mitt rll(l definition of nlur that nltnM nntlaty th pnlltlinl unit emiml rrtiulrementn of ItiU vrent nnd wonderful tlm, ltlc ltiinlnrsH now iiiipnHmt.y nunltM upon Watt Street to announce the rlclilful unit rich. letr rmlnntlnn nf tlir Dollar lliHt ntuill natlsfy Ihe financial mid iiintiterclal requirement of this great and wonderful time. ' Mm fuiK II itmrirH of lit rnlltlrn and Itlg IltMlneon. howerer. aro iiUUrted with ihHotereni e In their pollllrat rrnnotnlr rintem of mental inarlilinrj. 'Ihelr mental predlrHtnent In lmpned upon them hy the Classical ir l.uropenn ttrni wlihli it now fori tiruitel v in the procen of rapid illHsnliitlon. The. lurlt mil In power of Intellect hut In the appropriate ny stein if poll thill einiinmlc thlnUlni. Ther must now etjulp lhetnaelTen with ihe merlciin wthlem to meet Hie reiiulrementN f thU srreut Hnd wonderful time. Without the rijthtful and riclrl or uhaolute determination and definition tf the Hollar und nliie there run he no rornpuUorr undertitandlnfc on the qiientloiih of rommodltr prleeh. Interest riitew. railroad rate and Tajcea nnd, therefiire, no nnipuNor underfUiidlnp on the IndiiHtrlal, financial nnd torn mertlnt renulreinentn whhh rlomlnato the progreH of America In this ere at and wonderful time. There I hut one w that will properlr permit Illr Politics and Blf ItitnliiefH to heroine miiter or i Ireuiiistnnres In Ihene thlnr. It Is flint one hundred or more of the leading functionaries of each of the twentj De er more nf the laree! t Mien of merlra shall equip themseUes with the ON1ITrTIO I. sUTKM OP MKNTIUTY n ronta'ned and Jresentd in the IMithMrph of nierlcanlm. ThU sHlem will permit them to acquire u method of npproath, point of uttnek. a plan of Interpretation, the Inttrn inentH of eprerlnD Mini h htiindnrd of Judgment such that rry requirement in Hie rollllcM nnd IJIg Jtualiiesn can be fully satisfied for this (feat and wonderful time. To ccttihlUh the Absolute standard and lnlt nf Value In the price prorcHe-i and In the operation of commercial exrliiinue Is the niasber problem or IUb: lolltifH and Hit? Ilusluesn. It in to give to the Hollar the stable dlmcunlou of alue of Ihe kilowatt hour. It U the necesarr and domtnatlnr proposition In he program for world peace and International Justice for thl great and wonderful time. Ilic Politics nnd It)? nuftlnesft, therefore, will hold l'ennst Iranta Arenne and Watt Ireet renponnlhle for the Intellectual leadership that shall give illrertlon and proper Judgment to the supreme task of this great and wonderful time. rnoM THE CLEVELAND SCHOOL OF Gbijc Mniberjlitp o! tije Worlb Instituted to Propagate the Philosophy of Americanism By t. . ttownher, Caxton Itulldiiig, Cleveland, O. Finest Burley Tobacco Mellow-aged till Perfect -J- a dash of Chocolate Knows' -BssaaaaaaaaaaaaBSa BaJ i BBjiBBr P The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette SALE WAR DEPARTMENT OF ARMY CAMPS SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE OPENED ON TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1919, AT 10 A. M. In Room 2-126, Building "C," 7th and B Sts., S, W., Washington, D. C. ;. THE SALE INCLUDES (IN GENERAL) Buildings and Fixtures in place. Electric, Water, Sewer and Sewage Disposal Systems and their accessories. Government-owned Railroads, Roads, Culverts and Bridges. CAMP BEAUREGARD, ALEXANDRIA, LA. CAMP BOWIE, FORT WORTH, TEX. CAMP COLT, GETTYSBURG, PA. CAMP HANCOCK, AUGUSTA, GA. CAMP KENDRICK, LAKEHURST, N. J. CAMP LOGAN, HOUSTON, TEX. CAMP POLK, RALEIGH, N. C. CAMP SEVIER, GREENVILLE, S. C. NORTH CAMP JACKSON, COLUMBIA, S. C. CAMP SHELBY, HATTIESBURG, MISS. CAMP SHERIDAN, MONTGOMERY, ALA. CAMP WADSWORTH, SPARTANBURG, S. C. CAMP WHEELER, MACON, GA. Bid must lo aubmlttPd In duplicate and should bp. adlrrB.ed t&.' CIIIEt OK CONSTRUCTION, DIVISION Or THE AIUIT. 7th and B Sis . a W. Attention LI. Col. Couper, Washington. B. C. and the emelnpe. ivhtch should show thn bidder' nsme and address, should he plainly and ronsplPuously marked "SEALED PROPOSAL lo NOT OPKN " Bpeilal tneloiu will ho iur nlshed on request, for thla purpoee. Tim DUIslon fatorphouses, the utllltlee servlnv thpm. and the rltle und artillery ratisea are not Included In this sale. Illds mul tw submitted for an entire camp, with the excep tion of the DMln Storehouse Area In addition to the total Md there must be alternative proposals based on the puaslbl. vjHhholJIuK of elthei or both of the following: (o Tim Haae Hospital (u) l lie Itpmount Station Khnuld the TJai-e Hospital or Remount Station h reUlned, th. rublle ulllltlei. suph so sewer water electric light, arid traik ace aerlne them, will be retained alao Dase Hospitals at the following Campa have been turned .pr to the Iuhllo Health Service, and they are not Included In fhia sal. hbr are the utilities erln them' Tamps Ueaure gard Hancock. Losdn and Sevier others may or may not b. -.Ithdrann lllds may be submitted for one or more camps, or any cora- Ulddera must assume all land and property damage rlalms ..-- .i .in- h mpHM tnoled will be furnished on request. "V" . . . . rf.rt nf th. enntrart Informntlon aa to the Jondltlona of the lease, will be furnished by the tonstriicllng nuartermast.rs at the reapertlt. camps Th. sucpps.ful bidder must furnish to the Government satisfactory releases of all U1UP t ,!.,.. uIm. k irm r.nt tn ! til fir DIGEST OF SPECIFICATIONS The Government reserves th award aa rnment, to seem." .K"; ,R ntere's't'.'o'f0 ,'" ll accent Hr coUolS'J" bTdT' p. S"C!B:." .""?? "ability for dam... . Vhi.. ' ,""nl 'nereon and for Injury to th.ir.m-r" 'na third parties as a result of th. performance of th??." "r Bulldlne, ot owned hy the Government and h,.. n,et' RT .rr."Ja?eent " ctartt"" 'w. vsss tltlft Pnon'!;n.ma'f!,etrWp,o'-.e:sn,,o,SU.. V&XVS! i'iST plfrU"' h" remove all bulldintrs structures etc . wUhln ?hISh!.'r ra,, Pro! .rp'n,UT htlon. tt"r"eaft5r du,?o,0 J lotmJf " Provlsirn- Includlnr the renewal of leaaea. n of ,w . ,'urCt,aBers must remove debrl. In a manner ..n. . jo th. Oovornment unles. .peclflc-IIy reracdnbyrt;"pr'owr0t? Pr0e7eV"r'edPrcr.'!e"rar;;rlnC """on uTS.0 Telephones. nr.nrhtln inn..!... --.j . atnr. r-frP-rHn,-:"i"r4".,"V".-uP,"enr, i ,-r.. T':i r.. """"". y incinerr stock. lie -.--v1..-i , Intluded In this sale """"" "-' '.. win not b. .. .-.n.praiingT macninery. Incinerator plants l.V.tV. pment. .-onstruc Ion eoutpment. small tnoli tints VStfiZ ' k. live atopk. stoves ranee., i.n.e-boll.r. iupniie. i'Sif . lus matprlal or equipment not Installed ;.". ii tins sale, - risk will be assumed bv the purrha.er aftep dtllv.r- f P Pa es will be nnceled If tvventy.flv. (21S) bIJ'J.I, tamp 1. destroyed by fir. prior to .lit, po5.fo5 li MS; Certified rherk payable to the Treasurer af lb. Jtate. for- twenty (20) per cent of th, amount of h. be required to accompany each bid Thla check wiil lVnd and propei tv damsare claims or a guarantee to either foml.h such relprfses within one, .ear from the dat. thereof ie to ia'e the Government harmless against all such claims. S.iph ruarante. tn be aeeured by a satisfactory bond In a aum rredlrated upon the conditions at each camp mils must hold aood for alxty (80) dav. from date of opening - ih awards will be announced within that time together tith the dates on which th. purchaser, will be glv.n possession in.ealon to be given us camp, are released by the Oeneral ei.ni its Array, hut In no case will date po.sesslon I. Biv.n 5. mor. than n" (W month, from dat. btda are opened. THE CONSTRUCTION DIVISION OF THE ARMY 7th and B Sts., S. W., Washington, D. C. ROOM 2-126 t t 11.. .1... III L- .... .... . .... u..i do assumea bv tne purchaser aftep dattv.-. .. the camp Pa es will be nnceled If twenty.flv. BI ilVZ .Z Slven tamP '" de"ro,e(1 b 6" "rl" 0o posiMsfoS". TKHMS unuia hi urn win i,e requirra to accompany each bid Thla check vViii be applied upon the purchase prlc. of th. auccessful bldOtr mil In the event that such bidder falls to consummate th contract ; purcnase sucn cnecK snail remain in. property of th. United State.. Ualanc. of the purchaa. prlc. to pa Mi? the time the contract I. executed. """ In addition to th. above a bond. Ii the sum of twtntr.flv. , thousand (tSn.OO0 dollars tor each lamp, satisfactory to ih viovernmeni win d. lcquirea inaurintl COrapllanc. with th v term, of the .ale, J , Further Information and delated apecincatlon., which wl f tvittt n iai I. wi iliw luiiM.t-. iui vw uwi.lliait irDlT) IM COS i riirtln niiarlnrma atatra nt th tnrflva oamns mm . . "" v. v... iv-. sv-v- .- vvr.T- vaitui V MHIM 4M 8 t c tf 1? va u wi "S w vW 41 m i m . "rll -15 .i ii jy . Guaranteed by , jaBFRTY SEX lNCOM.CDATCO "1 ' s n tJ' .k.lnfti V i. W,) &?' 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