Evening Star Newspaper, July 11, 1921, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JULY 11, 1921. . 5 nnp HUNDREDS SOB ON PIERS AS N PI-AN BIG REUN"]N Congressional Delegation, Gen. Pershing 80th Division Has Mammoth and A.sst. Sef:reta.ry Wamwx.'lght Take Program Ready for Pitts- Part in Services for 7,264 Slain Heroes. burgh Gathering. . By the Asociated Press. battle cry.” HOBOKEN, N. J. July 11.—Lead- |battle cry. i iEaE e a s > oe .| Senator ge sald that “to a few erd of the mation mourned the coun- or"\c* fhere’ls a pecullar poignancy try's “var dead Vesterday at memorial [ in this silent array of the dead, be- services on the Army piers here, m‘:lse 'er were ‘-monz those upon che ¢ the i s whom fell the grievous responsibility where lay the bodies of 7,264 men | NhOm fell the Brievous Teop ot hess | who made the supreme sacritice on precious lives were lost. No one who the fields of France. has not sufered that experience can ngress sent a joint comml(lco._‘;;’i"]"::,, the pain and distress it by Senator Henry Cabot | PTings. reunton, which will be held in Pitts- who spoke at the 'services. “Y;I“l({ll:“r:[”);)':r‘ll:; :{ltl(h:h:er:l‘-':te!oar!:;, der the auspices of the SOth Division, Mt and Gen Pershing. who de- | clersyman, a Catholic_priést and a Veterans' As: n. clared the freedom of mankind was | The $0th ational Army di- | the battle cry of the fallen warriors. Rewular| The bodies of those who fell lay ¥iston;idn @istin from a Resular |, 5 Shon row of flag-draped cof- Army or Nationa juard division, | ing within the massive piers from a personncl consisted [ which many of them had embarked for France. Scores of gold star mothers and ned | hundreds of war veterans attended. ..| Every unit that saw active service in R F e — | HEINZ O(I;JRCI-ZENA%%S : ANITARYVER OVEN BAKED OFFEE '~ G e ; EANS Per 1b., 25¢ 18-0z. can, 15¢ 10-Ton Cake Sale Bl “SUNSHINE” FIG BARS| BUTTER In 1-LB. CARTONS SPECIAL, mis week onit & 20 ¢ Per Lb, 45¢ SPECIALS THIS WEEK |Rogers = Milk 10c | B cakes 29 | Rogers =<Milk 12%5¢ SWEETHEART SOAP % -\ - frer [GOSMAN'S GINGER ALE MISSION PINEAPPLE X 17lpc| Febue (15 BLUE RIDGE CORN &' 4for25¢c| WISCONSIN CHEESE SILVER LABEL PEAS c:.'4 for 25¢ Parim, 23c Onions Per Pound 5¢ Peach PICKLES | RASPBERRY WASHINGTON and IN BULK BLA(‘:AKIE%RRY FLOUR Loganbe PRESERVES ngMny Large Sour | 133-OZ.GLASS Wi $1 ‘25 2% W “The freedom of mankind was thelr Arrangements have been completed for a mammoth reunlon of those who served as m bers of the S0th Di- vision during the world war. A large number of residents of this city and of nearby p nts in Maryland and Virginia were with the “Blue Ridge Division” and expect to attend the % wish rabbi. Gen. Pershing and aurice Casenave, French high com- missioner, laid wreaths on the coffins of Corp. Gresham and Privates En-! right and Hay. | | When the solemn speeches and the songs of mourning had ceased, a bug- ler played ‘taps.” As the last note| sounded pent-up emotions of hun-, dreds of men and women were re- 2 lcased in sobbing. France was represented among the B Gead " Directly in front of the speak- | And then the relatives and friends Cre Y were the caskets of the first{Of many of those whose bodlee had Gen, Brett In Charxe. Three Tnited States soldlers to die [been brought back from the military at 3 o, cemeterles of France. 5 Aplin “battle against Germang-Corp:|for i Cofins that bore: the bodies et A e homas I En. |of their loved ones. Bach casket was e it tabtesh, Pa. and Private |numbered and attendants directed kin 5 {Merle D. Hay of Glidden. Towa—all | 814 | ‘“_“‘:h"’h*":‘;fp‘l‘)‘::r;" he plos. iake the reunion & |members of “the 16th Infantry. 1st| i s Gen. Brett_com- | Division. and all killed in November, : hen e Biee ston. " 7 4 ; the sought-for coffin “,,.0“'\‘,r‘"f.f,i‘ir’“fr'fi',‘,',:':‘ in the Luneville section of Lor- |, "found, there would be a scene \e division while the divi-[ “They fought for eternal right and gfn{’:;h:#sg;:gdfi‘";gflbficfir:;;‘;‘;’r‘;“‘v ander was abroad on an | justice. as did the founders of this Would” look along the floor for the n tour during the Winter|great republic” said Gen. Pershing |pumber which identified the coffin of For five ye —————— | her loved one among the thousands. ) at Camp and earne action in F s ine. 7277777777272, g — e — B o e e was on duty with the Na- o - Finding it she would gentle lift :d of the :t of Colum- Vel 7 147 Bl o | ) ENDED FUEL FOR AUTOS e Tael s, Sl Seme it can ! v findi t {GIVEN OFFICIAL APPROVAL |56y sometimes he "would bear un thusia in silence. Often those who looked city council has appro- for the coffins were veterans of the 20 to help defray the ex- war and these could be heard to say 7 72227772 B Benzol and Gasoline Can Safely Be | .5 they found the Dms box they Absorbinz Used, Bureau of Standards sousht. e was my bedny e, "we m will include see these thousands of caskets each op Of the work i o Announces. testitying to the nucn'flce 31 Jite it onongahe oo . self by some voung friend to give Csteel mills, | Motorists desiring to use fuels made | s peace and happiness. These were e e Fnjufl" Cheir Jen. |N0 common® souls. Under each flag LR e there lies one who was nurtured at! nes. the bureau of standards an-|¢je altar of an American home. And today his patriotic mother or wife mourns her gallant soldler. In this 2 Lour no human heart could remain nded fuels which are now | unmoved. We can feel the spiritual 1y as a substitute for |presence of those whom we are gath- in automobiles. The jcred to honor. eW are lifted from the . ed a number of in-iretty and sordid things of daily life to the advantage of benzolto the higher nlane of devotion to e and as to whether in-|great and unselfish ideals.” effects may be expected from | = — use in engines having a L l I T 3 sion ratio. The advantage —Painter 1 lies in the fact that it will —Paperhanger % 7272727777777 Del Monte | HEINZ | DELMONTE STRAWBERRY Z iite as readily as gasoline Ui b 3 . —Upholsterer If the regular fare there is less llkelincod of Quality Workmanship Always. © entilted to the same may se- reduced fare certificates by 4 o O endt 25 _Lieut. Col. Fred T. Austin, field ar- - G tillery. has been awarded the dis- ‘Products From Farm to You'” in the engine at high com- Moderate Charges. "phoning C. Fred Cook, formerly tinguished service medal for excep- round trip. Those in Wash- pression ratios; Geo. Phitt Co., lne. 2 F1B2% tant of the 160th Infantry Bri- AWARDED D. §. M. | = ionally vil FOREIGN TRADE :—I)_(HIaLTRE e s vl | Bellevue T B Tl y. and particularly during ~the OPENED A r;;;::’;x;ceato‘rhaat severs epidemic of Fm l.mch : : Attaches Depastment of Commerce INSURANCE OFFICIAL DIES. “BREAK-FAST” Per Glass Sweet Mixed Per Glass - Attend—Railway and Marine _H.‘ut"n;onn Conn., July 11.—Ed- When yeu start the day here e Interests Represented. | LAY, T £OR mnager, o Fou slart 1 ekt \ Company, and widely known in the peetal Dispateh " 2ol faa witely 133436 GSt. 1338 New York Ave. . . LR S0 1 _penuuring | RSt Pty ded 8t e hams | |ISO TS SRR m A || weet C \ N N reest government exhibit Since | He had been connected with the com- inama exposition at San Fran- | pany for fifty-six vears. (DS T Qliow S%ie “stn 1‘ “I[ D]M AN UneeditGaslro t Armory opened its doors to ic this afternoon. WITH TUBING ion will continue for one $ 3.50 held under the | WHILE THEY LAST C. A. MUDDIMAN & CO. 1204 G St. ,Fho=s,. 616 12th St. ambg — $1.40 CLICQUOT CLUB GINGER ALE Per Bottle, 1 7c PerCase, P A D Del Monte Apricots ":?* 25¢ Del Monte Peaches “:2* 30c w showing | al systems | nd exhibits attaches »rce, who e to confer | will attend th the man- | field offices he country. COTTON CROP LARGE. | Troduction Last Year Was Best Since 1914. | s on cotton ginned from | d Tast night by idition of N . \ \ \ \ N\ N § \ \ \ §\§ N § \ N \ a March _t E EFORE you go away—look 1 jsions over the family's shoes. There inerease in cotton pro- are probably several pairs that . No. 25 ma, Georgia. Mis- | ~ could be made to look like new—if sent to Del Monte Pmeapple Can 3zc and the crop was since 1914, being t 500-pound bales o for the crops Colton Peaches ;2% 23¢ ArgoSalmon & 30 Chum Salmon & 10c| Unexpected Guests? |Ritter's Beans %2 9c| s 9 No. 2 \ Never mind, don’t worry. You can settle the dessert - Campbe“ § Beans gm loc N queston in a jiffy—to your own satisfaction and your lce cream salt 1%’1:' 19c N ASSIGNED TO PENNSYLVANIA. Our Modern capt. Bewer R, Patrick, Naval « ain Corps, at Hampton roads, bh e " Y. has been assigned to duty on the battleship Pennsylvania. H Oe Ospl a The Brighton Apartment—Hotel 2123 OCalifornia Street. At Coanecticut Aveage, Apartments to Let the Day, Week or xm‘i.' We actually “rebuild" them; restore their original shapeliness, finish and com- fort. Months of extra service added.. And | at moderate cost. Men’s, Women’s and Boys’ American and . \ CAFE best oak leather half soles, ’s delight. Just send to any of our stores for a European Plan : $ 1 50 company s g y ) . N ey it 1 b Is, . Comfortable s Welch’s Grape Juice P 40c| Accommodations Men's and women's whole sales, $2.50, Quiet and Refinement Half soles, without heels, $1.95, A Select Clientele 3. A. WILSON, —Phone, send or bring fe any of Phone North 3406 Manager our stores. . Corby Special Layer Cake | Welch’s Grape Juice o 73c| L Sanitary Fancy Rice p, il i ;fh_?::fsc;:"é;:: e | Del Monte Cherries “z2* 33c injuPé rugs by | Morton’s Sifting Salt P« 10c | “ PREVENTO ; Chocolate . “Pure as : \ “Prevent$Moths ‘ f | 59(: JIW;T::” Navy Beans Pelb. e | REVENTOL) - S | Sanitary Corn Flakes »s. 8c

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