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A —_— WG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, THURSDAY, LOVE\dBFR 10 1921, President Joins in Touching Tribute as ““Unknown” Body Arrives WASHlNBmNans AMERIQAS KNOWN HERO: - RETURNDT AEIAN SOIL. . Hvyfi m ESS&% o e g TOUNKNOHA DEAD B . e e | R . Our shelter from the stormy blast, Candy And our eternal' hom: JOHN W. THOMPSUN & CO., Thousands Pay Tribute’ to i ' \ : ; \b oy f s ’ e e : RSk oy Y k- Y /1] |Bonesth the shadow of Thy throne } .,@ j - ose e Male 1677 Thy saints huve dwelt sccu: . -Hero Upon firrival of ! j ¢ y Ry 81 ge : oF . ¢ ; e R = | § 10 Tt ; " o I IF 1 F |3cfore the hills in order stood, j | AVIOA NS CTION Body Here. i VIRGINIA . 3 . § 18 i i B3 Or earth received her fram THECRY AND PRACTICE R ) g > “rom everlasting Thou art G STARTING AND LIGRTILNG MANY GUNS BOOM SALUTE! To eadless years the sam Rainy Weather, Does Not Check ! Crowds Present Everywhere to - |E See Dockiing of Olympia. ‘Home to s{¢ep, the body of an w known soldier,;symbolizing the nation’ nameless herd:s who rest in foreign sofl, was brogght to Washington by the Navy's gdilant old ship Olympia Yesterday aftéenoon to receive a hom- uge from the Y‘xurta of Washingtonl- - sns that wali never paid another A thousand ages in Thy ht Are like an evening gone short a3 the wal that efids the ight nigh Before the rising sun. fme, like an ever-rolling stream, Bears all its sons awa: Fhey fiy forgotten, as a dream Dies at the opening day. one-eleven cigarettes O God, our help in ages past, Our hope for years to come, Be Thou our guard while troubles -$19.00 Guaranteed 1 Year BATTERIES REBUILT, $15.00 Recha , $1.00 Repairing and Rentals SUPERIOR BATTERY CO. Sth and H Sts. N.W, last, Aud our eternal home. Amen. * kK % Nearer. My G:cd, to Thee. Vearsr. my God, to Thee, nearer to Sweeping past river forts and bat-| terles that rdared ovt ealute after: . salute, the Olympla endad ier long |kl ee; Z'em though it be & cross that raiseth me; 3till all my song shall be, nearer, my rip from Hawre, France, and sur-, > . o9 0d, to Thee, Phone Main 8157 rendered her Heroic dead to the high-' . b % i / £ Nearer: my God, to Thee, nearer to est officials of the Army and Navy, ! » S § Thee! ‘who will have, the body in charge un- il it is gived its final resting place 5 : / i i Though like the wanderer, the sun Arlington gational cemetery tomor-; gone down, Rent a Ford or Dodge e | vt ol R e Ted e oo | AUTO DRIVING et in my dreams I'd be, nearer, my At Hours Cenvenient to Students. , Day It mw".n'-fll'un,n:l ::.y':“m Nearer my -gh;: to Th to r I A or the un- earer. my God, to Thee, nearer for information known's horhé-coming, but Washing- Thee! e B Ou. 000 S0 W 2. Y Call 1736 G st. n. ‘l.'hsr:nl le! lhs ‘way appear Steps unto ea vy Skillful Stenographers [YMCA Auto! School All that ’rhou sendest me, in mercy | Place your correspondence, eitber single let- glven; ter or 100-page repert, with us. Angels to beckon me, nearer, my God, Reasonabl i to Thee, Rates ’ BOY C]-E Nearer, my God, to Thee, nearer to ” Thee! R40F wamn tonjans. unpmindful of the weather.| Sceme at the Washington mavy yard yesterdny, when the hody was removed from the Otympia, ‘Adi Dewey's rily after ita arrival from gathered in Potomac Park, at the navy France. Gen. Perabing, Admiral Coonts, Seeretary Deaby and Gen. Lojemne are shown at the right, atanding af atiention. yard, along’ the line of the funeral Capitol and at the Capitol to give vent | & sound disturbed the solemnity of to find that only those to whom W AR DEP ARTMENT R Es 1o the sohkstirring impulses inspired j the rites passes had been issued would be ad- (", by_the refurn of a martyred hero. Hundreds Along Sea Wall. mitted to the reservation. supreme sacfifice for his country, but siood In awed silence upon the sea Wall | sons stood for more than an hour, loars streaked the faces of mothers of . inclosing the lower end of Potomac|unmindful of the raln, that they - other boys who had goae overseas, and | Park until after the Olympla had loomed | might pay tribute to the unknown Arlington procéssion Brom the navy yard to the There %as no mother to receive the| Thuu.u « gray hilling rain ob- Ceremonies at Dock Brief. S C AT o Ty e T i 1 | son i S, mindrel of Ghang | Outade o yosd thogtanty ot purs| FOR ARLINGTON SERVICE Then, with my waking thoughts | i Is Dif ~ bright with' Thy praise, | “Service That Is Differens” be |gtion of the ceremonies, they may |Out of my stony griefs, Bethel, Tl |Hi cemetery may who stood long hours in the rain to out of the mist and turned her prow |dead.as the calsson moved by to the move q ue- at once as directed by the raise; show 'a mother's love: ![own.rd the navy yard. They were not|Capitol, reached by automobile V(r;x "“,‘:'“ traffic police to the amphitheatre |So by my woes to be, nearer, my God. Hotel Atmosphere of Reveremce. there to satisfy merely a desire to see, The ceremonies at the dock were! duct (Georgetown) or 8] to load their passengers. to Thee, Theirs was the opportunity to' [OF, there was little that Could be seen, |brief. They did not begin until half] (Potomac Park) bridge. There are After the ceremonies, passengers | Nearer, my God, to Thee, nearer to express for all the mo.hers of th: LUt to honor the nameless hero as In-|an hour after Dewey's old flagshib| (y4 trolley lines to the cemetery— | Should remain near the west en- Thee! . vountry th. 4 for the dividuals and as citizens of the capital{ had erided her sacred journey, and 2 trance of the amphitheat til I La F Tooqs ot valorune sons on the Acig Of the nation for which he gave his life. | during this time the fag.draped| 9N bY way of Georsstown to A thelr care mrrive, o oe o Or if on joyful wing cleaving the sky. || a ette g Table d’Hote Dinner, $1.50 6:15 TO 8:15 PM. DAILY When the cruiser had swung Into the " lington station and fhe other by of battle, ace casket lay under the A Persons holding ti Sun, moon and stars forgot, upwards Sow Totmdations under the netian Aacostia brinch-they re-entered their |gun that mads history in Tayotthe Highway bridzeto Bt | O e tre shodld procent 1 fly, i ariy ous i low, oy Those proceeding in automobiles | them at the proper entrance before |Still all my song shall be, nearer, my sacurity. {sion from the park. Al i3A Sripping rain, while five 1 God, to Th Deep il eld off the 2 m. , to Thee, ep sllence everywhere marked! The Olympis, passing Mount Vernon | seilors” ang marines & guards of by, Agusduct :’;.‘2‘;.:‘::’;‘:’;,‘3,‘,’.‘}‘{ All others admitted to Arlington |Nearer, my God, to Thee, mearer to the paying of Washinston's first.at 1:45 o'clock, was ahead of h tribute to the dead back from France. | sohedule by haif an hour and had fonbr Mool (t Juch comney and at| oo Myer, and, after parking their | may take position on the lawns Thee As the body was lifted down theldocked while Washingtonians mtill| 'On the cobbled stretch of the dook| CArS on the drill ground along the surrounding the amphitheatre at Olympia’s gangplank, as it was car-| were arrivin, t west side of the cemetery, enter any place except the few roped off ried into the rotunda of the cnnlml‘am with the_sxpestation of * bathe M o ey o by “z| the cemetery on foot by either the | 8PAces reserved for the troops of COW, AUTO, NEGRO COLLIDE. and as the President and high!among the first to pay homage to hes Fort Myer or the Confederate gate, | the funeral escort and socleties | AUGUSTA, Ga. November 10, — efficlals of the nation there later immortal dead. Many of the late]Llack horses waited This route north of Washington | MOrching in the procession. : b i showing “Co'mmbia™ Placed “wreaths upon the ‘casket, Bot srrreats. rached - tithe Tnarh’ yiuy | NIth subers at “present” faced the| Ini routs morih of NOshnEIeS o g ere il maks 1t pomsivte Resro when the three. staged o doubls Luncheon, $1 SATALOGJ"‘T’:.' Fadioyde Just before.the ship’s bell clanged | 10:45 a. m. €88 to De | rear-end collision here. Pullman West, |} 12 TO 2 PM. DAILY odi-Carz, Cyslet, otc., soxt nast, SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. out the hour of 4 o'clock—the hour Park at Fort Myer. Poard In any part of the ceme- |negro, is in the hospital, after playing ot eliionc et I*nlnnu Bros. UOW 4205t (vew York - set for arcival—marine guards filed |y onne S AN T Poto- 2 the role of shock absorber. Willie | I = Attention, down the gangway to face the trooP-| pac park raute, should after cross- Jones' automoblle is wrecked, and |ff La Carte United Spanish War Veterans, |3 2cross the dock. A few moment8| ,,g'the Highway bridge, continue | WOMAN BEGINS JAIL TERM. (Jones is facing charges in a local | later cars bearing Secretaries Weeks | (NE the fUEhTEy bIIAES, CORTRNS 1 \Wflg‘i”:m“ MIPL'B-|DepartmcntDlstnct of Columbia]and Denby, Assistant Secretary Wain-1 FoR 19, F MG G ARG (e Fhere hased _ the H 3 7 XD, SOCIAL Services will be held fn the rotunda of the | Wright, Gen. Pershing, Maj - |Lyda Southare, 4 LEADER, says, I In Steln, 631 2861 ut, Present bill: cars may be parked and the ceme. ard, convicted of killin A ay ttlement. TSRARL TROSHINSRY. " 118 (ke of Iha, Cavliol At e catiat o thej DabC, Admiral Coonts and Ma Sory ontared by either of the west. & ternoon Tea b Food for twelr: wn Her," 8:30 November 10th. une and their aides rolled u her fourth husband. Edward F. Meyer, ears with the greatest bened WILL TARKE THREE PEOPLE, VI E‘N‘mr‘ All"comrades will assemble New Jersey ave. fi":onfomu did not go aboard. b, side gates. has arrived here from Twin Falls to o OII OW? I T Maey amiiar sostimonia for 14th and Fairmont, ofice and return. closed'and K st n.w., 7:45 a.m.. November 1ith, ta] ~Secretary Weeks took a_position Passengers on the trolley lines, |begin her sentence of from ten years o Coon's Hair T e vor. Scalp Food. car,.25c each.” Address Box 0.3, Star dice. participate ta {he ‘Funerai march to Ariington, |, SeC IOy ek Ok B Pvetavy| after arriving at Arlington and |tolife. Sheriff Sherman of Towin Falis $L00 EACH i s, D%t atiertey DUt tum out for the| By ocondand Gen. Pershing third | Hatfield stations, may proceed on |drove the convicted woman and a K €Al o 3 Was arug goa 8o s.res ana Mo oo 5 5 e st nw. iianer to the Idaho capital e, oge of tne mn complete stocks in the - i, BOISE, Idaho, November 10.—Mrs. 2ollos cooet I TAM. TO 9 PM. nows ctud sywal CHARLES W. McOAFFREY, |in line. The highest officers of the| foot to the cemetery, entering by s o e arvinont Camiiner. | Army and Navy stood facing down | ome of the west gates. The line by automobile. as oog of the most complete s Offictal: CLATBORNE 8. CLOSE. |the open space between the troops| to Arlington station will not run Southard is still confident that 'Y e, el e upmlnh-r attorneys are making to 933 G St. Only chusnt fA) ANt [uad che macioes. B o mbis will be admitted |t o automobile o admi e supreme court will Branch Stores YOUR OLD WOOD FLOORS| _ musles call Ateemtion. | | (N6, 020ehlS Thaone s an. | Soctoor e court will freo ber No Braseh s made new, planed, scraped and|, Group of petty. ofcers stepped for. | (AECe ot Deariug [theee repolish®d ; new floors laid. Call|ward to raise ihe casket a forward ued on account of have been gun of the Olympla crashed the first| 1 ®¢ew"roads In the cemetery any hour. Srumming roll of the minute guns MARE 0 available for parking, may pro- CENTER T |*" "ADAMS, Franklin 6347, |oF sotiow, The Olympla's band sound: | svailable, for parking. my vro, T r than EBUTLMAN, T24 T st nw 0 Office Rooms ed the opening chords of Chopin' i 1210 C St SW. —* |fanarad maseir nd the unicnown was | ‘onter by Fort Myer of Contederate OUR old roof can be made to last W Be OUR TRUCES LEAVE WASHINGTON FOR|nf the gangway to the dock. Autos Barred After 10:30, 2 > e Ld Pt MRS YA MR A STORAE: |, Rear Admiral Lioyd H. Chandlerto| A1l comdtery gates will be and give a lot of good service at a NCW Star Bulldmg whom was o - . WAXED, £ CF; POLISHED, | cortlng this dead private-soldier from | §0329 o, the entrance of automo small cost if resurfaced with our : CLOSED o leansd or refinluseC | prance to his native sofl, and his aides | Diles &t 1040 & m. They witl be y; U 5 Nooth sa00, |marched bebind the casket, cocked| $PeP to.P & Ruberon Roof Coating x ——5. Hats off and held against their breasts.| % o0 L 0 rematn tn ‘ . A S ALL DAY Lo ninzion: ad | As the procession passed, the cabinet oa cars v Most desirable offices for rent at rease: ad he narved cars so that, on comple. ket e 5‘:3:2:: K% and Navy omcrs' at — o Ruberon Roof Coating is a heavy el Bl o a wreal of @ roses, Aan e - ° S ARMISTICE DAY |“CcomME TO suppER e T Ererea by tha w5t | Navys: a cluster of enrymantnemums || waterproof material applied to your Friday, Nov. 11, 1021 |Friday Night, November 11, 1,17 31" *% s resine ehomomoss emmet || - TO0F D4 very ‘thick 'coat, sealing. all Blue Tnangle Recreation -|on tie passing of ‘another minuts| to place his own tribute and that of || holes, cracks or other damaged places was reeorded In the roar of a gun.|the American expeditionary forces on Center, 20th and B Sts. fil:wxy the comn moved Mtwean t-he !ho colfln of the soldier whose com- in your ?oof. f Army der he had been. It was a wreath Nearest Point to Jeweled [under tho eves gt ,',;"f uue:mm; -und- ol Fiant pinkc chrysaothemame Tne il dly at the foader paused a moment, ‘ Stepped back and. drawing his figure . —CLAFLIN OPTICAL CO,, Arch Proceed to Capttol. ,;gg: § back and, araving Ris fgurs We treat Slag, Tin and Composi- Automoblle Glasees _____ | £ q ...m.‘mnwz‘ i‘nfiu a0 ATt | As It was carcled past .the ShID'S|{cap-brim in rigid salute to the dead. . o . o GBAND 4D UPRIGHT PIANOS VOE RENT: T RN CH A S hoppLps’ |Dand the dirge was stilled-end the Buring thess, ceremontes the casket tion Roofs with this material and guar- able prices on the 3d, 4th and Sth floors of tl. new Star- building. ‘Reservations are now being closed for oi or more rooms. Apply Room 101 STAR BUILDING mos taken in as mlu on vm bugler sounded four flourishes of sa- rrounded at its four corners by EYG3 WoRed o 2 = Oolert reeazent: Ha lute to & general officer. Then thers| its mil : its mill ard of honor, four en- 20 B e — %ln 3 nagre | was rung out to the gray sky the|lieed men &nd & sergeant. Mot & antee them for fllree years. Fireplace Goods 4 A ] B e et e fraias of “Tho Siar Spansied | word was spoken or & command siver: ‘When the mourners ha: epa e ~ 4 e e The calsson walted fn & space be-| guinten Amerigan who had given his Call us for an estimate. M. 314 W < | tween the second and third squadrons | ji¢e for his country was left with the Y < 2 ~Don’t Wait for Snow ' |LOW rices That Cut|of the 3d Cavalry, The casket was|guard which kept vigil during the ait lor Snow D —the cost of Lumber, Fencing, |Strapped upon it. An order rang out.|golemn night. : rain Let us Repair the ROOF Now.| JOOTS:| iy i ™ required for fanjand the Cavalry Band swung off to|™’From the moment the Olympla’bad E " 5307 14th BT N.W. Sash &] | ouse repairs. Porch Column Bases. | 134, 1Sft;, PIaying “Onward, Christian | docked untll the body was left with ose ro ers oy c- Phones Col. 155 and 1381. | Blinds | #9°CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY. | S poning the band, with uniforms and e A e (Caplicl thare hed —— accouterments pping with rain, Let Us Submit Some New Geo. M. Barker Co., Inc, |2000uterments o e abrecat, tram: | honoring the homecoming of this "ABLI ".“’ 152 - Dr. KUHMERKER taries Weeks and Denby riding to- | STam wae carried out In mccordance ,.0 B Foud Ao Gt | i i oy md e - || ROOFING WATERPROOFING The big Red cake. ‘The Shade Shop T3S F St MW Main 6035 |Bamin e oo oo e oo | PO o0 (athers. Thnas sony, wees The big rich lather. 830 13th St. W'mn " MOTION PICTURE i Gopliol’. Thoumnts, . citiens | Known *0%# Who tleep la forel Immedmte and lasting Window Shades.__ l 8 REELS. ocortege moved uickly on SKILL, BRAINS, _ISt. Pac! M. E. Church South | el B e olf Hinid Small price. The finest, purest, most BYRON S. ADAMS. HH5 tore. the Capltoh where other . thou 1111 14THIST N.W. PhoneM5ces @ hero. Almost to the hoof J Ideas on Printing s SSBLY Y. s LT DM s |attor eroop, The, the ctieson, an-| SlSF (heCuvalry Horben the pro- 2120-2122 Georgu Avme NW. eon W’t Pershing and Admiral Coonts, and be- | 4!¢; W STOKES ———————— | In this formation the procession |\ . ¢"nim" who symbolizes the un-] Phone Us for Factory Prices on “ ) ho s e - - J ust Cau Me J am ; ?.fn%"-"%i‘:.';‘z‘r‘;fi'.? ?:lbfl);fl":dm“;- = 2 _ : benefit to the sk]n o TP, 24 and 8 Bta N.W, of citl who stood i reverential - : . — riday Night, Nov. ¢ it passed : THE >x~_vac5 bHOP Friday Aéfi‘lhul'os PREE Placed Under Rotunds. POTOMAC SALES CQluc. TALL PRINTED FOR _ beneficial toilet soap,” * Electric Wiring Tl S pe @ 500 Letterbeads Expert Mechanics: Repairing. 50 Enrele 50 % statehouse, = = VodREO SIEW 2 Majn 260 = 1’:‘3 m-m?« (??lr s with sabers at “prosent” Thio casket | ; X : 14 was lifted down and carri up e | Tin Roofs—Slag Roofl |ohand Po s Ml @7 |great steps leading to the rotunda of | e world. - < = the Capitol to be . placed on _the HEPALLED ANn o TR CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. |catatalqus where the bodies of Line Wash. Loan & veTHEneY coln. Garfleld and McKinley had lal! ‘l‘rbl . M. 760, cretaries Weeks and Denby, bare. . M. 70 “Heatas_and ‘tootme Kriert istice .Day Services | neaded, followed and atter them. the } . u N other official mourners. Heating Plants Mldfi New Luther Plice Memorial Church,|. The last rites of the day were at e e it o s | nand. To the few who were permitted | - lff ] 2 : A : - he ot ) to wl'.nu. them—those that crowded ! i : US4 R. K. FERGUSON, Inc, IFFENDERFE . the doors opening upon the dimly Made lighted chamber—the ceremony waa i i . 4 2114 Oth St. nq: North 231-333. v 5 1, one never to be forgotten. | R . — 1 it SO auspices of -the Washington Feders-| - Here the President-and Mrs. Hard- a -l ' i i 5 Saving Luky Roofs S oy St 1and e che. Bist to honer 8 = 5 . of and was the | 2 & pechalty of rpatrs and HUA HUANG, the unknown hero who had no mother 0 - : o s 4 —— : te | to claim him. She stepped forward ; ” TR sy e e s 2 e ped | ar Jos ana laia on the rainsoaked fag T ( \ " Rostind, 1169 st . u»-g,-nmgthnm. _{covering the casket a wide, white i ; IRO CLAD Proc FRIENDS, — | bon which she had stitched herself. : N Cteaiy. Phess Mals 10 Then the President approached the o ‘ N 4 3 v e Ve bier and to the ribbon pinned a silver . o, ; = ‘ ting Sys| : . vt . / . —such as “The Original Biggs” | “Friends and the Reduction | foris cient sordon stare. it 1o sym: | L& ; : bl ; ) J sustalls, are action bolic of the heart of the nation that I eeures ot Tlocal Bocucs and " bastness” e of Armaments” 008 with thie soldier £o his tomb. - B b Y ! 2 ‘};%.."”“"'.. el e g A D _'Will be preseated by Prestdent Paces Wreath, i | ] . g QT == ¥ % Y ‘ The Biggs Rufus M. Jones After this the President 1aid a E - Enginecrlng (hn wreath of erimson roses on the casket i 5 x y \ S = Z W0 108 R V. ninon P S|, il o < a7 | Prost agtlf:oolm na ’Spnnhu - ‘glu et > : ‘ = i '——_Ghu"“_“”"_—"-'r Sol = ‘the Leading Quaker of America’| Free the House, who moved (orward 2 : e : : ) ! S . ; | Ops Sotve .| Saturday, Nov. 12, at 8P.ML fogaiter b e the ;1':;":.,.."'."::5 : ; : N - S - s, e jends’ ; !"ollowll llun am Justics Tact Tt 0, saee e ot F L - 5 8 .im bt oF Cheantheas —_ 1811 Eye St. N.W. mmunuvod this tribute