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: Grate;”ul Nation WzllB'ow in Hémage as Body of Dead Warrior Finds Last Resting Place AMERICA'S; UNKNOWN DEAD. TYPIFYING ALL THOSE FROM THIS NATION WHO LOST THEIR LIVES IN FHE WORLD WAR. LIES IN STATE AT THE' CAPITOL. THR BODY OF THE UNKNOWN WORLD WAR HERO IN THE ROTUNDA OF THE CAPITOL, RESTING ON THE CATAFALQUE UPON W HICH THE ,BODIES OF PRESIDENTS LINCOLN, GARFIELD AND MoKINLEY LAY. Rotarians Show Reverence for Washington Soldier Dead. By Placing Floral Tributes at Trees Planted as Memoria Is SECRETARY, OF WAR WEEKS LAYS A MEMORIAL WRBEATH ON THE CASKET. ) In connection with the honers being paid the Unknown_Soldier, the Rotary €lub of Washington, D. C., deemed it ‘ timely and fitting to offer tribute to the memory of the residents of the District of Columbia who gave their lives flor i ::U:"nflgxg‘; the el ::r:&i’u'i“;' N:!‘: their country in the world war. Action was taken yesterday. afternoon, when a flag and a chrysanthemum were placed 4 l York gity. & ves b P.“I at each of the trees along upper 16th street which were planted in memory of the District’s dead. Sergt. lvin C. ‘or] of V] » 1 cet . -~ - HYMN TO BE SUNG Mah. Tenn, .who_ranks t::orc‘r‘rlw“_:‘{l Following the regular lunchcon meeting of the Rotary Club at the New Willard yesterday afternoon the Rotariang | for his individual capture of 132 and their guests, headed by a special committee of the club, proceeded in automobiles out 16th street, where the com— l A] UNI{NOWN BIJRIAL Gortaan sellers ahd: Wears themsial mittee members placed the flags and flowers in position, with the remainder of the club members adding to the dignity tions for herolc conduce, has ex- of the occasion by their presence. = At the ceremonies at Arlington tomorrow a feature will be the | [RFe3sed regret that he witl not : P i : : 2 ! singing of a hymn, “The Suf:me G ribce whith. was alse ?mw come to. Washington at this Francis R. Weller was chairman oj the committee aqd Arthur J. May secretary, with the four world war service Pupils and Officials Sing| | rendered at the services in Westminster Abbey when Gen Pershing oui O anl BV, members of the club—C. Fred Cook, Charles Demonet, Frank H. Edmonds and Leroy W. Herron—as chairmen of sub- e q ?hffd :hk: :ongr:.s‘:lpnal me}:‘la] of h_onorrucl))on the ;omb |::_f Eng- The lrnadfl.l of honor men will march committees, made up of the following Rotarians: George P'itt, Howard Norton, William E. McReynolds, Walter Lea- Patriotic Songs and Make and’s unknown seldier, on the morning of October 17-of this year. [ |directly bebind the congressional man, Gus W. Forsberg, John W. Brawner, Joseph Berberich, Arthur Carr, Joseph D. Sullivan, John E. Reeside, Henry E. Stirring Speech Thbe words of the hymn are: T {53 the Fresident They wiit torm in Stringer, Robert Hicks, William F. Gude, William E. Russell, Frank H. Shipe, George M. Whitwell, Sidney West and 5 nes of sight and he.led by the or 7 Qe 3 irring Speeches. THE SUPREME SAGRIFICE. aficer present The column {rom Lead F. V. Seibold. : . Significance of Armistice day was 5 4 T e arranged according ¥ n - e L : - s Impressed en the District's §3,000 O valiant hearts, who to ‘your glory came, 10 duts of ineus ot medal pug withous The names of those to whose memory, individually and collectively, tribute was paid were: . public schoel children taday at exer- Through. dust of comflict and through battle flame; ffim that ci\-lli;als and private sol- - — i Vi ally 3! 1’ : 3 - ers may march ahead of major gen- EDWARD LEE ADAMS ANIEL W. CRAWF! L‘s‘fi held in virtually every school Tranquil you lie, your kn'lgbtly virtue proved, erals and other bigh ranking .,,,,;,,.5, ALEX K. ANDERSON ERXNEST CRIDLER uilding. The programs, which were ! Your memory- hallowed in the land you loved. # Ot those Whe pecetved medals of FEEDERICK ANDERSON JOHN CRILLY arranged at the direction ot Superin- i honor for acts of valor in the world 10T S AmERsON DANA R CRISPEX - war the following are residents of ENE VIN L. CJ tondent of .fichogls. Rallen, 'were Proudly you gathered, rank on rank to war, this city: Capt. Edward C. Allworth, AT JOSERH VO OULLEN varied and included music, recitations Aswie Nad Reard Cod's mesaage from afars U. S. A.; Lieut. Louis. Cukela. U. §. 3 LAWRENCE BAILEY JOHN 8. CURRY and patriotic addresses by pupils and C.; Capt_George P. Hays, Capt. Nei- I3 M. BAILEY MATTHEW CURTIN school officials. All you had hoped for, all you had, you gave son M sf““"";“‘ Corp. Tho! A | %n#!! figwm Perhaps the most impresgive exel To save mankind—yourself you scorned to save. Sont. UL ek M‘q’;{"& uf:.d P A s WILLIAM F. DAUGHTON D LIAN AR X ises ‘were held at Business High - are at the War Department. Lieut. BERNARD B. BARNES iTexroxn’ngn ‘ina‘“‘l Lsigll,%lgl. ool Students i this Tnsticuiion Splendid you passed, the great surrender made, Clkela is at the Navy Department. SEEEN S BARNES Hikmy o navie LEROX B, ROLOO) re led ipto t auditorium, by Prin- | ” : H JAS. DOUGLAS HOLLAND cipal Allan Davis, where they viewed | Into the light that nevermore shall fade:. A A e Y v CRABCES'E, DawsoN CLAUDE HOLLEY . the photographs of the sixteen former | Deep your contentment in that blest abode, Garmetheipadal ot howe men; why TOUIS K. BAYLY SELDON ALLEN DAY IZANE . Horzows pupils and a teacher who were killed i \ . Who wait thslust cliar tra wcall of God. stinguished themselves in previous WALEFE BLAINE BEALE ALEXANDER R. DEAN T o B A e Y s saborsial ) 0 ast clear trumpet: vars are tie following residents of this LAMBERT £ BECKMAN JAMES L DEAN S Armiatice. 48y DrogTam. howaver. is ; city: Maj. Gen. Charles F. Humphrey, © 308 EaNeErE BELLAK STATIOR DitidbrRwre. | WALIAGEE HowaaD - JOUN T STEraENE bein g:a.nned for next week }y Prin- Loug years ago, as earth lay dark and still, ” {:‘“""' former quActermaster ABE N. J. DEMPPQULIS. JOHN A HOWELL . R cipal Duvia. ¥ . = ol. Lioyd M. Brett, retired; lam., HARRY 0. T. BENSON / ° YES L, DICKMAN oUs z G. STEV! sinh Patiette Siaes. Rove » loud ery upon a lonely hill, |G Barnes. Brig. Gen. Andre BRévater. | fvf:..%uix,- TR HARVEY 2. S GEORGE £ STEWART B e . LS. Al Oscar . BIRKLE S FORSYTR 8 T 3 Hymns and patriotic songs of the | While in the frailty of our common clay 0L George W, Bissler, Setis,@rorge P TRARD R BLACK E R VAN DIRE T BEXRY BuNINE mIir FAYUOND b ETARART forelgn nations represented at the Christ, our Redeemer, passed the self-samo way. . - f AF. Berx, Joseph V.. Carter. Lieut. Col | HARBY BLACKBURN { XXEON D. DODGE 185 SN SUALEY GEORGE W. STR! oM ics ot the Thaatio of arisact ; : }Jonenn %, Cecil, Col, Jumes K. Cnurch, EMORY H. BLACKWELL THOMAS B DONGVAN MAURICE JAS. HUTZ0N e ment featured the exerciges at Webt- Still stands. his érose from that dread hour to this [retired: Maj. Gen. William H. Cartee, |- N eI EDS THOMAS 3 DANIEL M. JAGKSON RaDERT D ern -High Schooi. The -musical pro- o ] jretired; Capt. Robert G. Carter, re- ‘WALTER B. BLUE TOAY DOEDOS GEOBGE JACEJON JOHN {usx_m“ Srac was lf.ur]ninhxd b{w m.‘ glee cluh Like some bright star above the dark abyss; Iu_reu; L. ;‘;' EslcsiSegt. Walter ;:!rvln. GHARLES H. BOLDEN HISMNAN W D02E WILSON W. JACKION ALLEN N, o school. ther LU ] Lo ' NP Lieut. Ci S JAMES L., 0TH . 'HAR! COBS ROBI k. e & ool Snechar fie“fr':a :{ i Seilt, through the-veil, the Victor’s pitying eyes: IEWTS ¥. BOSS JULIAN N. DOWELL HUBEET A»«“‘?‘B!‘sfln ; CRAE A x%x{n%?’t’fln ing by Principal Eimer S. Newton of | ** Look down to bless onr lesser Calvaries. CARL 2 NogvRoM. HhoMas W R bR JANES Jomwaos Ry . TeTLO Jary k. D; Macfarland’s poem, “Who B 3 obn C. TANEI K oRosyELL CORNELIVS A DBISGOLL TORRPE S IOMMR0s ENTL TRETSS CODAST Is This Cometh with Bloodstained Th Hie ts, in His st hicy ‘tred, _jtired; Col. Julius E. Gaujot, Lieut. CoL HARRY L. BOWEN SYLVESTER DUCKETT STEP! ’ JOENSON ‘WILLIAM M Garments?’ which appeared in The| 950 Wotre servants, in ks steps they trod, Allen J. Greer, Brig, Gen. William P. THO! T. BOWER PATRICK DUGAN MARCUS JORDAN WILLIAM E. THOMAS Lvening Star yesterday. Dr. Newton | Following through death the martyr'd Son of God; { Fall, retired, former adjutant generak; WIL) BOXLEY FRANK E. D! JOSEPH LEROY THOMPSON alse explained the sigmificance of . e il [Col.” Charles H. Heyl, rewred; Col SHFE ERANGR B0 ARraYa's’ butro e SrorCE £ IOk Armistice day to the student body. Victor He rose; victorious, 10, shall rise |John W. Heard, Brig. Gen. Robert L. R pagay = 2 od STANTON 7. KALK SEORGE K. THORNTON Speeches and recitations by the They who have drunk His cup of sacrifice. |Howze, . Sergt. Joseph _Henderson, I F. X. B. BRENNAN JOEN A aToNn Touy BUSSELY. . TIBBN i pupils composed the exercises at the 3 { Erederickc R Jackson, Lieut. Cal. Gor- CHAS. JOSEPH BROWER GEORGE . EDELIN i WILLIAM 7. TIGHE < Columbia Junior High School. i @on Johnsten. WILLIAM L BROOKE ROB; - EDMON! 4. KEND. CLARENCE TIL acit y a i - Maj. Q] s nnedy, ieut. N J. EG. MAU! k: d pecited by ecnanm Mikn Whose cross has brought them and whose staff has led Sodies B Kilbousge. Cyrue B Lower, | DovcLas ¥ FRown FOHN GEORGE PRERTON R T WILLIAM C. TOONE burg Address.” Miss Allee Deai, prin- In glorious hepe their proud and sorrowing land -iGeorge Martin, Johp €. TROMAS BEOWN. STOWN 15078 £ FmENsh SN ¢ xEYER i R . cinal of the school, read the editorial | Commits her children to Thy gracious hand. Amen. | W._B.. Hechling, Robinsen B. Murphy, WIL BROWN ERNEST WM. EMERY WILLIAN . ng)n CHARLES A, N “Hats Off!" which appeared in Tues- : {3. B McElwee, . Gen. Marion P | SIDNEY H. BRYAN WILLIAM K. EMORY ALLEN L KIDWELL FRANCIS M, TRACY day's Stur. Others who took part in | JOHN S. ARKWRIGHT. us, retired; Private J. J. Nash, James | BUCEANAN ALVIN H. ENGLISH GHO. EMMEYT KILLEEN GEORGE J, TRANE the program were Arthur Sack,/ Pipes, Sevgt. ‘Charles M. Pierce, CHESTER W. BUCRANAN JINO. ISADORE EOPOLUCCI PAUL @. EIMBALL ES A B Marion Lasher, William Pippin, Ruth — H. Quinn, €of. C. D. Roberts, VIOTIO BUCHATTER WILLZIAM A. EOPOLUCEL 7L Enaeer GEORGE TWADDLE Bufer, Bert Lasher, Judge Brown, | Sergt. Henry -Russéll, Alexander Scott, JOSEPH BUDD JORN F. EVANS JOMN 8 ELY $3% luvxnt UPTON Francis Sandys and Herbert Bryant. | . { Private *Elmer B._#thaffes. Lieut. Col EERBIRT T. BURKE E; T. FAGAN JAS SLFWIX OIBB XING ;ETEREAIR . B | | George C. Shaw, Ma3. Jonn O. Skinner, {oHN L BURKE EREDERICK J. FAGAN L MORHIS VENSON ot B ren v, REMARKABLE BODY OF HEROES i il tincibg Biist| HEmliy S0, Siheis T Events leading up to the armistice | : . - |retired: ‘Lieut. Col. eomge E. Stewart, PATRIOK J. 'cun'xn ,“:fig‘;“,‘, AN REwOR HEREBERT Gum’:;l?" 8. ViIop and the part American boys piayed in | : | Brig. Gen. William M. Sage, Maj. Calvia | WILLIAM J. CAMPHER WILIAN D IR WILLIAM ¢ KYER JOHN W VINSON - the world war were outlined by Bprtha | MAR H IN H NOR OF !B, ‘Titus, Lieut. Col. Leuis J. Vam LUCLEN CARR FREDERIEK FICKLING PAULINE . LAWRENCE L g L. Gardner, member of the facuity Vf | % ;Schaick, Francis B. Warren, Edward IREUEN W CARRITHERS FRANKLIN E, FLETCHER FRED LEE WM. CLOPPER WADE Lastern High School, at exercises at| % . 2 { Welsh, Edward - W. Whitaker, Maj EQY C. CARRO; WILLIAN H. FLETCHER MALACHIE LEE LEONARD WarD this institution. The program aiso . Seth L. Weld. Sergt. George H. Wanton, b A — FOSIER CABERT FLETON SHERMAN C. LEONARD AMES E WALRER " included rhusical numbers by the ! i Col. Ira C. Welborn and Ma}. Arthur H | ~ CHABIES B CHAMBERS BAIN ¢ TOX JOHN LE Wi school orchestra and patriotic recita- | B f C ¢ 1 M d 1 f H Wiison. ) HENRY E. CKANDLER CHABLRS A" SOCEES PAUL C. WALKER tions. ; * i Dearers O ongr3551ona edaal o ONOY,| Maj. Gen. Leonard Wood. -etired, | KENNETH B. CARLTON ERNEST 0. GARNER m%mr OHN B. WARFIELD Reading of Pericles' oration over the | governor general of the Philippines, is ALFRED CHARNER ar 0. ER Jassu . LAWLESS JOHN WALTERS Athenian dead from an ancient history | N R s h . W_ - famong the Iisgl c‘f m«hllolyhnom{ men | TOLNEY O onmp JOHN GATLEY B LIEaLER )zxux{xtw‘nvxxr{gn‘! featured the program at Centrai High H D 11 H: who were unable to accept the invitation ) WILLIAM 3. GEAR HARRY RBARD S WATEEE School. An organ recital was given by | ation s lg est Decoration, 1 AVE |{o attend. ' . ML N IRaYZORD TAMES W erODES JOHN 3. Toby = ENTARY WASAINGTON Samuel Wood. Patriotic numbers were | . EDWRN & cEN SBORORTH AL SyraTam LomD c . WEAVER sung by the student bo o ] Pl . P 2 1 WILLIAM LUCK CHINN VLAY B ouEs AN AR g ER Tribute to the unknown soidier who : 1. ace 1n Irocession. R VALUATION GIVEN HONORE M CLAGGETT. Jr. ERN i N INEES IRDURN i ; . ALPRED CLARE EST 1. G T. LUSBY CARL will be placed in the final resting place CHARIES . GLARK HAROLD L. e%é?x’xun LYLES BENJAMIN W WELLS it Arlington cometery tomorrow was | g . P et Y WALTER §. GODDARD JOHN LYON ROBERT 5. WELSK paid by Rov. mecbert Randoiph at 2| Probably the most remarkable body 1863. He then .was serving as 2 $264,245 Is Temtative Figure EA3Y x cocnnay yégxggx'fiog?m SESos oAy ALEERT whITE ~ “Manual Training School. . Musical |of herdes ever assethbled i the his-!corporal in compapy C, 43th uun-l Placed by I. C. C. : ANDE TaSth TN . Sonnay JOHN B. MoAULEY ROBERT 1. WHITEHAND selections were rendered by the school | tory. of -the woxld ywill mareh in the | chusetts Infantry. Accomding to the! qgnrative valuation of the Rosslyn %.&% COLBERT JAMES GOGGINA . g’l&li,ug : mog. 'lflow_nl'l llum"r{-!g}':w' &{:?l;;tnl. nnder the direction of Dare | nrogesston whigh will escort thé body "ufl;"“" citation, .1‘,], vo&unl&'{,‘ i,: Foonmacting callnad &# Astiaston comnis, q"’Am . Corfman Au{l"’! ‘;soggn GEORGE lfiox uvnu'vgl '9. vnn'xn - 3 response to a call, and took part! Lo ) JOSEPX G. ALEX. W_ WILLIA! of America’s unknawn. soldier. from | [SER0, o/ iar was made on | Va. was-placed at $364.245 by the LABENCE M. COLLARD TOMALD B pRrEN 7,8 marus % ARCHIE W. WiLLIAXNS the Capjtol to .the Arlington ceme-|ihe enemy’s works, under a heaVy | Interstate Commerce Commission. X T. COLLISON JOHK B. GREEN . " oY WiLLiaws ANE SENATORS CONSIDEHING tery tomorrow morning. It will be|fire therefrom, in advance of the | my. re9d has a total of 4.05¢ miles| A %v{hmflm RICEARD H. GRIFFITH 5\&‘“&!;‘ £y o A % > general assault.” If he does not join | 2 | Eow > ROBT. RIDGLEY GRIVETTH MEDOGE SURVADN A, WILLIAWS compe#sd -exclusively. of men who iy el PARD T. COMEGYS 2 GE Y AL“SKA REORGANIZING " the ‘eenatorial group In the proces- |Of track in Arlimgton county. i BOYD F CONLET LEN T. GRINES GEORGE ROBEAT L. WILLINGHAM have been awarded the congressional sioh, ho will march in the medal of |solely for local freiaht service It JORR 3. CONNORS 5 N3, J. GRISWOLD MAURIDE 3. FRANL A WILLIXE medal of honer—the. nation's high- | lonor section. t{m‘ms a connection with the Wash- | GEO. THOS. CONTEE WILLIAM GROFF MAURICE F. T e SO ST 38 | Lieut. Col. Charles W. Whittlesey, | ilngton-Southern railway about que-| QKN BENJ. AY GORDON JAMES GROVES JAMPS N.-MALLUS ¢ JNO. FRANCIS WILSON 5 est decoratign—for special acts of > : ' Los "+ | hal th of the Putomac. and ! DR S0y PETE HADDAD DONALD B. X PRICE WOLF Bills to Consolidate Government who commanded the “Lost Battalion” {half mile south of the Patomac, | yuroEnT JAMES T, CARL A WOLDG 5 5 valor on the field .of battle either inin the Argonne compaign and wasopposite Washington. and runs from G._CQOLEY ; JTAGAN ¥olae JORN BOYD i i ant 5 : 7.4 COOPEX. JOHN HAHAN PEYTON ©. 3. WOLVERTON Activities Taken Up by the civil war. Indlan campaigns, the [awarded a medal cf honor for his [that connection to Basslyn. Va. The ™ A CORBIN ALFEED B HAMEL THEQDORE ol JOHN H. WOODSO! 5 [ Sanish war ot the world war. There |2killul and heroic handling of that |road is controlled by the Philadelphia. VINOENT B. GOSTELLO MARK GEORGE 5. 3 ROBERT 5. WOODSON Committee. panish ‘wa: g battalion, has signified his intention | Baltimore and Washington tallmd.‘l EDWARD B. CRAMER MAURICE L. HARDING VICTOR K. J. MA AT Az = . . are 327 of such heroes carried on the | of Consideration of bills to consolidate |current records of the War Dapart- government actiyities in Alaska was;ment and residing in various parts of he 2 _ithe United States. begun yesterday by the Senate com-~ |5 CRURE BRI 1o o he Armis- mittee on territories and Insular pos-|yjce day ceremonies, it was arranged sessfons. The committee had before it :that all of these men should be in- two measures,. one introduced by [Yited to come to Washiggton and CHIMES PLAYED AT ARLINGTON ST T e B RING OUTGLEARATMADISONSQUARE the i Nis cabinet, an “guesta.of the nation." | Eig : ¢ : 2T i < 3 : ; i Intatior Deparment. and the other by | his cabinet, A1 EAWIGOL Uhe oo, o ; ; ‘ e By the Asmaciated Pross. of the Armistice day ceremonies. Shioh would place the consolidation [would detray .all .expenses of their : : ; ; : NEW YORK. November 10.— Not ‘only will 15,000 persons articipation, tneluding railroad trans- 6 ¢ : § r : t % Homeward-bound erowds, scurry- | Seated in Madison Square Garden in the hands of the President. % ; 'Assistant Secretary Houston of thelportation-from their homes and re- “ ¥ > g s Qs ing and jestling through Madison :.'fi:l: tguh:“:lfc:’ ng'::.&' the > ci t. the first wit- | turn, and their shelter and subsist- : 3 ¢ ¥, X ; : . ‘ :\:l"g“;;fi E&"iflfi:’lfl'mem’cofih«m ence in this city. Owing, however, ey 4 o : k : > % Sa pSs bt b 4 the r"?. " O dlso the music, the ! the 'proposed consolidation advissble:to the reduced appropriation made by . - ¢ 2 : : § cm"'“ frn-l.n'l:: o et oo L ! Jmusketry and tapa ; in the interest-of inoreased efficiency. ; Congress for the memorial to the sol- 5 g k. = 3 4 o thmu’ haw attoreoon ::a:“m:rm:'fl:fl: ot the ._.mu'n Lieut. Commander H. G. Hamlet, dier dead, it was found necessary (o 4 b ; y o m.h”m“ - e domp-taroatot Somd-inin- 3 h-,; eq“l'l‘y =r“k United States coast guard, speaking limit invitations of that kind to those - H b: : : oy T D 5 ho had been.awarded the medal for | [ * ; R B . evening benediction, the strains t is estimated at least 50,000 witl for'the Treasury Department. stated |wl ee % 4 b { 3 - of “Home, Sweet Home.” be able to listen to the ceremonies. it would facilitate the work of that! narqo;q‘l -herojsm .in. the world . war. » department to have government numbering in .all sevaaty-seven men., | . 3 2 The most of them gazed' up R i i cjes’ consolidated, but he ques- |Invitations to sttend ‘“at,their own o A : P E : . i T red ne. wisdom of the bill extand- ,expanse’ were sent to all other liv- == 3 ¥ : p § towsrd ihe * Metropolitan tower | GUBA TO HONNR IINKNOWN. Ingregulatious over the government [ing holders of the’ covetsd medal, ] ! & : Ty £ Bl | trat Toomed with blasing windows gl i - il it h: a rail termi in:nu on. . 3 % 3 . 3 . ‘through ., thinkis - - 5 % o asted States. Private nterprise, 1o 1 ::m‘;.m.,.q. . 3 5 S , ? Bt 'lh:h;.::‘:::_, ‘:‘:':_nfirr Troops Sail for Key West to Par- R LV et DR Socapiances of both _classes of . 2 7 4 S ‘belly 6F the big clock had added | . _ticipate in Ceremonies. | thoso nuitatia ceady have bLeen y i : p A ‘to thelr repertoire. The more in- HAVANA, Cuba, November 10— % quisitive finally traced the music | Carrying a dattalion of infaméry, an- Lation facilities in extention of the present | goyernmen’ railroad, mucl x4 {;eeded “for :hehopanlslng buu ufd ng:;rvm "dmi L s ¥ : - . : o T h h Tk, country, until the rtailroad coul I 3 28708 § ¢ -t0 a series of huge megaphone-like |giner of marines and v 3 DAYIDE . DARB: asst E -ESpTesantatio e 3 o | devices' attached to the side -of twa; . military ylaced.on a .paying ‘cortege. - T 3 uid:;an Square Garden. bands. the Cuban cruiser Cuba sailed Tt §s the final test of the tele- |today for Key West, where the troops phore. amplifying spparatus that | wii] take psrt in the-ceremontes irici- ‘is to copmeot New York with Ar- 'u'ri'gop on Priday when the un- dent to Armistice day and the burial soldier re at Alexandrip. tribute to the and person: ROTARIANS BRAVE DRIVING RAIN TGO HONOR o .relle\l'erl from commm-: :r m:l 18t ot - - s serve & . 4 ._.&: :l ‘ug oo i of the unknown American spldier, as Division at Camp Dix, . AR ° Y ¥ O o ; o - T chipies © |official representatives of the gov- dered o o nict of ‘siaf, War De. asa N X i s pure ang trée were SirMck 8 AT~ | grament 1n the American’ celebra- | partment. 5 3 g tion. + e e it e ) et Lieut. nc‘ol. fil"\li ‘Bustille will “.:J X 4 MAan m! int i “. LEAVES NAVY DENTAL GORES. the commander of the Capt. éptad the' % Rodolto Vi weill- the. ma presentatives. from i == The Presidént % forces were re| the leading Havana papers.

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