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P B . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1927. I v ¢ the P der McClel- | o'clock on the same morning he had|tive Virginfa. Thereafter he must|self. While President Lincoln was DEMH Ul: '[RH.:S PRESIDENT LAUDS GEN. MEADE, - |7y fpocss, ntusn the s, e drms, ot the petomac uathe Mocish | oock et T ‘aponiaes 15 ams | oy Lo It b wes suportine s | Sesioentns eemv e e oton: half of its history, from Jure 28, 1863, | to make an army out of a great mass | ington, indicated that he would move | lost cause, but the army that loved | victory, he was no doubi filled svith TATE MEMOR'AL until it was disbanded after Appomat |of men totally inexperienced in mili-| toward the Susquehanna. and at the| him rallied around him and his great | regret that Meade had not beem ablc AC {tox. it was commanded by Meade|tary action. Later he served under|first opportunity give battle. He im-| military skill made him a dangervus|to pursue and destroy the retreatin: both Burnside and Hooker, participat. | mediately worked out a plan, concen | foe for nearly two more vears. | forces of Lee. Learning of this. the S T TR R alone. He was displaced not by de X | ““The military record of Gen Meade | second u un, Antietam, Fred-|w s e | this terrific engagement Meade had | COM of v\ uest 2 Executlve Cltes reat ork o 1v1i AT ! o be snid 1o begin in 1831, when he | ericksburg. Chancellorsvilie and other | to attack him. He accomplished his| heen in command of the Army but | vas disregarded for reasons probabiy ¢ I_ d . C 11»|vlvre|l the Military Acadeiny at West | battles of less importance At purpose. 'n;:: rhe“su;l w!n?}lthe terrible | three daye, his victory lecomes rhe | hest stated in & fiter froay (bé ‘pm, £ " e M e | Point from Pennsylvania. 1In 1835 he [ Market Crosg Roads, June 30 186 carnage at the battle of Gettysburg. |more wonderful. Of course, he hecame | dont to Gen Gantd of Jaly eader 1n Leremony at onument {retived to private life, mainly on ac |was wounded, but was back in com-| “Beginning on July 1 and extending fan object of Investigntion by the Con | then he said ‘I was deeply mortifi 7 - i . . {count of impaived health. But he re-fmand in six weeks When Hooker | over three days. it ended when Pickett | gress, but was able to viudeate him (Continued on Saventh Page.) I'\verage of 75 Pmsoned Year leen by pennsylvama. | Yurned to the Army in 1842, where he | was disabled at Antietam, McClellan |led his charge against the Union forces | Iv. Lanh Announces { remained until his death in Philadel [gave command of his corps tempo-|in vain. It is thought that in the! anham Annou = s | Ll et ® ! the Army he was engaged in a|outranked him. A little later he was | gaged, which was outnumbered by the | After S President Coolidge, in accepting the (iordon Meade . But there are great | of the mouth of the Mississippi | made major general of volunteers and | Confederate Army by about 10000, I er survey. Meade memorial from the State of ) compensations for the demy in the . There he made some ori; 1| placed in conimand of the 5th Army | The losses of Lee In killed. wounded | beauty and the appropriateness of the | oyparimer > v i 31.600.| §! ’ > g e ywe this 3 periments. Corps. and missing were estimated at 31.600: | Pennsylvania, \spoke as follows this| memorial and in the demonstration of | \aj. Gen. Humphre investiga- | “Barly In June, 1863, Lee began to | those of Meade at 23,100. The tide of | §| ’ i hia, November 6, 1 While he was | rarily to Meade. althouzh other officers | Unjon Army nearly 100,000 were en- | flluminating gas escaping from H‘;_"“;"“““' PRt | the enduring quality of his fame. Dyg SN N [ e he the’ Poto- | war had reached its flood. z;nalnumt St « | “Ladies and Gentlemen | ltes G causes which forme nd shoals entive plans were never re v began to recede. Early on! unQersurtace mains poisons and kills | S50 NC ST SECCC oy the mout| |, Cltes Gettysburg Victor, at the mouth of the . He re. | v £15i% coulnl Brealc throusBl (as: mscalbE of Jnly b the sreat pn | 7o on an average of 75 of Washington's ¢t tvlICe Al M G A e tendered | “A% is Indicated by the tnscription | on i BRI 1 cond lieuten- | el ot (e Confetaracy; Nobeit E | To W”l a Spo’.t ]‘Iodel heautiful shade t every year, it |S 00N Nime of war. We have before it this monument has been ant in the Corps of Topographical kn- | ton, Baltimore and even Phila ., i ciibd Aoutbwaid: towsrd e ou. | 5 L wag revealed today by Clifford L. Tan- | ;n1v jeen lavish in the public honors | ted by the great Commonwealth | o After serving on the sl t have been captured, and there | e ——m— e | of and | \chich have been conferred » of Pennsylvania to the memory of one aylor and Gen. Scott during | was little to prevent his marching on — a " veterans, but we 1 | of her distinguished sons. But in this | the Mexican War, we find him in 1857 | York. Hooker, commanding Sc‘ tlflc L“b"cahon .‘“ B 4 upon them pensions s mul..n-m,l. there is a double reason for this | A :‘:m\vle)i;c'lhh Federal forces, heg: lling back, 1en which A reachin, nin hecause in one of the grent bat. | Surv at Lakes, where his (apparently to protect V He . strki -l ranks, with which no « tles of hi he met and n.fr::dlmti < was highly commended | 2 3 red- Get the Most Service shows that 83 fine specime! can make any a in defeat almost at the border a mighty | by the Smithsonian Institution. | evic ¢ on the morning of June 28 and Satisfaction from victims in th, nonth period 10| peneficence: ceory il War|army bent on the invasion of that| Given First Ci 1 [ Meade was astounded receiving or- Your Car. ]unlsl‘lmn\n! gas h‘;\;‘;d ] veteran \;vm probably exceed tiwice . Every one with even the must | . ”' “‘"‘““ “k (r"” ;"""“h ders placing him in command. = | shallow, su . the eost of that great war, thouzh a g v S A e o break of he war he was s " 'y i hppea thelr vitality. The death toll | It SaSted fo o e o omentaly ynouehgs ok Mweroan ] g SIS Faced Many Dificulties. el o L G LE B b from this cause in the 30-0dd years | N1, rakrier han in | tonlos nt OHREL L. Tt volunteer regiment when Gov.| “A situation of extreme difficulty £ youE Hotor cavior truckiit in whick Mr. Lanham has guided the | the direction of memorinls and monu- | itself would b sufficient war Curtin gave him a commissfon as r 5 ker left for his| Bears O ’h & lubefcane: i | destinies of the street shade trees,|menis. which mi | nern Aty this DA o dier general of volunteers in the | post at Baltimore, giving no Informa.| YOUu use the correc | however, has mounted into the thou- | resources of our country and the im- | tyvmen. Kut informed students of the | Pennsylvania Reserve Corps late in | tion as to his plans or the disposition | the gear boxes. » S sands. he estimates, | portance of the men and events cum- | war know that he 1 & vite | the Summer of 1861. Up to this time | of his forces. But the new comn r And Automotive Engineers will | lluminating gas is extremely Doi- | memorated, that our n has been | thyouzhout its whole & s | he had never commanded even a com- | accepted his' unsought res v | tell you that there is one best grade sonous i ¢t | most conspicuou, i the better {a modest man, ustomed to giving | PANY; His corps became part of the and proceeded to discl . By that will guard against depreciation, | e roots of wk X it for C p 18 a fitting | eredit to others rather than himself. lowers the re-sale value of | TO BOYS a sufficient length of time. Mr. Lan- | monument to Washington, nearly 60 | 'k rtisan support of ;:-::hur. | | i Bam poinia out. It is one of the hard. | vears'to. expresa. our. apprediation of | thase a1 SRS OUR NEW STOCK EMBRACES b SRR i W e - AND GIRLS ships to which city trees are exposed, | Lincoln, and about the same length | press, he had Jdittle opportunity to be id, that is not alwavs easy 10 |of time to place a statue to Grant in|glorified during his lifetime, But BOTH IMPORTED & DOMESTIC transmissions, because gears may be or foresee, as frequently trees | the Capital City of the ion. finally justice c':,.m,. to be done; time shifted at ease in all makes of cars i Everyone Eligible Lots of Fun w d before the leak is discov-| *This condition arose from no lack | sets its clearer, truer estimate, The in zero weather. | rr Bpt;)‘:‘ec:’::{loer:‘ ?:og:s‘n,su l;;d % (;Umls more and S c?eln' Demand Ebonite-R for rear axles. o] , aks. ices, 2 a lacl e- eade as a gallant soldier and a Chris- events nois, ears and repair R e N T e the| tian gentieman.: He was the great . Personally selected stock that includes {'llgr et & i 4 “While poor construction of mains | way of public adornment ‘through the | commander of the Army of the Poto- h— eete el G L 4 S - | J S C ] s At O e P i v e S ‘ "\; many rehiaive. Noveltie. EBONITE { Just Save a Complete Set 1 he declared, cs in mains | It cannot be deni #ome of the |#or rieatly four vears held-in cheok the i N | . ’ . cceur from a great many causes. | efforts which the Government has | ahles tatHe Ghin s ey NE dm\ ' PRICESAREMOST REASONABLE | Of Slmpson S Mllk Botfle Caps Street cars, steam rollers and other | made, both in buildings and in monu-| fort of the Confederacy. That army | |Ifl§‘ I\ Bridge, Floor, Tabl & heavy trafic on highways frequently ments, ha(\r'le :c{r':ed :lu cnntfin|n he im- | had five commanders. Four of them 3 d“B, doi i. e (Combination of Pure Oil) | cause 100 of joints and even | pression that they do not always in- | — - and Boudoir Lamps 5 " f Rl Saeaking of Bas pipes and the result. | crease the beauty of their surround.| g P 20 Cents a Shot ALL you have to do is spell the words SIMP- ing leaks sometimes kill a row of trees | ings. It is @ :tlels(fl(‘lhm Lo ';H,‘ll.fi?‘ New Shades in Silk, Parchment, &c. Mnlxl‘}l;;:g:‘mol\:l:rug:;‘ssu | SON’S MILK with milk bottle caps from Jn an entire block. at a change has come over pu i y Mo ) # & ~ J3 Very small leak does mot satu.|opinion. We have made a a wll | ADJUSTO-RAY BAKES OUT PAIN | Colambla $228 Quarts of Simpson’s Milk. Your dealer sells it. rate the soil at once, and may not |increase in our ability for arti - then | Save the pasteboard caps and be sure to get the be the cause of the immediate death | pression. Recommended by Physicians for Treatment Lbb;en Up That cold ones with the big Red letters. Save a complete Of & tree. Tts effect is bound to tell| therefore, that while some memori Physicians for Tr 2 1 fn time. however. The tree will as-|has been rafsed to a number of his Gl bbbl Db Gl set of 12 that spell out the words SIMPSONS Sume an unhesithy look, the foliage | comrades, it was not until the present | SAUCE GRR AR i Reed it Sl CoRs With Musterole 13 MILK just as shown below. When you buy one i Il become vellow and thin at the|time that a statue has been erected in ) v w. ] ::fp and there will appear a large | this city in honor of Maj. Gen. mrxe! . Tl of the quarts of Simpson’s Milk, ask your dealer amount of dend wood that will mot om Have Musterole handy when a cold starts. It has all of the advantages e —— e —— to give you one of the Entry Cards free. Then be accounted for in any other way ; “The symptoms of gas poisoning of grandmother’s mustard plaster | are characteristic. The effect of a Joseph D. Campbell without the burn. You feel a warm large leak upon a tree is very pro- tingle as the healing ointment penc- | | I bring the complete set to Walker Hill Dairy— | 530 7th St. S. E: immediately and get your brand 7 e foli Lol 517 10th St. Main 6549 : | i | | | new SCOOTER free. Just Below F St. cooling sensation and quick relief. Notking to Sell—Nothing to Write ,;.fk, LIS Another Surprise | Mide of puresail of mistard 04 - ' e he foliage, followed by a greater or other simple ingredients, Musterole dess defoliation of the three, according N i]S 'BCOmmfrndcd\;w ey iy and START TODAY to tiie degree of poisoning. W k d . doctors. ty Musterole for bron- 5 % » i iti f sy You doa't have to buy the milk yourself. Poisoned Soil Turns Darker. - ce Ell i o chitis. sore throat, stiff neck, pleur | Ji Get your neighbor to save the caps for yon rheumatism, lumbago, croup, :"Limbs here and there die, the bark : = S g Heomes ||| o mae knbae sl gt \prowii icuaiks Hhirex poesr: SpeClal nu and aches of the hack or joints, sore | Ask Your Grocer for Free Entry Card e o o | for Fal” ;nnsclcs.fspraiu!, bruises, "chilblains | branches. The poisoned soil generally & TR 1 o i | rosted. feet, colds of the chest. It s, becomes darker than ita RALUral Color. Beginning tomorrow—and con " : may prevent pneumonia and “fiu.” 7 - end have a very offensive odor.” s Mr. Lanham explained that the combination— ! air that suggests Light Companies are co-operating \ e : with him and doing everything that| et by the Caramel Nut . , cool weather—and evary- But in a majority -of cases, he said, % . tree roots have been killed before a National ful—mighty good places to spend raw evenings! the only enemy 'of Washington's liade trees, according to Mr. Lanbam. """"l“‘ Honey Ice Salt used in freezing ice cream, whic! f e | ) When You Use The toots and the sapwood of the o tinuing through Sunday your form to the is humanly possible to prevent the Research leak is discovered. Association . Or ange the trees, is dissolved by rains and Tightly sealed in the lower trunk become discolored blue, r dealer will have this wonderful ‘ | b 3 THEREYS a nip in the Washington and Georgetown Gas b GeatraStioh of trehs by tiaking maiax.| - Laberstories and | where homes are being made snug and cheer- e Tiluminating gas, however, is mot{ con’uee ehis carried to the roots when it becomes purity-protecting _ pint et Bt s s ackages. i L e 1 ' : g | | | Murco” Paint Products | | [y [FAILL [EXHIIBITION aeaches the roots and eventually re- i sults in the death of the tree, he guarantee-word for 3 you can be sure of color harmony in every Jpointed out, while the automobiles Shemscives 'in_collision with " trees PURITY products. room—you can transform woodwork, furni- | 1 T ture, floors—everything easily and econom- of EN UII zN ll_ll- IU II t E list for the last fiscal year shows that H ically! .The advice of our experts is always ¢ e 52 were destroyed by automobile, 27 = — ; by salt water and 12 by oil drippings available—feel free to call upon them. s motor vehicles. Boca Raton Goes at Auction. s ‘ E Mur h CO IHC : WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., October : : | L p y ; i 1 (fi;—&e‘ famous Cloister Inn and / g atten zner interests at Boca : Raton, valued at approximatel 25, 1 2 i : 000,000 and representing one lz!,t}‘;e L 710 l_th St. N. w. hl 2477 largest Florida developments, yester- day went under the hammer for $5,000 and assumption of all outstanding obligations, estimated at from $10,000,- 000 to $15,000,000. INSURE Your Investment! (Llnsured Mortgage Bonds are unconditionally 18 ey e ey > ~ guaranteed by the Equitable Surety Company A q[l”(ij“ aly alr m —under supervision of the New York State & Andt : Insurance Department, 2 4 s They are originally secured by trusts on im- Schhlldr\i?'tsh i 1 c’ ce : proved home property in the District and 0€S 1 | . environs. Spartan PARTAN is jus i i Payment of principal and interest of every LA Leather Soles ; S the sole’ ;'SOL)I?VSe :rtgete:eeflteml:;f 112 g ‘ngg‘d is absolutely guaranteed by this Com- | Presentlng NCW MOdCS In Upholstered Pieces always wanted for instant responsiveness g fl Maturities 2 to 10 years. Denominations $500 At Lowered Prices T R S S S R S your children’s shoes. to every movement of d $1,000. Deferred Payments readily ar- It is light, flexible, slip active little foot-bones ::ngfd: i ? 2 One of Our | proof, ddml_’ proof and gives them a new These bonds afford a maximum yield with the Many Nationally ger wearing. freedom and i element of risk entirely eliminated by carefully % It has all the 4 comfort. arranged insurance features. things you've : And getting looked for but | them shoes never found in o with longer INTEREST 1 2 0 NET any one sole be- ‘ wearing Spar- : fore. But above | tan Soles is one all else; Spar- [ 4 sure way to re- | DISTRICT NATIONAL BANK tan means heal- / duce your shoe Trustee Under This Bond Issue thier, happier . budget.’ Known Lines THERE’S art and master craftsmanship in the new Fall modes of Karpen Uphols- tered Furniture, now featured at the Lifetime Furniture Store. Special low Karpen Exhibition Prices make buying now worth- while. This is a showing well worth seeing and interesting Give them a good start in life. GRATON & KNIGHT COMPANY with happy smiles and healthy little bodies. Children +need a Worcester, Mass. mild corrective occasionally to . temioh and ihowal. Most quality department stores and shoe " Olive Tablets are shops are now selling Spartan Soled even if you do not intend to put- a safe vegetable compound mixed shoes in various makes, étyles and prices. with olive oil They tone up and chase. You are cordially in- :gulne :he e'limi_u ive ;r:tl. | Genuine Spartan Soles have spots of Gold . vited to look. Not a nasty « thartic or a habi tattooed into the leather. Note—the Gold Spots S i "i"."‘ e o ramby have only been recently adopted so that at present many e 'm:_c;. Ym;i;"'l‘;‘::.'"‘;’;; ftores may have Spartan Soled Shoes without this iden- | o ! E K St A Sl breath, and similar disorders. Dr. tification. - The dealer's word, however, will protect you. Capital and Surplus Over $750,000,000 : very Karpen Suite and Single Piece Edwards, a widely known family physician of Ohio. prescribed || 1412 K Street N.W. Is Marked at a Special Low Price Now ;lheu tablets for many vears o [ TEAR OFF—MAIL NOW g ; Z B g own practice. six years up are greatly helped - o e s s e s i e e s e S S D o S D P D > e G i G by them and like to teke them { Federal Security & Mortgage Co., . . i = & y A% 3 Recognized by their olive color, { 1412 K St. N.W. - ? Dr Edwards’ Olive Tablets over- Washington, D. C. 5 . g come those irritable spells that .h many children are subject L el L o keep .their bodies in active 1 Between D and E healthy condition, skin clear and eyes bright with the light of per- Sl Do i “" ftwémfiol (;' 2 hllflkfiel i ADl)ESs J