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a THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, t | je 5 lyn, where he was/and was carried from the field.” Ad-| throughout the country, have been in- meee aie tL a heat A PHENIX PRODU THE REV. Di. WILLIAM 8 HUB-| CHARLES K. MORSE, Sergeant,| attending the burlal of the Unknown BELL, 25th ‘Connecticut Infantry, now | Company J. 2d New. York intantry,| Soldier, | a a You'll k iat eighty-four yo n y ‘rance— y ASHIN' IN, Noy. 7.—The ly a | Brevet Major—-At "|"in the Wilderness, May 6, 1863, rushed |of America's unknown hero will arrive bs never know if Sept. 30, 1864, headed party to the enemy's lines, took the fag from! Washington Wednesday afternoon| Fich, creamy cream cheese stormed the fort and captured it. | a color-bearer who had been mortally bent a Oil tein cinta te one! ir ntil you've tasted & large number of prisoners. Dr. Hub- | wounded, and carried it throughout the| or evening, and will lic in state in the vor U y' bell is connected with the Sabbath Com- | fighting.” Residence, 1039 xington| rotunda of the Capitol until Friday, It} ¢he cheese with ‘‘PHILA- mittee at the Bible House and lives at| Avenue was announced to-day. DELPHIA” Brand printed Bretton Hall CAPT. WILLIAM H. MATTHEWS,| The public and those official delega- rand print DR. RGE W. BRUSH. 48th Regi-|Company 6, 22d Maryland Infantry,| tions and societies which have been| on the package. OR. y E, ment, New York State Volunteers | now seventy-seven years old. Born in 0 plac + years old: reaigne ain—On, ene r . a KShepoo Rivers Ss. May. 1866, |e ee a ey and: aithonct|tunda from 8 A. M. until 10 P. M., ——— now elg! ears old. Born in & number of enemy ‘and, although “commanded a boat which, by repeated | wounded in the left hand, ‘a| Thursday, but no one will be admitted be ce,|after that hour during the solemn | night preceding interment at Arling- ton trips, rescued some 400 men from a stranded steamer under a feree fire of| y Twelve Holders of Congres: | shot .and, shall trom ® Gontejorate so: a . now est honors known to their race by fans fi tong Avenue and Dean Street, Brooklyn. | seventy: tour years olde! rap. OW | our American Indian chiefs, each sional Medal to Take Leading | ‘fi4ixnp fie . gath New York seventy: four years old —"In Mobile Bay.| . trbal hero, will pay to the unknown i Battery, now, seventy-cight years old: !broken up by being killed and wounded, | dead at Arfington on Friday the high- | : } i Part at Arlington. born eh Engiishman, but. enlisted allhe ansisted’ in’ carrying ‘them bei teh CREAR pth Bed outbreak of war—At Spottsylvania,¥inen took a place at the gun and coi May 12, 1864, “brought his guidon off|tinued the Mghting.” Address, No, 39) | Placing upon the casket a coup stick ‘The twelve New York holders of|the fiela in safety after it had een ibth Street, Brooklyn. Jand rae Bonnet Fenty Comes the a seiiere 4 re ee lost by his horse becoming furious from| In reward for Civil War exploite,| Crows; Lone ‘olf, of the Kiowas, had OE eet nia i : on the burat of @ shell.” Resides No. 61} 1.790 Congressional Medals "of Yonor}and Amos Red Owl and Stranger e highest decoration which lount Vernon, hh awarded, and of those who Horse of the Sioux were chosen to : United States Gove-nment can be-|Mivid ghee fom Copy. Company FF, confer the decoration by 'Y ought to be! . When a woman is a PRESTO BAKING stow, have been invited to take @/)64th New York Infantry, now seventy- War sioner of Indian Affairs Birke Means GOOD Cheese va- ars old and Post Office employee; leading part in the burial of the Na-| five yours tend but enliated at outbreak tion's unknown soldier at Arlington |°°A? Gold Harbor, Va, June 7, 1864, "as on Nov. 11 Corporal, assumed command of skirm- ei ishers after officers were killed, drove How many will take advantage of| Gq the cnemy and allowed defensive the invitation is uncertain. Some of| works to be built. Resides No. 162 Bast the heroes are at an age when a long|*"2,5t2\hneR A. FORMAN, 7th t Journey and a march would be espe-| Michigan Infantry. now Clenty | years cially taxing upon their strength. But|%Gunded at Fair Oaks, Va., May 31, rt 2 line. Con- it is fairly certain that more than | 1863, but refused to leaw ft is 4 half the dozen will pay tribute to the | tinued fighting until _he Le Sau unknown soldier. ‘Tt is not generally known how many New York men hold the Con- gressional Medal and why they re- ceived it. But recent research has shown that nine men are still alive who won the precious token for valor in the Civil War and three live who received it for stirring deeds in the ‘were made. t of their prominence in the humous “"*""l the West. They will be d ers of the Medal, fll warrior regalia. EXPERT, she has attained one of the highest degrees in Do mestic Science simply by using Presto Self-Rising Pious, For pies, shortcaké, pastry, doughnuts, cakes, waffles, muffins and biscuits, Presto is the quickest and surest ‘flour to use. And anything baked of Presto is light, fluffy and delicious—food that is worthy of a P. B. E. Become a ‘P. B. E. today! Phone your grocer to include a package of Presto Self-Rising Flour with your order — and follow the recipe given below for the tastiest pie you ever brought to the supper table. Presto is the finest, soft winter-wheat pastry flour, with which are combined w just the proper quantities of leavening ingredients and salt. 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