The evening world. Newspaper, November 11, 1921, Page 1

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To-Night's Weather—RAIN, “VOL. LXIL NO. 2 '804—DAILY, ABET ea are pea antetioe N E W YORK, F RIDAY, N 0 VE MBE R 11, 1921. Bateralae te ——_—~ — — — " . = NATION ENSHRINES ‘UNKNOWN WAR SPIRIT FILL§ | Photo Taken To-Day of Unknown Hero ‘President Harding's Address PRESIDENT, ALLIED CHIEFS CAPITAL ON EVE Being Borne From Capitol to Arlington) At Burial of Gnknown Soldier of ARN PARLEY 7 ss Bias Tan In National Tomb at Arlington AND NATION PAY UNKNOWN AMPHITHEATRE, Arlington Cemetery, Nov il Rh. SECRETARY OF WAR AND LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Bil We are met to-day to pay the impersonal tribute. The wane of him whose body lies before us took tight with his imperishable soul We know not whence be came, but only that his death marks him with glor (5) 5 a have come from any one of millions of American bomes. iVast Throngs on cer Hills p mother gave him in ber love and tenderness, and with vim ber most cherished hopes. Hundreds df mothers are wondertug Stirred by Impressive Rites as Great Military Display fer America’s Unknowr Hero Prelude to Conference. | HOPE FOR PEACE ERA.| , a the everlastin, of an Aerican dying for his country. uncil Bids Fair to Open| to-day, tinding a touch of solace in the possibility that the Nation ows ‘ ‘ m With an Extremety Flexi- | {a gtlet over tieibolly of one sin\Hore to iivarand dep Ie ncellliy hoy ii America’s Symbol of Valor Is Laid S | Republic. If we give vein io fancy, a score of sympathetic cho: are j ble Programme. { By Martin Urcen. | (Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, ‘Nov, i1,—On the touched, for in this body theve once glowed the soul of an Auer ican in His Last Resting Place. with the aspirations and ambitions of a citizen who cherished Ufe and as its opportunities. He may lave been a native or an adopted son; ‘hat BY KIRKE L. SIMPSON mutters Httle, because they glorified the same loyalty, they sacrificed | of the Washington, Staff of tha Associated Press. like y, ny WY): WASHINGTON, Nov. 11—Laid to rest with all the honors a grate: i do not know bis station in life, because from every station jtul Nation could pay, the Unknown Hero was bivorreked among: the | eve of conference of the in fluent came the patriotic response of the five millions 1 recall the 1 political minds of the word, | | gallant dead to-dey in Arlington National Comeier out of w t is universally hoped | days.of creating ries. and jhe departing of caravels which braved the murderous seas to reach the battle lines for maintained nationality The lughes! otficers of the Army aud Navy walked beside his that there will be born an ern of oe mucus ndlne: Avabhinwton ‘wl and preserved civilization. The service flag marked’ mansion and cot- | tin, none but his gallant comrades ot the Great War laid hands upon it ablaze with the spirtt of war. | tage alike, and riches were common to all homes in the consciousness . te OhieaiiG was herin (neetitneanigal of service 10 country | President Harding walked behind his bic du, hin bomage; Of si tnd. law Intrequuntly: visited p - yy) do not know the eminence of bis birth, but we do know the [former President Wilson made his first public appearance ii months; the Sepia nee ee ng here to-duy | WOODROW WILSON DECLARED glory of death, He died for his country, and greater devo- | Gen. Pershing turned aside an oppurtunity tu ride, and trudged beside 4 he streets aro walls of American, tion hath no man than this. He died unquestioning, uncomplaining, line body to the last resting place Mvench; Writikl and. tealian age 66 ’ | with faith in his heagt and hope on his lips, that his country should 2 and he EUR Pe en typical soldier of this Representatives of foreign Governments reverently laid their highest thy | spre colers of Japan and Belgium. The | | triumph and its civilization survive | \ sentative democ . he fought and died, believing in the indisputable | military fecorations on his casket, and with soil from Franee, where he sidewalks are crowded with anon in | ASKED A PLACE I IN THE LINE justice of his country's cause Conscious of the world’s upheaval rm st of the sterans of ell unknown, he was laid away BB\eorm, et ot veterans: © ke of which had never horr! fell unknown, b -® Minute s at Fort Myer boomed Bie) cont A Naina their al Co es SHOOTING IN PARK fied humanity before, perhaps he behived his to be a service destiacd | = = Sib lidste continuous view bie No Invitation Had Been Sent ate Pueo—A Remark- | to change the tide of human affairs MRS. HARDING SOB: ae he tu pomp and ceremonies of military dis BUA SBS eS Ue sen) | X the death gloom of gas, tho bursting of shells and rain of ballets, | AS PRESIDENT PAYS Bre diae On Wes DIR: Oa a rather than a note of exultation—the | - . : N the death glo as, tho bursting of shells r vullets note of solemnity that was here in| able Figure in a Most Remarkable Cere- ——— Xx the autumn of 1917 and the spring of Hite hes i wea a auestion OF cee] mony Receives People’s Cheers. | Six Different Versions Giv appraising the magnitude of a war the |Cupitol to the great marble amphl- men face more intimately the great God over all, their souls are HERO LAST TRIBUTE | theatre in Artington, wher h ! Arlington, where the cere- aflame, and consciousness expands and hearts are searched. With the ‘ : ; monies we op a with the playing aie Gun nan actoae the Senin tie . . of Wounding of Milk din of battle, the glow of conflict, and the supreme trial of courage, | |) the Only Tearful Eyes |or-rhe Star-Spangled Banner” by the PErchue today sans ane ammeve| By David Lawrence. BA) at Se ncapetans 2 such Strike come involuntarily the hurried appraisal of life and the contemplation [ne : L N M m Band . cold day and sommendation, K : » but None More arine Ban of war as well as the funcrat of the| (Special Correspondent of The apa ee oe deel niker, of deata’s great mystery. On the threshold of eternity, many a soldier, in Multitude, but Non 1 Pine Je Unknown Doughboy whose deeds eel ARI eros ayesha PHI mady Woodrow Wilson doty a | y i | can well believe, wondered Low his ebbing blood would color the Touching. UT AE 9 ACTIMATS sacrifices are being riorifed by snes oer AMPHITHEA- | physician's advice and pay bom- |. “8 Ver Horner, iwenty-four 4) team of buman life, flowing on after his sacrifice. Hie patriotism | ARLINGTON, Nov Ul DAWN: eines emis i the Pee ME Vee NOke O27 CGooy * to the soldier whom be com- | b°KKeepET for the Clover | sone lees fhe orawed mere (hen tiumph of country;,rather, ft | Mies, Harding burst into tears Just as the tirst of the sun's beams pahntotin'e civilized world Paviane| 1921) —Th: us ago to the nanded to war. Mr. Wilson Company, v held greater if be hoped for a vietory for all human kind Indeed, I the Prosident delivered bis t |touched the Statue of Liberty sur- ; : aP8| hour the big guns on the western | wanted to participate, ‘There was | bat! in the West Side ¢ : aE, ute to the Unknown Sold! mounting the Capitol dome, beneath but one would have to search far| She choked back hera bs a# und penetrate deeply to find anybody | Rt stopped firing and the world hesitation about inviting him. tt | chur with felonious assault on] (Continued on Page Twa.j day. , then | Wich lay the Unknown Soldier and ok f rible of would ha een done any w: | pest whe could, and now an the whose opinion is worth anything that! 0K count of tho horrible toll of WOW Dave EEA ONG AAS WAYC URE |e cmond at Ke band twenty. | = a aoereeeen { pesbsaher eon ae etth where stood 1s unceasing guard, actually thinks so. mi grokt) ours. Wosdavunas with characteristic disregard of | 0" aie sities frankly dried ber eyes wit ae : ae i PEACE MAY BE USHERED IN BY, 4¥Mbolic parallel, the Presl precedent Mr. Wilson didn't wait [Cisht. a stiikilng empioyee of the} | handkerebiet pb commands begun to ring out MILITARY DISPLAY the United Stat nd bat for An invitation but bluntly tid | pnp ATO JR Sh ckbs a : ‘HOUSE- = |} Her's were not the only tearful [about the Cupitol and parts of the“ ' 2 ‘ the War Department he - | Hoapitalowitha ‘bullet: wound in th oye t multitude, bur me 7. Washington is talking peace ana, ‘asket« nknown dead h Ks i ; aCHY nbUoMmGn and ta exppatnd to dle | SE ev cuite |mtiitary escort an to take thetr t thinking war, When the conference! and pre on ng, Hv asked permission to ride Se eet ese Ltd ANNOUNCED inole TIS waN OTe LOUSHIAR og for the limitation of armament meets Mr muta ina carriage, Saying be could not f ; Police reserves were call ; ri mae ‘i walk. ‘The request w unted rested at the rooming 2a ESI hese to clear the dense traffic jars Histor asylvenia Avenue to-morrow, the war thoughts may be| future is as yet undefine To she fives, No. 186 West 1 ' ly bridges leading . the grandeur and significance of the} the principle of world concord appearance since Inauguration es te bes a i cys E he _ Pe || from Washingion, %o SBe/ APNE Nation's dead, was roped off and all ‘ ceremonies at the Capitol and Arling-| Tragically enough, there rede in Day last Mareh, when he was too eat Sas takai v . Aree — |} tun Nati nal come — trafic stopped as when an Inaugural i Zeisler ind shot by bandits in Central Park sdede (oe ne were kept . ton Cemetery, Doubtless it is appro-| the procession, behind the un weak to go further than the Capl- | 3 | lua Parade pusses over its broud was } Tt was from him the police learmed den drivers on Staten Island will a veoause of . . priace that a consultation of nations| known warrior, another soldier, | tol Building and at the last mo Rae SiR Share ee Teo Mer eave by staten| oe bmdencrigpenptee tong careting MED uy because Of tH Tierore sunrise spectators began to for the purpose of launching world-| enfecbléa and decrepit, who once ment gavo up the idea of riding [thal De wis | : a ' See ee ee eee sides of the avenue wide peuce should be uahared In by @| “rose to Jofty hejehts aa he too | n Pennsylvania Avenue beside | "™* Sou Hs Cae re SRM IEEE | Island Company Return te [ees meee went out n a they | = > . | was strat the White Ho | tribute to the forces that have avttled! presented a formula for world | Me. Harding ee St Ne Jobs. |vent without pohee protectién and uo| RATIFICATIONS j.and at 1.49 u'clock automobites sry ' questions of dispute between nation’ pea the League of Nations— TON, Nov. 11 (United ‘ ps : 7 aph my n waiting to tuke President j Jing t since the beginning of time only to have it rejected at ‘ome De Woneraw WiEOR Es si is the ci z told by) asus aauvasy or reine iolange 5 alae Bs ok eal OF TREATY WITH thy Capitol to take his place in the | clumed fo second tir Misa Homan @hoyveoven aeent. ove ne house to house deli of milk! President Loto! orton of the | >< erect} es 2 ta ‘ate th army nd nav atter a histo political battle ] . jfuneval procession as the N on's AS BEY rate Sn ny # wy Y') a hist i rowd of mi the seene of the shooting with tho] will be resumed to-morrow in all bor-| Sheffic mpany to-day sent letters | GERMANY PASSED Ne eave aon dominate to-day. And, back of the} Down Pennsylvania Avenue n guthered Hic), patrasing with for th ft to all stiscing employee 4 te Sis are conference that ts to begin to-mor-| rode the silent figure of Wood- hiv afternoon knd ps Las TNO A caphigs ea Nf | oughs, according to Secretary Na-|to all x ploy an | nat ast door of the Capitol ro yow, with statesmen and financiers! row Wilson in the back seat a # of cheers and flowers pone “Basrulenst: Yous $0 rs eve’) hans of the Milk Conference Board. | Hasith \ ite POSE: \€ we set Exchange Made in Berlin by Com: |iunua swung cpen, there entered th- ds ofe me ‘omen and turned bench in a elu bush i 01 he terms on which , A ‘ 7 ‘ and professors and thinkers out inthe} victoria drawn by two horses A an Nien pee bee a BORSA ot Shia. will be posaiive. he nid, ba} in 00" saul aarp ; Ans missioner Dresel and Chan first flood of sunshine and Uxhted the forefront doing the talking and ad-| Twice had Mr, Wilson ridden thus tion’ in front of hia @ | Were BB unexploded ne ee t t SIMGED ORY FOYUED: 10-AGIr JODm: Shey Hor Wirth srolize figure sent by the President of } sucaual the Wain inomtentie . pe found. Miss Horne ar the injunction obtained by] other big companies sent out similar cellor Wirtt China. rastingvop\the teas, Sie eee oo his bi SARE DEL Pest ae sane te h 6.0 € he at up me iit? m vesterd. in| le 6 yt n es i 2 ae (Continued on Sixth Page.) the Nation's capital, bowing right I « estimated that 16,000 persons Qn the idup companies yesterday In| ietter , an | BERLIN, Nov. 1 rs lifted the coffin and then put | and left in response to the plaut an Do Aull Oppoaite.1ene Leo! revolver, DUCT Brookly It is a temporary injune- ne terms provide for the open Amor and Germany to-day t wae a test. The mountaie = siciimanamed | Neypy in tera Mcteteree me was banked with dense] acidentally shot lim instead of the ' bie Monday before Su-| %hop and for the same wage scale as! pychanged ratifications thelr a aaeKed leh anemia ate ‘o Inaugural erowds LN : ton Me Moni n 3 | exchang a stucke sh against othe day's solemnity was, however, no Wilson out of th ndits; gun ly wen preme Court Justice Kelby, but Mr.| >Teva! 1 when the strike start x aahoe aty, op the third ann AnalAnac on atanda clea exception hundreds of thou- ur before the off while she and Younghand we wathan } that in the meanwhile] Ce?! 12 ene Instance, Formerly the| versary of thy ending of the fight isturbed over might 4 ste ry a ee examining tty 1 two ha a qua: Lajas ada a “i general utility tr o had inside rs "i , A S eAinE ciate cahllel Leste erie ‘anne and Younghand faye hor the Bunt reronas with milk delivery and | jobs got $29 a week and the general ng Dresel acted the t ahead of the progession, | for the Harding, Pershing and the f ta an automobile in wh eet eth Ware that a Nelduh saan {Hot only in Brooklyn, but tn all y ablity gnen ee de Rot $40. ‘The new! United States, Chancellor Wirth | yut by another route = w seated four weunded veterans, | 2M th were that a holdup man : erms provide $30 a week for general| + rm ae a other notables trudged on foot be- | Wait Meted four wounded veterans. | and ft rat Bae toeen lank New York and in West.) terms provide $00 a werk for menera SODYI BEARERS CARRY: COFFIN Sun ay or hind the casket, gave vent toan [hand and gave them a word of greet: | that the revolver into the| chester County. age ont Veteran’ Ceilapien na $onad I. t aan A outburst of cheering as the former i lake | Asa result of the injunction, strik- lho) Ret. ea Sy ey band outsile played “Neare: Classified Section President broke into view | laon, reache top step of} Miss Horner at first ym who indulge in violence may be| Apother Clause ip the Aen ste ‘reek, a veteran of the| My Gud, to Thee.” he comin thea “It's Wilson—Iit's Wilson!" the _ hed ogy Xo sharged not only with disorderly con ey Hiss gba a i bien inet itenae soit was lifted upon the sgoulders of th. . crowd shouted, revealing both its tha 3 uct but also , contempt of court, |" oe sl betes the platform of Madson] vody bearers and taken through Ne Jnot quit the ob ithor t Should be in | und may receive Jail aentences, bat quit the Job wivinyt Medien ah’ Eat ods wire[cast door to the calsaon a few TMP WORLD TRAVEL BUREAU, | ‘Twenty-six drivers. the ontire force | Wech's Whites Boue. On | uate pins | ef o'clock, The honorary nat Bits OMRON UE ENY t i At ' know Ar ‘ ricaac tw éne eatin dey ena \ (Pimlico «Company at No. Ste Island, returned to work ‘ reinoved to home in on ‘ , ania: “A and ections on Page 2.) 633 West aBth 3 noon to-day, Jt was said thal a \ (Continued on Twelfth Page) ambulance was removed, the e luter guard of ‘ ’ = - U ) a , Wee Saeee oyos - a )

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