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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1921.” ‘BUDDIES’ CARR Y BODY OF THEIR UNKNOWN COMRADE TO GRAVE | sincp the night before ranks, As the fower strewn ca at attention. bruke sket was r Lorne tenderly down the broad steps N, of the Capitol, soldiers stationed in line along the steps and the assem- | blage of thousands on the piaaa stood Flags of the color bear- Honor that had stood about the bier/a handful of the flowers and tokens] with all Inst that had been lavished to deck tt Among them lay the withered cluster of French blossoma that had come with him all the journey home. Iinmediately following ‘he Unknown Hero's body walked President Har- ding and Gen. Pershing side by side, with their aides at a short distunce. is war medals across his breast, Gen. Jacques, the Reigian lehief, also came and the two strded vut the marble colunnade behing thelr boxes exchanging greetings. en Dink of ftaly Joined them, |Togethor, the three moved with the Japanese Mission to the place where the body lay. FLORAL OFFERINGS FOR DEAD President Harding’s Address At To-Day’s Burial of an Anknown Soldier set it on the flag and saluted us he stepped back. Then General, the Earl of Cavan representating the Kings of nd in person, spoke briefly of the ser- vices this humble soldier had ren dered not only to America bud to the | world there in France Marsha! Foch of jeraunce show of feeling placed above RACING * RESULTS UNKNOWN HERO IS MOURNED BY 3,089 MOTHERS Records Show This Number Sti Reported as Missing in breast. the Medaille Milital Ico WINNER 5 ; 3 , ers were drooped while those on the Admiral Coontz, Vice President Coole | FROM KING GEORGE. Sroix dé Guéree, He cited PIMLI s » Workd War. + | Croix de Gui \ Capitol were half mast, idge, Admiral Jones, commanding the] Armbassador Geddes, in full British (Contiuned From First Page.) soldier for valor, epenking in Hrench| siter nacm—Maldns: throe-yeqc- | WASHINGTON, Nov. At 8.15 o'clock President Harding Atiantic Fleet, and Chief Justice Taft diplomatic uniform, brought flower saluted nd turned away to le {| olds and upward; selling; one mile and; More than 93,000 mo : "i Dian bri ward and pin In plaze | t a 2 jet the White House and motored came next uterine for the dead from Kngland’s Rese prea uae Roberts, 112 (Bored: | throughout the cuuntsy toed Xoward the Cupitol to tano his pluce ‘The President and the man who led SUK. Min Nie Cole orika Chow te revere that citizen whose confidence in the righteousness of his country In o: Roumanian Virtutea| ch | were saying: in the funeral procession. He arrived the Ainerican armies oversean walded quans, atiiied jn full wal inspired belief that {ts triumph is the victory of humanity, Mit beat res Mos Bleaming | ty | “Tt may be my boy shere at 8.27 o'clock. Aimee Aionn, Whe Presitont wae clod festhond. Hornet Hig Amer Woon the casket by Princ : . P War De oo f lone ¢ merican soldier to, battle w 1 ee ‘ Faith Shrove and The Me- | ‘ar Department record teatiwille the Benate met ana ade , ae asi i it t Auidin dier went forth to battle with no hatred for any umanina Minister, the . eeu thas boas =e in black mourning dres k hi . (rnin opie 16 Ne: world, our batt tte ff Slovak War Cross by Dr i 3,089 American soldiers of Li = journed, going to the rotunda to fail ang marched step for step with f vavahed te peop! orld,-but hating war and hating the purpose o! Minister here, and the Virtuti Milits tae ns RACE qrongan ta World War still are reported as in line, Pershing) who wort of hie many war ‘Thu mot t every war for conquest, He cherished our national rights and ab- by Prince Lubomirskl, Pollsh Minis: [fits Tlrsearcolts and upward'| missing, The Unknown Soldier _ ee House delegation marched gecorations only the Victory Medal Gina tak its piace with thone Of IM8, horreg the threat of armed domination; and in the maelstrom of VAGT THRONG. BINGS MIKINe 1420.50, | $8.70 f Lytle, buried here to-day ta one of this OT eT ete Seine BOUL Ce ANOS ay group gt indian, braver apprtred In destruction and auffering and death he fired his shot for liberation of | LEY'§ DEATHBED HYMN. | Oniver ti itiunty., “'syt0y. tied. y ( 10 he conclusion of that part of the 5 ertgon of Oklahoma, the only woman ‘ormer President Wilson was to Moccasins down the aisle to their, the captive conscience of.the world, In advancing toward his objective leemnai aye eran, God, | panani m tae) ORE CIVIL WAR VETE! N in Congress, took a place up ne8r aye come next in thi line, rds ae nr fidend 6p” Wrence’ want WO" somewhere a thought of a world awakened, and we are hero to Our Help in Ages Past,’ and Chap: |) THI D RACY 2 Tlido weHlAl seouehie RAI the front dressed in the uniform of in. ty programme, but having are! Pineda ts 7 testify undying gratitude and reverence for that thought of a wider jin Lazaron read a psalm. ‘Then! for jute ry Allage ; mile and IS LOST IN WOOD! ne 2 7 8 DIVE . among the ast to arriv «furlong Ann. V7" (Morris). pads mas | an American led Cross nurse. A riveg tate at the start he tuok a piuco! Asx formor President Taft toos his! freedom. there was a suprahe solo, ‘$2.00, $eom and Out Hwrcuk tit, Sy: soldier was detailed to maren With Botner pack jeeat Admiral Beatty appeared, sure | is 3 Z iThat My Redcemor Liveth," and Tifitwelly. gag ek, oF (yim, Masons Aid Mant for Hemey L. Noe her. Howe lrounded by hin officers. | N such an occasion as this, amid such a scene, our thoughts alter- | Chaplain Mragior read the Séripture |j28 ccaltahany, wot, tht M a nm, Ba) Vena O18, SUPREME COURT FOLLOWED BY iexuetly on time, at 11.50 o'clocis, | Lesson. "Dead heat 9 | ’ 4 . The procession moved out of tho THE CABINET. President and Mis, Hatding came in nate between defenders living and defenders dead. A grateftl Qe a nanied e band and‘lod) POURTH RACH | A committee of twenty membc Capitol grounds a! <42 o'clock. | The Supreme Court followed and and took their places. Republic will be worthy of thom both. Our part is to atone for the |by the quartet great audience |selling; six. furl “Jamaica Lodge, F. & A. M., ts vaave PRESIDENT TAK HIS PLACE’ c Almost immediately, the Marne ‘ lifted its voice in “Nearer My God to | (0a Ss ing the woods about Brentwood, L. With PERSHING bie aoe a OMe we ail fund began. to. play The Siar, 1088es of heroic dead by making a better Republic for the living. [Thee.” the deathbed hymn of dhe [Mfc 11 Pon to-day with a troop of Boy Seouts i 3 ormer cominanders oO! h AMAY. Spangled Banner,” the silver notes LEEPING in ‘ + HOURATUN 6 sricans | murtyred McKinley rin . ne hi President Hard) suo had stood Then came the Cabinet, marching In cohoing down over the river valley GBEEING' In theke hallowed grounds are thousands of American That completed the ceremonies for | Thu Plucky ana, {% Mort to find some trace of Hen: head of the line king with Chief two tines, Governors of some States /Nd up into the arches of the Mapai who have given their blood for;the baptism of freedom and its that part, and the coffin we a ne ne Alice « {I. Norton, eighty-four years old : re ‘ > : ». Wills At the conclusion of the F x borne from the sand out to t who disappeared Tuesday from Dr Justice Tait and «ers, stepped for- followed, and then Major Gen. Le anthem, Chaplain Axton pronounced | maintenance, armed exponents of the Nation's conscience. It is better | Porne fram hh Whos aly Oo Ot | PIMLICO SCRATCHES. i Be TWave pinlneuin Ke Bean eee ate ig bNRS) Seni) GE dines eminiinden jae We. M the invoeation ax follower | and nobler for their deeds. Burial here fs rather more than sign of [and taliowed by the pallbearers, Ui wood. Search fs also being made ot Wace toe MKC ee | env pro temporaof the Monat, ‘Then meiner i ani Gitn antitrust | the Government's favor—it js a suggestion of a tomb in the heurt of the {President ind Mare: Gooltane, she een |, oe ary eae hospitals, feir being expressed thi. Und ut ha jided with («me menibers of the Senate march we seek Thy Messing, ely use| Nation, sorrowing for jis noble dead. |tor forcizn delegates to the Arms Con- he may have been the vietim of ar Nt ie: a r Attingly ae honor one unknown | Pe Se oe he \rerosiee, Seeretary Hughes, Socretary |" SECOND RACE 5 @hafts of light that broke down every- in column oof eirhts Speeker dior who gave thelr alt in tn O-DAY'S ceremonies proclaim that ihe hero unknown is not Secretary Denby, the fore FOURTH vceldent where, tho coriege swung into Venn- Gillett asd members of the House, ing gure foundations of interna- Ni te breast, w: who had left decorations, Mr. Norton was prominent in Me eylvania Avenue, the Nation's Way of presentatives: caine next tional commonweal. Help us to WRHONOFER: "WH RBINCY Hist t-te Nation’ broker, Wits the n Pershing and the others who had sonic virelus and is a past master « Victory. A A the broud sweep of flolders of the Medal of Hoaor, Keep clear the obligation we a ve shadow of the Capltol, of the towering shaft that honors Washington, lie sented in the apse in the amphi- Jamaca Lodge. He is a veteran o eke See ’ | | toward all worthy soldiers, Hving : e ae , | theatre, ; “ the avenue was banked solidly with “rched cight abreast. Then came {ON Ting! that thelr sacrifiees and the great father, and of the exquisite monument to Lincoln, the | ‘NK the hand played in jthe Civtl War. He hind spent con people crowded closely for a glimpse 9! Hundred and tineetwo repre thelr valor fade not from our | martyred eavior, Here the inspirations of yesterday and the conselence | measured tones “Oar Honored Dead”) erable Gu Siang Sauer Pt tho cortege, of the President, who *ntativer of all who served in the) niemnry. Fempor our sorrow, wo of to-day forever unite to make the Republic Worthy of bis death for | The ceteony of committing 1 or the Ua te ey % Jor! G ai ef Ate pray Thee, through » | Jn ino: ‘ i ee ie Svalked behind the casket, and of all x oe Bae Wak sak Eee which came from the swectst nps |, flag and country. {with earty from ane Soll of Frain Aner ose Ferret) ’ the famous men who trudged in the ha fro! mA SV GCE ran SOF thi rt uttered words, “Blessed ee ai ‘ Fenny followed, con vy Bishop o , Rehité bay Honbe 26 yaa cubaal Gletiow: toliowed, TRE ERED RAE SoMtirorT Ae Wey URS are lofty: resolutions to-day, us with tribute to he dead Wen eee ee inte | eer RG aot ; : It was 915 o'clock when the head of shall be comforted.” | Be ‘how consocrate ourselves to a better order for the living. With all {the Amerivin “expeditionary fo “JAZZ” MAYOR SAYS Tt seemed more Ike the celebration Read * ° 4 f " anelie ‘ite our comforter, 2 jinFrance. @ great victory than a tuneral. by pee aion A d ae Ww aes Facing the eventa of the mor- my heart, 1 wish we might say to the defenders who survive, to mothers |" As the hody was —oinmitted to the CLUB BARS MUST Go ‘4 ous it e ; ‘ : a. tor y solem tered in clusters nd snapped and Ms ‘i ™ 9 a Paces | AN hall be asked again. | the dirge-like must: of the ; piece in the ine and, after passins an unusual task, we ask ‘Thou shal ed again. ep to the dirge-lts \ littered in the sun's changing beams. © S| Faltragcora exoentianal dudement lisandothauenakat war onttled oul’ tosue aro the executive officos, we eddhe ¥ ¢ 2 y to Se E erm war- | | u ' Hit ‘ Whey warovarruhed’tolcommuntoraty * rough he ex utive ficus, went ‘0 POON Ana AilnuaantAbe, | T was my fortune recently to sce a demonstration of modern Hiene aided stone work that sar- raed wah By Wee, dleeian, Yue op ning of the Arms Conference ‘he front of the White House grounds — p,oneh to those who seek to bring fare. It is no longer a conflict in chivalry, no more a test of rand the Teelinie DIP: mone baad Bar ava. THUR (gat Sh ithe edlob to review the remaine thy about etter understanding tyed “Len indly Lig as the | \e | a Seana yes Peron ws ubithe gly bunting pAld N cabend/onitstehsitann a ees TA fen and nations, te tie | militant manhood, It is only cruel, deliberate, scientific destruction, | ati hearers taid the casket on 4 ide leet 2 le oa as he Tia first tribute to the passing of the : TANG} end that discord, which poovokes - _ nie! ; val defense of : liver railing over the ery for Florida, where he will rest PiKiown Hore. President later took a motor car for (nd VRAt discord. whieh plovore, | ‘There was no contending enemy, only the ecretical feteate of : PM eaneaincne Ge Unteaeals Se Rear we w AR the procession sturted, Major the Amphitheatre. mav be world tranquillity, hypothetic objective. But the attack was made with a. ne relentiess | Soldier's guard stowt bareheaded i hil aak! Mayor, whovtoss tron Wah, Bandholte riding at tho tor While the President was reviewing) Voar ue g. Lar Suh in methods of modern dostruction. ‘here was the rain of ruin from the | THOUSANDS ON ROLLING SLOPE | ji HULK atEE ‘0 balfemiiion tating, “ae i ho! \ Laureates ee a bedience to the ea our Pies! . : s ce a who Way elected Mayor on an inde the gleam of bright metal showed on PF een there ean e a mo- dent, there sounds throvehow! the | aireraft, the thunder oral ¥, followed by the ee | STAND IN Rey EReNcE) ; Noni bae cles ear ote vo ta orang nde the breasts of the khaki-clad ‘legion 12°NUs delay he stepped into the tand the nationn! Angelus m'ins | tion wrought by bursting shells; there were mortars belching their more ie stood ice teat every mother will be a polic: trooping behind him. By general {Tent And ehowk handy with the) to nvaver and we wand) with | pombs of desolation; machine guns concentrating thelr leaden storms; | dein RACES th oman foci, Me alt Gate te drder every officer and man of the Rote eee ee siden’ Wilson! iD, Sent thanks for valor and val. | there was the infantry, advancing, firing, and falling—like men with | {sishop Hrent stepped to the ite wear ot sted Lee ee er aNiGe po ucame! army and navy who tok part wo tral eid Nearen AaalE a yon | arinns tives and tn eurmiication for | souls sagriticing for the decision. The flying missiles were revealed |{¢ read the burial service, and the | a hadd! nents would) make thelr’ Jobs w etdky his mollis and=de 1 1 in his carriage, Mr, Harding divine merey and blessing tnon ¢ 6 wreaths and tlc were brought tor XTH Tact Teer ed. Dy ae neta ee oreene saluted him by taking off his hat and | our beloved country: “And anon | by illuminating tracers, so that we could note their flight and appraise | \ar get ire "bo iain aa mesa as the former President returned the| n° Natlons nf the earth: “and to their deadlines. The alr was streaked with tiny flames marking the | As the ea fea on the Gosy 7 ‘oreign decorations to be thee, ondertiy Pormanttor, neurers ave place te seen. fhe Distinguished srvicu | S#lute. The crowd cheered. The rev- | Michty Gov, Rvertseting Tothe flight of massed destruction. while the effectivencss of the theoretical | jeaged by Major Gen, Harbord utd | {erent ailence all along the line had Prince af Penre. shall be ascribed se was impressed by the simulation of dead and wounded among | Admiral Rodman, who lowered it :en- Cross, the Distinguished Srrvice | UMN allence all. along the {ai plory and honor forever Osresese F M |derly ints the erypt Medal, the Victory Medal and tokens |?Y been broken by handelipping i hisom . those going forward, undaunted and unheeding bo ae lash Wieatne: worn) Hinced’ ‘by |e that spoke of high deeds in gtder wars | “OWE cheers As the former President Taupe CALLS “ATTENTION! S this panorama of unutterable destruction visualized the horrors |war mothers, Mrs. nmitt Di oi, alone were in evide: passed by After pussing the White AND CEREMONIES HALT. jlaid in place the token of Amertean | welt » “WILSON CaeERI | House, Mr. Wilson's Carriage turned | Ax tho claplainiconcladed the ave of modern conflict, there grew on mo the sense of the failure of fa WOMB ROTA Alea FANE WARD ve ED BY CROWDS | out of the procession and drove tun | Phe al ; : f the i rbitre | ley Thothors, Mis Julia Mc. 0 SELECTIO - ° e © MM J extion the sudden, clear note of the a civilization which can leavo its problems to such cruel arbitrament, : | PIMLICO $ \ AS HE JOIN | § ‘ jeation the sud av St . | placed the treasured taelon | Bit idieave eae, pon ee | sons army teumpet eal vAtfenten’” |, Surely no one in authority, with human attributes and a full appraisal | ijmwers she brought wil the way to Ins a : f 2 ' noon ant eo Natlon-wide} i ( islom from the great gray bulk of tho|WILSON'S FIRST APPEARANCE (init fool tl" we whole com-{ of the patriotic loyalty of his countrymen, could ask the manhood of ae creeentatays: iémllten! of fT Capitol on its hill to the eastern end, | eee MAREN: ny stood bowed in silence. ||| kingdom, empire or republic to make sieh sacrifice until 11) reason «| New York, placed i floral afterins, ie PENA POUND ‘ares ) It was Mr. Wilson's first public ap- The transmission o fthis despateh | 3 3 x ; a ay * Chery , ; 1 " Sante Coon to the pillared front of the Treasury, | 1 had failed, until appeal to justice throngh understanding had been Then the Indian Chief, Plenty M @ e e was Interrupted fer two minutes, a . ¢ MER epteidos Bette 4 ee Traue Sark, Bea my. eve tte re ee ete een eee prea [while all employees of The Associated | denied, until every effort o rove and consideration for fellow-inen had |, ?he splendor of is tibal «4 i, | lAdvt Pace 14 Geet spread @ relieving band of green | Prose atood at attuntion.] been exhausted, unt!) freedom Itself and inviolate honor bad been |yyam his head on the tomb, HIRD RACE —Lettare ol and grateful shade along the way “8 Harding, Tho comment was)” Phere was absolute silence, a buen | A crashing salvo of artillery row AT itACE—Walnut Hall, Kirah, > . », heard in the crowd that the former as if the world had stopped. brutally threatened. es . ‘allt thundorin thet inder summer suns stood with ts : ’ nren rolling, Joring | : ; branches almost stripped of leaves; President, long a sick man, eee signal oie eoaine ihe SPEAK not as a pacifist fearing war but as one who loves justice | sounded while the tor tines of troops H RACH —Exterminator. Damask "| pet Gf | signalled pene vo! e 2 ( stood at “present arn Then “ - ney At ¥ @aly here und there a clustering | "°)\t ae meee Psi var tot. | Nes’ period and the great areroa | and hates war. I speak as one who bolieves the highest function | ond At “present arms tit | STH RACE—All Fatr, Quiney Sta: 4 t™mass of yellow or autumn bronze hid} ” : wught up and swept ever the hills, | » th followed’ by Aw quick booming of twen- | DE PCLT AcmeDuk Hl Tule |lowed President Harding's lead and) tye th ds outside joining in the| of government {s to give {ts citizens the security of peace, the oppor- i jomin | _RACT «Hill, i ahe view from the window: ~, the thousands outside 3 Cy ty-one guns, the National . Lady Ey m e 'e BAAS caver that looked feeeee | SUrnOg OUL of Sthea Arsceenlen etenelaiaily hymb al lave us cuuntey: tunity to achleve, and the pursuit of happiness. Amerina'e Vinknown Hero was at| us i é ml lw e : vee} As the last great note died away ‘s : etn ng i i “broad way, See ee eee eetue witb Ee | pecrotary Weeks stepped to lls place HE loftiest tribute we can bestow to-day—the heroically earned [rest in bis majestic seine among the) ABA DE RB VIg CREVASSE || i= @ leader in the effort to Former President Wilson, riding in| '* Wivae santinusd’ Ont he loag pastas beside he bier fort Peavancecy a8 tribute—fashioned in deliberate conviction, out of unclouded | unhonored nor unsung | WINS BIG ENGLISH STAKE | make the thinking of men *# carrage with Mrs. Wilson, joined master of ceremonies, He said: ee - the procession ait swung around tao |‘? Arlington, We are gathered, not 1 mourn | thought, neither shadowed by remorse for made vain by fancies. ts en LONDON AUTEN rvs tiwer.| ari truer. : ; While the remainder of the proces- the pausing of @ great General or ff this Republic to an advancement never mado LIVERPOOL, Nov, 1.—'The Liver- | lc has been brought to orth end of the Capitol. As he turned wther conspleuous person, but an the commitment of this Republic f | 0 : rling- | splouous p xe i x pool J Cup Race, Min over the | ‘ into Pennsylvania Avenue, the crowds | *! a ideas we paithea ete ek unknown soldier of the Republic, before. If American achievement is a cherished pride at home, if our IN TRIBUTE TO DEAD 1 om mt aun ee eae Faston America by talong ti. way cheered him. tne ne aot ee who fought to) auutain & aruat unselfishness among nations is all'we wish it to be, and ours is a poura sta! alle 1s) A fringe of Boy Scouts, armed wiih | ‘DE ‘ “to arrive} Whether ‘he came trom ‘the | helpful example in the world, then let us give of our influence and nN ; ; j here to-day was won by Lor i ceremony. The body was to arrive] Whether he came from the elpfu p 1, iSlab of Marble From Waterloo | tou r-old brown filly Creva white sinfle, end police stood clots there, according to programme, at| North, *he South, the East or tho | gtrength, yea, of our aspirations and convictions, to put mankind on | SttD of Marble , 5 Sie ice (Gia Eeo fe eee FoPee pe Hala Baek the 1345: o'aiook My vareow nie mation fis Aieaes fa little higher plune, exulting and exalting, with war's distressing | Placed Over Body of Un- a length and a half uehind the win- | to write about the Beeetiitcra. mane eae an Mo |: After winding its way detween the} or any other fact Telating to ha | and depressing tragedies barred from the stage of righteous civi known Hero fer, Ghecbuirerot Dorcnniis tirse: Assen gat shirter step than th-/ ion, lines of a reverent multitude in| life or death, but we do know that tion LONDON, Nov. 11 (Assoctated | sear-old coit Evander finishe Arms Conference Army knows, because of the old m2 / the streets of the Capital, the funerul| he was # typical American who d ; . Sa He three-quarters or a lsagth behind | who Jefied infirmities of age to Walk | procession toiled up the long hill Peaponoud 60 his eauntny’s oe HERE have been a thousand defen: justly and patriotically | pyess).—On the stroke of the hour Biue Dun! @wonty lores : | Washi : oe und thay he now sleeps with the b i us re at Was! penne the Nation's nameless one €/ jeuding to Arlingtoa, arriving at tne| perous made; a thousand offenses which reason and righteousness |murking the third anniversary of the ate hivernool Aulus fp Cup is one ington. There was little cheering and no| syn Sates @ litte after LL o'slock. | We Wie Are ane red tere eet | ought to have stayed. Let us beseech all men to join us in seeking armistice in the World War London! tog. and is fall Hee He will make clear to the vi J iB and no | pp, i | such numbers, are simply repre- : het penie G i : waving of flags, but the great bush of Perel sess aR, oe wentative of all the people of the the rule under which reason and righteousness shall prevail. to-day paused in a mute two-minute Ye r ¥ Sup Ea Se pert y conferees what enlightened By be ‘ ¢] United states, who are here in ‘i . ate ony to the nation's grateful re- | 0 he ye $, th i ini respect for the dead. marble walls of the Amphitheatre] spirit and A htee ‘sentiments have TANDING to-day on hallowed ground, conscious that all America | testimony to the nation's grateful ri exces Hon on the yours 19 } 18, ios Public Opinion expects of oe cee a row of motorcycle | overlooking the still sowing Potomuc| been more deeply Cla Py this has halted to share in the tribute of heart and mind and soul membrance of the victory and rev- aauaiy ae Gee " | them. ‘ ice, then the mounted officura, then | and the Capital itself than any in the life of our * ere! T o » falle! ° a Major Gen. Bandholtz and his ae blue haze at a tall da Saat aeey prints These nenitiinents can to this fellow American, and knowing that the world is noting this rent tribute to the fallen, . nEaneer GL Arent | He will help that Public y BEALL t a vthe e of — 1 5 7 | veh aa ry 8 divertes » ae eet a 1 5 x and under restraint of the bridle, long rows of marole benches and] United States, sacrifice, and that of the millions dead, sball not be in vain, There I euiliaisnentapat Fatcleconel pia cea ie a vase: chan es tn the r ACN right things and reject the 4 e sole thousan were standing, ‘Thou- commanding voice of a conscious civiliza- : . “| Assembly an iderme am Givetne ote funeral airce, its cortveces | aude tore “awood ‘sulde’ or ‘any.| PRESIDENT DELIVERS ADORESS| must be, there shall be, the oom crowded great concourses ot people. irown, Democrat. instead ot Hamtind || WRONG. aad eee cubernt hie ise cadences | nore ierely to bo aban, IN NAME OF PEOPLE. tion against armed warfare, ,; As the hour approached the throny! y1 Alexander, Republican, for Alderman | He can do this better than Masked Sy the thud of muffled drums FUNERAL PROCESSION ARRIVES| Immediatoly afterward Presidout 8 we return this poor clay to its mother soil, garlanded by love | joined in singing "O God. Our Help| in the 24 District of Kinga: Henry an Next moved the first of the soldier “ re Republican, instead of Charte any other living writer, for AT ARLINGTON. Harding began delivering his addres ae tions can bestow, |in Ages Past,” and then, at the | Cush can, instead of ( 8 others * ‘and sailor escort, a platoon of 1 and covered with the decorations that only nations can b . JIM lick, Democrat. for Aiderman tn F escort, platoon of 10-| he frst strains of Chopin's Fu-|—@ tribute in the name of the Amert- ice [80UNdIng of Maroons (fireworks) in| {he gat _Dsinct of Manhitian |] all civilization is his audi- fantry with fixed bayonets gleam.ng|neiai March heralded the coming of | #9 people to the man who slept ber’ I can sense the prayers of our people, of all peoples, that this Armistice the distance, imitating tho’ booming : obi Pna|MAr colored. ontte of bores) the, gir aur tp Her ir lee Guy rere neath the 106. sing spoke, the aun| Day shall mark the beginning of a new and lasting era of peace on |r cing ata were ralsed, flags went | HIGHEST MEDALS” no} e ‘ees wa spuid to the amare Rua They moved ene tort the dull dun color of moving {drove through the haze and splashed | earth, good will among men. Let me join in that prayer. Ry tatteingt aod every Bend Waa rove oe ran IN NEW YORK, ONLY Square block formation 8nd) troops showed and, marching half. ;the whole great gathering with UR Father who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name, Thy king- |erently bowed OF SEV TIONS abind these, in the same solid biucks, | step to the throbbing, muffied beat of olden light, an though it also would D ek Hi In Westminster Abbey a permanent! FOR THE ‘UNKNOWN’ ae game the sailors, white hatted and|the drums, the Marine Band swu lay its life-giving hand in commenda- q will be done on earth, as it is in heaven. Give F ‘ : I with long streamers of crepe droop-|Slowly out to circie the great colon, {tion on the humble, faithful servant dom come, Thy 8 [slab hewn from rnarble found near eee ing from their col nade to the entrance where the sur- /4t rest us this day our dally bread, and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive | the pattleficld of Waterloo was placed They Are Pinned on Fl ig Draping EIGHT LI nie tink pilag: pugir walled. pilhcre was unbroken ailencr x the! tnoge who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but over the body of the unknown war- | 2 oe Pen oe Se WILL PRINT WHAT LIVING H&ROES CH} Just before 11.16 o'clock the caisson | President spoke. Every tue o: ie}, : , a or oT o1 Sans asket—No ivin: Ui} TES. > BESIDE CAISSON MAR rolled up to the west entrance and |¥olce showed the cino ions he felt| ‘deliver us from evil, for Thine Is the kingdom, and the power, and rior, The inse ption upon it con 5‘ g He WELLS WRI e ae Ge A : the flag-draped coffin was removed . he read slowly snd distinctly 01 the glory, forever, Amen. eludes with tae words: ; Can Boast as Many. There will be five articles Then came e clergy, headed by | by the bodybeare |that his words might be caug Dy They bur him’) amon, Kings WASHINGT Nov. 1 Babop Brent, former Senior Chay-| The solemn chords of a hymn |the electric appliances and sent wing- because he had done good toward Moliving War Here iGanhonatiot by Mr. Wells each week. 3 . |Joined the deep notes of the band, | {De oss the nation to gatherings | |, conference in} hen stepped forward and handed to | ls athe No living war > ean boast o fase of the A.B. F., who inter wos [dined the deep notes of the band, ing bewide the far Pucife, at] Wuching on the coming Mn titers In) cncrotary, Weeks, the velvetsined | Ged and toward His hous military decorations equal to those Order THE WORLD. i te commit the body to the grave at) Goes Forth to War" and the te rane seo. and to another multi-| Nore lasting peace, and then ended| .oxes containing the Nation's highest angele to-day conferred on Amertca's from your newsdealer now Arlington. Wth him were C napia.n | phone amplifiers caught up the motes tude drawn together in mourning In| Ore {alee Mh a reettation of the | tokens ot xalor wretary: Weeksl'pwe start When Trott cman | eee ee eas pi Fs Laza: 7 th t New Yor Pp te usands|iook the Congréssional Medal so you ma: . Be see Boniye ve Chup- | and tnoutanda' handing an fat Day | As the President concluded a clear | tora's Braver ip, (wh a Pe er ee ee ti etnuse tein Auto. medals, of seven nations were : yor y sie Tok Sy wd ¥ aBd Axton) gan Francisco, blue sky spread’ above the white Miing up the pledse of fatth to th:|Cross from their cases and handed| Joseph La Corte, No. 24 Sullivan Ee eee gee Ten ne tO formed on is subject, of the Army. Preceded by. the cholr and the | POW! turned up from the green hills Tolling up tne hem to President Harding. The | sireet, and Edgar C. Wallace, No, 110 | Aeket These weres nal which means eo much to Immediately behind them rolled the|clergy, the coffin was borne through pam An Shane We aleo offered al Kt the conclusion of the praver n| President leaned over the casket and, | sontague Street, Brooklyn, wore in-] ygliQted, States Conkres Nene f : flag-draped coffin borne on the cuis-|the west entrance around the right (othe mystery beyond, into whine |auartette of singers from the Metro.|side by side at the head, pinned both | yyreq when an automobiie in which thoy | Hardine every one of us. : $on, with the honorary Dalibearers | Gn “the enti the apse and was placed | the jonely sleeper had gone forer @ | Politan Opera House of New Yor aan mena ; | were riding waa crushed between east-| — Belgian C de Guerre, by S all Admirals and Generals, marching | audience rose and stood Ht was as though ail the solemn words | sine, the Supreme Basrince.. Bolpur srebed forage: Teaues OF | vound and westbound surfuce cars on Licul Beroh JOsGuee, @ the outside of the column bex.Je # it passed In, followed Ahove nn vere Teese UP tO RUM arog dat of confit ana throu tattle fame. Theaide tha cusket, then clutching the | West Sth Street to-day. They were) cuent Bt Beatty |__FUNERAL DIRECTORS # and the eight distinguished living | DY, Gen Porehing sand the distin- |“ <phe warming sun ruined down ita! tow merory hallowed in the land you'lored | Belin Croix de Gaerre on his owa|tiken to the Lenox Hill Hospita! inal Oech M MeUitaine: cwite: | ass selected as body bearers walk-|ulsned otficers of the army and rays on those gathered to do honor e volces chanted, and those other |Preast, tore it from the cloth of his | taxicab by Patrolman Miller of the Are] Grolx de Guerre, by Marshal navy as mourners ‘The vol r A Stati : Case of Death, Mg on the insidg of the column. Hata) etd Gaatrnis hina aibandred jg the dead. Its beams struck ‘n vallant hearts asleep a!! about on the {tule to pin tt on the flag-draped | senal Street Siation. La Corte suf-| Foch Call “1 game off in the crowds as the solema| trim Tere at wht tie teen ared yarda neath the pillara of the colonnade to topes of Amington must have heard casket, | The Belgian Sulet Stepped | tered severe lacerations of the faco und Italian =old medal for bravery, ‘Columbes 8200” . i . “hy oF el * paint the white arches with dark, 5 felt it was for them also that] ack and his haad shot to Bis cap| jody, white Wall sustained an| by Gen Armando Diaz Moment passed, the casket of America's Unknown gold-toned shadows over the heads of ‘A™orier made this day her owa mea | DEin in salute, Neb aA allstar as! lovak war cross, by TUE FO are | Bix black horses with drivers rigia Tested we {Rough supported by @ To great men standing there in | helrs The Victoria Cross, Britain's most.‘ rich Stepanek, Minlater to FUNERAL CHURCH ne. | mo! of blossoms of every color ‘ ized war decoration, never bef as a States. Gectarian) in - pele ane _ funeral car\gnd kind trom nations all over the ‘“There was a dramatic momont as HIGHEST REWARDS FOR VALOR |Ditd mie teporauon, never etore qou are tenant RE CHANCE... wat Pollan Virtuct Miitart, by 1970 Broadway at 6th Su. tga She sun timber. je simple world, the President concluded, when, BESTOWED ON HERO. British subject, was next bestowed, Jig “hoy. ‘aking Sather Juhne Medicine Prince Lubomirski, Mintater to Devetrws Often, Bt Sate - wrapred casket rode high, with only Marshal Foch and his staff came in beginning of a better civilization, a Major Fenton of the General Staff] Farl Beatty, Admiral of the Fleet, ( day. 65 sears in use,—Adve the United States “ .

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