Show AT FORT DOUGLAS JOUGLAS SCENE OF I I. I INSPIRING SER SERVICES VICES of the the minute minute g gun at 6 morning at eFt Ft Douglas of reveille heralded ti of fl a a. dawn made glorious I fot of the previous night The Thee e gun echoed among the bright sun rose over the snoW clad peaks g n the leafy trees of ot the cemetery where vete vet- vet he e Civil war lie at rest Each Is a small Ameri American an flag ire e the previous night by the Ithe G G. G A A. A R. R a eight automobiles con- con ladies of the Reynolds circle R R to the Ft Fl D Uglas T liThey ey were led by b- Mrs ew ton president and Mrs Donald department press Kittle band gathered around m ment t in the center of ot the thea theand and a the Twentieth infantry ed d an appropriate se'S seS se- se RD'S S 'S PRAYER i sd was recited in Morgan attorney flar ar poem d Thrums Thrums' has beat drums drums' sad roll roil I Vlast tattoo lifes life's parade shall meet Jand and fallen few Jan n spoke of a visit he cemetery where whereOf ws Of white gravestones graves of ot vete veterans ns seemed themselves Thew The I w which I led those soldiers to toe e Ite for their country b boys at the front today The soldiers who fight the battle of ot free- free may know that we will I i Ti to them a as we I i I do toda today to the living and dead soldiers soldiers sol sol- diers of the Civil war We Ve honor love and respect cUb the veterans v veterans t who are alive today Mr Morgan mentioned that William Burns affectionately known as Daddy Daddy Dad dy was present and was a typical veteran of ot the Civil war and one who was zealous in keeping bright the fires of ot patriotism toda today PLEDGE TO FLAG FLAG The Pledge to the I Flag ag was recited and the women sang Guard the i Flag A tiring firing squad composed of soldiers of ot the Twentieth infantry fired tired three volleys over the graves and taps was sounded The band play played d Twilight Judge George Armstrong i who is the son son of a veteran was called upon to I speak spek k I r I came to listen and not to speak said the judge but such an occasion and such a da day would make I even the dumb give utterance in some wa wayA wayA way A nation which fails falls to honor its I patriotic dead deserves to perish from j i I the earth I know that the same pa patriotism patriotism pa- pa which inspired these soldiers who He lie here will inspire the boys at atthe atthe atthe the front who are dying In myriads for the sake of ot their ideals But I feel certain certain- that the they will not have died In vain I know that others will carry the flag right to Berlin and make the kals kaiser r. r that miscreant of ot the world humble before It it One grave alone remained lonely and neglected in a far corner of the tery ten It It has a headstone bearing the German cross at the top It is that of ot ofa a a. German sailor who died while in the I prison compound several months ago from injuries ies received in ip the g gym gym- m I nasi urn |