Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 218, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 September 1920 — Pay Tribute to French on Bastile Day [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

Pay Tribute to French on Bastile Day

Representatives of the United States government paid tribute to the French on Bastile day, July 14, by flying the trl-color over the White House and decorating graves of the French dead at Arlington cemetery. This ph ot <> graph shows Secretary of War Newton D. Baker placing flowers on the grave of Henri Coquelet Just beyond the headstone, a little to the right of it, is the dead soldier’s widow. Near the center of the group is Gen. Peyton G. March, U. S. A., chief of staff.