South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 317, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 November 1920 — Page 7
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PA HI.-. Nov. 11. Fr.irar today c If hr.it i jointly th .".oth annivt rsary of t!i" foundinc of the French MT'ihlif arid the arniisticf whicli ndtd the irat war. An unknown ioihi. rl ul in rolorh ss and indistincu l.sha bit- r.iK" was buried with hii;h st military honors as th- r--j'ubüi'H t r i 1 u l to th.' plain fU'htirti: :i:au who !:.-h d in th- tirht ;.iin.st ;Ti!iany. To mark tlm a v. n i ia ry of tli !iUl'. : tll' hr.irt of la m hrt t.i, founder of the third republic, wa-.
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the I'anthlcon lor pfir-anrnt Interment. Tio two cf rt monies were united. Gambetta's h-art and the poilu being carried in the ame pathleon where honors were given both.
FORGFT VOril AGIT. l'y UnitM Trees: CHICAGO, Nov. 11. Samuel De drofskv. 112 years old gives this re-
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