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Show Afyiif TMK Unknown, Not Unwept, nhonored ,r Unsung But PWSON CIIItOMCLK. PAYSON. UTAH Natures Ice Box O. K.; Keeps Food 33 Years PtMPr ZZSSZZSStti!-- Natures ice box has even the best ot mechanical refrigerators skinned when It comes to food preservation. Keeping food In good condition for years Is no trick at all for natural cold storage plants such ns the Ant arctic wastes. According to Ir. liana Conran, physician and dietician or the Lincoln Ellsworth Sir llutiert Wilkins expedition, food left ln a LSSLl '' shack In the South Polar region 35 NOW HE KNOWS HOW years ago was found to he still edible w hen dlseov ered. The long preserved Charles (Buddy) Rogers lnsl-l- s ha food supplies were left hy a Norwe Isnt thinking of marriage, but ha Otto In gl.in explorer, Nordenbkjold, bad a lot of weekend experlenie la 1902. Washington Post. watching others take the plunge at Kan. Bu.blya father, Judge Olathe, A Friend Indeed Bert Rogers, announced gleefully he A public library Is a necessary part of the educational equipment of had married 35 couples In twa days, evety city and to It any man can lie attributed the rush to the presgo feeling that lie will find someone ence of his actor son. They all to help him. William Green. wanted Buddy for witness. My baking gets more SAYS MRS. C. H. MclNTOSlI. I save, too! bouquets-a- nd K54 EASTWOOD AVENUE. CHICAGO, ILL. Lowest Prices Eve i on Calumet Baking Powder! jS r t (yit img&vmrnaem 1,1 t.' "TTS certainly good news i-that Calumet is selling 1 at new low prices," Mrs. McIntosh says. I do a lot of baking, and when I can get a full pound can of reliable Calumet for only 25c, Im pretty pleased with Her son Jack settles down some of Mothers famous coffee cake, and pays for it with a big smile. to AND LOOK AT TIIE NEW CAN! A twin. ..and Iht limpli Top lifts off. Easf-Optni- ISodeUiy, no spilling, no broken Ptrnads! ysfafa?!,' 1 IIY IS CALUMCT DIFFERENT from other baking powder? Why do you have to uh only one tevel IcMpooofuJ of Celu met to cup of eifted flour In most recipe? Because Calumet combine two distinct leavening action. A eet free by liquid. A elower quirk action ft the mixing bowl action for the oven ect free by heat. Ifc New! Bit 10 Gan!... Calumet, the Double-Actin- g Baking Powder, is now selling at the lowest e can is yours prices ever...The for a dimel And the regular price of Can is only 25c! A the product of General Foods. new-siz- Full-Poun- d ordered li Sj Inch . Coi nditdei rs Id i keeps a promise! ed) to rite ELMO SCOTT By WELL, I GOTTA BE GOING NOW, tAUSE IM PITCHING TOOAY. GUT (0 LIKE TO DO SOMETHING SPECIAL FOR YOU KIDS. SO I DONT BAR ANYTHING JUST NAME IT. WATSON HEItE sleeps the Unknown Sol dier? One day last September hundreds of visitors gathered Fort George Battlefield park near Lake George, N. Y., to at tend ceremonies at the burial of four unknown soldiers of Colonial war days. The bones of the soldiers were discovered In Will during excavation for a new highway between Glens Falls and Lake George and were N as those of men w ho fell In 1755 during Mj Corning Scout." led by Col. Ephraim waa and King Hendrick, chief of the Mo Mans, against Baron Dleskaus French erution of other patriotic societies erected t Mr Indian allies temporary marker over It on Washingtons birth a Colonial American lost his life and day ln 1928. Then, under the leadership of Mrs. Joslah Van iii.,lVnJnarl'e1 gra'e ln t!je forests sur-- Uke George and Lake Orsdel, president of the National Society of the Champlain ln Children of the American Revolution, a movethis .5 m"n,inipnt Is not only a f0Ur ttLose Uu8t wa ment was begun to erect a permanent memorial iih,e hon KveD feri lal chilthis year but also to all the other over the grave. Money was contributed by and ln e of the April, all from dren 0f ,he country parts when Great Brit The ln was completed. 8trlTing mlghtl,y for mas 1929, the monument contlnenL scriptlon for the tomb was written by William Tjler Page, author of The Americans Creed, and the dedicatory address wag delivered by Sec Gnknnwn Soldier? retary of War James W. Good. f ,!le a tlef,r.Chh3'ard q,lnlnt old Tresby- Alexandrla- - Va.. stands Mament vhiTt Where sleeps the Unknown Soldier? t1'1 lere Inscription: M . the environs of the city of Mexico Is In dl6r ,IPro of the Resolution Identltv little cemetery ln which stands a small granite b,,t o God. hi, On it Is inscribed these words: shaft. tbnt r at Belnlh ,,ealism recognized a the To memory of the American soldiers who au,ed relIK0''8 liberty on co1PW dpJ,Iotlsm. that estate perished In this Galley ln 1S47, whose bones Ni Moni1. burled here are orders, llected the countrys by gn'frnmpnt- that wrote a ttion aettin e!M aod l000 of delegated -7- 50 of Only that and nothing more. The names Iandard o alue upon ,bot told L !, was Indeed there If now, 750 are the tbat forgotten lifted high the torch am lit!. of them. b pathway of mankind, ever any record oorieivM Lng They are the Unknown Soldiers of the Mexican B8 state ii a a irouni orf, of BJ iXei rails Cr da-T- 7ttoTere Hell IJ M3 S. nt rerji r n rea r.1 It 1 ire!1 it,""n L l,: Su-fa- Con-hort- 'ManJeSlStS "an'hem'of Partf Ur8 war. In 1828 that the body of jthe "huggle for American The Catholic of Alex-rtad "me ,anl near the Pres upnD wh,cb to build St. h church whM work,"Pn "ere excavating fomdation m bcjond , yaocldl,",aI1y extended the tllD bne tle church upon an ?, ,lllg 0 d bo t about the size of a a dlsiwu & had a purch burtai pp, ,E 'vered'lhaM.h 'Ni of II "ha ' ,r snlL a '"'''ed ooaSn e? ,af heVIr "i ded Herlan bim.!" ta L. f eaie . riwiry. or of hi new I1'1 War, Wfa In (ontinental uni will ever know, for niarks n either the N,"ie blit flng the fly -- earth awy frora 11 an ammunition box nere amazed to find 8 I,,.-,- , . i s nftPr thls Unknown Sol the boii-,but another een re due honor was paid ,)P lrs flll,'iil. memory of ' n Prpw dim and as almost r'l,url,d close beside Where sleeps the Unknown Soldier? Out ln the barren land and the lone, where the Big Horn and Yellowstone" farewell. Today a great Blub of granite marks the last resting place of this Unknown Soldier of the Indian wars. last Where sleeps the Unknown Soldier? ln 1809 Gen. Braxton Bragg at Tulla-homtTeun., sent an official dispatch to the Confederate government at Richmond. After paying high tribute to the ofheers serving under him ln the western theater of the war, he said: However much of the credit and glory may be given, and probably justly given, to the lenders In our struggle, history will yet award the main honor where It Is due to the private solof reward and with no dier, who, without ho other incentive than a consciousness of rectitude, has encountered all the hardships and suffered Well has It been said: The all the privations. brt monument our Confederacy rears should In-be a lofty shaft, pure and spotless, bearing this scription: To the Unknown and Unrecorded Head. Could Braxton Bragg have looked Into the future, to less than three years after the eud of that struggle, he would have seen erected, near the home of his comrade in arms and commanding general, a memorial which honored the memIn ory of the "unknown and unrecorded dead. one part of the national cemetery at Arlington, a huge monuformer home of Robert B. ment of rough hewn granite and pol.shed marble Back "(! 1 n. ht co-o- f HATE TO BOTHER BUT THE CHILDREN YOU, MR. DEAN, INSISTEO CALL TELL YOU I UP ANO THANK YOU. I CANT WHAT IT MEANS TO THEM. ANO THEY ALL WANT TO BE LIKE YOU STRONG IP THATS WHAT THEY WANT, I HOPE THEY'RE GETTING GRAPE-NUT- S FOR BREAKFAST. 1CAUSE THERE'S NOTHING LIKE GRAPE-NU- ENERGY. I TS KNOW FOR STRENGTH ANO CAUSE I EAT the hears this Inscription: "Beneath this stone repose the bones of 2,111 unknown soldiers gathered after the war frora the fields of Bull Run and the route to the Their remains could not lie Identified but their names and deaths are recorded In the archives of their country and Its grateful citizens honor them as of their noble army of martyrs. May they rest In peace." Some of them wore the Union tdiip and others the Confederate gray ln the War Between (lie States Rut now their m'ngled dost Is that of Americans all I 2,111 Unknown Soldiers flow among buttes and upland plains of Montana, workmen, reserve excavating for a road across the Crow tlon in 1920, uncovered parts of a skeleton and several mong the bones found two bullets and uniform buttons. The place was a little coulee was fought valley where a famous battle when Crazy was the day 1870. That on June 25, Horse and Gall and White Bull and Two Moons nd their Sioux and Cheyenne warriors swept like a red wave of destruction over Gen G. orge of the Sev Armstrong Custer and his troopers emh cavalry. And so on June 25, 1920, a casket, hearing the In en written pitiful remnants of one who had down as missing" after Custers Last as borne to a little plot of Knn'rnI i.eir tie Preceded by a rulet less town of Garry owen ami he.irmg hoots ami bridle! saddled, horse, was followed by holi It sod, revet cavalry s.iher had loiight on that held red men and white who (.en II. S Godfr.v a Inn , years hemrehy mint under Custer, and seven otli.r s'trv'v.rs h te Boll aid the old Seventh and hy Chier other aged Indian do.-a half and Hawk ,l Could Braxton Rragg have looked s'.ll farther this Is into t l.e future to November 11, 192 wli.it he would have been: A great imwd Is gatti. red at Arlington, width 1 lie Biesi tent of is now a national cemetery to a soldier Is tribute States United he paying home from the wars 'l.eiav a white marble tomb, magnificent In ,ts s. nipii ity and hearing the IiiMnpth.ri: "Here fcold.er known iesp In honored glury an Ameritan lint to God," lb one of the most sacred shrines in forgotten historian of the "f 'he l,!"ighters of the ,olBthm'r m"1 f.L " of an ofheer staff of Gen. stonewall" Ur ra,np all America. arrlois across the record fc.daL a new trade tor tn.oe sleeps the Unknown Sold.iT of the Then three volleys (ti'hed over i thm gh:,"lnpg diholoseri th site as war the orld bpr Influence the Am. r-- crave and a In gte w.o'ed ...it taps' Ik, J Alexandria C Wni.n Newtppet Um. nd and toe. paid meir In. both 70. r men of with the lug Klociv; i, Boys! 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