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I Li L- bt By Kathleen Kaye Queries submitted to this this' department should be ba addressed to Miss Kathleen Kathle n Kaye department Salt Lake Telegram Salt Lake City U Utah written In Ink and on Queries are limited to one question each and must be writer appended also and address of one ene side of the paper only with full name Identification In column All names and addresses name or OP Initials to be used for aro held In strictest confidence For or service phone Wasatch between 11 and 12 o'clock oco o or between I and 4 o'clock when w When necessary please phone for the location of any commodity mentioned In this hl ri department Dear Miss Ka Kaye e I have seen a lot in the papers about the funeral of the Unknown Soldier t to tobe tobe be held at Arlington but even in your pretty answer in the you did not say say when this burial will take place lace Please tell me Also please tell me anything else you can about the arr arrangements etc I live far out and do not oot get the tho paper but about twice a week so please forgive my lack of information information in- in in information formation and let me have this answer on Sunday Thank you very much dear Miss Kaye Without you life would not behalf behalf be bo half so interesting GERTRUDE UDE Utah November 11 the third anniversary of the signing of the armistice that ended the World war war has been chosen the appropriate date up upon n which to lay Americas America's Unknown Soldier to rest in inthe inthe inthe the the- historic Arlington cemetery As the rem remains ins of this humble soldier soldier soller sol sol- dier ler whose name will be rn through the ages is to its final resting place within the beautiful marble marble mar mar- mar mar- ble Arlington ton erected as asa asa a n national memorial to those who have given their lives for the country the president president of the United States ex- ex presidents re Justices of the supreme court cabinet officers distinguished private citizens famous sa sailors lors and soldiers soldiers sol soldiers sol sol- diers of America and of the nations that fought with her per in the World war allied d statesmen who will who will be in Washington Wash WashIngton ington to attend the conference for limitation limitation lim lim- of armament not to mention thousands of everyday American citizens citizens citizens citi citi- zens will join in a last beautiful tribute It was England that t first conceived I the beautiful Idea of honoring her nameless dead b by the interment t of ot otone one of those dead in Westminster Abbey France took up the plan and buried her unknown under the Arc de deTriomphe I G General ne neal al Pershing has honored honored hon hon- on-I on ored the unknown dead of France and of Great Britain by placing on their graves Kraves the Congressional Medal l of Honor the highest military tribute in inthe the power of the United States gov government government govern govern- rn- rn ment to bestow From Prom the moment of the the disinterment disinterment disinterment disinter- disinter ment of the body of our Unknown SolI Sol- Sol I diet dien until it has arrived at the grave within the Arlington every honor that America and her former allies s can give will be lie bestowed upon the remains of this hero hero dead Famous officers of the French and British will pla place e upon pon the grave their governments govern governments government's govern govern- ments ment's most priceless rewards for valor The rhe funeral escort from the capitol to Arlington will be posed of units representing representing representing rep rep- resenting all branches of the united services the army the navy the marine marine mari ma ma- ri rine e corps an and the national guard The United States Marine band will lead the the escort escort The all of I them them enlisted enlisted men of the army and be eight in number five from I the army and three from the navy I chosen by the government The They re religious re- re rei i j services connected with the burial will be conducted by Bishop I Charles Henry Hemy Brent of the Protestant Episcopal church ChUlch who served overseas I jas as a chaplain President Harding and andI I the official guests of the nation as well as such official ial and private citizens as ashe j he ma may select will meet the remains at atthe f the the great audience audience standing at attention with bared heads as all that is left of one of Americas America's bravo brave lads Is b borne to its final resting I place within the stately marble inI in- in I closure At exactly noon a two minutes silence will be observed in Arlington I Immediately following this sol solemn mn two minutes' minutes tribute of silence President t Harding will begin his speech the speech the only one of the day day in In which he will pay the tho country's tribute to its World war dead The The interment will follow the conclusion of the presidents president's speech By presidential proclamation throughout through through- out the nation and all Its Us possessions at 12 o'clock Washington time a two vo I minutes minutes' silence will be observed It Itis Itis is lis is requested that all people under the American fag assemble at that time in inI I their respective houses of worship to todo todo todo do honor to the memory of those who died for Old Old- Glory in the great war l I I From the time the caisson bearing the body leaves the capitol until the conclusion of the exercises at Arlington Arling Arling- ton flags on all buildings and at all stations of the army and navy and marine corps throughout the United States and its overseas possessions will fly at half haIr mast I am glad to give you OU this Mrs Gertrude Gertrude Gertrude Ger Ger- trude and you need not apologize for forI I asking me to repeat what has hag ha appeared in the news columns The time lime for the two minutes' minutes silence Mountain time is 10 o'clock Dear Miss Kaye All the members of our family read the and we think you are just wonderful you give such en enlightening enlightening enlightening en- en lightening answers Will you please tell me if there is a place in Salt Lake where one can take training to become a nurse and if so please tell me it If this does not reach the waste wastebasket wastebasket wastebasket basket will you please answer it in a Sunday paper as soon as possible With oceans of love for you dear Miss Kaye TOPSY Ephraim How lovely lovely Us family approval that I like You are very sweet to tell me and me-and and to love me There are three hospitals in this city in which one may tal take training in nursing the nursing the Holy Cross St. St Marl Marks Mark's s 's sand and L iu D. D S The requirement to enter St. St Marks Mark's is one year of ot high school or its equivalent equivalent equiv equiv- alent age b between tween 18 and 35 The first three months in training is spent on probation and during that time Ume there is no wage After that those in trainIng training training train train- ing receive 12 a month month for for th the rest of the year and the two following The Holy Cross requires that an ap- ap for training must must F be more than 18 years of age and less lesS' than 40 40 have one year of high school or education education education edu edu- cation to that extent For three months the entrants are on probation without pay after which they are paid nO 10 JO per month for the rest of the first year 12 per month the second year and 15 15 per month the final year The L L. D. D S S. S hospital requires two or three years of high school with an ago limit from 18 to 35 Aft After r the three-month three probationary period they are paid 8 per month for the remainder remainder remainder remain remain- der of the first year 9 3 per per month the second year rear and 10 per month the third year It is required by all hospitals that thatto thatto thatto to enter the nursing profession the applicant must be morally and physically i I cally fit IDear I Dear Miss Kaye I I Will you please answer answer the following questions When broken hearted lovers lov- lov overs I ers look through their tears at the i I moon and see long streamers of light i i apparently reaching from their eyes to toI I the moon how far do these streamers really extend Is General John J. J Pershing a member member member mem mem- ber of the Ancient Order of Free Masonry Masonry Masonry Ma Ma- or is h he a fourth degree member member member mem mem- ber of the Knights of Columbus I thank you Miss Kaye ROSE GOODHEART EART Salt Lake Probably the length of two cat tails I If they're long three long three if they're short General Pershing is a Mason You are very welcome D Dear ar Miss Kaye How well named tho the is is for surely only one whose heart is is filled filled with love for humanity could so ably answer the questions of vital interest in interest interest in- in terest as well as those prompted merely by curiosity which daily appear in this department I 1 am greatly interested interested interested in- in i in the Semi Dual l stories published by the Argosy-All Argosy Story i Magazine and ad wish to know w if one I of the authors J J. J U U. U Giesy is a Salt Lake man or woman and If the question is is not too personal an one just juEt what is his or her religious belief I feel that only a very spiritual mind could create so beautiful a character as that of Semi Dual and so 80 ably I depict the struggle between good and evil with its inevitable result the su supremacy supremacy supremacy su- su of good as brought out in Black and White and Wolf of Erlik now appearing I thank you in advance for the Interest in interest interest in- in terest I feel sure you will take in answering an- an this WONDERER Salt Lake A lovely tribute you ou pay me Wonderer Wonderer Wonderer Won- Won derer and I thank you J. J U. U Giesy local physician and surgeon surgeon surgeon sur sur- geon and J J. J B B. Smith lawyer collaborate collaborate collaborate col col- on the Semi Dual series By request I do not answer on the question of religious belief You are welcome Indeed Dear Miss Kaye I haven't written you before but I would like to know where I can get the following books Dooks Lydia of the tho Pines Judy of Roges Ropes Harbor and I Struggling Upward If possible please put me in correspondence with someone who has these books I will watch and wait patiently for them to appear in the Wishing you success I remain I LONESOME Goshen I Lonesome I have your list of books the various shops at which they may be purchased etc awaiting your private private private vate communication The price Is 1 each Please send for private reply on the subject of their location Thank you Dear Miss Kaye I have read your many answers in I The Telegram but have never written y you u before I am in the sixth grade and 11 years old My face is covered I with freckles Could you please tell me a way to get them off Please Miss Kaye answer my question in the Sunday paper May I come again S. S G G. G Spanish Fork Probably you'll outgrow these little rust spots my dear so for that reason reason reason rea rea- son it would be my thought to wait walt waita walta a bit just bit Just a year or so that they may have opportunity to make their own departure That would be better perhaps but if you feel impatient then you might use any anyone one of several mild bleaches Why not first try buttermilk the buttermilk the oldest and loveliest bleach of all Surely you may dear Dear Miss Kaye I This is my first attempt to enter your cozy corner but I hope I am welcome Will you give me the names of and tell me where I could obtain two or three humorous readings for programs programs programs pro pro- grams Also please tell me some good ones that are not humorous that humorous that are not sad either Maybe I have not made myself very clear but I am sure you ou can find time and a way to help me With best wishes for a long and prosperous career I remain 1ST Salt Lake Sally Anns Ann's Experience by Eliza C. C Hall The Gossips by WIlcox and The Bald Headed Man all of which may mar be had at the public li library library li- li are considered very entertaining entertain entertain- in inc ing humorous l readings For the others others others oth oth- I ers I r would suggest suggest- How Did Ye Die by Edmund Vance Cook Carry CarryOn On by Robert W. W Service Out I Where the West Begins by Arthur ArthurI I Chapman and Mandalay 1 by Rudyard Rudyard Rudyard Rud- Rud yard Kipling Hope this will help you well my dear A cute name you have Do you live up to it |