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Show DENMARKS HONOR Greatest of Tributes, He Died for America One need not have stood by the Unknown Soldiers tomb at Arlington to nnderstnnd why such a shrine evokes today in many countries a tribute of reverent silence, why it draws the thoughts of millions of Americans by .its austere yet tender significance. It Is the element of mystery, so beautifully woven Into the fabric of the Idea, that gives to It a universal appeal. Because no humai being knows, nor ever will body rests there, it perfectly symbolizes each and all of the legions of Americas dead. No state, no section, can claim this veiled figure as its own ; It belongs to the nation. No pride of birth or breeding can sully the sacrifice it represents; forever sealed is the question whether the nameless warrior was cultured or. illiterate, rich or poor, whether the blood he shed had strains of Celt or Saxon, Slav or Latin, Norse or Puritan. One thing, and one alone, makes illustrious . his memory an American, for America he laid down his life. For greater love hath no man than this." To be the so.ace of those that mourn, the symbol of a nations gratitude and its ideals of sacrificial service these are the glories that exalt the Unknown Soldier who lies there, pillowed on earth from the battlefield where be gave his life, asleep under the mantle o everlasting remembrance. know.-.wha- s ,fs VS '' ' ' . 5 ss ' X y This monument to the 648 seamen killed on Danish ships during the .World war was unveiled a short time ago at Copenhagen, royalty and prominent government officials taking part in the ceremonies. m New York World. ' died. ANOTHER UNKNOWN w f lllt Ar-gon- 61 f'Ht dirty and Governor Pollard of Virginia review a mammoth parade in honor of George Washington, February 22. The present tomb on the grave of the Unknown Soldier was erected by th? Children of the American Revolution. . j ' ! Spirit of the Day V United the no was accident that It States, which has fought fewer wars than most great countries, was the flrst to institute a Memorial day foi Its war dead. Nor was.it an accident that It was instituted just after a wai which represented a moral : uprising against slavery and a fervent determination to keep the nation united. With high objects went a high emotioa A democracy has a special feeling for those of its sons who have died in battle. A people which has given hun dreds of thousands of young men for 3ueh causes as . were at stake in the . Civil war Instinctively, desires some means of honoring the .men and the causes together. New York World. black band McCune School of Music and Art 200 CRISMON A NICHOLS ASSAYERS AND CHEMISTS 1 8. West and Laboratory Temple St., Salt Lake City, Utah. P. O. Box 1666. Mailing envelopes and prices furnished on request. Office 229-23- Cullen Hotel 'clean smelling.' Fred 3. 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