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ars BOS YY A __& te GOS oO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1930_ ‘Basteenveveeneeescreceey sua ciuaaueecceeccataenngegangseenece auc c ue atean een esac rounvesnercyuecennnstccauuscensccyovecsnazuuceenoegnnuvvnesineenaeaenveegeaceenenuntecnnecosceaeneeuvecesaneeneccev¢eancnceuecnasneeeeccoeetteeenteet ane uraneuavaqtenecoueearnaeuyrcenevenvevavaneconeeeeecuodceseneencueanenscovevecanacsccunsecspeennscensivetntinii quits 3 HE IS NOT UNKNOWN fl z Nobody knows what he did or where he fell. \ Yet in honoring him, we cherish the remem- ‘ HUMES TTT NE Nobody knows his name; yet simple heroism needs no other calling. Nobody knows his creed . . or whether he had a creed. . . yet no more FEEVOUUUTUONUDOOOQOOONON NONIDET a ae eae ee FUPSPTDITINITUOUUDNTUID OOO OOOO sublime lesson than self-sacrifice is learned within church walls. He may have been a toiling clerk whose scope encompassed only the task before him. Or his life may have been as far-flung as the mist- ~ western hills toward which he pushed his plow. : ‘ Who he was, or what he was, matters little. He was American. The sun-warmed Vir- ginia hill side where he sleeps is his soil for it is American. The ideals for which he died were the fruit of a tradition characterfstically American; a tradition of freedom that has heard ax strokes in a clearing, pen scratches at Independence Hall and “Cuba Libre” at San Juan Hill. brance of those who marched an unknown road far longer than the one to St. Mihiel or Vaux. For the Unknown Soldier is not unknown. His name is known to those who called him bud- dy; he still marches with the Immortal Fifty Thousand. Though they have never returned, theyare all the more glorious for the misty years that separate us from them. THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER He is known to the sun-white Majesties Who stand at the gates of dawn. He is knqwn to the cloud-borne company Whose souls but late have gone. Like wind-flung stars through lattice bars They throng to grect their own, With voice of flame they sound his name Who died to us unknown. ... Angela Morgan 5 2 a AT TaN E @ e : The Following Advertisers Have 2 * e i Made This Page Possible : Ingstad’s Garage Rose Shop : Lenhart’s Drug Store Sandin-Wilde Motor Co. : Logan’s Sarah Gold Shop E ille’s Electri Service Drug Store = ‘Ack’s Radiator Shop Carpenter Lumber Co. Makrille's Klacteic Shay B. K. Skeels E ‘ . K. Skee 2 : A. & M. Tire Service Central Lumber Co. Montgne-Thehete: Pooune:Co Pree : i Armour Creameries Dahl’s Clothing Store, Mavbnemery Ward &.Ce, : z = Murphy I Co. Stair Motor Co. z E Bergeson’S Dakota National Bank & Trust Co. : ne NE Suaeh thes z z : neers North Dakota Power & Light Co. E a Bismarck Implement Co. Eddy Tire Service Texaco Service Station i E Bismarck Paint & Glass , First National Bank Paramount Theatre ae ane Sone : : Bonham Bros. French & Welch Hardware Patterson Hotel The Bismarck Tribune z : Bowman Furniture Co. Grambs J.C. Penney Co. Wachter’s Transfer Co. : Brown & Tiedman - Grand Pacific & Bismarck Hotels Quain & Ramstad Clinie Washburn Caal Co. i Capital Steam Laundry Gussner’s Quanrud Brink & Reibold Western Baking Co. i Capitol Theatre Harrington’s Barber & Beauty Shop Robertson’s Oscar H. Will & Co. AvHLQOUOAL UO EGEPUN NEG UUUHU zene Sea HAH ENE gg vv RE MMO TNE HARREEU HAP TOOM NO UOUSROGUePROOT THERON MUTUEN OEM UUOMULOUUUUD eran pus UUvOrU ee sGenaN tke HUA