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\ itUmacmamt* efye Chris A -i Won faith. sad honour o* oar King 4 Countrta. e voyait« t* plant ye flrff cot oo» In ye northern« parts of Virginia, doe by thefe presents solemnly A mutually In ye pretence of ini > « r * God sod one of another. sflSjj covenant A combine our Bn !Wve* tngeether Into a riv 111 body politick, for oar w si-:' ration, A furtherance of ye eoda aforetald; and by icte. to >* ronftltate and frame auch juft and squall la wee, ordi nance«, acts, cooftMutton* 4 A office* from lime • ■1 time, as fball be »bongbt moot meet« A convenient for ye generali good of ye Colonie: onto which we promt ft* all dae «ubmlfflon and obedience. "In Wltncff Whereof we ■ •• - 'A a 4 ' ali3 1 i <1 - m % J V. V k A « ■O V: I « , R r f m f I L x •jQv I ÈJ3ÎÜ f" J 4 -■ dzemm? xBgT*XkÆfi*&i Jat&&tgrrr (Am*-JOnJsm/ éy Cynts S. OmOrt ) m I-»' « By JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN HANKSGIVINQ DAT all good Ameri cans are popularly supposed to give thanks In spirit to the Pilgrim* tor Plymouth Hock ; for turkey, cranber ries «a ii pumpkin pie; for their heroic struggle for religious freedom, and for their successful dem oust ration that Hew Knylnod coaid he made to yield l ' ■sra . ; u rr 1 ta ■L-/ m cmatasr * *jx ffexr rs > A> J »e «wJl « a *tvtng So probably you vritt picture and John Aides and fair PrtsdQa and all the reat of the statcAy company walkte» down the gangplank of the Mayflower and atep pteg off oo to the good old «olid rock of New ®ng load—good rid solid New Bngtend bedrock that bad been right there and had been bidding defi * wore sUU at the bottom of tha ocean. Wall, that's fine tor a historical picture. Bot nowadays science will not let as atone tor a single «riwte. Ohamjdon btwbodlce, rogutar batttMkys! When kind of poison gas to abollelt »*fJ»T ma tag tt too deadly for any aw they »« firing up a . bai*»«»d rotten to do awhy with Thanksgiving dinner«. And now they've with ClysBoftth Bark with Piyawafi Rack itself k Iris a sad tale, fellow Americans. And here tt lg In all Its saddening details. An «specially sad Us » to have its detail I* that tt . . natve-born American, Dr. George Frederick Kuna To he sure, he was born In New Totk city—end Mew York and Massachusetts differ a bit on and In many thing»—which may account for bis doing». Anyway. of _ w __ ___ si) over the world and the wearer of all sort* of decorations Meat re markable of all, he's president of the American Scenic and Historic Pr e s e r v a tion society. Well. Dr. Toronto, Ont., of the granite silver which be seid was a piece of Plym oath Bock. And the Britisher»—as eager as ever to get even, after more thas 800 year»—fell Chat Dr. A. P. Dr. W. H. Coûtas. Prof. T. L. Walker, Dr. H. ML Awl and other formed the «pmtrîon. f granite. After the which, of didn't soy mt ef a tObpager to that eW P. ÉL to . to » mm - of Mayflower I» bo c tares to u the to • i rock, to t» a pure of « at h «b». fhta fcf Job f m J eessMomjr Aw> Ged in the state aa tha rocks in tha eh*€p pasture« And, os the poet hath It— B*«n In tha City ef Stoat on. . Tha ton* of tha Sana and tha Cod. Mow tha I>owalla hava so oaa to talk to Sine# tha Cabots opoak Tlddlah. b'gnd. •■t tha patriotic eoctetlea of the old Bay stats lot oat a roar of Wrath and anguish. And whan tha University of Bodhaatar—New Torte and Mao sachaaetts always did hive hard work to dwell to te amity—announced that Plymouth Bock Sd^oma from Canada, the grand old _ weal«« got Into action. Gov. Churning BL Co* ^ ^ stats, hut Liant. Gov Alvan T. ^ waiting a minute, ordered an *x * * ^ wooroa an amination than and there of Plymouth Beck. Oa «seid um hammer and What Lieatenont Governor Puller's geology ex* at this writing Perhaps tt is hatter w! Rice, who is custodian ef Plymouth Rock and Its grand new portico and Commonwealth Reservation, reporta that Anyway. relic hunter pas st riae a Oliver from the rode." and points out what to be a freshly the weather-worn surface does to which ihs as If some Plymouth Roch was taken from the custody ef the Pilgrim Society of Plymouth to 1890 by the Common wealth of Mas s a chusetts and ta a ward of the stats. It Bel the „flooring at the portico which covers tt had! Utile tt ÎO walk about throe Is i of tt The old canopy which covered the rack from UMT to nm provided with tall were locked night» oe "roUc chance then. As to the "Thanksgiving Kata." many Americans would doohttom be glad to roe 3 sott more highly honored on Thaakagtvtag day. It was he who introduced the cranberry and tha a savage end aB that, haf ha and hta a delightfully etmpte and fairly " t titrai system; Cent in the hill sad « 5 8 that hum* turkey and ta is tt tor the evidently wus what te ef the the ef Wans, b. l B« i ahout best ye « m th* ffi Ä I» m-. roe ef kept kg to ft at am m R by the 41 ta - of the I« titafgu) hm 4 hr I« I «r : - .. 4 r haw* here-under cwbfcribed oar names at Cape Codk) ye 11 of Nov e mb er in ye year of ye rslgne at mr eoverntgne Lord King James of England, France A Ireland ye eighteenth, end of Scotland ye fifty-fourth. Anno Dorn. 1620." The foU tribute to the Pilgrims Is part ef the riBctoi of tho Boom of Bepro««® yuan ago a small company ol and woman, upheld by cooedance and Inspired by faith, braved the danger* of the sea Is order that te g now world they might found "Throe "They loaded first at the end of Cepe Cod, where now la Provipcetow*. There In the cable of the the momentous documenta of bis men first joined by mutual tory, for than covenant to flsggi a dril body politic. Bacana» of the Idea that was to grow this was the tat« the ConatttitleB of the United Btstae every American owes gratitude to Its authors and should honor the spot where It was conceived. "The landing of the Pilgrims' symbolises of the world's groat adventures. The hardship* of the voyage^ the perila of the »rilderoe««, th* ravages of that dreadful winter them ere hat dr ces that frame the picture Actio« tor the nation, oar concern today with the aolmcn story Is toot tt rivets the Imagination on the aooîeeî pb««ss ef humer- euro.Hofty purpose, dauntless cour age, steadfast endurance, pious enthusiasm, holy HHh " "To comm oat of which - of America. Is not only to Inspire our people with fresh gratitude tor their heritage, but also to re and glorify those virtues. vive their respect far those Institutions, spro«d understanding of what they moan. Insure theit safety, encourage growth. Never has II liberty through law, of sacrifice tor common gain, of righteousness The Pilgrims natwally an a cherished tradl people, especially from the tton of the A RMaltatlc point of view. It seems to be generally overiookcil that the Importance of their **. at the Plymouth colony, rather than the materialiati< -■c» ent (hat tt was the son tta high Idroto gfi railglotM dévotion, that firm Werid to Europe os a sue* eeeafal field for fio cU«» the Pilgrim* the > first groups leading the t sod development for adventurers. Important of way to our natioaoj Oar national growth ta the 800 years stacs the Pilgrim* landing der ef the world This country Is lam/ia and their Plymouth Rock is the won we are UOjOOOjOOO of as now O»j00O,OOt* Oar for » Improvement« ere v*h The 80.187 basks have rod at 177; total resources Of are worth at lemfi IM60. The railroad* 1,000, Electric light •a Investment of Mtttway» more than ffiJOO. BnOAOO .000 and teiepbone* power gMWO. 000 . 000 , 000 . 000 - gae end telegraph* wopoo rnannfl the tedurtri V* have te *60,00.. UMamn ... There *r bOe* and motor frocks to me m *28 worth of - _oa the to the United There oro riWld k# wa Thaokaglrin « day 1824. give cb Le» m : I V» mt SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN'* and INSIST I Unless you sec the "Bayer Ooss" on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 yews, for Colds Headache . Neuralgia Lumbago Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism • • O * iîo Accent only "Bayer" ^/V/iR^ wUcb contins proven directions, f IIA 7 Handy Thjfit* boxes of It tab l et » 9 Aim ledUea of M and lOft-Droggiri*. •f Soak Groom of Achilla* ProA Wilhelm DoerpMd, euccewor to Henrich Schtiemann, who excavated the raiu of Troy, baa gone to Con etanttnopie preparatory to contlnatng the axcavatlona He la hopeful of lo cating the graves of Achillea end hi* friend PatrociO» through Ideas ob tained from Homer's poems. Professor Doerpfeld wee wltli Schllemenn In tlie 80'a. when Troy was drat uncovered. Important ti All Women Readers ef This Piper Swamp-Root a Fine Medicinr kxûuey or bladder troubla and now napooi it. Women's oomplaiat» often prove to be Both ing else bot kidney trouble, or the bladder dieeem raraif of kidney II the kidney* are not is e healthy am dition they may to You i may softer pais la tha end Sow of ambition. Poor health makaa yon mrvvu», britabl« Kumar's Bw*«nj>-Root, by rmu>nag b to the kidney*, proved to be Just me suce « the remedy seeded to Manjr usd for a sampl# iv&itfa to at# what Swamp-Root, the gnat kidney, Ever Oo., Binghamton. N. Y, yon may rasafes mmm esadltage at Tan Scant Kind Grocer—Whet kind of wap do you want, young man? KM—Give mo tho kind that has tho moot perfume ln U. w os ms'll know when I wash my toce and not Anke Be giKKl Rr- kind Be charitable. Others may wa your fault* even os their*. you look I * bflfcmsossg sleeptoito XjL nights, heaviness, are Nature's warning that intestinal poisons nra flooding yoar system. If this ta «flowed to omrtinoe, yon may become a victim ot eertoon organic d is ea se . Laxatives nod cathartics do not over constipation, unyu » noted authority. bat by their conti nu ed one tend only to ipff* Why Phytidam P<n*m Lohricatirm hag found at last in , fabrication a means of o ve rco mi ng con stipation. The gentle lubricant. Nujol, p eo atrnta e an d eoftana tha hard fcodw ugtc and thoa hastens its peonage thccwiüh ind , oat of the body. Thaa, Nqjol brings tater i Medkal N«4ol to aged In leading hoopih Is prescribed by physician* world. NajoJ tonotamedictotafOrlhaAtive ; cannot grips, like pons wgtar. It ig . Take Najoi regularly and adopt tbta i habit of internal dronlineea For gale by all ex«««. For Internal m ■ Fmrf OW Roman Mint - The alt« ot a Homan aunt was erect eaa count, when R. BL Ordwla dug up 4,000 cotii«, which ore believed to have been made by the Rome ce daring the period they occupied Hag land. They are In excellent preserva tion. and data from 2S A. D, 81 years before the Roman conquest of Britain, to 400 A. D„ Just before the Inal évacua tton. Tha field where they were found eras used by the ancient Britons os a camp, and this camp afterward was takes over by the Roman«, A good principle not rtfbtl f under fttood, m«y prove a« hurtflH an ft bad. Stop that Cough! Freeno, Calif —"I had g heavy cold that settled an my lunge, with a con eta n t eoagh. -I could hot glee hot »leap night, had at e o destr* for food, and bad a feel ing of fear »mû deeponden ? » T wo bottles Dr. Pic«*'» V T the tightness fat my chest and rid of my cold. I could eat sad «taro "•VflL* H? '">%!-« CitJ«" m W» mmm Bara «n "iwA» A vnfriiwev hu bât OunMR. me» it Al »1! deakr», er send 10« le Dr. I I a ÄT Y