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"I cannot ilj too much In favor of the tnedicina, I was in a run Behnke-Walk- Tun-dpw- W P ATHJTQ I Lll I y 7 ofii J ; By ELKO SCOTT WATSON S THANKSGIVING tlm tipiiromln's and our minds turn hack to tin origin of tluit holiday that Is, If Twemic:h rentary minds, accustomed to making It a dny for consuming roast turk-y- , cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie. cilr and other eatablea and drinkables to a painful degree, football games und for Innomerable other forms of celebration far removed from the original purpose of the duy. can he easily turned buck for a consideration of It would be Interesting for em-klitoric origin if as to make a mental Inventory and try to deter-ninIf we know much more about the people vho gave us thia holiday than we seem to knew shout observing It In the spirit In which It was nn "Transylvania" nailing Jan. SO Clerk's Uth eruiee, McUyt. Including Medoh, Cenary Ltende. Ceaabloara. kebet. Cepitai of Morocco, Hpem, Ahhero. Malm. Athene, Con. stentlnople. 16 days Palestine and Egypt. Italy, kieiore. Cherheor. UerM). iaeludea ktuk ruUee. motors, oto. Well, Maybe Net. "I have been reading noma of th articles In Woman's Homo Companion on why people marry," wrote one husband. "I don't believe the authors know why they marry," he added. "Nobody knows." and othera who. Ilk themselves, were Aaalitanco In nlwaya offend freely dangerous to the community. Thua, th records of th Essex County Quarterly courts show thsl, to thosa who dont need It during th eeeeinn held at Ipswich In 16SI, severe! auch perilous females wsr dealt with: "Warrant dated April 14, 1CSS, for th appearance of those presented by the grand Jury on Mar. IS for folding their balr, frlstllng and knota, and for wearing silk scarfs, Martha Rogers, Mery Ilrowneix and Elisabeth Drown, the glasler daughters, Abag.illl Metcalfe, Elisabeth Ferktre, wife of Luke I'erklna, Martha Wat ton, John Websters daughter who lives with Mr. John Rogers and Trlcllla Carre 11, CapL Appletons maid." Dy 1T1J disorderly night Ilf tn Boston seems tn have been well started, to th extreme annoyance of the Rev. Cotton Mather, who comments on It thua In hie diary: "There ar knotta of rlotoua Toung Men tn th Town On purpose to Insult Ilety, they will com under my Window In the Middle of the Night, and alng profane and filthy Bonus. Th last Night they did ao and felT Upon People with Clubs, taken off my Wood pile. Tia hlKbtlm to call In th Help of ;.te Government of the Ilace, for the punishing and suppressing of thea Disorders." Efforts of the early New England fathers to atop wiokednesa by means of strict laws met with Indifferent surcesa. They wer more ready to admit this than som of their modern descendants thieves, plrturi (which Is sober-fnee- d tall-crown- The Seventeenth century epeclalixed In repression. of the Twentieth have a right to demand that m history (ell us the truth about how the repree-slontsof Puritan New England really worksd among the masses of the people. It eeem to have been no more than Indifferently successful even In that age of letWi adversity. A large traction of the population submitted to, rather than shared In, the th religious and moral fervor which has asmade belongperiod notorious. They hardly qualified were "the ing In the company of the saints. They ed W . not-qul- Puritan reveuled In Thus' nre the "not-qult- e book written by one of the tlvscentlaat In which for one, at leatit, they are presented to Americans oi today aa people" nnd human being.1 Rut In turning our thoughts back to them n the time for the holiday which they huve given us approaches, we need not hold then, in any the less esteem or reverence because of these revela- "not-qult- e Puritans" were very much like the people of today In their fuults and frail- That these r ties, Professor Lawrence then proceeds to demontions about them. The concluding chapter of Prostrate In His hook by quoting from contemporary fessor Lawrence's book la an Ulamlnntlng expos! records. Then, as now, the elders hud the flaming tlon of that fucL lie says; youth" problem on their hnnds. For the boys and There Is a belief, widely prevalent today, that New girls of Massachusetts liny nnd otherIn should he th cringing slave of puhlte history for new colonies DTI) rpt. they DID go Acpoller, rather than tt trustworthy guide. cording lo thla belief ths fact which history preard Immodest fashions" nnd wicked appnrell,'! sents should be determined, not by the historians, there WKUE flnpiters," or their equivalent who but hy those who ar supposed to understand bob.Vd thrlr hair, or the equivalent, the college better than they what th public welfare requires of the historic record. In particular, there ar students of those duy VERfc addicted to riotous great numbor of persona, groups In powerful night life ami there WERE organlsatlone, who are now Insisting, even to tha qnurrels, tights. suits, family rows, explorer of point of coercion, that no present-daIntoxication nnd any .number of other offenses cur nntlnnnl or colonial history shall bring to wlitetr brought them, ,'otmg nnd old. Into court. light, and certainly to no widespread public notice, facts which seem to discredit th traditional any are fucts These nre not merely opinions. They and popular View of our heroic and glorious peat. Is and here records nnd other court from taken Th authenticity of th facts Is rarely questioned Th propriety of presenting them to th public, evidence of the truth of the nhove statements, In or at least of giving them so much prominence. Is the order presented, as given In Professor Law orten sharply challenged. renceV. book; In anticipation of such a challenge to the fact) or "to orbl1iten Invslgt Toung men thers wer presented In thla little book, a further word bedraw the affections of any maid" without th prop-- yond what haa been said In th preface seems apr permission, and the law enumerate the current FirL a to the belief that Clio should propriate. writ-InUwreeeMy,: r : methods: "whether It be by speech, slave rather than a. guide, and that her uta he prohibited could possibly b ottered about the f compny-keeplnterances should be determined, not by her faithtutri, " " Puritan, W sinful dalbut there U still much to disorderly ful disciples, but by the mlliarlty. guardian iid bis frivolity. During more than "Uttrv Mrr,n liance, gifts." of public welfare. This willingness to substitute orator barn etupefled their rev- trt mythology for history, and to cling fondly to that' In 1610, Jacob Inline and Sarah Tuttle of New r wth tni nndleerlmlnatlng praise of the which la known ta he ontrtte, I shared by so many were baled to court for violating the law Haven ",h were the glory of early New theli of Elndtho admirable show people today that th historians of thla that purpose record apd the whn the Image breakers of onr own bfivereiit been prayet have Issue 1 a formal, public protest and unlawful meetings bad by no means country lmee hnve risen to reply, they have ' ' ' 'warning against It Thla warning Is In th form and fasting. n n nmltten Ww. -only a figure of nnhuman nf a set of resolutions adopted by th American down together," eaya the testimony aat a'5 They awful by his worshipers. It Is Rrt tuS and bar arm upon hi Historical association, tbs national society which arm her, hla being " Justice he done to the humanity, the frniji klaaed hor. and and ht Includes In Its membership practically all th lendhla nock: or about shoulder be frivolity of our formidable nn-et0rJ him. or they kissed one another, conklaaed ing writers. ' and teachers of history In tb United he an hour." vvample, nil we loyal New Englanders half about In States thla posture tinuing rroin our youth op of Cotton Mather's hew, denied that Jacob had Inveigled her as to tho damage, If any, done to th Sarah Second, 0Tr Rchcraft "nnnnd hla dtacusatoa of the tat. fined her Instead Puritan tradition by the facta presented In thla affection," whereupon the court "hould vlrgla." operations of the devils"; bat a her called and or by tha manner of their presentation, ths of him. book, W rmiW Bot been ns freely Informed of how Immodest own profound admiration for many of fhs new and Norn authors 1614, aa Aa aarly n breach of promise eult while cPd rtin In early New England has not bees lesof Maaaachuaetta la leaders authorities th alarmed cond wife? We ahaU not love them has ,h or worn c. sened la tb slightest degree because of th farta to ordering that no peraon, alther man M orftheri of oura. If we see them gay .u make or buy an apparel, althat be haa discovered and related about them. Rather, hereafter shall of we think and to firsve; cease Um, may Uee on IL nllvet with he haa felt reassured to find that behind th mythn any or linen, silk, woolen, ? .mtvm..of...m9rstil .nd ... gold, airk, or thread." Impossible. Intolerable, onhumen of Mythology Kew men ef laid ou alaahed . llkewlao waa nMM there really war A K!nd vmn In prohibition the Seventeenth century kefc.vi.bi eo abundantly equipped In each sleeve ant and slaah ono achievement, thaa other mr wholesome than It In In the cloth, Teutietk gold or alive, with noble Qualities and noble deeds that laudaanother In the heck"; also on all "Tien, an now, n few and good he , hata beaver superfluous j " women tried tn vain to great ruff, tory tying about them was at best belt, hat band, "sell" godllnee glrdlea, ktfc, fame thine all th brighter when the dark- of wnato, Their avoidance th 'tltude, hut there went few buyer, though t tlu With due regard dor aeas which au. rounded them la more adequately allowed the present possessor T hU overyhody wee compelled to attend the hw.eer th law now pro-Jrevealed. The. policy "of trying to conceal 'or ro ar ns j they auch apparel out vast the acta by of the majority, rtfcw aleevee minimis their faults ajid limitations aeems rreet Immoderate 0 th bf f number. except tbe small word of .very , more likely to produce. In Ihe mind of lb present- y bJew Englander wef .. ptrltually ekla Citlsen. ' cautious Out cynl-- ' day schoolboy or nt generation. Some few of them were . PP tCe th desired patriotic reverem-e- . and than hia,.' skepticism w ' more were hypocrites; but most tfc. remote ancestress of th present day to deepen th suspicion of many that all nation!i r neither. Their . Las alwdealt with In the cUuee which prescribe amount of true hotlne i more conducive hlatory ta n set of than to Intellectual arm of th the nakedness about the same as ours, but tt honoetr. "P,a, patriotism Jingoistic throf rJo th a,ereut form, end they talked about It more ' Puritans The However distressing cantankeroueneee tn teB Their normal human fc a girl bobbed her hair, or otherwlae to those who insist on regarding th sari' ay that tn ctntuff UUat SvntHntb camouflaged pious phrases dnMKd and a halo Nw Englander aflr.da aBesides null la, mistaken for godllneea Probab- I0T.!fn eh bed U expect act merely father's lj welcome with the follow! It may ascetic. some ,rb as bewildered a we are about ho publ.c hut alao mothers of 'that eminent son of New England. Oliver Wen VermJ lived. Certainly they were often dla 'on the Lord's Day. acd wrmnt mlntstd the from dell Holmes." In hi world wise remark that "w 4 he wl,b their efforts to regulate IL local th. . must have a weak spot or two la a character IntHTnir , doubts aa to whether the method , love it muck." tAev were haled Into court, after wo the lid wee. attar aU, the beat way t (tl '")llh huoiaa feeilnta Hanfords Balsam of Myrrh fee nrethetde Meooyhe edwA i deal W. N. U, Salt Laka City, No. Treat in Stars. Slirrlduu, tb aculiuor of and half-Engtia- Eng-Inn- d Love-makin- g t ... e . tt Awlrta Is the tied mat Beys Maearaetase tt Mesne set weslitoatw ef MeUcyUesaid . - y NO n , Protect their Tender Skins and Silky Hair with (Duticura g, mge, g. nigbt-meetlng- a, unncry yoar chiUnsa fhs Codons habit mv bev daw (Ida aad lovdy hMAwieh Ids. The deity set afCedcws Soap, eaMswd hy Coucam Oisiaseat, katps kheslu sad scalp des sad heelthf. TIACR - aut . It. Olstoust IS. IO. ' leey Tel ewes SO. SaM MMyadm, ' imtkttdfm. AdJnu ,; w- fc faah-Iona- Cadcan. goody-good- . and-wome- n ). heron-charact- er - n. up fr . -- half-truth- s, !Krod Nol-tju- ll rn.vl.D0m ; QUOoEa-Strcnd- T TTAH - GRAND Is "A T Different Utah Coal, a coal that is HARD; in fact, it burns almost - like Anthracite.' ia LONGER, It stores with no CLEANER and J-IAKE- NO S STRINGY SOOT OR Both the re- tail dealer arid consumer will find UTAH-GRAN- D COAL an economical fuel. Just as good for rcrije, heater, brooder or furnace. O-INKE- "- - tea, tret. ' -- ca Phone yout dczler or write u. cenoTunKeiLD ' cc: cd.n c:t?t - loss, LASTS de-Wh- en llt -- Dept. B5. Meldea. Maes OfeU Us " -- - tr . e n ,vln half-Amerlc- an blood, tn h cowing back to lecture again. Fhe said the other day to London correspondent : My other American lectures Tailed because they were too heavy. My new lecture will bo light and airy full of epigrams, you know.- - My lecture on love, for example, will begin: conalata In a man running after you till you land him." Itehoboth Sunday Herald. . , -- 28. A Clar s -- 46-19- is always safe to five a Bayer tablet; there is not the slightest l&rm in genuine Aspirin. You have the doctors assurance that it doesnt affect the heart.. And you probably know frost experience that Bayer Aspirin does banish all sorts of pain in short order. Instant relief for headaches; neuralgia, neuritis.' Rheumatism, too. Nothing like it for breaking up cdd. At all druggists, with . ' , .. proven directions enclosed. H p back-fenc- For Galled Horceo It V breaeh-of-promls- nr have been. Puritans." te no, AmW, IMSt HOee Mwvey niANK r, rr iMir,Tim-in- ig s, of course, brings up a mentnl usually a reproduction of some plntlng or cartoon that we hnve seen) of a men and women walking rou of woods to a little log church. The the ttnu;b wtstandlng fer.turea of the sober costume of the aea are the hats, the big shoe hackles nnd the clumsy looking cunt, with their muzzles, over their shoulders; of the women the wldtp Dutch crps on their head nnd foe dark coin's hanging from their shoulders. If ft la the cartoonist, rather than the painter, who Ikes b ojn.. mental .. picture of tlm Puritan fcventors of Tlia:ikglvlng day. were iretty sure t see n .mm holding a turkey by the neck h one hand und Ids gun In the other, while an Mien rrrow deeorutes the tall rrown of his hat. ft the arrow (nn Indian arrow Is by row an thnast - IndkittimeMe syndHtl of Thankegivlng) nsy be Pylrg thronth the window of a log enhln hw:e -- nil plunking Into the turkev on the fable, Ruch to .he const prim lion of the Puritan famllv, n reedy to eat the noble bird" when the garnish arrives. Or If we nre asked to characterize the Puritans In n few words, those vonls are pretty likely to, he "stern" or noble" "fully" or "pious" or well well puritanical you know what I mean." Hut aside from the Ideas, us given by these ttihd nd word pictures, how much do we ctunHy know nlmut the Puritan fathers and Rnlhers? Do they exist In onr minds as people." "hrman beings"-nns Images recreated from Wprp they all. mid always, "pious or or stern." or d!u hnve their llgh'er they roriteT! when they were people" . or "human B'X" as we know such Individuals lodny. the author .if a hook, recently published In '"'me of the Puritans, by l.ltrle. Drown , J j'"mPany, nnswer that question. The name of ,s Purltnns." which in tarfci "rildna of an answer. Put lest It be ' ' nf nn Iconoclast, Intent It ''Bering some more Idols. rn outsider who tn?-n,T'5e 'rrp'erent fun at a people nd ,Mnr dear to mo.tt Americans. k it ntd that thendauthor of the hook-dHenry New nntlve Flnglunder nnd a ,rfJ'rpne- k8fnrT nf Ponnectlcnf college, who rmi I examine his family history to know Penks. For two of Ids ancestor Hamit ot'er have "records" In that they T?9 h ! n,ft ro,,ri for deeds which were "not-I. , the Introduction to his book MEDITERRANEAN 25!? Slaep Bullets far Beasts. llulltH ltNplng potions currying have been Invented by Captuln liar-rldirector of the Harris mtolnglcul exedltion to South Africa. The none of the bullet carries a hyixulenulc needle, which ou Impact discharges a powerful drug. The antiuul la an hour. cmcelved. Thanksgiving, Ps. CARTERS ISiPILLS e r ,- - Hkenk are eoeit, Wolves, fajrot. killed with Coyote Killer tapeules." CirHalt Formula end lna(ru-- t lone Keene bar Room, lJvluaetoo. Mont. ! 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