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Show . THE SAUNA SUN. S.UJNA. UTAIf . t, b, Lansing , Mith. Sedap $773, Power, Ouality, Economy" Low-co-st Trgrisportatioft' Star (m Cars Pi ic x i f. Lann'nf, Muk, COMMERCIAL CHASSIS . . . $425 ROADSTER $525 TOURING . . . $525 COUPSTER $595 COUPE $675 ? COACH $69) SEDAN , .t $775 . . . k. lit, DURANT MOTORS, Inc. . s1 C J AX' PZYK&m'JT (vfcsxztAJk? COCJZIDG 250 West 57th Street, Pfew York H General Sale Dept. ' r'us " .tHr . ..S'S'Xsi - VSsSt.'i, 4" By JOHijl DICKIE SOfl SHERMAN A I:VlN' C00L1DG E, thirtirtli . Ff . .vS v p rre?V 1819 Broadway, New York Dealers and Service Stations throughout the United States Canada and Mexico , . . Plantii Elizibeth, N. J. Laming, Mich. Oakland, Cal. ? dent of the United States of America, and iThe First LudJ of the Land ,v A at Ilymolith of the Pilgrims a Wa pleasing and sifyilficant picture to all good Americans at Thanksgiving.' time ! Fof S'liauksgivinJ bay is "a national 'liolifiay peculiarly our own. Its the happiest qprt of combination of sober and sincere gratitude to Divine Irovidencfi, of feasting anf Jollity and of home andstate. An in Its historical associations its a century and a half older titan-eon- . es Day. Thanksgiving Day-fakus back, wifiy, .nilly, to Plymouth Hock and the Pilgrims of 1020. And 'it should te JVlll 1, rather ' . thhji Xill. I. fZOWATW JTOIAS2? Tim President's gae Is flxdd, you will note, on Zi&W'I&gUSHlWZfnMZ'irr f the depicting the signing inr the cabin of tile Pilgrim ship of the Mayflower Conjpact. the first anniversary of Hie landing bn riymoutjj who is uniqua Shermijn ojf .Connecticut (1721-03That deservedly famous document should be read Rock .During tlie first terrible wjifter of 1020-2in American history in that he helped prepare by ail on. every Thanksgiving Day and herd it is: and signed the four great documents: Articles, of nearly half of the Mayfio'wer company had died. Put tlie fall of 1021 had assured them t of an Association (1774), DeVdaiition of Independence , fn the name of God, Amen. We whose names are underwritten, , the froyall subjects of our drtyid abundant harvest, Moreover, the. Fortune "liad . (1770), Articles df Confederation (17S1) and Consoveraistne Lord King James, Ly the grace of God arrived In November with thirty-fiv- e more. colstitution of tlie .United States (1787) lie was a of Great Britain. France and Ireland King, Deonists. So there .was even reason whv Gov.. fender of tlvi Faith, c. of Cnpt. Jalin Sherman of Wa'ter-1,owHaving undertaken for the glory of God and William "Bradford should set apmrt a day for who heard his cousin, Iteverend John, preach advancem,ejit..of the. Christian Faith, and honour i . tlie Thanksgiving .sermon under It tree. And It thanksgiving. of our King and- - Country, a Voyage, to plant the The- - Puritans, who. arrived In . 'was first "Colony in the NWrfherri part of Virginia, beginrfing Itoger Vihermans grandson, United States pjc doe with 1000, fyiparently adopted the Thanksgiving by tty-sSenator George Frisbie ,IIoar of Massachusetts, presents.solemniy & mutually in the pres- ence of God and oqe of another, covenant and wlio procured the return from England In 1.808 Or possibly, they evolved a Day of thq combine ourselves ogether into aciviil body poll-tik- e, of the manuscript diary of Gov. William Bradford Thanksgiving Day of tiiSir' own. Anyway, the for our better ordering and preservation, and. Puritans at Watertown had a Thanksgiving Day . containing-thfurtherance flf tfie emfs aforesaid? and by vertue Mayflower Compact. hereiff 'to enact, constitule and fjame stfah just celebration In 1034. The famous Cotton Mather, In Thanksgiving Day; ag a recurrent national holiand equall 'Lawe, Ordinances, acts constitutions, .his MagnaliaChristl Americana; Or, The Ecelesi-- . offices from time to time, as' shall b day by Presidential proclamation, lmd its' begind astical History of most meet and convenient for the general thought lias a chapter on of ning 4n 1803. In October of that year President good the Colony junto which Wb promise all flue" submis- the. life of the Itev. Jolin Sherman (1613-83Lincoln by proclamation, so recommended the day sien and obedience. In witness whereof tve have to tlie people and set aside tlie last Thursday in P., A. M. (Trinity, Cambridge), who arrived in herevnder subscribed out nabifs Cape Cod 11th, of Watertown in the ffunnper of 1G34, Ii wblchlie . in the 'November for Its observance. Such has been the November, yejire .of the ralgne of our Sov-. eraigne Lord King lames of England. France and slow growth- - througli, three centuries of the observsays: Ireland IS and Scotland 54. Anno Domino 1620. 4. ance oT Thanksgiving Day, which lias, marched So much was reii:iorj the first of the It would .be Interesting and import-a. first cone into this country, that soughtsoiemnly to. across the continent .with the American people. tt;y know the thoughts of President Coolidge at the . offered up their praises untik Him that "inhabits , i;i,vmoufh attracts uibre tljan 230,000, visitors a 'Che praises, of Israel they had prtivided close student . monument, for he haslong been-These visiters make. much of the Old Hollhabitations tb offer thnse year. wfierejn praises. A. Day t his country s History. Moreover, Ills American of Thanksgiving was now kept Wj the .Christians . which dates Lack to .1000 and was and House, of a new, here called Water-towancestry goes back to the beginning of things in under a tree; son of the John Howdn whith .Thanksgiving ilr. Sherman pre'ached his . owned by' Jaliez Howland, . New England and lps first" American ancestors Ue land of the Mayflower. It now belongs to the an first is unto sermon, assistant Mr., ,. JhUjiis: close by, in the old burial ground of Watertown. llowlnml Descendants of America.. Jftiin Hawland therq being present nsany other divines, who won. These ancestors were Puritans? not Pilgrims. dered exceedingly to hear a subject so accurately was that lustie youn'ge man of whom Oov. Wii-- , and excellency handled, by onethat had never John Ouolidge the first of the Amerl-- . liam Bradford writes, in "ills History of the bvfore performed any such mblic exercise. . can line, arrived among the first of the Puritans ' . plimolh Plantat'iou : Cotton ,M;ltTioT7 it will be noted, makes no rneh' .. In PifiiA-witb he wife" Mary mid due Miild. Ilis , . , tiou of a Thanksgiving feast following tlie public In sundrie of these, stormes the winds were so son Simon tiie first American-horso ' seas as feirce and the hish could not beare under a tree. It is to'lie limped that they .exercises Coolidge. . . knote of saile, .bug wete .forced tr, hull strike the famous divine .was a bit forgetfiri otherwise . 'asails Every good Amej-i.cnj- i with the waves for divorce days shoulTH;nfw the'difference. Of- the Puritans of Watertown mys .liiive been tnu'ithcr...And thus lay at between the Pilgrmis tK20) and the Puritans in a a luslie .younge man wiVh satisfied a be hull, to miylity slomie, obligeil reason feast of ;wid ew Separatists-withdr(1030). The Pilgrims (called Jolrn Howland), cumins upon some occasion a flow of sful. IhcidentaUy It i,s interesting to from the established church of England in order .above the KratlinKs. was, with a socle roll of Presiiient all note Ji .that lnjman probability the shipe thrown into tl'e sea; lut it pleased God to have tlie richt td choose Theta that he caught hould of the top saile hallllards, Coolidge s then appointed by bishops. They held church and which hungf overboard, and rane out' atTehgth; "state to.'be separate; several hjfluefitinl members grandfather was. one of tlie congregation that lis- yet ho hel3 his houlfl (though he was- sundrie toned to ijiat Tlianksgiving sermon. fadomes under water) till he was hald up by the of the Plymouth colony werenot church members. ' T!ia first national observance same rope to the hriine of the water, and then of Thanksgiving Tli by were nTit concerned about the religion of with a boathooke and other means gdt into the 100 took after first celehrathe years place Day ; asked only ro.Hglnus freedom for others . sLipe againe, and his life saved; and though he tion It'is .generally stated tlipt the atiHlymoulh. themselves. was something ill with it, yet he lived many years They were largeij. simple country . first national observance was Noveiyber 20..17SO, after, and became a profitable member both In folk. They were without .capital. They practically? church and eommonwealjhe. . in accordance with a proclamation by President sold themselves to harddabog forseven years to. " Is an error. historical however, rn'nn, . lustie That, to Washington. thus miraculously tlie. Now World. yoiimre get Tljs ' In the proceedings'" of the Second Continental .saved, Tdiirrled Elizabeth Tiilie,. who . was on the . Tlie ruritnns did no't separate front the estabCopgress it' is recorded tliat September 13, 17S1, lished churHi. They undertook' to. jmjke' formal Mayflower, and thuir4ocendajits are many in tlie on motion of Mr. Sherman, sectfnded by John land. Moreoveivtraditkin lias it tlmt Jolin Howfhangfs to suit themselves.. They held church find Wftlie;-s;jiooof New Jersey, it wns resolved that land was tlie last nf tlie Mayflower passengers to .state fo.be one; only church members' 1111(1 the December die. 1781, as a 31, bp appointed Thursday,, freemen and . of. the pow'e'r to vote. All rights Public of tho. in of England have nsso-- . Thanksgiving Day other' creeds were anathema. The Pufitaijs of Many places throughout,, a United that and be elation States 1 GEO. under Gov. TTnlm anci eomfnjttcss have honored their appointed wjth Wintheop 'ijicluded many of suitable to memory with memorials of various kinds. The .the English, gentry and came in -- ir fleet tip ten. to prepare and. report the occasion. The committee . appointed , con- lufest memorial to lie set up is a .stone, at Imming-to- n ships to Massachusetts bay, with goods and five- sisted of Mr. Sherman, Mr. Witherspoon, Joseph tlie presence creek',' at Hull. It was unveiled-itock valued at'one million "dollars. . . . of representatives of tlie American, British and Montgomery and .Lfmes Mitcliell Va'riium.- - Tlie We niay- - know in general the thought of 'Presi.'Dutch proclamation, 'reportecj October 28, 1781, recites, dent Coolidge regarding tlie Pilgrims. As governor reproduced shows among other things, tha4 tlie year is- - one in lyhich of Massachusetts he' delivered hh address at tlie Capt. A. P. Fairchild; U. S. N., delivering an the confederation of the United States has been address on fhe Pilgrim's. . Tercentenary ' Celebration at Plymouth, saving In ' On Thanksgiving Day tlie good American should and In which, ater the success of . completed . part; . . . . our allies "by sea, a General of First .Batik, with his give thanks to .tlie Divine Providence which has There was among them small trace of the vaniwhole army, has been captured by the allied so often aided the progress of this one- - nation nf ties 'of life. 'They came undecked with orders of children ' of fortune nobility. . They were not-t-Uforces uhdel- Cominaifder In tur. earth dedicated to liberty,' fo'eijuallty 'of rights but of tribulation. Persecution, not prefeTenqe,' Chief. 'arid opportunity and to tlie pursuit .of happiness brought them hither. Butitwas a persecution In the first session of the'first congres8,.organlzed Never 'in all history has the individual citizen had In which they found a stern satisfaction. They carretf Tittle for titfesT still 'less for tjie goods of April 3, 1780, we, find Mr. Sherman one of a comgreat an opportunity to'iH'hieve a competence, .so tliiJ' 'earth, but for "an idea they jvould die. to- - request .President Washi-ngiootTRFee mittee a Jenw u'od JYui-na .family. Never before establish Measured by the standards of men of their time 'to recommend to the- - people a day of " public' has a, people ergoyod such material comfort. And they were the humble of the earth. Measured by later accomplishments 'they wer.e a mighty' tlianksgiving und prayer to' lie observed by! the. nation Is tlie wealthiest and most powerful ' ' host, jf whom the world was not worthy, d seined with grateful hearts tlie many of earth. acknowledging to free mankind. No captain ever led his forces to-of favors' God, With by. a .signal conies rank-especially .Almighty . such power responsibility; such Is the conquest. Oblivious to yet men trace 'to hem their lineage as to a jpyal'.house . .. - affording an opportunity peaceably to establish unwritten law. Also- pjosperity tries tlie soul of What an increase, material and spiritual, three a Constitution of Government for their safety and man quite as much as does adversity; such Is hundred years have brought that little company t liuman nature. And. so it is wiili nations. The happiness. It was in accordant e with Is known to all the earth. No like body ever cast so great an influence on human history. Civiliza-- . that President, Washington by. set good American should therefore .add dignity and tlon has made their landing place a shrine. apart Novembes 20, 17S0; as a day of public importance to Tlianksgiving Day ,i y taking stock ' ' ' . The first American Thanksgiving Day was celeof tlie past Hnd tlie present and by making re thanksgiving. ', , brated December 13, 1021, within a few days of . . The Mr. Sherman" In .both cases was 'Roger. solves for tlie future. ' it Toronto, One that hieuns love. When I writ to Reggie, 1 use blue that means faith-ful unto death." When I write to Our movie queens have big hearts,. Clive, I use cream that means my Bald Playwright Eugene Walter at a When 7 first, and only love. movie queens dinner in New York. But here, said Mr. Walter, I I culled on a movie queen the other changed the subject. As I was sayhe went on, and found ing, movie queens have big hearts." afternoon, her writing letters. Her beautifully monogrnmmed stationery was In various colors, and I said: Apple Exports You dont stick to one color of Apples to tlie value of $24,287,048 were exported from the United States pifper, do yiuT Oh, no, said she. When T write In 1024, ns compared with $9,093,668 to George, I always use pink paper worth In 1022. At Least They Have Room for Many Loves . bas-relie- ), 1 great-grandso- n , e e New-Englan- ), And to think I was poisoning t nt I couldnt a (1G04-1091- .. li n ' of waste. matter allowed poisons to form and be absorbed by and this meant , ' , ... -- , - . lie" prescribed the Nujol treatment and it made a. world of difference to both of us. Now that 1 know' how dangerous eofistipation is and how easily-ican be am I never going prevented, to allow myself to get into that bad condition again. t . . - ' Mi7thprs are the best friends of Nujol. When precious new lives are at stake they seek the remedy that medical author-- r the-sout- this-reques- slow' elimination the-fn,- -- . M itiea approve because it is so safe, gentle and natural in its action. is dangerous for Constipation anybody. Nujol is safe for every- -' It does not affect th body. stomach and ia not absorbed by tbe body. didnt tainted milk for babv. -- -- see why he lie explained that faulty or the blood . and-tow- e my own Baby V9 gain. I never dreamed that my constipation was responsible until the doctor told me. ), .(1Q32-1G93),y.;- i; , Nujol helps m Nature s own way Nujol simply makes up for a deficiency temporary or chronic in tbe supply of natural lubricant in tke iutestines. It softens tha waste matter and thus permit thorough and regular elimination; without overtaxing tha intestinal muscles. . Nujol can' be taken for any length of time without ill effects. To insure internal cleanlinesa, it should be taken regularly in accordance with the directions on each bottle. Unlike laxatives, it does not form a habit and can , be, discontinued at any time. INUIOI ilujui luuay anu neg to enjoy the perfe health that THR INTERNAL LUBRICANT IS poSSltj only when eliminate a normal and regula . 1 - How to QuicEdy Limber Up Sore, Stiff, Swollen'joints s It was a pharmacist who saw' prescription after prescription fail to help hundreds of his customers gt rid of rheumatic swellings arid stiff, Influnied, joints. And It was this same man who asserted that a remedy could and. would be compounded that would make creaky, swollen, tormented joints work with just as much smoothnegs as they skin and flesh right down to. and ligaments of the Joints right where all the trouble starts and then to-blessed relief comes quickly. is for ailJlememher, Joint-Eas- e ments of the joints, whether in ankle, knee, hip, elbow, spine or finger, and when you rub it on you may expect speedy and gratifying results. It is now on sale at druggists everyever did. where for CO cents a tube: Now, this prescription, rightly named Always remember, when Joint-Eas- e Toint-Easafter being tested success-u!!- gets in Joint agony gets out quick. on many obstinate ensos, is d Biggest Selling Joint through progressive pharmacists o millions of people who suffer from Remedy in the World filing joints that need limbering up. Swollen, twingy, inflamed, stiff, Joints are usually caused by pumntism, but whatever the cause, soaks straight in througli high-clas- pain-torture- y pain-irture- hit-Eas- e d s -- |