The Perkins Journal (Perkins, Oklahoma), Vol. 30, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1921 Page: 4 of 6
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The Flavor Lasts
Doga Trained Not to Bark
The dingo or wild dog of Australia
neither barks nor growls In Its wild
state but learns to do both when
tamed and placed among domestic
dogs The Australian kelpies the most
prised of cattle dogs which contain
a strain of dingo blood ore trained
never to bark
If the racket of the fire engine never
loses Its thrill you’re young
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
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Hot water
Sure Relief
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FUCFBeSSSSBES
Pianos are to be taxed in Paris at
n rate of 30 francs for an upright and
60 francs for a grand
N?ver say “Aspirin” without saying “Bayer”
WARNING! Unless you see name “Bayer” on tablets
you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by
4 physicians over 21 years and proved safe by milions for
Colds Headache Rheumatism
Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis
Earache Lumbago Pain Pain
Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions
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Fiartelbaly Pragma
Always Healthful
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Night asd Horning
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Smarter Burn if Sore
Irritated Inflamed or
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Infant or Adult At all Druggists Write for
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A delicious
peppermint
flavored sutfar
Jacket around pep-
permint flavored chew-
ing gum
Will aid your appetite
and digestion polish
your teeth and moisten
your throat
seline
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PETROLEUM JELLY
Far sores trroken
blistersbums cuts
and all skin irri-
tations Also innumerable
toilet uses
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES
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The earth’s envelope of air Is now
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And autumn's golden bod is brimming o'er
A peace is in the air share pine trees nod
A silence croons where summer sang before
And fodder shocks Bko sentinels on guard
Stand BMtchfnllq through mind and rain and
cold
A noiseless bee alights on broken shard
Cut bud and bloom are gone — the qear is old
DAY FOR THANKS
Presidential Proclamations Are
' Prepared With Care
Stat Dpartmnt 8pclallt Draws
Tham Up Before Thy Am Submit-
ted for Praldntial Signature
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It Is a mistake to suppose that the
annual Thanksgiving proclamation
of the President of the United
States Is always written or dictated by
the President As a matter of fact
about all the President has to do with
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It Is to sign his name to It The actual
composition of the Thanksgiving proc-
lamation Is the work of a specialist in
the State department at Washington
He endeavors year after year to ex-
press practically the same sentiments
in an entirely new way or at least
without repeating verbatim anything
that had been said In previous Thanks-
giving proclamations And as may be
readily understood this task is be-
coming more difficult with each sue-
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cesslve annual call for a day of re-
joicing and thanksgiving
The flrst Thanksgiving proclama-
tion ever Issued by a President of
the United States was signed by
George Washington and the original
document Is preserved In the library
of the State department The flrst
draft of the proclamation started off:
“In the calamities which afflict so
many of the nations but Attorney-
General Edward Randolph did not
approve of such a gloomy beginning
for a Thanksgiving message so he
changed It to “When we review the
calamities which afflict so many other
nations the present condition of the
United States offers much matter of
coniolatlon and satisfaction"
Even this sentence was changed
rewritten corrected revised modi-
fied and altered several times by
vs rous members of the cabinet to
wli- m It was submitted but it was
TURKEY 18 AMERICAN
T turkey Is a gennlns American
and not what his name would Imply
Wh that has spent his youth In a tur-
kej raising community falls to recog-
nise the dignity of the turkey cock
when with wings loose he walks
through his domain with bis obedient
floats of followers) If the turkey Is
Issued on Jan 1 1795 and set apart
the following Feb 19 aa a day for
thanksgiving and prayer
Any one who desires to see all the
Thanksgiving proclamations Issued by
Presidents of the United States will
find them preserved In red leather
volumes' In the State department
Some years ago observes a writer
of national reputation I had the ram
pleasure of having an official of the
State department show to me the
proclamations Issued relative to
Thanksgiving day They am all
handsomely bound In red leather
keepers and It waa gratifying to see
with what care these documents were
kept Even the one Issued by Presi-
dent George Washington was them In
all Its glory But lk was not concern
Ing a November holiday as It was ob
served on Feb 19 1795 and dated
January 1795
The other Presidents Intermittent-
ly or occasionally proclaimed the day
of prayer and I was curious to know
just what engaged the attention of
President James Madison In 1816 just
100 years ago and It has In part
these good lines:
MThe day be set apart on which all
may have opportunity of voluntarily
offering at the same time In their
respective religious assemblies their
humble adoration of the Great Sov-
ereign of the Universe of confessing
their sins and transgressions and of
strengthening their vows of repentance
and amendment They will be
Invited by the same solemn occasion
to call to mind the distinguished
favors conferred on the American
people — In their security and in the
victories which have so powerfully
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contributed to the defense and protec-
tion of our country — to safety against
dangers from abroad"
While George Washington origi-
nated the custom of Thanksgiving
many of his Immediate successors did
not follow his example and It was
not until Abraham Lincoln became
President that the annual Thanksgiv-
ing as a November holiday became a
regular Institution in the United
States
not our bird of paradise It Is certain
that hla presence contributes much to
ward making a paradise of our homes
on Thanksgiving day
THANKSGIVING DAY
Never let day nor nlsht unC allow’d paac
But atilt remember what the Lord hath
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What to Talie tor
(CflDHSTTHIPMTOK!
Take a eood doee of Carter's little liver Pda
— tnen take 2 or 3 for a few nights after They
cleanse your system of all waste matter ana
Cesnlate Year Dowels Mild— as easy to
take aa sugar Gwmftis is sfrwtoia
Small PilL Small Dose Small Price
VagOMEESS
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Wards Off Malaria and Restores Strength
— — ollsitHMIrwiHWlAiHliAafcH fdaAOUdwftsft—
Makes a Discovery
A four-year-old boy visiting In Co-
lumbus last week had had but little
experience In the country having
lived all of bis life In n large city
His knowledge of plants was limited
to those he had seen In parks and In
the very small yards In city homes
He was driving lu the country with
relatives and the machine passed a
field overrun with foxtail a tall grass
with a brushlike tip The youngster
regarded the grass with bulging eyes
and finally he cried excitedly "Oh
mother mother here Is the plaee where
the wooly worms grow” — Indianapolis
News
A Mother’s Story
Yns Uiors Should Hood
This Advleo
Rienzi Miss — "When I ootnmenced
taking Dr Pierce’s medicines I was all
wreoked and run-down until I was
not sbls to do anything bnt now I
am getting along well and have a big
fine healthy baby boy Tongue eould
not tell how much better I felt after
taking these medicines I took both
the Favorite Prescription and tha
Golden Medical Discovery also two
vials of tbs Pleasant Pellets and had
practically no suffering I will always
praise these wonderful medicines I
would never try to go through expect-
ancy again without Favorite Prescrip-
tion”— Mrs Mery Owen
Get Doctor Pierce’s remedies at any
drug store and you will soon feel their
beneficial effect
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The Perkins Journal (Perkins, Oklahoma), Vol. 30, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1921, newspaper, November 18, 1921; Perkins, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1840091/m1/4/: accessed June 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.