THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL. PA Ce History of Thanksgiving PROTOCOL SIENED [AGED EMPEROR | BY COMISSION OF LSTA 0EAD Jor blessings in all ages and every cle | President To Receive Copy From Head His Reign Longest In World's History Of American Commission—A. J. | Marked By Series Of Trag J i For Lamenes Keep a i 1] f ger of the LN harvest was Ceres i celebrated annually 1 was culled Coralis Pani Will Present the Agree edies, Culminating In worship and rustic sports, Men and women f i \ / fos? | ment To Carranza { World War. ‘essions and went to the fields with music. Vi stival, He mentions the sacrifice that wer offered In the A= , : [ Atlantic { i temples, and alludes to the jovousnes the 00d M1. ut ) \ 17 | viding for the Ls Roman thanksgiving day were not confined to this annua Ty I< \ J of the Amer iy celebration of the festiva { eralia, mnetimes they were i S vy iuahua, Mex. held in commemoration of victorious martial campaigns, Plu , ALL Hoc pontrol of ti 3 tarch tells us of the emperor who t conceal h tdefent ordered Vo 4 ippler L REG anksgiving, which was observed. Then 1 facts of ON {i \ Sis troops sha sent into M minent been indicated by a di ISAstrous campaigy Cn renerally known, he excused . \ 3 \ YW in pu f bandits at ny ti the re ' ! m Deriin which re | BY = und that he d "yy t len » the » of a das po i \ / ‘ Al wn government dee it nie | ported Lis ey " 3 : PD i i i» i 8 iy / A ai hia v4 a ! ir i ther, a thank | nturies bofore For Another Session, TO EXPEDITE BHOUR a ~~ a igre Rad Department Of Justice and Rallways Reach Agreement ———— « — | Wa ing Attorney Ae § SR | — giving of G i MN SNE om r the eon of the Adamson & were ! ied herd | : est ah . 4 ln r y | of the bountiful harvest, appoint ctoher a8 a thanksgiving firs arveat festival in the history of the ny By 1880 the hint 1 become an annunl festival, No doubt in its the agreement between the Attornes : 2 3 i i London recently re recent in substance decided upon, and that ' : o . WIrn 0 favor in Massachusetts, the only matter to be determined months t Hawalian Ialand 5 | % "ye Kaidk 3 ’ ming i » iawallan glands and we ’ ra During the Revolution Thankegiving day became national. All through “ a, - Kaneag City fa whether the suit of the : or Ra lr i oungstows rlegram, + > . ’ ¢ —- t ng on thelr Glex eo the war, congress annually set apart a day for thanksgiving: but after the , Miss uri, Oklahoma and Gulf Railroad ‘ = : pos Elen , - - Cle . : - * . ey iy ranch one of the most elaborately , - “Thanksgiving for Pence” In 1783, there were no more until WwW nehington decided arainsgt the Government i : . ! Adorate.Ly Dr Peerr's "Dead Ehot is not a "Me . “ ! : ¥ equipped in Northern California genge” or “syrop but a real old fashioned Tuipl if became predident in 1780. On October 8 of this year at New York he lssned { that of the Santa Fe, shall be made the | Se Jatfleine which Sloane Su Yorma J . - ass or Tapeworm with a single dose Adv Eimes thanksgiving : gports it took the place of the English Christmas, for until comparatis Gennral date all that savored of Rome and the episcopacy was held in dis and the rallway lawyers was wallop roveral him a » ! for national thanksgiving, This was the beginning of the orthodox “last . In substance the plan provides that “DRY CHICAGO" CAMPAIGN ON. ™ Nike Form Thursday” that has since been hamed in presidential proclamations iy both the department and the railroad eat ts ascyling : orm, $ iv f “y 10le re $ oF » . . ' RA a inch this time the festival had genera) official reengition throughout New Eng- agree in every way to expedite and | opened By Bryan, Who Denies He “A hunch is the masculine equiva- land. and in this year, 1780, the Protesiant Epigcopal prayer books recognized artive's ness the case to be deter the authority of civil government in the appointing of thanksgiving days. mined upon to a final decicion in the The chief differences between the two was the want of ceremony at Ply. Supreme Court, and that during the Chicago.—A “dry” Chicago campaign mouth that characterized the English festival. In some parts of England pendency of this suit the Government | Was opened with an address by W. J the merry-making was around the “neddingsheaf,” or “keérn baby" and In will not begin any prosecutions ot | Bryan at a meeting here of the Chi many places the Inst load of the harvest was drawn to the barn in a wagon earriers for failure to apply the law cago Federation Mr. Bryan was called the “hoch cart.” In front went pipe and tabor, and around it gath- : AEN el asked as 10 a recurrence of the report ered the reapers, male and female, singing joyously as they proceeded, At i that he was to move his home to Ashe Plymouth there was no ceremony o 102,826,000 IN UNITED STATES, ville. N. C ——— “1 don’t mind denying it again,” sald Population January, Including Posses- | Mr. Bryan. “Why should any one sions, Will Be 113,309,000. leave a nice, dry’ State like Nehraska? My home will remain at Lincoln. 1 Washington.—-The population of the | «ii do my voting there” United States and its possessions Jan. edb sos adi unary next will be 113,309,285, against WILSON WATCHES FLIGHT. ROR CRD 111.687.9562 In 1916, according to at J : ; i Pr ; TT Census Bureau statistics, The conti Confidential Stehographer Pp Opinions Differ. His Only Hope. Advice That Failed. nental United States population was . grapher. Of ol “Men nre like wagons” remarked | “Tell me,” spake the easy mark, Rich Uncle—