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29% C \¥ 0, a+ c 3am} DpNESDA aa $50 u s $> tox mes 0 & -+ Tos 1. L A ~ AFTERNOON, Smy'r’mmmm B1, 1922 J 5 & mye WATIERTOwn DAILY. TIM ES, % % S + T In the t ! you have been reading on the subject Hr rnin ~- ~~ alll il A ' IHF Too SL c Fe ce . . i * \I've been studying it for ton | =- - AH .E ELL . a an 385 come- - ao - years.\ t : __ _VOCALISTS . to \10.0% IAG = f. ( . HDC \Ten years! Do you mean that £11151 NEW BOston 1 f i k f BANRUF -1 00> - - condlglon has 'persisted for - ten |E | g i 1; R 1 : a J mtaal ' , | years ?\ =_ \ R ams SP | ' | - © . Pavid moistened his dry - tips. “N SH\ , He a . i ‘ - 'Yes,\ he admitted. \It might not | I; E Scalp Rolled and Burned 1 . b) have done so, but the-the person | f c AH! led. MW be I ' ll « WholmadeTthls experiment used Bu&=~4 Was Built 25 v ‘ he H Lool & » gestion. The patient was. very IIL,; tary ll m\ 93A as ; tL L. s * ' and weak. It was desirable that he ; £83“?— Barthotomy - 7 T T8 © 1101 Mary' ROberts Rhlnehart , should not identify himself with his] O. L., Bently For a long time I wan troubled past, The loss of memory of the ; Y¥ears. 1 with dandruff. Scales would-formi on Copyright By George H. D : ! period immediately preceding - was ¢ ~omn., my scalp and when X be- # . Copyright By go H. Doran Co, ° complete, but of course, gradually. | . PF came overheated it would | ;- the cl C 1 25th 4 [ oud began to lft over the!} anniven lane} Itch and burn. My hair « earlier perlods. It was there that | (3111 of the New Bok C fell out when I combed it suggestion was used, so that auch will be celehry, 'and became very thif. I ; memories am came back were, -well, | present ang ttlod different remedies Tet , the patient adapted them to fit what - refpeczed to at | % Mtge? alga 13305:- {oi BYNOPBIS, till: ranch. I want to see Maggie Don , be was told.\ | vices in q,. * ead an advertisement Thera is a-mystery a yourng pr?{ aldgon,\ Again Doctor Lauler shot a swift day. There wil h 'Cuticurs Soap ar (figure-Int and. Dic£°fiflngffgfe°¥hfirfif§egyw1u his ;, \She's not at the ranch. Her hus | Elance at David, and looked away. J sent for m free sample. It helped me supposed u oleLDr. David Livingstone, f band died, you know.\ \An interesting | experiméfit,\ he retreat is ho sp I purchased more mnd I was | | anda his aunt, mey Crfosby. \I have an'idea 1 can find her,\ he| commented. \It must have taken! beginning last Sip healed. (Slated) Mra. M. Long» O'H'APTEH V---(Continusd> sald. \I'll make a good try, anyhow,\; Courage.\ with the Jublly unset. 28 {glimgfln garomtudé When he had gone she got héri \A justifiable experiment,\ David ' 4 um cum! $13.1 very. da Not His life. Hers. - galts bottle and lay down on her bed,! @firmed stoutly. \Ard it took cour will be celebnp toliet purposes: \ ~\ \Y\ \W || op ing might after he had f Her heart was hammering wildly ...! age, Yes.\ . morning by thy toilet purposes, y nig eat Elizabeth was waiting for him in. _ David got u and reached for his 0. 1 Bently Sample Frie by Mail. Add | | asked Elizabeth to go to the theater [ the Hvifg-room, in the midst of ber, Bat. Then he braced himself for the of Copenhagen Ind‘ where. dammbmmnmmm.mmmvfi. he went into David's ofice and clos | family. She looked absurdly young. real purpose of his visit. 1 Rev. Father j BRHF\ Soap shaves without mug. | | 5q the door, Ludy, alive to «very } and very preity, and he had a mo. - \What I have been wondering Springs, 0 8.8 . h eons ~. | movement in the old house Meard mentary misgiving that he was olq | about,\ he sald, very carefully, \Is on this E » C hint.go in and rocking in hor \chait f 1o her, and that-Heaven save the: this: this mechanism of fear, this be other visithy 1 = mneu overhead, her hundn id1o in hex lap, mark!~-that she looked up to him.He! WaAll-how strong is it?\ and sub deary i .. ® . waited in tense anxiety for the Anter- considered the blue dress the height | - \Btrong?\ Bentley, cay: | euma 18m view to end. She thought she ESQ}? of fashion and the mold of form, and' . \It's like a dam, I take it. It holds h C A Remarkable Home Trentrficnt gh‘ltd mofidgmger “ind“;g A in? lfiafilng phen of bis overcvat in the; Docs certain memories, like a “my: church was a avid wou swer. » +? hall, tried to put on Mr. Wh gale. ls anything likely to break It by the late Giff? Given by Qne Who had it. David would be right. Dick, fne! instead in his selers | MeLay was pastor fora the Past 1f has serve . longep i any other prieat, | has bea and | repaireq car. It is the only this territory an : largely farmeny & radius of fly, attend | servicy 6 towns of Hg p Picknoy attend\ ghlly, ' I J f P ¢ to Pry d - by theumatism. thase who aro thus affifoted know for over three years. I tried remedy after remedy, but such rolief ma 1 obtaihed was only temporary, F4 whiy 1 (bund a treatment that cured me completely and such pondition has never returned. have given it to a number who were terribly afflicted, even bedridden, them sevent y« rs old, and the results were the Sime as in my own case. I want every sufférer from any of muscular and Cewe'.ing at the joints) rheumatiam. groat value of my im- me Treatment\ for its remarkable healing power, ome of orm 5, rov ed ear 1893 I was attack- uscular and lovable, upstanding Dick, hada right 'to the things Other men had, to love and a home of his own, to chil€iren, to his own full iffe, But suppose Dick insisted on clgar- \Ing everything up before he marzied? Sub-Acuto 1 suffered as only T= a pitiful i1| any girt in her senses woud refuse him, Suppose he went hack m v - ada? He had not changed greatly in ten years. He had been well kmown there, a conspicuous Lgure.. Her mind began to turn on the pos- eibility of keeping him awsiy From . Norada. | _ Seme time latér she heard the of- to sighty sub-acuto Don't 4 a cent, simply mail your name 0 wi build!“ and is ip. $12“: affidrosl. and ly will send It free gfikgogg‘gfgg rifle $2; $11,150 a; It is completajy to try - After you {have used it, and {m cam of which ty {l but] pfrm 03:02:51 orw Slot ;$:Lr}gngf gt); the stairs, twio atkadtm inlay: d or justly proud, fy mich forms of rheumaflam. ou may custom, and knocke M A can boast of so completely fgn families arg {, u from Waites the services Sur Catholics art. Warts of the dio in the celebration divo noua ELECTED “me . t 21.-Rer. Alp of the Pres. New York Mills, ator of the Png. Jay. sond the pr\? odt it, One Doliat, but meney unless you are perfectly sat- to sond It Vhy euffer any longer. when relief Is thus offered you free. Write Luca};- wiark Ho Jackson 274J Byracuse, N Mr. Jackson is responsible. Above statement true. nderstand When he came in she saw what o not want yout closed her oyes for an instant. \Put on your things,\ he said gay- | 17. \and we'll take a ride on the hill ' tops. I've arranged for a moon.\ | And when she heaitated: that fair? on't de- _D1{yrston Bldg., going. if I have to ride alone and talk to an imaginary lady beside mo.\ Bhe rather imagined thet that had been hia first idea, modified by his thought of her. She went over and; ! put a wrinkled hand on his arm. | \You look happy, Dick,\ sho msald wistfully. R \I am bappy, Aunt Lucy.,\ he re' | plied, and bending over, kissed her. / i On Wodnesday ho was in a state of | alternating high spir.ts and portods' , Of sllence. Even Minnie notle® it.' 1 \Mr. Dick's that queer 1 hardly pre ! know how to take him.\ she amid to the second pas- 1 Luoy. \Ho came back ard asked for held in the A “g: who is | i noodle soup. and he put about ail the' church here yas |; bardware in the kitchen on him aind) Tentsigretsitimes | ; said be was a kn ght in armor. And' Oriskany, who ith SUNSET. || when I took the soup in ha didn't eat! as clerk of fight and l it.\ - succeeded by ERs $33.3, .§'§-‘fi times t \ffzc\ of It was when he was ready to go out 2a “flog?!” BA GA'KC {that buoys ! Deve farted H0} y 22 fAST C -= : came in, as siways when anyth I Boourillg.. Oct. si reat freie te thew EUNSET Cater C ' unusual 'was afoot, to let her look | the installation flan-Nam. 1-031“waan him bim over. Ho know that sho [ & the emior Dan's ectept sube: U Mp AL Re Stop Laxatives Which Only nstipetion Nujol Is a lubricant-naot a medicine or laxative -so cannot gripe. \thrands off his dinnor cort. ° \Well?\ ho said. standing betcoro her. \how's this ? Art ca Mra Crosby.\ I \IH brush your back,\ she said. and brought the brush. He stoopeed | to ber, according to the little cexe-)} mony ahe had established, and a he} made little dabs at bis speeklessl back. \Thare that's battar.\ Ho atraightaoned. \How do you think Uncle Dawid Is°\ bo asked, unexpectedly. “Bitter than he has been in yoazs. yar - 'Because I'm think little trip. Only ten days.\ he add seeing hor face. \You could ho clean my office while I'm away know you've been wanting to.\ She dropped | I | piss fravote You: For to Lucy it was unthinkable that: \It makes you sleep, you know. I'm' I 1 coat incident, which should concesl his _ Staccato yelps. ul Caro, 80 A8 not to jar her feeling of being entrusted ly with something infin fous, and very, very dear that must never suffer or b | | won CHAPTER vj i in an office in the clty Ecious of either action. hind a groat mahogany desk, sat a small man with keen ayes and a neat brown beard. On the desk were a spotless blotter, an Inkstand of sil Nothing else. ver and ® pen tation and show only pol.t ure, he stumbled over Micky they finafly departed to a the wild He felt very hot and slightly ride oue as he tucked Fhaabeth into the , litte car, being very particular a bout her feet. and starting with extremes He had the temporar ely prec Something e burt. it On Wednesday morning David was Ho sat for David's answer had been, and she on the edge of his chair, - and ! from time to time he took out his handkerchief? and wiped his face or , polished his glasses, quite uncon He was in a plens . 8G that series of! theories and a few established facts. nce, the primal Instinets-\* He talked on, with David nodding under- standing, but with his thoughts far away. He knew the theories; a good many of them he cons.dered poppy- Dreams might come from tha excitement. Also, be Gown?\ i coming very dignified after and making \Possibly - something over, | might do it. stone. | into th exul d We've only commenced to e mind, and we have [For in now and then in apparent cogk. subconscious mind, but a good m of them came from the intimately an exif Connected with the forgotten period I dont know, Living-; many stomach. dig any A New Stock To Choose From There are many advantages attached to the buying of furniture this month. The most important is that you are assured the choice of all the latest and newest designg which were brought out and shown for the first time at the Grand Rapids Furniture Market, No time Was more appropriate to buy furniture than it is today. Figuring prices in 1914 as normal, our prices today, as compared with those in 1914, stand out very favorably. The reason is very simple. Furniture prices havetaken a drop. This applies only to that furniture which is being madetoday. 'As we now have a nearly new complete stocle you are ag» sured that you are making as good & buy as will ever be possible. Coms in and be:cons vineed. You'll save money by doing se. They might be safety valves for the aomummmereme boca mind, but also they might be rarebit. He didn't want dreams, what he &. £09 mu! wanted was facts. Facts and hope. SILVER SET BED SPRING -. The office mttendant came in. She to 1 ose - was is tidy ms the desk, as obsessed \ by order, as wooden. She place pad before the small man and w drew. He rose, furthe | his best suit, with the tto Lucy bad \And I'll be glad to see your pati given him for Christmas. at any time. I'd like the record Across from him, barricaded bo my files.\ Angering his hat. The dam will either break, or The won't.\ 'Let me know'if I can be of any assistance, Doctor,\ he sald. 'Thank you,\ David said. He stoqd *I suppose there's nothing to do? d a ith- _ $20.95 ent for It Smokers F or Xma § Kees wees! % terrible order of the place had at frst \That's about it. Of course aince break you or me there such a history in this case*\ cousclous - repressions {then, and emerge drea that. ng of taking a|person in this i pit the brush, and Bre! { rather oppressed David. Tho small man was answoring a question. \Rather on the contrary, I should The stronger the character tho say greater the smash.\ David pondered this, \I've rea subjoct.\ he said Anally. since the war \ tips togethor, judicially. 'Yoa \It added a ture, too, alt tions are not w for instance ---\ \Y load lives t ou have matd, ! think, that wary! strong and very sound we can go fur ther than wifen It in mot. | Some man, n do no more.' for instance,. hat would; Ny station, Was thero-was bow he got thare. | the conditions that produced the set ting up of the defensive machinary wero unhappy, I'd say that happiness Will play a large part in the altuation, That happiness and a normal cccut tion will do a great deal to maintain the status quo. Of course I would ad d all you'we written on the| vise no return to the unhappy envir \Espocially| onment, and no shocks. Nothing., in othar words, to break down tho The psycho-analyst put bis finger| Wall.\ Outside, in the corridor, David re- The war bore me out,\ he, Membered to put on his hai. Hap. observed with a certain complacence,} PiGess and a normal occupation, yes. great dedl to our lifera. But no shook. hough some of the post Nevertheless, ho felt vaguoly com. All taken. Van Alston, forted. and as though It had helped Special at to bring the situation out into the open and discuss it. Ho had carried waited for him, to give his tte a fanaii nan has a breaking .. his, burden alone for . ton yeare. , of -_- . . flu AHERHEAM BHR CORPORATION,. .. tiie. tat i *\ AbkSiiety - All of us \We tan The addifiohat . wetgue mort 'W o \ tos shirt boaom, .to pick imaginmry}go,. just so fsr. Whers the mind is out Into the city streats, and found himself, some time later, at the rail- without remembering, I | Across from the station was a} \Yos \* Doctor David's voice was re.; billboard, and oun it the name of uetant Beverly Carlysle and her play, \The a | { ing.\ Y¥alley \ He stood for some time and 1 mnd Is o sitaage th ngn'looked at it, beforp he wont in to buy wen! on the little man. musingly bas its cansors. that go off duty dur | bis ticket Ins sleep. Our sterneat and often un-, |\Min did he realize that he had for them | 50tten to get his lunel# 8. Dream symbolism case pass in the form | of But of (nurse “f“ know 3”;ng ms usual, but he felt very tired, n - Does the 104 Lucy, dream* Tha; found him 'dozing in his chair, bts e-d,| would be interesting. perhaps im. half choking him and his face! use-. portant.\ Not until he was in the' He attended to his work that even. oing in at nine cclock,! [deeply suffused She weakened him. \~I don't know,\ David said 10d thon, sitting down across from When you aro constipated, stooped to pick ft up. That gave her' not enough of Nature's a moment lubrica liquid is pro- Where* she managed. duced in tho bowel to kee \To Dry River, by way of Norada.\ the food waste soft mg _\Why should you go back thore®\ moving. Doctors prescribes she asked, in a carefully suppressed | Nujol because voice. \Why don't you go Rist ?; it - acts - like 'You've wanted to go back to Johres | this natural Hopkina for months?\ & nd \On the other hand, why sboulir\t I go back to Nornda?\ he with an affectstion of lightness he put his hand on her shou \Why shouldn't I go back and clear things up in my own mind? Why shouldn't I find out,. for tha t I am a free man?\ \You are free\ \I've got to know,\ he said almost doggedly. \I can't take a chants 1 beliere I1 am. I believe David, o€% course. But anyhow 1'd like to sse thus _ répinces askee3, it. Try it to- diva? The n ldorss. J SHINOEA C \HOME SET |_ MAKES _ SHINING_Your. N SHOES A MATTER OF A FEW SECONDS The Genuine Bristle Dauber cleans the Shoe, gets into all crev= ices and applies polish quickly and easily, . _ _ ~ The large Lamb's Woo! Polisher _ brings a brilliant shine with a few Strokes, ) df , Shinola-Always 10¢ ed a shock *\ \Shock and serious {liness \ +to . Was thore fear MS‘hYLZt agrzfid‘then be looked at his watch. , \Very great Prar. | believe \; At they heard the car 50, Doctor Lauler glanced quickly at D. 80d the alunmlngiol the stable, door, followed by Dick's footstops on: \Of course the the walk outside walling off of a part of the past -, Pile. and the hands that bgfimzzf put &a hand en Pavid hesitated firally David and then looked away \\I see.\ he nodded you sald & part- *~ **Practieally all of ft abopt that later. walling off?\ \It is generally the result of what we call the protective mechanism of fear. Back of mast of these cases . lies fear _ Not cowardice, but per-, haps we might say the limit of endur | ince. Fear is a complex, of course.\ D silks, in a small way. has the same tssnllon , (C atn ipt to forget the | ATTE N \EU HY 40“ guilt? hgfiom- Mamigan}; and are equipped with silk shades that are themselves | -..! names of persons we dislike. But ut, Bird's-eye maple an th & h 5% . . f e © Poa .> | f oak. \ worth the price of t eenhre‘Lamp colle s 4 ‘tef am Rev. and Mrs. W. K. Brad-i| $10.00 Value. g ~ R oe $29.50 Value,. shaw Leave Harrisville Special at .......... 714g Priced 315198 Up {z at .;, M. E. Church. e e are-. r m All| Shinola Shine arid See - ily ahe stood up and I'lH tell you . Whit about the, Dav:d's shoulder. Y. 1 **The walling off. you say, follow- him. joined him in the vigil that was, Lucy's apprehansions.> He wandered } LIBRARY TABLE No. 418 Q mahogany $35.00 Value. Special! at $28.00 Value. w» 4 ”ku‘n , - \i 0 LoL ¢ C elt JK JC - 11 & a. _L f h A 30-piece set of \Rogers 3 » A bese 5 4 fo Upon [A & * moar +1 10> mCU‘mS in i‘ N Silver, inclugmg neat chest, & ~*. @ and yiit p $32; nghmwxofit $20.95. Plating is of extra . A * 20, . -* tld spring with a U:Eink fn quality and guaranteed. It's not too early to buy your smpker for Christmas, Ne in gtay Ansimel; \Et ig: have several sct aside 'already for Christmas delivery, madelmgivatfie, 'most h We have just received the largest and finest assortment oomfort‘lndgervice. L e ever displayed in Watertown, including all the I'M'Vflm‘. 4. designs, mostly in dull mahogany; many haye “emu t x attached. Have your choice \Hey $20.95 a a + ueen Anne period. finish, . 'L' ~~ h. ysso O s + w e a aa a She had brought in her sewing, and: Now and David pretended to read sowing twitched nervously. Dick was whistli porch. | (To be Continued) rnp nner nn neon PARTY Harrisville, Sept. 27.-Nearly 400 of their friends met in Community ball Monday night to attend a fare- | well party for Rev. and Mrs. W. K. Bradshsw. Rev. Mr. Bradshaw, who has been pastor of the Mathodist Episcopal church for the past three and ome-haif years, has been assign- ed to the charge at Frankfort and will begin his duties on Oct. I. Their daughters, Efleen and Viviat, were also present at the reception. The family left here this morning. A chicken pte supper was served, to 250.. A pleasing program was pres- ented-later-in -the-ovening. ~Read- ings were well rendored by Mrs. Wil- liam Mantle, Mrs. Arthur Muir and District Attorney Fred L. Smith, A male quartet, plano and drum selec» tions, furnished the music. Dr. W. H. Markham | introduced Rev. R. F. Brown of Newport, who has been- assigned to Harriayilie charge succeeding Rov. Mr. Brad- shaw. In his remarks he highly ap- proved the work that Rev. Mr. Brad- shaw has been able to accomplish during his short ministry here and expréssed his sincere regards for him as a man faithful, < persevering to last until they heard the car out' tide Lucy was very ng on the kltchenf joyable evening was spent. Supper | ROCKERS AND CHAIRS ¢ No well furnished home is complete without one of thess . \ beautiful junior reading lamps.to add the finishing touch < | of di THE ATTRACTIVE HOME NEEDS ONE oF ' THESE LAMPS m stinctivenes. They have carefully finished bases . Special departure as he was a man with ster. ling qualities'and exceptional ability as & leader in the community in which he has worked. He bas been the Instigator of a great many val uable and essential improvements on the Methodist Episcopal church and modern and well equipped commun ity hall has been erected, the interior of the church remodeled and redecgr- a sale and supper at ths Masoni¢ all -Rev. and | aled, the parsonage improved and A| temple, Oct, 18. returned fifth” garage built, The church at Geers| - _\* 'G@iack River Personals. {they | apent _ ad Corners has also been improved. : Black River, Sept. 27.-Nra. mere orton Teacher Entertains Class, Black River, Sopt. 2%.-Mrs. Em. ms Putnay, teacher of the Risi class of the Methodist Sif day school, entertained the young la- dies of her class at her home in Rut- land stroot Tuesday evening., An on' 6. Through his influents: # -STOVES < : -- RANGES -HEATERS (Easy Terms) nGon. dist church Ing at the h ing the fall The Eastern Stair Twig will hold or, Wiliam RE |away last week. and Robert the funerar Mrs. Hattie The Woman's Guild of the Methc-, H. C. Dexter, Monday eve tor the Refivities of the Guild, dur-, Pony | - {Fitzsimmons was called to Carillon}? . : [Q. by the serious {liness of her broth. -Don8 They. aH returned -Mrs.. Marion Owen Tussday after-{Henri Clos and Mr. and Mri * * | Closs of Natural Bridga wire of Henry Prumiee and famil held an important meet., day.-Mr. ind Mrs. John ome of the president, Mre, 820 Mr. aut Mre, Ben} ning. Plans _ werk rece x20 09 ~ Charles Overton. ¥ - first figmms} . were made., ., | as friends. -Mix. - Eiim Brierton, who passed YVirkler BntKke Mr., _ Fitasimngons Bridge whae h Brierton jointd hor for 7 fervice held on Tussday.' the St, Rog fhe following day.; Miss Brady wat Wilson Lamb gndfi Palmer. \ Thas 1 s diughtar, Helene, of Baitimife, Md.; {en. | * and sucéessful, in his undertakings, was served. The ~ following were iwere recent guests of Mr. angina? égfibgum Them Brighten Tp, a man among. men. R present. Misses Marion House, Eve-|F. D, Hall and Miss Miidiea Loomi i Mm- afilfiwmxyfiftpresemg Ream 1g; 1252133, Marggtflirtfimttaam “list- ker Séima s 66 > Mt. Bradshaw w rae. of money | fon, Edith Van Pattép, Ev \Taylor.! & SHINOLA\ - #8 a gift trom hls imiry mg!“ Ruth Poor and Dorothy Eldridge. _| app nna ous |. The community «<5?ng ats his | - Thedothl W, C. %. U., met . with <%