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is- .:V- , hQCT,13 1921 NOT UNDERSTOOD. Boston .Globe. - ... . s Not understood; we move along as- under: -1- : ,--;v IIS ? ... f ? f - -fi : r .... . i By T. T. MAXEY , , Western Newspaper Union, f - - TE MONUMENT TCTTHE TOP r TOWN HILL in .Province- 'town, Massachusetts, looking out v -over the ? restless sea froothe great arm which that state; flings out into ; it, stands . a-.. great and impressive monument- of extraordinary c beauty nd great dignity. S f - - ; ... This monument, one y of the tallest ; on this continent, cojrimemorates the anchoring of . the Pilgrims ' in - the his toric Mayflower in the. year, 1620, their adoption of the flrstcharter of a dem ocratic V government in the history of " ;the world- the .blrth; of the first white child born In 'New England and the J whole chahr of happenings which pre ceded the settlement at Plymouth. Built - entirely of Maine granite, the construction supervised by "the En gineering Department of 'the United States Army, this structure restsupon a sixty-foot-square ; foundation, Is 28 feet square at the base, approxi mately. 252 ; feet high and the site it about 100 feet abovef the tides. The ar--chitecture is f the Italian Renaissance order, the design having been copied . from the tower of Torre del Mangla at Siena, Italy. The'site was provided by Province town ; the cost of the monument was - defrayed; by -a Joint fund contributed by Congress, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the town of Province town and individuals in all parts of 'the country. Dedicatory exercises were held On August 5th, 1910, the President of the United States being In attendance. This staunch and magnificent com memorative structure, standing in jillent triumph, is typical of the re liance and love f freedom whifch characterized this little banT In their lattle with the elements and fate and of their descendants in all parts of the woxldW . Your home papers comes to you as an old friend and neighbor, telling you allthe home news while the large city paper enters your home as a stranger. Send ill your subscription to The-Progress and keep posted on local affairs. Our paths grow wider as the sea sons crep, ; A.Iong the years, we marvel and we 'S- v wonder - Why is life life, and then we fall t v. vasleep, " : Not understood. Not understood, we. father false im pressions And hug them closer as the years - go by, Till virtues often seem to us trans gressions, And thus men rise and fall, and ' liveandrdie, Not understood. Not understood, poor souls with stint ed vision, Oft measures giants by their nar row gauge, x The poisoned shafts of falsehood and dereision Are oft impelled against those who mould the age, ' Not understood. Not understood; how many hearts are aching, For lack of sympathy; ah, day by day, How many cheerless, lonely hearts are breaking, How many noble spirits pass away, Not understood. O, God, that men may see a little clearer, Or judge less harshly when tney cannot see; O, God, that men may draw a little nearer To one another, and be nearer Thee, And understood. Oct flOttlhi tto OSttDu epixbu Credmfc IS (EHA 0 "Tanlac made me feel younger." "It. put me back on the payroll." "I can eat what ever I want now." "I no long er suffer from indigestion." "I gained weight rapidly." These and many more expressions are now heard daily as people tell of their experience with Tan lac. Davis Pharmacy. Correspondents will please bear in mind that ; all communications for publication must be signed by writer. . Your cannot jard yxur y oil ask for credit, you Aaskf or a Convejaierice based on Confidences-hot on your ultimate desire or ability to pay Promptly when Due. A7 promise . broken signifies lack of Character on your part sLnd jresultsitllos of Confidence in you by yow merchant. .Each member reports to the Association, the way you pay your bills. A record is made of these reporfe which is kept on filei for the benefit of allthe ,ottier - members whom majr desire information as - to your credit standing. Thse records are Icept up to date by -frequent reports. So, your standing with this Associa tion is determined by the way you pay your bills, r Pay-Up, Week is conducted for your protection. Slow and dead beat accounts increase prices. , Marion merchants are co-operating this week to improye credit conditions in this community. Do Your Part. Pay Your Bills This Week and make it a habit to pay them Every Morith Before the 10th. f xr Don't forfeit your right to CREDIT. If you. can t pay all, pay all you can and explain to your merchant. a "V IUIIIUniIifIIliIIIISIllfiIIH!!?nilUI!IlllI!IIII!IIIfII!tl!llIIlflIIIfIII1IflIfIIIIIfIllIIIIIIITmiIfffTff iiiiiiiiiiiaiuiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJiiiiiiiiiiiJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiEiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuilllllllllllllllilllllllllllll 1m n - 1 Ltd Within the comparatively brief periodvof twenty-five years chiropractic has greatly improved the health of the-world. Its marvelous cures in bases which had absolutely baffled other practitioners have , aroused the admiration of the world. Are you prof iting by this really advanced method? : FACTS The brain is the central operator which controls the function and maintains health of : evjery) brgan the body. Do you realize that the -lungs could not function for one minute if it were not fo jwumuw umt ii ims operator m tne oram snouia rest tor live minutes, your me wouia ena r 5 - f All oyer th body are nerves which extend from the brain to theissue cellsi 'S;Ther6;!is- that is notupplied. These small; nerves-are the wires which carry he "messages "cputi heart beats, the stomach digests, the glands secret; and muscles produce motion, because of the messages sent out from the brain, over these nerves. : "r', , 7-' If the nerves ai put, the tissue which they supply can no longer function. However, it ; is possible for them to be pressed upon, and if this happens, their ability to carry their messages fromthe brain isiimpaired. w : This is exactly what happens in all cases of sickness. The nervesare pressed upon where from the spine, due to an abnormal position of the vertebrae between w supplied is effected so that it cannot properly function. H it is the nerve supplying the stomach, or some otner iorm oi abnormality exists. If the nerve supplies the heart, heart trouble occurs, etc. - " - The Chiropractor merely restbr;esMe vertebrae to its normal position; and when tife sure removed trom theerve, health exists. ; ; ; WBM " 1; .Hit " -v, - - Whatever your sickness let the Chiropractor examine your spine, y You may not realize - that- thiq i flio woc ui your trouDie, out to regain your neaitn is to pe convmcea. , kv5 THEJMSEASES WHICH OTHER'METHODJ WHICH THE REPUTATION OF CHIROPRACTORS HAS BEEN BUILT Come For a Consultant PliONE 282 . . Offices Oye r Post. Office v ' S M. M, u n O o rs r - o- r 3 to .5 P. M M7 to 7:30P. ri. liifiinnftiininiiiiii liiniiiiiiiHiiiiiHininiiiiiini::::
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