South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 191, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 July 1922 — Page 7
MONDAY MORNING, JULY 10. 1922
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIME3
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Ob; (ContlnuM frrrr. fi turd ay Isru.") N.-.t for a t"rr.i was Ar.ire-Loui I ur.d?r anv dr-lu . n .is to th mar.' d llbrat purple, nor were tho j etood nfir him. who ma a
h-Iited ar.i Ineffectual attempt tojhad all his pair.? for nothing. Car -cl--a about him. He vas gr!vouy fully looklr.r away from that jrroup dlvinnoir.td It v.n r.or Chabril-'O? t;T.llemf-n, he ral?ed his vole .
Icr. h had rer-n xpT ng. But If Chabrill ir. was the man appointed to d-al with him. h v;ci:M rr.ak'i th het of It. "I thir.k yru are pushing aei'.r.' m. nior.eijr. r. aia. very riv .;.y. he ar.1 with elbow ar.i fhu It thrut M d Crubnllane back i the rain. 'o ' a o ?-!Ar. ilernes, hi pr 1-practii" ht an arm of Iron. a?.1; !',i'i;i.- daily v given Andre-Iv. Ao h thrw h w:?ht ir thrust. IF assailant rrd ,!0 the v. ar i a few !:; anl then his hl ftrucl a baulk of t;r.ihr '. ft on the ground by .on-ie workman that mcriring. and hA t down suddenly In the rnud. A rear of laughter roe from all who wltr.ee the fin r'T.tlrrüin'fl downfall. He r'"-. t?red. in a fury, and ud-berr.at-j n that fury ! fprar.g at Anire-Louiv "You 5ha!I meet me for this!" h rrdutWed. "I fhall kill you for it." "Whenever y-u ple-e, monsieur. I: is for yru to ny when It will utt your convenience to kill me. r think that wn.i the intention you announced, was it n-'t?" Andre -Louis na suavity It, "Tomorrow morning in the Boi3. XWhap you will bring a friend." "Certainly, monsieur. Tomorrow morning, then. I hope, we hall have fair weather. I detest rain. Chabriliar.e looked at him almc? vrlth amazement. Andre-Iouis iT.llfi pleasantly. "Don't let me detain you now, monsieur. W quite u:i ler.-t'md each ether. I shill 1 in th Bois at nine o'clock tomorrow morninc." In th rnornin?, whan the A.enibly met. his place wa vacant, and to n-as de ChTbr!i!an's. Gloom and resentment sit upon the members of the. Third, and brought a more than usually acrid note Into their debate. Th"y disapproved of tho rahn?s.i of the nw rpcrult to thIr body. Some openlj condemned his lack of circumspection. Very few .ml thosf only the :it?le group In I -r" Chaj'!eri confidence ever expected to .e him a?a!n. It w.i therefore, as much !n amaze-ment as in relief that at a f'.v minutes aftrr ten they iw him enter, calm. rompoW, and bland. and thread his way to his seat. Th fpeaker occupying the. rostrum at that moment a member of the, PrivilotrM stopped short, to ftare In Incredulous dlfmay. I fere was something: that he could not understand at all. Then from somerwher & voico explained tho phenomenon contemptuously. "They hav.n t met. He ha fch!rked It az th last moment." It ttiuä'; be. so. thought all; the mjttflcatlon ceased, and men were settling back Into their peat.s. But now, havin? rcaohel hi- place, having heard th- voicn that explained the matter to the universal satisfaction. Andro-Louis paused before takln? h!f seat. He fe'.t it Incumbent upon him to reveal tho true fact. "Mo le President, my excuse for my lato arrival." There was no necessity for this. It was a mere plfcn of theatricality, ruch .15 it was r.ot In o-jramouche's nature to forego. "I hive been detained Ty an enrarement of pre.s'.r.tr nature. I brin.c 3011 also tho excuses of M. 6-9 Chabrlllane. He, unfortunately, SA-IH be permanently absent from this Assembly in future." Tho silence w.i.'? complete. AndreLouis sat down. CHAITCR VII. Nobody liusrhed now at AndreLouis' flippancy H did not Intend' that anybody should. He intended' to be terrible; and he knew that tne j more flippant and casual his tone, the moro terrible would be- Its effect. II produced xnetly the effect he desired. AVhen th m'.rn rose. there were a dozen spadas.ir.s awaiting him in tho vestibu'r. Ho paused, .i-kirtr tha man he Creole d. the man he was most r.Tlnii tu r!i'!-i n-it T Am T Tour d'Azyr wa ab-ent from these fager rank.. Th! see-r.ud to b Odd. Ia Tour iI"Aryr wis Chlbrlilane' cous'.n in I c!.set frienT. Burelj- ho should liavo been am one the first today. To Andre-Ln;'.-. t-ir.ce La Tour warn no n that on waitlnc pack, thit Tue, tay be the next. it mattere 1 lit 1 1 morning who h -u Id The next ns it happened, war the young Vioomte d- La Motte-Koy.au. on of the doidiist Made in the rroup. On the Wednesday morninsr. coming again an hour or so late to the Asmbly. Andr-Iv.i:. announced In much the ime term as he ha Cha' me that M. de La Motte-Koyau would r."t d.sturb the harmonv probably Ci the A?f-niblv for me weeks to he were so come, Ai:ni!r. that fc-rtunnte ;o jeeove ultimately frem the .ofets of an unpleasant Br-..ifr.; wncn ne u i. e ur.M. tune to J, !!y h i 1 . meet tint me-mine. m. ma do w ith On Tnursd.av lie Cl ar.r.o-j!c,.'-i. nt a n 1 1 e n 1 1 -regarl to On Fridav t;-k Vid.ame I? a von. r.e to,d 'hm thu h had been d--laved by M. d Trolsoantir.s. and then turr.ir t.. the tr.nrl-f rs cf tho Cotf Droit, and lenc'hT.ing his face tc a vm; atheti." craity: "I am irla ! to inform vou. mesr.r tha M !e Trricrtr.tlns 's in th bi.and. . f a very competent urtreorj ho 1-np-s with care to re-itore-him to yotir councils in a fewweeks' time." Th Fri '.ay that verv buv wek found the vr-!bu!e of the fenace empt of swcrdrr.en whr he made leisurely p.nd expectant gr's with lo Chapclier. "Have they vd enough?" he wondered, addressing tho Question to L ChapIr. Out there ut.Ier the aw . .... is .1 group cf gentlemen ftcd In earnest talk. (var.r.lng the group In a rapM flxr.ee, Andre-Louis pcrWlveJ M. .'e La, T0"-r d'Aryr among-st them. He
ttfV.eze-d hia lift. Ho must affcrdjher eyes are aothir.j but shoeut-'
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r.o provocation. It rcurt be for thm to fasten thglr quarr la upcn him. Sdll. matters "h'rr th'-y .vrr couM not he ft! or he h-vi'.d hav ! j that his wnrda must carry to their 1 farv j "It begins to look n? if my fears ; of having to per.d th remainder of j my day? Jn th P.oIp wer; Idle." ; Out r.f the corner of hU eye, h ! causrh: the Ftir h!- words created in tha,. rroup. Pacing Flowly along be. 1 twocn his friends he resumed: "But I-t It nt rennrkah that the .atf-ci'fdn of Iagron should make no move against Iiron's uts' "r ". Or perhaps it is r.ot rerr.arkahl' Perhap the rn?I--m.an is prudent." He had r.ot kpp to wait. Came a quick t-ifp Vehind him. nnd a hand fallinsr upon his houldr. "pun him. violently round. He un.i broucht faoe to fare with M. de La Tour d'Azyr. whfe handsome countenance wan c.ilm and compose, jt nu whose r-v.-'H r-fleeted pnmethin? cf the sudden blaz of passion Ftlrrin? jn him. "Voti spoke of me, I think," paid the Marquis quietly. "I pok of nr. arsT5sin yes. But to thf-srt rnv friend.' A nd re-Louis' j mi.ar.nr-r was no Iff quiet. ! "You spoke loudly nouh to be : overheard." fnid the Marquis, an- ' wrrlnf,- the Insinuation thnt he ha been eavesdropping. "I perceive that It is your aim to be offensive." J "fh. but you .ire mit-iken. M. 1 j Marquis. I have no wish to be offersive. But I recent havincr hand. j violently laid tjj.on the, especially ' when they are hands that I cannot consider clean." The cider man's eyelids flickered Almost he caucrht himself admiring Andre-Louis" bearing. Bather. !:e feared that hi own mut suffer by j comparison. Because nf this, he en- ...' .L.L.r,.., -1.4 .4 tr-i "lui". Ill hiicself. "You Fpoke of me a. the a.'sassin nf lzv.r. But how much better are you M. the fr nclnjr-ma-ter when you oppose yourself o men whose kill ia as naturally Inferior to your own!" T oppose myfrir to theml" s.iid Andre-Louis on a rone of amused protest. "Ah. pardon. M. lo liarnul?; It Is they who chnsr to orpo themselves to me and .so stupi.ll-. Thej- push me. they flap my face. thry on my tors, they call m by unpleasant names. What if I am a fencing master? Must I on that account submit to every manner of ill-treatm.ent from your bad-mannered friends? "(Tomed la n!"" the Marquis contemptuously apostrophized him. "Are these men who live by the swop! like yniirIf ?" "On the contrary, m. lo Marquis. I have found them men who died by the sword with astonishing rase. I cannot suppose that you desiro to add j-ourfelf to their number." "And why, if you plea.se ?" Li Tour d'Azyr's face had flamed scarlet before that fmeor. "Oh," Andro-Louis raised his eyebrows and pursed hi lips, a man considering. He delivered himself slowly. "Because, monsieur. you prefer the epsy victim the Latrop and Vilmorins. of this world, m'i"i sheep for yoUr lutclierir.p. Tliat is why." And then the "Marqui? struck him. (ContlnurMl in Our Nt Isuc) UNCLE WIGGILY BY HOWARD R. CAIUS UATLI1 Wir.r.ILY AND RILLIIS P.I RNS. "Where are you goir.c Uncle Wlc7ily?" asked Nurse Jane Fuzzy Wu2zy one dav. The- muskrat lady housekeeper saw the bunny gentleman hopping off the porch of the hollow ftump bungalow. "Why. I thought I'd stop and fcs Jlrighteyesi. the tittle prulneapi girl, this morning," Uncle Wiggily answered. "You know, I stopped I t the p;g home yesterday and ; or; found Buddy making biscuits. oourso he made them wronir. nt j putting in any h-akinsr powder, and they turned out .as hard as rooks. But they were good for throwing at the Fox." "And are you poir.i: there again. to see what Buddy making this morning?" afked tho muskrat lady h ouvek eeper. "Not exactly." replied Uncle Wigcilv. "This time I am troing to see Brighteyes. he Faid if I came to see her brother i"r.e day, it '.as cr.Tyj fair t-" come and see her th ne ' dy. So Fm going." "I hope you have a nie adven- j ture." lauchM Miss Fuzry Wuzzy. ' Uncle Wircilj" hopped over the j fields and through the woods, and soon he reached th home of the j guinea pie family. He saw Bricht- j eyes, the f?;ter of Buddy, out "n the parch sowing. j "Oh. are ycu helplr.cr your moth- ' er sow on 'buttons, or are you mend- i ir.g holes In Buddy's stockings?" j asked Uncle W:ceil3. j "Neither er.:" lauehed Bright-, eyes. "My mother finished all her sewir.e .and she's sron to the v-ven and eight cent .".ore. I'm home all; alone, and ycu niay help me if you like." j "Help you d what?" Ur.r'.e Wig-1 pily -wanted to know. "Help nie sew." nr.swrrel Brighteye. "Bss your thimble! I don't know hrr.v to sew'l" laughed Mr. Iar.geaT. "1 can't even thread a needle." "IT. do that r y u " Brighteyes am mending offered. "Vou see I my dolls clothes, and many that I haven't ti there are so f jo tew any 1 eyo in Prise. Hi kle- ! berry." "Who In the wor! I Janet Huckleberry, and is P h o w can I s w in her eye s 7 "Pri.c;Ili Jane a th" bur.r.y. Huckleberry. my very o:d-st doll." eX pi lined alea r ; rag 1 "and J Fri; e e . j you can easily few In her eyes, fori
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pipp-nor; am rv PAD? fc WIWHH to I I I Iii tor.H. and they're out. so she can't ?o to sleep, or cry or anything!" "That is too bad:" agreed the raH:;t uncle. "Well, give me a needle, already threaded, and the shoe buttons, and I'll try and put ey in Priscilla Janet Huckleberry. Wlier o is she P.ritrhteyes lifted up what looked to be a bundl of old rags, but when the guinea pig girl fhook them up and turned them over, the rags changed into a sort of doll, only she had no ey.5. "Here is the needle ?nd the shoe buttons." said the guinea p!g girl. "Now you help me by putting: in Priscilla's eyes.'' fi-.cle, Wigr-ily did his best, while Briphteyes mended holea in the clothes of her other dolls. But the bunny R-entleman did not know much about sewing. More than once, he pricked his paws with the needle. He didn't even know how to ue a th'm"hlo and took a penny instead with which to push the r.f edle through the cloth of the rag doll's head. Thre. timr-s Uncle "Wicpily dropped each shoe button, and then he took off his coat, as he -was getting warm, and after that he could env a little better. "Oh. I didn't know I was giving you such hard work." said Brighteyes. -I like it." Uncle Wicreily said"And there! I have the eyes all In! Now I'll put on my coat." "And I'll run in and get you a glis- of water.." offered Bright eyes as the bunny put on his coat. When Brighteyesj came out with the water she asked a she looked around: "Where's Priscilla Janet Huckleberry, my rag doll?" '.he. was here a moment ago." Uno! Wiggily answered. "I sowed in her eyes, put on my coat and " "But sho i.n't here." cried Susie. "Oh, do you spose the Wolf or Fox came and took my rasr doll?" "N'om'onse!" Iiuehed Uncle Wlg--I pily. "No Fox or Wolf was here." I "No. but I'm here." cried a savl.ao voice, and out of the bushes sprang the bad Boh Cat. "Quick. Brighteyes! Come to me! I'll save you!" cried the bunny rabbit, clasping the cruir.ea pig pirl in his paws, and turning to run into 1 j the house. And as he turned the , 1 Boh Cat. who -was leaping after ! Pnih Clt- who lPin .!r.:m. gave a now: or rear. "Oh. thtre is prime trick here. There Ii porne trick!" snarled the Boh Cat. "What have you dangling on your coat? A little fairy Is holding to the back buttons of your ceat. Uncle WIgci'y! Oh. excuse me! I didn't know you had a fairy here. She may turn me into an angle worm. Oh. this is no place for me!" And back to his den ran the Bo! Cat. "What dces he mean about a l!t- ! tie faLy clinging to the back butten.i of your coat?" asked Brighteyes wonderincly. "I don't know. We'll look." said Uncle Wicily. And bless your ! j Irllypop! Tangled on the back but- ! ton.- of Frtcle Wigeily's coat by a I loop of thread was th missing rag ! doll Priscilla Janet Huckleberry. ! "Well. I m e'.ad we found her!" 1 inched Brighteyts. and so was the! 1 ::nry per.tleman. And if the step- j ladder dc-n't walk in its sleep snd reach up to tickle the man in the moon. I'll tell you next about Un c'.e Wigrily and the garden rake. MOST BLAUTIFUL SOUTH IltlXD iiomi;. The mot beautiful home In South Bend regarded from the standpoint cf architectural beauty would be as hallow as a cipher without a good heating system. Furguy the furnaceman at H'"? S. Michigan ft., la an old-timer at the pame. He 1-r.ows hi business and he sells th THATCH int FURNACE. Call hlra up. Lincoln f5S4. 175 tf. WOMAN CO.MFS HACK TO LIFE "You have often heard of women be'r.g crippled and helpless from -ars or rheumatic trouble. A wom.an who has b;en bedridden for year tried our PBF.-CBIPTION 1901 and is now as lively as a cricket. Others have found remarkable relief in It. Whv not you. Call Landen Drug Ftore Company, Corner Michigan and Wayne. 155-tf. 1 Cuticura Soap The Velvet Touch For the Skin 5T.0!n;mtt.Ttam.I5c W7tir FarMO? ijrM Ctuvt Utari:'4i.W;l X. Ku, tu.
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Marconi's Floating Laboratory Is
Father of Radio Experiments f o r N e w Discoveries By PAUL F. GODI.LT. America'. Foremost Radio Authority After several bucy weeks etudytr.g America's radio problems. Senator Guglielrao Maiconi. father of radio, soon will be r.earing home aboard hia floating radio laboratory. the yacht "Elettra." It is a veritable wonder fhip. In one of the largest cabins on the main deck there Is mounted on table, wall and special panel, almost every conceivable kind of modern radio equipment. There are radio transmitters, radio receiver, high speed recordeis, selective devices for the reduction GODLEY. of atmospheric in terference, radio . direction 'rindere, amplifiers, special transmitters for broadcasting and highly sensitive measuring instruments which are essential for the analysis of modern radio problems. Thes things and many more catch the eye as one stands in the room and glances around awed and well-nigh 'bewildered. Projecting into the skylight, stands a beautifully built loop or "fram-e" antenna. This serves as collector for the long wave signals which are recorded automatically on a ppecial ticker device at speeds approaching 200 words a minute. Underneath the tables are dynamos of various patterns, weight transformers, "storage cells and all the appurtenances in the "prime mover" class. Here it I3 that the great inventor and his assistants pas many interesting and enlightening hours. Here It Is rhat Marconi, the originator of it all, surveys the development cf the art. During Marconi's eighty-fifth visit to the United States, he saw more and heard more of the development T Radio Station To Issue Programs Week In Aflvonee In Future Beginning: next Monday, programs covering the week in advance will be issued by the Y. M. C. A. radio station. Due to their length and the fact that they must be in the printer's hands at an early date, the pro grams will necessarllyy not be complete in detail. Persons desiring these programs may get them at the News-Times or from, any of the merchants who are interested in the radio. Out-of-town listeners may get them by calling The News-Times. The dally program will continue Frlbe published in The News-Times. The South Bend Novelty Six gavAin't Nobody's Baby." "The Sheik." day night, numbering among their selections: "You. Just You," "I Ain't Nobdoy's Baby," "The Sheik." "One Kiss." "Stare," 'Song of India," "Moonlight." "I'm Just Too Mean to Cry." and "Swanee River Moon." The program was furnished through the courtesy of the Electric Appliance and Service Co. Saturday evening' Mm. Violet S. Park?, violinist, and Wolford Dudding, baritone, assisted by MU?s Mary Grove, pianist, will present the following musical selection Violin: solo, "Meditation." from "Thais." and "Melody.' by Kreisler; baritone 'solos. "Good Night. little Girl. Good Nicht" and a selected piece; violin solos, "Serenata," Deethoven's "Minuet In G." Bonn's "Serebando." and "Souvenir." YOU OITT INTKIIKST UltOM JULY 1. Deposits made in the American Trust Co. today. July 10, wdll bear interest from July 1. Start a (livings account today. When You Say Cigars Say Dutch Masters. lCBtf Where You Featuring Sale ery,
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ments, Children's Wear and Dry Goods of every description. Our entire stock of high grade merchandise has been marked for immediate clearance at one-fourth to one-half former prices, and in many cases even less. Take advantage of these low prices cind share in the savings this big sale affords.
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PAUL F. COPLEY STANDING BEFORE THE LOOP AERIAL IN MARCONI'S FLOATING RADIO LABORATORY.
Doc" Is Called bv Radio
Patients in Government Spring
for "Doc" very long if Dr. T. B. Hinson is handling the case. Dr. Hinson may be out in the country whin his services are needed rjiii'-kly .at the hospital. A nurpe broadcasts by radio and the instrument in Hinson's car picks up the call. Dr. H)'n?on is shown standing alongside his radio-equipped car.
of radio than ever before In his life. America's contributions particularly the more recent ones and the remarkable popularization of radio surprl5ed him. It was tho finest tribute to his art that could be paid. CHARGES OFFICIALS FAVOR BRITISH SHIPS NEW YORK, July D. (By I. N. S.) Charges that American medi cal officials at quarantine, discriminate between American and British vessels in favor of ships flyinc the British flag were made today by
Congressman Frederick A. Pr:ttonian receive 1 per cent compounded
or umcago. wno arnvea nere tor.ay on the George Washington following a two months stay abroad during which time ho studied European political conditions. Congressman Britton declared he Intended, to ask a congressional Investigation of the matter and would have the offending officials summoned to Washington to determine why British vessels are favored. He s-iid that although the George Washington, an American liner arrived at quarantine half an hour "before the Berangeria of the Cunard line. United States medical officials gave prc-feryice to the British ship and examined the Berangeria flrs allowing it to proceed before the SPECIAL OFFER At $20 Full Upper and Roofless Plate at a Special Price 6 1
Trained nurse in attendance Hundreds of Satisfied patients In South Bend, Mishawakn and Vicinity, to which we refer as to our Painless Methods and ofticient work. Hlch cla-s Crown and Bridge Work at specially low pr:ce3 considering qualitv. DR. R. W. HEATH DR. G. W. TAYLOR Telephone, Lincoln fS12. (Open Fvonings) Oxer Star Store.
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SWEEPS GAY PARIS IN THEATER REVUES P.Y WILFRID FLF1SHF.U (V. 1 S:aff Corres; or. lent.) I'AHI?. July 7. (By C PA Tli ere r. '"w an "American era re in i'.tr: .ir 1 An. er. car; tal r.t is p!il" nr. ;:r.r rt i r.t av.l ever-ir.-rf.isir.g . r in the fashionable nicht life or i r.-y. i Ti-.- f imous FoT.irs IWgere i:e- I s: irr:r X:: . rl. while t)i Pearl V."!;i' e-rrupted : i.c. however, i Payne, a Ken-i : : ' k y :' .irre lire i i n; f I'.vr :o th ("is: r.o de Paris ; e until a recent ' -.e performance. 5 o n n re- - is placarded P.O.s de Ilo-i! f "-f Pearl V.'l: i-are-er. writ:om the opera -ie with large and the s'ory :-V herself, is vir 2: inn ! ! 1 a f t - r. o i Tii- :.-:; turn" a: : jppor ev.-; 11 of . i i I i . 1 . . But Pari-'.T-.r.7." all ' ':pi j a r ' :th fmcy r : 1 , v in the "Libert's" n spa per. ;.- s..-t( r? are n.akir.cr a ;o Acc.ic.a restaurant for y evening where Elsa 1 1 r o a I w . . y f , :v. : s a Is o a a feature sketch, h is a- i:n gone crazy on h o - si!- k n w n A r n r r ; 0 a n ir.' rt -print-1 in Pir. covers, v. h' re languid ; !:' replace the bobb'.d.111 girl-, an I pictuies of 1 and Chevalier appear i l! o w e rs . k tii- Am-r. M;.-t:r.c;:rf v: rati. el in lb siiakr a SI 1 i may." Art Hickman's or . 1 . as .an ion at B'Tof in New York, is which Zi'feM draw::: 7 the r. ow lovirtr crowds to an up- : o u . .;rs n a r. t ;n to rue d'Ai a here a : t er-t !: t t r r-arties cither to H 1 . r- i a ' 1- 1 rlnake a "Shimay" across the f.ror. Maurice, the New York dancer, is runninc a supper restaurant on the rv.o C.au r:ar: in. where -..- cives nich:ly din -in.T e-xh.ibitions witli he's partner, Lr.ora Huchem. Ano'h.r;- fa. hiinabl-- "renleThmi if! !q iN ressiis, iirus i Vi r 7yZT 'A t p n
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330 South Michigan St. Has received 800 gallons of Pure u. s. Government Paint. Battleship Silver Grey and Cream. , Special Sale $2.25 per gallon. Four inch Brushes at 75c each.
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24 colors of outside and inside House Paint in stock. Our motto is to sell bargains in season. Now h your time to paint up and clean up. Then get our camping outfit and rest up.
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Consists Entirely of Adjusting the Movable Segments of the Spinal Column to Normal Position
One Good Turn Deserves Another
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fact is magnified by the public in twenty-five states givim: leo'al recognition to thousands of men and women in tho CHIROPRACTIC Profession. Why have twenty-five states? acknowledged this science in granting licenses to people who practice it? The answer comes in the form of health results obtained by the great populace who have regained and retained th-ir health thrcurrh CHIROPRACTIC SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS. So in the end the court of public opinion has deciaed the legal issue in giving to the CHIROPRACTOR his place in the world among men who are helping to alleviate human suffering.
i li Vi ff ' ; f ; ; i ii w or does not The Chiropract trouble, but looks for Its cam, then Nature effects the "Cure."
(Rights Reserved) Th" United Chiropractic Board of Eduction haa appoint
f the folloV ee
--!ueatlcr.a! campaign for the F-i"ne of Chiropractic, clt-s will b publi-bed In this newspaper ech Mondaj'.
WHERE TO GO AND WHOM TO GO TO South Bend
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