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Show MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 13, 1921. FELT IJI ''''"'.'''' IJS! OGDEN. GIRL'S CHARGES GUARDS LEAVE DENIED B Y HOOD LF ffflTC! Nervous Vigor Fades Appendicitis, FO R CHEYEI FEDERATION' CONVENTION Bests W. R. Kimball in Closing Event of First Leg for President's Cup over Rice Kimball in the final event of the first leg: Of the President's cup held at the Og den Golf and Country club yesterday. The first five matches in the June will cup event scheduled for yesterdayweek. be played off during the present folThe pairings have been made as lows: W. R. Kimball vs. H. A- Benningr. Willard Gilson vs. A. G. Horn. C. A. Day vs. Arthur Woolley. .... ArtVinii to frank T)rip-CFrank Ellis vs. WYB. Felt. P. T. Wright, who drew a bye in this lt event will play the winner of the Ellis-Fecontest. W. F. Rudiger and Ros-co- e Gwilliam also drew byes and will clash in the second round. The second leg will be played in the President's cup event next Sunday. W. B. Felt won-ou- t - j "VT7 . oo . HOME MISSIONARY -- WORKERS ASSEMBLE z " Success-i- s attending the labors of the home missionaries of the Weber stake, according to reports received ftom the missionaries at the first monthly meeting held in the Second ward chapel yesterday. Joseph Ririe of the home missionary Organization of the stake had charge of the meeting. In their reports, the missionaries tDld of theirt varied experiences. In the majority of instances they reported that the non members of the Mormon church among whom they are laboring, have been pleased with the message delivered. A few instances of application for membership in the Church were reported. An address was delivered by Elder Thomas A. Shreeve of the high council who declared that all the religions Of the world were founded on the gospel of Jesus Christ. He exhorted the missionaries to render faithful service ih the discharge of their duties. . oo j' MOTORISTS VISIT LIGHTS STATION - Hundreds of motorists are visiting: the tiew state automobile headlight testing station in Ogden and having their lights focused and equipped with devices which will be necessary when the new state motor vehicle law goes into effect July 1. in charge according to N. D. McMillan, of the station at Twenty-fift- h street and Grant avenue. PACK CLOTHING FOR NEAR EAST NEEDY ; Clothing and other materials donated by Ogden citizens last week for Near Kasi relief work were sorted and packed ready for shipment to New York today. The material gathered by the committee headed by Mrs. J. J. Malone of Ogden will start on its journey to the east this . evening. stimulated has Interest been throughout 0Kden clubs by varloua committers in the convention belncj Prisoner Bound Over to Dis- Ogden Units Joined Here by held in fsau inke this wee oy inn. InFederation of Women'! clubs. Kachl With Lake and Salt Court trict Brigham day the program for the following creased Bail for Encampment day will be published for the purpos of acquainting Of Jon women with evso ery movement of the convention, Enlisted men of Troop B of the 1'tah be- gained Denial of Arthur Wood, alleged to some that r.:ny knowledge. men enplard of Otrden and Monhave committed a statutory offense, iiatlonal of Ogden de- of the affair by rolled in the medical unit room a at ever he had that occupied pro10 Tuesday and program day's frcm this shortly after the Gates hotel in company with Cleo parted are as follows: o'clock last night city for Fort D. A. gram complaining: Holdaway, MONDAY. JFNE IS. Cheyenne. Wyo.. where they will witness, was a feature in his prelimspend the next two weeks In training. 9:00 a m. Meeting of executive 11. D. Judge They were Joined In Ogden by Salt Lake committee. inary hearing beforecourt and Brigham troops. Roberts in the city today. 2:00 p rn Board of directors. Captain Walter i'.. Llndfjulst is In com"UVjod was bound over to the district m 8:00 Board of directors. p. B Smith mand of while Major Clyde court for trial. His bail was increased Is In chargetroop mm. JFNE Tl'ESDAY. unit of the medleal from $1,000 to $2,500. m a. The of beard com5:30 entire t'tah departed Meeting organization Miss Holdaway was the principal for their destination In a sporlal train, mittees. Hotel of demeeting t'tah;Hotel witness. She testified that walking which is due to arrive In Cheyenne tochairmen. I'tah; meetpartment the side of night. hothrough the alleyway at Newhoue state of ing president. First Lieutenant Ray Pearson and five the Pantages theatre in Salt Lake, with club of conference president men of B troop departed for tel; she and a girl companion met an acro- enlisted Hussell last week to have everything division and committee chairmen. bat with two little dogs. The girls Fort 11:00 a. rn. Conference of stmt" readiness for the local troop when the dogs. Arthur In stopped to admire arrive. they dub president with department and Wood chanced to come along. The the Smith that last nlirht stated Major chairman. acmedical unit members wished to express girls and the entertainers becamewere 12:30 Luncheon. Nevada nnd Wyotheir thanks to Oijden physicians and ming, quainted. The girls at this time hostesses. others for their contributions for the on their way to church2:00 p. m. Joint meeting of board mess for l. After attending church, the girls went to a picture show. They came back to the Pantages theatre alleyway following the show and waited for Wood. He mefthe girls and they accepted an invitation to accompany him on an auto ride. On the Tuesday following. Miss Holdaway said she met Wood near the theatre. Britt Wood and Genevieve Delgrove. who was introduced to her as Mrs. Wood, came along the street. Wood introduced Britt Wood and Miss Delgrove as husband and wife. The quartet went for an automobile rjde. Wood proposed marriage and the girl said her mother might not let her. Wood said he would ask her mother's permission. That even- ing Miss Delgrove accompanied Miss Holdaway to her home. 123 South West Temple, where Miss Delgrove' asked Mrs. Holdaway if Cleo could accompany herself and her husband to Ogden. Mrs. Holdaway refused. That evening the party started for OgdenREGISTER AT HOTEL. Miss Holdaway said that the party went, to the Gates hotel. Wood haa proffered marriage, and had informed the taxi driver who took them from the station that he was to return in the morning and take them to the court house. Miss Woods admitted on the stand that she was willing to take Wood as her husband. She said that Britt Wood. Miss Delgrove, Arthur Wood and herself registered at the Gates hotel. They went to Room 4 and entered together. Miss Holdaway and Arthur Woods then en tered Room No. 3, she testified. She testified that prior to the time she had departed from Salt Iake, she asked Miss Delgrove if Wood was suffering from a disease. Miss Delgrove said no. according to Miss Holdaway. The officers, Miss Holdaway said, arrived shortly before 5 o'clock. Detectives W. A. Jones and George Finn testified regarding their connection with the case, their entering the room, the condition of things in the room, and the statements made at that time by the occupants of the rooms. WOOD MAKES DEFENSE. When Arthur Wood was called to the stand, he denied testimony iitro-duce- d breezes, refreshed by the -magic of a G-- E electric fan. And this comfort costs so little that you need not deny it to yourself for a single day as the current consumption amounts to but a small fraction of a cent an hour. -- Ogden Electric Supply Co. 2430 Washington Ave. turns fh$ ' t'nrl m n Nev Ben without . rack alona,' ! !! Ilk ) "T i n rant hulth. rmrlv tni c - HEALTH FOLLOW fund the organization. The medical unit Is composed entirely and Mate presidents. of Opden men. The men in the various 6:00 p m. Dinner. Utah federaof tin- 1'tah national i;uard tion. departments service are scheduled to arrlv- In cdn Tl'ESDAY EVENING. Jl'NE II. on the return trip June "0. of the council. Formal - - o'clock. Portico. Fun state capltol. Mrs. Thomas ;. Winter and Mrs F I.e.ith rv. odd, presiding. CO FIND BODY OF Appendicitis . Male nuartrt. Itev. George K. Davies. lnof Mionof welcome Mrs. FdwnHl' Addrrs Bichsel. director for t'tah. O. F. W C ; Mrs C.esson S. Kinney, honorary vice Music DROWNED BOY Mrs. II . president, O I '. W. C; I'tah I'edera- ... , . I I . m n . n ). women or ...! ilon nuiw, Charles It. Mnbev. rovernor ol i un, Honorable Clarence C. Neslen. mayor nf Salt Ijikf CitV (Special TMspntch.) BRTOHAM. June 13 Throunh vigilance Music Contralto solo. Miss Mildred of Clifford Thorpon. 11 years old. the Ware. gden I'tah. pen body of Philip Battman. lfi year-olMrs Thomas G. Winter.! . I 1 , nresldtiit- ft. F. Music- room, while the two men were in the other room. He denied that he had ever been in the same room with Miss Holdaway. County Attorney Wilson introduced testimony indicating that Arthur Wood's clothing had been found in the same room as the clothing of Miss Holdaway. Judge D. R. Roberts refused to admit evidence regarding the past life of Miss Holdaway, that no evidence in mitigationholding could be considered in a preliminary- hearine. County Attorney David Wilson entered a number of objections, many of which were sustained, when the character of the complaining witness seemed about to be attacked. oo Mrs 9:30 . TRAINING CAMP men from members of the R. O. T. C.Minneapolis, enroute to Fort Scott. San Francisco for the annual summer encampment will arrive In Ogden Tuesday morning, according to local railroad officials. Hundreds of members of the II. O. T. C. from eastern high schools and colleges have passed during the past few days through Ogden en route to the coast. A detachment of atout a hundred from Oregon, enroute to Camp Knox will arrive in Ogden Wednesday en route east. Representatives of the R. O. T. C. of the Ogden high school are awaiting orders from Washington with regard to the summer encampment for the men of this section. Fifty-thre- e HiACT . ,,... M I III AM Act Today CoetulUtlcn vPAnrcfA? wlthcut Is c h a rg e . MDNtYS SEE ANY OF THE QUALIFIED CHIROPRACTORS "AM ED BELOW J mi.u. , W MISSIONARY" MEETING. The Women's Home and Foerign nf .the First Meth-- ' societies MIionnrv v. t I I f i iuuti-- . ii enure iieiu urimmiui ouisi eon and program at the Esther home. -- jOi Adams avenue. Thursday. June A buffet luncheon was served tu fiH-s,enjoyed, thirty guests. HftyUurin trie alter- the program given noon. The conference corresponding r of the Foreign secretaryof und treasuil was Salt Iake present and society Devotional ex-- ! irave a short address erclses were in charge of Mrs. Hugh Neville. The following progrum was given: Scriptural reading. Mrs. Muore "The Mite Box." Mrs. Anne Dunn v Arc i.mie l.iRnis. six ui song. tie eirls; reading. "The Ixst Mite Boxes." Mildred Griffin; solos. "Absence" (Koma) nnil "Annie Inurle' (Lehmann). Mildred C. Sleek; read Marcolle ing. "Daiay'a Offering." Helnen; whistling aoloa. "I'm Ixmgtng for You" und "On the Mrs. Addle Howse Crangle; Betty" reading. "The Family Mite Box." Frlm-roseSe;iton; soloa. "Welcome Fretty nnd "Proposal". Mrs. Bosamond Smith; reading. "Cent a Piece." Mrs. Ira Craven; "The Mite Box Mrs. Anna Dunn. Member present responded to the call for mite boxes by rontrlbutinK Bev. Hugh Neville freely to thempronounced the benediction. I ,n. ,n,n.wi .r. ii,, bov and- the man could not lift it into the small raft. By means of a rone they towed it to shore. After it had been water it was Identified dragped from the as the remains of Philip Baternan. - Sheriff J. C. UUywhite was informed at about 11 o'clock and departed immeof City. Parent diately for Bear Hlver the boy have been notified. oo UPSETS BELIEF v .I I 1 I 1 I l..nr-VA--i s Merry-Oo-Bound- N BLADDER ftlaHCl U UK IS TRAKSMfT MEALTMFUL IMPULSES. CMIR0PRAC TICAOJUSTINO RE- MOVES TME PRESSURE. TME UPPER NERVE IS FREEASKATVBtmTIMSS. ' At shewn In tht IMuttrttlen, and thi preurt results in partial paralysis, weakness or Th Chiropractor by dis-plac- i S. P. POST iird ." ' lnt T. ... ... - ; ri-r- il-- t- bn r'hM r ''n' - 'Tuh ";ffori j 1 i. ' w-- p-r"- - ! Wn. , n ( I ,,.,.., , tmlatde .,J re-ll- l at h mo"oMV'r. k J T j Officer Thinks Babe Abandoned; Takes It Away j y AVOID THE and, let us measure your lamps and we will make delivery within two days. RUSH-Ca- ll BROWNING AUTO COMPANY 2450 Grant Ave. Y - i ' v.- -. I fin-nall- y - Interest , ' Silk Shirts Are Coolest s Gatea-ifeClella- Babeluth has nothing on . PostTqasties "the d at the Inter-sectio- (Id0" (' y ttr - - ln s -- 1 d Macbeth Violet Ray . Shaler Roadlighter td i I reads that before the first of July all motor vehicles must have a lens which has passed state inspection, placed on all headlights. We desire to announce that we have secured the following three lenses. All of these have been 0. K.'ed by the state ard have been standard equipment in California ever since their use was compulsory: hs realigns tht bones and with tht pressure removed, tht disease coes. adjustments For two hours and fifteen minutes rr r UtcT' Ilrat and cnrfetertlon are ht li M ' ' . V" V 'P'v'! at Chautauqua last night, Vilhjnlmur CMximrm to th GTnmer.l Lfen hate rr.lfenIhllr.f Stef fansson. distinguished American ! Ho the dtath of Samuel Kt-- ' rrn' ' artic explorer, knocked the stuffing lhm Mr. at Owen Clinton. hnd Iurdv l.! fhrc;ci out of about every notion the average 'n A . i.- tor: in Ogden all day Saturday refirnlng American has about the far north. un turn WJklil in an llo Clinton In the riecj in nlr,g nafetj- j,one at North Ogden Included Furthermore the lecturer turned his condition hautel " rrrentnr w. .. ef . nfctin. sarcasm upon the present day school Wtt At II v!ic flock he suirkrn with IV.i vV iireil rot r .iita r. iv. t. lo run of rhif ihe pmmol'dt from ,. t geography aii.1 the misinformation M f r tit U tK the a other I,. A. r.UlTY. distance rn the op which he said was bHng taught school Southern Parlflr here to itititint to.1" ""'Two ign, marVedl "dan !?e. Members of the Indies Auxiliary to 'the posite 9 was -b T,,r. in boys and girls. Ite at Hrno. Tenne.pee ..7 In rtirt the O. II. C. will give the first of th rhlrf rlrk mark the Um'.'.a of th 1" married 7,lph ordngln llil. P.alley Marly in his talk he brought his au- a series of afternoon parties Tuesday promotrd. ureordlnit to from 1S&2 In her lie Ma). dience up short with the statement at the home of Mrs. It. I. 'm'n;Ar)(!inji 2932 My i toiy. on ef the Thorn.. S to reeit bin newmember of the I . Ii e' ...TTw.V.V'ilM that it is colder in Havre. .Montana. In Chllds iivcmie, ut 2:30 o'clock. freicht.7 He He runtv. .IT"V trelinic Me.ded nmid t:.""rL!,. ha ilator. - the winter than It is at tho North Tole. : ' a fin of f 20. No alternative a and piuisencer scent Ivt th s.vtnem ad lived l Itountlful ,'l'aid in Missouri He said more snow-falllines out of Heno by J M Kullon.lh clflr im0.4 riiVt; day. r j j rm " and Illinois than in most of the disfenersl ireiirni una I, Iuvic!on rlea!ed net r. !! i. survived snwii Members of Golden Spike chapter, Kiulitant h Ms wife and a agent tricts north of the Arctic circle. He . . M Km kl . , MiTV I ann f guilty. nf la t J ake3 the court rs:tlr,t: A. If W'.tta I.. Ii... will observe It., I). flag day t( Contrary to the teachings of the their nd NBn v,u Mreei. 214 Twenty-event- h throt:eh Watts. a," Th Tuesday bod meeting Tnn. regular said Wa, school geographies, the explorer . . 14 that on' Ju!Ke Hoherts has been In the employment of theearSouth- - ;mov, .,,r..t ,h. there was no land (unless it is high . ern Irlflr for the tet Itlteen thro-g- h peen any a whatever eafety t,e announcements made ice is ne. marked a tlolatlcn. The favld mountain) where there perpetual CATHOLIC WOMAN'S I.KAtJVK. later. and snow. n was et for trial Tuesday. The final meeting of the Catholic rn.ivnnr t' f (!iihnhn said that In12. Contrary to all school geographies, Woman's July to find women held before be the' hapto for order the youns league the explorer declared that the vege do o PUTS WATER FROM for the summer will be rtne-- s In their hearts they tation north of the arctic circle does adjournment to the authority of oledtenre thro!Kh 2:30 o'clock held at You can get them 2 "or afternoon onTuesday not consist of mosses and lichens, ON FIRE RADIATOR their osrent and wUh the life of rarity, rooms. in the club I'nlversity the like of luxurious but grasses ly, virtue and of 1 the Culley price o'clock jthe famed blue variety of Kentucky, aid SOCIAL AimvITIKS Sl SPIiN Dili). Httween the hours of J and tea wn alumnae the afternoon of on the Twenty-fourtflowering plants. myriads street ;Dmg Store, today, tOlTlOT- Fire, All social activities of the Ladles' Sunday held upon the rampu- - of the academy. He said Texas boasted there were roto the I'nited Commercial At 7 :30 o io-benediction wa and Wednesday. A gen- inhir'a 700 varieties of flowers in plants in Auxiliary have In the nounced been Travelers chapel academy during postponed exthat state, but he added that hismore the summer months. mOneV-SaVinfStudents cf the expres-lo- n department water from the radiator of his car on i'HJJQQ SllC pedition had already collected will clve a rerlttal In reanlnr this eve the blaie. flowers 750 of varieties of waa the than This srhooj. the report th!a morning of Check the lists in Sunday's blooming nlng In the.. auditorium MAHKY lX)MOHHOV oo far north of the Arctic circle. Mitrenvin. who Oeorg Attorney wedthe of is Announcement made Stefansson gave an interesting acwhile over the viaduct .ad. that motoring H. Millar ding tomorrow of William the of count of how he had proved to wer two on fires the viaduct. ,there and Mis Opal Kemp of oo world', despite the belief of all other KanOgden in the Salt Lake tempi. Diego that it was not necespolar toexplorers,food El Monte Commandery No. on tho carry sary expedition, but that plenty of food for both men plying the world with reindeer meat. 2, Knights Templar. and dogs and fuel" could be obtained This animals needs no shelter, he by hunting. said, eats the fresh grass In the iuni-Regular meeting Monday, June 13, He said that Peary depended for his mer and digs through the snow for It m.. for busines and K. T. degree. p. life on the food and fuel he carried In the winter. He said that in mostj be present Please noon-dasun the and as a result was unable to advance places the snow was never so deep Crylnr lustily c. c. nnniNor.n. i:. c. beat down upon Us fare, a year-olmore than about 500 miles from his but what the blades of grass could ba 4403 1n a basket In the rear of child, lying of supplies-1.1 a v. . base seen above the surface of the snow. .. - a an automobile parked near Twenty-fourt- h two and Dieianssuii s.iiu lii.il jic lo demonstrate what he said waa: street and Hudson avenue, waa taken charge of by Officer J. M. companions lived for two years in the misinformation taught In the schools, far north on the game they found the lecturer asked the boys in the Hawkins today. The officer thoutht that the t any there and solved the most perplexing front rows: been abandoned. had of "Whrit does an ostrich do when it polar exploration. problem Investlratlnn. however, proved that The explorer said he had great dif- is frightened?" the rhlld parents. Mr. and Mrs. One boy quickly replied: ficulty in obtaining volunteers to make Hudlirer. had left the Wtlllam he this journey with him, but that "He puts his head in the sand." temporarily while it waa asleep, and obtained two men who agreed "What" the sun had awakened the youngiter "There." hhA Stefanssonreturn. to go if tfrey were paid 125 a day. did I tell you. That's what the books! before thelr . oo Stefansson said he and his coma yet there haa never been native, as dead listed were after they or naturalist tn Africa who saw the ' panions had been gone only thirty days and is Is commonly be- do Notes of to was two years later before the world lleved to do.what it were knew that he and his companions He nlso said that the United States'.! Club Women Ogden alive. tern-- . weather aald . bureau that "Not only did we live on what we fciuiuit-- m tnereports tar nonn were noi found in the north but we were fat excessively n recital Salt Iake tab- iow that geographies but and well conditioned and so were our said the opposite. err.rle. Tuesday. lost Kent o. Keyet wjn be In rhara dogs," he said. "Where Peary should we go on paying for cf Mrs. a credential booth at the Hotel t'tah ' scores of his dogs through starvation hothWhy nf these hooka?" he nsked. mnA It in irC ed that tMil.. f...llr.n ' and freezing, we lost .only one through members register. Only registered woWe were gone two years accident. men admitted. p and he waa gone from his base only UR1NG tKeae coatlcaa summer 125 days. Ogden club women must make reserman "The trip demonstrated that vations for the luncheon at th Hermltaae days your shirt becomes the can live on an exclusive meat diet Innot later than Wednesday with Mrs. J. V. boiled chairman. Jii Uadiaon trtna. moat prominent part of your Hera, definitely. We had nothing: but cent or telephone l!i:.R. Th. luncheon win meat seal meat furnished 90 per held Saturday-be attire. Therefore, make sure that it of our diet, polar bear meat a small poranother caribou meat and portion fits vrell and conreyt the impreanon tion. But It was all meat, no salt, sul NEW SAPETY ZONE of good taate. gar. flour or vegetables- -"I am not advocating- the meat diet, MARKERS INSTALLED but I do know that while It la possible Our present ahowingr superior com flakes quite the to live 70 years on an exclusive vege moat diating-uiahetable diet It Is also possible to live the tn tovm from a xone rmy safety meat t TKey're both there allotted span on an exclusive lwrni" tn inches ' diameter standpoint of color harmony, quality diet. are otng placed t street lnttrsectlona home plate Stefansson said the fat of the aeala at and and vrorkmanahlp. point, midway between furnished the fuel to cook the meat "nder direction of the city and the fat also furnished the fuel traffic offlcera today. These breezy shirts are, an apparel for heating their snow house or tent e a brilliant pJt,nM r5. at night. He said they never suffered re or the safe typ , ,n necessity. ,r. ufl ,t tl Cal. from the cold: They dreaaed warm jj, to be the in day comfortable enough tBTJ eenorta thaV .VL"!" . Cl" time and heated their house at night so well that they sat around in ahlrt parking WfjMTxKr9flng nlcelr. sleeves. t The explorer said the northland wai .ttzr&irzzzzz , , tert wm0onrhira,njr diamond the greatest graxlng district in the Africa! Johanna world and in a few years will be sup j LOT a esment mnillgnmtnt of pln CJuiet prtaturc en spinal nerve HEAT LEADS TO ARRESTED DRIVING DEATH OF FARMER IN 'SAFETY ZONE WATTS GIVEN 1 In JOINT. KtRVtS CAN HOT PINCMCO IRA J. McKELL 0. S. CLARK HEBER J. McKELL JOSEPH B. FIFE ." BVAHtJAUGKED ROSS H. McCTJNE MARTHA HART C. B. JOHNSON A. F. BLAIR WALTER W. FIFE N ABOUT ARCTIC fc. ATPEKDIX UNDERTME MAGNIFY IMfl CLASS ISriNCMEO Ogden CMrop ractors ple. i enwnv e ww TmE LOWER NERVE bold I." ai 3 j h their refcniar meeting Masonic tem In the Tuesday evening . rv. 'V, l 1 SsjI (IIAITEIl. .. ii I UVL.K fVSTOMAXH , MANY GOING TO i HixuseH Alhertson. Chiroprac-tSworn Statement No. lfrjo know am cured. Heseare h Bureau. 1 : .V mra. Thorn local council by Cora F.orepllon C. trts 1 art ry ot . .. i,,- W i.rtnevllle. t'tah flood-swolle- 100-fo- -- x I d of Mr. and Mrs. Baternan of (larland. who was drowned near (Jarlaml April 23. was recovered this morning n wi-o- f Baternan fell Into the Bear river on Snturday, April 23. while to climb a cable over attempting the river as the result of a dare mad- - by his companions. Midstream ho became dizzy and loosened his grip on the ruble. The body was not seen until this morning. Clifford Thorson was aione at the Thor-so- n home at the edge of the Bear river. His mother, Mrs. 11. l Thorson. had deattend a Farm Bureau meeting. parted to saw an object floating In midThorson stream. Recognizing the object as a human body, the boy ran to a neighbor. Feter Jensen, who owns a motor boat. him i what had andi told . ,iseen. i . Jensen .... .be . . . i i i . , ' HUD "VST-1-1 S.'-- J" "Over four years ago several different doctors told me I hail appendicitis. Chiropractic adjusting irought improvmcnt. Today after months of healthi . . CKIWFRICTIC CM2ECTS FRtSSUSE ON SPIRAL ftERYLS IK DISEASES Of THE FOLLOWING 0PGA.HS'. No Return of - - One minute a .sultry, stifling room the next, swept by cool-lin- g The head salesman was ordered to rest up for the operating table. It was appendicitis. lie told the president what he was facing, and the president snpKested a ehiropractnr. After a eours of spinal adjusting the report to the president was. "The appendicitis just faded out." All nerve power of the bowels cmcs from the npinal nerves. Whn those nerves are free as shown in the illustration below, there is health and vipor. When there i lack of alignment of joints of the baekbone and prevsure 'see illustration npnin ther is weakened nerve impuNc and appendicitis or any trouble local to the weakened nerve area may develop. Spinal adjusting opens fat! the wav for health, and div.-as'it jut ft shadow fade sun. the before rising - TAKK A UT(J RIDK. flier's was the. only testimony which indicated he was in the room. When the officers arrived the two girls were in one uomtp n T--tr No. I. by Miss Holdaway- - Simxm K Health Frery Monday T non-attenda- Hu-sel- UTAH, ns 1 VrjLl'". ! cut-VT- rg KZfrj J 1- |