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Show If -- . - .... . oy(n)o)' i j J Vl7 ' '- , -. KI-RO-PRAK-- 'Medicine, TIK Failure N - Notwithstanding all the boast- ed adtaace in medicine,; with itse serums and vaccines, and all thep rogress in surgeiy of" each century from the time of the "Father of Medicine" on rinwn in tha nrp'aant hnui thA whole, world today Is sick. I do not mean sick in the degree that sends people to the hospi tal,; nor that the majority are hot well enough to attend to their affairs of business and to say,' that eocietyX practically all the men; women world to-- t and children in the ay. whether they - make coni- - I The Science lliat Mafe Peppledl and flap lit sick. What has medicine been do- leg all these years Crime, insanity, appendicitis, typhoid, infantile paralyslsand the entire -- mentals '"mental "impisTesTiltsiiraTrabnormaHunction called today than everv before in the history of the world and here . - fit vrwvu. iaiUVUB niiu in k irrjf r ih disease-Thi- Not Osteopathy full-pag- Don't you know, as a matter of fact, that the science of mediat all 'tocine has done nQth-lnsickness prob-- , the wards solving lem! ' Hr- - Look the world over, and If you find, a person who Is well you have, found the rarest, jewel, within human understanding. Lame are more sick than others; aome grunt, otners growi; e- nci-den- ts 1 X r- ( - laid-mM- the-h- oi a: hobble, others pital; crutch; some have a mere head- , some luuiuf,-Camp- ar&Jnsane but all are sick, in one degree or another. s , MoBtdrthe-tlme for a thou sand years, or for the period in which it lias been posing as the first and Jast resort for the cure of human 111a, the medical pro fession has proceeded on the" theory that tne cause ror eher-others any-raBt- "cr a"imm-was-- -- . 5 'Booth-Cllbborn- de' to :hea4:;pf;th!e be found. somewhere outside e afflicted mania anatomy. It was what he sensed, drankate, v what he wore or breathed didn't wear; what he did -- or didn't do. And so long as the cause was ; outside and the effect inside, then the remedy, PALMER CCKCL the from , The Palmer School ot Chiropractic (Chiropractic fountain Head) , Davenport, Iowa. This is the mother school of Chiropractic. A faculty of 12 members all experts. Within the past two years the buildings and facilities of v this Institution have been practically doubled.. Students are coming here from all parts' jof the world and" rDr.' Palmr and his associates are heartily hoping the time will sbon arrive when Esper- ' ' ' , ::: anto will prevail, so that all may understand ' This school has the largest pathological studio of anatomy In. American-containi-ng m ,8,000 specimens' and valued at 130,000. Also a fully equipped laboratory where ; 'he students are taught more about theBpinal column than the world ever knew until. : me aiscovery or niropractrc.-'V The school also has established a great' printing plant, where least " 150,000 worth of presses, type and printing equipment are kept busy the year round turning out millions of pieces of Chiropractic literature. , . : : ; . . - , l Nobel anil prize, rt - ' " V . : Palmer discovered-- the basic principle of Chiropractic Jts crude practice followed until 1903, at which time iiis son, B. J. Palmer, D. C. Ph. C, began to formulate the discovery into a Science, .Art and Philosophy, and has since" BRAIN In 1895 EYES NOSC THROAT ARMS HEART LUNG3 STOMACH - meht for Ladies in Taking a Chiropractic jcxaminauon : EAR3 ill the , LdlU rwteint a sabioated - , others toothenumerous-t- mention take up 'adjustments and endorse it and urge their friends to take it if it did not possess more merit than at first seems possible from the simple adjustJ. ment of sftine. No Embarass- - AfTpCTIONS OF any of (ha followlnt pwrta my teoMMd by aerret lmptocsd at Uu spina by .'ST- - American; Cal Stewart, the original "Uncle Josh" of Victor fame; Dr. Branson," chair of Protestant Religions; , Northwestern University; Sir Rabindran- ath Tagore, .who recently lectured this country and the only man-- in literature who ever received , Your Spine is the index of your entire body 1 of , - . poIIHvelyiflneoine laboratories : Thomas A. Edison; John Temple Grave? editpr of the New Yrk J outside also. So prescriptions are compiled by the hundreds of thousands, trieA today and dismissed tomorrow; patent medicineslbottledana sold by the millions hate their run and others take their placet opera-..- . tions come and go in fads and fancies much as .styles have sea- sons. bell (Ohio), Ken'kead (N.eb.), Griggs Georgia )j Leaque- South Caro- -liria), Prince (Ill.f, Ainsberry (Tennessee), (Ohio), Padgett , eldest Mrs. "daughtef vt General Oallington Booth; Miller Reese Hutchinson, -- condition e " g others-ar- T . result.--" nd. . . their payrolls, chiropractors and the metropolitan ; Sunday newspapers never would have been printing feature' stories based upon such s Woods' enforced lay- .off and his chiropractic recov-- . ery, of the huge salary he might have, permanently lost by adopting the medicine route. Famous men a.11 over the U, S. would jiofe4.ialagt41i6aM.e.lyea! upder.. chiropractic care as they are n6W doing. Neither would such famous people as ,C. G. Conn, the maker of musical instruD. Hoard mental 'Surrett, Wisconsinr Valeska of Maurice Costello and Bessie Love .of movie fame; Chas. Schwab, president of the U. S. Steel Corporation; Clara Bar-- , ton, mother of the Red Cross; Opie Read, writer and lecturer; Elbert Hubbard, of The Philistine; Congressmen Gray (Ind.), Hamlin ioj, ijuumas Anderson (Kas.), interference is pTodacgdsubluxatedertebraepresS- - s iCttgUW PIlCEerS i' h nro u on ing upon nerves as they pass out from the spinal cord The trained adjuster is able to locate the point pf obstruction or interference, and by means of adjusting the subluxated vertebrae, corrects the cause and normaf conditions or health, is the after day .... stands boasting of what It is accom JPSP-kijsHsUtag for ' -- medicine-day . imropraczic BUU OUlifHJ ; and adjustment in correcting the wrong that is producing it. The function of the body is controlled by mental impulses from the brain, which it transmits thru the nerves, Any inpingement of these nerves interfering with thetransmission of f teffiffy3gf"pBTsteal and H - ; It is a scientific methtxi of adjusting the cause of disease without drugs or instruments, based on a correct knowledge of anatomy, and especially the nervous system. The Chiropractic idea is that the cause of disease is in the person afflicted, something wrong In the Doaiiy organism that the world Is . CMropraclfc? It is Not Medicine - Not Surgery oL . : i World Renowned Celebrities Endorse D. D. developed it into a nontherapeutic health s,ystem "which accounts for, locates and adjusts the" cause of "disease," ; xj . ' PANCREAS SPLEEN KIDNEYS. SMALL BOWEL LARGE DOWEL' GENITAL ORGANS Six thousand Chiropractors are now scattered over the world than a million persona daily take Chiropractic ' . adjustments . " and-mor- e, TKICHS & LEGS The Palmer School of Chiropractic (Chiropractic Head)fDavenportr Iowa, has a daily clinic of hundred This Illustration shows 4 vertebrae.- - Ta. magnifying glass shows-- ' two nerves. The large nerve is coming through an opening wfaTcitilttllaL.flrEn. es there is no displace ment of the vertebraer"Tue8ffifiirtmis4a--- t tended to show the effect where a displace, ment in the spine is causing the opening to become smaller and thus putting pressure on the nerve. This causes serious trouble In that portion of the body - served by . the pinched nerve. of patientsand a fast growing student enrollment of 50 per- "JflBiUJLfsfesJ attendance in classes. .. -- A, . ...( Ask for Exantinawn-:"I- T Do not tell me anything. IS FREE . ' ' will point but the part of your spine responsible for your entire trouble aZ.MNBGMEN;.D..C Phone 41 Eight years practice . The illustration above shows the "absence di any Immodest-ord- eal IA submitting to Adjustments. : No part of the body is brought to view, mt. thA area, rfirnrtlr' over ..the Sp- i a.aifittlumn...nhiph tieoess ariiy P "BM - De adanted to oamatlon over eutneous surface and. direct cation of the hands to the spinsl segments. Suitable dressing rooms ' are provided - Office fiours 2 to Sand 7 to 6V Ckhropzacwr- for appointment , . . Office 346 North Academy Avenue - Provp, Utah -- |