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Show iHtim ,.:t:?-:i::iaMmHmm,MMlimmMHm,Wt- Personal Mention CHIROPRACTIC Consisb Entirely of Adjusting the Movable Segments of the Spinal Column to Normal Position j Tsat or great makes iUelf known, no matter how loud the clamor which is good u of denial. is evidenced by the fact that the medical bodies move slowly," renuir more than accept the discover, of the eiifelatta of the blood by William Hamy?M D who wu one at will much take them it to How number. longer accept Chiropractic nobody knows: however, it is oumuw nuupung n w uie exclusion of medicine. 1 rtat an ever increasing t ,Wn Lean however, of the bitter prejudice of some of the medical profession, and of M. D.'s all number 12 .pite, there is an ever injtteasmg I " SSSSST snd over the United States and CadVwho"nderstwd of medicine and every othe thHt U3l0D of the potation are afflicted with some form of spinal defect; that is "Eighty per cent nervousness, indigestion, headache, rheumatism, mental weakness and other crave and Ui 7. " ii U Ckumlnv M II 1 'When Chiropractic was brought and I was oitenaea Because to d.2nl. . to my attention I listened to seemingly extravagant statement . u renecieo. oaium on the old time-- honored profession in which I no In time it dawned on me. however, that. CHm -.iir believe. Sal standpoint been considered hopeless cases, such as those with rheumatism, diabetes Brieht's dis-. . .' m arlmt van miHnn ....Iir.ia mint Mhsr , u mt i i.oegan to read up on Uhiro- .v"", ":: fifee. The more I readSbout it, the more I saw it to be the means of true salvation from the cause of F. A. Hall. M. D.. D, Q. Indianapolis, Ind. it r "rr . ige.'-- "What the patient wants is results. : If the medical doctor cannot give them to him, although he learn-tell- s him what ia th matter with him, and the "e:ular can just so long those methods of treatment Richard Cabot, M. D. Chief, Medical Staff, Massachusetts have followers, and rightly, too. t gow toospitau :nrai I "Chiropractic truth is so simple, so mathematically exact, that it seems too good to be true. "Lee W. u. , jwards, M. W. umana,. ,n is a there ahow I "Clinical records that hardly recognized form of disease that cannot ' E. T. Krudrop, M. D., in Technical World Magazine.be successfully ' ated by Chiropractic" adjustments. marvelous results. Do not be afraid of such cases In adjustments you have jn acute cases one gets Ulute control, and after experience you will soon realize you have an unequaled health system in your Ja. I am in better shape to say that, because I have gone through every stage of 'mixing, ' until today I truly, Frederick L. Fischer, M. D D. G, Philadelphia, Pa. an out and out Chiropractor, ....... "-Y- ours 'Chiropractic has passed through its trial stages; its years when the teaching was filled with errors, women entered its ranks for the easy money that was in it, instead of the love for the better-nto- f the human race, and to alleviate human sufferings. The number of the educated classes that now rtifv to the efficacy of Chiropractic, lifts it out of- the experimental stage into a science that mankind will D. T. Bjrudrop, M. D. aa'-- By I "Results are what count, and Chriropractic adjustments when scientifically given, bring them, notwith-Vdin- g Signed Wm. A. Seeley, M. D., D. C. what our medical friends (!) may say to the contrary.' Km men and - chronic diseases, and is so much superior "Chiropractic reaches successfully a larger number of them. to is Walton, M. D., Philadelphia. it compare laughable that method truly drug "Chironractic removes' the cause of disease more promptly, radically and permanently than any other " I IF I. Ia II Kll 11111.r 1JU1LU1.' IICOILU UU1LU1C. ilOwn me ""'-- , Iam have been keeping my eyes open and observing cases under Chiropractic adjustments. truly, H. G. Gould, M. D., Nephl, of the superior merit of this form of health practice. lfred the ' ("I ours itah. I x The little world continued to protest that Fulton could never build a steamboat, while t big world flocked to the river banks to tee his boat a team by. fornia. Scott Tanner Get yourself and family a pair of shoes from us while the prices are so low. We have cut the price ca all our shoes to cost in order to sell them, we are overstocked. i PALMER SCHOOL GRADUATE UTAH EAVER CITY, teewtMwettaMttteeMtwtteeMMttegeotetetttteMtooMttt MOSTMILES prDOIXAR don't wait. Special Sale of Complete Family Outfitters Mrs. H, T. Hanks, day with little Mary Beaver City, Utah and Barbara. Dunsuee. Saturday. The Christian Science congre it gation neia communion service at the home of Mrs. E. 0. Puffer last Sunday morning. Mrs. Alex Hamilton sang a solo "He leadeth Telephone 53 1 WATCH US GROW DON'T WORRY ISNIHHMtnMNIMHtllHIIItM 1 me." N. B. Neilson and Warren Neilson made a business trip to Milford and Meadow Saturday. Mrs. Linda Moyes. was happily surprised Saturday night at her home on the occasion of her birth day. Light refreshments were served; and recitations and music filled the evening. John Banks, Haskell Earleand Otto Johansen were in Beaver on Friday last. They had dinner with Ralph Skinner before going to to Mammoth Parowan, Ranch and the Cedar Breaks. Mrs. Steve Harris (nee Miss Millie Robinson) of Milford, came Wednesday to visit with friends and relatives in Beaver. , Miss Mary Dalton and little sister Ruth, of Paragoonah are spending a short time at the D. T. Reese home. A shower was given Saturday evening for Mrs. Robert Price (Genieve Gillies) a June bride, at her old home here, by her sisters, Mrs. Lloyd Lee and Albin Gillies. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Tanner, after visiting the Shep Tanner's, have gone to Bryce Canyon and and Zion Park. Mrs. K. S. Carlton" made a few hurried calls on old friends in Beaver Tuesday evening. She came up with Mr. Carlton, Mr. and Mrs. Deseret Hickman who attended the Chamber of Com merce meeting. Convienient Air Uniform air pressure in your tires means uniform wear from them. Keep your tires well filled. Make it a practice to stop here at frequent intervals. Test the air pressure in your tires and use the conveniences we have provided for pumping air into them. ' ' " This service is free. Our Policy of Service The same good will to vou and desire for good will from you as prompts us in this service also inspires us in every service we render. We want you to feel free to use every service, knowing that where it is necessary to place a charge upon a particular service it will be fair to both of us. Come to us knowing also that any service will be rendered with the utmost of efficiency and courtesy. Prompt Satisfaction Servic&'-Certai- n FAIR DEAL GARAGE NEILSEN & SON Utah Beaver City Tourist Cafe arid Bakery WHERE THEY HAVE GOOD EATS Arid Never Sleep East Side of Camp Grounds Phone 80 - o - ffb albeet" l,. blair m time, GOLDEN RULE ST ORE last week on his way home from Puffer's Lake. Jane Hanks, small daughter spent the the made a short stop at the Joseph Hakes home of Mr. and Now is , Summer Dress Goods en-rou- te CHIROPRACTOR MEYER, Mrs. Zella Harms and ' little daughter Lenore, Mrs. "Dock" Kobinson, Miss Amelia Robinson and Lorenzo Robinson spent Sunday in Pawowan Mrs. J. T. Tanner, who has been ill for sometime past, is gaining gradually, and her early recovery is now hoped for. ... Mrs, Alex Hamilton has returned from an extended visit with relatives in Salt Lake! Miss llhoda Skinner is able to be out after quite a sick spell The Misses Norma and Myrle White from Milford are visiting Mrs.JD. A. Stanton. aits. a. k. braitn ana young son who have visited Miss VVini f red and Eugene Smith the past f jw weeks will leave tomorrow (Saturday) for their home in Cali M LPi Jiwoiioms midTlmrJIigh '?Tiebin':fe Cordjcontinue Utter, .re different phlfuette frt t&t Firestone methods number these Increasbg In jj1 toi--- records, stesdUy totals justify the, Firestone contention thsMhere T" v 7' way to build tires.: AmonV the primary sources of Fires one wturation j-r- "-w double yzr,y"': ; ntog .Ji- i , Eum-dipplng-t- he of liquid gumthus coating escn coro ano vu Internal heat and friction. tr ha? curine. with its 200 pound .xnwuiw i. snd -a -- .eaualUes tne pressure, wntcn puces cvwjr tension. d rubbers of different plantations Bv men U Wore mixing. Firestone andV Temperingf': "'ff ' more mileage. useri better-Fires- tone are ew f Many cord tire." are good- -a - ! . say one Is best Those who have already; experienced .topped shopping cords standard tlre tcc0rdmgly. buy your next with Firestone CorSs-a- nd . mflesge. extra Come la and get your share of A.-.u- iN.fn. .r.:.n. .rir.tl ' Z- v- . g - , "FgS . " MllM. specially low round trip fares sre now in effect from stations In Utah to California resort Tickets on sale until cities. September 30, with final ' return limit October 31. ' , FABRIC g'S coao t.Tr. bit. I' M till FAIR DEAL GARAGE N. B. NEILSEN & SON, Prcpi. Eaatern journaim . w Spttch at Chautauqua. Albert L. Blair, who spent thirty under newspaper roofs. thre ye will sxpoitt tome of tns tus oi yellow Journalism. Blair is one of thossh'ih poslfearless men. who left to eauworld newspaper tinn la Ihs cats ttas readers of ths dallr papers as to how much theyread la their a.u. nnra li honest sews, ana now much mere newspaper hunk. Plain not lies. Blair calls them, and Blair Is .fr.ld to ia what ho pleases. He U Famous . Visit California this Summer 8ce ncareit agent - Lt.iiBhtfull origins!, extremely witty. and you can't come expecuni w COmiorimui" illT in U) .nn. chairs, and let Blair's inMfe, lou menwill hare to he up on your because minute, etery listening tally, Blair does not stop tor com or Blair does not stop for food or water, nor for spplauje, but goes right ahead - ' : lose out OCOOCO 1 Vr n io, Long enrolapes, shipping tags, etc. at the iTes offlco. , . s |