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Show I l i iVof Walk Talk or Hold Head Erect " Medical Prosecution Lndeavortng to Deny Lhua ' 1!; ' 1 K I J?feto to fie Weff and fopy ; 0 flf I H r . MOTHER'S STORY" ' ;U W f '"f-k My little girl has been -afflicted since birth. She was never able to sit up, hold her head erect, vralK or iuik. . Her . .'f5' ' lM . i s-'-;v'p 8 eves were crossed and her right hand and' foot were severely contracted. In fact, her whole body was in a continuous $11 ' ' " "ffe ISp 1 KB'!-' - state of contraction, twisting in all shapes. She could not feed herself nor could she retain food in her stomach. !'''.' -.-4' - - W Kjr' T11C efforts of the medical doctors with their medical methods did her no good. We were fearing she would never - ' '0W ' : 'SS Rj- . 'K be healed. We decided to take her to Dr. Johnson, Chiropractor, and now our little girl sits up alone, can stand by a chair, ?Jf -; ' ' ' M ''Slf jg' Iwf talks feeds herself, sleeps well and is happy. Her eyes are no longer crossed and her body is wonderfully built up in jr. J , jf SS--'Jw--'; Oesh'.aa strong. . ' liSM?-f yJ-, ffW ijt 'fr 'aX ' 0ur mtle girl is not all well yet, but she has-been so wonderfully helped and we know if she continues with the ad- ;,mr f 'rrf;: CCHI , " iK 'Jy ! jus'lments a little longer she will be entirely normal. From a nervous emaciated little cripple girl she is blooming out to '.V 'O j K IjjflL --' 'M be a happy, healthy child, with all promise of becoming normal. '' :;' . - "'; .' '' ""'' . . ;. . ' it ife no crime for our girl to become normal, and no statute of the stale is jiist that would deprivo us that prjvllege. 1 "' Wl ?f merely to protect the medical doctors from competition. The medical prosecution against Dr. Johnson, if successful, would Hffl TP H HP Jl P'"' k. ' deny him merely the right to benefit my child 'further, but it would 'deny us .our child's future. . , " '-y jLlIOC iVlSlFy I B.yiOF 1 OQlciy B;.S- m r W haVG rl5ht t0 Ch,ld'S heaUh' " ' V " ERNEST TAYLOIt," " - - . " B ' tl PHKlllik ''4 167 Thirtieth Street, Ogden. K c imjLi,..J 1 Mss Little MaFy Taylor i c. b. johnson, p. c, ph. c. .. t!ic RigM to Be MI h H B (f. -777- p. not prosecuted by a State LAW for do- ' IB. - CH 1 ICC Jit JHLA 1 OK. : U?Ea for'm'illiSg pMplwSl wffi iiBli ZIZIZ Hii iLiiiiW'Vii H4V A - . medicine. The Medical Doctors prose- ,K' ftn'. cute mc because of my simple, effee- q!Es H, Associated with: I J. McKell, B. C E. A. Thompson, B. C, PL . jH V Cl . ,nQinII17nl4 E A THOMPSON IN CHARGE, RECOGNIZED THE BEST SPINE X-RAY EXPERT IN Fourth Floor Colonel Hudson Building. uot.Ush Jca'US mCd'Ca' pr3CCU" Ifl I v d t u ; A9 THE UNITED STATES. Phone 707 . X'Ray Laboratory I f ORPHEUM I TONIGHT ONLY AMDERSONahd WEBER I MAX MB i IN THE GREATEST S S 1 OF.ALL.FARCES . IN NOTHINGEkI I I I TRUTH Bl, PRICES 50c TO $2.00 BfTf Curtain 8:15 p. m. UTTEiTIBI DlKl'S All members of El Sabakah Temple, No. 39, Dramatic Order Knights of Khornssan, are requested to meet at K. of P. hall Monday evening, October 1. Business of importance. Advertisement. Adver-tisement. I Max Figman is in town and will appear tonight at the Or-pheum Or-pheum in the funny farce comedy, "Nothing But the Truth." Conference li- and State Fair 1 1 EXCUIONS I One Fare for Round Trip j : 1 Salt Lake City I I Sept. 29 to Oct. 7th. g V- ! I Return Limit, October 12 l jVj- it . . . ' MHH |