Judge, 1922-06-03 · page 28 of 36
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By merit alone— CHIROPRACTIC in the mind the second jon in the world There are now 15,000 practitioners, more than a hundred sch and about 10,000 students approximately Twenty-o have re tinet on earth This growth in less than seventeen years has been, not only without the rid of other profe x the sick we most efforts ver had a single from state or It has over- prejudice of the opposition of other Ask Your intent on its extermination, and ad- Chiropractor verse laws in every state in the Union for t has re sé oa those upon whom — other ‘The Last Word failed with these failures Is upon) which to y it has geown like eruited its patients from Ww UNIVERSAL CHIROPRACTORS DAVENPORT, IOWA ASSOCIATION 0 Tee Menon: When I knowed the ole bloke, he never had thi price of a drink.” “But, you see, he’s just inherited his late uncle's bootlegacy.” Wit and Wisdom of Children BOBBIE’S DISCOVERY Bobbie, who was very neighborly, went to call on Mr Smith. After the usual morning visit, Bobbie exclaimed “Got any apples?” “Go down in the cellar and see.” After several minutes Bobbie came back empty-handed “Are they all gone?” Bobbie looked up-rather shyly and said: “Yes, ma'am the apples is, but the cookies ain't.” ELIZABETH’S CURIOSITY Elizabeth, aged six, went to visit her grandmother ir the country for the first time. took off her hair and laid it on the bureau. After that she took out her teeth and put them in a glass of water. Eliza beth’s eyes could pop open no wider, as she excitedly ex claimed: “Oh, grandma! Do let me see you take out your tongue!” To her amazement grandma comicbooks.com