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T HE SEATTLE STAR Gets Many Offers for Building Here | Ithaca, N. Y. who, with Charles H. Newman, also an a ney, ts at New Waal Tact and “ge numer »| Lack of Respect, «| a Marriage That One of the most ancient ‘Who was that lady I That was no lady—the about or aske plies, It} was just ion ever saw in France. Extensive repetition lack of respect, tact an America Why is this? an and his wife riding in an z his hat. Prese ot on, ‘Totally mechanically removed for them t his wife—and that good lady Where Your Savings Are Safe ‘That strip got a liugh beca: . But why should it be? Why is Profitable n ation of mat s what was & Available : resome partnership in ¥ $1 to $5,000 Accepted 6% is 50% more than 4% ‘When the hush stages where be decides tha | around exce there's nobody | wife, he might as well go unsh and cc as; when the |herself appear at the in her kimona because only nd will breakfas' neo hy hus! HAT the health of mankind depends upon the integrity of the spine has been proven in tens of thousands of eases. No discovery in the odd 5,000 years of experimentation with the health of the human body has proved of greater value than that of Chiropractic. What Is Chiropracti idea it or are con 4 with tt by whe | Chiropractic repre. communicating br sents the thoughts which nally led to the discovery ¢ basic principles of Chiropractic, and later, by other thinkers, to sy sion spinal cord t the that part called the medulla « passes out of the their future development. But skull, through an ope many will undoubtedly ask, the foramen magnum, ‘What is Chiropractic? It is a throughout the vertebral canal extends downward new word fo me, what does it mean?” Chiropractic (Ki-roprak tik) 1s a coined word, composed of two Greek words, Cheir, the hand (in composition Chiro) and Praxis, a doing. Hence, literally. Chiropractic means the doing of Chiro the foramen magnum to the a. From the lumbar ver 1 cord filaments emerge, on each of the spl through small open each from whence 4 organs in which they severally nal column, ings between consecutive something by hand. A pair of vertebrae, ptactor, therefore, is a doer or hand they proceed to the parts hand “practitioner.” 2 terminate Abstractly,' the term is a prop : er one to apply to any tr profession in which the are used as tools in per! any desiguated work. But, spe- cifically, It means a science and philosqphy which define the is cause and nature of disease, and by That the hands rming contro! by an inherent mental im wy which ansfo zed brain ani ansmit an art which claims to be able ted to these respective parts, in not only to unerringly locate the form of impulses this cause but, also, to provide through the provided an original, unique and adequate by ‘the nerves means, of promptly, nently than by tem known. adjusting it more (3) That w n of me pal both radically and perma. any other sys rd for ‘These claims, when hea the first time, may seem extravagant to be worthy of ser 1 tissue in the body in consideration; but, really, a normal manner all functions thep are no more so than many fous are perfectly performed with a health. But transmission in recent result kn others which, have been advanced and years, h as the vert: when nor fled by discoverers and workers of mental impulses ts interfered with, in other departments of human in any manner, the vital es of the of th hich thought and endeavor tissues and these mental im Now that these bold and chal Living Witenes have then ae $ severally maintain, is r increased or diminished liberately made, how shall we receive them? Shall we rding tothe degree of inter erence: the result, in eithe them with the same deri Dt eta ee obloquy and contempt that were °a#* being a condition which ts = recognized ax #ome form of dis showered upon the immortal dis case, medically speaking, or in coveries of Harvey and other co-ordination chiropra rs to the cause of science? speaking. Oo the scholar after truth, shall we take the attitude of and earnest seeker 4) the place where in terference with the transmis ask for information of mental impulsen to a deg reasons and proofs, and then, as oe any honest judge or jury would ‘sufficient to cause deranged do, carefully weigh the evidence functional % or “dis-ense” presented and render a verdict most frequently occurs at the which, uninfluenced by either ‘Intervertebral foramina, the lit our prejudices tle openings between the verte opinions, or preconceived brae on either side of the spinal mentioned. At any of these places a slight mis is warranted by verified iacts presented? the column, already In conformity with the latter view, alignmént of a vertebrae techni. let us critically examine cally called a subluxation may the basic principles in Chiro: tie to see if any are at vari with the established anatomy, biology and physiology, the three branches of medical aclence upon which all depend. so press upon tha gh it less seriously with nerves pass ing out th as to inter fere more thelr conductive power others (5) That Chiropractic an exact and scientific affords mode of pro: determining a subluxation, These Basic Principles Are: as to their cise position of any | vertebr which on account of itw devia (1) That, all nerves, nystem to origin, tion, i responsible for nerve im irrespective of the Pingement and, also an original, ng, Unigue und most effective r arise either directly in the brain ner of with which they be n. adjusting this abnormal or are ih communication condition, by means of the hands fibers. ‘That, as to thelr dix. alone, using either the spinous tribution, they either enter the or transverse processes of. the spinal cord, becoming a part of vertebrae an handlew or levers FIRST OF AN EDUCATIONAL * By the Advertising Bui ERIES ON CHIROPRACTIC of Chiropractic |____-__ CYNTHIA GREY a BY CYNTHIA GREY and time-honored joke: fest our vaudeville stage is the one where the low coms s hardened us to these so-called jokes crude and hackneyed as they are, they serve, after a fashion, to remind us of one of the strangest phenomena of our life, whieh Is consideration habi other by a huge percentage of all the husbands and wives In | | | | We have all noticed it ly the elevator » ; when Kindness Keep Romance Tact Wreck Many Would Be Happy that in- ian, saw you with las t night?” re- at was my wife par, both as to intrinsic merit and! measure length of servitude, with the joke which intimates that mar-|‘ ried life contains more real fighting than the second divis- But ly shown toward A comic strip recently showed the man absent-mindedly od and a couple of other he was doing, the man he had failed to doff for him on the jaw “true to life.” elevate it w as people say, \) Cynthia Grey will receive | | callers at her office in The | | Star building, 1509 Seventh | i] from 1 to 3 p.m. every | | | day except Saturday and boli | | days. | x- - - x r sus matter, r even a big one once In s no need for them a humdrum, romance to prevent it isa tact on both « will alway and t If the husband ways—take name naider neas th an't impoantt and effort tely worth it | To Preserve | Dahlia, Give | It Aspirin What makes the petals fall off the flowers, we often wonder, and how | we make them stay én just a ft on the plant, | Iso recommends adding 1 of soda and salt te a tea-| a quart « the truth dahlian, he he knows all about There are over 400 varieties jous flower in Mr, Thomas’ gar- | dens, ranging in size from one-half! linch nine Inches in nd} in height from 18 inches to 11 feet | The dahlia was a/ native of Yuca-| tan, Me and |tivated in the name Is { discovered with of the} diameter only been cul- | 20 years. ape | a Norwegian, Dahl, who them, nt that time a from five to seven dif d petals, § The buibe ferent colot en to Norway doubled, From t t en to England, then {It is in the Puget Sound count grow to perfection, Mr | were t where they | were tak e Bast coat where | Thomas SEATTLE RANKS | Holds Second Place Among| All Large Cities | le ranks 14th cities amon umber of ¥ library, have ju ad by been compt the Milwaul nelaco, Baltimore, New-| ark, Washington and Kansas City | are some of the larger cities in| which the librari have a} maller total efreulation of books than in Seattle. In circulation per ranks second amon. First place in tlon is held by place by Los | that the demand | is public capita Seattle al} large cit per capita cir Portland and third Angeles, indicating for library sreater on the Pacific Const than Ha service jin other sections of the country. a annual cost of the Mbrary | per hook clreuYated ix 12 cents in tle, according to the Milwaukes rary's figures. The average cost Hin the 20 largest cities in 19 cents | Yeggs Clean Out _ Two Laundry Safes, led two {tle Inundrien on Sunday morning and took «mall {amounts of cash. The safe combina |tlon was smashed at the gyviow taken, A window wan left open at FORESTRY MEET ° Annual Conference to Con- vene Here in October 1 W ‘ ¢ Comn t ng, 1 according t rder, ct m nfere The moe t i the state | opmer t f the Chamber of ¢ forentat the f Card Party to Aid ; Membership Drive Ladien’ Ip xb, 1 launch a member Immaculate ¢ ish, 18th ave, and #. evening, at 8 palgn will be exte elty. Mins Grace Dev ted all CHILDREN TO AID TREES OUTLASTING “GLORY OF GREECE” (IUD REN in the pub hi f sumne tu t T 1 ¢ 1 1 ot : fort T een, 8 f ' 1 250 Girls Enroll in Y. Ww. c, A. School | of grade ach tre mo tered Mond: XY W.GA 4 connect! idle Mins Helen Gatley ” Snyder Will Talk It’s Rushing Time at‘U’ for Pretty Young Coed: Sororities and Girl Students Get Acquainted and Decide Future Tie BY HF KEPTSCHMAN ; e” ies SEEK TO RAZE WOOD BRIDGE » Res ae Declare Spokane St. Structure a Menace ,| Double Divorce Is Granted by Judge F ity for. ‘Tune in on KJR 7:30 to 8 P. M.—Bedtime Tales Tuesday and Thursday Miss Anne Heetderks, , Starting Tuesday at care of The Advertising Department of The ell known throughout the E ), over KJIR. 7 ast for We will be pleased to receive reports of their reception Bon Marche. has been secured by The through children’s bedtime tales, Marie Earle most Toiletries are tisfactory Tolletries—Main Floor Fine quality crossbar grounds. White, and ecru. 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