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Libertyville Independent, 14 Apr 1921, p. 11

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(B>' M MWaukegari1 flror- irtereate Jaunît ut Fart L tihe average cit atato. Tire reaà rememitr.ed th fornii'ry o! mayor of Fort ci rira r-dur ta Tisretore, w. Lauduîfd.ie, 1 n u- C2 lt. Iteed cci:r.tediAwitlr arr vr ma 4np of Itr ecru! rns. l iat tt that tir lu r ira îor and1 jiy and genecal r.hrltî> t was c( L I-î.An( lrnd iraI Ca ii riectiori t t -- rustrii ILI frit uds r~ ~.... ~ - -s. ~ - - - - - - -. w - - _i W. J. SMITH) ver>' mucis experiditure ta apen up people perhopa were thia river ta acean'linera and tlius prut 'd lni what tihe writcr Fart Lauderdale on tire map as a aica auderdaje. Fia.. than inl golng course, ity of that woriderfui e ie 9ûeo h eps mon lu that local people Nwrvrt rea h e'îs at Capt. Wrn. J. Reod. rivera lri Fiarida, in fact, it rurxîs ta Waukegan. lrad be'ýn 4S toot in many>'paces and abîîrrrrrLr Lauderdala for suerani wittr ail aorts o!f Éis. Fuis latrit Iol- babout two yrara aga calîty Lua ai tetalbe unoxceileil an>' lin 1 arrived ln Fort tiace la Flarida. Thie river w.Ilch -uns rrpde IL a point tu look tlrrough Fart Lauderdalo la calild New and ftiund that ho v-s a'vurr and la onie of thse molit beauti- àthe Treasurer'> office fui spots we aaw. Our part>' ient Fort Lirurerdaica luai- down in autonliiles ta wtrat lau tfown F'urtjr'rrruioro, 1 foui.d au Tarpon lienri. t is a ver>' beauti- ie ire waa a candidate fui point in thse river and sure bccaueo of hia poçruiar- enorîgli, as rîiicted, wu eaw tlr' lar- Lly recognized busries pout ai play. In tact, the>' kept jua;>- !nceded he wouid aga'nr. ig rom Lti-mater rand IL waa *rçrn, Ld incc that tiare 1I lisedelout b>' FCrt irruderdale rireistIra pi. Roiwaa victoriom it ILatise an./ plare iin tliraI prit *of iand rrvw la ma) or of i the countr - vmlit te onecatiil 'aeaitopn ng City' . tdilrgo-LUMuberg. in Warrkegan wi l le truie Hîoy îtrii -rt Semifllesoaii j . v. t? ao i, r îredtIknowing tisaI lie wl.-îeadiraz sea ttrough a beaul frul n--il a majorr durlilîg tire vir ro iat igr nee'r tdl - "i4,1 tise militia o!f Fort 1ý" Ja..t duing I.oý mçtin rie ,may ses jaîr 1v grape fruit enrd ti.i orange groves wliic!i ut tise timre we A! r h ni. rtîJn, ting la thrI 1,aý'id alorg w-re l;,dad.nwrîh h autifui i 'Mat.i. I"d miio(d4~rom %vW ..r fruit. &gti -ti i i. udrd;,Ie Il yeaasigo Nearby the village is a imali -ir!e 1, va, r. larK,- tni.rgh ru Calii a ient o! th.e Srrifinoh. jnd:âr. T'iîr.e r, i ie fart is tliat in ndiuiani are the only unronîruezr il r rre I.. ~ a chat: :~ tIri ure vira fi. -in tire United States. Our gaty wetr . ioai i wliiu lie airicei rn ti uIta visit tliriir camp and giso 4w i: i 'o-a -nlfuniýC1r ot pupilsri,i n nalligator lar.ra near b>-. 'Tue In- 1-r -. *., uI nii îu ,r->d fise. In 1diinzi received us rordriiily andil iouedi a i ; t i1 -- lia-I as3nany etirti uer>- lnterestiig ibc-cause theyaie thre i 1 VIr . r 1> as i iet irai iof Ciliu i î'rinal Irian sty le. a -- i nniun.i ý. Thre Fort Laudeidale mien v-linfur- ari wc par ty %v li knew ci hitil .,ticd the automobiles for us :oak us i. r ýzt s iira teylo>iukea .rleiid ue jse; ta thse beacîs endt there vme~i The Beach, fort Lauaercaale to":,, and aiw the wnderfully fine, arirc.oý wlich housea 750 trte. ver-c given a ver>' vivid Idea o! tise rtliîl growt>i a! Fart Lauderdai3. Cepi. flecît was in the party whîch toaw ç,ur edlitoriai crowr al about Fit jT.aîrie-rirre and aver te tthe very Wr n. W~~~rîbeach nesrby. A-id wh.cn lise> baii i'îiihid ahowing us Fort I strc- dit * andthtie aurrouniir.g tel ritor. ILu w Iliii unanimous opinion itrat, withs tCi (.i> raving miade thse sLnida il L.ad Int, rvr yearra ere ta no eriiaatlg w: . ' riw il1 be tI teri ycarsiio> . In, L.ct. the rapid growtlr efihi tiwn i i iîr.ofthte outstandirig feaiure-a of t-'Iiià rînî nobosiy cari discournt tirhe sibiiîies of the future. Xith a auîr~ntyfiner river run:sirg riglit loto lie eiry and withl esrrtiitn a brut a mie et! janrifrain thtimfeur tatire aGcCan ItLir, rendrily arien wbat a won- derfi lfture Laderdao ie 1u âsa fu1 ïeerved u'ith iunc.sen. W. found the bedéb ta b. one et the mout atnarc- tive l tiail Flaridt and every ruimhcr of cur part>' prerticted that It would flot be man>' yeara befare a linge hotel would bu tla operation there Itîr theo resartera whol.. ttcare teta tcalsd- ,'itage of the ,ýenderrfut srf hall%- ir.ig which wau lridulged tiby ia fluor ber of aur editrirs and their wives.' Lama Olaa la reathed by a paved rtrrit-way with no jti bridgea .%Il r.irng ' lie roauto la a wonderfui drapta> cof tropical flora aun.ilt h oaa>'ta sec iîow thc people ln ths wonderful littiae ily tire ao perfectly &I£tIfied with uti* su.. tundiaigs.lir as itar their ij4 l.r1 lugis C.tCi chci ~Chicago uriin taas bU 30W--i'at caate alang 'lie trtan., This hîicz covers zrany rces a-id It la iotun natjureput IL. iVe wenî jltrirugh tue varions wluraè j.ili 2ad ht atù iIngiao boaw r. WITH THE NATINLETORIAL ASS'N Picturesque Cities In Sunny Florids Vie With Ench Other la Extending CourtesiesJ PAUL O. BERGER, D. C. Ph. C. The growing demand for Chiropractic adjust- mnents in Waukegan neceasitates the services of two Chiropractors. Therefore, we, J.,E. Meyer, D. C., formerly a practicing Chiropractor of Huntington. Ind., and Paul 0. Berger. D, C., Ph. C., have formed a partnership. We have enlarged our offices,à~dded new equipment and now have a thoroughly up-to- date Chiropractic establishment. Patients may now receive more prompt service and clouer attention to their individual rceeds. Woe each have had ten years of practical experience in relieving suffering humanity, having been -school mates together at the Palmer School of Chirm>ractîc. Davenport. Iowa. This is the original, largest, and the best equipped Chiropractic Schooi, College or Univer- sity in the world. It is known as the fountain lîead achool, 2200 studentu in actual attendance. Largest daily clinic in the world, 3000 patienta adjusted daily, 1146 running feet of school property, 3 blocks long. coveriîig 5 acres of ground $1.000.000 in buildings. JE. MEYER, D. C. Phone 10-16 123 N. Genesee St. Waukegan,'Ill. OFFICE HOLJRS 10:00 to 12:00 A. N. 1:00to 5:00OP. M 7:00 to 8:30 P. M A Word of Explanation To the Laymen On CHIROP.RAC T~O the average person it may seem an absurd proposition to adjust the segments of the spine Lf or disease in remote organs. Yet this is exactly what the chiroprator does, and the remark able resuits wbich he attains are creating a furor in the heaing professions. Primarily the chiropractie philosophy teaches that every function in the body, whether it be the pumping of the heart, the action of the stoniach or the contraétion of muscles, is the resuit of a vital control exercised through the mediumn of the nervoussystem. Before it is possible for a muscle to contract, a message must be sent to th at muscle through the nerve which supplies it. The message travels with lightning rapidity, from the brain to the heart, the stomach or thé~ mus- cle, producing there, the activity peculiar to that special organ. The eliropractor, realizing that normial fanctîin is d(Iecîdenit upon thie hrain Inîessigç's being pr 'urV jitvea1so rea- Bons that if any funietion is abilormnal, it is heealise theiieemut he sonît. ilnterfer-elwti with tihe tua îiI-iîrîîttlese brain mcessaý-e.ï as they travel alouig the pathis of the ner-e.S.Ilie legilis imminedi atelv ti> scarcli for tlhe irreglulaiitv, aniiol pî fiuîdiîig it restores file condition to normalIle knows that tiiere is onuly one place whlere intei-feiciîie (,an be Iflodied~( in tlie express5iomn of tlîis vital eneýrgy; that that plare is where the iwr\e trnîîksu1plying tfli organ nerges froni the spinal colu:iiî. 'fl>se nireve truukg niake their exit tlîrtîgiih sinali openings or\\iîlv s between ai jaîc egnlt olme. Tt is the mwurk of the eliropraetor to aîl.i lt t114-1,Sîîiiîil s in S uencba w ay t at allry îiiîi-maI I rîoîîreoi nthte î tinîîiks ill ie relies cd. Thjis, lie does b)v tho -1-U ,îf the-liaid i .lig 110 SI lc ial a1,para. if au y k jil as al a id. Frouîî its humdble ginnliug of 25 Cer g,(hiropratctie b as prgescnit il today it nnîîc'soer >,li practitiotlirs loratcd li evelr 1-State of the Union and iii mam ivforeie;ont r _, . illionls of foi rwers subsoribe to tîi~ huaIt hinucthd, ad its LffectiieIIü,ss bas hcen tlîoroughly dciwiuîîitr'ateîd l th#.uand s tupon thlinslf cases. -A-I~IjuI~ If You Are Sick and Have Found No Relief Elsewhere, Try Chiropractie Spinal Adjustments. We Are Here, for Your Health. Berger &Meyer CHIROPR ACTORS,

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