Pebruary 3, 1920. lite De Keedy Canpbell, Lowe é Cempbell Athletic Goods Coe, 1509 baltimore Avenue, Kansas City, Missourl.s Dear Keedys I ¢alled Dre Bice regarding Dorothy Jean and he treated her but once for ® sacro~iliec subluxation, if you know what I mean, and he said thet he had heard no more from her, so I take 4% that she is getting along vory nicely. | I was glad to do what I could for Dorothy Jean because I considered it a nice opportumity to have a visit with a part, and must issay the better part, of the Campbell femilye At least, I think that each succeeding generation is improvinge Te had a fine visit and I was glad that she dropped in for a Little aid that I sould renders Yes, I renember your sacromiliee difficultiess I would say hers is not at all serious. Tes Le Be Bice was the osteopathic physician. le is a graduate of lays Teachers College where he played football and basketball, then coached at Salina and then at lolton. Later he want to Still College at Des Moines, where he played foot- pall and basketball. I refereed a good many games when he I was glad to get the letter fran "Fre", but + presumed that the Medart people had called upon youe Certainly Royer, or "Fre", or you can't be expected to go out in the marts and for stuff; it is up to 2 fellow to call on you when he = to sell anything. I assure you I have already written to the Medart people and they promised me that you will hear from then in e very negr future. I would be happy for you to tell Karl and "Fre" what I have dones