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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1911)
TTTE SUNDAY OTtEOON'TAX iOTITLATCD, 4. BOSTON HAS FINE TRIP TO ASTORIA THREE TEACHERS WHO WILL GO TO EUROPE AND ONE WHO WILL VISIT NEW YORK. A3 RESULT OF VOTING CONTEST. Cruiser With Nava! Militia Aboard Reached River Yesterday. ONLY ONE MAN SEASICK Jon rncj- lYom Kirmrrtoii Is Made Without Untoward Incident and Ship Leaves Early for Ilain. Icr and Portland. ASTORIA. Or.. June IT. (Special.) Vanned and officered by Oregon Naval Militiamen and presenting; the appear ance, of a formidable warship, the ar mored cruiser Hoe ton alipped quietly lnt the Astoria harbor thla morning; and dropped anchor at 10:li o'clock to take on supplies and prepare for the reception of OoVernor w eat. Aajuiani lieneral Flnser and others of the mili tia and National Guard at Kalnler to morrow morning. With the eareptlon of six men aa- signed from the Puaet Sound Navy-yara. at Bremerton, the boat waa manned en tlrelr bv the Naval Keaerves. who han died the ship like seasoned salts during the entire trip. They were highly com mended by the regulars. In command was Ueutenant-Com-man.ler Jacob Speler. Lieutenant R. M. r.r'ivold. of the fnlted Plates Navy. Tha Reserves number about 0. Ma jor Knspp. Chief Quartermaster of the Oregon National ijuaru. ana u. lmi . ter. of The Oregonlan. who were aboard anl were entertained as speclnl guests of the Centennial committee and the of ficers of the ship, were entertained at Joe Irving Club. ' Artina- Mayor Curtis and W. F. Me. Oregor. Collector of Customs, paid the snip a short formal visit. Arttnsr as navigating officer waa Captain J. J. Reynolds, of Portland, who reported that but one man waa seasick during the entire trip, which was slow, be ranse but half the boiler equipment coul 1 be used. Those on board from the Navy-yard ere: K. J. Gavin, chief gunner's mate; W. W. Morrow, boatswain's mate: 1. A. i'antonlth. watertender:. W. A. Porter, quartermaster; G. K. Russell, electri cian, and J. A. Clark, fireman. Three twe were assigned from the crutser Philadelphia. Harry Auerhright, B. Ed munds and C. I. Chrlstensen. Promptly at 1:20 P. M. the Boston weighed anchor and started upstream. If. A. Peldlng. president of the City Council, will represent Mayor Plmon to day on the trip to Rainier and the re turn on the Ronton, the Mayor being unable to attend. Members of the Council, of t'ae Eaecutlve Board, and perhaps other city officials will leave for Rainier on the t o'clock train thla morning. It Is not certain whether Governor W.st will go. Adjutant-General Flnser and other offlcera of the National Guard will b In the party. The Boston will reach Portland harbor at 4 o'clock this afternoon, according to an official teles-ram received yesterday by Mayor Mmon from Lieutenant-Commander pcler. In command of the cruiser. TWO DEMENTED BY HEAT VaJIa WalU Man, In Kg, VTor slilp Chinese lantern. WALLA WALLA. Wash- Jane 17. (Special.) Two persons were adjudged Insane in the court of Judge Thomaa II. lirente today and both were-ordered committed to the asylum at Medical Luke. Roth had been more or lesa de ranged for some time, and It la believed the hot weather of the last week ag-a-revated their manias. Chris Ill.brlrk. who cut doiens of tiny holes In his house, barricaded It. worshiped a Chinese lantern and wanted to kill, was one of the Insane In court. Hllhrlck was sent to the asylum when he shot T. P. Teager. some time ago. but was later released. Samuel McOuIre was found In bis underclothes and barefooted. He had gone to his room In the palne building, where he declared his supposed pur . stiers had camped In front of his door, lie took off his clothes and walked along a ledge on the side of the build ing, three stories from the ground, en tering through another wtndow. He had a bucket lid. which he used after the fashion of Roman gladiators to defend himself from Imaginary bul lets. OUTLAWS KILL CONDUCTOR JX-pntT Sheriff Wounded by Ilobber Snpnta Ife Arrct on Train. FtTTK. Mont June 17. The Sher iff's office Is la receipt of advices to Ttticht that Conductor Kldd died in the Jiospltil at Pocatello, Idaho, tonight of wound Inflicted by one of two out Jaws in effecting an escape from the rusfody of Ieputy Sheriff Melton, of Fpencer. Ilaio. Deputy Melton, who !" was wounded, while In a serious condition, it la believed will recover. poises from Spencer. Dubois. Lima anf Hon Id a have the outlaws surround ed In Tovley's swamp and a special train bear-In the prison bloodhounds from the Montana. Penitentiary la awaited. The shooting occurred while Melton was searching two men. after he bad boarded the train at Dubois and arrest ed them on suspicion of having robbed e saloon at Monlda. a town on the Montana-Idaho line. VETERANS PLOT BOUGHT ItUrrvlrvr Cemetery I'lace Taken Over by Spanish War Heroes. With two soldiers already at rest there, the cemetery plot for the veter ans of the Spanish-American War waa purchased yesterday. The lot was In spected by Secretary of State Olrott and Adjutant-General tinier Friday evening. It Is In lUvervlew Cemetery and adjoins the plot set aside for the departed members of the Second Ore gon Volunteers and cost 1 :5m. liOi) of t.e ftOOi) set aside by the state being given over to a saalntenaace fund. Ae soon as It waa known that the plot would be csed for the veterans, the bodies of two members who died within a short tlm of each other were Interred there. riarme Pea the Multiply. A MOT. China. June 17. Eighty-three deaths from the bubonlo plague and aevsa deaths from smallpox were re verted la this vicinity during the two weeks ended ytattrdajr.l S " . 5 ;' ,'..--4k. v; . -4 : -V, I . ; ; '. ' atlsa Aaaa Regerm, Who Wtae Trio Mlaa Cora Marshy, Wlaner of En fa Europe. ropeaa Trip. - ; 5 MUa R. Jesslan, llsrwio.y. Or, Wlaaer mt Ksrasrss Trlpw FREE TRIPS Three Portland Teachers Are to See Europe. OTHER PRIZES AWARDED Control, Conducted by Melc4 & lnnk IVefiartment Sloro I Closed and Annonncentent I Madft of Sncfeosf nl . Teachers. Miss Anna Rogers, of the Ladd School. West Bide; Miss Cora Murph'y. of the Highland School. Fast Hide, and Miss B. Jennings, of Harmony, Or.. were the wlnnera of the three principal prisea In the teachers" Kuropean Amarlcan travel contest, conducted by the Meier & Frank department store, which closed last night. Kach of the three teachers will take a trip to Eu rope, choosing either London or Tarts aa destination, and all expenses will be paid by the Meier 4k Frank Company. Miss Blanche Catllo. of the Haw thorne school, the fourth highest, wins a trip to New York, all expenses paid. Mlaa N. Dickinson, of the Shattuc school, fifth In all districts, gets a month'a vacation at any Oregon boach she may choose. Miss F. G. Porter, of the Failing school, gets a two weeks' vacation at Bayocean; Miss Maude Hag gle, of the Davis school, a two weeka' vacation at Seaside; Mrs. D. Bingham, of the Couch school, a two weeks' va cation at Long Beach, wash.; Miss Mabel Taubenhelmer, of the Sllwood school, two weeks' vacation at Gear hart Park: Mra. Chaney. of the Sun nyslde school, two weeks' vacation at Gearhart Park; Mrs. Laura E. Black, of the Peninsula school, a two weeks' va cation at Long Beach, Wash; Mtss Irene Carter, of the Mllwaukie school, two weeks' vacation at Uayocean; Miss D. BadoletL. of the Astoria High School, a two weeks' vacation at Seaside. Keen Interest waa maintained in the contest from the beginning. Or ganizations much resembling those formed In the Interests of candidates and political parties were maintained on behalf of many of the contestants. The teachers and their organisations Interested every purchaser or prospec tive purchaser and aa a result all in sisted on securing the votes and cast ing them for their favorite candidates. All last week the sidewalks outside each door of the store were lined with children who asked every cuatomer coming out for her duplicate galea checks, on presentation of which the rotea were issued. The youngsters would wait until they had secured a large number and would then ex change thern for votes which were triumphantly cast for Ihelr favorites. As the last days of the contest came on. Interest Increased at a rate which rendered It almost Impossible for the store management to tabulate and an nounce the standings each day without the aid of the entire office force. Add ing machine experts worked all week keeping the vote totaled aa it came In. Julius Meier has announced that he will give a complimentary luncheon In the store's cafe Wednesday at 1 o'clock la the afternoon to the 10 teachers re ceiving the highest number of votes. The members of the Board of Educa tion have been Invited to attend. At this luncheon further details of the va cation trips and European tours will be discussed. The contest was conducted In honor of the &th anniversary of the Meier 4k Prank Company. Votes. Issued In mul tiples of Si. were allowed for all pur chases, one vote for each cent expended In the purchase of goods. Three dis tricts were named, the West Fide, the Fast Side and Oregon at large. The highest in each district wins a Euro pean trp. The other prizes are also proportioned pro-rata among the candi dates of the varloua districts. RECORD MADE TO ASTORIA Portland Auto-Drivers Make Trip In Ten Hoars. ASTORIA. Or.. June 17. (Special.) Plunging furiously over the rough roads across the Neltalem River divide end Coast raoae. a Butck "Bedboard." GIN - . - y ' IK v. -. .m. ''a. " " 'A Mlae Btaaebe Catlla. Wlsser mt Ivew Yerax Trls, driven by Roy Wilson and Lawrence Therkelsen. arrived here this after noon, breaking all automobtln records from Portland to Astoria. The time for the run was 10 hours and 3 min utes. The former record is said to have been held by W. J. Clemens, made In 11 hours and 12 minutes. The Portland automobile left the Ho tel Oregon thla mofnlng at 7 o'clock and arrived at the Welnhard-Astorla this afternoon at three mlnuea after S o'clock. The distance covered was 118.1 miles, according to the speedom eter on the car. Part of this distance was over some of the roughest roads In the state, more than IS miles of it over a corduroy road. Much mud was enoountored. The autolsts made the Journey via St. Helens, Kalnler, Mist and JewelL According to the two Portland drivers the road was so narrow in places that brush slapped them In the faces.eThere were no accidents or unnecessary de lays on the entire trip. After a short stay at Astoria the two men started for Seaside, 21.7 miles distant. Telephone messages from there say that they made the last part of the strenuous trip In 1 hour and mlnues. A week ago the same ear broke all records to Government Camp, Mount Hood, being the first motor car to reach the mountain this year. The last few miles of the Jour ney was through snow 6 feet deep. IS AUDIEXCE IS CHARMED BY POR TRAYAL OF ODD ROLES. Edna May Showaltor's Vole Wins Applause Whitney Is Effective) In Difficult Songs. Oftentimes it happens that dramatic art in characterization and balladry Is better exemplified on "programmes" than In the legitimate field of stage craft. Albert Chevalier's appearance last evening at the Hellig Theater is such an instance. He waa given an ovation last even ing when all the old favorites were heartily applauded. Ills delineations are individual gems in the art of act ing. His repertoire consists of songs written by himself. He is a master comedian, and a creative artist as well. In each of the 11 numbers he gave hie costumes and make-up were elab orate, and in each he amazed by his skill in assuming the Individuality of the role he portrayed. Each of the selections were bits of finished Inter pretation In word, in character-detail and In sentiment His "A Fallen Star." In which he de picts a forlorn actor, was perhaps his most effective role, drawing the audi ence's sympathy as nothing else on his programme. "My Country Cousin." rich in humor, in which Chevalier is seen as a country lout, was a claaslo of comedy. A masterpiece of pathos was his "My Old Dutch" and his "Old Bachelor" called forth appreciation. Each number was a striking contrast to its predecessor. (Delightful comedy bits were "The Fu ture Mrs. "Awkins," "Our Little Nip per," "Right as Nlnepence," "Wot vur do ee luv Ol." and a "Burlesque French Song." By request, he gave his famous "Knocked 'em In the old Kent road." Chevalier was not all of the enter tainment, however. Edna May Showal ter, the prima donna soprano, afforded pleasure by her solo work. She pos sesses a big voice, full of rare melody, and sings with graceful ease. Her selections were the waits song, "La Boheme." from "Puccini"; "Polo naise." from "Mlgnon." and "Believe Me If Ail Those Endearing Toung Charms." Another artist who won the audience was Myron W. Whitney, the American basso, whose voice waa splendid In rimt and power. His solo offerings Included "Marching Along," from White; "To Anthea." from Hatton: "When Love Is Done." by Turnbull; "Mephlstopheles" Serenade." from "Faust." by Berlioz; "If All the Young Maidens," from Lohr; "Kerry Dar.ee," by Molloy, and "Kath leen Mavourneen." Miss Bhowalter and Mr. Whitney to gether sung "The Keys of Heaven." an old English song, with charming effect, and received several recalls. John C. Holllday acted as pianist playing incidental music for each of Chevalier's numbers, and for the solo ists, as well aa giving two piano solos of his own composition, a mazurka and -Military Patrol." The Prelude in C-mlnor, from Rochmannioff, he gave as an encore. Chevalier will repeat his programme at the Helllg this evening. v f I l iiui ft ff fi hi n . nwii Cqpyngbt Hrt &rhm!Tnmr Jt Ur . LOAN BIG SUCCESS $50,000,000 Panama Bond Issue Subscribed Thrice. BIDS AVERAGE OVER 1021-2 With Xo Artificial Bank Circulation Value, Trices Obtained Indicate Credit of Vnited States Is Best in World. WASHINGTON. June 17. Such es timates of the bids for the Govern ment's 3 per cent $50,000,000 Panama loan aa are available tonight indicate that the loan has been three times oversubscribed and that the average price of the new bonds will run a lit tle over 102.60. The bona flde bids received will to tal about 1170.000,000. Of that amount (2.300.000 waa subscribed at 3 per cent, or more than $32,000,000 atr over 102.6: ISO.000,000 at lfl.80 and 102.60, and (2.000,000 at 102 and under. More than 3000 bids were received. Bid of Seattle Hank Accepted. The successful bidders and the amounts which they will receive are aa follows: Harvey Fisk & Sons, of New York, (10,000; Hanover National Bank of New York, (4.600.000; American Exchange National Bank of New York, (3.600,000; William A. Reed & Co. of New York, $1 000,000; Seaboard National Bank of New York. (600.000; National Park Bank of New York, (600,000: Folsom A Adams, of New York. (100.000; First Trust & Savings Bank of Chicago, $360,000; Hlbernla Savins & Ioan ... Can TranHMn 1300.000! LUm)JHUJ', v u - ' ' rt-attle National Bank, of Seattle, (200.000. . .. The majority of what remains avail able below these sums will go to small bidders scattered all over the country. .v.. ..u. ef th rinnds averasre 101.50 and Treasury officials think it will they will yield to me invesiur 2.90 per cent. The National City Bank of New York, which bid for the whole Issue at prices varying; from 100.1005 to 102.60, m . ono nf the new bonds. Will UVk Neither will Kuhn, Loeb & Co., who bid for $10,000,ouo. Bonds Good as Investment Only. The prices bid for the new bonds are taken to Indicate that the National credit of the United States Is the best Alveolar Does Away Entirely With To Do a Thing and k. Mintant In slmDlv turning out a product that will sell. But to insist that it eatUfy your con science and pride. .lrInrB Avr To set a standard HIGHER anu HIGHER STILL aa experience and "That ls'more than mere occupation It Is a work worthy 01 any one ana uj jeen our aim since we nr.i '""J" lo do dentistry and the steadily grow ing Increase for our kind or oenrairj. :he ALVB'OLAR Ulna, nai iiruvc.. ur efforts have not been in vain, .-ii. i..,.. i .ir.Anlnnatorv. the l l Ilia iviiri - - . , , , , original will be shown to any who will call and are Interested.) Lumner Portland. Or.. Jan. 8, ml. n . . T . v.om nnur h mPTI tWO years since you completed my complete set or upper ai c-fw. ' 1 v ' ; ' ' J ...mh.r I hud only five old stumps left on my upper gum. Well, you don t need to worry about making that plate in case these teeth give out: tney are not going to give out; tney "" s a rock. But to me point " rill be in to have her work started any time you can give her an appointment ALVEOLAE TEETH SATISFY - a,.. . that roiri. O us which seemed all but hopeless, was .. . - I 1 m m wt whA l U m A t It mat oi an "ia (mireum " , . our office two years ago to have a set of ALVEOLAR Teeth put In his mouth. We require two or more teeth In either Jaw before we will undertake the work and guarantee it. We don t ask that they be sound or even firm in the Alveoli, for we cure the cu ot loose teeth, the much - dreaded Pyor- rhBt this man had nothing left but some tumps, and he bad been figuring with his dentist for a gold plate. We made him this proposition, viz.: That we would put in the ALVEOLAR teem, ana u mcj we would remove them and make him a gold plate free of charge at any time in the future. He waa delighted with the proposal, and agreed to it instant ly, remarking that we were the "whit est" people ha had ever coma across in the dental business. am I R In the world. Securities of England, France and Germany are selling at a discount and many financiers believe the new Panama loan would bring lit tle above par. Not since the Civil War has this Government issued bonds which did not have an artificial value because of the National bank circula tion privilege attached to them. The price of these new securities available for Investment only are taken to re flect the credit of the Nation. Secretary MacVeasrh and A. Piatt Andrew, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, who has been In' active charge of the Issue, opened the first bids. Secretary MacVeagh expressed satisfaction at the showing. Coast Mills to Get Army Work. WASHINGTON, June IT. The War Department has notllied Congressman Hawley that the Paclflo Coast woolen mills will receive 25 per cent of Army blanket contracts if they are able to comply with conditions. It is believed this will apply to the purchase of 100, 000, for which blda were opened June 12. NELSOFSIGNSTO FIGHT BOUT TO 1!K 1'CLL.ED OFF IX VAVCOrVKll, B. C.f JtXY 1. Three Bouts Are Schednled for Fight Fans of Pacific Northwest In Canadian City. Battling Nelson. ex-llghtweight champion, will fight in Vancouver af ter all, but not at Vancouver, Wash., as he had expected when he came West from Chicago. The Battler last night signed articles for three four-round bouts at Vancouver, B. C, on the af ternoon of July 1. his opponents being local mltt-men. young Nelson, Joe Bai ley and Driver Miller. The affair will be staged under the auspices of the Maple Leaf La Crosse Club, of which Robert J. Blake is sec retary. Nelson and his brother leave Portland either tonight or Monday for Vancouver to put on the finishing training touches. July 1 is Dominion day in Canada, and while a la crosse game and ball contest between the Spokane and Van couver teams are also on the schedule, Blake has wire.l terms which would seem to indicate that he expects a crowd of several thousand to turn out for the Battler. Nelson has never before boxed in Canada. ' Whether this will Interfere with the proposed July 4 beneflt here Is prob lematical, but "Bat" is not likely to re turn until after the American Inde pendence day. Strange as It may appear. Germany does net produce sny table grapes, the supply for that purpose -coming from France, fapaln anil Italy. Dentistry Plates and Bridge Work Do It Your Lerel Best i . nAvt rim film is that we don't need to worry about the gold plate, for hla new teeth are aa firm, as a rock, and he la giving us all the good free advertising he possibly can. The reason we mention this case Is to show that we are Just aa strong be lievers in the "square deal" principle as Theodore Roosevelt, and Just as par ticular about giving eatlsfaction aa any merchant. When we sell you a set of teeth and guarantee that they are everything we claim them to be, the guarantee is backed by ample capital. We are perfectly safe In making it, and always do make It. The ALVEOLAR METHOD Is a com paratively new departure, a change from old methods of supplying missing teeth. The old way was by means of a burden some partial plate, or a bridge, either of which generally tortured the wearer from the time they were put In until they destroyed or loosened what teeth of your own you had left, and had to come out. , Both methods are now supplanted by the ALVEOLAR METHOD, which sup plies ail the missing teeth and gives the one who has them a set of teeth that are as satisfactory as nature's. The "work is practically painless and permanent. We will examine your teeth without charge. If you can't come for an ex amination nowf do the next best thing: Send for our free book, "Alveolar Den tistry," which explains the method in detail. A This is the moat valuable book on the teeth ever written and it is yours for the asking. In addition to our specialty of Alveo lar Dentistry (Restoring Lost Teeth) we are experta in every branch of den tal work, viz.: Inlays, porcelain, gold and silver fillings, Crown, Plate Work, correcting irregularities, etc., eto. Spe. clallsts In each branch of dentistry at your service. There la no disputing the fact that the best in Dentistry is the cheapest. ALVEOLAR DENTAL CO.. DENTISTS. Portland Abington Bldg., 10H Third street. Seattle Haight Bldg., 2d and Pine. Terms to Reliable People. We Make a Special Feature of Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits $20, $22.50 and $25 . Any man who buys one of these suits will be satisfied with the in trinsic value in them; they're the . most unusual suits ever shown at such prices. The fabrics are ex ceptionally choice; gray, tans, blue, browns; stripes, plaids, checks, fine silk mixtures and plain colors. We offer a very complete represen- a h in AA tation 01 these goods, Most Complete Line of Straw Hata in Latest Shapes, $3, $4 and $5 Mqney Cheerfully Refunded osenbia THIRD AND MORRISON In High-Grade Wines and Liquors On account of remodeling our wine cellar, we place on sale for this week onty, 5000 gallons wine and whisky. Sale starts Monday, June 19, clos ing Saturday, June 24. $1.50 Port Wine This Week Reduced to Per Gallon. $1.50 Sherry Wine This Week Reduced to Per Gallon. 75c 75 1)1.50 Muscatel Wine This Week Reduced to Per Gallon. $4.00 Rye Whisky This Week Reduced to Per Gallon. $2.75 75 Demijohns 25c extra. Out-of-town orders will receive our prompt attention. Delivery free in the city. NATIONAL WINE CO. 5th and Stark, Portland Phones: Main 6499, A 4499 Trusses Like These Are A Crime Get Rid of Belts, -Elastic Bands, Springs and Jjfg Straps They Are Simply Slnw ttuicide. Truases ltke those shown above the belt ar.d leg-strap, elastic and spring contrap tions sold by drugstores, surgical instru ment houses and many self-styled "Hernia i .... 1. - Mt- TnlB.rflhlA for every- cpvuiBiiaia ... . ' body who wears them wearing them Is I simply slow suicide. And even when drawn so tight you can scarcely stand to keep them on they do ' no good whatever. Instead, they often aa iromenuo. n they squeeze the rupture, often causing strangulation dig into the pelvic bone In front press against the sensitive spinal column at the back. The Pbtln Truth Is This. Rupture as explained In cur free book can't be relieved or cured can't even be kept from growing worse unless constantly held in place. Just as a broken bone can't "knit" unless the parts ars held securely together. And Just as a bandage or splint Is the only way a broken bone can be held the right kind of trass is the only thing In the world that can keep a rupture from coming out. What a difference it will make when you get tbat kind of truss. And you can get exactly that kind of truss without risking a cent of your money. It's the famous Cluthe Truss or Clothe Automatic Massager. Far more than a truss far more than merely a device for holding the dupture In place. ' Self-regulating, self-adjusting. No belt, elastio band or springs around your waist, and no leg-straps nothing to pinch, chafe, squeeze or bind. It Is held in position by suction can't shift or slip the only truss la existence that is honestly guaranteed never to let the rupture come out. Try It Without Blsldog a Fenny. We have so much faith in the Cluthe Truss we have seen it work wonders for so many others that we want to make one especially tor your case and let you wear it at our risk. We'll give you plenty of time to test It If It doesn't keep your rupture from coming out. when you are working and at all other times If It doesn't put an end to the trouble you've heretofore had with your ruouixe up to $4u.uu tt & Co. $1.50 Angelica Wine This Week Reduced to Per Gallon. 75c $4.00 Bourbon Whisky This Week Reduced to Per Gallon. $2.75 If you don't get better right away then the truss won't cost you a cent. The Healing Massage. In addition to holding the rupture, the Cluthe Truss or Cluthe Automatic Massager is constantly giving a soothing, strengthening nuNiage to the weak ruptured parts. All automatically the massage goes on all day long, all without any attention what ever from you. This massage which strengthens just as exercise strengthens a weak arm is so re markably beneUilal so remarkably curative that In cases out of every 200 rupture begins to get better from the day a Cluthe Truss is put on. The World's Greatest Boob on Rupture. Don't go on letting your rupture get worse don't spend a cent on account of your rup ture until you get our book of advlce which two cents for a stamp or a penny for a postal will bring you. This remarkable book cloth-bound, S2 pages. 21 separate articles, and 19 photo graphic pictures took us over 40 years to write took us, that long to find out all the facts we've put in it. It explains the dangers of operations and why they don't always cure to stay cured. Tells why drugstores should not be allowed to sell trusses any more than a schoolboy would be allowed to perform an operation. Explains why belt, spring and elastic trusses can do no good. Exposes the fake "methods." "appliances." etc. And tells absolutely without misrepresen tation all about the Cluthe Truss just how it holds--how It gives the curing massage how It Is water-proof how it ends all ex pense how you can get It on trial and gives names and addresses of over 40o peo ple who have tried it and want you to know about it. Vrlte for it today don't put it off this book may be the means of adding many years to your life and of restoring you to full itrength and usefulness. Just use the coupon, or simply say In a letter or postal. "Send ine your book." In writing us. please giev our box number aa below. RELIEF COUPON Box 49 CIXTHE INSTITUTE. 128 East J3d St., New Ifork City. Send me your Free Book on The Cure ot Rupture. Name Street - - - - Town - -