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I don't need to wear any truss at all now, as the truss I purchased from you cured me. It also cured my child of his rupture.

J. R. TURNER, 342 Brook Ave., Harrisburg, Pa. October 12, 1911.

+Read What This Prominent Bostonian Says+

I am glad to say that the Cluthe Truss I purchased of you a week or so ago, works to perfection. It does the business and completely holds the rupture under all conditions. During the past 60 years, I have tried various trusses and treatments, and all were failures or near-failures. I am more than pleased to be relieved of the annoyances and suffering I have had nearly all my life. I shall take great pleasure in recommending the Cluthe Truss to all I meet, for I am now up for reference. I wish you all success in relieving suffering humanity.

HENRY WARREN, 70 Essex St., Boston Mass. September 13, 1911.

+His Pleasure to Inform of the Complete Cure by Cluthe Truss+

It is a pleasure for me to inform you of the complete cure in my case by the Cluthe Truss. I wish to say that I have not worn my truss nor any support whatever for 4 months, and I am sound and well, thanks to your treatment. Command me at any time that I may be of service to you or the afflicted, for it is indeed a great pleasure to me to speak a good word for the Cluthe Truss.

W. W. WILLIS, Clarksburg, W. Va. September 1, 1911.

+Delights in Permanency of His Cure+

The strongest argument I can make, based on my own experience with the Cluthe Truss, is that I have been permanently cured by using it.

ALFRED WANDRES, Cornwall Landing, N.Y. October 13, 1911.

+A Blessed Day When He Received His Cluthe Truss+

I got a Cluthe Truss from you about 5 months ago, and it has completely cured me. I went without it for 3 weeks, and there is no sign of the rupture coming back. When I received it and put it on, for the first time, I felt instant relief, and knew then that it was going to do me good. It was a blessed day for me when I received my Cluthe Truss.

PETER M. STEWART, Boulter, Ont., Can. November 23, 1911.

+Now Only Wears It as a Precaution+

I never wear my Cluthe Truss now only when I have some extra heavy lifting to do. I am perfectly cured of my rupture, however, thanks to the Cluthe Truss.

GEORGE E. BEALE, Ponca, Ark. November 28, 1911.

+Wants Every One to Know that Cluthe Truss is a Necessity for All Ruptured Who Want Relief+

I want every one to know my opinion, which is that the Cluthe Truss is the one that everybody ruptured should get, if they want relief. I have tried many, and have found yours the best and easiest to wear. If I had enough money I would gladly pay the price of a truss to anyone who would not be cured after giving it a trial. That is how I feel about the Cluthe Truss.

W. C. WOODS, Gause, Texas. November 23, 1911.

+79 Years Old Cured by Cluthe Truss+

It is a pleasure to me to let you and all others know what I think of the Cluthe Truss. My case was a double one, and the rupture on the right side was very bad, but I can truthfully say that I am now cured. I am now living on borrowed time, being in my seventy-ninth year.

C. T. REDFIELD, 48 Grape St., New Bedford, Mass. November 28, 1911.

+Hard Work Every Day Did Not Prevent This Cure by Cluthe Truss+

I really don't know how to express my gratitude to you for my rupture is cured at last. I feel as strong as I ever did before I was ruptured. I work hard every day and have never had any bad effects.

ANDREW E. PETERS, Escuminac River, Que., Can. November 28, 1911.

+Cured by Cluthe Truss While Lifting Rails and Ties in the Course of Work+

I have often been without my Cluthe Truss, and rupture has never come down even without the truss. Before getting the Cluthe Truss I had tried many others, but none of them held my rupture continuously, to say nothing of the discomfort caused and chafing by those leg-straps and springs. By reason of my work as section foreman I am frequently required to do heavy lifting, such as railroad rails and ties. This is what I think of the Cluthe Truss.

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