162 MICROBES AND THE MICROBE-KILLER. 



Q. What was your condition before you began its use ? 

 A. I had been suffering from chronic catarrh a number 

 of years. I had doctored and changed doctors in this 

 city, but none did me any good ; in fact my case grew 

 worse all the time, until I read in the paper about Ead- 

 am's Microbe-Killer, and decided to try it. The very 

 first jug I bought did me more good than all the doctors 

 I went to, and I kept on using it continually, according 

 to how I felt. 



Q. What has become of your catarrh? A. Well, I 

 am not troubled to any extent now, and I am by far a 

 thousand per cent better than I was ; there is a com- 

 plete change in my health. 



Q. About what quantity have you taken altogether ? 

 A. I cannot definitely say, though the Microbe-Killer 

 Company's books might show it. I have certainly taken 

 about one hundred and twenty-five gallons of it. 



Q. And you have taken it to saturation, have you not ? 

 A. I have taken just three-quarters of it inwardly, 

 while one-quarter I have snuffed up my nose and gargled 

 my throat with it. 



Q. Have you experienced any injurious effects from 

 it ? A. No, sir. 



Q. Were you a singer at any time ? A. I was, and 

 had considerable singing to do. 



Q. Did this catarrh affect your voice ? A. It did. 

 That was the main reason why I wanted to take the 

 microbe killer. 



Q. Have you got so that you can sing again ? A. Yes, 

 sir. 



Cross-examined by defendants' counsel : 



Q. You say you are a singer. Do you sing in church 

 ny where ? A. No, sir. 



Q. Do you ever sing in church ? A. I have, with a 

 quartet. 



Gu stave Becker, being duly sworn, was examined and 

 testified as follows : 



Q. Where do you live? A. 1348 Lexington avenue. 



Q. What is your business ? A. Music teacher. 



