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^ha^wiU senii^full informaiion on request 



^U/'HEN THOMAS A. EDISON, Sr., invented 



and 



the phonograph, the whole world applauded 

 wondered. Later, wh^n he oroduced the 



Later, when he produced 

 electric light, the people of all the earth gave him 

 homage as the worker of marvels. Now, as a 

 splendid climax to the work done for humanity, 

 Thomas A. Edison, Jr., son of the illustrious wizard, 

 gives to the world his Magno-EIectric Vitalizer, 

 the best and most beneficent of all wonderful 

 inventions. n 



Again has science labored and brought' forth a 

 marvel. This time the product is one of electricity 



the Magno-Electric Vitalizer— and its inventor 

 IS none other than Thomas A. Edison, Jr., son of 

 tnat great wizard who has given to the world so 

 many wonders. 



The Magno-Electric Vitalizer is now being 



^ -n^^» ^^ ^^^ public with absolute assurance that it 

 wiH fill a long-felt want, 



V ^\^j^t"city has transformed the world and why 

 shouldn't It transform the world's methods of curing 

 f!t^^ This is the reasoning of Thomas A. 



^aison, Jr., in his presentation of the Magno- 

 t^iectnc Vitalizer, This invention has already 

 commanded the attention of medical men and of 

 the laity m all parts of the world. 



it IS being placed on the market by Mr. Edison^s 



rn ^^^^"^y^ t^e Thomas A. Edison Jr, Chemical 



Hn \*4, Stone St., New York, Upon applica- 



uon, a book containing complete information will 



e sent free to all who may be interested in the cure 



^IT"^^ ^y electricity. 



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