RECREATION. 



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THE 



J\eeley 



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Alcohol, 

 Opium, 

 Tobacco 

 Using /p 



Produce each a dis- 

 ease having definite 

 pathology. The dis- 

 ease yields easily tothG 

 Treatment as admin- 

 istered at the follow- 

 ing Keeley Institutes: 



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A National Institution 



DURING the past twenty years the Keeley treatment has res- 

 etted so many thousands of men and women from the drink 

 and drug habit that it has made staunch friends in every com- 

 munity. Among its ndherents are the most distinguished people 

 in the country, including clergymen, physicians, lawyer*. , edi- 

 tors, business men and government oflicials. In a word, the 

 treatment, by reason of the great good it has done and is doing, 

 has become a national institution, with headquarters in many 

 States, as appear herein. 



Here are the names of a few well-known people who indorsed and 

 recommended the Keeley Treatment : 



Gen. Neal Dow Rev. T. Df.Witt Talmagk 



Col. C. H. Taylor John V. Far well 



Judge-Advocate-Gen. Groesbeck 

 Dr. Parkhurst Dr. Edward McGlynn 



Rev. Canon Fleming Rear- Admiral Walker 



Ex-Gov. Claude Matthews 

 Frances E. Willard Ex-Gov. John P. Altgeld 



Hon. Luther Laflin Mills Rt. Rev. John Shanlky 



Gen. James W. Forsyth, U. S. A. 

 Ex-Gov. Hastings Rev. Dr. Geo. C. Lorimer 



Details of treatment and proofs of its success sent free on application to 

 any of the institutes named. 



ALWAYS ADDRESS THE INSTITUTE NEAREST TO YOU. 



Los Angeles, Cal. Crab Orchard, Ky. 

 San Francisco, Cal. New Orleans, La. 



1170 Market St. 1626-38 Felicity St. 

 West Haven, Conn. Lexington, Mass. 



Carson City, Nev. 

 Fargo, N. D. 



Pittsburg, Pa. 



4246 Fifth Ave. 



Washington, D. C. 

 211 N. Capitol St. 

 Marion, Ind. 

 Des Moines, la. 

 Dwight, 111. 



Portland, Me. 



Detroit, Mich- 



Grand Rapids, Mich. Portland, Ore. 



Kansas City ,Mo. Philadelphia, Pa 



St. Louis, Mo. 



North Conway, N. H. £ rovidenc !' Rl L 

 Buffalo, N. Y. 

 White Plains, N. Y. 

 Columbus, 0. 



812 N. Broad St. 



Dallas, Tex. 

 Salt Lake City, Utah 

 Richmond, Va. 

 Seattle, Wash. 

 Waukesha , Wis. 

 Toronto, Ont. 

 Winnipeg, Man. 



"Non-Heredity of Inebriety," by Dr. Leslie E. Keeley, mailed on application. 



Leslie E 



LL.D. 



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A visit to the Falls is an object 

 lesson in geography ; an exhibition of 

 landscapes that no painter can equal, 

 and a glimpse of the latest develop- 

 ments of the industrial world. 



A copy of Four-Track Series No. 9, "Two Days at 

 Niagara Falls," will be sent free, postpaid, to any 

 address on receint of a two-cent postage stamp, by 

 George H. Daniels, General Passenger Agent, New 

 York Central & Hudson River Railroad, Grand 

 Central Station, New York. 



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 HUNTING BOOTS S SHOES 



Made only by HENRY C. SQUIRES <& SON 

 20 Cortlandt St., New York 

 The leather is waterproof, fine grained, 

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 best waterproof anhy- 

 drous oak 1 eat her, 

 stitching of silk, Eng- 

 lish back stays, bulldog 

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 lets, Pratt fasteners 

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 $7.50 net. Short Boots 

 $8.50, Knee Boots 

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 Boots $12. 

 Special circular 

 giving detailed 

 information 

 free for the 

 asking. 



Mention Recreation. 



