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RECREATION. 



v 



THE 



eeley 



lire 



Alcohol, 



Opium,, 



Produce each a dis- 

 ease having definite 

 pathology. The dis- 

 ,— K - ease yields easily to the 



•I OD&CCfJ Treatment as admin- 

 m _ m " istered at the f ollow- 



USinCI /ft ing Keele y Institutes: 



1HAVE said many times and I want to 

 repeat it here, that Dr. Keeley has done 

 more for the country, has saved more un- 

 fortunate men, than any one man in the 

 United States* I honestly believe that, and 

 you believe it ; you must believe it* We 

 are all obliged to believe what we see and 

 know is true* See the thousands and thou- 

 sands and tens of thousands all over this 

 country that have been saved by the Keeley 



Cure. 



Gov. D. M. CLOUGH, Minnesota. 



Detailed information of this treatment and proofs of its 

 success sent free upon application to any of the institutions 

 named. j**&^i\. 



ADDRESS THE INSTITUTE NEAREST ?OTJ. 

 Portland, Me. White Plains, N. Y. Dallas, Tex. . 



ass** * saw- *• «*»ifa „ 



2803 Locust St. 420 Williams Ave. « ._ J*? V^h 

 Grand Rapids, Mich. Philadelphia Pa S ^9 Sullivan Block. 



17-21 Sheldon, St. 812 N. Broad St. Waukesha, Wis. 

 1903 S. Adams St. Omaha, Neb. Cor 19th Pittsburg, Pa. Toronto, Ont. 



Plainfield, Ind. & Leavenworth Sts. 4246 Fifth Ave. 786 Queen St. W. 



New Orleans, La. Carson City, Nev. Providence, R. I. Winnipeg-, Man. 

 1628-38 Felicity St. North Conway, N.H. 306 Washington St. 65 Roslyn Road. 



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



Los Angeles, Cal. 



Third & Spring Sts 

 San Francisco, Cal. 

 1170 Market St. 

 West Haven. Conn. 

 Washington, D. C. 



211 N. Capitol St. 

 Dwight, 111. 

 Marion, Ind. 



Leslie E. Keeley, M.D., L.L.I 





But just wait urtil RECREATION gets hold of him. 



