RECREATION'S ADVERTISER 



Freedom for Slaves to Drink 



Bring us the worst cases of Alcoholism you can find, the victim being in 

 delirium tremens, if you please, and we will destroy his craving for Alcohol 

 in from 24 to 48 hours. We will have him eating and sleeping naturally 

 in from three to five days, and in a few days more will have his nervous 

 system restored to its normal condition. He will never, because of the 

 craving, begin to drink again. The patient is not placed under restraint 



the OPPENHEIMER TREATMENT 



For ALCOHOLISM 



No Suffering 



Treatment Established Fifteen Years 

 No Injections No Detention from Business No Bad After Effects 



All Drug Addictions also Successfully Treated 



Endorsed by a Special Committee of the Legislature of New York in May, 1905 



DIRECTORS 



T.H. ALEXANDER, formerly V. P. Standard 



Oil Co. 

 JOSE AYMAR,' Lawyer, New York 

 IRVING BACHELLER, Author 

 LEROY W. BALDWIN, Pres. Empire 



Trust Co. 

 ARCHER H. BROWN, Jr., New York 

 CHAS. R. BROWN, Banker and Broker, N. Y 

 CHAS. EVANS, Pres. Atl. City Nat'l Bank 

 A. H. DE HAVEN, Stock Exchange, N. Y. 

 CARL H. FOWLER, Attorney, New York. 

 HENRY C. IRONS, Seaboard Realty Co. 

 E. E. JACKSON, Ex-Governor of Maryland 

 WM. H. JACKSON, Cong, from Maryland 

 OLIVER H. LAU, M.D., Detroit, Mich. 

 JOHN McGINNISS, V.P. United Copper 



Co., Butte, Mont. 

 KENNETH K. M'LAREN, Sec. Corp. Trust 



Co., of N. J. 

 ISAAC OPPENHEIMER, M.'D., New York 

 CARL F. PRICE, Secretary and Treasurer 

 LEONARD W. SWEET, Wholesale Jeweler, 



New York 

 S. H. VANDERGRIFT, H. T. Alexander & 



Co., N. Y. 

 W.P.YOUNGS, Lumber Merchant, New York 



Treatment also Administered by 

 LICENSEES AT 



ALBANY, N. Y. 

 ASBURY PARK, N. J. 

 ATLANTIC CITY, N. J 

 BOSTON, MASS , 

 BROOKLYN, N. Y. 

 CANANDAIGUA, N Y. 

 CHESTER, PA., S.E 

 DETROIT, MICH. 

 FAIRFIELD, ME. 

 HARRISBURG, PA. 

 KEENE, N. H. - 

 KNOXVILLE, TENN. 

 NEWARK, N, J. 

 NASHUA, N. H. - 

 NORFOLK, VA. 

 NEW HAVEN, CONN 

 PLAINFIELD, N. J. 



182 State St. 



221 Asbury Ave 



7 14 Atlantic Ave. 



214 Boylston St. 



44 Court St. 



Y. 121 Main St. 



Cor. Broad & Potter Sts. 



56 Garfield Ave. 



160 Main St. 



1700 North 2nd St. 



22 Roxbury St. 



622 Asylum Ave. 



- 129 Wickliffe St. 



- 149 Main St. 



316 Freemason St. 



107 Greene St. 



Plainfield Sanitarium 



PITTSBURG, PA., 828 Lincoln Ave., Allegheny 

 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 841 North Broad St. 

 PROVIDENCE, R. I., Industrial Trust Co. Big. 

 READING, PA. - 15s North 5th St. 



SCRANTON, PA. - • - 806 Mulberry St. 

 VINELAND, N. J. - - Virginia St. 



WATERTOWN, N. Y., 12 Savings Bank Bldg. 

 WASHINGTON, D. C. 11 10 F St., N. W. 



WILKES-BARRE, PA. 60 North Main St. 



WILSON, N. C. - 219 East Nash St. 



MEXICO CITY, MEX., 1st San Francisco, N0.7 

 LONDON, ENGLAND 231 Strand, W. C. 



BARRANQUILLA - Columbia, S. A. 



GUATEMALA CITY, GUATEMALA, C. A. 



12th Ave. So. N-3 

 AND OTHER CITIES 



ADVISORY DIRECTORS 



Rev. CHARLES H. FOWLER, Bishop M. E. 

 Church. 



Rev. JOHN F. SPENCE, D.D., LL.D., for- 

 merly Chancellor of American University 

 Harriman, Tenn. 



Rev. JOHN J. HUGHES, Paulist Fathers, 

 Church of St. Paul the Apostle, N. Y. 



Rev. MADISON C. PETERS, D.D.,Imman- 

 uel Baptist Church, Baltimore, Md. 



Rev. FREDERICK J. STANLEY, D. D., 

 First Pres'n Church, Atlantic City, N. J. 



Rev. LOUIS S. OSBORNE, Episcopal 

 Church, Newark, N. J. 



Rabbi SOLOMON FOSTER, Temple B'nai 

 Jeshurun, Newark, N. J. 



Rev. GEORGE E. REED, D. D., LL.D., 

 Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa. 



Rev. JOSEPH C. HARTZELL, D.D., Bishop 

 of Africa. 



Rev. JOSEPH J. KIRLTN, St. Patrick's 

 Church, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Hon. CHARLES EMORY SMITH, Ex-Post- 

 master-General 



Hon. WM. T. STEAD, Editor Review of Re- 

 views, London, Eng. 



Hon. WILLIAM A. STONE, Ex-Governor of 

 Pennsylvania 



Hon. JOHN WEAVER, Mayor of Philadelphia 



Gen. H. C. CORBIN, Maj.-Gen. U. S. Army 



Hon. HOWARD B. FRENCH, Pres. Phila- 

 delphia College of Pharmacy 



Hon. LYMAN J. GAGE, Ex-Sec. of Treasury 



Hon. J, E. RICKARDS, Ex-Gov. of Mont. 



ROBERT PITCAIRN, Pittsburg, Pa. 



Indorsed by Many Prominent Men and Women throughout the World 



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CYRUS EDSON, M. D. 



Formerly Health Commissioner of the 

 Port of New York, Wrote : 



"I have had a pretty extensive experience with the Oppenheimer treatment, having wit- 

 nessed its effects in perhaps fifty cases. I consider it of very great value, and have yet to see 

 anything but good resulting therefrom. I have noticed no such secondary results as are 

 frequently seen after other so-called 'cures.' In fact, patients feel better and stronger than 

 before in every way. The treatment seems to act as a general restorative and as a tonic 

 while absolutely removing desire for the stimulant, either drug or alcoholic. 



REPRESENTATIVE PHYSICIANS in each city of the United States Admiuister the Oppenheimer 

 Treatment. Write for the name and address of the physician in your locality 



The work of the Institute is conducted in full accord with the principles of medical ethics 



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