Before getting the Cluthe Truss I had tried
many others, but none of them held my rupture continuously, to say
nothing of the discomfort caused and chafing by those leg-straps and
springs. By reason of my work as section foreman I am frequently
required to do heavy lifting, such as railroad rails and ties. This is
what I think of the Cluthe Truss.
FRANK CHAPMAN,
Hollis Depot, N.H.
November 27, 1911.
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Errata:
The muscles at some point have simply
_text reads "simlpy"_
there is no expense beyond the price
_text reads "beyonp"_
no springs, no legstraps
_no hyphen in original_
and, gradually overcomes the weakness
_comma in original_
you who now scarcely
_text reads "nows carcely"_
dare do a thing-- scarcely even cough or laugh
_dash supplied by transcriber: no punctuation in original_
that is why, when a man
_text reads "whan"_
bands or springs around the waist
_text reads "wait"_
"Don't-Wear-a-Truss" Arguments
_text reads "Dont"_
But it is easy enough
_text reads "But it easy"_
The Cluthe Truss costs so little
_text reads "cost"_
worthless makeshift
_text reads "makeshirt"_
"This truss fully guaranteed."
_text reads "guaranted"_
a legitimate profit
_text reads "ligitimate"_
Both are perspiration-proof and both water-proof.
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