Show YOUNG EDISON THE MAN OP THE HOUR IN THE METROPOLIS His Wonderful Invention Pronounced tho Greatest Boon of the Age t New York Dec lo Thomas A Edt iron Jrs remarkuble fllwcovcry of Iho nev curative force which he IIUH ein budled In hlB Mac ioEleclrlc Vitallzer I ccema likely tu maku the young man UJ famous in the world of Invention aa his distinguished father while nH a benefactor to suffering humanity he Is I already moro fought after than the noted Austrian surgeon Prof Lorerrz No discovery In modern times ever aroused onehalf the Interest that Ic now being evinced In young Edlsons Invention Jt Is pointed out by scientists scien-tists that the MasnoElectrlc Altullfcer Is the most powerful and remarkable curative ore in existence toduy Thdre feemB to be no limit cither to Ua powera or Ito possIbllltlOB It In etiually adapted to the relief of the most complex disorder of the nerves euch as nervous prostration or paralysis to the cure of uIseaaoB of the blood such an rheumatism catarrh and malaria to IUIIR and respiratory complaints Mice consumption and asthma asth-ma to digestive troubles such us dyspepsia dys-pepsia and malnutrition to the various organic and intestinal conditions which result In Brlght3 dluenno and apppndl cltlH as well ps to the many clrculilory defects that are evidenced by heart disease and failing strength In fact say the seientlsta the Vitalize l fully merlin the hanio Mr Edison hnjj bellowed be-llowed upon it for ft atprca up an9 communicates Vitality Much of young Mr Edisons present popularity IH undpubtedly due to the fact that he has resolutely refused to allow his Invention to bo exploited by pcrsjons who would be likely to regard it more as a commercial proposition than as an opportunity to relieve tho sufferings of humanity He has placed a price upon the Vltallzer only sufficient suf-ficient lo cover the cost 6f manufacture and Is distributing it only through bin own company When Mr Edison was seen In his laboratory yesterday he said Usually Usual-ly I do not caro td talk about my work but In the matter of the Vltallzer V feel that a duly and a responsibility has been Inlil upon mb and that the public iihould ho allowed to know that pain and sickness cn nt last I be banished ban-ished from the earth It Juts been my lirelong1 ambition to create aompthlnfi that should give happiness to the world and I feel 1 nov that I have succeeded Several attempts have been made to Induce me to sell the Vitollaor to pro motors but lIlacI thAt If T did v J should not be doing my duty to humanity hu-manity There h1 < been UcslowCd Upon me thc power to help the nick and Buffering Buf-fering and I want everybody to know that I will not allow capital to be made out of their affllctloiiH Tell your renders rend-ers for me that I line definitely determined deter-mined to direct th6 manufacture anti distribution of the Vltnllzer myuelf and that I will manage It only through my own company Tell tlwm that It makes no difference to me whether a man Ip I rich or poor or whether he livoc in the country or the city If he U I Mickor afflicted let him just diop a line toTho Thomas A Edison Jr Chemical company com-pany No 1 1 Stone itrcet New York anilho will get the befct advice that I can rrlvo him I mean to help imnefln humanity and I do not propose to be swerved from my Intention |