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Show i I ! I YEARSIJilCIDE Prof. Munyon Says Ignorance of Laws of Health Explains j Early End of Life. j NOTED SCIENTIST HAS ENCOURAGING WORD ' FOR DESPONDENT MEN AND WOMEN j "Death before 100 years of age has been reached i-s nothing more ur less i than slow suicide. A man (or woman; ; i who dies at an earlier a- e is simply igiiu- ; j rant of the laws of heaith." ! Such was the original and rather t startling statement made by Professor ; , James M. Munyon. the famous Philauel- pliia health authority, who is estabhsh-l estabhsh-l ing health headquarters in all the targu j cities of the world for the purpose of get- ' ting in direct touch with his tnouaaiids ; I of converts. Professor Munyon .is a living embodiment embodi-ment of the cheerful creed he preaches. ; Virile, well poised, active and energetic, he looks as though he would easdy attain at-tain the century age limit wnich lie de- Clares Is the normal one. He said: f "I want tne people of the world to know my opinions on the subject of health, which are the fruit of a life-time p devoted to healing the sick, people of , America. There isn't a building in this city big enough to house the people in tins State alone who have found health through my methods. Before I get through there won't be a building bis en ju n to house my cured patients in ; this citv alone. "1 want, in. .st of all, to talk to the sick r people the invalid-;, the discouraged ones, the vict.uis of nerve-wearing, body-racking body-racking diseases and ailments for these are the n n s to whom the rn e s s a g e o f hope which X bear will bring the greatest great-est blessing. 4,I want to talk to the rheumatics, the sufferers from stomach trouble, the ont-s afflicted with that noxious disease, catarrh. ca-tarrh. I want to tell my story to the women who have bconi" chronic in valids as a result of nervous troubles. I want to talk to the men who are "all run down,' whose health lias been broken by overwork, improper diet, late hours and other causes, and who feel . he creeping clutch of serious, chronic illness. '"To these people I brin g a story of ; hope. I can give tiiem a promise of better bet-ter things. I want to astonish them by ehoving the record of cures performed through my new system of treatment. "I have taken the best of the ideas from all schools and embodied them in I a new svstem of treatments individually ; adapted to each particular case. I hav ' no 'cure alls.' but my present method ot 1 attacking disease is the very best thought of modern science. The success which I have had with these treatments In tlrs T city and all over America proves its efh- f caey. Old methods must give away rn i new medical science moves. J ! my remedies are doing for humnjiif. evervwhere. I know what they will d for the people of this citv. Let me prove ; mv statements that's all I ask. The continuous stream of callers ano" mail that comes to Professor James M. Munvon at his laboratories. Fifty-third and Jefferson streets, Philadelphia. Pa., keeps Dr. Munyon and his enormous corps of expert physicians busy. I Professor Munyon makes no charge for consultation or medical advice: not a penny to pay. Address Prof. J. M. Mun-! Mun-! von, "Munvon's Laboratories, Fifty-third j and Jefferson streets, Philadelphia, Piu |