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Show DOCTORS TURN AWAY PATIENTS Interstate Doctors Turn Away-Many Away-Many Who Are Incurable. THEIR INVARIABLE RULE People Come Long Distances to Be Treated by Them Waiting Rooms Are Al-j ways Full. Yesterday was another busy day for the Inter-State Doctors, who have their Ogden institute on the second floor of the Commercial National Bank building, 24th street, next to Eccles building. AH day long th waiting rooms were crowded with patients pa-tients awaiting their turn for a consultation. con-sultation. A number of cases were accepted for treatment, but a large number were turned away, kindly but firmly told that their cases would not, be accepted ac-cepted for treatment, as jt is the rule always of the Inter-State Doctors to accept no cases for treatment unless they fell sure that tbey can greatly benefit or cure them They want the reputation of curing every case they take, so thej are very careful In selecting se-lecting their patients Mr Walter J Jones. 326 Clay St . I Buttler, Pa, where the Inter-State! Doctors also have their institute, sent the Inter-State Doctors a letter highly praising their system of treatment. His letter being of Interest to all sick I people, jt Is reproduced here 1 UrtVt? IJHU U VC1 V BCVOIf Lrte Ul stomach trouble for a long time. I have had stomach gase6 and found it almost Impossible to breathe, the food fermented, the appetite was poor and I had little or no ambition Less than one month ago I started treatment treat-ment with the Inter-State Doctors and now wish to publicly recommend them to other sufferers, for my relief began be-gan almost immediately with their treatment and now T am well This after over eight months' suffering without relief. (Signed) "WALTER J. JONES. '326 Clay St., Buttler, Pa." All who call on the Inter-State Doctors Doc-tors before November 15th are cured free, except for the bare cost of the medicines, be thev rich or poor This free offer is made to secure a large number of patients quickly to show the public what this wonderful new treatment will do for the sick een after all other methods have failed to help them. The diseases treated by the Inter-State Inter-State Doctors are diseases of the nerves, blood, skin, heart, stomach, kidneys, liver, bladder and bowels. Including rheumatism, parahsis. epilepsy, epi-lepsy, gall stones, goitre, catarrh, deafness, deaf-ness, asthma, eczema, repture, neuralgia, neu-ralgia, weak lungs and other diseases of women and men The Inter-State Doctors announce their office hours as being from 9 a. m to 12 noon; 1:30 to 5 p. m.; evenings even-ings 7 to 8 dail , Sunday office hours are from 9 a m to 12 noon only Advertisement. |