The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 11, 1908, Page 3

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permit. exo Saline County State Bank dont tre vous Dusiness man of 6 throughout this pe the treatmen! of he goually talked wit? Phas treated, and (h« relleved and cured afte hesitation In recomme ritioner and prac CHAS. PF. Me Substantial ¢ ement ¢ son, the originator of Teleconi, t tion, comes from JOHN COMMISSIONER TY, Washi ing Teleconi treatment its originator, at the Sa derson says: “I have no reason to complain in any respect of James Austin Larson, w have been taking Telec: has been accomplished in the cases of both, and I consider my money well-expended. I pleased with the results of the treatments sleeping better and feeling improved in every way The same may be said of “I earnestly believe that Mr. Larson tries to do what is right in every way. tied that I was the first day.” MRS. C. CHRISTO. Mrs. C. Christopher, of 20034 Avenue, says Bil about the consultation And paid it willioxly. Tid, and 1 earnest) Who ever helped me a bit 0d I have been in bad physical Proved rapidly under toni treatment.” MRS. AUGUSTA NELSON. MM. Avgusta Nelson “I am getting Py, and 1 want to at the doctors 5 x Milets of Mr. Larson, because ould not get an MY money any wn Gd me any A. L, SMITH. AL. Smith sai Stood the consuitation f« Mand it has been ap; PP Brown, p; 6 President Galesburg National Ba t1 GALESBERG, 1))., Oc It May Concern if. J. Austin Lars: | HENEY BEARDS FULTON IN HIS PORTLAND DEN the andtdmey of Unite ator Fulton he hall will seat 4,000 auditors 1 ry seat will be ipten ang from all ove tate AMES HASKIT, Vice Pre Austio Larwon pe him by reputation thet the ty, aod he hax of being very mn fo ormane ba profemver in a the nuweeentul fh i tnve pe whee Prof ter tal a te ep udation Larwon dear vee I have ne puAimemr mst ADAMS TRONG ENDORSEMENT OF LARSON AND TELECON! COUNTY COMMISSIONER OF SNOHOMISH COUNTY SAYS HE IS WELL-PLEASED WITH RESULTS OF TELECONI TREATMENTS. James Austin Lar 1¢ science of vibra NTY COUN ANDERSON, COl SNOHOMISH 1 his wife, has been tak Austin Larson, Mr. An h James Hotel, Seattle h whom myself and wile tr Much good ecatments much Il am am my wife Lam really more satis NDORSEMENTS BY MR. LARSON’S PATIENTS THEODORE AB- BOTT. Theodore Abbott, of Edmonds, Washington, said 1 thor oughly understood ali about the consultation fee, am glad I paid it, and am more than pleased to say that under the Teleconi treatment administered by James Austin Larson my cond! tion is greatly improved, and that was the case after having taken bot one treatment MRS. G. ROBINSON. Mre. G. Robinson, 664 Aloha Street, made the following vol untary statement “I under stood perfectly well that there was a consultation fee to be paid, and | believe that James Austin Larson has a power be yond the ordinary, for he reliev od allment at once 1 had uffered the most intense pain, and cheerfully testify to the fairness and capability of Mr Lars I am certainly delight 1 to have been given an oppor tunity to take the Telecon! treatment J. CHAPMAN. J, Chapman, University street 1 understood all about the eon: sultation fee, and paid it will } ing! Capital, $125,000. Surplus $125,000. nk for several years a bie during which time 1 suc sfully took so far as I have e known, be nd enjoyed an extensive practie x in order to have a more ex 4 1 am pleased to recommend him P. F. BROWN, Prestdent Heney, Who | detponstrate that Mr have dropped into I and te ier , hand to hea © addres win the x of th enna al charg hat have been bar about between I B and the MMs year fa it a fl hat Her ' jation, ‘Tht e f the me ¥ Avoid partisan politios, ead of did not wish to frvolve THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1908, ann a “MORE MEN ORDERED *::) fation in bis fight AGAINST JAMES AUSTIN LARSON REFUTED BY VOLUNTARY STATEMENTS OF PATIENTS MICHAEL TREY- NOR. Michael Treyr oe is the marine fireman who was in the Marine Hospital at Port Townsend from January lath, 190 until lest week, when he came to the Sa voy hotel om crutches, assisted by a friend, to see if James Aus tin Larson could restore to bim the use of his limbs. The doctors had sald that he was suffering from inflammation of the spinal cord, and had told him that he would never again walk without crutebes. Here is what Mr Treynor said and is willing to re iterate to any inquirer ot course | knew all about the fee 1 4id not expect to get something for nothing Language would fall to express my satisfaction, for since taking the first Tele cont tre ent I have not used & crutch. Prior to that time I Went about the Marine Hospital in Port Townsend in a wheel chair and was carried up stairs to bed. le rried out of the hospital to the steamer Belling ham, came to Seattle, and wus carried to the Villard hotel, from whence I was browght to the Savoy hotel and to Mr. Larson by William Hendry, 1 me on erntehes Hen ary that supported by Mr I went away walking alone should be sufficient to Larson de livers the goods. He does give Something for the money paid him, and something thet ts be yood financial value MRS. MARGARET EGBERT. Mre. Margaret Egbert at 1421 Thgd Avenue West resides She is a widow, who brought he child to James Austin Larson for treatment, and the little boy has improved so much that she is another earnest advocate of Telecon!, Discussing the con sultation fee matter, she said I understood all about it, and have no complaint to make. I am perfectly satisfied that I have got the worth of my mone and am very glad | found Mr Larson and secured bis services in the case of my son MRS. CLARA GATES. | MRS TERSON. Mre. Clara Gates, of Mount Vernon, Wash. sald: “I under Mere to the statement of Mre Mannah Peterson, of 3121 Fre stood fully all about the consul mont Avenue | understood the tation fee, and am glad I paid It. consultation fee, and feel that Mr 1 am improving the treat ments given by Larson Te ni T take A Strong Endorsement Mre. E. Preetiien, 2144 everth Avenue West, Qui o con! treatment. Among the things she s ve @ strong indorsement of James Austin Larson and hie Tele “t understood the terme, the consulta mm fee and everything connected with the treatments, and | heard it explained time after time in the busi nees office of Mr. Larson, and heard peo: told that it would be Ler @ waste of money for them to take the consultation, as Mr sor did not treat complainte whieh he could not relieve; that he had plenty to do without taking Ghses that were almost certain te prove a failure. | cannet understand why some few peop contend that anything like falee pretenses are employed in the business of James Austin Larsen. Suoh an aliegation is prepoe terous, and thie | say from personel knowledge, | was treated by nearly every doctor of note in Seattic, and even went to Ta coma when | heard of a doctor there whe my friends thought might benefit me, but he did mene geod. Since tak he Tele con! treatments with Mr. Lareon, he has accomplished wonders for me. In fact, | feel nearly weil. 1 do net like publicity, but | think it enly feir and just te make this statement in behalf of a@ man who hee been unfairly attacked, | presume by jealous people ing the Telecon! treatment, but | am net sorry | took it, for | | have been censured by druggists and doctors for tak believe it le going to make me well, in fact, it is geing te do something for me that doctors could net.” MRS. THOMAS RO- CAPT. ELLIOTT. NEY. Capt. Biliott, of $13 Thirty-sec Mre. Thomas Roney, of Mom | ond Avenue, said 1 “under tera, Wash 1 understood per. | stood that | was to pay & con the terme of consultation, sultation fee, and ff | took the and was willing to take the | treatments jt would apply on chance. 1 have not bad time to | them; if not, it was to stand asa decide as to the improvement in | consultation fee. 1 feel that my condition, but I pald my fee | have been benefited by my treat willing! fully understanding | ments and have no complaints that I was not to get it back | to make MRS. HANSON. FV: M’FADDEN. Mrs. Hanson, of Colby: “I un P. V. McFadden, of Sedro derstood that I was to pay @ con | Woolley, anid 1 understood wultation fee, and it was not | i6 consultation fee proposition done my little girl a world of | results from James Austin Lar 1.” son's Telecon! treatments. “Of all the delusions that beset mankind, there is not one delusion one-half so absurd as the tendency to presum that we are mentally or morally superior to all those who differ with us in opinion.”—James,‘Austin Larson, Orig- inator of Teleconi. OFFICES OF HANNAH PE- : | have « am improving each treatment GEO. A. KELLY. Geo. A. Ke of 2153 Sixty. street, sald The mon ey 1 spend for my own better ment is my own, and I right to do what I Hike with it. 1 am « business man, and do business on b ness prin 1 do not see how anyone could misunderstand the matter of & comsuliation fee. 1 am tak ing & course of Telecom! treat ments with James Austin Lar son, and am perfectly satisfied | im every wa MRS. A. ROHR- BACHER. Mre A. Rohrbacher, of 2156 Sixty third street, said “1 un derstood aj) ‘about the consul tation fee and the cost of Tele con! treatments, I want to stand by Mr. Larson and am willing to publicly say that he has bene fitted me materially, My hus band thought | was much better after treatment taking « F. J]. NELSON. F.%. Neleon, of 120% Western Avenue, who bas been in the Marine Hospital for twenty-two months, sald Jam Austin Larson for a Tele- con! treatment, | pald my con sultation fee and understood per fectly what I was doing. Mr Larson informed me that my paralysis was not curable, He to deceive me tnto vuld mplaint. He did not seek the fully belief that 1 re cover from the ¢ and that sald he could help me ponsibly, instead of depending upon crutches, I might get about . with canes. He has made his word good, for after today I ex pect to begin using canes instead of crutches. 1 could not walk without crutches when I came to Mr. Larson, 1 will leave my crutches in the room and walk to the parlors and back, to demonstrate to you that Mr Larson certainly done me some good And Mr. Nelson did walk up the hallway and back without supports of any sort MRS. CLEON GATES. Mra, Cleon Gates, of Mount Vernon said I understood fully that I was to pay my con sultation fee. I have had just one treatment, I surely see an JAMES AUSTINLARSON ARE IN THE SAVOY HOTEL, ROOMS 203-4- HOURS: 8 A.M. TO NOON;2 TO5 AND6 TO 8 P.M, SUNDAYS,2 TO5 P.M. ebersdy O@iininnuumiinng 4s ames esntae When I came to | | ly realize | Seattle, I lip) $1 60,6 To Whom Regare WEST SEATTLE First National Bank et m the Holep of the co m called mea} etre pert via 's| TO ASIATIC STATION Ey ye with soy, Uhallenged te GUILD FOR VICE PRESIDENT al and nelal leginis e ' Oree nd pr ™ | ee icemtinetamiedietiel wations 1 then because | " | By ted Pre AUCTION he 1 1 was afraid, Mer ; pining a 4 me of ne € By United Press.) oute ; ow ( ale of real esta DK, except being a ‘quitter I Ww aTo Ay i York, take’ am. The best here tn réaponse to Senator I na lay issued aboard these t York 4 attle got 6 challenge, Tam here because | ders to. ¢ entlete and t ‘ om at ( 1 sa 1 belleve that Fulton's influence bas m New Yor the Aniatte Maye l4 hen b ; againet good citizenship: t me nh for the ivpose of filling the | ported acro \ t to F & BATTLESHIPS . rd a repre tative of the ‘in: /Roploments of the ships up ma Cit nd go wboar 6, Hap) Take boatw et Pte + REALTY COMI and not of the people 90! quota, The Prairie, now hip ich deHver trips @a cr 1 it Bide Presides Aust, Ca say that he cw # have been | we have no pe that the testime ure not genuine es are atta ed. Ve OOD, President. MAN INDORSES JAMES AUSTIN LARSON AND TELECON JOSEPH BOEHM, PARTIALLY PARALYZED AND UNABLE TO WALK WITHOUT CRUTCHES, PRAISES VIBRA- TION SCIENCE. NEIGHBORS IN WEST SEATTLE ASTONISHED WHEN MA. BOEHM RETURNED FROM A VISIT TO MR. LARSON, IN THE SAVOY HOTEL, MINUS HIS CRUTCHES. Despite the charges against James Austin Larson, the origin stor of Teleconi, the science of vibration, in the tre human its, patients con to flock to Mr. Larson's office in the Savoy hotel, and thei has not in the by the the such as Mr. Larson has effec since coming to & An unanswerable parent jealousies of who effect cures eannot ted argument in behalf of Mr’ Larson comes in the case of Joseph Boehm, of West Seattle, who came to M Larson on crutches, a helpless man, who for twenly.one months has been unable to work and who | escaped the surgeot through the ministratic | treatments. ® knife only * of hand STRICKEN WITH RH MATIC FEV Stricken with deadly rheumatic fever in Honolulu, where he had charge of governiient work as carpenter foreman, Mr. Boehm | jay flat on his months, only back for six to emerge « hope leas cripple and paralytic. Kleven months he walked on crutches, | bis right arm and right leg bent | Then he saw James the Hotel Sa and useles: } Austin Larson, at | voy | See what I can do now,” said | Mr. Boehm, with the exuberance | of @ boy of 10, and he straight way arose from a sofa in the parlor of the hotel, lifted bis hat with the right twenty-four hours «@ to bis head that | Hfeless arm was and walked around the room with the aid only of a small | walking stick | This ts the effect of one treat- ment yesterday with Mr. Lar son,” sald Roehm 1 can scarce what he me. | came has done for here on crutches and could scarcely from my ft Mr erutch arise chair except with aid. 1 | Larson and gave him my es. Then I walked with ont little stick to the Wes and when I wate this Seattle reached my front of West four ferry home, on the walked about for bours. PRAISES MR. LARSON. make Lar No word can at M of mine you comprehend w son has done for me, He is sure ly the greatest man | ever knew The doctors and osteopaths tried to cure me, and yet | was a crip ple for nearly two years. Yes, indeed, aid = Mrs | Roehm, who was present when Mr. Boehm talked to the writer Mr Larson has wrought won derfully, and my husband's joy at greater than his recovery is ne my own CORROBORATION OF STORY. The above was written by a Se attle man who met Mr, Boehm | in the Savoy hotel. It was not | given to the newspapers for pub- lication until Mr, Larson's press representative had en Mr Boehm and personally verified the story Here is what Mr. Boehm sald 1 do not wish to detract one | lota from the credit due the oste opaths who treated me eight for nearly onthe 191 PHLOOMINGTON, tl hom It May Conc is is to certify ern that we 8 worker 1, J. COWDEN RAYMOND D. DOOLEY | ment They did not cure | know Prof me, but they did me some good who attended me The physician in Hone 1 sald that I must lose my leg. The | doctor had h ine monts r one day to the affected member. 1 > permit amputation and preparationg to return to my n West Seattle. The physictans in the Honolulu hos pital did more barm thar good. 7 put a rubber band- age around my thigh, shutting off the ci jation of the blood to such an extent that the limb got black and finally became pare lyzed. Two bia blood bilsters formed. In fact, though the state seem shocking, my limb practically began to rot. It was then the osteopaths me temporary relief. ma that gave WHAT MR. LARSON DID. Though the osteopaths helped this man, James Austin La son, did more, | believe he has cured me. | came to him on ipless man, assisted my wife. After taking treatment I walked away, leaving my crutches be hind and using @ light walking stick jam a man, and tears are ® ceriain Indication of weakness that after taking us treatment I was man on earth, I ed for joy, and I want give credit to Mr. Lar son for what he has accomplished Send the skeptics 1 live in West Seattle, on the water fromt, and everybody knows me. My home is within a block of the ferry landing, and me erutohes, a into his offices b; one but I must say this myste the happiest actually er to public in my case to me | all the inquirer need do is to ask for Joseph Boehm, and be will have no trouble In finding me GOT WORTH OF MONEY. “Did I get the worth of my mone) Y and got it fn the first treatment I took, My friends in West Seattle are rejoicing about as much as Tam. In fact half a en of them, or more ba to me and asked me if 1 needed my tr it would be Fortunate Now mdney to complete and that if I did promptly furnished I have not needed it you an idea of my atment when I came from Hon juin to West Seattle. the Canadian-Australian ship Moana, when a storm came condition I was on steam up, lasting nearly three days They had ome twenty-five ¢ | thirty pillows about me, with a man assisting to keep me as quie as possible in the bed. T almost gave up hope, but finally gritted my tee determined to live | at lea 1 L could see my peo ple in § Now | hope to be a well man again.” MANY OTHER TESTIMONIALS. one of the many James Austin La: This is but es in which son has triumphed over the af fliction which flesh is he Despite the charges preferred against Mr. Larson, even those d them come to him « who take their treatments, and reit dence in Te and in the econ earnestn ty and relia ity of it ‘owden, Tf Waddle, John J, ¢ Samuel W Third National Bank July 8, 1904 J. Austin, Larson, ar considered him conscientio: and worthy ef the confidence oF bis ident. Asst Pe anhies. —

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