it.
You can get lots of trusses that cost less and some that cost even
more-- but one Cluthe Truss is worth a dozen of them.
Every thrifty man knows that good _shoes_, for instance, are more
economical than cheap ones; for the cheap shoes soon go to pieces, soon
get shabby; one good pair would outlast three or four of the cheap ones.
Every man knows that good shoes-- shoes that keep the feet dry-- are
less expensive in the end than shoes which leak and bring on colds and
sickness.
[Sidenote: Like Buying Shoes]
And every man knows that properly fitting shoes, shoes you can wear with
comfort, are worth three or four pairs of shoes which hurt the feet. For
no matter how little the uncomfortable shoes cost, you can't get your
money's worth out of them if you can't wear them.
Lots of people have common-sense enough to think of all these things in
buying shoes.
But lots of them let their common-sense go on vacation when it comes to
buying trusses.
Yet a truss is a hundred times more important than shoes.
Think how much depends on a truss-- your comfort, your ability to make a
living, your safety when working, even your very life sometimes, all
depend on your truss.
If your truss is no good, if it lets any little strain throw your
rupture out, there is constant danger that some sudden wrench, some
slip, some fall or misstep, may throw the rupture out so violently as to
cause _strangulation_ of the rupture. And that usually ends in quick
death.
But the man who wears a Cluthe Truss has nothing whatever to worry
about.
For the Cluthe Truss keeps the rupture from coming out, takes all danger
out of work or exercise, takes all strain off the weak ruptured parts,
rests them, and-- by automatically massaging them-- daily strengthens
them.
As the result of this constant hold and in constant strengthening,
rupture is not likely to give any more trouble from the day a Cluthe
Truss is put on. Just as weak eyes won't bother you any more after you
get the right kind of glasses.
[Sidenote: Does More for Rupture Than Glasses do for the Eyes]
The Cluthe Truss or Cluthe Automatic Massager is the only truss in
existence that can be depended on to do for rupture what good glasses do
for the eyes.
In the majority of cases, it does far more.
About all that glasses can do is to keep the eyes from getting
worse-- take the strain off them-- rest them, so they won't be further
weakened.
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