Cutter's official guide to Mount Clemens, Mich., and its world famous mineral baths . nt got a painnor ache; I eat well and sleep well and have gained seventy-onepounds. I have seen men come here on cots, and to my great surprise sawthem w-alking without even the aid of a cane in less than two have seen in the closets of the different hotels hundreds of crutchesand canes that have been left behind by those who were cured. Icant express my feelings sufficiently to lliank you and vour attend-ants for the many kindnesses I received at your hands, but wi^hyou Godspeed, and anyone I see suf


Cutter's official guide to Mount Clemens, Mich., and its world famous mineral baths . nt got a painnor ache; I eat well and sleep well and have gained seventy-onepounds. I have seen men come here on cots, and to my great surprise sawthem w-alking without even the aid of a cane in less than two have seen in the closets of the different hotels hundreds of crutchesand canes that have been left behind by those who were cured. Icant express my feelings sufficiently to lliank you and vour attend-ants for the many kindnesses I received at your hands, but wi^hyou Godspeed, and anyone I see suffering from that dreadful pain,I will try to induce to come to Mount Clemens at once. Thomas \V. Albright Ave., Scranton, Pa. B. P. O. E. Headquarters there can beIhere visiting For the benefit of members of the B. P. O. Efound an Elks register at Clementine Bath House,members can find the location of Elks grazing here. Write for Cutters Guide and other testimonials,cations should be adaressed to Clementine Bath Co, John R. ^[URPHV, Owner and Proprietor. All communi- 19. Exterior of the Baths of Arethusa The Baths of Arethusa One of tlic first questions most of ourvisiters ask about the name Arethusa is,What does the name signify? From whatis it derived V To answer this question to the satisfac-tion of our readers and ourselves, we haveconsulted four works upon classic mythsand mytliology. at our Public Library. Wefound enougli to write a fascinating storyof tlie Beautiful Arethusa. But our spaceis limited, and it will be necessary for usto relate briefly the myths without givingany quotations: Arethusa (from the Greek) was thefourth daughter of Atlas and were seven girls of the name given this family. Arethusa was very beautiful and wasfond of outdoor life, the woods and thechase. Once, on returning from the sport,tired and lieated, she came to a sparklingstream, so unusually clear and pure andretired tliat it offered a splendid oppor-t


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