Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 219, Hammond, Lake County, 27 February 1917 — Page 6

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By HAMILTON M. WRIGHT. All hail to tfie banana, kinft of fruits ami best of foods! In some parts of South America men, women and children live largely on bananas. They are the basis of the food supply, like rice in India. Often the people live almost ex-

tains of South America. Though Ipps known than the Andes, these plant peaks are scarely less picturesque, for they rise to heights of 18,000 feet al ;ve sea level. But wherever it came from, from the time a bunch of bananas is cut until it reaches its destination in the United States, it

Husivelv on them. fcmecillv in the i is shielded from the sun, from heat.

country districts. The banana, her-! and from bruises and is protected metirally sealed in its Kolden case, ! f rom. the colJ a3 lt ,s borne from the comes as near bein? a universal food i tre.ps into the chill of northern as any food on earth. But the fame 'winters. of the banana has spread abroad, i Through the quaint little city of There has reached Colombia a ! Santa Marta, founded by the early pamphlet, entitled "Substitutes for I Spaniards, there, pass every year Meat." published by Mayor Mitchel's about six million bunches of bacommittee on food supply in New j nanas. Bananas may be harvested York. The committee gives the ba- ; every day in the year, whenever they r.ana a prominent place. The report , are ready. For this fruit there is no states that: "Bananas contain most j spring:, fall, winter or summer, and of the nourishment that meat does. 1 the fact that the supply .can be and if eaten with bread and butter j created has made of banana growing make an excellent lunch without the ! a gigantic industry, developed an im-

addition of meat. Most children pre- j morse mechanism to handle it. and

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mail, who is known as the 'colero.' As the bunch is about to reach his shoulders it is cut from the plant. The "colero" carries the newly-cut

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fer banana sandwiches to meat sand- j converted thousands of acres of

! the methods of the modtrn world, j Railroads, iitcrts, telegraph and telephuf.e sy.stoiii.s, light and power plants, hospitals, schools and various forms of agriculture and stock rai-ing are complements to the industry. Of all these features r.one

is more important than the gospel of sanitation and healthf ulness. Here at Santa Marta is a modern American hospital, with three physicians, three American nurses and a Com C,f hplnprc Tt it: mimfonn.

condition. On tlie other hand Iruitjby the United Fruit Company, which for England is cut "thinner than j has here great areas in bananas, for for the United States, that r--, the ; the benefit of the employes of the separate fingers, or bananas, in the . company and of the railroad which bunch are not so fully developed or ! transports the fruit t f- presnt

Often , striking on the back of a donkey will fnr w w - ' fZ i wrlt,n-, tttLrfe arV Patients in the . -.. j' . ,:t. . .... r. . ' out tor the btates. bananas for hnsmta Tfou- Va,!ii- a hni

j England are cut about three weeks ! needed is shown b- the fact that 95

LOADING ON SM'P &Y AUTOMATIC CONVtYOK 'know just when to cut the stein from the plant. If cut too nearly !ip or "fu.'l," as the term goes, the bunch , may stand a poor chance of ever reaching market in a merchantable

and laid on the soft leaves

the cars are loaded in advtnce and ; of ten make it seem like a zebra, in 1

the train picks them up as it goes i the distance.

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down the fine. Then the train runs ! the Royal Hengnl tiger received his ! ""V" ' '1U " v''t: ' ce.nt h Patents who go

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the Knglish public has demanded an i clule8 a contagious

in the hospital, which in-

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1 to int? wnarves at banta larta, ; stripes in centuries 01 nunune u-:e u ;,..,:.,,. !, 1 ;

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wiches, and they cost less." ; waste land into fertile plantations. P!antf ?on a"? la's ,n the 3'12de .n fontin ious stream of bunches. The giant creatures, thick tf neck and reMnt because of the war. the J Yr "V -V t n IaaU ;L

,.,,.u u , v r r. a r.-,,; c r . a cinn nti dT innanA eaves nrn ir no .1 rr 1 ne st"irrpr ha a ipii n r?i- cen or frnn rr. aim ni ren arn-nr " 1 , , .1 w. ... i.-.3

i.'" i"i in- Lancing n iijwi. uuiinnii wui iium oaiiijt .uuria is nir . . : . " ... . . , ----- - ; - - reiruiar service nas 1 een interrnnT.en.

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we an eat them, tiovevnment ana i railroad line which pa.snes through in k'" uv ") i.A-tan. kui im-ive uie uuun man i'ikk-1-!- f'1"-""' A,i,'I- i onl

other official reports in Fi ance. Lng-! the grest banana fields, with spurs to ! ln. aiao cusnionea witn leaves, , ana an even temperature is main-1 01 tne inaians are 01 i:gnt complex- maje

land and th United States exalt the ' feed the main track. It is about sixty : ana carriea to a sncu along tne mam 1 taineu t:n uie snip reaches its port ion. snort stature, witn nugn snoui-

bannna. Little can be added. Yet i miles lore. When a banana steamer ' u16- t in the Unite

few of us realize the extraordinary i is about to arrive word is s?nt alone I Banana express trains usually con- The cutting of the banana "stems." ; on the arms, thighs and calves. They

methods by which this perishable the line and the cutting begins. A sist of about 18 cars. They carry as tho bunches are called, has its pic-1 carry the huire bunches of bananas fruit is brought thousands of miles man can cut from 200 to 300 hunches 1 about 350 bunches to a car. A ' turesnue features. Sometimes the as though they were toys.

steamer of the White Fleet can carry plants may be from 25 to 20 feet All the bananas are cut green.'

h-r ar' one vh' stands be neatn the While 4.hr- a o ma1 y ii.'.'e, vt t vahuK" gf'n fiom.s feels as though in rieties of the lianar.a, the onl" one some e rent ' iuntrle. Often, too. the grow?; r- mi ,u rcii; '. iy Ice i., thi Gros

i'-ave almost 'cluie the s-un s lay.?, -uicnc .. wr-.;-b is c...";?..if;red the nneet ' niore c; mrrhcciv" or.d c.-Mct , 0it cf ovr.rai hundred thousand

ar.r-i, liic-n agai.i. especial' v li t Hf .avnr i o.. -;;i tn lorty or more 011- taan tr.at in Lngiar.c. a. .- a vcpt As a rpi.lt i.;-

Plar.ts are younger or smailor. hrh.li '' rf.,t kinds. The development of the banana in- worS the localities in which the co-W-

rrom tn i;ul to i-j.imhi nu-xfa on a

tr.p. u :z '.viimr. a il .v hours a; . r

from the tropics and so;d cheaply 1 of bananas a day. During the cut

enough tor any mans dinner pail, j tmg the men work in pairs. One of The banana we eat today may have ; them, called the "pu!';;ro." carries a

come from Central America or even i long sharp pole, which he thrusts cutting the first of the bananas will

from Santa Marta in South Amer-linto the soft, juicy body of the ba-!be passing into the hold of the ica. one of the most picturesque cities j nana plant about two-thirds of the j steamer. It takes little time to lui in al! the American tropics, and rest- way up. The upper part of the ' a car. The men carry the bunches in ing in the shadows of the mighty plant, loaded down with he bunch of I a fast moving line from the shed to snow-capped Sierra Nevada moun- bananas, slowly topples over and is 1 the car door, where they are caught

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occasional shipments being 1 daily clinics at other nearby points ade. Across the water, m Ung-1 it takes h-h vision r,,l

'u'" ' land, the varied emiinment. the ware- I -1

ders, narrow Hps and greatly musHed houscs, wharves, inflated' vans and .L" T

railroad paraphernalia to transport ; hut such a plan will command a sucthe fruit rapidly from steanitr to j cess that cannot be measured in consumer have beer, provided. But;nionv a!one. Throughout its troniin the Unfed State. w!h :ts enorm-fra d-is-ons in Latin-America the ous consumption of bananas, the vastj United Fruit Company maintains er.jioment f-r the disnat h of the; these ho-titah and carries forwa-d

yellow t eams liKe po.uen oars fiit I ne cutting of t ananas is. of itself, dustrv in the American tropics has 1 an v operates are free from danz-or- . . i L .. . Ti-i - ... . . .

uuoui;r. irwu u:e ire,n.;;u tun. iiit's.c a nne art. it tanes an expert to carried lt its vang-iara to tar places : ous contagions.

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i .!Yicer to Ins bili. l a lyp.sy itanmi- ) home brought up to datf; a ia-tuV . -i hide of tin- "dclivory" s--rt, in whi.-h hj liv-s summer an l win'.T. l.u',' r yon , ii ico r 'Inf ..' thit.irs fii.out li.is youni; . lorio: First, ih-it !,. i- ry ooii'i "ii 11 i his ..i.., lliit h- is f-rl.-i; I'lorii. thru !: is : . ::, ;i n A o fi. .1 ri. hi- ; f:i t i.'-r cr-mtni; fri'tu i 'it. : lioa i.

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BY WILLIAM PHILIPS SIMMS. (United. Press Staff Correspondent.) WITH THF. rniiTisir Ai'MIKS IX T UK FlKF.i. !.. 1 (Hy Mail) To '.tifj out what it is iik ur 'lo re. iant:tip f'jr Ivors :ti a tiny Insi-.. t. sv, unt; i:n-'i"r an obsr-rvatir,n liriio.ip., a tin!'' .liov' Ihf s- ti"W -a rul- ov iro.-rf-i .art't Mhi!" a f -:'! y-.; a i K'lli u's ! . f r -ii fnoo t i - - . I was t'.'jiv a':',i'W.'l t IliHk" t)lf .ISOi-I,'. I .i" !!'? rate to 10 . k" iii":hT. Knouaii's -n.tijf:. Milw inter, four io. !i-.s ..f -r."U. Th- ro,..i'i!t' r h"v.-rtf. a r.ori'l z-ro. T!i.- : "... o"t' k and ta' k tn a''ny tis th' k faiid-lii'-i Z" s.iavs lh-ir s:.ff. iifi iaiibs. A y.11.1 (. !i:oi) out ..f yimr m.o "O" - ar. in whir-h yi'i wr M!.r tli'iti inif l'roA, .nr nose is r d. your . a ro wTO'ini; and oiiir f' -t twin Hop.-nd--. z-r-s f'f paoi: ltatpls. horril'! Inn ' in-r 'tins'-; lin;.-r- :ih"ti'. to sn.-ip off. Voar '."! s-:'- a i.b--n.iij(.n l.al- ' ..:;s a ri' known t !i rou t ii"i. t t'i- artni. -is bains' h.-ld 1! wn l.y t.'o sj,.. ,,f ji.,

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into I . -i'- sas lititt'lii, ..ii

f f lotfi.s hu.it f..r polar .Kolor.as w 1 ii as ii:tir no tnliiifss fn m

tho ;.! p.. ri ni's iiu to staKt,or o.it of ;ar ov n o-. tooat and l.o..ts wit li tin :! iiti'iii nfs id, ii.nd'ilo in'o ti:. i:.w ki'. i'iist oii put on a ctiinns and

top..- liatn.-ss a Proad hand .a'oout f:.-li j '"" ! ic and cm'' r.iidrr t:s .arms, a lo,,p (.f i i s-out ropo stiokititr u' pas; jour .-bin. 1 '

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y h-is just iv.J 1 :ug; i-'W. this t., l.-ditj tur-bti.al .-ind furl"1 s 1 1 - i I . ' 1 1 ' . --n r- j 1 oi P, r-d. th.- s! -s h. vii.k ia-t h- t ""sriK-'. uio. 1. , --.. if v.-a . ! ' v r i.--! t r. tain Hi- loot of - h- i ' '- ' " ' '

at ! ! !. 'i.cr to. io;.a ; s a l. atli. r r .-,f ii.jiio.id. fur im-d ilk- tho rst. This is 1 I. is itsj'k- l.'a l stuift'y i'-vvvii to th. y-.

down o . r t !io fur mihr of 1 h,

r-d-iv. n drum for J.-ttinir on' ;.im) i.isK r ai,d lia. s only ryes

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r-sp. cti si-t-s of . , -V. 11." 1 on lo,,o. You s. - 1 .. ., .., t -, s ; , n..,i to til- t-o.p-

t!o- h.'sk. t. Ir.si.l- is th- Japan. oo-iii:iif-)n!ir invl on pfo ) i iiistitr ,'i ipp. ns to hal'f'i-n Ana"Th- JU' t',,- i;. l'li:ii!,s, 0'! III. I

T!Z" FOR ACHING, SDBE. TIRED FEET

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toad, in th- o,?-, "!' til- to w i'r' t

short I11.P of pi,, sausii?.., and uo-s not n- I ti.o- i.i'.'-tii'i of j's j r-! cossoi j t-)

k- p i It I'i.-d into t i

1 1 -o.pi t j-.-..-. p,-rs fi P t p.. rin r-p-s tow it

r"Mi ihr ! : u ; natif , pointn. a ward, northward and sou r,w a 1 ,1. "H imt o; p;, -p. "A"! ni'-.wiid us "W'.'r- iti a mIoiiI." h -ppiu Tl.o.tsh !;..t ry l.inhNs: 1-!f a to

w:nd. I spit : ' n-M contf th tlsitth boots.

l..1,lit!r on t.l i'c: Slll.-cpSI-.in Willi f - y..i.. insi.. tit.

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M-y. r) -. Wiiiiim Ktu z.-vi.di. ! pan. v. l.'.'sl j:m. Not.-; Tin- ilamnior.il 1 7 Km. 1 Forf.-l. K. K. Miff.: iratn-l.',mlM-r V.iiip.my ( F-. V. 'rav-ns)l ittoi.d I'Idt;. I.oan '-iv. Assn. (.. I

vs. iloirp' I". F-arson ,y .s-.n and! T. M-v-r) s. Iff m.an k-. -t al. j WiKiam J. Vhinr. i:,. Km. 1-Fors. )-,tna- Frank i Use " Tiz" fOT teilder puffedr"v' -n!V,"-": v",,v' ,:rUlh:':h i;i"- - '.-j x burning, calloused 1 '." TV - Stall r K WSK 1 . X n j t .

---- K. 2 -n l.aptor r-nt ra. t : .1-', ieei allU COmS. K'.-nd. r UP 11. Pudoni . J-hn Fi.iri.ik. ! r ..!!'. who nre forced to stand on 1."-'" Km. - r-rs. Ir.j.: Carr.l fV. tJ,-ir f--t ail day know what sore, ten1 I?. H .:- r.'lc-n) vs. Th- Han oion !. j ,p.r swoaty. lasrnin.c feet mmn. They Wlutir.s At l-.at Chsro. V. . r... u-- "Tiz." and "Tis" ures their fe: Cases Tiled Feb. 21st. ; rKi,t up. It k-'P feet in perfect con

1 Km. :t Ac:.: Fri.d; Land f ! - , .liuon. "Tiz" if tho only remedy in th. A-or .v Forso;. 1 s. Soi.oi T-w n of - ,,-orld that dra-.v.s out ail the poisonous Hip'h'.an.l. . exudations whi. h puff up t):e f-'t in i 2 I!'"- 1 "Vr.:ii.f5.inns: ;.-orire II. j cause u nder, sore, tired, arlrnc feet. H srii,:i: ( 1". T. I-', f'.-r.-r) v.-. A'n ait- . instantly stops the p.ain in orn. 0:1!-d-r I.ond-nh-t-p. j iausos Mid bunion!". It's simply jrlori-

IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS

You have swe PMff. achy Joint?

You have swollen feet find hand.

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', ch.t.r ba'ok. pain th-' Tower abdomen : : lifnul'v w hen c. r a; n In l ' . - 1 V .Panir-r sicnals. TrouPV j w itl. your kidneys. Fro: a-id P"ison:n. . 1 in f,.-m er nnofh- r. nas o-f in. F 1

u li ov I... gal to uii.j. rstan.l wliut ranv '-ad o dropsy or l'a'a! F-ients

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' o whn h a school of t.d.;,. It P hf-.t's ni a mild.

ami s,, t . 1... P-Motitr ar.ri lit:;- 1-isU.-: jo th- snow m fhThirty vards away, m the ro

i ii.di th.- h-avy a.i'o Ittnk. w;ta j:s.orai

tt lutr on' and i hist

n oP;.-rv-rs at-.t up ti.t iinso tv-l

i ly the ooor of ,,n ie. p. rt-. :-- I -.,,... i,,,i v Thev nrr an old 1

io- oil sti..v. Ah-ut "U. .in I pr.i arat Ion. u-d all over the xvor'd f r t o. The art ll. rv thund. V and! een'uries. .omhminp: natural heallnr oil'

"'''d Purds a y at- Tin' .,. V,- fl..-manr1! in their rt.ai'v ' t"

' no- hi. di mav ii. t viiii praeti,-.-. TP,- FapsuP-s are nor an ex-1 ;n th- matt, r.t. ' 'r a hos-pe to r-nian- j T-run-r,' al. make-shift, pttt-nt niedi- : .1 ,,- ,,,,!, t t r!n." e-r "salt. v. hose eflert :s on'A loizmt' nrrow into tim'! ,...,. Thev are a s-anoard rem.: ' - i . ttererl.

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fitlc. , r I'll'. ". no- e : 1 - f ! . s i'ii : . i I l-n.rorarv. Thev are a sParniard rem- '

it on i- and Pav- -vou to I ,- nr.t" net rn'urtillv. reti'ly and' Cases Filed Feb. 22nd. r.e,.,d !ls l..,st j.,.,, ,. : ouwl.t- Hut vh.n voi. tro to tb- driit-i v,,. '1)i,r,r.,. At.-

1 I c . 1 T 1 S 1 -II ,S i o i n ' I ' ' ' ' . i .i ' ' j 'i -r a t m-udous ado 1 1 a it,,ri,..,. , iq o. i :,n.il.. I sure 'he-

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th- p oition of j r,H. af,,.r Utniir "Tiz." Ton'il nvr rit;t:- Ins tiamo ( F. i ;,mp or dnvv up your fa-e in pain j Your s'.oi.s won': tich'en and hurt you r

j feet. ' 'is.-.n , a 2..-cr.t box of "Tt." now f'-

'J. K. S tnsoni s. IP-ml ol?. n. j n,)V .iruecis'. .lust think! a wp.o. i: v.". I'-nii app-al bond : Morris ; v,.nr- r,,o-c f.-rt for only e.-n's.

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NEW CASES FILED

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nd-r wire -aid- o.ii- iii"U':i expos, d. A? th- ears are j.erf..r-

tr'dluur tl-e heit-ht of the ba'F.on. iineiations for on- m,; t 1- aid- to h-ar ri-edb- teIs the altitud-. another 1h.-.'is w.-!I as 51--. Iiu-. fur-lin-d taunt-

exact "pull.' or w iinl -pr-su 1 - ajrainst leted ftio. s anipi -;e your cos'tumo and ( he b.air at tup." ti-n n-'tnont. The i-able out of tp- elij. . ..n . dimh, nimbi- as: j ,,,, ipa,-. Superior ' Vurt. is mad- sfind a foiir-t...n s-rain mid , s.n infant nippojiitnus. ' Cases Filed Feb. lGth. as a ! f:-tniP- wind . x fs a pull of Tho halloo.- p.oU- more no na-up; thin -''iiutu F.b : Andr-w lhidzik

m.s pr-tty j evf-r n.-w. They lmvfl let th- b-ast ris- ! t ' IraP-w si-j 1 -. s. ip.-. of J.-hn I a little atid ir is sv.ayinp ov r fh- has-! K'-ior. J !! as tln.iifih in a terrible t '-roper. Sol- J 1.".v( Km. 1 I nj u 1 1-! i-ai : First liivcU jfi'f is pie the yo-.uisr li-ulenmt a !-t-j ';ith. i"hur-h of Whitlnff. Ind. ( ' '. 1 end into '!: ba-ii-t he ;... s. You f-l-i 11. K Smith) vs. John Kotba. (low. '. Km. Fivoroe: (PiMarm- Tir-

"II. re." says the i-ut-nau handing .. ' " ' - 'l"',:ir! ' :! r"

ou a stout stick about a foot l..nt- and

bout th- middie of whiih a r-'p- lias --n n -;i ' i y spl io. ,1.

"Wliat's this to.'." piij ask, aee.pt-

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u K'.nf out tti- top of 011r overcoat

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uy a Good Player Piano for only $387

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vice to Delicate Young Girls

and Weak, Nervous Women

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Mrs. Marv-y ;.., wh- r-f !! :F ! :. Sotith Ufa St.. '.... --hen. 1ml, "ays; When T was a younjl Ki'd just cmnts into womanhood I suft'-r-d r.:i'!-. This cni:-i me to be.-oir.- nil run- I

low n. weak and n-rvous. My iimth. r pave me Tir. Fi-ro-'s Fa . . . ti t IT-:-. r;pi ion and I ha. tn-vi r b. n troubled since. I marri-d and a:n the t. tot her i f fuur stront'. li'!:hy .hiidi-.n ami I have always taken this me.l mine .luring exrieetanc;." and afterward to jiive tr,e BirtsnifT-i, wtitct, V always rtM. 1 tonsraer I was very Port .n.if- in knuiinft of 'Favorite Fr-s. r;pt;on' a I am ?urf it saed me lots of trouble and suffering: as well. 1 would -specially recommend 'Favorite Fr. set ip! i-ii' to younp pirls just cominrr m'o womanhool and to expectant mothers."' Get Fnvoritf JP-e.-rripf ,'on f.div either in liquid or tapi-t form fr-m your drupgis. if you want to better y..i:r physical condition 5pe'dily. It is a wonderful pres. ript i-ui pr-pnred only from nature's roots and herbs, with no alcohol to fals. lv stimuia'e and no rareot ic to wr.'ik the m rvi s. Ir.L-r- d I'-nl s n wrapper.

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en. y.i'i tniriK to yourself. Who, means lliat tnaj l.e you'!; have to (cm- down in i it wh-t Imv joi want to or not. You , loop. in". . ill"' ioy-!,!u- sl.y ami upon 1 th- i-e- bou n I earth arol think wha' f mus' be like to fall ..ut ,.f it;,. ,,,. onto th.- o'h. r. And fh- 'iermans. w;;!,-; in ensy rnnre. may be watcliiiic with !

their artillery priin-d, f"r your

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t.-muiP ' K.ady. men' I.et !,-r so'" rrp-ai-i I the wins-sorRennt. The winch mnu moves

a l-ver anil th.. wond begins to. fail

away. Ar first the basket sw in

' ! ,"- Cleanses the little liver and

id they quick.

'ullv wai'ranted for 1 yeai-s: sin monthly, only

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zily, but at two or thrw hundred feet

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it steadies itself and rides evenly until .,.. ,.. .' . ... nniurailv: i I

1 rr., " II ' ' Oil lite .HO 11 i F T'' S a '1"K . . , - , . v r ffi.i a ' P h-r. Iio ' ,f hre.-i th 1."" bad. stoma. -h S'-ir. rive a

Another w. n. an to r. si ify

th- d-.etor. but he did n

said she Would not live to b- t .vrnpv yea r -pi. but I bexnn KivinK her the 'Favorite Fr-seript em' and it brought li-r through tins erniroal p.ilod in a pood healthy state. She has ro ver had any trouble since and is ' nj itm the best of health. I do highly rerommecd 'Favorite Fr." sc ri r t cm' to women and pu ps who sut'tf r." Also Mr. Sadie Vike! of 14ft Pivi-

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Syrup ot

Fies." and in a fw hours all tne ciok-; o.I.-r. ren,tir,3t,',' -ivasite OU r bile nd

i - mnoi stoppe,,. says the I ,eut n-,',.,.. , .,. mnv(. out of '

ant. who now adiusts a telephone re-; , ' , , . i,,.. ; the bowels, and yen have a wrll. p.a-

--i-r Jinti 1 1 i. u s 1 1 1 1 1 . ... r to nis neaa. just

lid a bobble whi'h s- ts the I ask-

rock in r ha i r-ra ismel y for a fmcttoti of

a minute whi-h se-ms so,-;e years

is Mrs.

."lara Melntir- of TlfU F. Sample St.,

South F-nd. Ind. ?he. also, says: "Some Sjon St.. Klkhart, Ind., who says: "Dr. time ajt I had woman's trouble quite j Pierre's Favorite prescript son helped badly . Through this I became all run-j me. ami that some other women who

down. rerv,"is and weak. I bnd m.edi-ihae suff-r-d mav be herein ed. I an

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l.e 1 w .1 w h-n I i' a ITesevi , f io: it li.'d T. eored tola o r w. h. n ill'o v.. .:.;.. : od b. n-rou-'. S thflt She w

very much dlM i-irae. d ' couple of years mto 1 h-pan sunerin r of Pr. Pier ce's Fa "t' t - j w i t h ..m.a .-'s w akn-ss. I pd sever

1 took it as .lir-e-ed and ha.i-oo h. .-. Pe-am- ..-ry weal, r . ' .-, . '

rtli-i ris n.o re- : oi.s rrmfl nor nil r;.r si-, n ucll T , r' - '

as yon have seen many a "centra;" do. and talks. "'Jive her more cab!-." hs.i vs. "We nr not htph enmish." And up you ro asain. The wind, which was scarcely noticruble on fri(. pround, has increased steadily. It i blowlnsr 35 miles an hour now. A nickel-plated "wheel on a. cross-bar .iut

ver your head is r--Wolvinp s. fast yr-i

annot see its blades. Ir is an e!-crie

fill -h.i'.d acair;. If your drtd eouchs. snuffles and has c-juRhf cold or is feverish or has a sore throat frie a gtocd dose of "California Syrup of Fik" to evacuate 'he bowels no difference what other treatment Is griven. Sick children needn't be coaxed to tV fVits hrml "fruit lnatlv." Mil- '

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ine li,.!'! tie doctor our it iihi not neip : fmti to fen just wnar n oei tor me. Ai " ' lions of mnthers keep jf luntty necause

,-,f these a . h e a 1 1 i an my daucri' .,,,,! she M

and I doctored but did not fret better under iiinsrj the tr-"tmn'. At last I began taking

rihlvltp- I-'a.-r,'. I'r. srrir t ion' and if maee I

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a w -1 : w oaia rt f me and six liu'li'li- 1 w as s: i i'tiiii 1 e . r l.o-n.' Ailv.

thev know its notion nn toe sfomacn.

wind-caire whi.-h not only te'ls the man j ljv;r ,n(1 br-.oU is prr,rt t and sure, io "- !--'!.- how fas: the wind blows. hv ktlft. ..,, r,,- to-day-

on the ground as w-H. An- I ..,' hn.i

ether bobble marks the stoppage of ,h j " . vo r ' . a f,a.,.prt, bottl

balloon and -h ftage shows you to be o, ..rnUTorn, pvrup ,,r P:ts." whi

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Kohler & Campbell, etc.

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-limb up on the edge the bukel

your side, balance yourself tii?f tb-iii

of all air-s : d for crow n-'ip p'a.r.

" j on the bottP', H-ware of cotmterf-its ffl " i sold here. (Jet the senuine. made hy t

"Ca.ilf.Ji uia Fig S rup .Company." Adv. fiSS

Straube Bldg., 631 Kohman St.

Phone GG1 Hammond.

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