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Show UNnibTrEsIS : Pimm. . . -- lolhe 'OTPLE UROWEB QUEER DISEASE nZLZ-c, IS UNITED STATES 111 Many Here Afflicted Ailment, With Odd Says Prof. Munyon. GREWSOME I CREATURES VERY COMMON, FINDS EXPERT. majority over seal. We hear much I of the extent to which American uave enUoM ana uuuue. r around tbe world, and and down ,iit tr.e. All up we And strange !lWyi of the earth u nuine Yankee safety razors and enjoying the tnuslo I kodais American-madphonographs. But that tight little Isle takes the lion's share of the crop. This Is the apple which In all It Is the 'American Engfand the e It apple has done more than any- U else to carry conviction as to t a bounteous reaim is mis pre- - a was so favored by the late Queen Victoria and other eatables than the Icloui products of our orchards, far If tt were not for our wheat and N h, for Instance, half of Kurope were K not as lull go hungry Just our eolton, thousands of employes which Is likewise the especial fa vorite of lirltaln's new king. Since this coun try has assumed the role of purveyor of apples to the civilized world, a great change baa Uken the In place methods of with bid ' ". M 5 bar-venti- foreign cotton muis wouia go laie. V with all due respect to these kt It may yet he declared that the the old choic- er grades of yl'rdy ap- t V ?. H n pol-llvel- worm. "The moat common aymptom of thla trouble la an abnormal appetite. At tlmee the perann la ravenounly hungry and cannot get enough to eat. At other tlmra the very sight of food la loathaoine. There la a gnawing, ralnt aenaauon at the pit of the atomnvh. and the victim haa headnchea. Ilia of dlsxlneaa and nau-le- a. lie rannot aleep at night and often thlnke ha la uttering from nervous No more Is "I have a treatment which has had wonderful aupceaa In eliminating these there resort to treat rreaturea from the ayatem. In the of Ita regular action in aming the old haphazard method of de- ronme 1 hreit on. and rldillna- the blond, kldneya tailing one boy to climb the tree ind liver of Impurltlea It haa proven fatal and shake the limbs while other to thae great worma. If one haa a tape thla treatment will. In nine caaee lads gathered from the grou-- d the worm, of ten, atupefy and paee It away, but jut the fruit which, In all too many cases, If not, the treatment te will rebuildBufferperson, who probably was more or less damaged by the ing from atonmrh trouble and a general ples. a class by itself. world owes ber tobacco and brrlcan apple Is In I Mnnr people In tlin tTnltd Statri sr filutid wltli a queer diaiwio, according by rrnfcir ulatemrnt Jnm M. Munyon. II mnl tha follow-Irvnmrksbl and ratlwr grewauina tHicnifiit: "Many pruona who coma and writ to my hcuitiiiinrtrra at Mil and JvnVraon Bi., t'hllndclphla, V., Ihlnk liny ar auffrrlni from a ahnpla alumoi'li tniubK when In reality thvy ara Ihn vlrtlma of an amlrely (flfferent UIhim that of lap worm. TIicm lap worma arc huxn Inixrnal paraaltfa, which locala In the uppiT bowel and ronauma a laren pr of the nutriment In umllfti'atrd ciilas food. They aoniDtlmea grow to a Inngth of forty to alxty feet, one may have a never know tap worm for yeara and tli eauaa of hla or hnr III health. "Prraona who are Buffering from one of tliee rreaturea become nervoua, weak and Irrllnhle, and tire at the leaat exert Inn. The tape worma rob nn of ambition and vitality and strength, but they are rarely fatal. "The victim of thla dlaeaae la ant to believe that he la Buffering from rhronlo tnmach trouble, and doctora for yeara without relief. Thla la not the fault of the pliyilclana ha conoulia, for there la y no atnolute dlagnoala that will tell that one la not a victim of tape In - rtgorcj eritid for ti 0 , ft m n V'T. Nowadays when keeping qual- iblkai ibliua resita v.- : inaomle. condition. fall. My doctora report aucreaa here with thla treatities are as desirable as flavor in marvelous ment. Kully a doxen peraona have paaaed nn anDle. each apple ts picked at Iheae worma. but they are naturally retl- nnmn amcuMinv inm. and or rourae tbat Is when It nas air wtmmnnot US prime, vlolnte thptr mfldence by giv oenut of color, mined oerfectlon ing lhelr name, t0 the public.' err. meiaddreaaed to Trofeaaor Jamea letter commenced to grow fore It has . . , In hn I M. Munyon. 63d and Jefferaon Btreeta. no.,iorf e.u.., WW. ana i Phlladetoha. Pa., will receive as careful or barrel from whlcn It win finers IUenUon though the patient called in I Of Medical advice and conaultatloa perann. In perfect condition after months cold storage. It was because of the difficulty of obtaining HAD CAUGHT THEM. with extreme care apples that had been packed buy-i those that many large buyers.-partlcu- larly In- foreign markets, some years ago of buying the apples the nractlce -..,..ratd . "o" on proven o picking and shipment The that It and both buyer, to grower, satisfactory haa been paid for the fruit "on the treea" in single orchard. Of courae, the grower doe. not net a. laree a lump sum a. he would for tbe or packed apple., but hi. net return 1. a. great no end of trouble himself saves be and greater and worry and controversy. The apple buyer who purchases an apple crop on tbe tree. In this fashion may bring in hi. own expert pick-er- a to harvest the fruit or he may merely em ploy tbe labor in the neighborhood. IK It 1. sometime, declared that a considerable He (after he had kissed her) My! to up baa put nortlon of the American people that noise back of usT apple.. what, with what are. in effect, Mcond-grad- e I gues. papa', trying hie new She while the proudest product, of our orcharda go motion picture machine. and scooting past our door, enroute to castle, hntala and mansions beyond the Atlantic. Of Im TO KEEP THE SKIN CLEAR course, this Is true, only in a measure. varieties mense Quantities of all the For more than a generation. Cut!- of American apple, are consumed right here at eura Soap and Cutlcura Ointment have borne, although it may be admitted that the bulk more for pimples, blackneaa. done cities eastern for the populous of the supply of tbe come, from tbe orchard, of New York, New and other unsightly condition, chapped Eneland and other district, that are close at complexion, red, rough, hand. But. by the way, it may be added thai hand., dandruff, itching, scaly scalps, and thin and falling hair than any tbe industry In New England la otherdry, method. Tbey do even more to tne as quality regard, taking a great "brace" and disfigured infant, of the fruit produced. Stony hillsides, partlcu and Cutlcura Soap children. Although advanced the are. under larlr In Connecticut and Ointment are .old by druggists method, of cultivation, being made to yield and dealer, throughout the world, a heavy crop, of huge delicious apple, and If thll liberal earn pie of each, with when sort of thing keep, on the time la coming book on the care of the akin and hair New England apple, will vie In the market, of on application will be sent post-frethe world with tbe prize specimen, from the to "Cutlcura." 22 h, Boston. ' Dept. west coast A noticeable characteristic of the American Unimportant apple growing industry In all sections of tbe Southern negroes have an Irresponsof country Is found In tbe Immense number, ible way of visiting about indiscrimpeople who are entering tbe field. There seems inately. to be something of a general mania to take up "Please tell me your name and fruit raising which exceeds In extent the stain. asked the depot reporter of a pede of a few year, ago to get Into the poultry middle-age- d negress. " raising business. A good many of the newcom' "Ah's Mrs. Ca'tah from Co'fox." era have had little experience In fruit raising, "Whom have you been visiting, Mrs. or Indeed In farming of any sort and those who Carter?" she was asked. "Ah's been are laboring, as many of them are, under the visiting de ole colo'd woman down de Is an "easy money" delusion that track heah a couple blocks fo' about a nor week. Ah can't neither experience requiring proposition Just 'member her hard work, would seem doomed to a rude name." Success Magazine. awakening. On the other hand many of the men who have lately taken up apple raising as Important to Mothere a serious business are shrewd business men of Examine carefully every bottle of energy and determination who will win out In CASTOItIA, a safe and sure remedy for the end. even if they do stumble a few times at Infants and children, and see that it Una (Via first What Is more, a number of them have the capital back of them to stick at the game Signature of and this Is Important Inasmuch as the apple In- In Use For Over 30 Years. dustry is liable to prove a waiting game, not Children Cry for Fletcher's Caatoria only with young trees which have not reached the bearing stage but also to some extent with In Seclusion. mature orchards when a late frost or other at home?" mistress "Is your conditions may ruin a crop and allow "Are you the manicure lady?" Vrofit a no until a for full chance the grower "No, Indeed!" year hence.' "Then she ain't at home, mum." have of the apple grower, Some expressed fear within tbe past year or two that this Im His Way of Life. mense Influx of apple producers will serve to "War is hell." In time glut the market and force down prices.. "You seem to believe that In times 1 Me puiuvi uivd, uuvvvtvi, luivu lit- of peace one should prepare tor war." In tle stock In any dire predictions this direction. They point out that not only Is apple con- BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS FREE Send So atauip for flr nauiplwi uf my wjr ctrnlo. sumption bound to have a natural Increase pro HmbuRMxI Birthday, Flowor and Motut portionate to the growth In the population of the totiMtUnld Uirrls; bouutlful colors and loTollimt dMlirni ts mor clrhut still the B!grjncant countryi in fukl Card Ulub, Til Jnckioo SL, Tupoia, I cumstance that the American neonle are learn. For the son of man there Is no Ing to make more extensive use of this supreme-ly healthful fruit, serving It In a variety of new noble crown, but a crown of thorns. fnrma whlfh will maltA tha- fruit what (a .,h ,.D... ..V Our highest religion is named "th to be, a staple on every American table worship of sorrow." c. .Z riutiG opcftwp lea and the time they are eaten under foreign skies. second The considerate o n. and it is equally Important, In Its Influence, Is that the sale of apAmerican ples abroad, extensive as it is. afford te Is tor the most part to people who can classes poorest The delicacies. pay for such corn and wheat our of in Europe eat the yields and wheat our sell not could we If and fields would be corn at reasonable prices, they rice or aome eat and them to by pass obliged other food staple Uiat coum no their . means, With apples, how prices .. within .. nfoeont Tha fancy: ever, alien shores, each to varleUes that find way meea of nf TOP-Dapple neatly good prices --- " paper, mum v .J. sale i. the only far thus and consequently Perhaps, among the wealthy or some day. If the craze for apple growing we shall be producing so msny applet of the' poorer have to seca a u.ai in the poorer or at least the cheaper gradea of apples. CS2 LED. IB! . f ' yond y mi' potatoes to the new world, likewise, but st.isbe has succeeded in transplanting to soil. For the aopetlzing apple at Its t, however, she must still come to the land hn Job: ver Stars and Stripes. phers does not seem to be a very clear rec- 8 frm of just when the American export trade in stone'! rles had its beginnings, but' probably it be-ilgh li Mo a.msiluila almost as soon as the lov-or t of the good things of earth discovered what id tt precious boon is the mealy sphere with Its achto jrssMNg,-propensities. Tbe I9 tt' ids over seas have acquired their enthusiasm kirk American aoDlea nartlr because they have Ha . eady bad the best grade of the fruit served toem. There are two explanations or wis. Bali the one hand there is the consideration that njurs a good grade of apple of certain varieties mtroD the keeping quality to permit or its ex- p to tlx ptation,--- a transfer that means that weens Bore likely months must intervene be-tbe KtlOSi con-tinue- s. VJjS iXXotX ---- --for e lenS cturei KING AND HIS PEOPLE pes' f lii ruembftrs of the royal family have hadm timo tn im manv interesting and amus- ,TW k adventure whpn golna-- about in disguise.d cor T are able to escape for a little while from dlngi " rigid do etiquette and ceremony that normally found them, and to enjoy a degree of freeihort pro very welcome to tnem. . ing George as prince of waies nu of London in i. iifffimnt narts bis majesty enabled it the F'ous dlFgulses. which muwme into obtain insight a close open his suDjecis. of Pes of life among many Weekly says. t of the most Interesting auveuw 1" o rrge haa had In disguise was a viu Plwty imld to a big railway goods yaru buu red 3r ngo en an occasion wnen mw ,fmim pressure of heavv gooas uhuh.. X then duke of Vork. went to the yard at rsoW the royal P. to, accompanied by a member tit (ltW I Moth were dressed MhB ""ohglri. '"iiig men who were waiting In the yard no "U mldntrht on the chance of being taken was specially for the rttght nbift if the work ever; Most h' V ufoff Kill 0M tor rell ratiwav ofllcials were aware t.w throne was standing among to the hpir l'iad of hungry men eagerly and nxwu.j ping the' arrival of the foreman, who migai out Home of the most robust among ld in hie.i i,a mniintftln of goods from 'trucks to the clearing sheds during the niv t the r h r neariv an hm.r the prince watched tne rr t)rooortine m the big yard under tne h,t glare of the arc lamps with immense en- nn ,h.lt.j .a- hn men about him, !r,R thoroughly into the spirit of their rough '"M humored chaff. A lew mining.who was ''"Kiit one of the railway officials to ,f vt ths nrPHam-of the prince came up A minute :s him. htghnest and stood by "r Hi hirfmiti arrived and aner caai.him. V rr Kianre over the sqund before Kor t, SI If eld Mfi il e a dozen men, who proceeded slowly to pick out work. wore then marched oft to the The rest walked out of the yard except escorted were who prince and his companion, iway offlclaL out a little while later by the highness in his royal stood by The latter had him for selected case the foreman should have not informed was foreman The the night shift had simply of the Identity of the prince, but two men beon the take to not Instructed been was standing. side whom the railway official almost as many had Indeed, has, Queen Mary In disguise. the king Tears after her marriage the queen Ta I les of expeditions about the east the poorest quar-te- n end of London, visiting all guide as an ordinary lady visitor, her London. the present bishop of quee! also a little while later visited the of tllrnlingham, Manchester ISd UreSS Hn the guise of a nursing s.steV the worst enabled her majesty to go to of fear little with barters of these towns treat ected to any rough or unpleasant invariably almost are for the sisters s t?t ated with respect even by the roughest in these localities. .'JS ly be-fn- g In char-ncter- TORPEDO FISH LIKE But the Electric Ray A Carrie. It. 8KATE. Own Storage Battery. A recent add! on to the dVsion of fishes In has the tew nauonui "r::. 7M.tftw specimens me one oi proven .. . iiotion. according to tne phlla. the electric ray. It delphla rublic Ledger. . M .ctentlsts as the Ir'inwn a. to 'Y. n.DBiH. hannr enough ,e8 ,n Narclne brasuie. ,u ,t name, but capame a manner pecularly Itaow common title of the rlety, wtth The electric ray g ,-- ael a broad, flat, nearly oval head and body, and a tall something like mat possessed oy me mafishes. It. mouth Is on jority of the under side and it can only feel the way to It when feeding. But the real curiosity about this fish is the fact that it carries its own storage battery with It on all its wanderings and that it has the power of recharging the thousands of little cells when they become exhausted using its power over and over again. There are really two batteries. They are located where one would naturally expect to find the breathing apparatus of the fish, to the right and the left of the beady black eyes and back. They are kidney shaped, occupying perhaps of the upper part of the body. When at peace with Itself and the rest of the world the torpedo fish swims around at leisure or rests In shallow water, burrowing In the sand at ease, but if attacked the battery is discharged and the enemy is glad to call It a drawn battle If It can swim away. It gets Ub the necesprey by using Its batteries to supply a must first it complete but kill, to current sary Men attack. Its of the with object connection have speared these torpedo In shallow watera and have' caught them In nets, but.on handling them have been very glad to let them go and avoid further shock. Fishermen have been knocked down by a contact with them. .,,, ja la romniOD BIUI1K lie nuuiu nv nt... i im niiLLico lantlc and gulf coast. one-thir- to-d- o I.l ,,? vj "Do you In equal Bums?" . biu m.o. "Oh,; I don t pui in and I draw It out." in it "Will put. mond. .d apple-growin- put : tim. - I f d g 'I d g ClLaM&C There were point, of resemblance between Mrs. Hammond and the lilie. of the f.eld; she had married a young man with a good salary, in but she herself had never earned a pennywellwith .blessed been she had her life, nor parenta. " : .1 "we nave sne anuouuvcu v ban." pountaln V,.v- been marr ed a few men - - - .ha had check iu buco months. U mi ,nP(!uiouB friend. high-price- frult-ralsln- DIVISION OF LABOR. WW .St! . d ".. f, e well-know- not id e. well-to-d- p is. r, n thirst-quenchin- apiece In London and on the Continent for those huge red apples that have brought fame to the Pacific Northwest, you have a new explanation of the prices ranging from $2,500 to 110.000 tier acre which are ' demanded for Peadng .orchard. 1 thla favored fruit land. -The chances are that in tbe eyes of tbe av Niagara Falls does erage foreign apple-eatenot rank higher as an American wonder than the Hood River Valley in Oregon, the Wenat-chetbe Yakima and other districts from the five acre and ten acre fruit farms of which come the wlnesaps and other varieties of apples that compel the most conservative European epicure to concede that America must be a wonderful place after all. But It would be a great mistake to convey the Impression that it is only tbe apples from Oregon and Washington which are freighted over land and sea to win praises In foreign tongues. The greatest apple shipping port In the world Is Watsonvllle, California, and count less apples have gone forth as silent missionaries from the great orchards of the middle particularly from the Ozark, which long ago attained a proud position as a foun tain head of the stream of apples that annual-t- v overspreads the world. The most famous apple growing region In the east, the picturesque Albemarle highlands of old Virginia la likewise a heavy contributor to the larders of moneyed foreigners. From this historic section of the Old Dominion come tin famous Albe marle pippins which bring prices ranging up and which are such favorite, 110 V urm-AJOLC- u i if |