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Show TRAMWAY EMPLOYE IS BACK TO FORMER WEIGHT HALF A BOTTLE OF TANLAO STARTS HIM OFF RIOHT. Suffered Continually For Years and Commenced to Improvo at Once Passcfl tho Good Thing On to His Daughter Now Sleeps Llko a Log Eats Three Meals a Day. "Talae has not onlj rid mo of mj. troubles but tins added fifteen pounds to m weight," said Josoph A. Dun-mire Dun-mire of 402 Crocker street, Los Angeles, Ange-les, Cain. Mr Dunmire has heen n trusted emplo.xe of the Io Angeles Transfer coniwn, for twenty-seven ears. Defore I started taking Tan jac," he continued, "I could not cat a single meal without tnj food for mcntlng and gas forming so bad it made me miserable I had rhoumntlsm in my right leg so bad nt times I could hardh get about and nt night I was too restless to get much sleep. I had cr littflc apiwtlto mid went down lull so fast thnt I lost fifteen iMiutid and got so weak I could hard iy do my work. "Well, sir, In spito of the bid condition con-dition I wns in I hndn't tnken more thnn half n botUo of Tanlno before I felt 100 per cent better. Now nil my suffering hne stopped completely. I can eat thrco henrt meals cury day and sleep like n log nt night. 1 lime regained every imuml of iy lost weight and mil in ns good health as n man wants to be. I hnvo stnrtcd my daughter taking Tnnlnr, so ou mm whntl think of it." Tnnlne is sold in l'nco hy the Price Dnig company nnd by the lending druggist in excry town. Ad t. -a gg 3gJePgaB ndnnro of Wi cents, which It is ox-jvcclcd ox-jvcclcd will ho "pnssid along" to the consumer A Miner's "Stint" of Coal. From tho I'nitid States bureau of mines, came an interesting reort the other dn as to "a miner's jearlv and dnilv output of coal." It Inoliui ed on iliiimiuiitUo chart showing the country ' annual and dnity oonl production pro-duction per innn employed under ground. Tho gist of tho reinirt is cm Isnlicd in tho statement thnt an examination ex-amination of all available sources of information for the principal coal mining countries of the world shows that tho largest production Jht man during any joar was 1131 short tuns, which represents the "nvernge production pro-duction for ieh underground cm-iihne cm-iihne in tho coal mines of the Unlttsl States during tho ear 1018;" and that tho iflosest comitetitor of this country was New South Wales, where eaili underground worker in 1018 produced 81 1 tons. Of course, in Utah and adjacent coal mining states where the veins tire of generous thickness and digging out the coal is eoiiiarulivoly omh.v, tho output per man should he, and proh ahl is, very iiuuh ereator thnu tho alxive average of 1131 short tons per year. |