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6 MR. PAYKEUR ON PAN Interesting Description of Fort.s and Big Gun: . nju - m mi _ rAMA* !?; Markets, VI THE LANOA STER NEWS, NOVEMI *ER 21, 1913. I II iu mc ciuiwr 01 ine r*ewt Several persons have tolc they enjoyed the articles I The News while I was ir and other Central Amerl last spring, so I thought short article might interesi your readers. It is a grand sight to se rise so red and apparently < Pacific ocean, a geograph nomena that never fails t 1 me that .1 wrote for t i Panama y can cltiea JL another J t some of ^ |j e the sun ' out of the V leal phe- 4% o interest 1 Y 1 and perplex tourists. Ei seems to be a market day i City, but the bipr days are and Sunday. All night lor tlves come from the rivers In long canoes, some as m feet long. They are mo: out of a single log and ma mahogany. They come in never-falling trade winds with all kinds of tropica nnit fruits Tliev nro Hnp irery day V n Panama Saturday J ig the na- %4 and bays % uch as 35 X stly hewn iny are of ?*? with the X i, loaded V 1 produce % oarsmen. X C0A1 'SAND COAT SUITS i 1 and come through gales ocean steamer would thin dent to stay near port. The market opens at daw buyers are there as early a; ers. The sellers arrange t along the sidewalk and cur as In the muddy streets. ' and products are spread out the appetite of the buye you may see an Indian worn ntwl when "an |V|I . ^ pru- l*f+i n and the |V| I s the sell- |?SJ I hemselves f J | I b. as well |VI I Hie fruits ! IJJ I 1 to tempt Ijtl I rs. Here fYf an with a !K*J I *?'* *?? lrl0,f I | | AT II ? AND 15 PER : CENT H UCdU i i r\ v. a i;utuuuut auvt skin like Chines crepe, have green peppers, tomatc breadfruit, bananas, orang limes, and other fruits that know the names of. T1 cheese made of goat's milk, one what they called somef up in a corn shuck, she ! centavo." I got one and was native sugar, very d strong. They do not seem Slio will i J >es, yams, os. pears, T did not X ley have T asked ?>% hinp: done X said, "Fi- V found it lark and X to make V F If vou ; tEDU are thinkinp CTIC of buviner ei m ithe.r a mat any euori 10 sen uieir k wares; they sit silently by more apt to receive a prospc tomer with a sulky look. I saw several of the big the United States is buildii ends of the canal. I will te size of the big guns they ai ing in these forts. They lc like they might be able to man in the moon. The gn 127 tons and are 4 9 feet ouuh aim and arc I X 'Ctlvo ous- ! f V forts that up at the 11 you the <#* re mount-' ^ ok to me t shoot the ins weiph long, the | t ty ? or suit tl Now an< lis season ii d Here. ? xJ ^ t will pay 3 /ou to buy bore is 1G inches in diamete 96 lands or grooves. Th chamber Is 19 inches in diat 8 feet long, the muzzle is long. The armor piercing si use in these guns weip pounds each, are 6 feet, long and contain a high bursting charge of 140 po takes 6 50 pounds of smoke der, including 16 pounds ignite powder for each shot. r ana lias r powder 4?4 noter and f 39 feet hells they 4*4 :h 2.400 5 inches explosive 4*4 unds. It J sless powof black The pros- i The season but as a hel] business in tl i^TVow" i has only well s d to enable us to lis department t started on these j do a record brea his Fall we've d mil* pnt. ;joods we know king November ecided to begin ira lino ? T T ? T T T sure in the powder chamber pounds per square inch, sile will penetrate 21 inehe faced steel armor plate at 8 5,000 yards, if fired at an of 15 degrees. The gun ha of eleven miles. If flrod ^ degree elevation the rani miles and one-fourth. Th Information I got. So bo Smith & Wesson, 38 self-i left-hand blue steel droD * is 38,000 V The mis- ?g? is of hard * l range of elevation s a range 4 vlth a 42 V ?e is 20 % at is the X ys, your iction, or ide Colts. I of Bea and Si Lutiful ai xits atth< ad Stylis e very lit th Coats >eral re or "Owl's head" are no gc L. C. PA1 Odd Status. Baltimore American. "A bride Is above all ordl sideratlons." "In what way?" "She considers the bi better than the best man." >od there. fSEUR. % T V nary con- y Y id eg room y * ductio] some < _i - A a of 10 3ases 15 11 per cent per cen t and in t. This " M In general It may be state most, dangerous forest fire ] the West are in middle j summer; in the East they i spring and fall. For Weakness and Loss of Th? Old Standard general strength GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONI< Malaria and builds up the system, and sure Appetizer. For adults and c d that the ' %,? periods iu >4 and late J ire In the ! X Appetite V eninjf tonic, .? 2. drives out J A true tonic hildren. 30c. 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