FONG WAN - Library
FONG WAN - Library
FONG WAN - Library
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CROSS EXAMINATION<br />
Prosecuting Attorney: Q. "You say you came down here volun-<br />
tarily? A. Yes.<br />
Q. Is it not a fact that the reason why you have not made applica-<br />
tion for insurance in the last couple of years is that you know you can't<br />
get an insurance policy on account of your health. Is that right ? A.<br />
Absolutely it is not right. I have had agents request me to get insur-<br />
ance. I have just told you it would cost me entirely too much to carry<br />
insurance now. You know that.<br />
Q. No, I don't know it. A. Certainly you know it. You know<br />
what rates are for different ages.<br />
Q. You are not suffering from tuberculosis now, are you ? A. Do<br />
I look like it?<br />
Q. I want to know if you are suffering from tuberculosis now. A.<br />
Doctors since I was sixteen or eighteen years of age have pronounced<br />
me a T. B. However, with all of that I have gained in flesh, I eat good,<br />
and I weigh more, as a rule, and I rarely ever cough.<br />
Q. Are you working now ? A. Yes.<br />
Q. You are taking things kind of easy now and have been for the<br />
last few years ? A. I certainly would not if I had a job."<br />
To Fong Wan:<br />
HEART TROUBLE MARVELOUSLY RELIEVED<br />
San Francisco, Calif., July 5, 1928.<br />
Two years ago I suffered from Heart Trouble and pain all over my<br />
chest. Although I tried everything that I heard of, I secured no genu-<br />
ine relief until I came across the bay to you. It is a pleasure to testify<br />
that the Fong Wan Herbs banished my pain and that there has been<br />
no recurrence of my complaints during the past two years.<br />
66<br />
MRS. M. LORD.