| Show Telegraphing with Teethand Eje Lids J T Norris of Springfield 0 the detective does a trickthat probably no other man in the country can imitate He takes a silver coin usually a dollar and places it on his tongue between his teeth With his tongue he strikes it against his teeth with tbe sound of a telegraphing instrument the opening and closing of be circuit being exactly imitated Norris used to be an operator and by means of tie coin can telegraph words eo distinctly that any telegrapher telegraph-er can eaeily read the message In this manner he telegraphed fifty words II minute A Rt pIt lican reporter re-porter wrote out a message on a Western II West-ern Union blank and handed it to I the detective The two operators in I charge at the Southern took down the words as fast as Norris produced them with tao coin The mefeaga was rapidly sounded and written dawn and all three copies coincided erect ly Mr Norris can stand up before a telephone and in this novel manner man-ner telegraph a message which ary tele rapher can read with great facility facil-ity But the moat wonderful thing is to see him telegraph with hu eyelids The dots and dashes of the telegraphic alphabet he indicate by more or less rapid opening and shutting of the eyelids In this manner he can converse con-verse with an expert without uttering 5 eound |