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Show Sandow Struck By Lightning And Paralyzed World's Strongest Man Crippled When He Was a Boy. LAD HEALED HIMSELF Used Same Principle Now Embodied in Try-New-Life Thp great Sandow, the world's strongest man, was once struck by lightning and was saved to a life of usefulness useful-ness by the very principles now embodied in the magical magic-al little "Try-New-Iife" maehine. He was a small boy when the accident befell him, and it left him completely com-pletely paralyzed on Ins left side. Bo far as either feel ing or motion was concerned, the left half of his body was dead. lie could not walk, nor even sit up. Ho had to spend his days and nightfl in bed, and his family thought that hp .v:is n hopeless cripple for life. Bui he was a lad of spirit, anil ho thought that if he continually rubbed and kneaded and worked with his ''dead'' arm he might stimulate it to some kind of life. So day by day he worked with it. rubbing and kneading and moviuit 't ba-k and forth v.ith hit ood band, until nno day he found that it could move a little of itself. Thus encouraged, he kept on until he had restored both motion and feeding to it. Then h began work on his ''deal" leg, and soon he was able to walk again. Then, applying the same principle to his whole, body, he built Up the wonderful muscular system that has made him rich and famous, Fee- people havo the time or the patience to work dav after dnv to build up a wasted muscle or set of muscles, so that Sandow ra methd could not be adopted bv busy men nnd women. But the little "Try-New-Life" machine is founded on ths same principle brought to a scientific basis. A few minutes, tvo or throe times a day. will do more ths n a whlrt day of the patient Sandow San-dow 's work with h;H bare hands. Flab-by Flab-by muscles can he built up into round, stroug oner: weak nerves can be made into tense, quick, dependable ones: and with a stroii!? and aetivo body at his command, any man will feel that he has actually becu iven new lifo. Another man whose condition v.as a hopeless , a Sandow 's, is now the notod Prof. Weinberg of the Battle Creek) Mich., Sanitarium! where he is instructor in gymnastics. He caught 'a heavy cold when he was 2u oars old, and developed what the doctor-said doctor-said was consumption, and was j,'i en up to die. He conc.ehed the idea of working with hia hands to stimulate and build up his weakened nerves and muscles, and the result is that he is today one of the world's most famous athletes. At the Madison fcuuare Physical Show a few -.ear's aco Pro;. Weinberg was awarded the pri-e of $1000 offered for the most perfectly built athlete among all the hundreds gathered there for tho competition. Based on the very snine scientific truths by the use of which Trot". Weinberg Wein-berg cured himself, is the little "Try New-Life" machine wheih is now within the reach of everybody It sup plies artificial exercise for weak mus cles, stimulates a healthy and natural flow of blood to the part that need building up, stimulates and invigorate.-the invigorate.-the slackened nerve forces, and where there is too much excitement of any part, in the hands of a skilled operator opera-tor it soothes and calms and quiets where quiet is needed. Tho demonstrations by trained oper I atora are free to the public. I ome I In and see the wonderful things this intlp machine v ill do, and the way it does them. Free demonstration every day at the rlamiltonBeach Store Lfi West First South aUeet. Phono, Wasatch 236Ul |