Show LERY it would be a difficult matu matti r to explain home borne feats ahm most wonderful ot of the or lentol akers fakirs tricks and the one bicht 0 ahls hl day clay Is must most completely shrouded lit tit nt tery Is first mentioned by an arab traveler who visited china in the four a u r century while entertained b a viceroy near shanghai he witnessed the he trick the juggler took st a wooden bill in which there were holes from which streamed long thongs lie threw the ball up tip in the air out of 0 si leht ht and then commanded his assistant but bo to oil climb b up the boy clambered up the he thongs ga and dib disappeared appeared the conjurer culled called him three alms and petting getting no at answer irmer nbc ended with a knife aly clown 10 wn tell fell the boys arms thi hn legs anti and licad head and finally the bleeding trunk te alie juggler then came town clown panting for breith with bl iod stained clothes at the order of the he ingroy Ic croy groy he be took abc severed limbs put till tl in together gave the body a kick and I 1 lie boy blood before the assembly assen ibl ally aliar I 1 and smiling another trick often seen and le de ascribed scribed Is in similar A rope Is thrown in to tile air and up tip it runs a dog that its nal ars then a don tiger and panther r follow suit stilt one travale in the seven century it its of seeing it find and he adds lie he no longer londt r doubted that these misguided jugglers jugg leri d 1 d it by help odthe of the del lie 11 iwo imo skeptical Irav travelers elers liea hearing of ahse th BC tricks made arrangements where by 0 e was to tit mike ke pencil sketches of chrit lie he saw and tile the other was to photograph what lie he faw aw their fakir threw a very long baer rope into the air and sent seat hl his son up tip after peaches the boy climbed and climbed and finally dis appeared at a great height blien down doall fiell a anti and next fell an object that proved to be the boys head then his arrn amis ilia his legs an I 1 ahe rest rent of the boil bod the fakir m wept ept in grief ills only ton son aa a killed in getting peaches for the gentlemen the must pay his funeral exien bl R quite a purse M was as mode mide u up by the horror stricken spectators f anti and then the nipped on a box near b by y an d faid win don t ou oil come out ou t rn an I 1 thank hank lite gentlemen immediately y its son soil aho who vho ha I 1 11 I 1 een cen seen to climb the rope and ill nr in apace appeared smiling an I 1 whole while the pencil sketches showed these things perfectly thi camera aho lio ved ned nothing but the antill nce gazing up into the air at nothing e was no ropi no do boy and no n 0 peach on the camera plate the inference Is that the fakir b in I 1 pilot I cl the whole audience nothing rise explains I 1 tic he scene if he did so BO hypnotic science Is much farther advanced anio among rig the pandering van dering of the lite orient than among our scientists |