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Show SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, 'SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH - -L- t O' (Continued from Fag Three.) dictator good right hand. The two Indian servant who had com for him had wrapped him In a Itobir.eon Crusoe ooat of ruahee, for diminutive rain cloud floating overhead In the clear ky all day long lmplshTy turned on thedr water epoute without warning and floated on. leaving a seething humidity In their wake. ; Toward evening they crested the lastq-lss- . The Indian turned te him, pointing and grinning; and the jaded mule plunged forward madly. In the bowl of th broad valley, en a httle eminence of lte own, like an Island In the tropical sea of verdure, lay the hacienda, red tiled, rambling, beautiful, with great weeping trees standing guard; flanked by trim row of coffee, cocoa, and banana; , encircled by an arm of a tumultuous river, soapy blue, with whit suds. Hs had some Idea of th demesne of till grande before they finally penetrated th elrcl of the valley to that enchanted center oasis. A belt tolled, a drawbridge dropped; and amid loud cries and th cracking of whips they rumbled to tha portico, lifted out their passenger, unbound him from his rush coverings. A major domo with a shadowy frlngs of undarlings, convtylng gracefully th compliment of hi lord and master, conducted the guest to his apartment. There they left him alone for a moment. He strutted; he laughed aloud. It wa not true. It eoutd' not b true. lie, the bunte& a man without even a name, wa being singled out for distinction, by this prodigious disreputable; of whom 'even th dictator himself asked favor. Gen. John Bannon. But it was true. A corps of Chins boy attended him. They eteamed him In a great stone Jar; they poured wanned aromatlo waters over hi head; pungent unguents, under their nimble finger, found th racking aches and pains of hi joints, and diet solved then). Some deficiencies In his attlr were not wanting when they clothed him. He had not some prepared for Just this. Again ths tolling of a bell. Outaids in the garden a tide of naked feet wiped th stone Bags with curious whispering. Then a padre, chanting, and responsea In struggling ehorua Vespers! Cummins thought of Esther and Ahasueru- - yid Hsman, swinging aloft! A fir began to bum on his hearth, quits of its own aocord, so It seemed. Bay suddenly mergsd Into night. Hs quaffed a thimble of an elixir at his elbow. "Hs. ha. he! " he laughed aloud. "Ha. te foundation, had turned over In it sleep, Whole quarter of the eltjr had been given over to arale of hate. Story had not told him about the bat. They were even more terrifying than the other thing. There wee .a hotel, maintained In eorna state, for, eurtou tourletaa who timidly peeped In and hurried en again, eometimta with an earth gunk for breejtfaat. Aa be wa t down the door a crowd of beggar fought viciously for Cummins baggage. One gaunt, hairy creature. Indescribably dirty, clawed hie way through the mass, knocking heads together, taking and giving blow, and finally won the coveted baga The others gave way before him, and, like a conqueror, he led the way. The defaulter tendered him the usual small fee. The man held It for a moment in hi palm, . f- ' weighed It. I usually get more," he said meekly. The word wer perfect English. Cummin looked up with a start. The man eemed to wither before him. He cringed, began to back out. Cummin raised a hand and checked him. Walt." he said. and stared at the apparition. It. was a picture of hopeless squalor. Black, yellow, and red manage somehow to look pteturesqu at least to oUr northern eye, In their rag. But not this one. This one was white. In a flash. It cam to him. Thle this wa bis predecessor hla proto-tlFairbanks!" h gasped. The miserable creature fell back, raising hi hand, palm outward, before hla face, as If to ward off a blow. Then ha burst out plteouslyr " You've com to take me back! O, pleas say jesl Fleas say year It was at this moment that the beggar rabble burst In again,, fighting with each ether for the dropped bogs, the air thick with Spanish Imprecations Suddenly tile small figure of a man In linens, waving a cans, appeared as by magic In their midst. Before hi voice of marvelous resonance, and no less marvelous oaths, tha horda of vermin evaporated, vanished. TWs was Cummins' meeting with Gen. Bannon. . There was a chief interchange of civilities, a bluff and pleaaant camaraderie which warmed the cocklea of the exiles heart. Blackmailer and profestionar assassin he might be. but he had offered the hand of fellowship to him, Cummins, the defaulter. Come out come out!' the general reiterated aa he started away. " i'll send a cart for you." Cummins watched the strange vehicle down tjj crooked street, the general bobbing up and down like a cork In a rift. For a long time after It was gone he could hear the creaking wheels, mingled with the syncopated hoofbeats of the mules. This wa luck! III. There wets steep ascents, hair raising ds-- ; cllvitlcs; at times th cart seemed to hang en an eyebrow of a sheer cliff, with jagged rock and a roaring torrent In wait below. Then again mud, fluid mud, in which ths cart floated and the mu!ei seemed to swim. The cart had wooden wheels, not particularly round; they creaked monotonously, and they had a side to side motion that gave the convejance ths mal d mar effect of a camels humps. The box of the cart Itself In which Cummins rode was not without an essay of comfort. It was finished in horaehide, and there were stnps of knotted rawhide by which one might hold on. The ancient captain's ladies must have passed through her In juet this way. It wa lb only way. One couldnt have floundered through alone. But he. Cummins, was the guest of the AMUSEMENTS (Continued from Preceding Page.) Wife was directed by Howard Hickman and the scenario was done by Kath-erir- .e Reed. There are two women in the life of a railroad king ere. who inspires him to action and conquest, and the other who Just loves. The latter, with all her human. gentle qualities, who is Just a AVIfe," wins out. ANE of the most stupendous motion picture revivals of the present day th famous Thorns H. Inee production, Custer last Fight" will be shown at the Broadway theater for three das beginning today. The camera ha here made' living record of tha brave deeds of those gallant American soldier who have helped to ha. ha! Now, fully equipped, he examined himself In the mirror. Complete to the stud and pumps! Was thers an Esther? Probably not, he told himself. Only the slaves. Th major demo esm In, preesed a card In his hands. It was th cart du Jour. Just what he was expected to say or do he did not know. He let hi eye etray over the Items. Incredible! He said so aloud, and smiling. "Incredible! Ha. ha, hal " " A week passed. A week of subtle delights. t His lost had been Insidiously wooed? his humbled pride reborn. His first Impression was of profusion, the plethora of luxury; th appeal to the senses wa everywhere. Then the numbers appalled him. Re- tainers everywhere. Wherever he turned place In the Temple of Fame the American heroes of today. This great spectacle is baaed on the actual historical fight which took place near the Yellowstone mer, In the. Little Big Horn valley, on June 2fi. After many, many months of careful research and study. Thomas H. Ince produced a feature that will live long in memory. Every detail is perfect arid accurate. not only from an artlst'c standpoint which, bv the wav, haa never yet been equalled, but also front historical. Tho first chaptag of "The Adventures of Ruth," the Broadway's new and highly dramatic serial, will be on the program for todav and tomorrow also, as well as Go West Young ilan, a comedy full of laughs. attached to APROPOS of the Indangers the northland, may b mentioned a trip out to sea on an icefloe mads by one of the photographers of the Swedish Biograph company. He had been sent to a spot on the far northern coast of Sweden to take scenes showing 187-j- f Doctor Tells How to Detect Harmful Effects of Tobacco Try These SIMPLE TESTS New York: Doctor Connor, formerly of Johns Hopkins hospital, says: Many men who smoke, chew or snuff incessantar ly and who are aeemlngly healthy ailsuffering from progressive organic never ments. Thousands of them wou.d have been afflicted had It not been for the use of tobacco, and thousands would soon get well If they would only stop the use of tobacco. 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Read aloudemm-e rf reading, your if, tn the muffled, hoarse and vics becomes and vou rmifreqiently clear the chances are that your jour throat, throat ts affected by catarrh and it may of more serious trouble. be the Next, iu i morning before takiu; your -t f a bowing servitor. Did be wander In ths gardens? A ntgro boy attended him. Did hs linger by the lake? A turbaned Hindoo of was at his call. There were procession Indian women carrying water en their heads In earthen pots, in a remote glade where he thought himself alone. Even In the hours when Bannon was absent, even in the midst of hi relaxation and relief, Cummlas had the consciousness of always, everywhere, some one at his elbow. H was a prisoner of enchantment, within th circle of this golden valley, bulwarked on all sides by Its rim of hills. They had sat lats at dinner one evening. usual smoke, walk up thre (lights of stairs at a regular pace, then stop. If you und that you ar out of breath, your heartbeat is forced, trembling or irregular. you may be a victim of functional or If you feel that organic heart trouble you must smoke, chew or snuff to quiet a Slav to the toyour nerves, you ar bacco habit, and are positively poisoning yourself with the deadly urug, nicotine, n either cam you have Just two alternatives keep on with the process. Irrespective of the dangers, and suifer the rodsequences, or give up the habit and escape the dangers. You can overcome the craving and stop the habit tn a very ahort tim by using th following inexpensive formula. Go to any U stora and ask for Niootol tablets, take one tablet after each meal, and in a comparatively short time you will have no desire for tobacco, the craving will have lelt you. With the nicotine poison They were discussing coffee, as thsy drank nectar. "W add a little dlatase," eald the general, fondling hie glass In which the coffee glowed like smoky top ax. "Then w distill It Only th berries from this valley will do It th southern slope We pick and choose them, on by one Ilk schlosa grapes, it esnnot be exported. A great pity! " Cummins drank and drank again. A distilled elixir. Curious, he thought; a trill heady. Us wondered If this was Intoxication. Hs had baooms a connoisseur en wines. He h4 been drunk recently. But not In senses Juet thle luxurious way. Did on float, than? Poetry began wltb.th vintages a of th south. Your northern grape makeshift at best. Man has lived long enough In the tropics to learn how to live. Tour civilisation of th temperate sones, for ell it air. Is a parvenu, a late comer as time 1 goe. lie drank a grin coffee. There was sure thing mellifluent about time space eternity. Before him wa th board, snowy wh'.te. with gold and sliver glistering, and goblets with a steaming fluid topaa Behind, a sleepy fire, tainting th air with a faint Incense. Bound about. In the penumbra of the vaulted ton paved hall, hollow men In armor. Opposite, a white shirt front, and that single burning eye; on the cloth 2 .y th hand th two flnrered hand. Except that he laokpd In atature, Cummins told himself In wavering thought th general might have been of felicitous memory. . old Frani Joseph, Felicel Cummins' tongue caressed th word. "This, you say. said Cummins, waving a comprehensive hand, "dates back to th early conquistadors, general? II settled bock languidly in the Cordovan cushions of hla chair, " Mendoza, responded th sonorous voice " Sixteen forty-two- . It Is entire Except for the left wing. W have don a little to . that W make some concasalona to tho moderns' And be added, after a pause: I glory in my predecessors. lr. , Thsy wer men without sentimentality. Affaire of honor! . Pouff! If on offended, let me show you their method." The little man roe, stooped over and pushed aside the ellken rug. He tugged t a ring lit th floor. Summoning unsuspected strength, he lifted th stone, disclosing a narrow stairway, losing Itself tn darkness. s The sound of lapping water caught ears He stared etupldly Into th Cum-.min- hoi. " Since sixteen forty-two.- " said th general. - " Thirteen step down la a rocking tread. At the thirteenth step, th offender vanishes like a rifle shot. Th device te simple. He la shot Into the river. Slmftar to the on at Uorro. in Habana. You may have seen It Eh? Sharks at th lower end there. Here" and be came as near to a crocodile. somnambulist awakening to And himself balanced on a tight wire, perfectly poised, nodded. He let. his head fall back In the cushlona. as his drooping eyes etrove to follow the spirals of his cigaret. He wa basking In this luxurious felicity, when the sonorous voice opposite, as if emerging from a speaking tube, suddenly demanded: " Why not buy Story off? Pay him double! And the general made an Then past! ugly motion across his throat. The defaulter became momentarily galvanized Into life, struggling for intelligence against this creeping torpef. Now, nothing had been said. Cummins had formed his plan. Sooner or later hs This man had but to nod would speak. his head to make legal tender of his now useless loot. The price would be high. He wa prepared for that There wer no moral Ice breaking up and the floes sailing out to sea. For several week he did nothing else but await the right Instant to atari At last It came. The wind grinding. blew hard ftom the land, and far out to sea one could observe the Ice billowing amt breaking into immense masses. "In spile of warnings, ihe photographer hurried onto the ice, put hla camera Into position and began work. He secured some wonderful scenes, peeked his outfit and faced morewards. Alas, a tiemen-dou- a fissure had appeA-e- d in the ice and he was fast floating out into the Gulf f Bothnia. had been observed His predicament from the shore, however. A large seagoing niotornoat was launched and, after much maneuvering smogs the pack-icthe too adventurous photographer was rescued. He expressed no wisli to repeat the e, the stunt. some auto races last THEY bad at Ascot Park. Los Angeles, and Buster Keaton, Fatty Arbuckies protege, being an enthuslastio motorist, refused to mis them, though be was feeling a bit under the weather. While waiting for the events to start, those about th clever comedian noticed him take a sly nip every now and then from a brown bottle. They nudged one another and smiled. Finally, along came a man and saw the He tapped Buster on the performance. shoulder be asld, displaying a Young man, badge, youre drinking. Buster nodded. "Hon t you know thats against the law?" Buster shook hi head. Give me the bottle." Obediently, Burner took th brown botfrom his pocket and handed it to the tle, officer. Th latter took a taste and spat it out in disgust. Wood alcohol, he cried Again Buster shook his head. he said, lugubriously, Nope, pareI've had cramps for two whole goric " The crowd let out a yell and the officer stole away without a word to Say. la-- " Yes! . Tes! Then bring It to me here now! rasped tha eld man In a shrill whisper. Although the genera! touched nothing, mad no sound, a leather door opened, and the major domo stood beside them. The master spoke quickly in Spsnlah, and the major domo Invited th defaulter to follow him, with a gracious wav of th hand. Shortly Cummins returned, hearing In hie arm his three sacred tomes. Without a word his host led the way to the library and closed the door. Cummins laid his volumes on the great table. Without any ado, th general seized the first one end riffled the pages; then he turned fiercely on Cummins. "Well!" he demanded, "is this Urn for Jest?" "Tea, laughed the defaulter, his burden lifted, and now enjoying to th utmost the eld man perplexity. He could ecent his freedom and thle k took in hie eurround- - ' Tea. I Ings with a ravishing glance. Elks a Jest," he cried. "I act obviously. child. I think in straight lines. Then these clumsy sleuth hounds are at their wits end. They hav been, nibbling at my baggage for months. Bee! hs cried, with th wev of a magician. .With a single twist of the wrist he tore out a page of vellum. Over cry of en animal, he sprang at th throe of the man beside Story. Thsy went down with a crash. " You damned play actor! You faker! Yon thief! Tou would have eo'.d me you!" . At that moment, when everything wa lost, hla insane fury directed Itself not against faker with hi fabled Btory. th plnuslbi the steaming samovar there the eternal "one step behind, who led him Into this coffee of thla country." he helJ the page and trap eo gayly; not against Bannon, the hired unfolded Jts contents. The general licked assassin of th dictator, whe, tiring of the Hs lips, nodding approval as hs watched procrastination of Ms mercenaries, had taken " ths ritual. ths matter Into his own hands In hla own Clever! Ah, clever! Let us see what peculiar way not against these two; but w have," he booified. When Its need against Fairbanks, the (Dinners' bank wreckpasses It becomes clumsy." er. the thief, who. Uk himself, had felt th . net tlghen. bad suffered all th pangs of ths two ripped and Through ths half hour ' the outcast, who had "dug up his bone" at sweated ths priceless volumes, There was His heart had bled for their command. a heap of great gold notes on th table. The this wretch when he saw him degraded and iq reprobate patted them with his two sunken. He would have chared hla lot with fiDgets. him. Would hav protected him, made him as matter to of the "Now pins, he said. a white man again. And thle creature, whom "W will end their tour at once." h would have lifted tp fellowship thle creaHe clapped hla hands in summons and sat ture waa merely a figure on th etage act back, his wicked eye fixed on th bank for Cummins destruction, Hs would hav notes, waiting. Cummins heard a distant killed Fairbanks. They dragged him off door owing somewhere. In a far-of- f reach of with rough, practiced hand, left him where this palace, and ths sound of feet crossing he lay. rugs and stone flags. Then voices and The general .wa clapping hla hand again. laughter. Two men entered from, behind Tha major domo came. Still grasping ths th hangings The first was Story. Cumbank. notes, ths general, jerlng hi head mins Involuntarily rose, but ths general. over his shoulder at Cummin, said sharply; With a commanding gesture, cautioned him "Get rid of that! Turn him out!" down again. Tha second was a tail, gaunt, Th major domo mad a If to apeak. fsvtr bitten man, at, whom the defaulter " Turn him out, I amyl " reared th two seen II had stared. that face before but fingered right band of th dictator. where? Both were dressed to the lines. It waa thrts days later that a ridiculous They wers talking gayly as they came In. The blood went to the defaulter's head, and figure staggered Into th consulate. One, this might havd been prince of fellow, he had the singular sens of being stone deaf; o battered and wa Now ho raiment. that in that these two elegants, arm In arm, with Th torn hurrying Burk, chargt, tramp. wer queer throughth going mincing stapa, acres th room, looked sharply at the obbuslnesa of pantomime that Juggler are to fond of, as a prelude to their tsge'act. So ject, recognised It aa the remnants of ths British oil magnate. was would this he .bogus Impression overpowering v " I've come to confess," said the object, ' not have been surprised to see them suddenly shed their (Ins raiment and amerga In fleshfinding Its voice. ings, to begin Impossible feats before his ' "'Oh, father, dear fathsr, Ive come to a sing! The spoke 81ms! sneerlngly, general confess," responded Burke blithely, tjs. w ord. At this call a head was thrust Oh, Sims! Did Donovan, tho Excelsior in at tho door. Pig!" he eald. The pair came Instantly to attention, Surety sleuth hound, com from tho steamer seemed aware for the first time of the two this morning?" asked Burker men seated at the tab!. Yes; ho In her now." "You can drop your stag tricks. This Then Burke, turning to th object, nodded Isn't low comedy," Bannon snarled, with at tha open door. $ Go In there and do your confessing," he biting sarcasm. said. " There a padre with a special. dispenStory's eyes narrowed as they fell en th sation la waiting for you." bank notes. Trying to curb the evident rising Eom time later Burke looked In. Three wrath of the fierce old man, he said airily: eat there. Donovan, th man of th men as usualrsee, I Ah, general. law, who had finally trailed th fugitive deYes, as usual! " roared the general, rising. faulter to this mountain capital; Sims, the As us.al, he repeated, "I had to turn th chief clerk, and Cummlna, th disheveled trick myself! " Hie lingers closed over ths loot. The diminutive general .tramp. Cummins had finished his story imd defaulter was looking at th two beseechingly. seemed fairly to tower over the two men Tie a pretty tale!" eald Dcnovan, and who now cowered before him. "Tou miserhe winked at th chare-- ' Youve able Incompetents! " he sneered. been trailing this fool for months and let Stupid Incredulity painted th face of tb defaulter. him m&Ji asses of you." Ills vole rose What! Tou don't believ me? " he cried. What hav you acalmost to a shriek. Sure, I believe you. agreed Donovan, complished? Nothing! As usual. I" he beat Chief." ha aaid, to Burke. himself fiercely on the chest " I had to do winking again. If you can put through my manifest for it myself. TVhat do I hire you for, you scum? " this bundle of rags. Id like to start hack for Denver this afternoon. I dont like this burg. .Then as the defaulter sprang to his feet, Too many fleas and rats and bats for r:. t. took a step muttering horrible oaths, and Me for little old Denver with my package." forward, that gaunt arm shot out Uka a did Bannon O. 1C Sims," eald Burke, spring and hurled him back. " extradition those papers? Hold youb tongue!" h cried, with a Sent em clerk. th Yes." responded I can us a knave, withering contempt. this morning." down messenger by but not a fool! 1 I Copyright) 1920) By Frederick Irvin Aaderwa Trapped, tricked, robbed of his loot, th supreme realization of hla situation now pi ext week an original story entitled broke on Cummins like a bombshell. ow face-nhideous "Isidore, by Elizabeth Jordan, will Now he had It! That gaunt he knew him! Fairbanks! With the appear in this section. -- , for some time, and her relatives, as well as friends in the motion picture Industry, congratulated her upon her choice. Tne will provides tebvi) for Miss Rich tn event of her refusal to accept the condition, and ths remainder of her .conditional legacy is divided among a number of which he could see a big score board which gavs the details of tho gome. When lie taw that the Reds hud scored five run In the fonrih tjin.ng, he walked upon the set and offered 6 to I that tne Reis would win. 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We ara authorised by Ilia maanfac-irnrTne proportion to rfuad the aioney to every dmaat f retire Imo private life was Mies by Rich, w m prefer rejected her led customer. aad we would not lha f im career. M Rich aaed to cont.ru ne of our natna ttnh-a- tha remedy unusual merit." Nieolnl tahleta ar add la lives wltn l.er mother in the llo.iywooi m aa clad ua 'll lmn ler colony. tbia city money bark guar The provision In her uncle's will had an'ce by all uprodata druggist. lari j.lmg SUuaaiu Juanaon, Drug. adr .) bgen knows to tha actress and her taxm.y a a By Frederick Irving Anderson cruplea to be considered here. No sentimentality! What had happened? His eyes fell to his coffee glass Had he' babbled? Had , thle strange Intoxication betrayed trim Into un-- , covering hlmeelf too soon? "Story?" he eald vaguely. "Story?" Ire repeated, his eyes fixed on the general. "Did he say anything about pins?' That onstrys was blazing , manded Bannon. at 'him vicloualy. It was true, then. The old man knew. This wa th vtry heart of th matter. But how what Fins I ald?" boomed the old man. Cummlna reached for his coffee glass and gulped down Its contents. " Ts yes," he said. " Th map, too. He that up before me. I had a plan hung "Never hav a plan!" tnterruptod the general tartly. "Unless you hav ment In sight You havent!- Without me. "You were my reliance, general. I Intended to consult you." The little general got up and walked over to the Are and stood there; the easy host warming hi back. "In this co on try." he eald, with slow emphasis, things can be done or undone-v- ery On one aide everything Is simply. On other wrong or ehall we the right ay, futile? We who know are obvious Ilk a child. ,W think In atralght lines. That 1 much th better way. The defaulter smiled back at him, warmly. In one way or another, perfect concord between these two had been established. Cummins got up and took hi atation beside the . old man. I am getting old. Cummin," went on th general. " Though for a long tlm. I thought He age wa something to pas m by. stretched out Me gaunt arm. In Its perfect leeve, feeling the muscles. Then with his mangled hand he ran over the ample biceps of Cummins. " I could find use for such an arm as that!" hs eald, and he searched the defaulter's face with that one eye. There was a pauss, during which Cummins caressed the flngere of one hand with the other. "Do you think you would like the life here, Cummins? White men dont as a rule, you know. They hav lost that peculiar something In the blood. One feel the Instinct, if one possesses It. Dp you posstss It. Cummins? Do you, follow me?" That eye wa peculiarly active. Perfectly, general." Do you trust me? Men do! " 'I trust you absolutely, general.' The defaulter was conscious of a strange sense of levitation. Hla spirit wer aglow. "Absolutely, general! ha cried. "You and I can coma to terms." "Are you ready to pay the jice? I give but I exact! " Yes! Yea!" " Itll coat you dear! It'll hurt! " lta smile aa he permitted himself Cummins, with the sensejof u' 1020.; T GEOROB WALSH, athletic and popular William Fox productions, believes that when our ancestors ou the borderland between an'mal and man' d the meihod of in favor of the more d so fiod 'v,e new In vogue, they doom d human-- ! s and ailments ip. to Vaikiog oo ail fours" pert of George W.vsft a svstern of keeping In trim and it Is admitted that he ia surpassed In the silent In physique by no on four-foole- sihirr - i You Can Hav Filled at Home. Philadelphia, pa. Vlctim3 of eye strain Snd other eye weaknesses, and those who wear glasses, will Je glad to Know that according to Dr. Levs is there ts real hope and help for them. Many whose eye wer falling say they hav had their eyes restored by this remarkable prescription and many whoonce wore glasses say they have thrown them away. One man savs, after using It:' I was almost blind. Could not see to read at all. Now I can read everything without my glasses and my eyes do not hurt any mor. At night they would pain dreadfully. Now they feel fine ali the time. It was llks a A lady who used It says: miracle to me. The atmosphere seemed hazy with or without glasses, .but after using this prescription for 15 days everything seems clear. I can read even fine prist withAnother who used it Bays: out glasses I was bothered with eye strain caused by overworked, tired ejes which induced fierce headaches. I have Vorn glasses for several years both for distance and work, an! without them I could not read my own name on an envelope or tha tvpe-- r riling on the machine bef n me. 1 can d b ith now and have divardrd my long giusxes a!iogcher. I cun count the fluttering leaves tq the tres.ncroea the street now, which for several year have looked like a dim green blur to me. dN-nc- T cannot express my joy at what It has dona for me. It Is believed that thousands who waaf glasses can now dlca-rthem in a reasonable tune and multitudes mora will ba able to strengthen their ea o aa to ba pared the trouble and expense of ever gating flasks. beFye troubles of many descriptions may wonderfully benefited bv the use of this prescription. Go to r'tie drug store and get a bottle of any o tablets. Drop one tablet Ui a fourth of a of water and )et it dtesulve. With giaa this liquid bathe the eyes two to four times daily. You should ur eyes clear op perceptibly right notice from the tr t and inflammation and red-nwill quickly disappear. If your bother oy een a intie it is your dutyeyes to take steps to save them now before it is too late. Many hnpeins!y blind might ba saved their Fight if they had caied for their eye tn time. 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