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Show PICKED OUT THE WRONG EYE Phyeiclart Meant Well tnough but Hi Had Left the Motorman Seriously Serious-ly Handicapped. Frank K. Payne, a member of the state rnilroad communion, sulci when Invi'htlKaUiig a troIIy accident recently, re-cently, ho was told of a niotormtiii on a work cnr who wan running ut liih nM-'d when tli trucks left the rails bwcautte of Know and sl.x-t, nud the car was thrown to the i-ltlc of ibe riht way, bringing up agalnta a telephone tele-phone jMllO. "Tim motorman as not seriously hurt, but was cut and bruised aboht the head aHd face by flying gluns. He as carried to a physician' ofllce where his wounds wero dressed and bnndaRfd. When tho physician had placed the laat pin, hn aked the wounded man if he felt like he could walk. "'Sure, I can walk all rl;ht,' re turned tho patient, 'hut I wish you would fix thoHo bandages bo I can ee.' " 'Why, man,' returned the physl-rinn. physl-rinn. 'I left one of your eyes uncovered for the purpone.' "Hut, doc, that eye you left uncovered uncov-ered Is a glass one.' "Indianapolis New a. |