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Show asW?SaWslsK33Srtf3aH35 Joys can see only ay nioht. peek Darkness Durlnu Dayllfjht, but l at Nightfall See Like Owls. I In Hartford. Conn., live two broth- jors who during daylight are nearly las blind ns owls, but nt night can se (like cats When the sun In shining III' man and Abe While, one six nnd n half years old and his brother three leiirs joungtr seek the darkest nnd shadiest places they can find, to atolrt ihe glare of light that makes UBlon practically Impossible fnr them. When the shades of night fall tho nro ready or anything, nnd In n condition of darknps that prevents their little friends from seeing anything nruund them II) man nnd Abe nre perfectly nt I home. I The father of the two boys named lis a dealer In bottles, nnd he has had Ihe ejes of his two sons examined by oxp. rls In Hartford nnd Niw York Nothing that has been done has help-d help-d their condition. The bojs are not pressed in spirits by their affliction Th"y are sorry they are nnnble to iilsy with other boys In the bright dn light, hut they remain cheerful nnd Iaie usually able to find some companions com-panions in their shady nnd sheltered i,i treats In Ulvendde Park Tho darker and more shnded tho spot the bettor It suits llymnn and Abe, nnd they are glad when thesun goes down nnd permits them to see clearly tho objects nround thorn. Tbelr little eyes, are peculiarly sensitive sen-sitive to light. The neighbors say the Whlto boys i will hao to bo taught In night Bohools 1 as they will bo unable to study during I the daytime. |