The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, October 04, 1912, Page 12, Image 12

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The Commoner.
VOLUME 12, NUMBER 39
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Send (our rents and ret our bookie' No 7 tell
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gates had a clear case," be said.
"The preponderance of right was on
their side, and yet I thought there
was some right in tlio position of
their opponents, in that California
had changed the national Bystem of
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now one. xou can probably
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representation, and, as it seemed to
me, changed it to disadvantage."
Colonel Bryan devoted most of his
address to recommendations as to
the platform the California demo
crats were to adopt. He declared
for the New Zealand postal vote by
which traveling men and other ab
sentees might retain their votes
while away from home; modification
of the state primary law; more strin
gent trust expenditures and contri
butions, and supervision of public
moneys at interest. He arraigned
Mr. Roosevelt's attitude toward the
trusts, which, he said, was less logi
cal than that of the socialists.
To the amusement of the demo
crats, Colonel Bryan was captured
by progressive republicans and ad
dressed their state convention be
fore entering the democratic conven
tion hall. He confined his remarks
to an expression of appreciation at
being asked to speak beforo a re
publican convention.
Sacramento, Cal., Sept. 25. Clos
ing a California campaign tour that
demonstrated his great endurance,
William J. Bryan addressed a series
of meetings here tonight and de
parted for Nevada. For three days
the Nebraskan has been hurrying up
and down the state, delivering in
that time more than a score of
speeches and taking side trips that
caused him to traverse a total of
1,600 miles. Mr. Bryan spoke in
Oakland today before returning to
this city, where he had addressed
both the republican and the demo
cratic conventions yesterday. His
speeches today and tonight followed
the general lines of those delivered
in the two preceding days. He ex
pressed his opinion of the several can
didates for the presidency and re
viewed the proceedings of the na
tional conventions.
AS A BULL MOOSER SEES IT
Tho Los Angeles Daily Tribune,
a Roosevelt paper, prints the follow
ing in its Introductory of its news
report of the Los Angeles meeting:
For what William Jennings Bryan
has done in the past, for the pro
gressive principles that aro advo
cated, and Indeed symbolized, by
Theodore Roosevelt and Hiram Joh
son, for what he himself might have
been had the democrats chosen him
ad, their standard-bearer this year
fdr these Los Angeles turned out
yesterday and welcomed the "great
commoner" with a mighty welcome.
At each of three meetings ad
dressed by Mr. Bryan yesterday there
wero cheers hearty, soulful, gen
erous, spontaneous cheers for two
things for himself as the patient,
martyred leader of a fight of twenty
years for the, common people as
against the nowarfnl nnH f. h
gressive principles that go to make
up the platform on which tho two
real progressives in this campaign
Roosevelt and Johnsonstand. For
the democratic party, for its erudite
candidate, for the principles for
which ho stands, or is supposed to
stand and for the local men as
sociated with Mr. Bryan during the
day, there was a modicum of enthus
lasin, But he touched iha nnin wu
?e JfieJred modesty to himself, as
he did frequently as he was forced
to do in recounting the history of
th?,,Pa few months in the world
political. They would not let him
minimize his own part. They made
his speech for him as regards his
share in the progressive movement
in his party. And he suffered them,
it was a great, popular, friendly
welcome to a big, friendly, courage
ous man, and it was a welcome to
warm sterner hearts than that which
beat beneath the black alpaca coat
wprn by tho country's greatest demo
cruu Mr. Bryan arrived very early wna
hustled to the Hotel Alexandria and
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Simple Home Treatment Will Ennble
Vou to Throw Aivny Your GIiinncs
"HOW TO SAVE THE EYES"
IS THE TITLE OP A FREE BOOK
At last tho good news can bo pub
lished. It Is predicted that within a
row years eyeglasses and spectacles
will bo so scarce that they will be re
garded as curiosities.
Throughout tho civilized world thero,
has, for several years, been a recog
nized movement by educated medical
men, particularly eye exports, toward
treating soro, weak or strained eves
rationally. Tho old way was to lit a
pair of glasses as soon as tho eyes wero
found to be strained. Theso glasses
were nothing bettor than crutches.
They never overcame the trouble, but
merely gave a little relief whilo being
worn and they made the eyes gradu
ally weaker. Every wearer of eye
glasses knows that he might as well
expect to cure rheumatism by leaning
upon a walking stick.
Tho great masses of sufferers from
eye strain and other curable optic dis
orders have boen misled by those who
were making fortunes out of eyeglasses
and spectacles.
GET RID OP YOUR GLASSES
Dr. John L. Corlsh, an able New
xork physician of long experience, has
come forward with the edict that eve
glasses must go. Intelligent people
everywhere aro endorsing him. The
Doctor says tho ancients never dis
nffured their facial beauty with gog
ufV y emPloycd certain methods
which havo recontly been brought to
the light of modern science. Dr. Corish
has written a marvelous book entitled,
How to Savo tho Eyes," which tells
how they may bo benefited, in many
cases Instantly. Thero is an easy home
treatment which is just as simple as it
is effective, and it is fully explained in
this wonderful book, which will bo sent
free to any one. A postal card will
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tells you why oyeglasses aro needless
and how they may be put asldo forever.
When yeu have taken advantago of this
Information obtained in this book you
may be able to throw your glasses away
and should possess healthy, beautiful,
soulf ully expressive, magnetic eyes that
lndlcato tho true character and wlu
confidence.
BAD EYES BRING BAD HEALTH
f,?4.r Co:ls1 E?cs farther. Ho assorts
that eyestrain ia Hm mnn ri.un. 1, .i
aches nervousness, inability, nourasthe-
ii-r " aiuupiessncss, stomacn
disorders, despondency and many other
disorders. Loading oculists of tho
world confirm this and say that a vast
amount of physical and mental misery
is duo to tho influence of eyestrain upon
tho norves and brain cells. Whan eye
strain is ovorcomo these ailments
usually disappear as if by magic.
FREE TO YOU
The Okla Method, which is fully ex
plained In Dr. Corlsh's marvelous book,
is tho method which is directed at mak
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pom the disfigurement of these need
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wear glasses or feol that you should bo
wearing them, or if you are troublod
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OTr1 ?day to Okla Laboratory, Dept.
jSGBA, Rochester, N. Y., and ask them
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