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Show THE BULLETIN Twins, Deaf, Blind and Mute in Special School Watertown, Mass. deaf, blind and mute twins a boy and girl began school at Perkins Institution for the Blind, where the late Anne Sullivan Macy, Helen Kelwas taught. ler's teacher, a w: i mi. ins twins jimmy miuj lYiargy are children of Dr. and Mrs. Donald -n.i innuic, nu. whiu. nueii, ui hu were late in Jimmy and Margy Z MAY VOTE BY AIR ld new Telephone Directory 11 m starting .1 i Because incur scnooi .1 I -- who accompanied Will ynuiL TLamsi Ordering a telephone now will place Enyour name in the next directory. joy its convenience for a few cents a day. One call in an emergency may be worth many limes its cost. If you already have service and plan to move or desire to change your present listing please let us know now. For advertising, additional listings (other members of your household, etc) just call our business office. SUPER-SERVIC- Gadget Records Response of inum-e-r, them here with a nurse, did not know where to educate them until she wrote to Miss Keller. Their nurre, Miss Bel-v- a Fox, will remain here with them. The twins vision was obscured by cataracts at birth, December 27, 1930. An operation a year later enabled them to see objects but not to distinguish one from the other. La ter they were found to be deaf and Kke all children unable to hear. they did not learn to speak because speech is acquired through imitation. In all other respects they are normal. Initial goal of their teachers will be to overcome the handicap of deafness. Jimmy and Margy will learn to hear through vibration and bone conduction. Then they wul at tempt to overcome their blindness handicap by learning to read through their fingers. Speech development will be carried on during their in struction until the art of speaking U acquired. America's "1st Theater" Being Restored by W. P. A. Charleston, S. C Architecture of three centuries will be represented under one roof when the WPA com pletes restoration of the old Dock Street theater and Planters' Hotel building here in a few months. The theater is a structural relic of the Eighteenth century. The hotel is representative of the early Nineteenth century, and the Twentieth century will be represented by heat ing and plumbing systems. Harry L. Hopkins, WPA Administrator, describes Dock Street as America's first theater, but' Williamsburg, Va., challenges the statement, maintaining that a thea ter opened there in 1716. Boston. Boston has a "painless" dentist who uses no anesthetics, Dr. Max H. Jacobs says that 60 per cent of his patients respond to the power of mental suggestion. "By the use of suggestion," he says, "you can perform any opera tion on certain individuals without paiiw" 3841 31 BING BROWN Auto Repairing MOVES TO SUGARHOUSE TO SERVE HIS MANY, FRIENDS 1178 East 2 st South Hyland 1584 1 Girl, Four, Is Musician Arlington, Mass. Only four years old, Laura lopauan is an accom plished pianist, composer and sing' er. Blindioidea, sne can name any note struck on a piano keyboard. She practices two hours daily and likes it. SUGARHOUSE TRANSFER Furniture Moving Our Specialty COURTEOUS James Cagney coming out of the Waldorf . . . Get a giggle out of a Newark happening . . . At a wed ding party, there were two punch bowls . . . One for teetotalers and the other for those who dally with snickering soup . . . The officiating clergyman got to the wrong bowl . . . and when he said grace, returned thanks for the punch . . . Get another giggle out of the plight d of a youngster who came back from a short business trip with his Gladstone filled, with women's silk things . . . The bag bore his initials but there really had been a switch . . . Which was finally straightened out by the railroad company's lost and found department . . . But not until many tears had been shed. newly-marrie- Qabby Qertie A TREAT Roy's French Fried POTATOES Phone: Hy. 1220 AT ROY'S DRIVE-I- N Northwest Corner Delphinium likes a rich loam, but will thrive even in a sandy soil if it is kept well watered and manured. 10th East and 21st So. 6V WHEN YOU BUILD Tour1 A girl with a limited wardrobe ean often make a better showing than one who is too well dressed." ll Uds its ill1! IF IT GOES IN THE BUILDING, WE SELL IT" LS. AT- - e microphone, ask a question msome listeners concerning nu Act inn rf niihlic colicy and re ceive an immediate reply from mil .it-ra- lions. 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National Electric Ballots, mc. us cr relerendums 702 South Main Street use in taking public in conducting forums on civic t;nns u within the realm of possiholiPvM Dr. Neva fiionroe kiii Hopkins, president of the company WASHING MACHINES Tk. nad ovoUr WOrKS una way, REPAIRED the At the start of a program We Wiucii DUUOn a Biryries - Tricycles Repair Dresses .nfimincor be to Irons - Vacuum Cleaners Washers causes an audible signal fcmnH.Q:t. The signal will be re ceived by all sets tunea in on we a program. In sets equipped with -wui uV Radiovoter, tne signal a Sharpened and Repaired relay and in eo doing impose substathe load" upon "reactance tion of the Fower company which IDEAL supplies electricity lor tne inaivwuai 198C South 11th East Hy. 2111 set. "The cumulative load," Hopkins reexplained, "is recorded on a and actance meter in the substation H. in the by means of a telemeter broadcasting studio." Shop Obtain Visible Court. Thus, by broadcasting the signal "FOR EXCELLENT SERVICE" at various intervals during the proinan "obtain will studio the 1107 Eat 21st South gram, stantaneous and visible count of the sets tuned to nd;nunter.niiirjDed www w th nrneram." to By means of a knob attached be will listener the the Radiovoter ohio to reanond when the announcer asks a "yes" or "no" vote on the ON nmngm'i merits or upon other auestions. It will not be necessary to wait until all receiving sets are equipped with Radiovoters. it was explained, to get an accurate gauge of reacUs tion from the radio public. By know ing what percentage of sets in i riven area are so equipped, the en dio will be able to compute arith metically what tne general reaction would be. Morgan Finance D D D D CASTLE GATE BLUE BLAZE ABERDEEN KING COAL Amenta for Sentinel Stokers - Prepared Stoker Coal "LOBB'S on REPAIR SHOP Van Harten Barber m w - the JOB" SUGAR HOUSE COAL CO. Was. 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The reason for the mass suicide is believed to lie in an undersea disturbance terrifying the whales. Just prior to the occurrence the sea was noticed to be highly phosphorescent. Kai sui Cambridge, Mass. of Chieng-ma-i, Nimmanahaeminda Siam, was credited with possessing the longest name in Harvard university. Interpreted from Siamese, the name means "good luck." There was too much competition to award anyone the title of having the shortest name. Those in the contest were Y. Ku of Peiping, C. Y. Lo of Nanking, P. S. Ou of Kwangsu, and II. K. M. Wu of Honolulu. . Other names among the Student body included II. R."X. d'Aeth of England, Messrs. Ting and Toong of China, I. Pass., B. Sthur, and A. Schuh. I $g 8430 FIX B-US- w Hy. Old Shoes m Indian Population Gains in Numbers During Year 671 DIRECTORY Lawn Mowers oh Harvard Rolls QUICK SALE COAL Spring Ccdt:-U- ? 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