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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1927. the hook, and set him free with his blessings. In closing, he regretted that he knew so few fish stories and said that any housewife could tell more (they ought to be able to, they hear so many.) Yours Most Respectful, ANDY DALE. Man Regains Sight When 77 Years old | | London, May 6. (UP)—After be- | ing blind for 12 years James Don- aldson, 77 years old, suddenly re- covered his sight. The first person Last evening T called upon a yCFCRd CEQEHE IS om Be did triend to return the snow shovel| o recognize because he had grown which I had borrowed last winter|bald. Twelve years ago while Don- | and after seeing that it wasn't dam- | aldson was out walking everything cles and the organs aged much he invites me in to hear | “suddenly went black.” L his radio. T falled to note the returned the other day just as sud- sald. “The public must realize, how- “name but 1 guess it was a good radio because when I tuned in I got three stations at the same time. It scemed like all the stations was having the same programs, as everywhere 1 tuned in I got a whistling solo. 1 also got static. Gee! but that station comes in strong. My friend takes over the dials and finally the disturbing| nolses put on the soft pedal and we hears the Boston Symphony Orches- tra, which played several selections without coming up for air. We en- joyed two songs by their guest solo- ist, entitled *Bye, Bye, Black Dot-| tom” and “Mary, How I Love Your Sister.” Leaving the orchestra flat we dials our way to X. Y. Z, where a voung lady from the Cosmetic Beauty Parlors was giving advice, although nobody asked for it, on how to prese f Her| 4 P o and After hearing that vater is « great aid we tunes in on a program presen n mail order liouse rom station §. 0. . (send only stamps) in time to hear some fella in love, vas too lazy to do his own courting and was asking the moonbeams to give him a hand, in “Moonbeams, Kiss Her for M. He also sang a comedy song that | wag good, entitled “My Heart is Full But My Pocketbook Empty”, which E voung felta, also in ed a taxt to take him- | to t When | they arrived he didn't meney to pay for the ride 1axi driver gave him a few pieces of | his mind, s ‘I gave you a lift, bay me. ift your map so far that of your body will | rpend a week trying to cateh up to It". The young lady saved the day. | also her boy friend’s face, by hand- | ing over the coin which she had saved for a spring bonnet. Then we got Florida and a real estate operator told how he had sold many parcels of marshy lowlands and sag that it is always best to| show the prospective eustomer tha land while the tide is still out. We left ghat station before he tried to sell us a lot, and got L. I A. R. and heard a man whose name was Mr. Nnianias or something give a talk on “Fishing.” This guy knew more abonut hook- Ing a fish than a flapper at a sum mer resort and said that the reason | ¥ the biggast fish are not nd avoid the hook, incidentally the | feylng pan, is beeause the fella on | s other end of the line knows han the fish does EXERCISES ARE DEEMED ESSENTIAL {Yery Necessary il One Would Be Healhy ~ Washington, May 6. (UP)—Exer- cise is a fundamental health re- ! quirement, according to Dr. Hugh S. Cumming, Surgeon General of !the U. 8. Public Health Service. “To keep up the tone of the mus- of the body ANDY HEARS RADIO AT FRIEND'S HOME Florida Realtor Tells About§ Land Down There (CONTRIBUTED) Dear Mary Ann: vanished. | sical culture are not the panaceas values. A Real Ice-Saver Three-door, odorless white enamel interior, Iner Chil Refrigerator. The standard for comparison in good boxes for 40 years. Galvanized ice chamber. Nickel plated brass 172 hardware. Ash wood- work. Large, roomy on chambers, Specially priced. of them are canght. T guess he meant that if fish and man would attend to their own business and look before they leap, they wouldn't be hooked by tempt- ing bait. There are certain seasons | for trout. bass, etc, but its open season all the year around for suckers, | He told ahout one of the fishing teips. It seems that he was out on a lake in a rowboat, had anchored and cast his line. While lighting his pipe for a smoke he accidentally knocked the oars, which were placed on the seat beside him, over- | board. There he was, three miles from shore. and no oars. Suddenly he felt a tug on the line and the rowboat moved forvard. Going to | the stern he was astonished to see that a large fish, casily weighing 30 pounds (nat weight) had swallowed the hook and was actually towing the boat. | Being a quick thinker, he hastily | pulled up the anchor, and instead of trylng to catch the fish he yelled | words of encouragement to him. | vithin 50 feot of the shore, power stalled and he fell | d (T mean the fish, not the man.) Picking up the fish which was perspiring freely from fts exer- | tlons, he revived him with a stimu- | lant from his pocket flask. removed Full size, walnut finish metal bed. Heavy continuous posts. An unusual value. This !s the sort of dining room sui $400. Stately lines and substantiall; ished In rich w Group con: of Buffet Closet, Server, Host Chair and five side Chairs Like large ex:ension The easy-disposal feature of this new hygienic help —no laundry, just discard By ELLEN J. BUCKLAND Regutersd Nureo N 2 new way, women now i i the disadvantages of ol i ads.” Protection is r. The old embarrassment of al and laundry is avoided. have adopted it. Discards as easily as tissue ry, no embarrassment. nes as absorbent as n pads! dance, motor for hours 1 sheerest frocks without a second'’s loubt or fear Tt deodorizes, too. And thus ends !" danger of offending. ¥ k for it at any dr artment store, without h ply by saying “KOTE No old, insecure ways. Enjoy day. Be sure you get the genuine. | Only Kotex itself is “like” Kotex KOTEX No laundry—discard like tissue Heywood-Wakefield Carriage wvindshield D fin i earriages. He ble gear and His sight | exercise is essential,” Dr. Cumming | denly and unaccountably as it had | ever, that special systems of phy- | | treatments are not substitutes. Un- for all aflments. “Such systems will not serve as substitutes either for proper dict, fresh air or sufficient sleep. Excr- cises should always be taken in the open air when possible.” | Dr. Cumming said the biggest as- !set a man can have is an open air hobby. Hunting, fishing, exploring. botanizing. or any habit that calls | for outdoor activity is worth culti- | vating, he advises. “There is no doubt that an over- | dose of muscular activity is distinct- | ly harmful, particularly in those vho have beén idle for years,” hi said. “True, the average person needs exercise but need equally as much to display good judgment in selecting both the kind and amount of exercise that should be taken. “There is no_substitute for mus- cular activity. Pills, drugs, stimu- lants, turkish baths and the like | less you use your muscles more or % less completely each day you are {losing some of their power and are gradually decrcasing your —general efficiency. | e man who takes a long auto- | mobile journcy usually places his {car in a garage for inspection or { overhauling before he starts. Yet | curiously enough this same man may begin a serles of violent ex-| | ercises without applying the same | reasoning to his human mechanism. | “Before you begin a series of ex- reises It is important that you | know the condition of your health nd vital organs, Take an expert | | physician’s advice and allow him to ;guide you as to the amount BhdE { variety of activity in which you| | should engage.” | { i The total consumption of candy {in the United States averages one | |good bite a day per person. i N te you would expect to see priced around constructed of the finest hard woods. Fin- Table, China COMPLETE Smart Bridge Lamps 16 YEARS SERVED BY OHN CHOICE Paris Sister of Mercy’s Record of Service Paris, May 6. (UP)—Forty-six years in the prisons of France, not for punishment, but to give solace to the punished, is the sacrifice which won the Cross of the Legion of Honor for Mademoisclle Gab- rlelle Claudine Chabat, bgtter nown as Sister Marie-Perpetue, Mother-Superior of the nuns min- istering to the famous Saint-Lazare Prison for women, Here is the ace of aces. We bought 32 of these suites from a leading man- ufacturer—all that he had of this style. So we can offer a beautiful three-piece Jacquard Velour Living Room group, with reversible cushions, Nachman spring construction and the finest workmanship, at an amazingly reasonable price. *169 While they last. A limited number of charming bridge lamps—complete colorful silk shade. D.’s or phone orders. Beautiful Oilette Framed Pictures Look exactly ltke real oil paint- ings. Nl the wonderful rich colors of the originals. Light subjects. No C. 0. D.’s or phone orders. Limited c quantity. First come first served. metal with No C. O. couldn’t do it justice. ship throughout, HARTFORD'S LEADING FURNITURE STOR® TRUMBULL, Between Pratt and Asylum Sister Marie-Perpetue served in the prisons of Doulens, Montpellier and Rouen, and in 1902 she came to Paris, or rather to Saint-Lazare, for her Paris {s Saint-Lazare. When Minister of Justice Barthou person- ally went to grim Saint-Lazare and pinned the cross on Sister Marie. Perpetue’s black robe, she only said: “I made the sacrifice of my life long ago before coming here. Since then there is no sacrifice, only duty.” It was Sister. Marie-Perpetue who comforted. the famous spy Mata- Hari, and remained with her until the beautiful Mata-Hari faced the firing squad. Sister Marie-Perpetue knows only too well 4 of that “gay Pari ery morning at dawn unhappy women are un- | loaded at her door from the “salad basket,” the French “Black Maria.” In twenty-five years, Sister Attractive Values in the Better Kind of Furnitur The two Shoor brothers decided to stir things up during May by offering a variety of feature values—prices that Beautiful will surely move even the hardest-to-be-convinced buyers. Furniture for all over the house—odd pieces and suites— bargains that only large orders and shrewd purchasing make possible. Here are a few examples of the exceptional AN ESPECIALLY SMART LIVING ROOM GROUP Reed Chair-or other side | Marie-Perpetue has rarely left the series of grim, narrow corridors, dark cells, and hundreds of miser- able women, the victims of gay Paris, to whom the Bister unceas- ingly seeks to communicate her own never-failing hope. If she has ever crossed the great Boulevards of Paris, she does not remember fit. Plan to Ban Charleston After Four Collapse Paris, May 6. (UP)—Denouncing the Charleston as highly dangerous to health, especially to women, The municipality of Nancy is considering forbidding the dance in the public halls of that city. This 18 a result of the physical collapsa of four professional danc- ing girls after having gone through the gyrations of the Charleston for several hours. Heavy cretonne covered back and seat. cushion. ine reed. Loose, auto ‘Worth double. A good night's rest, every night, assured with this rea- priced spring and mattress. The spring is well made of strong links and [ guaranteed for 20 years. Mattress of pure white cot- ton layer felt covered with sonably high-grade ticking. Spring .........$4.75 spring Walnut finish, genu- R B0 KX PO RS XX ,\0'0‘0.0", 0’0 ARXRXXD S\ T Mattress ......$11.50 n 0 "filt, about this walnut f} Best materials graceful be nt drawer space, These prices are for 9x12, attractive four-piece and_ workman- v-end Dbed, This Magnificent Bedroom Group No matter what we might s: Luxuriou Large Dresser with big mir triple Vanity, and Chest of Drawers, for abun: suite we full 198 Rugs for every Room room size rugs. Other sizes at proportionately reasonable prices. Extra heavy, seamless wool {17 0 8 A S S b e L B e e Wool, fringed Velvebwo v ot Heavy, seamless Axminster ........ All wool, fringed Wilton .. $24.50 . $29.75 $79.00

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