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■ j» Historical Matter of ànce is Found in ' Teeth MINNEAPOLIS. (UP) The American Indian, the orphan of mankind, nd»y soon 'definitely trace hie ancestry hack to Asia through the effort« of Professor Georgs A. Montelius, University of Mijaneaotn, who finds h if.h is torical material iq the tqeth of the aborigine. Professor Montelius, bgck from his studies on the plans of the Da* kotas. declared that the teeth of the early American Indian are al-. most identical with those of the Mongols of Asia. Ancient skulls found hy excava tions on the prairies were com pared with Mongolian skulls by the Minnesota professor who said that “the teeth and general Jaw development were practically the same as those of the people of central Asia, whereas they differ In many respecta from the teeth formation and the Jaw bones o f the white race; the most Im portant difference being that the teeth of the Indians do not over lap as do the teeth of white men, but meet on edge. “The Indians had wonderfully developed teeth,** Montelius con tinued, “there being practically no signa of decay in any of the skulls that I studied. One pecu liar feature of these sknlls, not ordinarily found In others, was the sm ill bones at the hack of the bead for the attachment of the Jaw muscles. The Indians had Wonderful bone development. csntly The jaws were enormous.” . By studying the teeth It was found that the principal diet of the plains Indiah was meat, with some fish to balance the meal. Small grains,,,rice and corn were added In season. The redman from this region was a giant, apparently, as was Indicated bÿ the length«,of the thigh bone. He and the Indiana of Patagonia in South Amerleq., the scientist said, were no doubt the biggest men of the N e w World. .... .-t , Mearfwhlle, Montelius contin ues his studies which he believes, some day may establish parent age of the i American aborigine, thue closing another gap In the pages, of history. , SUBSCRIBE r o te THE THINGS. The Background of Experience Years of successful experience and careful study of funeral directing stand ready for your call. You, can rest assured that the aeryiee yott will receive is of the type that .only years of perfecting and study could achieve. É f/Ì ¡ ¡ A Jp J® i al 1 1 T H E sniofcers o f A m e ric a * hàVé re w a rd e d H eW Q w ê fity Üritft À ea / Leadership. .,, For Canleb have always Been alt quality and no frills. . 1 T h e choicest tobatcos money can buy, supefcbfy American vnrfces lie Iti Frànte blended. Millions o f dollars put into the cigarette. Never à penny expended i /tartfiilw« ò s i fo r show. t PARI8, • (U P ) -^American dl- . ,£4 11« ir'-oî «i,. <-4‘. o . . i vórces in Paris have tripled In the There’s just one way to find the last three /ears.' In 1926 the smoking thrill that has won the m od court of . the department of the Seine, which includes Paris, ern world’s admiration —- try Canids. grafted 282 divorces to Amerl- , cans. Ih 1925 the number was Y o u ’ll know such taste and fragrance, 118 while In 192« it Iras only 88. Although thè resident Ameri such mellow mildness, as yen never can colony in Par la hat increased h o p a ^ to fin d . “ f t r r e 0 C n n e f/" roastbly 100 ih the three years ; mentioned thia does not mean that the tncrease la the pe’^ ulf1- . tion of the colohy explains the in- 1 crease in the number of divorces. I Ninety-five percent of thruiecrees granted here have heen to Amer icans Who 'merely established u domicile in P ir li by staying i mouth at a hotel. '' When the suit cornea up for trial the parties ìhùst be present because the judge is obliged by liw to àak them If they, h ive j .firmly decided to sever the matrl- -monlal bonds. But there are 50 art must offer 1,000 hours of out statutes established to curb toad, lane, or alley near Spring or so American lawyers who can study in,the fallowing courses: the wilder youth of half a century Grove cemetery, at a speed faet- easily arrange fpr a case to, some ter thah 5 miles per hour, without scientific fundamentals of bar up on the calendar much sooner •, . fear of arrest apd a 220 tine, or bering; hygiene, bacteriology; than would be done in French cl- People of Ohio once more may ---------- .1 hlstolpgy of the .hair..akin, neals, 10 days imprisonment. tlxen’s divorce sijits. be permitted to: Fines fos “crashing the toll After the Americiums, for the „vCotUMÄUS, O., Feb. 1 5 .-—» njusq'es and nprees; the structure Plhy any gams on. Decoration gate” Of the olQ plank roads and of the head, face and neck; ele Day Within ona mile 6t the holi year 1925, came the British, with 55 divorces, the Russians, with mentary chemistry relating to day speaker’s plateform, .without toll rolds, wduld ¿Iso be repealed. sterlixatlon and antiseptics; dis fear of a 825 fine; ■ 47, and the Belgians with only 27. eña»« of the akin, hair, glands and Drive horses of fhelr stage Will speak at Church— tails, massage and manipulat- coaches or stage wagons at a gal ' A R E REMOVED BV GREECE Miss A^ R. Getsinger, a .mis ng thfe Tnúseles of the upper body lop to pass another coach, or to ATHENS — (.UP) — The sionary from the western part hair cutting, shavidg and arrang prevent being passed, without, Government is making a strong of China, will be in Ashland soon ing; dressing, coloring, bleaching fine; bid foj tourists travel in Qreece add will speak at the Baptist and tinting the hair. May. go to Hamilton county, by making the movements of Venerable tonsorial artists are church on Friday evening, Feb. Applicants also must be “tem ip be outlawed, and the enrtain Is perate” and of "good moral char Ohio, and there drive a h^orye, tourists as free as possible from 1.4, at 7:80..- . * a^out to ring down on the coiq- acter,’* and examinations for li mule, filly, mpre, oqlt, Jackass, customs and passport regulations. The control of passports will njunltl or neighborhood barber censes t will Include “practical Jennett, or other animal, on any who dimmed your father’s, put' demqnstratiob’Vand oraf tests etn- your game on a shaving mug, and braclng subjects taught in the took perhaps an hour to shave barber schools. yoi) If the conversation was more A lthough the bill given the pub liSleityting than the task. • , lic a profound and (earned pro ¿Oagaplaed barbers of the state fessional man to trim lta hair. It bps hacking the measure which also strikes a glow for Mie barber. will respire all barbers to be One section, of the bill provides graduates of a certified school in ’ that all hair-trimming eatablith- applied- harberlng. j * tpents must be operated by li The Institutional barber Shop,- censed birhers, and specifically ahefed forum of the evening hour wopld bur “i l l persons Muthorlsed ot political , discussion,. will na fir'la w of this state to practice j<|ngeW -rseonnd with Its famed (jieauty Culture.*^ harmony. F o/ future members jtaiiy «& the Uw« «X the nips -I ot the ^pm lhg.,“ profesalen'* will; ttai and before •hive.far outlived he required to put in evefy avail thslr. uaefuraesa, Some of the leg- able moment of leisure in study. , « W «sverni rasas The' barber bill insists that ev ti Offered to strike ery accepted school o f todsarlaV 1 t . , . Öhio Wants to . Educate ÔarberS be greatly slmpn&ea. Tapes by tourists are to he removed. For eign exchange bureaus will be opened in customs houses for the convenience of tourists and bet ter communications will be es tablished. { Ji F. Dodge & Sons Funeral Directors 2. Night ¿hones 881-L— 88Ì-S Louis Dodge, lady assistant Income f a x fh m b les Disappear Mr. F. A. McGuin, Public Accountant laic of Port land now residing at the Lithia Springs Hotel, can aid you if yon a » having troubles with your Income Tax of this or other years. He has had over fifteen ybars experience in the preparation of the returns of gome of the largest corporations, partnerships and individual« in Oregon and may ho dependod uj>on to give satisfaction in all lines of accounting. The preparation of Income Tax returns is parti cularly the job of the accountant us lie can from experience advise y<m of the proper methods to be tallowed in your record keeping whereby at the end of each year the figures necessary to making a proper return are produced automatically. He may l>e consulted at any time hy ap|>omtmcnt and all matters brought to him will be treated with confidence. Come in and Talk Over Your Problems CLOSED MODEL Mechanical Condition, Good Rubber. F b» 7 « li« 7 ; . »• /j - - 1' :1 » . 4js Bargain if æ tto i S otfèeling mineral baths of i «1