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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESRAY, DECEMBER 27, 1927. tusks, unearthed in Frontier County, | tusks like those Scientists to Decide [ and viscose take up Dallng BO) s Movie Stunt |2nce arrived, however, the boy's has enabled Dr. E. H. Barbour of | “Ambclodon ki ame | - Sbatndon ol Barhany _ moisture more cfficiently than cot- parents objected to his being taken : fiREAT ERUPT"]N the University of Nebraska to ple- | which science ()n How Much to Wear 0. i can hoid moisture twice| Ends in Fall to Ground |fa i imorected to bis ¢ M. W. Ma- ture a mastodon—ancestor of the|that once wore them. even- Distst e and, Dee. 27 (P—Now | as long as cotton, under the same | Attempting to jump across an un- |loney was called. The physician ex- eaan e mape e T i B R B I in order that th ruding ¢ ashion has reduced feminine | conditish 0 story |amined the child and found no brok.. search of food. 1 sarel to a matter of ounces fn-| Dr. C. W. Salecby, chairman of g at @ house being built next | O DONes. ~ Asido from a few minor bulance and Policeman Kiley most healthful mate- - t to the boy's where he | | READ WERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | caild the hos summoned | TOR BEST RESUL > ambul e the convey- | llower jawbone to the ¢ 1 could cle - ] b The long flat tusks, get closely to- | tusks is a surprising contrast to 1 sression d of pounds, scientists are to | the clothing _committee of vln: e North Bosutte] bruises, Cashmere was unhurt. | sether, made a single shovel-like | two-foot jawbones of the lurs nately 1 en we f hether the new modes | Health Socicty, explains tifa D, 10 yoars old, | T —— J E E v jjjg | scoop which protruded from the ‘mulatlon* herctofore N » wrong. o8 will bp foitad for Bate cont to the ground. He | | A Expert Expects VOSHVIUS | ironmcore howir S e (e sstodons hercto RO o e R S e the e | . . u.!ed Dr. Barbour b(hmrq~ to scoop | Iwas compar: Iy lig 1- f ken in the department of textile | moisture absorbing drying was playing with several | {0 Bfi m AC‘]O]] seaweed from the waters of ancient | ingly 4 suppor the| The hug s, nine inches long lustries at Leeds University to | Pr fes, heat rete gl g Nebraska lakes and to do other odd | str: rted 1 e huge ivory | were s ely s . Barbour 1 mine what amount of cloth ess and other °s A call ‘e wuit 1o oo Jobs of excavation as their owner |shovel. Dr. Barhowrs gucss is thit lioves that i1 ich yen and women should wear and | work will take three or four years. I'okyo, Dee. 27 (A-—An enormous |sought sustenance several million | the mastodon wras trunt i __ Phone 2250 nd possibly disastrous eruption of |years ago, | around the : v i 55 Franklin Street the Italian volcano Vesuvius is fore- No other mastodon known had |relieving the of gt four nast reliminary investigation r/\r'\l- cast by Dr. Akitune Imamura, as © next threatening gesture of the orces imprisoned within the earth. Dr. Imamura is known as the lead- ing scismologist of the Kar East and is called by some eclentists the greatest in the world, Dr. Imamura’s views were set torth on his recent return from the conference of the International Union of G sy and Geophysics at Prague. He said that Japan is not expected to experience a great carthquake disaster, sinilar to that of 1923, for at least another cen- tury, The scismologist's dire predic- tion for Vesuvius is based on his personal observations of this vol- cano for many year. Since the ex- plosion of the crater in 1906, the lava has been creeping slowly up- ward toy the brim until now, ordir earthquake ex- it is at its 1905 level. Dr. In ira viewed the volcano month and, shortly thercafter, is- sued & warning of the forthcoming cruption. But he qualifies his as- sertion with the statement that “we cannot always be right in pre- the eccentricities of na- So far as earthquakes and Japan concerned, Dr. Imamura told Associated Press' that, while to great national earthquake fs likely for at least a hundred years, there can be no prediction regard- local earth shocks of such strength that considerabls damage might result. These concentrated shocks are possible any time and cither Yokohama, Tokyo, Osaka, Niigata and other certain localities cn the main island can be describ- d as susceptible. While people may be killad and injured, and property vdamaged, by these local quakes, the mologist does not believe anything approaching a real dis- aster is probable. That it will not be long before scismologists all over the world will be able to accurately predict the time and locality of big earth- quakes is the belief of Dr. Ima- mura. Before any large earthquake, lie says, a noticeable strain of the carth crust is likely to take place. This was observed {in the vicinity of the Tajima earthquake in 1925, where there was seen an upheaval a meter high at the maximum along the coast in the east of Gomura faut two and a half hours before the great shock cccurred. he Earthquake Research Insti- of the Tokyo Imperial Uni- ersity of which Dr. Imamura {s the head, is spending much time and money in perfecting earth- quake prognostication. Whether any accurate method will be found to warn the public of coming earth shocks is still uncertain. But scl- entists such as Dr. Imamura " are giving their lives to the work and hope that, in the end, they will be at least moderately successful, ANCIENT MASTODON LIKESTEAM SHOVEL "Was Able fo Plongh Up Earth Fasily Lincoln Dec. 27 (A—The prehistoric forerunner of the steam shovel apparently has been found. A huge jawbone with seven foot Joc Tobish, 8, returned from abroad on the 8. 8. Paris all togged out in the Jatest of French juvenile fashion. But it was admitted that he'd have to put that topper on the shelf be- fore he met any of his friends back home in Trenton, N. J., where rocks are plentiful and kids have unerring alm! Boys’ $4 Reversible Lumberjacks All Wool Plaid One Side, Suedene Other Side, Sizes 6 to 16 Mannish Overcoats $13 GRADE ON SALE AT $7 45 Snappy Loose Fitting Coats in Handsome Overplaids and plain colors. Warmly Lined. Sizes 8 to 17 Yrs. 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