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Easter Ham Specials ARMOUR’S STAR SMOKED HAMS ...... 2ch. 10 Ib. Average [ "It would seem,” he adds, “that | it Famons Anmm |0 iSt Makw‘ there must be in these cases an ad- | o pO g | ditional factor, usually dormant, | A | connected with the nervous sy El[GflSl" Research tem. Such a dormunt impulse niay perhaps be aroused accidentally by some chance trial, but it is more in instances this im- ———M R R ——————————— PRE HUMAN HAB"\S !cousin‘ Wwho crawl about on han 3 - and knees, and, Dr. Hrdlicka r 1 | marka, "it 15" evidently the casi stead of increasing their own facili- | would release his holdings in the of behavior that ar ." Efls[ with the Baltimore and Ohio. The | ree's holdings in the Lehigh oy A ' YEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AFRIL 6, 1623, ] williors of dollars if they could di- | [ifl IEVE RA![R"AI] vert traffic to the smaller roads in- | and most fit mode of locomotion to |t o = tics. i | them at this time of their muscular, ! child with whic ence N3 !: It is understood that under the | lisamentous and skeletal develop- | ficiently acquainted. A remns It r I 1) (vlan agreed to by Mr. Loree he P el | ment. | ure is the fact that tlie pec 38 ! S il Lehigh Valley to the Pennsylvania SO DA Tennl, hao H and would probably share the Wa- © Four Trnk Lines Will 0pel‘alc bash lines from Buffalo to Chicago | Nickel Plate system would probably Lenefit by the disposal of Mr. Lo- v York. April 6 (P—The New ay says the m Washington, April 6. (#—Look at e litile dogsic! Little bear if their plan to unite with the Eric lis given 1. C. C. approval. Reports Current of infants, resulting in the Times to 1 ed progression Other types of pre-h ior Lrought to the att insportation sys S to four great trunk| Reports had been current for ree continuing | s time that there was a grow- | lrdlicka are equally ¢ aud Hudson |ing sentiment agaipst the five trunk | perhaps less frequent than the run- 1 upon. line plan and that Mr. Lorce's po- | ning on all fours. One little Amer- | 11 red tw v Plan sition had been weakened by the Ican girl early began to clim) M re n for a fifth trunk New York Central's action in ac- | ¢ ¥ children with th discarded at & quiring Wabash stock. These were i nk and the | il exceutives here, | horne out by the reported agree- t the bark, but 5, but an agreement | ment. | grasping with lier hands | W} ' ' 1 him was consum- and running v with her ba school t cond meeting with | a habits in the children of civilized €2t as the natives do in Austra- | varez childr Ler of Kul and uncivilized families. Many re- | Ha. At the age of seven she still [} - cting as arl ports have come to him from moth. | favored this method of climbing | Novarcz ] third wife and ', Mr. Lor crs, fathers and missionaries in all | @74 o¢ nally went on all fours | !V J S A parts of the world, and he hopes to 1N PIay. her first mode of locomo- have enough cvidence of this hind s00n to warrant a'hook on the sub- HONEY SKINNED SMKD. HAMS 2lc Ib. 8t0 10 Ib. Average SMALL " YOUNG FOWL 30c . For Fricassee LEAN SMOKED SHOULDERS 12¢ 1b. Sugar Cured ions, diflwn from d pleasant callers of young children, deep significance to Dr. Ales Hrdlicka, noted anthropologist of the Sniithsonian Institution, Along with his major studies of the American Indian and other ab- | @ original races he has been gather- ing data for years on manifesta- tions of the survival of pre-human have a president of the Delaware Hudson had wagzed a fight for | s wonld be when the support to sylvania swung his five trunk line f 1 I s Tres th. the stat - | A MOTHER'S PROBiEM ' = i . e S malics ject. :L'uhfr:l:;t;:‘n::::?ui ‘fvh”"»'k worth be- prove the Lorce proposal was said g 3 seriously sick. Nearly all of the cases reported h Moot o o and $10.000.- [to have been an important factor | between arms ree e > It d o 50,000 (in the Pennsylvania‘’s change of at- # . i titude. 1 ce plan would have | s, the Penn- | York Central, in YOUNG MARYLAND FRESH LONG ISLAND DUCKS HAMS ROASTS 2¢ Ib. 2c b 30c Ib. tarck. ROASTING CHICKENS ........3% Ib. up GUARANTEED MARKETS | " B New Britain STORES IN 5 STATES, Tel. 483 r of children whe go to LEAN FRESH PRIME BONELESS have to do with children birth and two years of age. and the | describ most frequent manifestation of pre- | period in pment man or human habit scems to be the natu- | his pr man ancestors found it | ral adoption of the quadruped mode ' safer t t in that position than position with the of locomotion. With one excep- | to expose the Iess protected stom- n, hes r three trunk lines comparative- ton. he says, these quadruped |ach. Sometimes tc ifants whose | b o nall and weak to compete Youngsters have been ahove the av- | bottles too | i against them. erage in health and even in niental- | arms Lring up thei Those in Conferense ity. | them, much as y Those ateending the conferenee Instead of creeping, or crawling, | tens do. Dir. Iirdlicka has a photo- | . before they take an upright posi- | graplh showing a baby in this posi- | ANY SUSSTITVIS gists e Mherp. s : . Crowley of the New York Con- tion, they scamper about on all tion and another of a kitten hold- ge eent Kree. Addreas Rt . A. Afterbury of the Penn- | fours, with the knees usually bent |ing a nursing bottle in exactly the THeuoTRES GEAY COL e oy, R Y. e LAl S m:‘ o alightly and their hands and fcet | same posture. —_———— ¢ . firmly on the ground. They move| Just where the study will Jead 1AL K. much faster than their more usual | in the way of conclusions he is not | ing the STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK the whole Equally people. gists eve 25 West Main Street Plainville |svlvania and George V. Shriver, | | senior vice president of the Balti. |more and Ohin, also were present. “Your Premium Ham for Easter is Here” Say All These Dealers Look through this list of dealers who have prepared especially for your visit. 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