New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 2, 1928, Page 3

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APES NOT ERELT, MOVIES DISCLISE Slow Pictares Show Just How They Amble Along Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 2 UP—The slow motion picture has helped clar- ify the relationship between the an- thropoid ape and man. ‘The importapt point disclosed is that the apes are unable to stand wholly erect, although they are more nearly able than any other animal. Man alone possesses this attribute. The research which sets definite limits to the ability of the anthru- poids in this respect was conducted by Dr. Edward Reynolds, director of the department of anthropologzy of Peabody museum, Harvard college. The camera caught the gibbon, smallest of anthropoids, while run- ning, when to the eye he has ap- peared to be almost completely erect. The camera *stopped” the gibbon's movements sufficiently to show that he was actually but little more than half erect as to thigh position. The skeletons of these animals, Dr. Reynolds says, are so shaped that the thigh cannot be extw:ded and in consequence they stand about half of man's erectness. The only animal other than the anthropoids, which rises naturally on its hind legs to half erectness, is the bear. “The result of the studies,” Dr. Reynolds says, “shows the modifi- cations of the human skeleton, which permit of the erect posture. Men partially, in the anthropoids. No sane man for a moment believes that man descended from the apes, but that he may be descended from the same | common ancestor.” Another significant difference of the anthropold from man is that none is able to oppose its thumb against its finger tipa. The nearest | approach is putting the side of the ' thumb against the side of the fing- | er. The orang-outang Dr. Reynolde deacribes as having really four hands, using both hands and feet to grasp branches when swinging through trees, and being almost in- | capable of rising on his hind feet. Two Inform World Why “Frisco” Is Not Used San Francisco, Nov. 3 UP—The ! world at large is soon to be in- formed that there are 17 “Frisco's” in the United States but that none of these towns or cities is located in ! california. A committee representing the Cal- ifornia club, joined by the Daugh- | ters of California Pioncers’ club, is engaged in compiling a folder to accomplish this very purpose. In 1905 the same influence | brought forth from the state legis- lature an appeal to Prenldent‘ Roosevelt and the postmaster gen- , eral urging that Spanish names’ |given to cities and towns be pre- served, but it is found the use of the objectionable abbreviation is | again becoming current. To those who contend that “Fris- co” {s a diminutive implying affec- tion, more or less, the answer is to be given that this particular city was named after a Saint and that it is unbecoming to give a Saint & nickname. 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Sizes 6 to 18 years. —SECOND FLOOR— New Stylish COATS 16¢ Regular Values $25.00. —Only for this Four-Day Sale will you be able to purchase a coat at this price. Smart dressy styles of black or tan broad- gloth, nicely trimmed with soft urs. Women'’s Rayon Bloomers —Excellent quality, all reinforced, flat lock seams, some with fitted yoke front, also the shorties for small women. Women’s Chamoisuede Gloves —S8iip-On models in chamoisuede only, A wonderful oportunity while th:v last. Al sizes. Colors: French Mode, Beige, Opal Grey. —Saturday! Smart New Hats —In three groups at a saving! $1.85 $2.85 $3.95 —Models of soleil feits and vel- vets, satin, metallic, gold and silver, Trimmed and tailored hats. Miss and matron, every wanted headsize. Children’s hats 98¢ ea. Berets 25¢, worth more. Hats and Wedding Veils made to order. We specialize in the “Rose Marie” Veil. Extra Special! Men’s Dress Shirts — Every conceivable kind is included in this lot, starched collar at- tached style and neck- band style with two collars to match. Values to $2.50. Sizes 14 to 17.

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