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Edmonton Bulletin 1929-07-02 - 1929-09-30
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Date 1929-09-18 
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  lt;tco ROYED Sept. 18 -FIy yed the Security aining severa pa ee, Pat gt; ait EANED QUALITY LIFE SIZE CAVE MAN IS REMADE FOR A MUSEUM Chicago, Through Recon- struction, Visualizes Past of Prehistoric Age CHICAGO, sept. tlon : the first authoritative life-size Yeproduction ever made of a caves 1. his family and his cave home at Field Museum of Natural History, Chi- 0 today 1s the only community tn orld where the dim past of pre- fe man is thus visualtaed, The reconstruction represents one of tenes of pre-historic man, ike Necnderthal or Mouster fan man, whose race lived in western Europe during the last glacial period, and represents the earliest stage of hu- man existence of which - complete skelctons have been found, Work of Expediti Realizatk... of the cave man group 4s one ot the results of thy recent Cap- tain Marsh.1l Field archaclogical e Fedition to Europe under the leader- ship of Henry Field, a member of the museum's anthropological staff. In 1 work of the expedition and the J feparation of the group the sclentists have had the co-operation of leading Auihropologists of Prance. The individual tigures of the group consist of man about 55 Years old, a boy about 12, a woman about 30 with a baby in her arms, and an older woman, These figures have all been carefully reconstructed from macasure- ments, casts and models made of the rkulls and skeletons of Neanderthalers which have been found in various lo- ealities of Europe, The figures are in lifelike attitudes, and are repre- England and of develop- True to Life Special cha dort) race These include prominent and contintious brow ridges extending from temple to temple; short thick necks with heads thrown forward because of pecullar construction of the spinal col- umn which made it, impossible for these people to stand quite erect; flat noses: bent knees lke a s, which it was impossible for them to etal. * gt; ;, the group shows, were port and of stout build, Their heads were proportionately large and the size of thelr:brains was not below that os modern man's according to Dr. Oll- Ner C. Farrington. curator of geology. While in volume thelr brain substance apparently equalled that of modern yan, the proportions were more like Those of apes, according to Dr, Far- raigton, The hands were extramey large and lacked the mobility of those +f modern man. The arms were reln- tively shorter than the Jegs, and the hin bones shorter than the thigh hones, thus indicating that those people were clumsy and slow-moving heings. * Fine Fair Held At Mahaska And Peers Exclusive to Edmonton Bulletin MAHASICA, Allan Beple splendid tait wes held In Peers Com munity. hall by. the: combined. rehoo bt Onrrot Greek, Sparta, Peers, Teod Valley and Fulham, There were Eolendid exhibits of flowers and vem lables tom the schoo gardens. The Some cooking by the gitls proved that their mothers are. not the only cooks. Evwing and. taney work also made. a Tine thawing. Peer school wow the vie for the best. group ex ; following Tuesday another id In Peers hall tinder the usplees of the Unitea Women's Ine stitute of Carrol Greek, Peers and Manesks The fancy work exhib were good In every class. Cooking dnd, prreerves, won helt share of prale'and the vegetables were a Credit to the: gardener Mrs, W. Lee won several first prizes sith her bedspread, funceon eet) can find venetables, carrots and cabbage, Bim. J Haddock won fisrta with het hooked rug. ceultflowers, caboege and Thubarh Mrs. de BAtey. and Balen Emma won freta, with cooking and Tarlous articles of Yancy work Mrs, CiHellekaon carried oft both first iid wecond prise. with, handpainted frifeles. Her buffet set. gnumeard pickles and vegetablea also won fir, he Girls club ran w booth of novel: ign which was well patronized. Outing and stooking 1s done and threshing will be general this week, An. nyerage. yield of 20, bushels of Wheat is expected an ittie of the Wheat. was left standing when the Frost came, Oats. wore amaged by rot The Peers. Livestock association ts sunking another big shipment the firgt of the week. A farewell banquet was held at Fulham school. for the student who has been preaching. in the various alstriets in the. summer. months HL. J. Hellekson, who underwent his first operation in the Edson hospital (progressing favorably. Mills At Whitecourt Closed For Season Bulletin have closed down their big saw mills: here after-haviyg completed thelr season's cut of, over ten million fest. Tt. te understood, unofficially, that, - iis company will carry on tte regular log- ing operations during the coming 180 womnter We AMIS TN- yea old Ray Lane, abover ia officia) haascot ot the fying Bria: team that won the Schneider Cup races at Calshot, England. During early ests of the planes he tried several times to stow away, but was always caught. Then pilote discovered that, hhecatse of his email size, Ray was handy guy to alip through the Dodies of the tiny racing crafts and tighten nuts and bolts He wot the 0 t Newspaper WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1929. Hudson's Hay Compang INCORPORATED 2 Hosiery to Harmonize H*2 onzine, rather than contrasting features, shades blending into Fall costume colorings. with Orient or Kayser Hosiery. Handbags Impart Rare Chic M** are the interpretations of the mode-in-the Autumn-handbags imparting a novel touch to the Fall costume, Under-arm, pouch or envelope styles in various leathers. are noticeable in autumn hosiery, the Complete the smartness of your costume ? MAY 1670. Highlights of the Fall Mode Spanish Influence : HE Spanish Influence strikes a definite note-in-Fall Fashions. The Exposition at Barcelona has undoubtedly. influenced the mode. . Ruffled effects, boleros, brilliant colors and laces, are all traced to the Spanish Influence, Color Bp ACK is the vogue this season and it is frequently enlivened with touches of bright coloring. Then come the warm woody browns, glowing reds, deep wine tones, rich golden rusts, capucine yellow, currant red, greens and blues. The Silhouette THE Princess line dominates the autumn mode. The waistline is slightly raised giving a graceful sweep and-imiparting long, willowy lines. Skirts ap- pear to be longer sometimes three inches below the knee for daytime wear for evening may even sweep the floor. 3 Frocks Fit Snugly at Hipline and Flare Low on the Skirt HE, new silhouette of the Autumn frock, gives graceful figure lines to the wearer. Rich cantons, beautiful flat crepes and suppl velvets are favored for afternoon and evening, while tweeds and jersey, expertly tailored are the vogue for sports wear. Lines Are Moulded to the Figure in the New Coats 'HE Princess influence extends to every branch of apparel, Coats, are lavishly trimmed with fur Wolf, Mole, Squirrel, Caracul, American Mink, dyed Opossum. Fabrics are principally smooth finished, silky broadcloths, ; - Travel tweeds are decidedly new and popular and will be much in evidence, particularly those trimmed with fur. Hats Leave the Face Exposed Bee flare back from the face and extend at the sides to a low back line: in hats of felt. Velvet turbans, skilfuly draped, combine comfort with un- doubted chic. Fall Shoes Flatter the Ankle HE-snug-high arch and slender, graceful lines so important to smart, perfect: fitting footwear distinguish the autumn modes. Pumps and strap effects are greatly favored black ahd tan appear to be prime favorites. Smart banded felts are favored for sports. Smart Gloves Most Important GManriy gloved hands will display new. ideas in. slip-on and cuff niodels, shades will match the costume. Jewelry Is Exceedingly Interesting OSTUME jewelry is much favored for Autumn its sparkle gives zest to the costume, Many new ideas for evening wear, moderately priced. Tomorrow The First of a Series of Lessons on Bridge Under the Personal Direction of Mr. F. E. Bruelheide in the HBC Dining Room Commencing at 3 o'clock. -Mr. Bruelheide's Bridge Lessons are given in connection with the actual playing of hands which illustrate the fundamentals of bridge. He has the happy faculty of not talking over the heads of his classes; his theory being that bridge should be made a pleasure, not a test of patience. Each person attending his Bridge Lessons will receive a 32 page book, which is a complete summary of his lessons and includes a summary of the Laws of Bridge. In addition each player receives a copy of the hands that are demon- strated, and a pocket card to assist you in valuing your cards. Tickets are 50 per lesson. 
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Attribution Image 1364 (1929-09-18), from microfilm reel 1364, (CU11184485). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.