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Show Going Underground For The Good Life evokes "Caveman" rag mot haps dialing a sunset outside his artificial window? Or the schoolteacher diagramming sentences on a blackboard for her class, and the Swedish workingman oplathe? erating a images of a matted figure in rough furs, crouching before a rude fire in some craggy recess. But what about a Frenchman in a smoking jacket, enjoying his pipe in an easy chair in front of his fireplace? Or a leisure-jackete- d Texan reclining on a sofa, listening to stereo and per mML d high-spee- are All cave- 20th-centu- o o o men, the National Geographic Society says. CAVES PROBABLY were A ARE YOUR (IDS Memorable Book For Every Home Franklin County's Own Story WARM? j1 19301 & June Fifteenth Nineteen Hundred Thirty 1 WE HAVE JUST WHAT THEY DOWN GOOSE AND AND I VESTS BIB OVERALLS SUITS AND THEY'RE ALL 20 BOYS i OFF 2 to SIZES GIRLS man's earliest form 14 HURRY IN WHILE THE SELECTION ic AT BOTH noon - STORES TREM0NT0N SWEDEN large People still are decorating caves and living in them. The ranks of may even be growing, as more families discover there are some advantages to living underground. r is no Today's troglodyte. Instead of being reclusive, he or she usually is a homeownen-or- : business executive attracted by the lower maintenance and the quiet of a subterranean home, office or factory. An cave-dwelle- IN LOCATED of shel- ter. Footprints made 15,000 years ago are preserved by a natural film of calcite in the cave of Pech-Merl- e in southern France, and primitive paintings equally old have been found on cave walls there" and elsewhere. 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