Show SAYS HUMAN RACES RAGE RACE S LOSES IN STATURE Giants Gians Who Lj Lived ed a Thousand Years A Ago jo Hardier Than Big Men of Today 4 HISTORY SHOWS MONSTERS Skeleton Thirty Yel I-Yel Tall ly I J Fel al With I leati fl t as Hi Big U at n ati-n a I Hothead His las Heen eI t. t Washington April J Hip the human rac lia has degenerated In size a as well wel as J S. S longevity Is a OCt fact well attested wel I by Van varl- otIs authorities A A prominent ton ton physician who has lias made a afe life fe stud study d of or brain n and cerebral development says 1 that on visiting the catacombs of or Paris what it struck h hIm m mos most In II tIto those vast Ie- Ie ie- ie 4 QI jno flO 10 conen Contents ts of or the city's els m wa was aM the size of at the skulls In tn comparison with wih those of or more modern mankind This mor superiorly or of tie de- In Jn the men lEn who t 1 lived a thousand thousand thou thou- sand and years or more ago aJO the scientist L I to lo the tho open air life then in ini vogue and anti the physical I i sports and lh exercises exer indulged indulge In There are several erl e races raes Of gIan giants men men- toned In the Bible and the Greek am and Roman Homan historians have hn J d many mal examples which serve se to show that these sv specimens of con elongated atel humanity were I h 1 by no means rare at al alone one ine period of or the thew w worlds world's history I Thus It I Is mentioned that thai the Emperor Maximilian was S feet some ore Inches Indies high The rime hod body hod- of ai to the lie i i Greeks ks was 11 l' l reeL feet In tn height hl tile the giant t. t ought brought toni rom Arabia to Home Rome und under Claudius Caesar measured near nar 10 to y feet an and the bon bones of or and Pu- Pu 1 sio io k keepers of or time the gardens of orrl were Jut six Inches shorter ee Probably J ir Thit L- L 1 probability I Is Istha that outside of or clUI GI and Rome Hom among the semi semi- barbarians of or the greater part of or present day cay European nations physical reached often to it wondrous moro more won J proportions i il ofen 1 Th The ht Chevalier In his voyage to lo lothe the peak of oC says ays that Ule they d found In one of or the sepulchral caverns of ot that mountain the thc head had of ot u a Guanche which had eighty teeth and that the body I was not less than 15 feet long The z giant slain h by hy Orlan Orlando o. o nephew of Charlema Charlemagne ne was IS 18 feet high hiSh Hevland a celebrated anatomist who wrote In 1611 saying aln that some years he- he fore Core that time there was to be bc seen In Inthe I tho the suburbs of or St. St Germane the thu tomb lomb of or the giant who was 20 feet high At Rouen In lI 1 3 In t digging in the time ditches near the lie tie there was found a stone tomb lomb containing a skeleton keh ton lon hose skull held heM a bu bushel hel of or corn cornand anti and whoso whose shinbone reached up to lo the girdle of the lie tallest man maim man manthen there then being I about four feet feel long and ho hotly body mm must l have lx en cn seventeen or on eighteen feet feel high Upon the lie omit lomb was wasa a a 11 plate limb Le of r upon which was engraved engraved en en- graved In t this his tomb lomb lies the noble and puissant 1 lord the Chevalier nuon Dc De and his hon bones Ancient Annor ItC l Is J E l There c is Indeed evidence In the ponS ponI pon- pon I armor and two Iwo swords S which remain In museums to lo IO that the tho knight of or the lie u ages es of or chivalry was wag an aim specimen of human ture a famous fatuous Jh physician can declared declare that he saw mtV aw ut at the time true human I bones of or a I subject which must have hl e been at least t nineteen feet hl high h. h Valance In D boasts loats of possessing pos pos- the bon bones s of or tho time giant glant tr tyrant nt of oC the time who who 8 slain shim h by byan an nn arrow by hy the Count De his imis vassal The Dominicans had hail a part o of his his vasal with the time articulation of time the knee and amid his hiI f I In fresco with an nn Inscription plon that hat this timis giant wih was vas two twenty two t and amid a half hai fe fl l h high h. h and found in InI In that his bones were near nearS S 1 th time the halk banks o of tim the tw u hitti little Ille river Ihl at aL atthe the foot fool of time the mountain of or Cru ol upon which tradition says nays aY the thc g 11 it dwell S On Jan 1 11 l 1613 3 some Ole la tugging digging il I near Ih the tue ruins of a ca castle te In which hall had long on been known f In i a locality s ho plants plant's feld field at the d el eightS eighteen eight eight- hI h- h as- as slants I S 0 18 tw a brick S teen teen feet feel discovered tomb thirty feet reel Ion Ions twelve fe feet t Wl q I eight e r t t hl h on 01 which waS waa wal aR ry tone with the lie words tox cut cutS S wih thereon When hien hen the 1 they found a human skeleton entire t I entre t u and ml one half 0 I len ten I S ut fC feel el wide acro across s the thi til shoulders m five fire f e I 5 deep from front th Lii breastbone to fa the ha back haek feel Ct The lime teeth were each about the about he size sli of or orI his I an ox's ox foot fool and ami measured j I four o tr feet feet t 1 OrlI tei ti I i of I IS Humanity ht nl J Jl N S l Near ear liU In n 1 was vas found a giant thirty feet lUlls 5 head of a leat I wa R the ue he size o hoJ of or wol weighed hed five oun 1 his bl Near In the olle f. f Magara lon ke lon of a mant 33 I In in Sicily a t all feet foel Sieh th time found in wa watt was anS an- an IK f ft t hl thrle T S I. I craf I of the he lie gl gigantic l hon iton om latter WO later s k S are arc still sti UH i pre I bT N ate te por- por l Illi Ill 1 In 5 In Ini if i i. i found w j Th The nolt t fot V n r F 1 k e It S feet In him height ht anth th X lx In hi Va 7 At t TUc C. C in BohemIa w found foundS S I T a l the hc head 10 of hl 5 5 nr clY bo lie lt l cd by u the of two two o men together anti and ant whoso whose I which Jen mire rT still tl preserved In tho time camUs Of Ih he t i f feet fee longS long I Th city were twenty six ng The skull P f round In 1 1 ri of If held lle her rime Fhe 21 Sc scientist Sir who li th f lullS n matter mater 18 doubt him dh clo tint above S. S S IC hut but thinks the h Ion re abo 0 S. S o of cl rc ma 0 ed r been Ii wel that I 1 It has hol While I be beit hone boneS may r th S it giants to 10 ll 8 ohl n t il lm upon never er l n 1 have Co a as I tM la e n many mammoth to thC the bone ln ng un- un ia abb human buman r |