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Show nniQMT MEN HAVE BIO HEADS. riirrnntiigUu Agren nn II.. tall,, of Aran Cranial llaTaliiiimrnt. From tho Sioux City Journal "All things being equal," said tho phrenologist, phrenolo-gist, "size Is tho measure of power. That Is, a man with a small head can not get to be president of the United States, nor can n real emtll mnn attain at-tain to that position. Thoy have a comparison of tho men who have been presidents of our nation, consisting of the relative size of their heads and their respective weights, which goes to show that they bavo been tall men and that they hate had largo heads, l'hren ologlsts alio state that because a man ha a large head It la no reason to be-Here be-Here that ho has an unusual amount of brain power. Ilul they say that he has the best opportunity for development, and he can cram more learning Into his bead thnn the man with the smaller head. People with thin heads are usually us-ually ruled by the broad heads. The protuberance Immediately above nnd behind the ears denotes excciitlto force and ability, and n man with a narrow head has little nf this power. The best lawyers and statesmen have wide, broad heads, The argumentative faculty, fac-ulty, which Is located In front on each side of Ihe top of the head. Is well developed de-veloped In thrso persons, so that It gives the cranium Its shape. You can gmerally tell whether n, man la refined In his taitea by Ihe width of his forehead fore-head above the eyebrows. If he has n good development above his eyes he U a man who knows what Is going on In tbo world about him. You can tell a man's generosity and his sympathetic powers by the slxe of his head at the forward portion on top. You can also determine something nbout his own estimation es-timation of himself and his ability to stand by a point If ho thinks ho I in the right by knowing the exact slxa of his head from tho middle of each ear to the crown. His fighting qualities and hla ability to make his way In the world are denoted by alight elevations behind and above the ears. The alio of a mnn'a bead Is determined by running run-ning a measure around It Just above the eyebrows to tho back of the head, passing over the occipital bone." |