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eAcRSX. ates ~ expe casper Dany exronne , FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1973 ‘ of age, at the Sacramento General My :, covery had been made recently at , ing to their direction. traveling westward at 25 knots she | same speed eastward would SCIENTISTS SEARCH Wop etenpene cr, Gener |CPOMEE For Bigg | icaine'nuite Smeaaoe "| “Ene ofthe armas ding wun| “road 'alt Tat, your ter | sith purty Set er rae : i nected with the New York Of! com- Discovery Due Hawkesworth and published by the | under certain conditions, says that | in displacement and draft; while the | ment and draft.” FOR FIRST EVIDENCE [msc *""""""") “the U.S. Navy| stra ier rene ne The deceased is survived by a weight and epoed of various objects, from projectiles to airships, accord- OF HUMAN EXISTENCE |: ssncrrerze te | Twelfth street, Casper, two brothers} WASHINGTON, Nov. 2—Th / Patrick and John of Seattle, Wash.,| United States navy . 24 y should have the 4 ANE clients ats el ar ahaa nie | @ATARR , Se Bn being brougnt| 227° {8 Which a ship traveling Reith throat fe usually “American scientists which obtained | ‘In the 256 crates of specimens |“*"* be ae isod c home| tion of the earth, Alan | Spencer U a Jewels, Toshotu Hawkeswerth: of the United States a ; fm the Valley brought back are included 25 dino- wu Mongolia, remains of eggs of the|saur eggs, approximately 40,000,009 For results try a Tribune Class!-| navy institute caid today in dis- ow 17 MAO RPE note @inosaur, predicted here night | years old; the skeleton of # buluchi- | 2e¢ AG. cussing reporte tat such a dis- a , } that evidences of the beginning of|therium, a browsing rhinocerus, PARR REN GS co human life would be found in the |twenty-four feet long, 12 feet high | ij i game valley. at tts shoulders and holding its head “ Ct Mr. Andrews, with Protessor|on a neck like a giraffe, twenty-two " = ee LI Henry Fairfield Osborne, who was a/feet hich the skull of the largest \ Tovrea pf. at member of ha party and who ¥ as- | carniverc animal ever discover- | e es @ociated with the American Muse ith a head three feet long | (7 ro <t Gof uttral. history. New, York | that epens signteen |@@ Announcing STORE NO. 1 STORE NO. 2 STORE NO. 3 arriv last night on the steamer |! y ul welve ’ ss | President Jackson from the Orient the potecaratope, at Grant Rireet Grocery and Central Grocery and Blue Front Grocery “There 1s no doubt that American m ancestral form | 5X | oge ° “a arke South Wolcott Indians and Eskimos migrated | of the great horned dinosaurs of this| Initial Showing 815 S. Grant Street 129 West Second 446 Sou across two land bridges which prot |Continent, sk and skeletons of | SW Phone 1168—289 Phone 10—11 Phone 457—4568 ably connected America with Asia.” | the titanotheres, found in the lower 4 :, Andrews stated. “One of these | © ie ecer| of bd Toshotu | SW e . bridges was along the Aleutian Is- | Pl specimens of great an. | & Yands and the other was probably |thropological interest and one thou- Communi a e 5 2 across Bering Sea. sand specimens of unique value to e “It will take more than a year |the research world.” to check up on the results of our Seep TT and a ay all ay ay ; pech 2d @scoveries. After that, a fourth ex- Pedition wil probably be started by the American Museum of natura! MT ng cocormee vom at CITY DIES ON CONSTI Roger’s 1847 Silverware 100 Ibs. Fancy Red Potatoes . . $1.75 98 lb. sack Pride of the Rockies Flour . $3.45 48 Ib. sack Pride of the Rockies Flour . $1.75 24 Ib. sack Pride of the Rockies Flour .. 90¢ Large Jonathan Apples re 2 O O Roman Beauty Apples @ .PER BOX LOOK OVER OUR FINE ASSORTMENT OF FRESH NUTS sources of life, insect, reptilian and Mammalian. There remains only the Primitive man and the primitive News was recaived here today of horse. Those are the two objects we the death of Dave Maher, 88 years / COFFEE -the universal drink a. ton ©2 rr. Mt Mry@ land D No. 2 Can Blackberries.____-_____-___-...._ No. 2 Can Red Raspberries__--.---------_--- No. 2 Can Strawberries..._-..---.--------_- tom, ‘Mrs. Fran! rrobir Mrs. Ray Mr jand Mr Mrs. C G.™M. Baker, Mrs. Grieve Graur ScBerc D. See ley M and 1 ‘irk. var, MOL Perk: and | Negs ron, i Me | B tot vey, Cop: rege Apples cieien, Scobie oe Blackberries — Apricots © — | Peaches...22-<2-.=- erg WANTED—The ladies of Casper to visit our Fourth floor, where we have a splendid showing of silverware. We have appropriate and dis- tinctive pieces such as: ‘Tomato Servers Gravy Ladles Pastry Servers Cream Ladles" Jelly Knives Pickle Forks Cold Meat Forks Relish Spoons Quart can Puritan Malt, while they last; per can _ 4b PR Wel Vere cee ie sash One nice little glass jug Maple flavored Syrup --_________' 25¢ WE DELIVER TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY And a Complete Modern Table Equipment of: Knives Butter Spreaders . ‘Dessert Spoons Forks 5 After Dinner Table Spoons Bouillon Spoons Salad Forks Coffee Spoons Orange Spoons Oyster Forks Teaspoons Ice Cream Spoons: e asi In the two popular Community patterns—Bird of Paradise and Gros- venor, each with a 50 year guarantee. Every woman wants:to know how to set her table correctly for every occasion. COMMUNITY WEEK The first 200 ladies visiting our Crockery department will rece‘ve, free, a dainty booklet on Correct Table Service, edited by Mrs. O. I. P. Belmont’s social secretary. Misled by over ambitious dealers who tell you that their gas appli- ances do not have to be vented to give satisfaction. The Chef ‘Says: “It is not difficult to make Coffee as I make it if you will but try. Follow carefully these six rules Foot Troubles are often Fit Troubles eNws so called foot weaknesses may be traced to shoes that Qxe errata deeHoOvoeeeaves dg ta : : M3 K ‘ We also carry a complete stock of do not lace snugly enough to For the sake of argument, we will concede that aoe ‘appliances might ie and you will have solved le grand Tudor Plate in the Duchess design hold the foot where it belongs. be “odorless” but the moisture content cannot be taken care of without i. se0ret. So easy to do—such a dif- cng Madey themekewetGom- (GEE) rad at Gee Tee cee Rees Oo 5 ference in flavor.” ena Te eta nsec ran = E ¥ the instep and heel measure- 2 Six Rules ¥ 20-Year Replacement pene t cap teen cr Sec. 3.—What Must Happen When Natural Gas Is Burned. Tr : ” wt through the arch i iy 3 for Making Better Coffee Guarantee ood Aaaiege aoa c's Gate eects When natural gas is burned by complete combustion, each cubic z - heel. z 5 erat eS ae gas § will Age rene esd aren dioxide and two . ee ; cubic feet of steam. ig carbon dioxide is the same substa . a Fisted your sersed fresh af Rogers 1847, with an unlimited that is exhaled from the lungs. on 4 easure carefully j guarantee, complete service in two A . : antee, cc r Rist The combustion of 1,000 cubic feet of natural ill f i 3—Use grounds only once Na exquisite designs. Anniversary and 2,000 cubic feet of water vapor or steam, which when condensed, 4—Boil the water ; vd Heraldic. will make approximately 101% gallons of water. This production ; of vapor is not peculiar to natural gas, as ordinarily manufactured 1 5—Serve at once ‘ gas of the same heating value will form about the same quantity ae 6—Scour the Coéffee-pot ; SPECIAL — This week Six of water vapor. It is this water vapor that causes the bakers and 1 Teaspoons. Tutor Plate with broilers of stoves to rust, and when gas is used in open fires with- : 20 year guarantee, | 45 out flues, may make the walls and windows “sweat.” The planters of Sao Paulo, Brazil, who produce more than half bf years ata he —s eo: ; cI putea cemented inthe eee States, are penton ties in co-operation with the leading loo ; chat Inited States, ; 7 t all ti follow the Gor it i present) ot tbe) Thatind | reiee YOU CAN BUY SILVERWARE FOR LESS AT Py caret ue Meamtinel stats the bomen ee oO Joint Coffee Trade Publicity Committee, 64 Water Street, New York MAY WE SE) ‘ RVE YOU? COFFEE ~ the universal drink \4 The Golden Rule Dep't Store | The Casper Gas Appliance Co., Inc. | LINDSAY & CO. ¥ ¢ ) Phone 1500 115-119 East First St. . ‘