Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 3, 1922, Page 5

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MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1922. N . SOOT ATOR OIIOVOTEDIVOITIIIIIID PEI OTODIDIIPOIOTOE SEAL SB PTOPIIIITIIMATIIDIA IIIS DIDI ISIOIOITIODIIOOOEE ee IPI OIVOIIID SS IIISTIOIIS OSI ID IIOT ETT POT TTTOTI TTT ITI SS SOIT TITS T OR It is good business on the part of the westerner to patronize home enterprises, for in helping them he is helping himself. And in even greater measure, it behooves the Casperites to buy goods in Casper, thus increasing the economic importance of the city, and encouraging the local business men, each of which do their full share toward keeping our own city properous. Che Casper Daily Cridane PAGE FIVE ZYOUR . Divide your Dollat BUY AT HOME! Patronizing Home Industry Means Leaving Casper Dollars in Casper Shikany Shoe and Clothing Co. Commercial Printing Co. ~ Casper National Bank ~ Holmes Hardware Co. Richards and Cunningham Casper Motor Co. Campbell Hardware Co. The Golden Rule The Kassis Dry Goods Co. The Richter Music Co. The Nomis Co.” The Casper Packing Co. Mills Stationery Co. E j _ The Casper Gas Appliance Co. - - The Chamberlin Furniture Co. The Lukts Candy Co. " Wyoming National Bank Harry Yesness Casper Daily, Tribune ” Wyoming Trust Co. Fuch’s Pigeon Tea and Coffee Co. ~ EariC. Boyle © 7 Midwest Pharmacy Bruce Bros. See Ben Realty Co. Van Sant Motor Co. The Brodie Rubber Co. The Natrona Power Co. ’ your neighbors! Nowhere, perhaps, is it possible for the average citizen to show his pride m his home town, and his faith in its future more strik- ingly than in his patronage of home industry. A city or town grows and prospers exactly in accordance with the spirit of co-op- eration and good citizenship which exists in that community. ‘ —

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