Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 26, 1923, Page 5

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THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1923, been in the past. mercial activities which go self to join. your rightful _ share of its support. join. ARE YOU IN FAVOR OF YOUR OWN BUSINESS? Casper can’t stand still. She must go ahead or go back- ward. That isan age-old axiom of cities. And if she is to go ahead the Chamber of Commerce must be one of the biggest influences for her progress in the future, as it has The Chamber of Commerce drive for membership, which ends tomorrow, should find every business man in Casper a member of the organization. It costs only $25 to join, and in joining you are supporting Casper and your own business. As Casper grows your business will grow. And for Casper to grow the Chamber of Commerce must grow. Are you in favor of your own business? _, To bring capital to Casper; to show the world the pos- sibilities of the biggest city in Wyoming; to arrange for the advent of factories, railroads and all the vital com- progression, every city needs a live, able Chamber of Com- merce, equipped with funds and with th the financial backing of every res Nataearer ce ark community. It is your duty to you Membership in the Chamber of Commerce establishes ¢ place in the community—as a real booster. Not to belong to the Chamber indicates that you are tak- ing all the advantages that comes from the work of the Pe Chamber of Commerce, but are unwilling to bear your Tomorrow will be the last chance. Be sure and join. If you are a member yourself and know of any business man who it not, try and persuade him to see the light and to make for prosperity and ponsible member of the r city as well as to your- Kasoming Oil Co. 5. Salt Creek Consolidated on Co., 8. Sinclair Pipe Line Co., 3. Real TAKEN BY RECRUITERS IN C.OF COANE (Continued from Page One.) Berry 2 Anderson. ifectionery. ner & Sweeney. ner, ; Company. Lumber Co. and The Co, adware Co. ters. ‘. O'Donnel. Dan Phillips. Casper Dairy and Iee Cream Co. CG. W. Cottrell. Mortimer Cottrell. Dr. H. 1. Harvey. A. M, Scheuster. Woods Filling Station. Frantz Shop m M, MeIntyre. Q. Resturant. ) Cas: S Casper Packing Co. _ Casper Storage P. C. Johnson. ~~ Casper |Motor Bus Line, » | Metz Home Bakery. sash Gasper Motor Ca, Auto Equipment Bo, »W. Wi Sproul. Sylvester Pelton, Ayres Jewelry Co, 8. T Butler. * Liberty Garage Wyom'ng Bakery Co. John Jorgensen. Unitel Bakery Co. Reo Sales & Service Co. Casper Auction House, Hugh F. Johnson, Lee C. Moore Co. New York Oil Co., 10. Carter Oil Co., 4. Keith Lumber C May Tank C . 10. Kinney Coastal Co, Towa Wyoming Oil Co. Williams Assoc!ated Companies, 5. Mammoth Of! Co., 4. Dr. C. A. Sanford. R. C. Van Denberg. Wheeler and Worthington, A. E, Winter. Mrs. Charles B, Stafford. A. M. Gee. I rnes and Son, mbing & Heating Co. mire. Peterson. Supply Co. Printing Co, etn Hooks. City Fruit Market, c nne Fruit Co. Furniture Co. Menvattan Cafe, W. C Harned & Sons. Cady VW Sa AS bod Liedices swelling of bruises and strains It may be a sprained wrist or clbow—a bruised muscle—a Sloan’s t comfort. It up the congested and inflamed cone dition and restores normal | circulation, Use Slodn’s to _ | guard from pain as youwould an antiseptic to prevent in- fection. Your druggist has it. Liniment-hi! For rheumatism. bruises. strains, chest colds Don’t Kill Your Hair With Hard Casper Watér. WASH IT WITH Soft HILL CREST Water PHONE 1151 426 East Second St. co Cleaners, | e Che Casper Dally Cribune WHEN TOM REDDING CAME The Merchants Gave Hima Start NO MAN Goes Hungry in Casper TOM REDDING If You Are Hungry Exerciser Tom Redding, you’re going to succeed in Casper tho you came “Back Home and Broke.” But remember, your health comes first. After the long, hard grind of the day, you’ll need a Wilson Exerciser to keep you physi- call fit. CAMPBELL HARDWARE CO. 147 South Center St. Phone 425 Everything in Hardware “Back Home and Broke TOM REDDING A few short months ago when you were working in Casper and making good money, we beseeched you to put aside a small part of your salary each month and invest it in building and loan stock with us. This would have meant that today you would be walking on Easy Street. But, Tom, you will remember that you failed to heed this suggestion. You preferred to go your own way and spend your money as you made it. Rialto Building Weare sorry, Tom, that you did not take our advice for then you would not be back home and broke, but it’s up to you now that you are back home, whether you will stay broke. Men are still taking advantage of the opportunities we offer. Wyoming Building and Loan Association Phone 555 99 |To Any Deserving Young Man They Pledge The PAGE FIVE Same Opportunity TOM REDDING We are sorry you are back home and broke. A little foresight on your part and all this could have been avoided. Had you bought a lot from us in Casper, on the easy monthly payment plan, you would not be broke now. But it is never too late, Tom. Start anew. Get right down to brass tacks, go to work, and each month pay a little on a lot in Cas- per View Addition and you never will be broke again. “A LOOK MEANS A LOT” See Ben Realty Co. REALTOR Midwest Building Phone 1480 HERE’S TOM REDDING AND “THE GIRL” TINE BACK HOME 8 BROKE” AT THE TODAY TOMORROW SATURDAY RIGHT HERE I want to thank the merchants who have “pledged themselves for all deserving Casper boys” for we all know loyalty makes for perma- nent success. RIALTO And now I want to you all to see my experiences as related by George Ade, America’s foremost humorist, and in- terpreted by Thomas Meighan as my- self and Lila Lee as “the girl,” in “Back Home and Broke,” starting to- day’s matinee, and continuing through the balance of the week. I would suggest you attend the matinee at 1, 3 or 5 o’clock and avoid standing at the 7 and 9 o'clock shows.

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