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Sa SP = Is as EB M D he ana 2@ ?AGE TWELVE. SHFETY ALWAYS) Sein Mat Se Bess He Reso STANORAD MIM | Detroit—Pretty °2-yearcld Nina here Detroit's —— mail| sorter, broke ber own record for speed ai accuracy and as a resuit | ..| Probably will represent the United States = an international mail sort- | img contest in 1924 4 ‘when they brought ext a new! jescribing the satety | cs of animals. intelligence but we do no! an animal if we tr the grade ard with a pward or by our injury of one (Continued from 4 trom Page One- safety Girector of ment of the Midwest nt reasoning, in support the movement. He spoke problems he had come in contact with “The managements are al! es as for farther quicker al freight agent ton, Casper division held the highest honors of the entire Burlington sy=- | tem for thought, forethought anf | care in the safety movement. i J. J. Foley, superintendent of th>} Wyoming North and South railroad, | Juable information | experience in the that Canper's new as heart and soul in the! R. M. Andrus, manager ef the | Casper plant of the Standard, spoke | im his usual entertaining way. a long ago. within the memory a the seven-day Me ethodist lr match. They were a terrible menace to our safety. Transition followed | n the parlor match and now ws/| It'll be the other fellow that get's hurt. Den't let this old fellow in fluence you—shun him by doing your uty to the other fellow beside of popular songs le4 b rne made up the balan Walter McKay, Delbert Modeland, R. M. Hu>d hompson, Tom Meaney. man, Chas. Horsch, © Photo copyright, | Harris & Ewing | The above photo {is the latest | =i j YOU DO NOT HAVE TO. MAKE , Sete eds psy PNushmytons Coffee IT IS MADE JUST DISSOLVE {T AND DRINK IT. A GREAT CONVENIENCE AND OH, SO GOOD! Drs. Byars and De Freece DENTISTS Announce the opening of offices, Suite 300-303, O-S Building INEZ M. BABB Public Stenograpber Henning Hotel Phone 123 Casper, Wye ‘ 7 ssorters are required to handle sixteen letters a ut aieeker pes are allowed one error out of every twenty Ketter, BANDITS MAKE ic the number of serious eye injuries. = cone srted in November against 318 \OIL LIGHT BEATS amazingly brilliant, soft, white light even better Sarak 7 or electricity simntite, le air and 6% oil) per month —Advertisement. | NotYour Fault | $15,786 HAUL PHILADELPHIA, Dec. ue —two | pevaita today tenn and ga; INCREASE IN EYE INJURIES | NEW YORK. (United Press)—The he A total of 424 such injuries were tober. Five women serious'y eyesight when they ring irons in their 92 children were vic ELECTRIC OR GAS| BURNS 95 95% AIR A new ofl lamp that gives an e U. 8, Govern: aak versities and © ordinary Burns 94% | ion kerosene (coa ‘The inventor, o A Jobnson 609 make $250 w "$500 — But— ‘The child ran out from behind the wagon end was under your | | wheels before you saw it. Not your fault—but—you're in for a big damage suit, never- theless. ‘There's only one way to fully | protect yourself against such un- | | avoidable accidents. | ZETNA-IZE #mma-Auto Insurance protects you against the many forms of loss to which ownership or oper- ation of an automobile may make you liable. May we tell you about its | | many advantages today? | Harry Free & Co. Room 10 Townsend Bidg | Phone 238 Ede Casper Daily Cridune FRIDAY, 14, 1923 DISSOLUTION Of PARTNERSHIP The DISSOLUTION SALE OF BLOOM’S ARMY STORE (please do not mistake any other so called army goods store for ours) will be on until Christmas when it will close. Don’t wait but get your pick of the largest stock of army goods in the state of Wyoming. Casper newspapers are carrying ads of a number of sales. If you really wish to take advantage of a sale you can not do better than attend ours at this time. It is an old saying, “ADVERTISING PAYS.” Yes, the public pays. It is no won- der that some merchants have to scratch their heads for some plausible excuse for a sale. Most of them have exhausted their supply of excuses for using big spreads in newspapers crying their wares. We believe in dignity, self-respect, consideration of the feelings of others, and in truth,--truth about the merchandise we handle which must be as good value as is possible to put into the pur- chase price you pay us for any transaction. We believe in truth in our advertising. We do not advertise as often as our news- paper friends would want us. In fact we only use one newspaper in Casper when we do advertise. BUT, When we do, you are as- sured of real values. We carry a modest stock, we are not over- stocked, -- even though we do carry the largest stock to be found in any Army Goods Store in Wyoming. It would not be honest nor truthful to state that we are forced to sell because we are pressed,-or because we are forced to the wall. But we do need more cash in this store which the retiring part- ner will demand on January Ist in relinquishment of his part- nership interest. The agreement to dissolve was duly executed and there is no intention on the part of either member of the part- nership to change the terms of the contract. Hence this sale, with reduced prices on every item in this store without any res- ervation. We don’t advertise bait of four cents to catch your dollars. Yet, we do offer you a sale at which profits are of less importance,-- in fact of no importance whatsoever, as the object of the sale is to turn merchandise into cash It is unusual to hold a sale without quoting prices in the adver- tising. We do it in this instance because we know that our repu- tation for giving the utmost for your money is so well known to the community as to make that unnecessary. Everyone knows that when Bloom’s Army Store advertises a sale it is genuine. BLOOMS ARMY STORE LARGEST IN WYOMING 246 SOUTH CENTER STREET