Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 31, 1924, Page 18

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os 2 le no eee, o ET | | NGA Sciea ime oSe tat eek Sa sea wm. | | | | | | | «& re ee, hil Dancing ——— LABOR DAY. ALL THE DAY LONG Great Labor Day Picnic and Good Time at RIVERVIEW PARK MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 Plenty of Room Games Swimming MILLS, WYOMING LABOR DAY What a mighty force is Labor. It the great underlying force which ; the world today, and rules it well. May we join with other bus- iness institutions in Casper in do- ing honor to Labor upon the date set aside for them. \Stockmen’s National Bank and st Trust & Savings Bank LABOR DAY Tomorrow we set aside an entire day in honor of the builders of our Nation, our laboringmen. It isa day of rest from toil, and a day upon which the whole world honors the working man. — All of us are working men in one'sense or another, so let us do honor to each other on the morrow, 119 East First Street Phone 1200 yer Gas Appliance Co.. By legislative act this day, September 1st, is set aside in honor of Labor. In our celebration of it, let us remember always that one of the noblest things man can do is to produce, and that Amer- ican Labor can and does LABOR DAY luce _seientifically When you gaze upon a and conscientiously is collossal work of the attested by the fact that hand of man, do you stop to consider the mo- tive power behind that work. Labor is the World’s mightiest force, and Labor day takes its place as one of America’s greatest hol- idays. Tomorrow we honor our laboring men. our products are famous throughout all foreign lands. Pausing a moment to- | day in the midst of our activities one cannot but feel a robust enthusiasm in the achievements our Knights of Labor. CLOSED ALL DAY Casper Electric Co. 119 East First Street Phone 19933 Market 412 East Fifth Street Phones 22—23 LABOR DAY rere. It is altogether fitting and proper that a day be set aside in honor of that class which encompasses practically the en- tire population of America. Tomor- row we observe with true feeling the day designated to do honor to that mightiest of forces—Labor. ~ LABOR DAY In union there is strength. The un- ionized labor of the United States proves conclusively that only by broth- erhood of interests can their supreme ambitions be realized. We believe in the aims and principles of the working man whose strength has made possible this great commonwealth. W.G. Pade & Co. Tribune Building - Phone 1944J Ushering in a New Season CLOTHES FOR FALL Ready in the full meaning of the word—ready with as fine a stock of Suits and Topcoats as was ever shown by this store! Style at its best, fabrics never better and workmanship LABOR DAY Tomorrow we cease our labors to pay fitting respects to the hosts of labor to whom the great developments of this wonderful nation are largely attribu- table. It is therefore both fitting and appropriate that the wheels of industry should cease on this day in order that homage may be adequately paid them. of the custom-tailored variety—such are the contributing factors in our new KUPPENHEIMER and ‘ ADLER CLOTHES Stone Grocery Co. 233 East Second Street Phone 304 Campbell-Johnson Co. Head to Foot Clothiers LABOR DAY No day passes that we do not look with wonder upon the work of Labor. Yet it is not until Labor Day forcibly calls our attention to the existence of the element that we pause to fittingly observe the work, Drs. J. H. and A. G. Jeffery CHIROPRACTORS Midwest Building LABOR DAY The laboring man is our greatest friend. Were it not for his. power, prosperity would become a dead impossibility, and the World would cease to progress, LABOR DAY The first Monday in September in each year has been nationally dedicated to the ranks of Labor and rightfully so. The progress and prosperity of our nation and state depends upon the works of Labor and may its commend- able past be perpetuated everlastingly Nash Casper Motor Co. 146 South Kimball Phone 1818 Phone 706 Jake, The Nifty Tailor Wyatt Hotel Basement Phone 802 It’s quite natural for a woman to want to dine out “just for a change.” It’s a nerve tonic—a spirit lifter—and we consider it a great compli- ment to our service and cuisine to have so many families dine here on Our patrons tell us it is the attractive atmosphere which brings them back again and again—the snowy linen—the gleaming silver, And, most important—the unique dishes our chef creates—-consom- mes, roasts, desserts appealing to the most critical of diners—a master’s work as truly as the creations of his countrymen in art and fashion. An elaborate selected combination dinner is served every evening at -00. Townsend Hotel LABOR DAY es amie es ee creaieds ever sining “unter als at Batt ae eautiful with the exception of Nature’s-works, is the “ * direct result of the labor of man. All honor to Bungalow MSH AVON Dar UE Labor on Labor Day. Grocery and ,| soon arrive when both realize that neither ¢an do SUNDAY, AUGUST 31, 1924. ——_— eee oo ET _ Sa ee LABOR DAY Labor is the power that makes true progress. Tomorrow we do honor to that power. We-wish to join with other merchants in Cas- per in expressing the high regard which we feel for the laboring element. Scott Clothing Co. ~ 240 South Center Phone 1324 LABOR DAY This country is gradually approaching a period of a |. greater understanding between the forces of Capital and Labor. We hope and pray that the time will without the other. Labor Day observances are stepping stones in the right direction. Haytin’s Boot Shop GLADSTONE HOTEL BUILDING LABOR DAY Casper is a city built by the hand of labor. It is a community in which the laboring element lives quietly yet its potential power is only too evident. Our hats: are off to the laboring man. He makes prosperity a reality. Fad Shoe & Clothing Co. 220 South Center Street Phone 1686W |

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