Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 14, 1925, Page 12

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se > leon PAGE TWELVE. CASPER WHOLESALE BUSINESS SHOULD HAVE SUPPORT OF RETAIL TRADE IN THIS CITY Strong Appeal for Reciprocity Voiced by Jes J. Fairchild Chamber of Commerce Here r f the of Commerce str nee of the wholesale to rank sec nd 1 of trade here, fea ed ex addresses by “W. ¥F- Ikerson and Fred J, Fairchild, the Wilker © O'Fallon Ing up M d willing to about the Casper There is at bea and Ives proy his own sometimes the wholesalers wonder {f n operation from We often hear of becoming very put out because of his customers happens to order someth: from 4 mail order house his merchant is ling to bet at that can equal the mail order house, and by the time squawking,’ you that he is one fm ne is costs through feve he gets are prone to t of the most abi “You poor rule that won't work both ways, and with this man’s experience, with this out of town buyer, instead of taking it as an object giving his trade of this town, his marked for Den , when right in this there is stock he could draw equal in price and quality. all realize that business {s The wholesaler {s selfish, the relfish and in fact all lines We are all looking for ame and profit. We all of these if we are to know it fs towr om . nd the business: man who. ¢ patronize the house cks and is a representative in his own town is equal with the consumer who ases his goods from mail or watched the growth of ugh the eyes of a con 1 traveller and a thirteen years, I her way through the sage ron sq muddy lttle n to the t city of hi 1 the United States. Gentlome Ho’ s with that to do tl did it ? You wi mone made tl recognized the hard p this terri 1 the pe his growth » this countr and took a © natives of this state, sting his money and energ 1 had faith in this countr fu ei i e 4 and h those heroes c Thetr ma grow t repr our warehou at hb e Gentlomen this is a g condi n and I believe with bette A mands that it be ¢ rec! at she may mor utif r that there will more available for parks, beauty sr public social fe. Every spent in Casper means & part of that dollar will go to bulld a fin er and a greater city, and eac man with true loyalty in his heart for this elty wants to see this accom plished ‘THE WHOLESALERS HELP TO BUILD CASPER'S future in many ways, for intsance they fi nance and send forth a bunch of young live wire salesmen into all the state and adjoining Vhese men call on all lines selling their. goods and The men are Cuasper's 40 They boust Caspers won: perts of rtates. of trade, Casper ador of business Casper, they tell a erful business and social strides, they tell of Casper’s grow nd success, they interest outsi fhe Casper Daily Cribune Two Afflicted ests that would h in Address to id tl orde in Casper a TATE RECOGNIZES ty” commercial center 1 considers it a privilege to as a in any consolidation,’ he sald. With Sleeping toma short "he, cana | Sickness Dead\ rt ox ee maa noe voluntarily within a specified the pleasure of the financial inter- » to co-operate Republican, consolidation the Interstate Commerce commission earnings among them. by indirection,” said Mr. Cain. would treat the rosds in certain sections as one group and apportion “That is compulsory consolidation He asked that an expert commis- com- that|sion study out a plan to prevent acted |“gambling with a situation which might work -roads,”* time, DENVER, Colo., Jan. 14,—Two deaths from sleeping sickness have occurred here since last Saturday, it was announced at offices of the y department of health. today Both followed attacks of influenza Mrs. Jennie J. Gallister, 62, Seibert, Colo., died in a local sana torlum Sunday after having slept for more than a month, Mrs. Amy Matilda Adair, 19, died jat her home nday, after having napped for th Radio Bishop f ontinuously more PONSOLIDATION injury to the weaker Crippling rheumatic aches ar from Casper's stock, but I am sort to say that some of our own me hants and corporations send ou side for their merch: ; 5 ° : TI 7 TEE Pi AN (1PPOSET Tingling warmth— glowing comfort |c ING OR ALL THE MEET | cage When all other remedies have gling through the aching joints THAT YOU CAN HOLD wil | REIT failed try Sloan’s. It gives relief and muscles. |! ing 7A 0! > Casp : WASHINGTON, Jan. 14.—Com to even the oldest, most obsti- Such relief! You hardly dare iM cl ithe wtavorable "impression created |Pulsory consolidation of + nate cases of rheumatic pain believe it! The aching cases down, F 5 | Aha PCREVGR ME Ee ola atea als |into vast systems is not practicable Apply lightly without rubbing the creaky joints begin to limber 1 It 4 De | beomidenatinw serantle mona has | tHe Sneate interstate commerce over the painful spot. Instantly up. Soon you’re free from pain. castniy ioe eens cate I caused (the sae WMiarten iit: Rogen cs ie 2 s ee bs ie 'B Ss freshly-purified blood is sent tin- All druggists —365 cents. ge | dean of St Paul's Cathedral. Detroit, | TCDresenting the | American Short if 5 ~ Sts to be named bishop coadjutor of the | 1!" Hallroad associa ‘ ls THE W ALERS OF CAS : F aveig 2 s ok HA EEREMENS OT CON| ll eee Che fae |Link ees oom] Sl ggats Liniment Rie Na BOG ohare | been using the radio every andy. | aor pain] want now is some of the cream that ALE y is golng out of town. That skim , ‘ milk diet is getting tires: away with no other investment than |} ‘ — ———___—— = aad oe chine ee Xo. gentiemen, they do not have |? WANSIC INTO ewe Et et fided of cSiiee a 1 |No, gentlemen, they do not have |? la ns iceay Sor ae not give us| to come to Casper when things slow |} some of eam of the business.| up, but your wholesaler he was here E D. B: iJ D We can eiicas Pik the time, he was here two years |’ ° eile very Vay a bargain Vay ign wats 0 metas him a share of |; ith S ¢ at as those of any outside firm “Ww SLOGAN IN}) acd : WE HAVE CONNECTIONS | TOWN “BUY IN]? 1 lams ore WITH ALL THE LEADING M/ CASPER , however I]} AP fot ' z id 2. BrAcTt of the country and | would eu iengtnenea. |} Clip This if Subject to Sore |) Gp ocERIES No. 2 ding a wire is all that is neces RYTHING YOU CAN]; . ‘ | 4 9. for us to be thle to place o1 “vot from the retailer |? Throat or Tonsilitis 129 W. Second y desk a, pr f any artic ne a eles eae that you m nd this in a just coming into the 5 is E minimum lengt We do de! WHO ave | thels | ee esate) Mi hannlees aig efCectire Fresh Hearts, not ask you to buy from us if we| finger on the pulse of business ad set aired Osi at Of a | Linh nny ag Se Cacho a irene ‘ spirin in four tablespoonfuls a ete et echt an not meet the competitors price, | vise that we can look forward to a is er. Gargle throat thorou:; nie but we ao as ej reu sive us | prosperous year, for wo have faith | Repeat in two hours If mabeskee: TA Pot Roast, Ib., pixaue tthe vblatfiess . Le rede : Be sure you use only the genuine | 2g C PATIO erent ee ne eee ------ ‘AS’ TO -PRICD ‘WHEN you America 1s alright, Casper is al-| payer Tablets of Aspirin, marked ; STOP TO CONSIDER THAT Woy | Teht and in’ Washington we have | with -the Bayer Cross, which can be Fresh Neck Bones, MU Hesaig AT | Coolie to guide our destinies. Al haa in tin boxes of twelve tablet atUE wee 4 ® competi-/ man» who carries in his heart true|¢or pew cents.—Adv. i per Ib. on you wil we must] love and loyalty for America and hie caine E keep our price always to the lowest] fellowmen and American _ business. Round Steak, tevel. Our prices ae right because | He is looping off some of the bur. periIb.-_----_=_-___---=_—__ = we are constantly in touch with the|densome taxes, he is making life markets. We know of a market| eweeter, so why worry.” ‘e Pure Lard, 2 change almost as quickly as C Gra Ds tee eee eee ees cago, Omaha or Denver, To say t oe We would not take advantage of Picnic Hams raise Onin the benefit ote de- Cotton Cake E pound —__ = cline would be to mit hat we are ick i 5 net In keeping with good business. BREATHE FREELY | Cc Chica aece | Berkshire Farm Style Sausage, it te TRUE THAT Wl | 0 Anoint nostrils with | hoice Alfalfa and per Ib. (100% pure) -------__- NOT HAVE THE COMPETITION | Wheat Grass Hay ae 443 taps ets we had ty 0 years ago The forelgn MENTHOLATUM Carload Our Specialty | 2 Center Slices Swift’s salesmen who came into this town i ; 5 ry .' mium Ham for_---------~- during the height of the prospertty Cooling, antiseptic Casper Warehouse Co. Eps have no reason to call as often now. Clears head Phone 27 | WE DELIVER c pe over-flowing 268 INDUSTRIAL AVE 1 hese men came into % ie ee ey See These Charming Dress Slippers Tomorrow One of Thes Beauties Yor example one of these new beauties is of soft black suede, shaped over a semi French last. Across the in step is a bright black patent apron strap cut into narrow strips that gives the shoe decidedly individual touch Heel are Spanish Loui rhe sort of slipper that look like ten dollars Not our price for tomorrow These Slippers Are Suitable For Dress Party Theater \fternoon Street Church The Materials Are— Suede Trimmed with patent Satin Tr Dull mmed with suede Kid Trimmed with Dull Calf Trim th Patent Leather Without trimming. English Tan Calf patent patent While Sizes Are Still Unbroken 500 Pairs of Beautiful New Dress Slippers Every woman who loves pretty things will be anxious to see these delightful new slippers. There are patterns,’ materials and shapes to please everyone. Excellent work- manship, quality guaranteed, and a special low price will bring crowds. is still here. Step in early fomorrow while your size You'll not regret it. . All Selling at This One Low Price The Price Is--- remarkably low when you consider the fault- The price i Jess workmanship, fine materials and up-to-the-minute styles of these smart slippers. Our modern method of , displaying merchandise, selling our shoes on narrow margins for quick turn over, and our less expensive lo- cation below the street level, allow us to consistently sell for less. For Example--- One style many women will select is of fine black satin and has a medium short French vamp shape and moderate Spanish height heels. Three neat, narrow straps fasten across the foot through one narrow front strap. On the forepart are deft touches of silk braid trimming. A lovely compli- ment to any woman’s foot. The Vamp Shapes:‘Are Semi Short Full Short Medium Length French The Patterns Are— Straps With apron strap effects, Straps With cut out work in front. Straps Several instep. Straps astening high on the instep. narrow ones across Ties With open work on the sides, You'll Enjoy Seeing These Fresh New Slippers--Just Unpacked E CONOMY SHOE ASEMENT ae ie | OPEN EVEN WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1925 MORE DAYS--3 | NEXT SATURDAY) NIGHT Will Be Your Last Chance To Get In On 3- These Sales Come Only Twice Each Year. Attend One and You Will Wait For Them NGS’ TILL 9]

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