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All work will cease on the morrow when 2 nation leader of the nations, bows its head in thanks for the per which placed it om its pinnacle, the power of Drs. J. H. and A. G: Jeffrey CHIROPRACTORS 312 Midwest Bidg. ELEVATOR SERVICE—REST ROOMS EABOR DAY—1925 Phone T06 \, There is no power, no matter how ~- strong, that can equal the power of la- . bor. Tomorrow is his day, the day of the laboring man, and we are certain that there is not a soul in Casper that does not feel a thrill as this mighty force rests from the very work that gives this nation life. PEARL WHITE | LAUNDRY Phone 1702 ——— The laboring man is our greatest friend. Were itnot for his power, prosperity would become a dead | impossibility, and progress a for- gotten word. CASPER BUICK CO. 132 N. Wolcott Phone 2260 LABOR DAY--1925 Tomorrow the working man lays down his tools, and the work of progress pauses for a moment. It is then that a lesson is forcibly we learn the real importance of this mammoth power. Suppose every day were Labor day, prog- ress would be at an end. TROY. LAUNDRY Phone 1672 [LABOR DAY.—1925 The first Monday each month of Sep- tember has been set aside as a day for a nation to honor its builder—the mighty, forceful, silent power of labor. It is with thanks to this powerful class that all Casper joins tomorrow in cele- bration for a year of solid prosperity. HARPERS 234 East Second Phone 1910-W, driven home to all. I[t is then that if Be Casper Senvay Ecibune TAN Casper Joins to Observe sener be Betty Joins In offering fitting obser- vation of Labor Day. There’ is no greater | power under the sun than the organization of millions of- men for a FF - good cause. ORGANIZED LABOR Is as permanent as the waves put in the hair of Casper ladies by q BETTY’S NEW bi Permanent Waving Machine | MAKE APPOINTMENTS NOW PHONE 7 Betty’s Beauty Parlor | Tribune Building Phone 707 | Hats off! The laboring man is passing by. It is with this feel ing that ‘the na- tion does homage to its laboring classes i on the marrow, and we are happyto be a part of this altogether fitting obser- vation. MEDNICK BROS. LABOR DAY—1925 We are proud to be a part of a nation so filled with honor- able upright laboring folk.- No power can equal and no | power can surpass the power It ceases to be a rule by the masses. It of organized labor. is a rule by an organization of men who think clearly and act fairly and squarely in every re- lationship Lindsay & Co. [EABOR DAY~1925, | e the morrow as labor. In realiza- bi i@ Americans owe i we ‘are giad to foin all | Casper im doing honor to its name. | tiom of the great de ” s mighty force. | WE Perkins 60. | | TABOR DAY—1925 | Our happiness we owe to our strong yet peaceful laboring classes. Could any- one glance backward at the past few years of progress and speak a word against the wonders of organization? Watson Radio Shop 130 E. Second—O-S Bidg Phone 900 | LABOR DAY,-—'1925 | Golden Rule Dep’t Store | ae Labor Day PROGRAM PARADE AT 10 A. M. r after the parade Governor Nell AFTERNOON Starting at 2 o’Clock T5-¥ard B joan to any: ma Pirat ‘LABOR DAY—1925] eS Picnics all tell in their own way of the parties, dances, speeches, pride a nation After takes his Is in her laboring classes all, the man who tools and builds is the very heart and backbone of a country. All honor is due him. | | TEABOR DAY—1925 | As you gaze upon an edifice, the amaz- ing work } | of man, do you ever pause to contemplate hat great n power was th or? Casper joins the natio morrow in paying tribu | to labor | EARL C. BOYLE CHILIKING LUNCH | 232 SOUTH CENTER ‘ i } Light Lanches and Sandwiches LY UNION HOUSE | High Wages for Prosperity STR. We Bejieve ims “| Nolan Chev: rolet Company :(EZABOR DAY—11925 pie: ERS. SEVER | CASPER LAVOYE observatio the day set aside expressly as a day of rest for the laboring classe GLOBE SHOE CO. 230 South 1 Center ENJOY THE WHOLE DAY ‘AT Riverview Park MONDAY, § MBER 7 Big Labor Day Picnic cs MAMMOTH FREE BARBECUE DANCING | AFTERNO JOON AND EVENING RACES AN ND GAN {ES ALL AFTERNOON All te Is pale FROM MORNING TILL EVENING RIVERV IEW W PARK MILLS, *