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A. DAIGGER & COMPANY, CHICAGO, U. S. A. 



"SAFETY FIRST DEVICES" 



It is estimated that in this country 60% of accidents are due to negligence 

 on the part of employers and employees and 40% to the inevitable risks of 

 employment. It is generally estimated that about 500,000 persons are yearly 

 killed or incapacitated by industrial accidents, entailing a loss in earning 

 power of at least $250,000,000 per year. It is necessary, therefore, that atten- 

 tion be given to prevent such accidents. There are thousands of men in 

 the industries who are liable to injury and a large percentage of these may 

 escape injury by equipping themselves with safety devices. If an injury is 

 received, knowledge and immediate accessibility to first aid appliances will 

 greatly diminish disabilities and deaths. 



Therefore, for those who are engaged in hazardous occupation we are 

 listing complete lines of helmets, respirators, goggles, asbestos gloves and 

 suits, rubber gloves, safety first cabinets, and so forth. The articles are 

 scientifically correct and their plan of use is based upon the highest principles 

 of humanity. 



GOGGLES AND SPECTACLES 



In many industries, goggles are absolutely indispensable. Chemists and all other 

 workers who are subjected to injury from flying particles or poisonous fumes require 

 goggles made especially for their particular work. 



WIDE VISION GOGGLES 



3754 Designed to meet the demand 

 for a serviceable goggle 

 at a moderate price. Light 

 white metal frame, clear 

 or amber lenses, 1% inches 

 diameter, wire side guards 

 which fold. Each goggle 

 packed in curved case. 

 Price, each fO.SO 



Patented. 



3754-1 Curved metal frames, 

 hinged center, 66 venti- 

 lation holes in each 

 frame, bound in silk 

 chenille, velvet or leath- 

 er, as desired. Lenses 

 furnished in glass or 

 pyralin. Each lens is 

 easily removed and re- 

 placed in case of break- 

 age. Packed in individ- 

 ual boxes. Price, each., f 1.00 



