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7 fur- using the: to ‘oper- ae. Aw she nated tabserowe: ie ths steam valve in thi cover was opened received the whole foree of the chest. antio of Winter ahi H ere pment was mane today. tha Yinter. Garden, which is construction, will be opened . “manager of ‘s orchestra and proprietor ‘oom, of. the Winter Garden, reservations | m: be made e di pre b>) stone for after r 2 Sea wilk-be Ly, fin in grey and Tose. orchestra d will be erected in the center of nd wilt draped with, grey , while Ab lamp of the; oe ristmas day comes and the Iris thea| ‘GE her home. Fiks. have. tation will be « pans i canon | FOR CROSS I N GS seventeen vs to Christmas! ? | say—Santa Claus has a. storeho: h if yow only knew-—the most de! pare hip Ca ter is thrown open for that great big annual Christmas. party that the Elks always the ki give the kiddies, Two: thousand: toys! Claus wilk appear, the curtain’ will be ) Bwo- thousand apples! Five hundred Pounds. of candy!: andy they most; gorgeous; eo ' mas troe will, be seen, just covered: wit! nice, things for everybody. All the, Kiddies, who, came. last year, ‘ard-all the other kiddies who, didn’t get EEE ) ‘Phree hundred pounds of nuts! - Doesn't. that sound: like Claus, storehouse? & mia (ies toys are all on hand right now -In the basement of the €. M: Blgin’ /store and volunteer committoes of Hliks |) ind their wives wre at work wrapping | the presents and getting them ready so, that each boy ana girl who attends the Eereek will be sure to get something | ic likes. ee. eandy will be of the best quality} eta and will be bought fresh mayle from % local candy manufactur: er jusb’a couple of days before Christ- mas SO that it will be fresh and appe- tizing. ‘The apples and nuts are ordered for delivery ~just long enough in advance so thai they can be put in sacks for distribution. H. J. Peterson, Dr. J. G. Kamp andl ALB. Ei dmonds, the committee in charge of the party, are arranging. for car® to-bring the, childrén to’ the ‘Iris theater on Christmas morning. | Par- ents will be asked to confide the little ones top the) care. of older children or Where prices have been shattered to pieces. by sterm in the biggest, boldest and mest drastic price revision ever We are taking big —* on every article of wear- trey ing apparel taken out of this store. attempted here. __PAGE FIVE avtst at el AILROAD ASKED road crossings. over streets where the industrial spur of that crosses . these two streets ‘in the Sandbar district. There|Thursday at the job: work, new work. ve., Phone get ab The city council hat sateen ai Burling-| but it was decided t that constant traffic SELLING OUT OUR EN Follow tl the ali to CANN ton Railroad ‘Company to order in rafl-frequired more stitable Ash and Marion) these two streets. , already is @ ¢rossing ‘at First, street,|Chicken Pie dinner at crossings {or PR wats ik aN Christmas Bazaar opens 12 oon M churea. We have taken Casper Thousands of Casper people ave taken advantage of these Mabactes well, a as|to the Elks, who wilh act ‘as. ushers || Cheistmas dance and. a se-| t0P if last. year’s attendance is’ any mal dances will be held inj criterion, there will be no seats for i. \parents, in’ thé theater. Two special pictures will be shown— + ithe ging that children like, them Santa | ¥ NOW SELLING PER MONTH 2 ont Mors 70,000 Figen, that re Rete! 4 . ere ‘ DENVER POSTS... are p> 2 no The idea of PEP is to make the “P’ and the “E” and waiters 3 the, second “P’’ mean something! “at {$0 PEP MEANS (there's uo doubt about it): A % “Progressive entertaining Post” DEPOT + | “Patient enduring Post” op “People enjoy Post’ keeps - 4 “Pinks enthuze People” all K¢ 4 “Pérfectly edited Paper” mas pe + 3 SO, busy % Ke A Serta ngs “Pipe every Pink” i fingering % Bist: and the > Cg “Praise energetic Post” : cash i 4 and. ene “Pinch every Penny” : THE 1 : £0. E , TOWN j 4 : Purchase every Post” )* -@LOCK k The following TELEGRAM was’ sent to JOHNNIE, Yester:: on “ bs day (Johnnie is the enterprising, hard-working CHRRCULA- TICKING ,, TOR of THE DENVER POST) : a, sale Add 100 Daily and 200 Sunday and 400:0f the NEW pone’ 3 SPECIAL MONDAY EDITION. aod ; ‘ ; , €alfy- ; TERIA ‘ The Neivs Depot ala Cafeteria —M Pep’s Deneauact Store , Thask you! i" 700. Sales Daily Over $8,000, Muguzines 4 1 Bas Sales Bativdny.. Sold ‘Last Month, ‘ is fis | ae | | pig A most complete assortment of desirable and = > <a arte? te ae oe attractive Dolls is now on our Holiday shelves ready for your inspection. There are many vary- ing types and-every size, from the tiniest baby Dolls to those lovely creatures with real curls and eyes that open an@ shut. t 3 ‘ And because they are all modern Dolls and demand a full equip- 5 ment, we have many things made just especially for an up- -te-date % Doll hovse: Kitchen sets, with “really truly” stoves and kitchen cab- : inets, dining-roon suites, complete boudoir and living-room fur- nishings, in fact, quite everything a most particular Doll house-— r keeper will require. f All mail orders will receive prompt and most careful attention. ‘ HohmesHardwareCo- ; Corner Woleott and. Seeond Sts, Phone 601 © St OOERG Tee Te See Eee ete POLS MOLES Me RK? ~~ pease ote Sac wonderful values. Have you? YOU NEVER SAW FHESE PRICES BEFORE 365 SUITS PRICES CUT. IN HALF NO SUIT IN THE HOUSE FOR MORE THAN $40—STANDARD MAKES $15.00 Suits Regularly Sold for $30.00 Suits Regularly Sold for $35.00 Suits Regularly Sold for $40:00 $20.00 pie homny Som $25.00 Suits Regularly Sold ‘$30.00 enact $35.00 Suits Regularly Sold * for $80.00, $85.00, $90.00____-. $4.0,00 Every suit absolutely guaranteed and hand-tailored. Union-Made. Leather Overcoats Cut in Half We are offering our leather. overcoats at the most appealing prices ever offered in Casper. * Values from $35 to $40 CUT IN. HALF. $17.50 and $20.00 SHOES Cut in Half We have sold hundreds of pairs of shoes to men in Casper and have never had a pair returned for lack of wear.. We are taking @ loss on every pair sold during this sale. We carry exclusively the popular and well. known BATES SHOES Son for #1000 $5.00 ‘Sues Reguely $6.00 ‘Shoes Regularl Sold for $47.50 $8.75 WORK SHOES Special Values in Work Shoes At $2.75 and $3.75 The same guarantee applies to every ar- ticle sold during this sale. Hats and Caps CUT IN HALF Get tinder one of these bargains and you will never regret it Values ranging from $3.00, to, $15.00. : One-Half Price _Owner’s Personal Statement I will give $50 in gold to anyone proving that there has been any mis- representation in price-marking in this sale. Every article has been plainly marked shewing the regular selling price and the sale price and I will gladly welcome the closest investigation. We have absolutely not purchased any extra stock for this sale. (Signed) “PRANK CANNER, Prop. rank Canner A Cemplete Line of Men’s Furnishings at Attractive Prices 227 South Center Street i te Bi weeu