Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 6, 1924, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT.: Che Casper Daily Cribune «SFE ABBAS RSNA OS a cc i By All Means, Go to Hear Father Flanagan’ s os It’sa Treat You Can’t Afford to Miss --- Then Monday Come Down to HUYAYTOUEEYPSTOUDEEVONUYTOGA NTE WHHL [alt om 1 - -comamrercacna Rl and Participate in a Festival of Amazing Bargains. — ‘Our Remaining Stock of a enor at Prac: tically Your Own Prices ey SONATAS Elks Auditorium SUNDAY, MONDAY SEPT. 7 AND 8 8 P. M.—NO RESERVED SEATS FREE ADMISSION FATHER FLANAGAN'S BOYS’ SHOWS AND BAND SUPREME HUMPTY DUMPTY’S FALL MINSTREL SHOW KID SONGS LOVE.SONGS _ SENTIMENTAL BALLADS MUSIC GALORE Elks’. ‘Auditorium, Sunday and Monday. Father Flanagan's ‘Boys’ Shows. Every-minute one of enjoyment. Father Flanagan and his boys at the Elks’ Auditorium, Sunday and Monday. Don't miss this: wonderful entertainment.’ BEACON. BLANKETS “MAKE WARM FRIENDS” ERAN i ARTISTIC LAMPS mee NEW CREATIONS The New Stock of Beacon Blankets Is Here, In New Designs and Colorings * You must, see them yourself to realize the beauty of the:shades and the substantial and superior craftsmanship shown in the bases. Table, Junior, Bridge and Floor Lamps originated at the last furniture market. = s L = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = SS = = Beautiful wrought Iron Bases and Glac’e Shade now on'display. MR a ° Single Comfortables . BRIDGE LAMP Two Hours of Excellent Entertainment See eee b * Polych B d Silk Shade Compl HH i ee At 14:85 oe Father Flanagan’s boys come direct from the home that feeds, clothes and edu- Double Bed Blankets | 3 - '$ oe cates the homeless, abandoned and wayward boy, without regard to.race, creed ’ orcolor. Don’t miss seeing them. $5.25, $5.95, $6.95 to $9.95 You'll laugh, you'll cry. You'll have two hours of entertainment never before equalled. You'll see the cleverest boy juveniles on the stage. Chamberlin Furniture Co. ADMISSION FREE LE Segond end Daehl:Sts. Phone 37! _ AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE AT 40’CLOCK FOR CHILDREN ONLY =| Golden Rule Dept. Store Branch Exchange Connecting All Departments 4 = Lindsay & Co. si Don’t Miss Seeing Father Falanagan’s Boys’ Biiows; Sunday and Monday, Elks’ auditorium. You'll enjoy every minute of the Before you attend the Father Flana- gan’s boys’ show se eee gees | New Arrivals in Boys’ Coats and Suits AR A S BOYS’ WINTER COATS—Ages 2 to 10 years. Priced from $6.75 to $14.75. IN Kincaid-Kimball Clothes See Them, You Will Appreciate Their Value BOYS’ BLOUSES—Percale and khaki and wool khaki. COME TO THE AMERICAN CAFE LITTLE BOYS’ JERSEY AND WOOL ONE-PIECE SUITS—2 to 6 years. $3.95 to $8.95. GIRLS SCHOOL TOGS Bull‘line of Whitemidatess sult Ce oes $1.65 and $1.95 $5.9) Blue Serge Skirts for high school girls GIRLS’ COATS—8 to 16 years. Priced from $7.75 te $18.75 000A j SCOTT CLOTHING CO.|| THE KASSIS DRY GOODS COMPANY 2 : 240 South Center , ; PHONE 1740 137 East Second a FOR THE FINEST SUNDAY DINNER IN CASPER aE ER titi iii iinininininiiixiiii¥./ 0/:,0MHIivitiitititiiiiiiiGiN iAH,

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