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Show c i ) ' " i Uuil M 1 Y" " ' . l,!'ML ' Jl i Seventh Annual Engagement Here.'. '; - :.. - ' y , CHARLES FROHMAN PRESENTS DENRY MILLER ., ' LAST APKEABANCB s ' In Henry Arthur Jones' Latest Play, as Succaafully Produced at the Haymarket Theater. London, an entire aeaaon, and shortly to be given In New York for the first time there. "JOSEPH ENTANGLED." L J T'lj&on Con 1JJJ Cbeatre Pcrfcraincei. , Admission 10c " ' - r -i r i BRIDAL VEIL FALLS AND RE JURN $1.25, Via D. & K, G., Sunday, Sept 11. Grand outing toBeautlful Provo canyon". can-yon". Prettiest spot in Utah. The au-ilimn-tinted foliage mingling with the stately pines, the rugged mountain peaks and the daszllng waterfalls present pre-sent a scene at this season of the year that you can never forget Trout and chicken dinners at the Upper Falls resorts re-sorts Special train leaves Salt Lake 9:30 a. m. Returning leaves .Upper j Falls 7 p. m. - The Best Judges of Quality arid Values Buy KIMBALL PIANOS The more a man or woman knows about piano construction; the mora he or she . knows about good tonal quality, evenness of scale, responsiveness of action and aQ those things most desirable in a piano, and the better posted he or she is in plana values (prices), the- more ,tne Kimball piano appeals to them. A Piano That Sells Itself. If It is possible for a. piano to sell Itself, It-self, the Kimball comes nearer attaining' that distinction than any other make n the market It has only to be seen and heard to be appreciated. It speaks to you In no uncertain tones; tone's that are a delight to the ear, and case designs -that are most pleasing to the eye. See - the Kimball and be convinced of the truth of this statement Sell Mcny Makes of Pianos. We sell many makes of pianos. We are In a position to offer you greater values for your money than can be found elsewhere. else-where. The new upright pianos that wa offer you for tl. $185. $225. $350 to $5M will cost you from $o5, $76 to $123 more at other piano stores. Our small payment plan makes piano buying easy. Clayton Music Co., LEADING MUSIC DEALERS. 109 Main street , J. J. DATNE3, JR.. Manager. i i . i - - - - - jpfiifiii! ' ' THAT READS THE TELEGRAM . The Telegram will Give a Carstensen & Anson Go, Piano, the Largest Size and Most Costly Instrument In-strument of That Make, to the Girl Wom Telegram Readers Shall Vote the Most Popular Girl, r ' ::y ' ; ;;; The Contest Opened Sept 1st and Will Close December 23d. Every Telegram Reader is ! Qualified to Vote. . jh ': , I The Prize ' X . il I Carstensen & t H?c ; i Anson Co. g , . J---r-- Piano. It ' " Hi' " l CARSTENSEN- & AUSON tt X . - I f'' C0MPA3nr tt Mj- js Sole Agents. ', 'f it : ?; . ' j j I ! ::J:" I i ' ; I . - Ti J 1 f0ferk' '!' The Instrument is now ; J 1 4f . sl tl 'I sen & Anson show win- -f J . J T C dows, 74 Main Street,' It r.t imiiiifiiiM(M'iiiuii.iiiiiiM,M ,,)uui,tiiiiiiiiii r" 1 How-to Win the New $400 Piano. Any girl becomes eligible as a contestant who shall be nominated by a reader of The Telegram. Tele-gram. Each reader and. subscriber may cast ballots for his candidate, and the girl receiving ; j the highest number of votes will be awarded the splendid $400 instrument. - " How to Secure Votes. , j j. For each cent paid to The Telegram, whether on back subscription or in advance, you get h one vote. Thus, every subscriber, new or old, is allowed 60 votes every month in addition to jj- the 26 coupons he clips fromThe Telegram each month. J '' ,:. Fifty votes will be allowed for each new subscriber in addition to the other votes given. ! One month's new subscription at 60c (paid in advance 60 votei k Three months' new subscription at $1.80 (paid in advance) 200 votes ' ! Six months' new subscription at $3.60 (paid in advance 500 votes : -1 , One year's new subscription at 7.20 (paid in advance) -.1,000 votes -i In addition to the number of votes allowed subscribers, on payment of subscription, each ( subscriber may clip the coupon from his Telegram daily and cast it for his candidate. In this -way the subscriber who pays $1.80 for three months' subscription may cast not only the 200 votes allowed by the above table, but may also vote the 78 coupons which will be printed in s ; j The Telegram during th'e time of the contest. This applies to cash subscriptions of any length H of time. " . N EveryGirl Who Reads The Telegram Is Eligible. -;; To the girl who wants a handsome piano this offer affords a splendid opportunity to secure ,' i. . j a fine instrument free of all cost. If you want a fine piano get your friends to subscribe. T ' Think of.it! A year's subscription carries with it 1000 votes in addition to the daily coupons. - J As subscriptions are received the votes will be credited to the girls for whom the subscriber de- jV sires to cast them. From day to day a list of the candidates and the votes cast will be pub- ij lished. ' I Description of the Prize Piano. ! The piano is of the Carstensen & Anson Co.'s own make, made in New York, a standard . f instrument, fresh from the fatcory. It was purchased from the Carstensen & Anson Music Co. J . V for $100. It is the most costly instrument of its make. - V JL ' : Here is the technicaj description and fi verear guarantee: - CASE Double mahogany, veneered both inside and out, plain front, colonial style, patent f ! duet desk. : i SIZE 4 feet 8 inches high, 5 fee( 2 inches wide, 2 feet 3 inches deep. ! SCALE Seven and one-third octaves, full metal frame, overstrung .bass, three strings to . ' u j unisons throughout the stale except in bass strings, heavy copper wound brass strings with copper, three pedals. -'j, Further particulars will be sent to anyone who writes to The Telegram. Address all let- ; , . ters to , ) 1 I I PIANO CONTEST COUPON Te e 1 S - Telegram Pub- P ! fej ' lishlng Co., p ;f; Z j U; Name of Voter Salt Lake City, Utah. B ! ' 1 V " - ..." Jf" Bmmmtlfml Mill fv m Kills Conege asd Sealwrj 1 T ton TOUNO WOMEN ' Cnfr 4gra mmd I rmflptmms. Accrcd- ttl to the CnirenitlM aiKi leading; Xiilcri Collere. - bftul aaVmaga Id tb Fins Aits and IM(uifs. Thlfty ninth Yar. Fill Tana Opens J August 10, 1904. MBS.C.T. MILLS, Prts. Ills Collef. t. 0, Callfrala sss ' ' 111- 1 $25,000. i When we purchased the Lace House Bank- 3 tif rupt Stock we stored away Twenty-five Thousand jpxjfiil Dollars worth of out of season merchandise. 3x241 I till We now place on sale, medium and heavy 3 ft I J! H-ir.vlrfJ underwear, cashmere, woolen and heavy cotton jijfil! hosier, suits, sealskins, skirts and flannelette StC? wrappers, fall and winter millinery, gloves and py52 aS3 fanJ ods- . , Lfjyi. BANKRUPT STOCK AT ACTUAL WnOLE- LRJ 0sm SALE TKICES .AND 2 IN STAMPS WITH Lgg EVERY 1 PURCHASE. M ..NEW YORK CASH STORE... H House Cleaning, Wall Paper Gleaning, Janitor Service. NATIONAL HOUSE CLEANING CO,, Thone 1070-k. 131 S. Main St. m , : - ,.- . .' , , V CASTOR I A . For Infants and Children. Tta tfci Yea Kara Aliajs Bcbl Elgnatur. of !.''.'":-..'.-. ' |