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Show l-T'f L -' Ail L .r--'o3 C3tIc5e TcJ:y at 2:15 TONIGHT LAST TTftTS. ..First appearance In Salt Lake In ten I year of tb famous English actor, FuLKYRLE Supported by tha original Prinetss Theater. The-ater. New York, cast, Including E. M. HOLLAND i. ' w Homing and Eugena Pres-brey's Pres-brey's fascinating and Intensely dramatic study In criminology, "Raffles; The onlr dram that remained In the Tur.fT-nnnllg 200 night laat season. PRICES-aa t 5 H-60,. Box seats. JZ00. ' - NEXT ATTRACTION. CHARLES FROHMAN PRESENTS MKNRV MILLER In "JOSEPH ENTANGLED," on Monday Mon-day and Wednesday; "Mice and Men." on Tuesday evening only. Sale today. Prices, 25c to $1-50. Boxes and two rows dress circle, $2. ; . f SALT PALACE THEATRE. EVERYTHING NEW. 10-BigActs-IO I Performance Commencing at 8:45 p. m., Closing- 10:30 p. m. Admission-Adults, 20c; Children, 10c NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR RESERVED RE-SERVED SEATS. Bicycle Races Evry .Tuesday end , J ridiy Nights. ADMISSION ..1 25c Grand Concert Every Snaday Night by HELD'S BAND. a TYwrTesTrncr . . . . 10c The test of time has proven that generation gen-eration of California women have been beoenwid by CremedeLis It creates perfect eooiplexloas by Elfins' Elf-ins' tbe skin healthful stimulant and food. Its use is becoming general. Its mission is to remove tan. freckles, pimples, snnbarn, blotebes. eto., sod Impart the heal lb-glow of 7 oath. All DnuaaisTS, eoe. or direct of ns tor 50o; trial alsa 10a, TMekeys Depilatory removes saperflaons hair in one application; harmless: (LOu. E.B. Harrinoton ACO, Dsrr. M Los Aaauu, Cm. qu'UmJ' , li uullU .u aU U HULL: THAT READS THE TELEGRAM The Telegram will Give a Carstensen & Anson Co. Piano, the Largest Size and Most Costly In- ; strument of That Make, to the Girl Whom f Telegram Readers Shall Vote the Most Popular !'. Girl. : W ; .. . : .- 1 , - . - n The Contest Opened Sept 1st and Will Close j December 23d. Every Telegram Reader : is t ' Qualified to Vote. K 1T .,- ' '; The Prize ' It f Carstensen & h r 1 $ I Anson Co.v. .: tt v 1: LC&3J r ' 5 tt 'JT- 4 -'CARSTENSEN & ANSOIT J, tt A- i i V COMPANY, . -M- t M I 5 Sols Agents, . J I 1 v t "3- I f t . J- The Instrument Is now jr Nfw HP" ci Wt In ths Carsten- j XX sen Anson show win TT , ft j dows, 74 Main Street. Jl A XX XX tTMfMMMM M HttMHftM j How to Win the New $400 Piano. . Any pirl loconi08 eligible as a contestant who shall be nominated by a reader ofThe Tel- eRram. Each reader and subscriber may cast ballots for his candidate and the girl receiving ; the highest number of votes will be award ed the splendid $100 instrument. - f. How to Secure Votes. f For each cent paid to The Telegram whether on back subscription or in advanceyou get one vote. j One month's new subscription at 60c (paid in advance) 60 votes ;' Three months' new subscription at fl.SO (paid in advance) 200 votes j Six months' new subscription at $3.60 (paid in advance).: .. . 500 votes : One year's new subscription at $7.20 (paid in advance) 1,000 votes j 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 V ; votes allowed by the above table but may also vote the 78 coupons which will be printed in The ' Telegram during the time of the contest. This applies to cash subscriptions of any length of time. ; Every Girl Who Reads The Telegram is Eligible. To the girl who wants a handsome piano this offer affords a splendid opportunity to secure se-cure a fine instrument free of all cost. If you want a fine piano get your friends to subscribe. ' Think of it! A year's subscription carries with it 1000 votes in addition to the daily coupons. cou-pons. As subscriptions are received the votes will be credited to the girls for whom the sub- i scriber desires to cast them. From day to day a list of the candidates and the votes cast will be published. Description of the Prize Piano. : The piano is of the Carstensen & Anson Co.'s own make, made in New York, a standard instrument, fresh from the factory. It was purchased from the Carstensen & Anson Music Co. for $400. It is the most costly instrument of its make. ; ' Here is the technical description and five-year guarantee: CA.SE Double mahogany, veneered both mside and out, plain front, colonial stylepatent duet desk. PIZE 1 feet 8 inches high. 5 feet 2 inches wide, 2 feet 3 inches deep. SCALE Seven and one-third octaves, full metal frame, overstrung bass, three strings to unisons throughout the scale except in bass strings, heavy copper wound brass strings with. copper, three pedals. Further particulars will be sent to an yone who writes to The Telegram. Address all letters let-ters to ' ; g I PIANO CONTEST COUPON I The Sa,t e o Telegram Pub- Date r ( , v.(e Iisning Co., Name of Voter salt Lake City, Utah. ' ' ii i i , i , I, . i i 1 sjBSMssssMsjsssssssBsjsjsasssssj ymmiwmmmmm-mmmmmmmmm "7 fcsjjssasisissjiBiasisiBissssssBswsBisis BBBJBBBSBBBBBBBBBBJSJSSSBSBSBSSBBB -B B on Con V Cfteatre Afternoon and Evening Performances. ( Admission 10c Ii sws ri r 3 I DIRECT FROM THE COLUMBIA THEATRE, SIN FRANCISCO : 'v Seventh Annual Engagement Here. CHARLES FROHMAN PRESENT5 HENR.Y MILLER. Monday and Wednesday Evening In Henry Arthur Jones's Latest Play, as Successfully Produced at the - Haymarket Theatre, London, an entire season, and shortly to be given in New York for the first time there, "JOSEPH ENTANGLED" Tuesday Evening Only In Madeleine Lucette Ryley's London and New York Success, "MICE AND MEN" Prices 25o to $2.00. 400 seats at $1.50. Whtn the Mountains and the Sta Shore MttL. Lagoon Closes Labor Day 11 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th. - - Monster Free Clam Bake! j Two Tons of Clams Served to the Public. Train-:30, 0, 11 a. xai, li30, 2:30, 3:30, 4:30, 8:30, 6:30, 7:30 p.m. ROUND TRIP 25 Gents. ! ... t P C0LLEGIm5IMINAI; i In tb bcaatifnl snbort of Oakland, f "i - California. Cmmftrn ttgra mm I J grmmf dtpimmmm. Seminary I Ktredited to tbe DnUer.itles I and leading Eastern Colleres. Fall I XrrmovrtMjfvf-mttO, 190. Writs v I foe han1omf lr illoutd catalogue. I IRS. C. T. MILLS, lilt Calif P. 0- ; Calltoraia y - --t -- -- - -- .,. . |