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Show B-'OGDBX AND RETURN $1.10 Via D. & B. G. E. B. i For the Biff Pour Count' Pair. Selling Sell-ing .dates September 2S to October 3. 3f i n al limit, October 5. Biff attractions. Tribune Want Ads. .Boll phone 5201. Ind. phono 360-343. I OASTOR2A, Bears the 7 K'nd 0U Harc Always Bought Signature , jJ?---7p- of vvz -csUM Don't bo afraid to ffivo Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Cough Remedy to your children. It la intended especially for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough, and it is tho best mcdicino nmdo for those diseases. For salo by all druggists. TEE USUAL LARGE MUMMER OF BUYERS AT (MH0N-DAYNE5' SALE Mmy People Are Daily Takleg Advantage of the Money-Saving Opportunities Mere on Best Makes of Pianos. THE AVERAGE SAVING IS S12S TO $250 EVERY INSTRUMENT WILL BE CLOSED OUT, REGARDLESS OF COST OR FORMER PRICES. FINE PIANOS MARKED DOWN TO LESS THAN COST OF THE CHEAP KIND AT ANY OTHER TIME OR PLACE. Easy Payments to Everybody Who Desires Them. It Is Surely Piano-Buying' Piano-Buying' Time When Such an Opportunity Presents Itself. Human nature is the same the world over. Show tho average man or woman where a saving of onc-thinl to one-half can "be made in the purchase of a needed article, and they will take advantage of tho opportunity. It is clear to us now that we made no mistake in our estimate of the results of this sale. Wo -were eoulidcnt the people would lie quick to tako advantage ad-vantage of the opportunities here just as soon as this great offer was made known. Wo stated our case plainly. Wo arc compelled to drop a number of makos of pianos from our luie on account of bo-nig bo-nig tumble to do justice to so many. There werr about 100 of theso pianos in all, including somo of tho very beet makes, pianos that havo boon sold in this section for years. Now "wc liavo our money tied up in theso pianos, and wo want to got it back. That's all wo ask. Wo arc willing to take lirst cost of the goods and give the buyers the benoilt of tho discount in order to relievo ourselves of the load. Indeed, in main' instances tho prices at which theso pianos are marked moans an actual loss to us. But wo knew thero could be no half-hearted reduction made. We know the actual money saving sav-ing must bo so appnrent tho most skeptical skep-tical would be convinced. So wo laid the knifo to tho root of prices and spared it not. With us now it is simply, "Close out evorr one of theso pianos, aud do ic in a hurry-" That the callers at this sale appreciate appre-ciate tho chance given them is evidenced evi-denced by tho largo number of pianos that are taken daily. The sale is extensively patronized by tho very best people of tho city an'd State, good judges of piano values, poo-pio poo-pio who know quality in an instrument instru-ment and realize the great valuo that can bo obtained at this sale for so little money. Do .you need a piano? JC so, you want tho best, of course. Here is your opportune to secure the best makes at tho cost of the cheap kind at any other timo or placo. PIANOS OF QUALITY. Where, in all this wide world, will you find such au array of fine makes as we havo in our utorc at this time? Look at tlic list. Steinway Pianos. . Sohmer Pianos. Voso Pianos. Kimball Pianos. Kranich & Bach Pianos. Estey Pianos. ' . Ohickering Bros. Pianos. ' Schaoffer Pianos. Story & Olark Pianos. Lester Pianos. Kohler 8c Campboll Pianos. Whitney Pianos. Emorson Pianos. Worner Pianos. And many others too numerous to mention, in a great variety of styles and finishes. IN early all of them now, a very few slightly used or store worn, and priced accordiuglj-. WHAT IS YOUK CHOICE? How about a good, dependable $250 piano i CLAYTON-DAYNES It's all in the posing Scott's photos of babies and children are the delight of mothers. He understands children and knows just how to get best results. WEDNESDAY BABY DAY $4.00 Cabinets ttoZZr for S3.00 zLzlZ. A beautifnl ' ' baby album free. 25 E. THIRD SOUTH. j "f "t" Politics "I is a question In which many are 2'. Interested. GLASSES . H for Imperfect eyes Is a subject " " we aro IvlnK our Individual at- " tentlon to. -f J. E. & W. H. BROADDUS, Fitters of Glacseo That Fit, " X 54 SO. MAIN ST., 2'. y" McConaliay's Jewelry Store. MM t M t M t f Wo have rhreo of them left, two in ! mahogany at $112, one in oak at $12S. For cash or easy paj-mcnts. Or an extra good $275 pianp? Come and tako your choice of four at only $163, and pay as. vou like. lour choice of several splendid $325 uprights in niahoganv, French walnut ur English oak, latest styles, for only $1S7 and $1!);-:, nnd you can buy them tor cash or on eas3' payments at those prices. Throo colonial design uprights, one of the old standard makes, medium size, mahogany; sold always at $3G5. Your choice of tho throe at only $21S- and on easy payments if desired. Two .370 mahogany uprights at $230. Iwo 375 walnut uprights at $243. Two $'100 walnut uprights at $268. Two $400 mahogany uprights at $243. Then we have a variety of makes in tho $450, $475, $500 to $1100 uprights, in any finish desired, all marked down to close out to tho first lucky buyers at only $278, $203, $312, $337. $342, etc., aud on easy terms if desired. SPECIAL BARGAINS. Just one left of a certain high-grade make, a $600 stylo, large handsomo mahogany ma-hogany e.nso, beautiful tono quality, tho best bargain ever offered in a fine piano. It is marked down to only $293, and you can buj' it at that price on easy terms. A fino $700 parlor grand, high-grade make, English oak case, perfect condition, condi-tion, tho greatest bargain in a grand you will ever have oftcred you. Take it for only $465, on terms to suit yourself. your-self. EASY PAYMENTS TO ALL. We extend tho privileges of our easy pay plan at no advance in tho prices. This means that you can secure ono of tho finest pianos mado at a most re-markablo re-markablo saving, and pay for it on terms to suit 3Four convenience in every way. HOW ABOUT AN ORGAN? Wo have a number of new organs of a make wo will not handle in tho future. fu-ture. These organs sell usually at $75, $85, $90 to $125. We have marked them down to closo out in this salo nt only $37, $4S, $56 and $67. Terms, $5 cash, 4 per month. USED ORGANS. No excuse for your home to bo without with-out music when such bargains as theso arc to be had: A good, durable organ ..$10 A nico one, only 2 Another, twolvo stops 15 And another, high top 18 A fine one. ton slops 27 One almost now 30 Terms, $3 to $5 cash, $3 monthly. OUT-OF-TOWN PEOPLE. Wo will shirj any instrument to reliable re-liable peoplo living out of town, aud guarantee satisfaction in every way or instrument may bo returned at our expense. ex-pense. In sending your order it will bo well to name first aud second choice, so you will be suro of one of these great bargains, and you can buy on easy payments. pay-ments. OPEN EVENINGS. Store will bo open evonings during the salo. 109 South Main Street. MUSIC COMPANY. Demand "Inspected" Meats Salt Lake now has a clean, sanitary packing plant with government inspoetor always al-ways on duty. Tell your butcher or grocer you want "Inspected" meat. Wo furnish fresh and cured meata to dealers dally. Ask for the products of the jtateFittoeitfain Packing Co. THE ONLY PLANT IN SALT LAKE WITH GOVERNMENT GOV-ERNMENT INSPECTION. jl Columbia Phonograph pltegi Co. (General) 327-329 So. Main St. Granhophonea, Bocords and Supplies. Bell. 3D95. Ind. 1613. Only EicluBivo Talking Machine Uousa in Statt - Wdvise young men to join the Y. i Call" all departments ra-., J 35c veilingspecial Wednesday, the yard, 15c if y Center aisle Main store. fcfa J Wednesday offers of domestics and linens. K 1 Silkolinc covered comforts double bed size Splendid patterns nicely quilted fa fJjft .jJi worth $1.95 each Choice "Wednesday latfl1 Ten bales of pure while cotton batts Rcgu- I A hundred feather pillows High jzrade ar lar loc quality "Wednesday only, they ticking cover. Selected duck's feather fiii ff g,at' filW ing-3-pound M-cight-$1.60 M each v v Jdj value Wednesday, each A i Our September linen sale left hundreds of short lengths lp ! table lmenslV2 to 5-yard lengths worth 75c to $10.0 ' J the piece. . Wednesday we offer them to close at 50c $7.50 each reductions to h off. 3 UARANTEED hosiery for boys and girls 35c the " M Y P' 3 pairs for $1.00. Made of finest indestructible "Ji M cotton yarns absolutely wear-resisting two weights for L boys and girls. All sizes kept in stock. In our hosiery dc- partment. Center aisle Main store. .lj jj Jj ' r V T lain and fancy hand purses. Face T eftllC and clastic belts' 0olJ ' A values $5.00 to $7.00 JO tf ,aSies f d " and J1 , 0c to 7oc values. 9QV i each. Choose at gpedal 4 m Center aisle Main store. Center aisle Main store. M&'g , I , M I Sale of buttons Braids special p Jk A large assortment of plain and fancy j An extensive assortment oP plain anjii Y enameled buttons. Worth 25c to fanc.y braids iu all the new shaVicJ 75c the dozen. Special Worth 12 l-2c the dP J Wednesday the dozen ivC- yard. Special Ofc Center aisle Main store. Center aisle Main store. Overcoats 1 ready for service are most dffk 1 I satisfactory garments fetf 1 when bought in the right I Easy to fit. if you get a ffW'S 1 coat of your size, and you MAtP j will find here so many gar- A I nients of your size that you &fl 'ftf V TVSA 1 are sure to get a becoming Mj$J$W v 1 Coat with slight effort and feS'J , To tHpIv: I i at small cost. 811 111 : -v'frf I J We number among our Sfftf fr' s3$jj&f I I Overcoat patrons many tB&zQ -C'l? 1 men who still persist in b'c HHilJ having their suits made to jSp ; ; V ''P I measure prejudice is J wM't Cfl I strong but who would $ML s" I as soon think of having wm . . ; 1 their collars made-to-or- P fH 1 der as theii1 overcoats. jgj CT I We have them in all lf jpl I kinds and styles from Mm I $7.50 to $50.00. 0or MaH Order Department is Always I in Working Order. I j Miilleffs Clottiiiig Store, I 41 to 45 W. Second Sonflu I a W.S.aicCORNICK'. THOS.R.CTJi?1 I President. VIce-B3i THE UTAH NATIONAL SALT LAKE CITY, UTX VTe receive deposlta of $1.00 1, ward and pay four per centJTe Start an account in our savlngsn ment today. -ap R. T. BADGER.' d National Bank of the A thoroughly modern eavlnsp ment conducted In connection bank. Safe deposit boxes for nmi Depository. MT" Frank Knox, president: Jarrie5 ray, vice-president; V. F. EarisFr" E. A. Culbcrtson, asst. cashier' Capital paid In. 5300,000. lntf on tlmo deposits. tfw. I Mk ! DESERET NATIONAL f U. S. Depository, -ArM Salt Lake City, UtahT Capital, 5500,000.00; surplus, :ro L. S. Hills U Moses Thatcher Vlc- H. S. Youngr Edgar S. Hlljs Alj( L. W. Burton Asfe Safety Deposit Boxes forSp, m ESTABLISHED 1889.l!fej UTAH COMMERCIAL! SAVINGS BANKi WM. F. ARMSTRONG. Preslden' BYRON GROOM Commercial Canklns in All ItaSfe Four per cent Intcresi on savln te ACCOUNTS SOLICITEj R. G. DUN & cqK-THE cqK-THE MERCANTILE AGf GEORGE RUSTt General ff'fit Idaho, Nevada, Utah and W Offlco 201 Tribune Bldg., Salt Jj. ESTABLISHED 1641. 1B95W THE OLDEST AND UAW4 McCORNICK & CIJaj,? BANKERS, I 1 ESTABLISHED 1B0 Salt --Ke City, UtiR JiCCRRSAgB SJffhi ESTABLISHED 1SM4 Capital, 510.000; Surplus. -mV Special attention given UBgk fcctlon of rcntrf. payment 91 nnd the car of property fog aim S2ndtshe251 aoUTHM WALKER BROTHfS j BANKERS: .iKJ y ( lncorporated.)Al t ESTABLISHED jy Capital SL Surplus ... -rail' Absorbed the Salt Lako QmJ MM Fargo & Co a ZrWJW Safety Deposit Boxes ff)k Traveler' Letters of Crft)b Available In All Parts of &fUg WE INVITE YOUR ACht |