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Show n j Just New Your Piano I Money Is Worth Nearly Double Piano money is in many families the fruit of denial and sacrifice money that parents have I toiled to save to add to their children's enjoyment and culture. v Yet with no money is it easier to make a mis take, ibid few mistakes cause more disappointment than the purchase of a faulty, nnpleasing piano. Tho chance for this is great- families have learned that tho ly reduced if one chooses by purchasing power of their pia-reputation pia-reputation the reputation of no money is almost doubled the piano itself, and, even at Carslensen-Anson Co.'s. more, the reputation of the Get the Most for house where one buys. Your Money Observing this rule, one No other house can possibly cannot find other offerings offer nor does offer such 'that mean as much as those remarkable bargains as those now being made on ex- here now. changed pianos by Carstensen- Note lhe many pianos of Anson Co. great reputation. At no other ... NO RISK OF MISTAKE house can you find such a This is the largest -music choice. No other house is in house in the state. Each of a position to secure in exits ex-its sales is backed by a guar- change such pianos as these, antee that means satisfaction Both in appearance and in absolute satisfaction. performance, these pianos are Carstensen-Anson Company so far superior to the ordinary are agents for the Pianola "exchanged piano" that no Piano. And, owing to its vast; one but yourself need know popularity, they constantly re- that they have ever been used, ceive in exchange for it, pia- If You Decide NOW nos of the highest class pia- jf you lake acivantuge of nos of a character so high, in t.liesc special prices, you will a condition so fine, that no finci yourself in possession of other house can offer their ., veay Sllperi, v'V,Vl0 at the e(lua - ' mere cost of a commonplace Hundreds of Salt Lake instrument. NOTE THESE EXCEPTIONAL OFFEKS, f 2 Steinways - $310 and upwards 4 Webers - 450 " . 3 Everetts - - - 360 n 2 Hardmans - 335 " 'f 2 Cables ... - 300 n 2 Kranich & Bach - - - 265 " And Many Others All on Terms to Suit YOU. If ; CARSTENSEN & ANSON L i COMPANY 74 So. Main Next to McCornick's Bank i Does the MORMON CHURCH Influence Washington ? JOOK1 For fifteen years the Mormon Church has been making deals with the G. O. P. The G. O. P. gets votes and cash. The Church gets protection and power. The G. O. P.'s pull seems to lead plumb into the Temple. The Church's influence appears ap-pears to reach right into the White House. The story of the deals is in Pearson's Magazine now on sale. It gives names, dates and terms. It shows what the Church gives and what it gets. It explains ex-plains the avowed aim of the Mormon Church to control this government. It shows how quiet but rapid progress is being made towards that end. Read this story, and judge for yourself. In the same issue of this mngazinc another article acts forth how undertakers under-takers burden the grief-stricken. Another An-other story explains how neglected teeth cause sickness, and how the teeth should be safeguarded. A fourtli article shows what it would mean to this, country to annex Cuba. ' Seven Rattling Good SHORT STORIES Pearspn's Magazine OCTOBER mm H The Contest Manager Says: I "That the $10,000 voting contest positively ends one week from tomorrow night. "That the most important time of the entire race is the next five days the final fl of the special offer. "That hard work, perseverance and conscientious application will surely win a prize 'worth while.' "That by persistent effort NOW candidates who are in last positions can come to the front and win out. "That those who fail to make the most of the few remaining days of the contest will certainly go down to defeat. IH ' :! f j jfl Sea Front at Havre, Whero Tribune and Telegram's European Party Will Embark on S. S. "Chicago," October 23 PH for New York, Returning Home. , ONLY FIVE DAYS IN I I SPECIAL OFFER I Extra voles to the extent of 1,200,000 will be awarded candidates Saturday , ' 11 night, immediately following the close of the last and most important special of- IH fer of the $10,000 contest. These ballots will be given to ten persons two capi-' tal prize winners and one prize "to each one of the eight districts. Extra ballots jH are also being allowed for new business in amounts over $25. That the present jH inducement is all-important goes without saying. More than one candidate will win or lose' on the strength of it.. There is no luck or chance about the winning of the additional ballots work alone counts. The offer closes Saturday, August 27 at G p. m. S1650 Overland. Touring Car, Second Capital Prize, Purchased From Consolidated Wagon & Machine Co. 138-150 South Stato Street. Polls for Wednesday's Count I Xlose at 4 p. in. I The polls for tomorrow's published report close at 4 o'clock this afternoon. There is a tendency on the part of candidates to withhold their ballots. This is,-in is,-in a measure, a big mistake. The public is looking for advances on tho part of candidates and many will throw their ballots to the leaders. Show your friends you arc in the running by casting several thousand votes today. Gel. at the top of the list and stay there. Nothing succeeds like success, and it' you want assist-ance assist-ance from others, show them that you avz working yourself. , i FH Address Subscriptions, Communications, Kemittances, etc., to the r CONTEST DEPARTMENT IF THE THE AND TELEGRAM I i!B |