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Show PROLONGING LIFE IN BRIGHFS DISEASE timmIJ11. for Physicians who have had n?? ,bu ?llure J" chronic Brlghfs Disease to believe that there is such a hnnS e?ury aIld man' dOUbtleSS honestly feel that patients reporting recoveries re-coveries under Fulton's Renal Compound are but temporarily benefited. Let ub for a moment refer to the case of tho daughter of the late N. w. Spalding, former u. S. Sub-Treasurer of Sari Francisco. ,Ste?" uer .M'er "had spent ten thousand thou-sand dollars m efforts to euro her and the dropsy came and the end looked near she was put on Fulton's Renal Compound. To use the words of the physician, let us say that she was "temporarily "tem-porarily benefited." W must now stretch temporary" to twenty years, for it was twenty years ago. and she was living and attending to her house-1913 house-1913 tles at ,ast advices, In January, The case of a well known editor of San Francisco, whoso address we will give to anyone who caros to write was declared to be hopeless. He has been editing hie paper for twelvo vears einco his -temporary Improvement." He believes be-lieves he is well and certainly looks lllcc it. In view of caso after case like the above, if you have Brlghfs Disease you owe It to yourself and family to trv Fulton Ful-ton s Renal Compound before giving up It can be had at Schramm-Johnson. Drugs, "The Never-Substltutors." Five (5) Good Stores. For pamphlet on our investigation into the curability of Bright's DIseaso write John J Fulton Co., San Francisco. (Advertisement.) of Pearline If How little it costs! How much it IS W does! Just put a tablespoonful of 1 I Pearline in a pail of hot or cold, hard I I or soft water, ajid it makes that pailful I do more work in all kinds of washing 1 and cleaning than anything else that's 1 known. The dirt comes out or comes 1 offwithout that tiresome, wearing out I WL costs. Reckon up what it does and m I i lift saves in time and labor and wear and M 1 1 Ilk tear of things washed. i ill 1 1 1. Besides it's only necessary to M 1 M 1 lllft, "Use One-half as much Mm HJjJa lpl oMer powders.' ! ftJgSli PEARLINE a math only by Mm 1 fofclM S&dES PYLE&SONS hbTBSRirS I Fit EE t .the Fersn Sending Us the Most I ; Appropriate Line to Complete the Verse Below I I This smiling girl with cheeks aglow! I !SM4 P rfy7m IS Is playing the "Marvelous Virtuolo," I jfjlj . And from her glee His plain to ,ee I j I S "Her heart from care is wholly free." I t llilmill She loves its g melody." , ; 1 'kWmmX0 -She's 3st as happy as can be." " I ! Anyone can make a rhyme. A little thought and the words to complete the ahove verse will come to you. Here you have only to supply one line to complete the verse, and your line may -be the most appropriate j of all. ' ; I A FIME $375 EMPRESS PIAMO ' ! j Free For The Next Most Appropriate Answer. Put on your thinking cap and send us a line. Some one will get these prizes; why not you? So get busy. Write your line and send it in right away. Pree to eveiybody. We want everyone who would like a fine 1 piano or player-piano to enter this competition. Our idea is to draw attention of the public to our store, i our name and the finest line of pianos and player-pianos In the intermountain country. j; WINNERS OF GRAND PRIZES IN OUR FORMER COMPETITIONS . A. J. Swenson Mrs. C. W. Yard Mrs. J. A. WhytePay Cummings M. H. Ross U j Wm. Vincent Miss Rhea Taylor Mrs. R. L. Irvine S. S. Heisler Mrs. E. W. Pinney j ; I E. E. Holden Mrs. T. R. Grolightly Hildur Olsen Mrs. O. M. KuchsPred A. Keyworth Sj jj T. S. Jensen Mary E. Boynington Olisbee Kimball J. Wm. Vincent Mrs. John Balmforth i k Miss Frances BransfordP. M. Ulrner James Brown ..u. If THE FKEE FKIES CONDITIONS ' ! The first prize is a beautiful ?650 VIRTUOLO piano to the most appropriate an- All you have to do is to make up a line that you think will bo I I ' I swer m accordance with the conditions. The second prize is a $375 EMPRESS piano . B ' I to the next most appropriate answer. To tho next five most appropriate answers the most appropriate to complete the above verse. You can write the 9 ! j m a ciedlt certificate of ?150 each. To the next ten most appropriate answers a credit . . , . ; Mcertliicate of 5125 each. To the next twenty-live most appropriate answers a certlfl- 1,ne ln sPaco provided in tho coupon below, or you can use a separate fl 1 cate of $115 each, and then following these ln groups of 25 the next most appropriate Bheefc of DaDer but vou must make exact eonv of counon if vnn ppi H ! 1 I9 answei-s will receive credit certificates of 2.50 less than the previous group until 25 5neec OI PaPer uut ou musc maKe C0P 01 -Oupon il. ou use H ; ! ha.ve been awarded at $100. That Is, some at $115, some at $112.50, some at ?110, other paper, and sipu and send iu with your answer. Write your v Bomofa0rem'aIan"n1anJwcrs all those who submit a good answer will receive a name and address plainly. Free to all except winners of grand prizes J c credit certificate of $75. These credit certificates are good for amount stated toward in former contests and cmplovees of this store and immediate fam- m l j the purchase of any new piano or pkiyer-plano at the regular price Time of certlfl- iHes The juaRinR win be eft to three prominent men whose names 1 j ; cate is limited and Is not good on any purchase made prior to its date. ... , .i r. ' m I pf Only one certificate may be applied on one piano. "svill be announced later. Only one answer from one person allowed. OUR LINE OF PIANOS AND PLAYER:PIANOS 1 1 I WM. KNABB & CO. VOSE & SONS SCHAFFER CONWAY & CO. THE VIRTUOLO j l HALLET & DAVIS PRICE & TEEPLE 3KOHLER & CAMPBELL RUDOLF THE AUTOPIANO ! j 1 IVERS & POND DAYNES-BEEBE STORY & CLARK EMPRESS THE PIANISTA j : We want every household in the gTeat intermountain country to know our house and the line of pianosswe carry. In no other store in this country can ij ja I be found such an array of the product of the world's best makers. Our fall stock has just arrived and we invite you to come and inspect the latest H w i models of tho piano maker's art, or, write for catalogues, prices and full descriptions. g fl j GRANDS UPRIGHTS PLAYER-PIANOS ! All Asiiwrs Mm&t H&eta Our tore Before 6 p m, Sept. S9 1 & 1 3 I 1 COUPON Fill This Out Completely I il; I herewith submit 'my answer, subject to conditions of competition, and agree to abide by the decision 1 of the judges: I j WRITE YOUR LINE HERE I ij j SIG-N YOUR NAME HERE A " ... I ;! j STREET . P. D City State ; I T , DO YOU OWN A PIANO OR PLAYER-PIANOS j I " ADDRESS YOUR ANSWER, CONTEST MANAGER i , Francis j fci'Vi1 V collect al Xirfe?? 9 honest fffiw NSC every- fJtafcasiS where. ml', i,551 y Bonded M)f,, f 1?r, 350c Mr S v5? w th staU . u." 'Mil |