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Show A HEINZA k Free from Bonzoato oJodgUj Ir Brings out the real ij r flavor of other food and 1 f adds the delicate relish of ) V fipesh red-ripe tomatoes. iNv It is delicious, A VALUABLE PRIZES to Many People for a Little Effort Daynes-Beebe Music Co., Utah's Oldest and Best Music House, announce their greatest of all Publicity Campaigns an event of unusual interest, and one looked forward to by many homes in the great intermountain section. An interesting, nntertaining competition thai (ill should enter, one ilmi. in worth '-ut-rin. Hot Iiunv ; get your braiu to working. the children work on it. Someone ill get them: beautiful prizes, why mil youl Not jin hiiril ;ih it looks, Everybody should try. y First Prize $900 Virtuolo Player-Piano Second Prize $400 Daynes-Bee.be Upright Third Prize $150 Purchase Check We wanl to make IhiK campaign the prpatcBt of all. We waul every home, every lover of musie, every school, lodge and teacher to inter thin competition. We want to e in touch with every home and every person needing B piano, player-piano or organ.; To do this we offer a most valuable and, unusual variety of beautiful prizes, any one of whieh will be an ornament to any home. Many Valuable Prizes Rules and Conditions The Hrt prirt' if laiilifiil JHfio llalld A IHi Virtuolo ' out thp piei-i and pato them on a sheet of paper, PlajWT PiMO, the 'aTarVBloui VlWuolo." a it If known, eardbpSH or any other material .-.mvenient, and as luits it. mjji. ..mi. , . , fOVJ laMe in pui-h maniif r tnat It rorreftly arranged will we, , .1 ii,r i i '""i",'1 "", "v" '''" "' the nam.- of one of ruh greatest Busineit wt-t( I Dajmas-BMne I plight, one of the mont poii iimtitiitinaa ular nODM piaoe evi told in t'tah. Th third prise U , . a ie0 PurchSM I I k. I ii addition to the aho;e prists ,n ''" T 1" that ,,h"r.'" "J? onP 'O"' arranpe- there will be liio rurehane cheeks at iflun eaih 75 nl'n, of several pieces, then the award' will be made. PurebSse I bsekl si 178 MC, and all other an.wer'ill '" h, "r h,'r "anKement displayed in the most attractive ,. PurehSM 1 eckfl foi : each manner and ol most al!!.- to !ic from an advertising itandpoint in the opinion of ihe iudges. rli, Pnn-hue Cbceki are good for the amount Mated Fill out the eonpon for an exaet' written dupli-ate) and thereon in the purchase 01 inv piano or plaer fdano attach to or inidoiie with your annwer. The awards will i , . il hv ha. (inly onr -he. k o.ii'. I.e m-.-d mi; II,. l,e ma-ie h three prominent and disinterested "judges, purchase, and on no purehaee made prior to their date, j whose decisions will be final. ANSWERS MUST BE RECEIVED BY 9 A. M. SEPT. 22, 1915. WINNERS OF GRAND PRIZES IN FORMER CONTESTS A. J. rtwenson F.. R. Heisler Mrs. c. w. Yard Fay f'ummings W. Vincent .!. W. Vincent M. R. Tarlor Yrr- A- Keyworth F.. K. Molden Joseph Baumgar.en Mre.-T. R. (iolightly M.Vv K Kington T. 8. Jensen Mrs. K. W. Pinney Mrs. R. I.. Irvine F M rimer Ilil ien olsen Walter BddlUer M. H. Ross Mrs. O. M. Kuehs t'. Kimball F'ranci, Branford .lames Brown Mrs. John Balmforth We have just received and arc now displaying ' 777, 7. : ; rill out this coupon and send with vour answer, n Immense stork of. 1916 models of grands. DavlJPsFteebe Music Co., uprights aini play i i -pianris. Our store is 45 Main St.,-Salt Lake City, Ctah. . , , , , . 1 herewith submit uiv answer to vour Publicity Oam- erOWded ti, llie doors and we need room to paign Contest and ayree to abide by decisions of the properly display the new styles, and in order Jndgss- to clear our floors we offer all discontinued Name styles of all makes at heavy reductions in No. Street. R. F. D prices and on unusual payment terms. lie r;t . State sure to eall eHrly and see what a little money state if you have a piano, player piauo or organ. will do at this time in the purchase of a higb grade instrument, or write us for complete list. Tr- ADDRESS ALL ANSWERS TO CONTEST MANAGER. "Older Than the State of Tltah.'" DUVALL TASTE IN DECORATIVE T ait Ti A rr?T- vv Ax-LiL, rarri-ING rarri-ING MEANS THE ASSUR-ANCE ASSUR-ANCE OF LASTING SATISFACTION Now showing New Fall Patterns 122 East Broadway, Opposite Auerbach's. Telephone Wasatch 3154. The Smiles of the Satisfied 1 a Are the Smiles That Count Every day, in thousands and thousands of feL j "" S" thr" " lja''PV Smil'" "V ' t'"' p Post Toasties jk Tlif-y'iv different from the ordinar; i-orn flakes. IMF wW Mb in flavour and form. Post Toasties don't mnsli dowi in f-ream as ordinary flakes do they have a Vv body and form that keeps them crisp and firm. And the flavour: The hearts of selected white Jf-fi ''"n are skilfully cooked, daintily seasoned, Polled W ' a"d toasted hy a new process that brings out all the ' delightful zest of the true corn flavour in JmLyi New Post Toasties M the Superior Corn Flakes .(f Pine with cream, milk or fruit V wl2 Try Them and Smile! THE MAYOR, HE SAYS lie will not be a candidate to succeed himself. It's different with us. We are candidates every day to succeed ourselves as the best Storage. Moving, Mov-ing, Packing and Shipping uoncem in the west, and we are aHvavs reelected, re-elected, Redman Fireproof Storage Co. Wasatch 555 and 556. 161' Main. Our unequaled service and the Reasonable Rea-sonable Redman Rates are sure winners. Customs in Sugar Buying j! Are Changing Al one lime here in Utah thing tangible. It was su- and Idaho it was the ous- per-'qnality. torn, when buying sugar; tolks discovered :: to demana the imported at'a. superh. sugar ''Utah- i v t- Cdaho" is. They I old o'ther : '' ' ' folks. These told still other NT6w it is the custom to folks. In this way the news demand Utah-Idaho Sugar, spread. ; Whim the usual dictator The demand for l lah- ' j didn't bring about this Idaho Sugar is increasing !; Change. It was something Before long, everybody here ! : more deeply rooted, some- will be using 1 - 2 . . PRIVATE SCHOOL! Beginning October 1 t April I will give a half-year course in Ibe German language. Every Monday. Wednesday and Friday. From i to 8 p. in. for beginners and S lo 9 for advance scholars. $1.00 weekly or $20.00 for tbe whole course. Charles O. Schoier Room 7-'t: Mclntyre Building. TBIBXi N B W A N T ADS 'PULL |