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Show No one man in the history of the nation's industry and invention has con- take advantage of the many comforts, conveniences, labor-saving, and time- tributed more toward efficiency and, through efficiency, economy than has saving' devices that his wonderful ingenuity has made possible for you? Be- Thomas Alva Edison. Today is Edison Day, consecrated to a recognition low are listed some of the items that have been developed from his inven- of his master works and valuable services to civilization. How better can tions and guide as to where they can be procured, with assurance as to qual- you commemorate the day and at the same time benefit yourself than to ity and economy. ! l r The - Electric - Dollar Is -Growing Daily Your dollar is buying less food and clothes today than it ever did. One of the very few commodities entering in an important way into your life which has not increased in price is electric current. The one dollar that is growing is the Electric Dollar. Electric light and electric cooking and labor-saving household appliances ap-pliances are within reach of every family even those with the most modest incomes. The usefulness of electricity is constantly increasing, and nearly every day shows a new way in which thi3 magic power adds to the pleasure and comfort of living. Today is the 38th anniversary of the discovery of the incandescent electric lamp by the greatest genius of our time perhaps the greatest great-est genius of all time Thomas A. Edison. To his master mind and untiring energy we owe many of almost indispensable in-dispensable conveniences of life. One of the chiefest of these is the electric light the earliest and fondest dream of the great inventor. The new Edison Mazda Lamp is the full realization of that dream. It is a lamp which gives three times as much light with the same current consumption as the old-fashioned carbon lamp it is the lamp which is known throughout America as "Sunlight's only rival." With an Edison Mazda lamp in every electric socket in your home you will have better, brighter and cheaper light. Utah Power & . Light Co. Efficient Public Service. Ground Floor Kearns Building. . Telephone Main 500. THE i I DICTATING 'I jf I MACHINE! , y !i The greatest boon to Q modern business. Thousands of the best j business concerns now jH dictate their letters t ill the Edison way. Pi pi lake Farrington J M Prove It! (A DICTATING U MACHINE kj COMPANY . ! 4 314 Walker ' j farriWcn Service m Brk 3 Wasatch How "Woliild Yoa Like to Receive a Cheqime for $11 (O)? You can tell a good advertisement from a bad one. Perhaps you couldn't write a good advertisement, because you might be at a loss for words, but if someone else had written the words for you and you merely had to select the best words and paste them together, . you could probably make a pretty good advertisement. $2(00 IN CASH PRIZES are offered for the best advertisements of : 2& NEW EDISON "The Phonograph with a SottJ" composed exclusively of quotations clipped from newspaper articles which the music critics have written about this wonderful now instrument. in-strument. It costs you nothing to compete. Professional ad writers writ-ers and all persons connected in any way with the manufacture or sale of phonographs are barred from the competition. THE PRIZES ARE AS FOLLOWS: $1000 first Come to our store and get full particulars. We 500 second shall be glad to give you complete instructions 250 third anc furn'sn vou a sample advertisement al- 100 fourth ready pasted up in proper form. We also pro- 50 fifth vc a rePr'"t of what the music critics have i i a 1. said about the New Edison, and $10 each for ten that Don't wait. The contest closes October 27th earn honorable and your advertisement must be completed be- mention. fore that date. I Th . 1 V 1 IOA!t3$Uf lOS Numerous great artists singers and instrumentalists have "AJX U When you listen to an EDISON Diamond Disc Record an SUUg and playCd in.direct comParison with EdisOT1's RE" W4-0 EDISON "RE-CREATION" vou are at once impressed and r i W&QN tlWNN CREATION of their work; and the musical critics of more i'W: , , , tmmtttv , , , Tgwr on . i V y held spellbound with its wondrous REALITY its purity and S i -MMH? flyK&&JS than 200 of Americas leading newspapers m the columns of -flr . J VrVj their own papers ADMIT THAT THEY CANNOT DISTIN- dcPth of TONE ; and you feel that you are not listening to a , , , - ""X'l GUISH BETWEEN AN ARTIST'S VOICE OR INSTRU- f V " , J phonograph, bu.t to the actual voire of the singer or the actual f f t MENTAL PERFORMANCE AND EDISON'S RE-CREATION ' V' ''J i ' - - Paying of the instrumentalist. Come in see and hear for I ''O J I LVvfl -OF IT. :-. WJ yourself. . LDlsoW'i ' 1 P1 :r 'Sold on Easy Terms A Little Each UflSljM Vt ' JJuldiCLO. Catalogues FREE and Postpaid ' y . j I Week or Month. i tmssiSBm if You Can't Call. - JOSEPH J-A.YAIT$pisS5EXT CAJrTAJLl2SO,COO.OO II "OLDER. THAN THE STATE OF UTAH |