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Show y t - K - - mm- ... H' i p , - r - , A . .J -J .J ' tjz- wti jctd rcrzio ' ULVETS ATD T7ALTCIT . IXAZS X1JZ EVAr3 AUnS IT ALL mr.T.TATT PAVI3 JLT3 CO. Tim nbrcrr.cus . ' ' Drmrr r (iKWt Boater) l and TM. I To -.. 1" tX., loe. Jo and Jgc . V - - . W & - -4 L .The Eest rurlesQj, of the Tear, THE. IMPEPJAL GIRLG AND EXTRA ATTRACTION TTTOK3DAT AND FRIDAY. ' ' .' FisIitinfT DICK MYLAND j CALIFORNIA'S GREATEST FEATHER-WEIGHT, ' WILL FC SIH VELY SPAR FOUR FAST ROUNDS. I No advance in Price. Get ticket now. j , : ... :JA" Greatest Aid io Coolicry : With least labor and trouble it makes j hot-breads, biscuit and cake of finest flavor, liht, sweet, appetizing and assuredly digestible and wholesome - -V v . . ': .'."i-. ; . : . - - ' ami RaJClata POWDtH CO. CMlClfiC ; I ' ; ' THEODORE LORCH, ' Bo Will Appear in "The Great Conspiracy" at the Grand Theater To- morrow Night- ' ; Prof.S.H.Cflarf: Dranitlc fccltals BARRATT HALL March 29 and 30 ; MARCHa. :t F. M.-Afldjee: The E.lemaat of Beauty la literature. " ' MARCH . I:1S F. L-"JOB." . MARCH 1:11 F; M- "ELATNX." MARCH SO, l:U F. M.-'TJAVrD.- Matinee. (Oc. Eventna-. 5o. Couree (four reottale). 1.2a, ' Utahna Dancing Pavilion Main 8treet, Below Lyric Theater. T. Ia Hammer, Manager. Beat Dancing Floor In the State. Every evenlnf except Sunday. ' Admission Ladies, ,X0 cenU; gentlemea. ' w . i LAM I ki-ll iiLs HAKASXIU. : r.:ATi:i2i: today at 3j TOOTaHTLaat Time. , FLcrGEnocEnTs; With Max Flcmaa and Superior Company of Flayers In . . "The Street!, of tie Weak." i new modern play by AlUse M. BmHa.) Frie-So to tlM, Hat. So ta IX.08. THURSDAT. MARCH TH. FREDERICK VARDE ( ' Xa Twe Recitals Afternoon at J KV-"The Women of Shakea- peare." Eyenlnf at 8 JO Recital of ''HAMLET." Frlcee aTrenlng, J6o to tLW; afternoon,' too to 75c Sale new on. . , FRIDAT AND SATURDAY No Matinee.) ' The Unirersity Dramatic Club ; In NIOBE. Frioes-gc to tl-Oa Sale today EataMIsbed JML Offlcea - The Oldest and LarrviL - - r. g. dufi & eo. OEORGE ROBT. General Manager ' Clan, Idaho, Nevada and Wyoming. Of-ees Of-ees lit Froaxess SuUding. Salt Lake Oty. Sourenir Kattnee Today at 3 10Q P. 1L A handsome article frea , TONIGHT last time of the great Intellectual Intel-lectual actress, - MISS LAURA FRANKENFIELD In WnkJe Collins dramatisation of . MA Kew Magdalen." HER DOUBLE LIFE, A play of the Franos-Oermaa frenoar in xm. . harjda75heareat Coneplracy." " ; ' ' "- - ' ' ;' THE LAGOON ROAD Calt take Ocden Eailway Co, ' ' Simon Bamberger." ' Ttesldent Genl Mgr. ! ' Time Uble In effect Nov. , IK LEAVE SALT LAKE: , M M, U a m, t, 4:S9. 1:30 p. m. LEAVE LAGOON: t. 9M. llm,l iM. IO V m. .'' I As water feeds flowers. Satin skin ereaia nourishes the skin to health. 2Sc. Schramm's. GRAND IfREE DISTRIBUTION . An entertaining and educational contest open to everyone (with exceptions as! noted below) that will prove interesting and beneficial t all who participate. This distribution of prises wQl be made to those sending us the largest list of correct words made from letters used to spelling the three words r '- i ' " The Kimball Piano" ' ' ' - j . . ' ' ' ' .".'..';'. , The distribution of this large 'amount in prises Is only made possible by the liberality and progressive-nesa progressive-nesa of the W. W. Kimball Co., who are determined that the name "KIMBALL" shall become .household word; to fix the name "KIMBALL" indelibly upon the minds of all who may now or at some future time need a piano. J .:,.-. A FEW PERTINENT FACTS . The W. W. Kimball Co. manufacture and sell 35,000 Instruments every year. Kimball Pianos are sold on the one-price-to-all system. They have affixed value. They are not sold , , "- to Mr. Jones at one price and to Mr. Brown at another. . - All dealers who sei the Kimball Piano must sell them at the established price. ;. No more is) allowed to be asked, no less accept. I Every dealer who handles thej Kimball Piano must mark them in plain figures. . , FIRST PRIZE S450 Xlmball Upright Piano, Cabinet Grand, will be given as first prise ,to the . person sanding us the largest list of correct Tvords as above mentioned, and according to rules and conditions named below: , SECOND PRIZE. 323 Kimball Upright Piano, cottage siae. V ' J THIRD FRIZZ Credit il for 1 150.00. '. I FOURTH PRIZE A Credit Bill for 130.00. ' . To the next five largest lists of correct words will be given Credit Bills for $100 each, To the next U j live largest lists of correct words will be given Credit Bills for 195 each, To the next five largest lists I of correct words will bo given Credit Bills for 3)85 each, and following this In groups of five, each of I the competitors sending us the five largest lists of correct words will be given Credit Bills for f 1.00 I less than the preceding prise, until the entire 3)10,000 shall have been distributed. I inPjORTANT FEATURES I By special arrangement with the W. W. Kimball Co. these Credit Bills will be honored at their face val- I 1 use towards the purchase of any new Kimball Piano In our store. The winners are thus assured of a gen- I I I ulne reduction of the amount of their Credit Bills. ill There will be 143 Credit Bills jllstrtbuted. They are worth striving for. 1 RULES AND CONDITIONS OF CONTEST II No lists received after March 81. 1906, will be considered. I Only such words are to be used as are found in Webster's International Dictionary. No proper names, i 1 I foreign words, names of persons, towns or places are to be used. I I Do not use a letter more times in forming a word than it appears in the words "The Kimball Piano." I I Words spelled the same but having a different meaning can be used but once. II No one now owning an upright piano can compete. II No one connected with the piano business in any way can compete. j I In the event of a tie, prises of equal value will be given. . I I Contestant compiling list must sign same, together with coupon accompanying list. r I In the event of list and coupon not being signed by contestant the right is reserved to reject such list, r i I Easy payments will be granted those wishing to be accommodated by applying their Credit Bills, and . 1 paying the balance In small monthly payments. : , ,11 Not more than one Credit Bill will be accepted on the same piano. I I I Lists must be made in alphabetical form or will be subject to rejection. II EXAMPLE t j A B H I K L M N ' O P t HI all bat halt Ink kill lap man no -no pst II alt btt hat 111 kite lot map not oak pat III " Th P,an0B he given as prises have Just been received from the W. W. Kimball Co. and are now on III exhibition at our warerooms. I ( . ' III The winners of the prises will (be determined by three Judges, all prominent cltlsens of Salt Lake City. I COUPON Cut, fill out, attach to list Jof words and send to Clayton Music Company, 109-11-13 So. Main street. II . Salt Lake City. Utah. J . HI I hereby certify that I compiled the accompanying list of words and agree to accept the decision HI of the Judges of awards as final. III - - Name.: . IE 1 III ll CtreetNo. ...... HI ; I PBtfflce ! Ill Words In list . ...... .1 Have you a piano.............. I CLAYljON MUSIC CO. 1 LEADING MUSIC DEALERS 109-11-13 S. Main St., SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 1 1 1 ' 1 " "Jans' f km y A gift of $665,000 will accrue to Tuske- f:te institute, Alabama, by the will of the ate Andrew T. Dotsr, a retired merchant mer-chant of New York, who died two months aro at his home In South Orange, N. J. 12 a1. th entire Qotntas praductissi of the World Is consumed very year 03UUl ot Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets mmmmmmmmmmm "Core a CoU la One Day." B. W. GROVE'S signature en box. 20c WORTHY CLOTHES FOR BOYS : . ' M It ... - . . 17 ''' You're buying a pig In a poke as far as much of the boys clothing W'iiClffS 1 . on .the market is concerned. . , v k r4 v Looks well, may not be high priced, but It soon betrays its short- comings. , Seams that don't show are sewed with cotton, get rotten and f pull apart. Not properly shaped and stitched. A little - hard usage : v' ' ' makes It look awfuL V)V-' I You don't take any such chances with our kind Of boys clothing, and , y..yr' l . you don't pay as much. We watch every point with vigilance, AND JJX j.M , V WOE TO THE MAKEfl WHO TRIES TO HOODWINK US. WE IPH 1 K:U 1 ' HAVE ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN ALL THE LATEST FAB- . V RICS, AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. - . v .. . 'teM'- POULTOR, MADSEN, OVEH & CO. mmmmmmmmmWmWmTmmWmmmmsi 111-113 Main St, Where the Clothes Fit , : . ' ' "'.""'!.-.'' . .- . - ' . ' " |