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Show The Telegram intends to place the Best Atlas in the World in the home of every per- ' son in Salt Lake City. :: If you have a child going to school you can't afford to be without with-out an atlas-one of the right kind. Your home would not be complete without it. I - - .,,.,;., . : mnMB.iiu.:.,;,.-.,."-!1!:;1? IIJ.ini. i?j , , .Ji'ji j- if '".'.. j--! -. .' .- " I r ii.) ' '. . , i , i, i r.'.yri'-"" f-mw."in;"",'.'!!-;' J3 I Thc Telegram Has Bought 2,500 Volumes of What Prof. George A. Eaton Says:. i t-lrx ftrtA'a h flrwt- $T tmtlrn Atfldc? ' The well-known principal of the Salt Lake High School has inspectedjHam- j tnC YVOrlU & IVlUbl UliipiGsMS rilEClb mond's Pictorial Atlas of the World and gives it his cordial endorsement. y j ; Tlus is Hammond's Pictorial Atlas of the W THE STANDARD PRICE FOR IT IN EVERY HERE IS PROFESSOR EATON'S LETTER Wj BOOKSTORE IS $5. YOIT CAN'T GET IT FOR LESS. i . jw a - THE SALT LAKE TELEGRAM: I have examined Hammond's Pictorial y AM rklEPD TA TFI FlDAAy? CI IRCrPIRFDC . ' Atlas of the World and am very well pleased with it. The maps, while being re- I . tW UlTLlt IU I LLLUltAllVa 3UD3V.IIDLsi3 cent, comprehensive and accurate, abound in much useful information not found !If you are now a TELEGRAM subscriber, call at THE TELEGRAM office and inspect the atlas. on QecripUv?' and Pictorial Gazeteer is especially interesting andinstre You have your choice of these two plans: .jVQ , ' j . ' $L5 cash forihe atlas ad rTe7 7lur ;?bscriPtion for six months at the regular subscription ; 'N home bg tho t an atlas and x cheerfully recommend Ham-, I pr!ce 2f ce?ts per mo?h' or pay $1 cash f or the atlas and rene w your subscrlPtlon f or 81X months at the, mond's to all who wish an up-to-date work of this kind. Yours truly, , f , Ii rate of 75 cents per month. GEORGE A. EATON. J No one is barred from securing these atlases while they last. I IF YOU ARE NOT A TELEGRAM SUBSCRIBER, vou can subscribe for six months and secure I : Z7ZZ7T7IZ7rZI I the atlas on either of the plans described above. jj THE ATLAS CONTAINS NEARLY 300 PAGES AND THE SIZE IS 10X12 INCHES 1 GALL AT. TELEGRAM OFEICE TODAY AND SECURE YOUR ATLAS WHILE THEY LAST ; M 1 ".J!iJ 'J..-IJM!'lL.lJ.."."JUiJlii'JJJJ-'i'l' M.i,MLr;uil l JJ IUMgt!IJJl lggB"i' VitJir9P.V.irLXV.l!'' .' I1 --5 '- L 1 - 1 . 'J J.1.1,.1 ., t..-. - ::r f J "- !' J.1,.1-!. J 1 L - --'T ni.J g 0 1 . ..MT . t fARDNERDAILYCTNEVJ5 jj Make An Impression Stylish, good-ap- r peariiig Suits' will 1 g 5 increase the Hlf atrh K chances of any man s 1 1 . !1 1 1 ft in any position. -3 5j:jipgg3 5 M They carry an iBv MvSn impression .of sue- Wln 3 ress, pride and am- feJ1. Jj QUALITY is the 'M llH I g first requirement in f'j 'Sfev!? if.lW'l g Gardner Suits. jffATJw Y) g CORRECTNESS '.t ' & V, ft tells the full merits yy$?M Cft h K in one word. i-::.r---cj CofynHrt6 19C6 jt Prices $12, g $18, $20 and $22.50. for the favorites. i NEW I Remington MODELS j are now on the market- that's all that most ; typewriter users ask to know. They know that a new Remington model means and always al-ways has meant a new standard of typewriter efficiency. New escapement, new variable line sparer and other vital improvements im-provements insure better work and more of it on thctt new Remingtons than any type. writer has ever done before. i ! Remington Typewriter Co. j 172 SoutJi West Temple Street, Salt Lake City. j 1 fe -bathaswect" A Perfumed Luxury "bathaswect- Tl g RICE POWDER For tii eath COMPLEXION SOAP ' & Jgl Best toilet powder. Anti-J 5oftenl Hard Water A Soften and whitens the Iff g Neptically pure. RelievesV ,TO".ru "lerAv .kin. Makes heavy V5 untui ar.d chai-,. Better than Per- ,. creamy lather. Very IS pS me. Best for fuma. J5 bathJ" aJC- Xfraarant. Purest l K v baby. X THE BOX Meenn THE CAKEX"- toilet R 234 MAIN. TTtnri Hnnfnl BRANCH OFFICE, 47 SALT LAKE CITY. U 1311 DQWIAI O.MAIN, LOGAN, UTAH. !;. A ZIVMF.RVAX. MT.K. 'Ir:rh Fvt.-.vt'.l !si-u o;y Without fain. Ire with Other Work. S". :cth 1 'ne; ril 1 ub' : . . ') 12 VKAR (il'AK XTKK. It fKVWSl rTQTTF kxamint;o -SiJfc ltOb4sC 1 rKt.ll, A M A!)V!( K. ;SJJ2W- "pen liil 0 p. m ; Sunday, 10 t PRINT, THIS AI WITH YOC. Rare Book Sale at Shepard Book Co., opposite Knutsford, 1-3 off. J ' --f---rmimm M-a 7... -T.-n.lTT6 - Jilt', "," V , Mid"1"1'" 1 ' 1 lLJ12WfimttdJMQi3?Lm.'..l?i W ISaJ i 1 s aAr1 TTf l3!JJF3FLTATJ!E!aPI!rTJLyr ' 1 ' m .ml WALK-OVER SHOES FOR MEN I YVl $350 Dn t Wear S.hoes Xzt wear you out try'g to wear them. That's the trouble with so many makes of shoes they don't IfffL ( get easy until they're old. Walk-Over shoes are easy from the start. They are made on models that suit the shape $4L00 of the individual foot. In fit, fashion and finish they excel all other shoes at an equal price. llJiilll 5.00 WALK-OVER SHOE STORE, 177 Main St. r 1 ' ,M...u.i ,,, ,,.,.,,,,.,,.,,! . - ; . '" " " ' ..m. ... 11.,.. 1,...." II ,..llrf.UMP.llMLltlll .lTflriTM t ' I ' I |