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Show SECOND PIANO CONTES T ' OFFERED BY TELEGRAM' ; STARTS OFF WITfl: RUSH I Jwent j-Onc Young Women of the Intermountain Country Already Entered En-tered and Voting Is Spirited. . The Telegram's second piano contest for its mot' popular girl reader in the Intermountain country opens today with great Interest A number who were in the first contest have entered the second, sec-ond, which proves that the first one was conducted in a manner that was highly satisfactory to all contestant The large number that have entered today shows the interest aroused all over the intermountain country in these piano contests. Every one should help some, one of these popular young ladles to this fine piano. Every one will have a chance to help some one to win; for old and new subscribers are entiUed to cast votes In this contest Any young lady who reads The Telegram and resides in the Intermountain Inter-mountain country may. enter the contest con-test Many girts who do not appear In the contest today will enter in a few days. - . How to Socurs Votes. - Votes may "be secured for contestants . on the basis given In the following table. Call up' The Telegram business office If you desire any Information concerning the contest: One year (cash In advance). 1000 votef. Six months (cash In advance), 500 votes. Three months, new subscriber (cash In advance). 200 votes. If you are a friend of any of the contestants, con-testants, call at The Telegram office, get a bunch of subscription blanks and sign up people,to take The Telegram. Every ballot clipped from The Telegram Tele-gram counts as one ,yote. Details of the contest will be found in the large advertisement on page 5. Twenty-One Entered. Twenty-one contestants have entered In the race and the first day's vote is as follows: fol-lows: Lenora Arnold y Millie Williams. SH6 W. South Temple. Mildred L. Jones, 270 W. South Temple..) r annie Hammond. Offden. Utah.. 401 Edythe Dodson. Pocatello. Ida 3fi0 W. B. Allen (Miss). Provo, Utah 3-in Florence Evertll. 228 W. Fifth North. ...Jo) Carrie Chance, 234 S. Ninth East 240 Mima Wilson. Kast Jordan 240 Mary Love. 820 E. Eighth South 2tfl Madeleine Burrls. 544 W. Third South. 20i May Behney, 44 N. Sixth West .2i Ruth Neteon. 236 Stevenson avenue 2CO Dorothy Davison. 830 S. First West....l?0 ' Mildred Barver, Shoshone, Ida 1M Mlrlnria P. Reeves, 6 W. Ninth South. 1W Miss Goili 1m Clarene Symee. 418 E. Ninth- South 1:0 Millie Lew i;o Kssie Butler. 629 S. Main 12" Miss Ruby Garner. 9o W. Third South.. Kv AFTERNOON CALL. ?)? 9, jt The feature of the afternoon call S) .!) was the sale of Sliver Kitisr. That i?i stock released 10 shares at Mav (?! (S) Day sold liW at 3c, and 500 Uncle y ) Sam sold for 21c. Butler-Lihorul (W responded with & to a bid of l1c w TODAY'S TONOPAH STOCKS. Furnished by Hudson Sons St Co., brokers, room 5, D. F. Walker building.) Tonopah $7,871 bid Montana $2.22Mi2.:; Belmont SKi:; North Star 2Vn31 Paymaster 441 5 TODAY'S BOSTON MINING STOCKS (Furnished by Hudson Sons Co.. brokers, room 5, D. F. Walker building.) Amalgamated 56VPS7 Consolidated Mercur 2&30 Daly West 13t bid U. 3. Mining 2142 Utah 42Tn i? Bingham 26627 |