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Show r.- . i ' Third Day's Result SIots Intense Interest in Tbc Telegram's E!j Offer, v ; ' 1 l ' t . S-SB-SS-SH The Interest aroused by. The Telegram's Tele-gram's second piano contest . It far greater on this, the third day of the contest, than was tha In this paper's first contest which, closed two weeks ago, when a beautiful Instrument' valued val-ued at $400 was awarded to The Telegram's Tele-gram's most popular girl reader. Miss Mabel Knucky. . - There Is good reason why on the third day there are so many fair contestants con-testants pitted in a race In which each earnestly hopes to be successful. . One of these reasons is that in the contest which has but recently closed 'with such brilliancy, every reader of The Telegram saw with what manifest fairness the contest was carried out, and how honest were The Telegram's representations. The public was given every opportunity opportu-nity to examine the piano, and saw by minute personal examination that it was all that it was represented to be a magnificent - Instrument, beautiful enough to grace any home. At the conclusion of the former contest con-test letters were received from many contestants who were beaten, all of them congratulating Miss Knucky on her success and congratulating this paper pa-per for its honesty and fairness of principle prin-ciple and method. Thu m mnmtk nf th reasons Whv defeated. This Is another "sure sign" that the fairness of the paper was appreciated ap-preciated by those who were most deeply deep-ly interested in the matter. InthiVthe second contest, the enthusiasm en-thusiasm is greater by far than was anticipated. Where the total popular vote in the first contest aggregated more than a million votes. It is thought that in this contest the popular vote, in the aggregate, will run up to more than one and one-half million. The old subscribers complained In the other contest that they had but little chance to help their friends In the contest. con-test. , But, the adage. "Experience is a wise teacher," holds good in this case. The rules governing the second contest con-test are more simple than were those of the first. As in the first contest, there Is printed In each Telegram a coupon, good for one vote. These coupons can be collected col-lected and voted for any candidate at any time. Every cent paid into The Telegram on new subscriptions, means one vote for your choice. Every cent turned In on old subscriptions, either In advance or In arrears, means one vote. 4 A word as to the instrument to attempt at-tempt to describe it in detail would be little short of folly, Tou must see It to appreciate It. . . The piano offered for the second contest, con-test, is a Carstensen & Anson company piano, manufactured expressly for this the second contest has started off with such a rush as to almost take the breath of those who have it in charge. Each day they have recorded new votes and new contestants. Several of these were In the former contest, but were company in isew xora. it is a w piano, the highest price of that make. It has magnificent tonal qualities that to be appreciated must be heard. The case Is of genuine mahogany. The most critical Inspection of the instrument Is Invited. The Telegram's second piano contest Is but three days old. Now la the time to enter, so young friends will know you are in the race and will help you from the beginning. Full details of the contest will be found In- the large "ad" on page 5 of this issue. The vote up to noon Saturday stands as follows: Mildred L. Jones, 270 W. South Templel,020 Leonora Arnold .... - Fannie Hammond. Ogden. Utah 640 Mildred Baryer, Shoshone. Ida 600 Mary Love, S20 E. Eighth South 4S0 Millie Williams, W W. South Temple. 475 Edythe Dodson. Pocatello, Ida 420 Nona Ward, Provo 420 Florence EverUl. 238 W. Fifth North.. 3 Carrie Chance. 2S4 a Ninth East 60 May Behney. 44 N. Sixth West 261 Mima Wilson. East Jordan 240 Madeleine Burrls. M4 W. Third South.. 209 Ruth Nelson, 23 Stevenson avenue.... 200 Dorothy Davison. 830 8. First West.. 180 Mlrlnda P. Reeves, 60S W. 9th South.. IfO Miss Oodhe 'M Christy Nellson. Mt. Pleasant 180 Clarene Byrnes, 411 E. Ninth South .. V Millie Levy 120 Ksale Butler. Gt 8. Main I2u Emil RaWrh 120 Miss Rnhy Garner, M0 W. Third South 100 Kdrth Pearson 61 Julia Uornn. H N. First West 80 |