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Show i r - " - . , , 1 -. . . , j 1 1 , ' I r . t 1. 1 I r 4 - t a . - ' , it 1 t m - ' . - . . I (iliiitll !L !! 1 j Mitlr.ca Tc-'iy, 3:C0 P. M. TONlGllT LAST THIS. An Elaborate Scenic Production of Darkest Russia Vividly depleting Russian Ufa in all iu phase. NEXT ATTRACTION. The Musical Tomfoolery, "THE SHOW GIRL." ' i ',- . ''W -Y aii f,i y. T'f . . pri::3 JLi 1 hlS rj-sy .. Week... Svy3 The big sale on Karpen Genuine Leather Furniture will continue. If you want to get the best leather goods made, and save money at the same time, be sure and attend this sale. We have a fine line of big leather rockera that were $30.00, that we are closing out at $3750 , FREED FURNITURE & CARPET CO., YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD. iMMBBSaBBBSBMBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBaBMSSMBBB)BMBMBBBBBBBBSSSBBkJ f 1 on Con . ' III) C:cire Pcitcra:r.ce$. Admission 10c r j MR. BICKNELL YOUNG ' of Chicago Formerly of this city, and a member of the Christian Chris-tian Science Board of Lectureship, of Boston, will lecture on the subject sub-ject of Christian Science - the . Salt Lake Theatre San. E?e.,Nav. 13, 8 O'clock This lecture will be free and Is given under the auspices of First Church of Christ Scientists of this city. A general Invitation In-vitation is extended to alL $400 PIANO aSSh The Telegram will give a Carstensen A Anson Co. Piano, the largest sise and most costly instrument of that make, to the girl or lady whom Telegram readers shall vote the most popular. j . The contest opened September 1. and will close December 23. Every Tele- 1 rram reader is .qualified to vote. 0 m mi a I, ,i I, m m I t " . THE PRIZE CARSTENSEH A ANSON CO. PIANO. M Carstensen & Anson Comp any,' Sole Agent. . jf The Instrument is now on exhibit in the Carsteasea ft Anson show win- B dows. T4 Main Street. CADTOniA. EMatU Tfr tod Yaa Haw Hhfn Bacga Oteto& Paris ooo SHOW UNDER. CANVAS. Heated With Coke Burners. . .. . . TfH SOUSA.SKmI ( f V WILL BE HERE iK'jf THURSDAY JSf! SEATS NOW ON SALE AT SSfe-81 THEATRE. . 1-iljit PRICES-Night: 60c. 75c, tl.00. Matinee: MISS LIEBLING, Soprano. Children. 25c; Adults. 50c FOR wn Much That Every Woman ' Desires to Know About Sanative Antisep-1 Antisep-1 tic Cleansing Ad about the Careof ths Skin, Scalp, Hair and Hands , Too mach stress cannot be placed on ithe great value of Cutlcura Soap, Oint- , 'ment and Resolvent In the antlseptlo icleansing of the mucous surfaces, and 'of the blood and circulating fluids, thus affording pure, sweet and economical local and constitutional treatment for weakening ulcerations, Inflammations, ltchings, Irritations, relaxations, displacements, dis-placements, pains and irregularities peculiar pe-culiar to females.' Hence the Cutlcura remedies have a wonderful influence in restoring health, strength and beauty to weary women, who have been prematurely pre-maturely aged and Invalided by these distressing ailments, as well as such sympathetic afflictions as anaemia, chlorosis, chlo-rosis, hysteria and nervousness. Women from the very first bare f ally appreciated the parity and sweetness, the power to afford immediate relief, the certainty of speedy and permanent , eure, the absolute safety and great economy which have made the Coticura remedies the standard humour remedies of the civilized world. Millions of women nse Cutlcnra Soap, assisted by Cutlcura Ointment, for preserving, pre-serving, purifying and beautifying the kin, for cleansing: the scalp of crnsle, scales ano dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening and soothlftg red, rough and sore hands, for annoying irritations and ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative, so-tlseptlc so-tlseptlc purposes which readily suggest themselves, as well as for all the purposes pur-poses of the toilet, bath and nursery. Sold thrmigtinnt tht -ld. Cariein HmoIt. 90e. Ha firm of l.B. ;.! Coau4 PilU, IM ft Tl at . )izt rt, c . froap. Ue. irpM t laaa. tt Ohtrl 1 t Tan,. 1 kiu 4 U IVxi oirtn. 1ST Ctum Sn f r. Ivmrr l)ni a Caaal. C w, a.a rprwM M- Saul he " i bav4 tut . - lt I $ lit f $ THE MONET f f S I I THAT TOU WANT S AND FIND IT HARD TO I t GET CAN BE HAD BT t , t TURNING IN TOUR BAD t rrt DEBT3 TO U8 FOR COLLEC- f I TION. WE COLLECT RE- jrX. GARDLESd OP LODGE, POL- t f tTV 1T1C8 OR RELIGION. ITS t ! -x. NO SIDE ISSUE WITH US. V-l X. J MANY ARE ENJOYING I ( V PLEASURES THEY COULD f I w- - V . $ NOT HAVE AFFORDED $ ""iV JSaV V 1 HAD THEY NOT RECEIVED t LyrC-V-X T11E MONEY FROM THEIR f V. ii2y t OLD BILLS. ONE MAN I . 4tJ WENT TO THE WORLDS $ I V-Jk Til FAIR LAST WEEK WITH I i r ' MONEY WE COLLECTED $ i ' : FOR HIM FROM AN OLD TL"N t CLAIM 12 TEARS OLD. AN- f Jf OTHER WENT TO THE r -rV FAIR. BUT BEFORE HE $ mmJ' I WENT HE TURNED IN ALL t J S $ HIS BILLS FOR COLLEC- X V $ TION. WE COLLECTED WOO $ X" X Tfc FOR HIM WHILE HE WAS S i vt t AWAY. DOES ANYBODY t j A y A J OWE YOU? DO TOU NEED . QfT JL.- THE MONETT IF BO WRITE I t?yf " ' OR CALL ONUS. J. MERCHANTS' PROTECTIVE $ iimJi- $ ASSOCIATION. $ ' -S-' " SCIENTIFIC COLLECTORS I B " - $ OF BAD DEBTS FOR I R Francis O. Luke. . s everybody. f I ' $ FRANCIS O. LUKE, GEN- S I $ ERAL MANAGER $ I 1 ESTABLISHED UH YEARS. 1 H t OFFICES TOP FLOOR COM- 1 MERCIAL NATIONAL BANK f H S BUILDING. , I f SOME PEOPLE DON'T $ I $ LIKE US. I I t t I I $ I $$ jj GARDNER DAILY STOnE UE17S. ' MaMaf-aaaa jf"r ? If jou won a f 5 hat, f Insist on it being the best f .:i'c... j among the 3 ones. ' y Come In and select a Knox, j'?.'' :f " Either derby or soft style in be- I wtLy. coming shape. .-v-?rv'. Then you'll enjoy a long period 1 of utmost hat satisfaction at the J y other fellow's expense. r V'Ci M wager was a 53.50 hat, " 'V A) Come for the best f3.50 will buy 1 ti.v9? anywhere. VyX"' The same if it was for the 2.50 yZfafc' - kind. i ...,. I,, . ,., t -a J. Pa GARDWERr j TH2 QUALITY STOHS j i mi .. ,i '. '.Mi'". jmmw tsiss .i i "WANTED. Carriers are wanted for horse routes, on The Evening Telegram. Inquire at Circulating department, 149 8. W. Tem- i pie. |