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Show Classified Ads ; For S;tle A Gold l'lab-d Comet. Cost price ?'.)"). Oi) wh..-o r.'-.v. Will U; sold for ZU)M:). l.c-.-n ns-d but -very little. Apply John A. Onians-.-n. The FORI) Five.' IVs'.-njo.-r Tour-i injf Car is now s liiri' for ONLY Don't mi. ihe opportunity of enjoy in -r t'ri.-i -'i'. lux iry. Any :v; ! can all'onl a KOUI). Send in your oriii-r v iiile tl.i-v' an; , "'' ;t- tnlS most rea.-onaljlc pri -o. Sold by A. James Aananl, Fountain (iieen, Utah. G percent loans on farm-;, orchard lands, city resident or business property, prop-erty, to buy, build, improve, extend or refund mortae'es or oilier curi'ies; terms reaio iabl;: ; peciul privileges: correspondence invib d. Dept L. CilH Commonwealth Bldg., Denver, Colo. ' FOR SALK-Hy owner, 07 acre farm at Indianola, under cultivation good rustic house, granary, hayshr d with '10 tons lucern, stable for 8 animals, machinery shod Rood fences implement.", hordes sheep and cattle go with place all for $o,0U(). Some crops not harvested. Inquire J. F. Cochrane, Indianola, Uiah. For Sale Good 2nd hand double work harness, also new Spring-seat. A. R. Young. FOR SALE One bav work mare 6 yr. old, weight about 1500 lbs. Apply Ap-ply to N. H. Otnansen, Spring City. E(uip your home with Ekctric chandeliers. Your best roomsare unfinished un-finished with drop cord. Inspect outline out-line of ntodern chandeliers. Prices $2. 50 up. Opposite Sutton's. Phone A. C. Wall and Tygerson.Adv. A good hay rake, feed chopper and plow for sale. Apply to C. A. Clark. For SaleEast half of Mrs. A. "S. Neilson's lot. Apply 0. F. Wall. (aJJJEW HOTEL; REX SALT LAKE'S LEADING FAMILY. HOTEL POPUtAR Hal ond Cold Wa1ef-Steam New and Slriclly' Modern " 1 Heat' w""" -- .. PRICES I Hundred and Fifty Room. leanly r"rnih i I - Strictly Fireproof. r. a rifty wuh Bath ond Tele-: - J. M. I -phones. " " In the Henri MheXiiy, MARRIOTT I THE ONLY HOTEL IN THE "CITY" WITH AUTOMATIC' "Proprietor f,,,,, M"f ,f 1,,,1" mTimmimMmMBwiwMMJr $400 CLAXTON PIANO FREE. i PIANO CONTEST SOLD BY BRENARD MFG. CO. CHICAGO. j jj I ! : : K'" - P" -""T C MSI' " ' " " ; Is! I ; v ' ' p i i i ' Would You Like to Have this in Your Home? Just a little hustling and you win fij We will issue trade certificates with every purchase at our store. These certificates represent ONE 1 VOTE -for each ONE CENT of purchase and the person holding certificates representing the LARGEST B NUMBER OF VOTES at the end of the contest, will receive this beautiful instrument, the Claxton Piano, t ABSOLUTELY FREE OF COST. H The certificates are transferable and if you are not interested in securing the piano yourself, you can as-asist as-asist a friend. Our object, is to interest you in our store. We want a chance to show you that you can do fl better here than elsewhere. We do not expect to recover the heavy expense of this contest through a l greater percentage of profit, but through the difference in volume of business we expect the increase to more than repay us and in the future we shall endeavor to give you EVEM MORE for your money than 1 we have in the past. We solicit your patronage soley through the merits of our goods and Lower Prices. I We Can Save You Money and Vie Are Ready To Prove It. Good Goods At Right Prices. 1 "Fvowess Mevc&TvuVe Co. rj O'. er 30 Prizes Given During Contest. Call and see them. 1 OUR f P j f& Big Leader vl n 1 SUITS 1 J p For Men & Young Men T i j $ H Just for fun come to our store tomorrow and see for yourself the great display of new p J COLVY SUITS "union made" we are selling at $15. They ' g are made strickly of all-wool materials hand tailored lined with strong mohair or serge fiirst quality sleeve lining first grade, g5 4 preshrunk canvas and good quality hair cloth each and every item sjJe 4 of each and every suit is of first quality material and the finished g& 4 suit a beauty in fit, style and general make up. We're strong after 4 the man who has been paying $20 and $25 for his clothes these 4 Suits will please him and we're strong after the man who has been gtl paying $12 to $15 these suits will satisfy and give him more for g 4". his money than he's ever had. Come in tomorrow just for fun g 4?, look around tell us plainly what you think about the great gJ-j r S 4g line of swell, smart Suits that we're shouting so about, at p JL t) g 1 THE SANPETE 1 sis . tIm . You will always appreciate baby's g .photo if you get it at McFarlane's Studio, in the Wasatch Biock. Adv. Board and Room in private family Inquire of Mrs. B. F. Lovell. adv. I I 1 I i ' OOD telephone service depends largely upon mutual j 1 U -w- courtesy. The telephone is more useful to those who talk I as if face to face, for civility removes difficulties and I i ' facilitates the promptest possible cannections. As in other intercourse, it often happens that two or more s people wish to talk with the same person at the same time. Wit j out courtesy confusion is inevitable, and the confusion is greater j I j when the people cannot see each other. ! I i il The operators must be patient and polite uader all circum- . B 5 stances, but they will do better work if they meet patience and politeness on the part of telephone users. The Bel1 Telephone Service enters intimately into the social j t j and business life of each individnal. The best results come f I through the practice of mutual courtesy. I I 1 THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY I 3 I 6 a 1 1 1 I I |