OCR Text |
Show f The (night-Campbell Music Co. (The Largest Music Concern in Colorado. Established 1874.) j Pianos, Piano Players, Player Pianos, Organs, ! ! Talking Machines, Sheet Music, Etc. ! Instruments sold on easy payments. i Write for Catalogues, -mentioning this paper. - ' J m" retail warerooms occupy the entire building at 1625-27-29-31 Call- !J fornla street, Denver, Colo. Mr. T. A. Boyle has been with this firm 30 years. SACRAMENTO, CAL Monsignor Capel will address the col- 1 ored people of this city in the cathedral next Sunday at 3:30 o'clock. His sub- 1 ject will be, "Ye Are Bought With a g Great Price." i St. Cecilia Chorus rehearsal Sunday morning, 9:30, Sunday school is at 9:30. Never turn a blessing round to see whether it has a dark side to it. Sunday school is at 9:30. 'Phone Olive 1582. j THE JAMES CLARKE J CHURCH GOODS HOUSE RELIGIOUS ARTICLES, CATHOLIC BOOKS. MAGAZINES, ETC. The Largest Cathollo Supply Concern In the West. 1645-47 California SL, Denver, Colo. FREE THEATRE PASSES You don't need one to find out that tha Redman Van & Storage Co. are expert packers snd movers, also shippers (at cut rates) and have clean warehouses ware-houses for he storage of furniture, etc., and that tha Utah Sanitary House Cleaning Co. are the only ones who know how and do clean house thoroughly, thor-oughly, satisfactorily, quickly. The address, 117 So. W. Temple and the phones 655. : Who's Your Tailor? I Materia., workmanship and fit guaranteed. Let me take your measure for " a suit or trousers and I am sure you will call pgaln Reasonable prices and ONE PRICE ONLY. If you think of getting anything in clothes, come and see me would like to be your tailor. Uni forme to .Treasure. Room 11L Mercantile Annex, Third 3 outh und Main. Bell 'Phone 2881 N K. LTrk Monday and week, three lines of the fim-t imported FJ4 249 flSaK! Chiffon Broadcloths, high-grade, lustrous w(,l,-n cloth. 2'; MS carefully finished, in garnet, navy blue, brown, irroen and black, suitable for skirts and jack-t. walkin- suits. fcvg ; coats, etc. Kegularly sold at $1.7.5, $2.25 and V'.M) a ggjl 11 ' s " H lOool Plaids 21 Off m I Also our entire line of imported Wool Plaids, suita- ble for Skirts. Waists and Suits. Eeprularly sold at $1.75 i v. YJj& and $2.00. next week will ?ZQk SB ft E2 be sold at Z&0 res u H Vail goals H Never before did we have such a splendid variety. A. prj 1 frrcat assortment, full of style, attractive in design and (3 excellent throughout in tailoring. (Joed dependable fyL feK qualities that are especially reasonable. 'F Wi ft t ' ii Z C TvF I p : ggj OUR DRUG STORE IS AT 112-144 South Main Street. pjp "The Store Beautiful" Draperies Made to Order, j ' I TIT Write, telephone, or call at the t Store and have our drapery man ! submit plans and estimates for any t work you have contemplated. Full I line of drapery materials and i fixtures always in stock. I The Greenewald Furniture Go t FERD STROUSE, Pres. J. A. GREENE WALD. Secy. 33 to 43 WEST THIRD SOUTH ST. b m "i" mm The Opinion of Woman tiU I ; In ages past, when a man had an ac- f' f ' count due him he collected it if ha g i were the bigger man. If not, he philo- " ' "lDb Vf f sophlcally charged it off on the books. ! Today, we demand modern help and yH&S 2 get it. "We don't go to a book store for sh& s R- a hat, or a hardware store for a suit of f clothes. To collect a Bad Debt, there- - jCSjf S f fore, we place it In the hands of the fisjtf&sw I Merchants' Protective Association, the ' largest and best collection agency in JZip ''ff " the world; BECAUSE 1 They are reliable in their methods. 8 2 Of the universal courtesy and attention given. p 3 They understand collecting Bad Debts scientifically, for it absorb? 5 their whole attention. C ' 4 They charge, a reasonable fee and remit promptly besides that's j their specialty. S 5 They can collect debts for "Smith," whom they have COLLECTED I FROM, because Smith knows that, having made him pay without antag- C onizlng him they will treat his debtor accordingly. j 6 While "Red Streaks of Honesty" may exist in everyone, it takes the modern methods of the Merchants' Protective Association to bring 1 j them out. I have nineteen reasons more. 5 Submitted by Mrs. R. V. Hunt. 1175 East Sixth South, in answer to Herald Rebus contest, and was awarded second prize of $10 in gold. Turn ! V In your claims and we will collect some for you. ,. ! MERCHANTS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION f SCIENTIFIC COLLECTORS OF HONEST DEBTS, n-78-93-94-7-98- and 100 Commercial Nat'l Bank Bldj.. Salt Lake City. I FRANCIS G. LUKE, General Managsr. "Some People Dont Like Ua. j""" rHE CATHOLIC COVERS THE - INTER MOUNTAIN FIELD i r j-lMBl. i wwn . in i.i ii i. ........ u ii.li i. ii i.i in, t mm mil ' " ' m i.i " |