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Show i PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS. I ' I We direct attention ot our read- ' ! f to the list of o-r patrons. t . i ! Those who advertize ft The Inter-' ; i ' i ! mountain Catholic are the moat substantial and reliable merchant. ''' business and profesetonal men 1b ' i 1 J the community. Readers In ad- S I Jolninir states can safely write to i .. I " an7 the firms or business men a . ; ! whose earde appear In this paper. CATHEDRAL SERVICES. ; ; . Masses st 8, 9 and 11 o'clock on Sun- daj's. High mass at 11 o'clock, with ! eermon. Sunday school at 9:30. 'Vespers 'Ves-pers : and Benediction, at 7:30 p. m. ; '- i Week day mass at 7:30 a. m. f i Mass Is celebrated Sundays at St. Pat- ; j rick's church. Fourth South, between i j j - Third and Fourth West at 10 o'clock ; ; ! i ; Sunday. Meetings of cathedral par- ' 5 I Jsh during the month are: Promoters j f tho Sacred Heart League, the last i i; j ; Sunday of each month; the Altar so- j ' i ciety every first Monday of the ; ; ' j month; St. Ann's Sewing society every I : ' Mor-day at 2 o'clock. Choir rehearsal ' i -l i - i for cathedral choir Friday nights at 8 j o'clock; Junior choir every Saturday j ) M st S:30. and SL Cecelia chorus every ! . ." Sunday at 9:30. ? , J100.00 SAVED OX EACH PIAXO FOR i , 1 davB only at Fergus Coalter, next door If- Z. C. M. I.. 39 Main st. I JSrO.OO Pianos for 1240.00 S?,7i.00 Pianos for tXd.oo I J4M.00 Pianos for J2S5.09 j $4:5.00 Pianos for $300.00 i i I ; J550. 00 Pianos for t3S5.no If; Good Organs from $40.00 up. s I ' Special prices on player pianos. i : Our stock is large "and all high grade f ' instruments. J 2 Liberal terms for 10 days. Call at once, i '- f Don't delay. ; v f Fergus Coalter Music Co., next door to s) i: z. c. m. i. ;. t Tickets now on sale 'for Grand Con- j , cert 50c and J1.00. . AT YOUR SERVICE You have seen this company prosper. pros-per. You know that it is well man- ; aged. Now, what would it mean to yon if we could help you to man- ! age your affairs in the same suc- , cessful manner? We offer our ex perience, our skill in finance, our in- fluence, the convenience and advan- f. tages of our entire banking equip- f ment to you. For persons desiring an absolutely isafe investment, and one which is guaranteed by this Company, we recommend rec-ommend the purchase of our Mort-I Mort-I gage Certificates. These Certificates f can be had in any amount from $100 to $5,000. SALT LAKE j SECURITY ORDST I COMPANY 32 Up, Main St. Tickets now on sale' for Grand Concert Con-cert 50c and $1.00. Tickets now on sale for Grand Concert Con-cert 50c and $1.00. When you buy or sell real estate insist in-sist on having the Homer Abstract company make your abstracts. We have every facility necessary In the handling of titles, and it will be to your advantage to give us a call 1 you own property. Press Comments on e LAURELHURST Salt Lake Tribune, Dec. 15, 1908. I REAL ESTATE NEWS. (Real Estate News.) f What is destined to be one of the F most beautiful additions to our ai- ready beautiful city is Laurelhurst. f! The owners are Chandled & Soules Co., I 404 Atlas block, who have recently moved to this city from Chicago. Thesa f gentlemen are Investing large amounts I- of money here, both for themselves and i. eastern capitalists. 0 Their plans for this addition are in- j deed unique. In the first place, with 'i a view of opening a strictly high-class i suburban home 'addition, they have se- i lected the most beautiful and sightly j piece of ground on the east bench. The elevation of the property is the same j as Fort Douglas, which is about 300 Ej feet higher than the city proper. k Lourelhurst addition consists of j about 100 acres, and is divided into 100 y one-acre lots. No less than one acre g lot. nor more than five one-acre lots, 5 will be sold to any one person. They will have uniform shade surrounding the property, as well as on both sides of each drive, with street car service, which is promised in the early spring, and with improvements to be made py the different purchasers all of whom are high-class business men this beautiful suburb will certainly be a paradise. pa-radise. Recent sales of these lots are recorded re-corded to the following prominent people: peo-ple: John Condron, proprietor Cullen hotel: C. E. Loose. Provo; Robert W. Sloan, prominent insurance man of this city; George F. Scranton of Stu-debaker Stu-debaker company, this city; William A. Asper of Asper-Noall Lumber company, compa-ny, also Mrs. William Asper; Walter L. Maas. D. C. Hazelbaker, Alex. McLean, Mc-Lean, Joseph F. Klaner, John A. Rad-cliffe. Rad-cliffe. William W. Brunsen, all of whom are prominent in mining circles in this city; Mrs. James Ryan of Sunnyside, who will likely move here in the near future; Cooper-Martin companv of Moab, two lots; F. W, Schofield, W. H, Howard, who are prominent smelter men; J. Vern Cummings, F. E. Mc-Gurrin, Mc-Gurrin, president Salt Lake Security & Trust company; J. P. Boyle, manager man-ager Lost Packer Mine company, Idaho. Sales to such people as these certainly cer-tainly bear out our opinion that this is a very desirable property, and will be one of our most popular residence districts. Titles to all the lots will be guaranteed guaran-teed by the Salt Lake Security & Trust company. ' The basis of our business is quick work and quality. CENTURY PRINTING CO., 167 West Temple St. Great Salt Lake City. Tickets now on sale for Grand Concert Con-cert 50c and $1.00. One of tile most sensational of all the sensational scenes in Henry W. Savage's Sav-age's version of "The Dcvi' which comes to the Colonial next week, is tne situation wherein the devil, by a most ingenious contrivance, plays upon the emotions of the young artist whom he is trying to involve in an intrigue with the banker's wife. J. J. Devine, the Jeweler, Is located temporarily at 44 South Main street. Tickets now on sale for Grand Concert Con-cert 50c and $1.00. When Getting In-surance In-surance Get the Best i A company which may fall when you need It most, or refuse to pay Its losses, is worse than none at all We Guarantee Our Companies. You are safe if yo'u do business with All Kinds of Insurance. If you wish anything in real estate. ' from a little house to rent or a chean lot on easy payments to a downtown business block, come to The House of the "Square Deal." Stowe & Palmer I (Controlling also the WILSON-SHERMAN WILSON-SHERMAN CO.) E2 West Second South st. (upstairs Phones 432. w.J j Directors: Wilson-Sherman Co. pres-iaent; pres-iaent; Hoyt Sherman, vice president-George president-George Jay Gibson, secretary; Eueene B. Palmer, treasurer; Howard fl fitowe. E. W. Wilson. ' "YOU CAN'T KEEP A GOOD TOWN DOWN." ' Pre -Inventory Specials - $37.50 Tailored Suits, $24.75 " -..''! 1 Handsome Tailormade SUITS of worsted, diagonals and broken JQ A HtL j cloth, worth fully $37.50 This week they'll go at J)ZT. I O , i $30 Tailored Suits, $19.75 Jaunty, stylish SUITS in a variety of materials and shades. Medium i length coals and flare skirts, worth fully $30.00 This lQ fi I week they'll go at J'14J j $22.50 Coats, $15.95 i 3 Exceptional values arc these COATS in semi and tight fitting, also Em- a j pire effects. Worth fully 522.50 This week they'll $15 95 jj $17.50 Coats, $11.00 Broadcloth, Kersey and Beaver COATS, Empires, tight and semi-fitted, in solid colors and fancy designs. Worth fully $17.50 1 fiA This week they'll go at pxl.JJ - $15.00 Dresses, $10.98 Elegant DRESSES of nice materials, light or dark shades, for street and evening wear, high waist line: Worth fully $15.00 UinQ8 This week they'll go at ?XJVO $20 and $22.50 Dresses, $15.98 Beautiful DRESSES of Broadcloth, Henrietta and other materials, pret- ! ty lace and net yokes, some handsomely embroidered, wort! 11 (L QQ fully $20.00 to $22.50 This week they'll go at sPLD.VO ROGERS' 1847 SILVERWARE, "THE PLATE THAT WEARS." HENKEL CUTLERY. JOHN VAN RANGES, . COLE'S HOT BLAST '.TERS. BUY THAT BOY A TOOL CHEST I O : "CHRISTMAS. SCOTT. HARDWARE CO., Successors to King Hdw. and Stove Co. PHONES 748. 168 MAIN STREET WE DO PJOT CONSIDER I Any coal good unless it is properly screened, carefully weighed and promptly delivered, that's why we call our coal "That Good Coal." BAMBER3ER, 161 Meighn St., U. S. A. j I COLONIAL THEATRE 1 1 gPSg Third South between Main and State fc. 3flSAii Bell 434. Ind. 199. A43!! Week Starting Sunday, Dec. 27, f V PLA ' 1 J James D. Barton & Co., UJCq Present by Permission of "fiX ; Henry W. Savage, lpfsjSSS? "THE JrZ MEWL" COAL Regular prices will prevail, 25c, mbJ? dmS 50c, 75c, $1. Matinees, 25c, 50c. WE HAVE IT. ALL KINDS. All seat reserved. ,, Bell 9o5. . ind. 137 THE CHARLTOSilOP jyji OUTFITTERS FOR WOMEN. B Jf A fjljKjlR JtZSAsB Tailor-made suits, dresses, gown3, mffuXlii'ji,y. coats for street, evening, rain or mo- "iiuifiifiiiiii i " torlng. . . - Skirts Petticoats Waists. ,-"They ,-"They lace in front" "Gjg ,'Ckistmas ;. Just Call 3299 Greetings (Either Phone) When your furniture needs fixine " We'll do it right. Finest assortment assort-ment of cover goods In town. Sam- pies and estimates submitted on SSA Ask for the SUNSET 7 .bkaxvd when buying a mattress SWoX CUtJnn CAAi getWrb:- n sure to . nttino Fee! SALT LAKE MATTRESS HB")5! Our & MFG. CO. WRM Th 1 u : F. EBERHARDT. Pres. and Mgr. W BUSlOCSS . H CHURNED EVERY DAY. SOLD BY I ALL GOOD GROCERS. PUT TIP . IN AIRTIGHT PACKAGES. X ( ! JENSEN CREAMERY COMPACT - 551 WEST THIRD SOUTH ST. , t ' Phones 1035. J mre&zY-r.-."-r?.?--..-"--m -m i?i i n I Few people know how little it takes' to furnish a house, it will cost you nothing to find out. t Our credit is the same high class given at the I h banks. We carry you along on easy payments : i while you use the goods. I : ; : ' P. A. Sorenson J- Daly : n 0 Furniture & Carpet Co. 1 o o IL.O 45-51 East Third Sontb i mMmi the I I JlffffH SECRET I ? , fiLSH Of onr success in laundering: is C'-j3?r2Syy2l our SOFT WATER PROCESS, $ ( ' I ' 'jf combined with long; experience ffJ Troy Laundry I fnwi U5lLJl "Te Lanndry of QuaHty" .,UsJ BOTH PHONES 192. 166 MAIN. T ; We are making very great reductions, as we are com- ' pelled to vacate our present location. ? If you are in X market for a piano give us a call, and ? S we will see what we can do for you on easy payments. I Hear the great ANDERSON PIANO, with its Singing Soul. Also many other fine Pianos to choose from. ' V N. Y. & Western 1 s Piano Co. j 1 1 South Main Street. j j "BY PATH AND TRAIL" j I OSVALD CRAWFORD Chap. 1 Origin of the Fighting Taquies. Chap. 2 On the Way to the Barranca. Chap. 3 Battle of the Elements. I Z J I Chap. 4 Valley of the Churches. f i ' " Chap. 5 Friend of the Mountaineer. j Chap. 6 The Runners of the Sierra. J Twenty-five equally interesting chapters. Beautifully v J Illustrated. ' PRICIS S1.25 I Intormountaln . Catbol jc Office j t ' Salt Lake Salt Lake Security X i X ' Suit8 316 and Trust Building f |