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Show t PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS. J . " , f "We direct attention, of our read- " I ' . , ors to the list of our patrons. $ 5 ! ' Tlio.-e who advertise in The Inter- & , . S' mountain Catholic are the most S i substantial and reliable merchants, 8 - J ' ' ' f business and professional men in $ I the community. Headers in ad- j : j t joining states can safely write to 4 I j t any of the firms or business men $ . ' j ' wiiose cards appear in thi pnper. J I1 CATHEDRAL SERVICES. i Masses at S. 9 and 11 o'clock on Sun-; Sun-; days. Ifiph mass at 11 o'clock, with i sermon. (Sunday school at 9:30. Ves- ; pers and Benediction, at 7:30 p. m. . , Meek- day mass at 7:30 a. m. Mass is celebrated Sundays at St. Patrick's Pat-rick's church. Fourth South, between Fourth and Firth West, at 10 o'clock on Sunday. Meetings of cathedral par-isn par-isn during the month are: Promoters ; of the Sacred Heart League, the last i Sunday of each month; the Altar so- " csety every first Monday of the month; St. Ann's Sewing society every Monday at 2 o'clock. Choii rehearsal tor cathedral choir, Friday nights at 8 o'clock; Junior choir every Saturday it 3:80. and St. Cecelia chorus every Sunday at 9:30. iZion's Savings Bank & Trust Co. TranEatts a general trust business and pays 4 per cent interest on savings de-pos.ts. de-pos.ts. Joseph F. Smith, president; , Anthon; II. Lund, vice president; O. C lieebe, cashier. NEEDED ADVICE. Every investor who relies on his own judgment, is at a disadvantage. ' The investment field is an ever-chang ing one. They who undertake to steer char of any advice in the securities market, will sooner or later lose. They who arc guided by the judgment and - ' experience of a banker or other invest ment specialist, rarely lose. Hence j the really intelligent investor will n-ver venture far in the purchasing J of securities without corresponding j with or interviewing a reliable invest- I nif-nt adviser. Even investors of long 1 experience recognize the value of j counsel and information in new fields j of investment. I Call or write for a list of our securi- ! ties. To you is given the benefit of . our quarter of a century's experience In all kinds nf investments. , SALT LAKE SECURITY & TRUST J ' COMPANY, I 3 2 Main Street, Salt Lake. ILncp Curtains Laundered. Work guaranteed. Bel' chor.e 4557; Ind. 3023. The Real Test ! ' , TJieio are many ways try wVieh a Ihianoia! institution is ' jmlsrpiJ. such .is its capital and surplus, its inan.Toenient' and the , ' laws under which it is organ ized. The real, vital test, however, hy which an institution should '.', V judged is the growth of its , business durinjr the lenjrth of time it has been established. Tliis company was established twenty-four years a .so and it now has a total resources of over ?2.a"0.000.on. Salt Lake Security & Trust Company ';.'. C2 Up. Main St. Capital $300,000.00 ' Surplus 100,000.00 The basis of our business is Quick work and quality. CENTURY PRINTING CO., 55-57 and 67Ve Postoffice Place, Great Salt Lake City. VALUABLE ARTICLE OF FOOD. A large income is derived by the in- s, habitants of the coasts of Japan from f; gathering and selling ordinary sen- weed. hi More than 3,000,000 yen is derived by the harvesters of the deep each A year. This does not include the Hrge j amount of the product consumed by 1 the natives. ii Certain kind of seaweed is used for ;i food and its by-products represent j thousands of dollars annualy. As i choice a dessert as was ever eaten was j made from weeds gathered on the i southern coast of Japan. This mixed with sugar and sprinkled with rum j makes a dessert rarely equaled on this 3 side of the Atlantic. fj There are families on the coast of 1 Japan whose ancestors for hundreds J of years have lived entirely from the I proceeds of the seaweed gathered from i March to November and sold for food. ; The natives anchor branches of trees J at the mouths of the rivers which flow : into theocean. The incoming tide de- I posits seaweed on the branches. The t natives gather it, dry it and after 1 mincing it with huge knives, sell it in 1 large quantities. - J WHO ARE 0 1IARDEY BROS.? jfj Will pay you S seven per cent B for your money I secured by first mortgage on improved Salt Lake City property worth more than 9 double the amount of your loan. SL J W. Killeen -Company Real Elate, Loans, Investments, Fire Insurance. Xo.U West 3d South St. , Mll -, mWBSw i' Variety Jiij A,,.;, i A PILE I OF LUXURY r Tlie worn-out lolv nud mind demand n ,' I f . . 3 sleep the right kind of pillow gives rehixn! :.--. j Dimvoodey's Feather Pillows are equal to the best. CHOOSE FROM THESE OFFERINGS: I I Mixed Feather Pillow, each 55c I Straight Goose Feather, each . .-. . . 90c j I Live White Goose Feather, each $1.S0 p The Dinwoodey special the finest down pi!!u- I I on the market each pillow hoars the DinwomKv jj B stamp guaranteed as to quality and dJO 1 I service, the pillow pOUU Your Pillows Should Come From DINWOODETS f" i I Looks Snaopy, j Doesn't It? j We have fifty other I styles just as attractive and the hest of fitters, in j-j our , I Fail Goods for Men and Women which have just arrived. They consist of Men's Walk-Overs at f $3.50 to $6.00. Ladies' shoes made by V Cousins, Grover, Walk- Over and others, at $3.00 to $7.00. We shall he glad of an opportunity to show j them to you. f Harding's Walk-1 Over Shoe Store I 214 Main. ! t $t. mary'$ j mcademy Salt Cake EiiyJ Utah i Conducted by the Sisters of Ilolyi Cross from Notre Dame, Indiana. S This is one of the finest and most a I up-to-date educational . establish- ments in the west. 1 Send for catalogue to Sister Su- perior, St. Mary's Academy, Salti Lake Utah. I "I'll write you a I check" I Do you know The feeling 1 ( of satisfaction given by a the right to say these a words ? The young man who u prepared to say, "I'll I j write you a check," i Y more independent than $ y his associate who i cn;n- jj polled to say: "Wait. Ij please. I forgot you when 1 h T was paid and my money just trickled away from jp me." Likewise the young 1 j man -with the hank nf- s !'"! count is more respected ! and, having shown better , business capacity, lie d : much more likely to be a given advancement, ! H Young men -who have not Byet opened a bank account but who wish to do so, are y invited to talk the prop- i osition over with one of I our officers. ; The National jj j Copper Bank j ALL HALLOWS COLLEGE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Conducted by the Marist Fathers. Classical, Commercial and Scientific Courses. Special department far little l"ys , under the care of a trained tPtnciier. (Jymnasium. military drill and music departments special features of tiie institution. Studies will be resumed on Wfln?-day, Wfln?-day, yept. 7. For further particulars apply to REV. J. J. GUINAN, Pres. Xazarcth Academy Ihe Best School for Your Girl 5 173.00 per year, inclr. ! ;ti room and all ordinary exjif.!-'--- 15AKI501K HALL The rijsht nchuol fir your llul- lr $150.00 per year. Send for inf..rni;i! : .VnzareUt .Academy Nazareth, Kalaniaxoo (uunly, Mich. i LOGAN, UTAH. ar, GDLLEGESfiUTAH. ; OPENS SEPT 2Q5-1SIO. |