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Show PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS. We direct attention of our read- era to the list of o"r patrons. Those who advertize ht The Inter- mountain Catholic are the most 4- substantial and reliable merchants. 4- business and. professional men in f the community. Readers In ad- ( Jolnlr.p states can safely write to 4- any of the firms or business men whose cards appear in this paper. CATHEDRAL SERVICES. Masses at 8. 9 and 11 o'clock on Sundays. Sun-days. High mass at 11 o'clock, with eprmom. Sunday school at P:30. Vespers Ves-pers and Benediction, at 7:30 p. m. Week day mass at 7:30 a. m. During October, Rosary devotions every night 8t 7:30. Benediction Wednesday and Friday evenings. Mas? at St. Patrick's Pat-rick's church. Fourth South, between Third and Fourth West, at 10 o'clock on Sunday. Meetings of cathedral parish par-ish during the month are: Promoters of the. Sacred Heart League, the last Sunday of each month: the Altar society so-ciety every first Monday of the ; month; St. Ann's Sewing society every Monday at 2 o'clock. Choir rehearsal ,for cathedral choir Friday nights at 8 '. o'clock; Junior choir every Saturday 'at 3:30. and St. Cecelia chorus every gupday at 9-.30. I A Satisfactory Investment j Persons seeking; a little I larger return on their money while being assured that their savings are in safe and careful hands, will be interested inter-ested in the Certificate plan simplified and perfected as a result of our successful experience, ex-perience, which yields 6 per cent per annum, payable twice a year. 1 Salt Lake , SECURITY & TRUST CO., 32-34 Main St. Capital and Surplus .w $300,000.00. Rummage sale. Saturday. Oct. 26, 115 East First South street. O'Mara Is Scheduling Skating Carnival. Car-nival. The management of the Auditorium Roller Skating Rink is making arrangements ar-rangements for a big mask carnival, to take place on the evening of Oct. 31. Hallowe'en night, and a royal good time for patrons of the rink is promised. prom-ised. Manager O'Mara says that scores of handsome prizes will be given away on this occasion for the various events. Rummage sale, Saturday, Oct. 2G, 115 East First South street. Holy Land, Rome, Lourdes and Lo-reto. Lo-reto. A pilgrimage to the above, together with a grand tour of Egrypt and the south of Europe, is offered by Mc-Grane's Mc-Grane's Catholic Tours, 187 Broadway, New York City, to leave New Tork Feb. 5, 1908. Cost, from $575 up. Write for particulars. Rummage Sale, Rummage Sale, Rummage Sale. The "rummage sale" occurs Saturday, Satur-day, beginning at 9 o'clock. Old dresses, old skirts, shirts, waists, shoes, hats, furniture, cooking utensils, pictures, pic-tures, anything and everything that can be sold, should be given to the "sale." Send to 115 East First South street, or call 3716-NX, or 347 Bell, and the goods will be called for. Remember Remem-ber the date is Saturday, Oct. 26. Sa. Mark's school house, 115 East First South street. St. Cecilia Chorus rehearsal Sunday morning, 9:S0. Rummage sale, Saiuidaj", Ozt. 2G, 113 East First South rtreet. . Junior Choir rehearsal Saturday, 3:30. Sunday school is at 9:30. That Bank Burglary At Layton calls attention to the fact that losses from burglary are as frequent fre-quent as losses by fire. We furnish insurance against loss either way. For a small premium we will insure you against loss from burglary, robbery or theft. This applies to money or property stolen by a domestic servant, as well as to any other loss. It's a good thing to have. Ask us about It and we'll tell you. We will protect you against loss through the dishonesty of any cf your employes. i . Furthermore, we have the host all around list of real estate in the citv and are agents for FEDERAL HEIGHTS. STOWE & PALMER HD&OTSh st. REALTY MEN. pauij k. Controlling: Wilson Sherman Co., Insurance That Insures, j "YOU CAN'T KEEP A GOOD TOWN DOWN." We Welcome j large accounts. We value a small one. Very often a fifty dollar account of today becomes a thousand dollar one of tomorrow. To each ! customer, large or small, we offer the same prompt, live, accommodating banking facilities. fa-cilities. We thrive as our depositors prosper. Utah Savings & Trust Co. No. 160 Main Street. 'The Bank that pays Four per cent.) THEATRICALLY SPEAKING. j FOR "THE? STRENGTH OF TUB jjj V WEAK." 1 Hosier's I I Flour 1 VI 0 IlEylfCHtt Wholesale and Retail Makers of PURE ICE CREAM"! SHERBETS, WATER ICES. FANCY BRICKS. FROZEN PUDDINGS. PUNCHES. ETC. Manufacturers of THE FINEST GRADE OF CANDIES IN THE CITY. Factory and Office 260 State St. Both Phones 3223. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. -Keitli-O'Bricn Company ftfc (II Employs an ex-&eA ex-&eA pert decorator feQa4 jrf who plans and exe- IQptt icutcs interior fur-makings fur-makings tne only ighiS Kouse in Salt Lake MM wnich makes a ape- ftjMw ctalty of triis class SV. of ;work. jfj! LAKL'O BliLt uB MsjccitTAH NEXT WEEK'S BILLS: Ionday, Tuesday and Wednesday and Wednesday Matinee. Liebler & Co. offer "SALOMY JANE,,r By Paul Armstrong. Prices 25c to J1.50; matinee, 25c to $1. Sale now on. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, and ;! Saturday matinee. The great musical whirlwind THE TIME, THE PLACE AND THE GIRL. -Prices 50c to J2; matinee 25c to J1.50. Sale Tuesday. Rummage sale, Saturday, Oct. 26. 115 East First South street. P.ummage sale, Saturday, Oct. 25, 115 East First South street. .Junior Choir rehearsal Saturday, 3:30. Home 8 j these long, cold winter evenings will J be a pleasure if you have one of our jWg? great "Brands Guaranteed Heaters." 5!ff5 We have them from $3.50 to $85.00. AVfcrA t $ See window display. felwffe)j4 GASH or CREDIT t J I I The Big Store 1 1 X L furniture & Carpet Installment House I P. A. Sorenson, Pres. and Manager. 41-51 E. 3rd South. Both Phones Ex. 1 3. "if "You Think of Buying a Piano, j 9. It is a duty you owe yourself to hear and see the High Grade An- X derson Pianos. We also have Baby Grands. Player-Pianos and Piano ;j; Players, with four other makes absolutely new. Semember the place, one-half block west of postoffice, where ex- ? X penses are not high and you get your money's worth. Z - V Z No. 46 Market St., near the Main Street Postoffice. $ I ' NEW YORK & WESTERN I I PIANO COMPANY. f ONE PFSCE. TO ALL NEVER UNDER50LD I Unheard of Low Prices I I On Women's Apparel, f If you are seeking a fashionable and serviceable suit, jr. . t coat or skirt, and want an unusual value, visit the ready- l X S. i f to-wear section this week and share in these most excep- I k tional offerings. $ : SUIT SPECIAL AT $10.00 This dainty suit, is made of good X quality suiting in brown, navy blue or green mixtures. 27-inch X . jacket, cut in the new cutaway style, satin lined, velvet collar, full v J pleated skirt with folds on the bottom, regular 515.00 Ql H Hfl V values; special Jil.UU : ? J COATSPECIAL AT $7.00 Full 50 inches long, made of fine quality cloth X in fancy plaids and stripes, sleeves and body lined, velvet collar and cuffs, fancy trimmings,, loose or semi-fitting; an Ideal 7 Of) $12.00 coat, for ..: : COAT SPECIAL AT $3.95 Of medium weierht gray mixtures, fully 50 inches in length, velvet collar, full lengthyleeves with turn-back cuffs. : fancy buttons to match, nicely tailored; a regular $7.50 c-? Q : t garment, for ipO.VJ ! SKIRT SPECIAL AT $10.75 Man-tailored, of excellent quality Panama. y and made in the newest combination side and box plaited model, neat- V ly trimmed with applique and soutache, in navy blue, brown or black: y y this beautiful skirt is fully worth $16.50; specially Irt tf X priced xVJ.l J SKIRT SPECIAL AT $7.93 Of finest quality French Voile, eleven gore?. ) : side plaited model, stitched over hips, very attractively trimmed with X one large and three small taffeta bands toward bottom; this C'j qq y y handsome skirt was bought to retail at $11.75: while they last..5i t0 x X A PETTICOAT SPECIAL AT $2.45 Genuine Heatherbloom. In black only. ! y extra deep sectional flounce with rows of shirring and small pin tucks, y j extra underlay; it Is as light as silk and much more durable, tf) V X all lengths; very special at ipZ.D : V v FUR SPECIAL AT $2.75 64-inch Throw, in choice imitation seal. pr- X X fectly straight in shape, lined with very best satin; this lot is a pf- A cial purchase; you'll have to pay elsewhere 54.00 and CQ 7C : i $5.00; our price ipZ.lJ 2 WAIST SPECIAL AT $2.95 Handsome waists. of finest quality Nun's A !. Veiling in light blue, white or ecru, front trimmed with cluny la.-e ! f y and Insertion, button in back, three-quarter length sleeves?. j j very nobby and man-tailored; specially priced, at pi.ii? ' Independent J$ j j . p Bell phon 'Phon 227 M j A SJfif 7 t Excha.n 2J j) Clla all. J KAJIiJj Calt3 aJI Departments. r. " '.'jM'i TJ Department. Phenomenal silk sale nothing but plaids. lk Monday and week six days of wonderful plaid selling. Recos- V nized $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00. $3.25 and $3.50 plaids our M tfA JT entire stock your choice, the yard : 31-JU ' .Center aisle Main store. v FREE THEATRE PASSES Tou don't need one to find out that th Redman Van & Storage Co. ar j expert pacXers and movers, also shippers (at cut rates) and have clean war- I house8 for he storage of furniture, etc., and that the Utah Sanitary Hous I Cleaning Co. are the only ones who know how and do clean house thoi- oughly, satisfactorily, quickly. The address, 117 So. W. Temple und the phoneJ ; i 655. s i |