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Show Tickets now on sale for erand concert. Concert at St Mary's cathedral, Friday, Fri-day, Dec. 4. SHOES Slippers and Foottwear for all occasions. occa-sions. For Thanksgiving we have innumerable in-numerable styles of SUPPERS In black and colors. Or, if the family dinner is to be held at a distance, we have Ladies' Heavy Walking Shoes that defy wet or snowy weather. weath-er. Both our stock of shoes and our prices compel interest. STATE ST. SHOE STORE, 250 State St. A. WESCIIER. Prop. : I Electric Healing Pad 5" k ideal substitute for j $rTjT 2Slsix Light,clean,safe W fl nffclfi EflSily rCZuIated I r i ---' an(j hag nQ I , uid to leak out Attaches to any electrolier UTAH LIGHT & Cd RAILWAY CO. ( MmtmA "Electricity for Everything." Jr " ... J i '' '' J''T'' 1 nothing better can bo bought. Ea,y payments. One nsed Weber piano J for one hundred and fifty dollars ($150) cash. New York & Western Piano Co. W jj 7 SOUTH MAIN. ' 'ill ' rn:y.'nyiUi,r.i ryT-1 , .. ... .. " , , li zrr- ' --"Ti i y I friTitTA V j ; 1 r"''''' ''luf -'L--SSa ' Best Professional Talent of the State. Grand Chorus of Sixty Selected Voices. Friday, Dec. 49 1903 S -! J AT j j St Mary's Cathedral Dedication of Organ t . TICKETS, $1.00, $2.00, $5.00 " s y ' 'Phone Olive 1582. i THE JAMES CLARKE CHURCH GOODS HOUSE RELIGIOUS ARTICLES, CATHOLIC BOOKS. MAGAZINES, ETC The Largeat Catholio Supply Concern Jn the "West. 1645-47 California St., Denver, Colo. ! Wmm secret : y-. - Of our success in laundering ' is JL J& our S0FT WATER PROCESS, f iSi'i ! Hnl i: fiw combined with long experience I Jj' VA '1 1 1 III I !j I & vllll ' isl an( nstan car' ? WJlU Troy Laundry uJr "The Lai:ndry of QuaIity" ; X :J- S0TH PHONES 192. 166 MAIN. t $3,897.40 CASH PRIZES h i The following merchants, banks, doctors, newspapers, mercantile instltu- S if rJ tions and individuals, received the money. t' "i J You might think this was a lottery, but It'3 not. There is an element of i: f chance connected with It, but the chances are In your favor if you turn your I ) J bills to us for collection. (I J Parthenon Merc. Co., Greek store, f I jj Miners' Merc. Co.. Bingham, Utah. rf. Commercial Savings Bank, Hailey, 'J ?v. i 'I Ida- ,? ' VN- i iJ Will G. Farrell, Penn Mutual Life Ins. 'k " i J Co., Security & Trust Bldg. -f I i i; Mrs. H. M. Schneider. Eureka, Nev. Y t ,j. l , Dr. L. W. Snow, Templeton Bids., t , A ' "ttod' River Times, Hailey. Ida. V ' :JrL h f J ? Mrs. W. W. Thompson, widow, S54 E. anJ , fW 5 .r 1st So.. City. fk'-'-f-. aJ I I M NA. Frederickson.723 E. 4th So., V. 'Xf " ! -'. j TutMe" Bros. Co., real estate. City. Vv&S i I Alexander Optical Co.. City. 'yLc vrt r James Beck & Sons, Centerfield. Utah. i I : L. F. Block, mining man. David Keith ;!Vjs X , I Bldg., City. F- XV f f t. J. M. Butler, grocer, 2d So. and State X H I St.. City. ?A S H I Thatcher Livery & Transfer Co., Lo- ir'7 VSA w U gan, Utah. , 1 ''r7 -feg8 f it Julius Doebler Royal Meat market, ' &tt-lftArJff AW : City. 7zjlMjsf 7 I ; George Last, farmer. West Jordan, j s, Utah. Box Elder News. Brigham City. Utah i A. Matton, 1974 So. 11th East. City. Wm. Comerford. Denver, Colo i Dr. F. A. Vincent, dentist, Judge L. A. Watkins Mdse. Co., Denver I Bldg.. City. Colo. ' !, Kelly Shirt Co., Grand Rapids. Mich. Utah Electric Supply Co , City i t; J. H. Preece. grocer, 6tO So. West Rocky Mountain Bll Tel Co City I ;, Temple, City. J. W. Hughes & Co., bankers Rifle ' I Continental Life Ins. & Inv. Co., City. Colo. ' ' : Herbert Bros., portrait enlargers, City. 20 Ward Co-op., gen' I mde City ' John W. Snell, pioneer Ink mfg.. City. Mrs. Maria Breinholt, boarders 5:3 w ; Inter-Mountain Republican, City. 1st So.. City. I Some of the money we paid these different clients had been owiny ten or twelve years, and in one case, the money had been owing twenty-one years V Some of the checks these clients received ran up into the hundreds Others were smaller, but all were appreciated. " i If you want money for Christmas or New Year, you better turn your I ' claims in immediately. Red Streaks of honesty exist in everybody Many ' 1 people start the new year by paying their debts. V Merchants' Protective Association I Af I SCIENTIFIC COLLECTORS OF HONEST DEBTS. j 8 rooms, Commercial National Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. f n, "Some People Don't Like Us." FRANCIS G. LUKE. General Manager i f &w ,'.u.f,,Wf.,-,;, Ji.-;-r.n.'..v,..,-. : -.r...,, . s!i l WE DO RIOT CONSIDER ! I Any coal good unless It Is properly screened, carefully weighed and f i- promptly delivered, that's why we call our coal "That Good Coal." j BAMBERGER, 161 Meighn St., U. S. A. 3 , l f ! ' s ' |