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Show PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS. I r We (Street attention of our read"- i r to the list of -r patrons. Those who aflvertJre ft The Inter- mountain Catholic are the most j substantial and reliable merchant, S business and professional men to the community. Headers In ad- ; Jolnlnr etates ran safely write to f " any cf the firm or business men t " hose crd appear In this paper. j : : CATHEDRAL SERVICES. j ; ' Masses at 8, 9 and 11 o'clock on Sun- ;f ; days. Hiph mass at 11 o'clock, with I ! eermon. Sunday school at 9:30. VeB- i rers and Benediction, at 7:30 p. m. j ! Week day mass at 7:30 a. m. Mass is celebrated Sundays at St. Pat- i rick's church. Fourth South, between ; Third and Fourth West, at 10 o'clock f i n Sunday. Meetings of cathedral par-J par-J i during the month are: Promoters ' of the Sacred Heart League, the last I i Sunday of each month: the Altar so-I so-I tlety every first Monday of the i ' month; St. Ann's Sewlnp society every 1 Monday at 2 o'clock. Choir rehearsal I for cathedral choir Friday niphts at 8 o'clock; Junior choir every Saturday ; at 3:30, and St. Cecelia chorus every j Sunday at 9:30. ! " i - . Tickets for Concert. I j $1.00. $2.00 and $5.00. 1 I Tickets for Concert. H i J1.00, $2.00 and $5.00. j 5 j The basis of our business Is quick j t work and quality, t CENTURY PRINTING CO.. : 1ST West Temple St. Great Salt Lake ' City. i J. J. Devine, the jeweler, is located temporarily at 44 South Main street. !.' A SAVINGS ACCOUNT , Js tho best thing in the world to have, ; for it will help you get almost every other desirable thing, and it makes you free from anxiety to know something is laid up for the future. In time, if you get the habit of saving, the money may grow- into a beautiful home, or a - ' remunerative business; perhaps it will pay your boy's way through college, or take care of you when old age comes. JI.00 will start an account. We have customers in every state. Booklet "Banking by Mail," sent upon request. SALT LAKE SECDRITY AND TRUST j COMPANY Salt Lake City, Utah I Tickets for Concert. j $1.00, $2.00 and $5.00. Tickets for Concert. $1.00. $2.00 and $5.00. Tickets for Concert. $1.00, $2.00 and $5.00. Tickets for Concert. $1.00, $2.00 and $5.00. When Getting ln-surance ln-surance Get the Best A company which may fail 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 you do business with us. All Kinds of Insurance. If you wish anything in real estate, from a little house to rent or a cheap lot on easy payments to a downtown business block, come to The House of the "Square Deal." Stdwe Palmer (Controlling also the WILSON-SHERMAN WILSON-SHERMAN CO.) 52 West Second South st. (upstairs.) Phones 492. Directors: Wilson-Sherman Co.. pres-iuent; pres-iuent; Hoyt Sherman, vice president; George Jay Gibson, secretary; Eugene B. Palmer, treasurer; Howard S. Stowe, E. W. Wiison. rOU CAN'T KEEP A GOOD TOWN DOWN." .V . Tickets for Concert. $1.00, $2.00 and $5.00. Tickets for Concert. $1.00, $2.00 and $5.00. Tickets for Concert. $1.00, $2.00 and $5.00. Tickets for Concert. $1.00, $2.00 and $5.00. When you buy o.- 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 if you own property. Proper Way to Care for Hands. Women who want nice hands often make the mistake of treating the wrong way. For instance, whereas they should never touch the cuticle, they frequently trim it off with the scissors. Long- nails are now the rule. By this is meant not that they be allowed to grow long, but that each moon be encouraged to show. Few persons know how to push back the flesh in order to show these same moons. Even manicures are likely to press too stoutly on the nail and make a white mark. The trick lies In pushing back the skin without pressing upon the soft part of the nail. . A little practice will give one this light, effective touch. The nails should no longer be permitted per-mitted to assume the mandarin points once so fashionable. Extreme shortness is now preferred to the talons of other days. CHURNED EVERY DAY. SOLD BY ALL GOOD GROCERS. PUT UP J $, IN AIRTIGHT PACKAGES. j ! SUiSm CREAMERY COMPANY f 551 WEST IHIBD SOUTH ST. j Jl I t Phones 1035. J I t 1 Few people know how little it takes to furnish f I ' a house. It will cost you nothing to find out. Our credit is the same high class given at the J banks. We carry you along on easy payments I while ycu use the goods. ' ; P. A. Sorenson J' J' J Furniture & Carpet Co. '!o I O 45-51 East Third Soath j SALT LAKE CITY'S MFG. FURRIER AND IMPORTER I Greatest Sale of the j j Season The equal of which has never been offered. ' An opportunity to procure fine k , FURS at sweeping reductions f-T I Special Notice A small deposit will secure your furs until Christmas f L i at sale prices. i f) WILSON HOTEL ANNEX. 24 EAST SECOND SOUTH OPEN EVENINGS. j Lr-,,,,, - ..v,,.;.- -8I ii THE CHARLTON SHOP 122 MAIN STREET. OUTFITTERS FOR WOMEN. Tailor-made suits, dresses. gown3. coats for street, evening, rain or motoring. mo-toring. Skirts Petticoats Waists. "They lace- in lront." ffi c o r a t T t fi0r It Btiilmiw.ii.iifHfUrni i i fn i itTli mmf' i 1 143 Main St., Opp. Auerbach's $ ' WE. HAVE IT. ALL. KINDS. fj Bell 935. Ind. 127 ! if. THEATRIC ALLT BPEAKTNa V $ FOK "THE STRENGTH OF THS WEAK." ir J I Hosier's 1 i lr Sour i i j Concert at St ilary's cathedral. Fri- i. day, Dec 4. ' |