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Show f PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS. We direct Attention of our read- I er to the list of r patrons. j Those who advertize tr The Inter- - mountain Catholic are the most I substantial and reliable merchant. I business and professional men In the community. Readers !n ad- I Jotnlnr states can Mfely write to ) any ef the firms or business men whose eardf appear in this paper. CATHEDRAL SERVICES. Masses at 8, 9 and 11 o'clock onTun-days. onTun-days. Hlph mass at 11 o'clock, with Fcrmon. Sunday school at 9:30. Vespers Ves-pers and Benediction, at 7:30 p. m. Week day mass at 7:30 a. m. I Mass is celebrated Sundays at St. Pat- 1 rick's church, Fourth South, between Third and Fourth West, at 10 o'clock f on Sunday. Meetings of cathedral par- I Ish during the month are: Promoters cf tho Sacred Heart League, the last J Sunday of each month: the Altar so- I tlety every first Monday of the I month: St. Ann's Sevvinc: society every I Monday at 2 o'clock. Choir rehearsal I for cathedral choir Friday nipht3 at S I o'clock; Junior choir every Saturday I at 3:30. and St. Cecelia chorus every 1 Sunday at 9:30. I i When you buy o- sell real estate In- ji fist on having the Homer Abstract I company make your abstracts. We I have every facility necessary in the I handling of titles, and It will be to I your advantage to give us a call If I you own property. ! Leave Care j Behind You Ixchen you go away for your summer vacation. Deposit your valuable papers, deeds, insur- I ance policies or will, together J with the family silver, in our I safe deposit vaults. They have I ample capacity for safe-keeping 1 trunks, packages and sundry I articles for a very low charge, j ' Individual boxes rent for less f then one cent a day. j SALT LAKE j SECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY 34 Up Main Street. . - . ... , , . . j ALL THIS WEEK YOU CAN BUY j AT l3 LESS THAN REGULAR PRICE ' j. See Window Display ' j Our basement is loaded with all kinds of ice boxes and refrig- IJ I j la I 1 erators at prices that will astonish you. I I 1 25 off ail Lawn furniture )V j J. I L furniture & Carpet Co. . ju Ul j j 41-51 East Third South C KnJgHfs of -Columbus I I First Annual State I E.xcursioi adt Lagoon. !'TliaCll7r BALL GAMES, RACES, C I SiCbilay. v FIELD EVENTS, WUillC I 8 DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES 1 t AND AMUSEMENTS ' k j & Uly INNUMERABLE jjjg I . ' See Europe if you will, but first n I td Si 90 with the Kn'shts La9n om6 nil! When Getting Insurance In-surance Get the Best 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 you do business with us. All Kinds of Insurance. If you wish anything in rear 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." Stowe & Palmer (Controlling also the WILSON-SHERMAN WILSON-SHERMAN CO.) 52 West Second South st. (upstairs.) Phones 4D2. Directors: Wilson-Sherman Co.. president; pres-ident; Hoyt Sherman, vice president; George Jay Gibson, secretary; Eugene H. Palmer, treasurer; Howard S. Stowe, K. AV. Wilson. VOU CAN'T KEEP A GOOD-TOWN DOWN." I JOHN YT nl O 1 I dubei tLIotiiingl SUITS ... . $5.50 AND UP 1 I SHOES $1.95 AND UP I I SUMMER UNDERWEAR, per garment. 25c i I HATS $1.50 AND UP U I GLOVES 40c AND UP fa : j Shirts and Valises at reduced prices. Call and see before you make your purchases, at 322 SOUTH IV1AISJ STREET ' 2 l " "" I i i ii i ii ii in. ii mi Our summer school is meeting with most gratitfying results. Spend your summer months to advantage by at-tending at-tending the Utah Business college. Call and see us at 21 West First South . street. I FOR RENT. Nicely furnished rooms, 260 First avenue, ave-nue, rear of St. Mary's cathedral. The basis of our business is quick work and quality. CENTURY PRINTING CO., t67 West Temple St. Great Salt Lake City. J 1 WHO WILL 6 El I TnEJrtFRmRA TOR ? 1 H Tlie cit' is 011 the tiptoe i l3i II ' expectancy' awaitirb the fT Pt7 me wen e ce have S HI jf Tiiii-, melted. Everybody is mar- H I fj veling at the wonderful econ- I Spf I "Alaska" 1 ' """ijj not possess one ? jjj I H. Dimvoodcy furniture Co, ESTABLISHED IS5V I DME. R2CE. TO ALL .NEVER UND-R301D . I ...JN THE... I All Ready-to-Wear Garments To Be Rushed Out Without Much Ado. They Must Go and these Prices are j j Like finding Them. S HOUSECLEANIUG 0? SILK WAISTS AT $2.23. J ft Dozens and dozens of handsome silk waists, white, black and f mr y d- f j y signs; some long sleeves, open front, others three-quarter sleeves. opti t M back; truly worth up to $7.00; special house- &n I i cleaning price C.ZO I HOUSECLEANING OF WASH SKIRTS AT $2.95 Wash skirts like these have never been shown before. Made of Rajah y i linen, open entirely down front and fasten with buttons, pink, light j blue, tan. white and beautiful hair-line effect?, in the new umbrella j model. Fully worth up to $3.f0; special house- . CQ G j cleaning price )-. .J IHOUSECLEANING OF SILK PETTICOATS AT $4.77. Extra good quality of rustling taffeta silk used in these petticoat?, made in the very latest tailored models, extra full in width, with deep flounce, all shades and black, worth fully $8.00; special M houseeleaning price : : ' HOUSECLEANTNG OF SILK SUITS AT $4.93. . j Silk jumper suits, good quality material, in the newest designs and r:- E terns, every shade possible in solid colors, plaids and stripe?, fully - worth $10.00; special houseeleaning f price ' i I HOUSECLEANTNG OF SILK COATS AT S5.95. B- Lined and unlined silk coats, in either loose or semi-fitting models, somfl three-quarter lengths, others short hip lengths and Eton.-:, black only, j fully worth up to $15.00: special houseeleaning Qj j price ' I M HOUSECLEANING OF WOOL SUITS AT $10.50 t Excellent value in woolen suits of medium and light weight material, j f that can be worn late into the fall season, fully worth up ClfO J to $30.00; special houseeleaning price JXV. Isaaaa-aHvft ; THE CHARLTON SHOP 122 MAIN STREET. OUTFITTERS FOR WOMEN. Tailor-made suits, tiresses. gown, coats for street, evening, rain or motoring. mo-toring. Skirts Petticoats Waists. "They lace in lront" Vf c o f a - t Isaltair! 1 UTAH'S WORLD FAMED WATERING PLACE. O Finest salt water bathing in the 4 wc:id. Lirgest and finest dance hall and best music in the state. For recreation and pleasure go to Saltair. Trains every 45 minutes. Peter II. Riley. Joseph J. Olsen. ' See Our Line of Furniture Before j Buying. j The Riley Furniture & Repair Co. i Repairing, Refinishing, Upholstering, j Caning. Wiring. Etc. j 52-54 Market St.. Postoffice Place. ! Salt Lake 'City. Utah. j Bell phone 6145-Y; Ind. phone 431. i HE! ICE (ill Wholesale and Retail .Makers of PURE ICE CREAM. SHERBET I WATER ICES. FANCY BBIJ FROZEN PUDDINGS. PUNCH- ETC. Manufacturers of THE FINEST GRADE OF CAND3 IN THE CITY. Factory and Office 260 Stats St. Both Phones Z223. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. I jj THEATRICALLY SPEAKING TOR "THE STRENGTH Off TB3 j WEAK." 4 I Muster's! w 4 ! I Ffoor j I HANCOCK EKOTHEKS i, The lareest and most iip-to-lat9 , I PRODLX'E HOL&E i ! In the Intermountain Countrj. .. y We handle only th- highest : grd- f ! of Fruits and Vegetables grown. j SATISFACTION G L ARANrt'A i 35 to 41 Richards st Salt Lane y ' 1 |