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Show j , ; PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS. 1 ; t "We direct attention of our road- $ I S era to the list of our patrons. 4 I ! ! fc Those vho advertise in The Inter- f . :i . S mountain Catholic are the most $ i ; substantial and reliable merchants, $ , , ; business and professional men in 4 I.-,- tl)e community. Readers in ad- 3 . joining states can safely write to 4 ! 'v any of the firms or business men J i whose cardB appear in this paper. ' CATHEDRAL SERVICES. Masses at 8, 9 and 11 o'clock on Sun- ' days. High mass at 11 o'clock, with i sermon. Sunday school at 9:30. Ves- ''. pers and Benediction, at 7:30 p. m. ; Week- ?ay mass at 7:30 a. m. ; Mass 1b c?lebratfd Sundays at St. Pat- ; . rick's church. Fourth South, between ' Fourth and Fifth West, at 10 o'clock : an Sunday. Meetings of cathedral par- ! ish during the month are: Promoters of ;he Sacred Heart League, the last Sunday nf each month; the Altar so-; so-; - ccty overy first Monday of the month: Pt. Ann's Sewing society every Monday at 2 o'clock. Choli rehearsal Ilor cathedral choir, Friday nTghts at h n clock; Junior choir every Saturday ., at 3:30. and St. Cecelia chorus every j Sunday at 9:30. IZion's Savings Bank & Trut Co. Transacts a general trust business and pays 4 per cent Interest on savings de-pos.ts. de-pos.ts. Joseph F. Smith, president; ' . Atithon H. Lund, vice president; O. C ' . Beobe, cashier. Lnr.e Curtains Laundered. Work guaranteed. Bel' nhor.e 4957; Ind. 3023. , The basis of our business Is Quick " work and quality. CENTURY PRINTING CO.. 65-57 and 5"H Postoffice Place, Great Salt Lake City. WHO ARE HAItLEY BliOS.? LACK OF CONFIDENCE. The man who pays an agent for keeping his money safe and secure, needs a condfidential adviser. Many do this by getting postoffice orders payable pay-able to themselves. These must be cashed within a year and an extra payment pay-ment made to renew the contract with . the United States for another year. Our twenty-four years' banking experience, ex-perience, the greater part of which Mas given to the choice of investment propositions for clients, has brought us in contact with all standard securities securi-ties in the United States, and all sorts find conditions of investors, from the mechanic and laborer with their $10 or 1100. up to the retired capitalist of J2O.O00 or J100.000 to invest. We are ; justly proud of the confidence of all our clients in all investment problems during our long and varied experience. Murine-that nprind cApnHtUc nAma nr, j go. and are sometimes exchanged. In dull times as well as prosperous times our clients experience no Inconvenience. Inconven-ience. We always keep a most accurate accu-rate record and data of investors and investments passing through our bank. This is to insure the confidence of our I clients. Write for a list of our securities. securi-ties. ; SALT LAKE SECURITY & TRUST COMPANY. ' 32 Main Street. Women and the Family's Savings , A largo proportion of our savings , ; depositors 8re women because the ' . breadwinner has come to realize she is fitted to handle the Income to the best advantage. Whether the account ac-count is much or little, she makes e habit of depositing a portion of it regrutarly. thereby laying up a fund which will eventually build a home or In other wavs provide for the future. fu-ture. This company Invites accounts of one dollar and upwards, paying interest at the rate of 4 per cent per annum, compounded twice a year. Salt Lake Security & Trust Company S2 Up. Main St. Capital $300,000.00 1 Surplus 100,000.00 ' ! ' y . . " ' . ... Get Our Free Catalog SEEDS Everything- for Lawn. Garden and Field. PORTER WALTOX CO., Salt Lokr City. piJi MtKwrmmi mlHTiUJrjIH I Ml IIM I Mil HMIIlin St. Diary's I Salt Eafcc BityJ Utah I 1 Conducted by the Sisters of Holy Cross from Notre Dame, Indiana. a This is one of the finest and most up-to-date educational establishments establish-ments in the west. Send for catalogue to Sister Superior. Su-perior. St. Alary's Academy, Salt Lake Utah. ALL HALLOWS COLLEGE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Conducted by the Alarist Fathers. Classical, Commercial and Scientific Courses. Special department for little boys under the care of a trained tetacher. Gymnasium, military drill and music departments special features of the institution. Studies will be resumed on Wednesday, Wednes-day, Sept. 7. For further particulars apply to REV. J. J. GUINAN, Pres. Will pay you seven per cent for your money secured by first mortgage on improved Salt Lake City property worth more Ihan double the amount of your loan. J W. Killeen Company Real Etate, Loans, Investments, Fire Insurance. Xo.l4West3d South St. Let Our Laundry Do Monday's Vork The easiest way, the most satisfactory satisfac-tory way, to rid yourself of the toil and bother of doing the family washing is to send it to our laundry. We wash your clothes clean and white. We do the work better than you could do at home and better than n washerwoman would do it. We return the clothes promptly no matter what the weather, and we charge only a small sum for the work. Try our service next week. The Sanitary Laundry 'Immaculate Linen." Phones 419. j For anything j Electrical Or anything that ought to I be electrical, like a washing wash-ing machine or an iron, see the CITIZEN'S I ELECTRIC COMPANY I 145 So. W. Temple. 6 Paragon High Grade i Shoe Repairing Shop. D. McKEXDRICK, Prop. 10 East South Temple St., in basement Just east of Monument. Repairs by mail promptly attended to. Established over 20 years. Salt Lake. Our Feather Specials Will In. dace You to Prepare Now for Cold Weather r Mixed Goose :7V!2 - pounds - , v for vplU 1 "Ox" Slightly Mixed ; . , , e W - pounds (t t - . for i.OO bJ?'' jw Prime White ;.,.- :MW $1-55 Selected White ;.,..2 0&r pounds Cl 7A . , Finest down, ..t. lieri)omi,i ipl.bU To the comfort of these soft feathers is added the ;;!f,;,--tion that they are clean, germ-free, sanitary. I-of Millinery Your choice of any Summer Hat in the tPef for : . . . $3.00 Nice line of Street Hats, Cj A A your choice for . . . p!UU Our entire line of M Oxfords. At A Men's, women's and I'll - '-v children s, at Li 20 off (m I Hi i HOUR VRVG STORE IS AT ! 1 frft! llU.llt SOUTH MAIN ST t "" i i Do iron With ; Comfort Our 1910 model Hot Point Electric j Iron Is a great improvement over j all other makes and models. j We guarantee it for two years, j If you will slgn and return to us ! the attached coupon we will send you one on thirty days' free trial. ; Utah Llprht & Ry. Co.. 133 -South West Temnle St., City. j Please send me a Hot Point electric elec-tric flatiron on thirty days' free ! trial. j Name j Address j Utah Light & Railway Co. Electricity for Everything. , . 1 j i Salt Lake - - i , . j Cuilen Hotel 2C0 rooms, $1.00 and up. Strictly European Eu-ropean plan, with the best cafe and service in the city. JOHN CONDRON. Proprietor. THE BELL I TELEPHONE Is an economical necessity and the greatest time saver you can place In your home. Subscribe now and you will wonder how you ever did without it. The cost is insignificant; insignifi-cant; the service is invaluable. Ask the n JflP-L n aut rates mm; service Mr. J. J. McClellan Director S. I.. Symphony Orrbeatra. Piano and Theory Studio. Oil Temnletnn nidx. Hours 10 to 12s 2 to 4. Both phones. 1 Good Servant; Bad Master - i These words comprehend th j philosophy of money and its u.i j ! Money should be made a grrn ' servant: not permitted to becm) f a bad master. 1 Money is ever the malign master mas-ter of the miser. It exerts an evil influence also on the portion who carries his surplus In his pocketi for insiduously It weans iiim from thrift and frugality and makes him wasteful. It is the good servant of the man who nss it wisely, expending only for nc- Iessities and saving what he ran for his older, non-productive years. Money is the best servant ser-vant when kept in bank, rondy for instant use by Its owner and meanwhile prforminff its ap-j ap-j pointed duty as a factor in com-I com-I merce. The majority of people novva- ! days have a bank a-ccourct in which they are sowing tha seed of fortune. Many, however, for various reasons have failed to make this start toward a corr.pe-i corr.pe-i tency. We invite the accounts of those who wish to make money I the servant of their declining J years. The National Copper Bank if i if if)f Tke f f August If 7 Shoe A f Sale ' jlVt) will continue one tulti longer. 'Wright fJB r & Peters' $5 and Oxfords . for $2.65. 3 Children's Oxfords V jff$l greatly reduced. Vfm 1PJ W jf if if if if |