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Show ' j PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ! 1 e atrct attention or our read- 4 i r to the Hat of parron. I Those who aJrrttz hr Th Intr- mountain CathoMe art the most j t pbstwitJa! and reliable merchant. ! T "Ine and profersional men In : .1 Ih community. Readers tn a- i T 3o,nnr tat run e.ifelv write- to ; I i T an7 c? h flrTn" or kuslneaa men I ' I ; 1 .f! ranS" "PPear In this paper. i f """-"- 4 4 4 4 j 1 ' J CATHEDRAL SERVICES. ! I ;! : ?lasp-!at E- 9 anJ " o'clock on Sun- I - HlRh mass at 11 o'clock, with f r ermon. Sunday school at 3:30. Ves-' I ii flt5J Benediction, at 7:30 p. m. I i f 1 Week day mass ft 7:30 a. tn. j j i i i , , 5s 'ratPd SundavB at St. Pat- f f r i , a church. Fourth South, between S ' "Ir,d ar"d Fourth West, at 10 o'clock I J f i on Sunday. Meetings of cathedral par- ( ! . 'y1 during the month are: Promoters - ' r l Peered Heart League, the last I Sunday of each month: the Altar so- j dety ev ry first Monday of the j month: St. Ann's Sewing societv every Monday at 2 o'clock. Choir rehearsal for cathedral choir Friday nights at 8 "'clock; Junior choir every Saturday at 3:30. and St. Cecelia chorus every ! Sunday at 9:30. ! The boys of St. Lawrence choir will ! meet for rehearsal on Sunday at 6:30 p. in. . All boys over ! are invited. The members of the Acolyte" league I I he'd an important meeting last Friday. ' Tickets now on sale for grand con- ' f r cert. j t The investors who prefer absolute f ssfety of principal, rather than tho uncertainty of mining and other forms , of stock speculation, the MUTUAL . REALTY COMPANY offers an ideal ; ; ! form of investment. Its entire capital will be invested in j selected income-producing real estate, i M,!d its stock will pay several times the rate of interest paid by the sav- , I intrs banks. j ; For further particulars call on or i ! write to J. Uaybould. secretarv, S2I i ' I Security Trust building. Salt Lake j City, Utah. ; . . 5 ; J- J. Devine, the jeweler, is located j j temporarily at 44 South Main street, t t . . . i f Concert ;at St. Mary's cathedral. Fri-1 ' day, Deo. 4. j St. Lawrence Choir. ' Rehearsal for the boys of 'St.- Lawrence Law-rence choir will be held on Sunday evening at 6:H0 o'clock. All bovs qicr lit are invited. TIME AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED You may not have had sufficient suf-ficient experience and may not i have the time to acquaint your self with the value of real es-; es-; ta.te securities. This company, j however, has a complete title plant, and its officers are thoroughly thor-oughly informed concerning i values. Our unsurpassed ser- ; vice is at your command. You hold the mortgage in your own name, yielding 6 per cent, free from taxes and guaranteed by this company. SALT LAKE SECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY 34 Up. Main Street . . J When j'ou buy o sell real estate Jn- sist on having5 the Homer Abstract j 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. Concert at St. Mary's cathedral, Fri-jj day, Dec. 4. 1 1 The basis of our business is quick work and quality. CENTURY PRINTING CO., j 167 West Temple St. Great Salt Lake ..... City. j- When Getting Insurance In-surance Get the Best A company which may fail when, vou 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. AH 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 COO 52 West Second South st. (upstairs.) Phones 492. Directors: Wilson-Sherman Co.. pres-luent: pres-luent: Hoyt Sllerman. vice president; George Jay Gibson, secretary; Eugene H. Palmer, treasurer; Howard S. Stowe, E. W. Wilson. "YOU CAN'T KEEP A GOOD TOWN DOWN." ' i 'Leatherl Upholstery jAj Every lover of comfort and ' j3 relaxation in the home rec-' yjj !f5) ognizes the luxury afforded fn ! (ty in the leather rocker, and tfv Wn the supreme rest suggested : Isl by the leather couch. Li ljj Our leather upholstery M pieces are not only useful, G (f) but will add elegance and tD dignity to your studuy, par- $4 Gji lor or drawing room. rg Have you seen our window p p6 display? j Dinwoodey j H Furniture Co. j SALTTll!? HTDI? TUFF I Of M I IT r MJKMIB. UA&L I l&hA 11 ilia CURTAIU 8!5 Monday and Tuesday Nights, If. Jl.. FrazeeV; Piqant Musical Mix-, Mix-, tare Isle of Spice Prices.. 2.V to $1.:,0. Seats now on sale. Four Xiglits and Two Matinees Beginning Be-ginning Wednesday, Nov. 25th, The Alaskan Last Season s Great Musical Success The Totem Pole Comic Opera. Edward Martindel and Splendid Cast. Sale -next Tuesday. i I THE CHARLTON SHOP 122 MAIN STREET. OUTFITTERS FOR WOMEN. Tailor-made suits, dresses, gonna, coats for street evening, rain or motoring. mo-toring. Skirts Petticoats Waists. "They lace in tront." M CORSET Concert at St. Mary's cathedral, Friday, Fri-day, Dec. 4. Tickets now on sale for :;ranJ concert. Concert at St. Mary's cathedral, Friday, Fri-day, Dec. 4. j 1 1 BUTTER ' I It ' X CHURNED EVERY DAY. SOLD BY ALL GOOD GROCERS. PUT UP M IN AIRTIGHT PACKAGES. , J 1 1 JENSEN CREAMERY COMPANY f f J ! 351 WEST THIRD SOUTH ST. J N ) Phones 1035. , ! ( Few people know how little it takes to furnish ! a house. It will cost you nothing to find out. J Our credit is the same high class given at the banks. We carry you along on easy payments j fj while you use the goods. i s I' ' I P. A. Sorenson J' L Daly II W 1 Furniture & Carpet Co. I I 1o i 0.45-51 East Third South j L ' i i I ONE PRICE TO ALL NEVER UNKR50LO 1 Just-Bef ore-Thanksgiving r I Values That j Cannot Be Equaled for Low-1 I ness of Price I r The following chosen items in coats and suits illustrate in a way just how low prices I have dropped. ' f I : : I EXCEPTIONAL COAT VALUES AT $12.00. j. I Handsome, durable coats, of broadcloth and Kersey, in all colors I I and black, 50 and 52 inches long. Neatly trimmed with braid and P lined throughout. Worth fully $15.50. This week they go at $12.00. l . r EXCEPTIONAL COAT VALUES AT.S13.50. Ej Long coat of extraordinary material in the new Empire effect, j ; L j some handsomely trimmed, others plain. Some lined throughout ; ' ' s with guaranteed satin, others lined only to waist. Worth fully : $17.50. This week they go at $13.50. P, i 1 EXCEPTIONAL SUIT VALUES AT $21.75. (iT 0 vif ' i 1 Tailored suits for ladies, misses and little women, of the finest ma- ? J'U fi terials and newest models possible for us to attain. Descriptions are 4 v'' ii too numerous to define. Worth nu to $37.50. This week they go ' i I at $21.75. I I EXCEPTIONAL SUIT VALUES AT $18.75. j I. Included in this lot are suits that will pleasantly surprise you. f Suits that will give yon tint chic, jaunty appearance. Here is a good p variety to choose from. Worth fully $25.00 and $27.50. This week i they go at $18.75. N $ ; II I II I I I I I I . I I , . . . .1 . . . HI II I II III.. $ THEATRICALLY SPEAKING. FOR "TUB STRENGTH OF TUB WEAK." t & I Hosier's I ' Hour -I j COAL WE HAVE IT. ALL KINDS. ' j i EeU '- Ind. VR i i 1 I- ce'?lCkCtS nW n Sale for cran(1 c ,a- I ! I i f ' i |