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Show I S PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS. if. j ' We direct attention of our read- r to the list of t patrons. j Those, who advertise t The Inter- mountain Catholic aro the most substantial and reliable merchants. business and professional men in . the consmunlty. Readers In ad- Jolnlne- states can Mfely write to ef the firms or business men "" whose cards appear In this paper. 4 W-H CATHEDRAL SERVICES. : : Masses at 8. 9 and 11 o'clock on Sun- dys. Hlph mass at 11 o'clock, with sermon. Sunday school at 9:30. Ves-; Ves-; Pers and Benediction, at 7:30 p. m. Week day mass at 7:30 a. m. Mass is celebrated SundayB at St. Pat-; Pat-; ' Ick'e church. Fourth South, between ' Third and Fourth "West, at 10 o'clock a ; rn Sunday. Meetings or cathedral par ish during: the month are: Promoters ; ' j tbe Sacred Heart League, the last ; Sunday of each month; the Altar so ciety every first Monday of the I month; St. Ann's Sewing society every I Monday at 2 o'clock. Choir rehearsal ; for cathedral choi.' Friday nights at 8 ; o'clock; Junior choir every Saturday i at 3:30, and St. Cecelia chorus every I; ; ' Sunday at 9:30. : I : Zion's Savings Bank & Trust Co. i Transacts a general trust business and ; ' pays 4 per cent interest on savings de- ; i ' posits. Joseph F. Smith, president; J Anthon H. Lund, vice president; O. C. i 1 ' Beebe, cashier. , ' Are you interested' in California, Ari- iwna and Old Mexico? If fo. it would -I be wise to write for full information I i about the shortest line and the best ! ' service from your point to those sec- ' tions. via the SALT LAKE ROUTE, : ; Utah's most popular road. i' ' Vi maJte no brag, but the facts are ; these: We have placed more students i ' in paying positions than any other ! school in the intermourttaln region. We 1 ; have the shortest course, make the best terms and our students leave us thor- ; oughly satisfied w 1th our method of in- ,j i struct ion. I GATRELL'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS , SCHOOL. ' 414 Hooper Building. $0ne Hundred or OneMflHon P I No matter how large or how small an ; amount you have to invest, it will pay you to select and make your invest ments through a company who have an established reputation for honesty and fair dealings, who have made a success of investing money for others, and who are financially strong. Tou will not only find these requirements fully covered by i this company, but we do more we guarantee every investment we make for our customers. Our 6 per cent Mortgage Mort-gage Certificates will make a very satisfactory sat-isfactory investment for you. For particulars par-ticulars kindly call or wjite. ' SALT LAKE SECURITY & TRUST COMPANY 32 Up, Main St. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, J3S0.000.00. " ' ' ' r ' "" ii . luil in.; ...w,...!,,, Mnmmv v: " i Coming. Annual concert for St. Ann's Orphanage, Orphan-age, March 17. Salt Lake theatre. Finest program ever given. Remember. Aftar society social. Ladies' Literary club, corner Third East and South Temple. Tuesday, Feb. 23. Tickets 50c. Are you interested in California, Arizona Ari-zona and Old Mexico? If so, it would be wise to write for full information about the shortest line and the best service from your point to those sections, sec-tions, via the SALT LAKE ROUTE, Utah's most popular road. ' A Snap. If taken at once. House and corner lot in eastern part of city, fine location, convenient to schools and street cars. Two-story and basement pressed brick, seven rooms: reception hall, complete plumbing, mantel, furnace, etc. A bargain bar-gain for some one. For particulars call on SALT LAKE SECURITY & TRUST CO., 32 Up. Main street. Coming. - Annual concert for St. Ann's Orphanage. Orphan-age. March 17, Salt Lake theatre Finest program ever given. J. J. Devlne. the Jeweler, is located tcv-rvrarily at 44 South Main street. The basis of our business Is quick work and quality. CENTURY PRINTING CO., 167 West Temple St. Great Salt Lake City. Remember. Altar society social. Ladies' Literary club, corner Third East and South Temple, Tuesday, Feb. 23. Tickets 50c. coming. j Annual concert for St. Ann's Orphanage, Orphan-age, March 17, Salt Lake theatre. Finest program ever given. Lace curtains laundered. Work guaranteed. guar-anteed. Phone 5461-K. When you buy or Fell real estate Insist In-sist on having thi Homer Abstract company make your abstracts. We have every facility necessary In tha handling of titles, and It will be to your advantage to give us a call If you own property. Remember. Altar society social. Ladies' Literary club, corner Third East and South Ternple, Tuesday, Feb. 23. Tickets 50c. When you want The Intermountain Catholic office, call Bell phone 4135. Coming. Annual concert for St. Ann's Orphanage, Orphan-age, March 17, Salt Lake theatre. Finest program ever given. Coming. Annual concert for St. Ann's Orphanage. Orphan-age. March 17. Salt Lake theatre. Finest program ever given. Remember. Altar society social, Ladies' Literary club, corner Third East and South Temple, Tuesday, Feb. 23. Tickets 50c. , Coming. Annual concert for St. Ann's Orphanage, Orphan-age, March 17, Salt Lake theatre. Finest program ever given. WE HAVE IT. ALL KINDS. Bel 955. Ind. 137 i $ THEATRICALLY SPEAKING. $ jj FOR "THE STRENGTH OF. TUS 1 WEAK." W ! Hosier s i I Flour 1 w ! bungalow" State St. bet. Second and Third South. Bell phone 3335. Ind. 2b'l. WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21 WILLARD MACK And associate players present Nat Goodwin's phenomenal success, J When We Were 2I Prices 75c, uOe, 25c. Matinees Wednesday Wed-nesday and Saturday. 1,000 seats at 25c. Special matinee Washington's birthday. birth-day. Next week David Belasco's latest success. "THE ROSE' OF THE RANCHO." J . i 1 COLONIAL ! ; ; j! ONE WEEK, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21. Matinees Monday, Thursday and Sat- urday. The merriest musical show on earth, f. THE j GINGERBREAD YUM! YUM! IT'S GREAT. By Fred G. Rankin and A. B. Sloan. i! The season's great event. jj Monday and Tuesdajr Nights Matinee Washington's Birthday f! University Dramatic Club ', in c "The Cabinet Minister." jl Direction Prof. Maud May Babcock I Prices 25c to ?1.00. I Next Attraction 4? Thursday. Friday and Saturday ",, Saturday Matinee Si THOMAS I JEFFERSON I ".Rip VanWinkle." f Prices 25c to $1.50; Matinee, 25c to $1.00 f Children 25c anywhere. Seat sale Tuesday. S , It2 DoYouWantto BUY, SELL, or rr&r"&iir a Home? If So, See J. w. KILLEEN CO. 218 Main St. Tel. Bell 827 Real Estate, Rentals, Loans and Insurance THE CHARLTON SHOP 122 MAIN STREET. OUTFITTERS FOR WOMEN. Tailor-made suits, dresses, gowns, coats for street, evening, rain or motoring. mo-toring. Skirts Petticoats Waists. "They lace in Iront.''- f"r the tr C O It d IT ff U K K a X CHURNED EVERY DAY. SOLD BY J ) ALL GOOD GROCERS. PUT UP IN AIRTIGHT PACKAGES. x S JENSEN CREAMERY COMPANY 551 WEST THIRD SOUTH ST. Phones 1035. I 1 r I Fiber Matting . J A soft, sanitary floor covering, j I designed in all the conventional I shades and patterns. This week we received the finest line we have ever handled and it j is now ready for your inspection. 50c to 75c j j the yard (y j Of course you've heard of our "Rixdorfer" j H. Dinwoodey Furniture Co. $ K Rooms . t, f' rf X L I I fesSS? Q0mpete M , r- H Furniture "f- - lu-mmi m ilium ; niiiiiiii imi u mi . ii.iiui iiiniii ji-.m nrj. m. . JS! he is? if if i Mssisieii By j Best Jessff3af ! S ! TaBemti' ;j Tickets: S1.QO, 50c; Boxes and Stalls, S10.GO jj I T1 , ; U . 1 1 |