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Show ; PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS. . We direct attention of our read- s i ers to the list of our patrons. ; e Those who advertise in The Inter- i ' i. e mountain Catholic are the most ' ; S substantial and reliable merchants, i ; J business and professional men in , ; S the community. Readers in ad- ' S Joining states can safely write to $ ? ... v any of the firms or business men -S ' f. 5 $ whose cards appear i i this paper. t & CATHEDRAL SERVICES. I Alasees at 8, 9 and 11 o'clock cn Sun days. High mass at 11 o'clock, with : n sermon. Sunday school at 9:80. "Vefi- . t i pere and Benediction, at 7:30 p. m. ! Week- day mass at 7:30 a. m. Mass Is celebrated Sundays at St. Pat- . i f rick's church. Fourth South, between ; j Fourth and Fifth West, at 10 o'clock J i on Sunday. Meetings of cathedral par-i par-i 1th during the month are: Promoters 1 '. i of the Sacred Heart League, the last Sunday of each month; the Altar so-! so-! ' ' ciety every first Monday of the i month; St. Ann's Sewing society every -i i Monrtav at 2 o'clock. C'noii rehearsal ' - ! ror cathedral choir, Friday nights at ft o'clock; Junior choir every Saturday 1 nt 3:30. and St. Cecelia chorus every , j Sunday at 9:30. 1 ORPHANS' MEKRV CHRISTMAS. The inmates of Kearns' St. Ann's v - orphanage return thanks to their ; many patrons who contributed to -rM make their Christmas a joyous one. ' jVi All the little ones, with smiling faces, ; graciously accepted their gifts. Those ' who freely and generously donated were: Auerbach Brothers, Welsh, - -.4 Driscoll & Buck. Mrs. J. J. Daly, Mrs. A. Fred Wey, Mrs. Sol Siegel. Mrs. ; Adolph Simon. Mrs. William O'Brien, Mrs. William Murphy. Mrs. F. J. Westeott, Mrs. Margaret McMahon, i Mrs. Dugan, Mrs. J. Duffy. Mrs. P. f Finegan. Mrs. Condran. Cullen hotel; 1 r Mr. Ialle, Harvey & Co., P. J. Mo- 1 1 ran. Miss Emilie Sweet, Master Leon . ; Jack Sweet, the Paris Millinery. Mr. : and Mrs. Thomas Kearns. f Zion's Savings Bank i 7rut Co. j "r Transacts a general trust business and t pays 4 per cent interest on savings de- . . ; pns.tp. Joseph F. Smith, president; i Anthon H. Lund, vice president; O. C. ' v Becbet cashier. Tiim: BUT TRIE SAVINCi. . , General Fred Grant made the fa- jnous remark that "a surplus is easier r to handle than a deficit." This terse yet true maxim should be a guiding star for all Investors. Pick out an institution in-stitution that has its surplus, that will guarantee your investments, take care of your principal and interest .nd will give securities in which one cannot fail to have the fullest confidence. confi-dence. An investment which makes no yiHd to the investor, no matter how attractive it may appear for a yield in ! the future, is like the barren fig tree. . Persons seeking such possibilities of ' enriching themselves sacrifice the Xresent certainties for future uncertainties. uncer-tainties. It is always possible for the timid investor to find an institution where he can see for himself that his invest- 1 ' mnt is properly and securely gnard- f ed. The Salt Lake Security & Trust " Co.. with its capital and surplus of J400.000.00 has a long list of mort gages varying from $300 up to 518,-00f. 518,-00f. pud can accommodate any in-i in-i vestar who is looking for a safe in vestment. For further details write . the Salt Lake Security & Trust Co.. 32 Main Street, Salt Lake City. YOU CAN MAKE NO ' BETTER PRESENT TO YOUR WIFE OR CHILDREN ; Tlian one, or more, of our MORT GAGE CERTIFICATES. They are ' j issued in 8ums of $100.00 ami mul- '' tiplos thereof, and arc doubly secured by First Mortgages on Salt Lake Real Estate and our Capital and Surplus, Sur-plus, and, being non-taxable, 3'icld 6 per cent interest, which will be paid ' monthly, quarterly or semi-annually, t ' r desired. Salt Lake Security &. Trust Company 52 Up. Main St. Capital $300,000.00 Surplus 100,000.00 "Everything for" Gas." Electrical Contractor Herlev Bros., 425 So. Main. Dell 2657. Ind. 3S91. The basis of our business la gulck ' work and duality. l CENTURY PRINTING CO., ' 5-57 and 67 Postoffice Place, Great ' Salt Lake City. V Clearing Oat the Xmas Stocks Because we must sell all strictly Xmas stocks by XmasEve,you may now buy All Toys at Vi Off Art Goods V4 to V2 Off Ribbon Novelties V2 Off Fancy Cluny Linens V2 Off Toilet Sets V4 Off Cut Glass Hk OS. Etc., etc. See Saturday's Herald-Reepblican Herald-Reepblican for particulars I Here is a Happy Gift Suggestion This one4 lias 12-inch posts, 1 L. ,u:u : j ornamental a,i-l i ... ' - f 1. ' to mother or wit'.-! T,ft if ',i'ii:.1;.,;:;::i;:j t 1" 'I ' VafttV is roaliV ?:'IH. t , '.! Xgr a holiday C-OO r lZ -cial 42.S0 r I Take a saunter through our store. I jJ It will solve your gift-pur chasing problems. j j Diowoodey s ; I Conditions Are Favorable to I Buy Pianos j :- Where the elevator cuts the price, and the rent is o small ' you laugh at it. Where you buy the Anderson Piano with the smgiDg soul, and others less expensive. I ; Constitution Building. 34 Main Strcst. i Y. & Western Piano Co. I jn4wi.j.iaii p.Li.-- i m'jJMg turn" wmmauiiwi. n.un a j ju miw ihi , j The Best Gift One central idea of friendly well wishing underlies un-derlies all Christmas presents pres-ents given in the right spirit. You remember your friends, big and little, lit-tle, and the token of remembrance re-membrance is simply the visible evidence of esteem and affection. This leads to the suggestion: sug-gestion: Why not give a present that will wtrk permanently for . the benefit ben-efit of the friend? For instance, in-stance, open an account with our savings department depart-ment for 'him. One dollar will suffice and, if you wish, we shall send the pass book so as to reach the recipient on the day before Christmas. The National Copper Bank HOME SWEET HOME Almost every young man ha3 the hope and ambition to some day have a home of his own. Such an ambition is commendable, yet of. Itself it will not bring results. Energy and purpose, together to-gether with, ambition and a savings account will bring him to the desired goal almost before he knows It. There is no better plan of saving for a home than a savings account. "We will open an account for one dollar. We will pay you four per cent interest. Interest, is compounded twice a year. We treat all- our depositors right. We will do the same by you. Let us help you to realize your hopes of a home of your own. i ' ; 235 Main St. i Utah Savings & Trust Co. CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS One of the most appreciated gifts you can give we have them In Men's, Women's and Children's at B. & R. H. Solomon Shoe Company 5ncceori to State Street Shoe Store, 2BQ South State St. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. The annual stockholders' meeting. Knights of Columbus association, will be held at the hall. Xo. 127 East First South street. Tuesday, December 13, at 7 p. m. By direction of the president. C. A. LOCKE, Secretary. XMAS SALE OP DECOIiATED CHINA. . Miss Eva E. Snow is having a sale on her decorated china at her studio. 416 Hooper building, in First South street. . Ln.ce Curtains Laundered. 'Work guaranteed. Bel? shone 4957; Ind. 3023. j Will pay you seven per cent for your money secured by first mortgage on improved Salt Lake City property ! worth more than i double the amount of vour loan. j W. Killeen j Company Real Etate, Loans, j Investments, 4$f I Fire Insurance. 1 j Xo.14 West 3d South St. $t lHary's S Academy Salt Ealtc City-i City-i Utah Conducted hy the Sister of Holy Cross from Notre Dame, Indiana. This Is one of the finest and mot up-to-date educational establiaii- ments In the tfest. I Send for catalogue to Sister Su-I Su-I perior, St ilary's Academy. Salt 1 Lake Utah. j Xmas Sale of Xavajo ? ! Blankets ami Leather Pillows. i ! Large assortment of Art Leatii-r, all colors. ? s. j Leather Pillows and Table Covers ! made to order. J, E. KENYOfl GUHIO GOMPAHY 10 South Main. Confutation HI. Ik. HAXD-IWIXTKI) CHINA. Miss Eertha Wagner is display"? and conducting a sale of her har"' 1 painted china at the " King-Frownir hardware store, 27 and 29 West Ti-U South street |