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Show " " ' ' W - . - W ,..1 . ...... . i ... J. 1. 1 . i; 171 YT. Cad Couth. . rrurs Aick-Iilka-CclIender Co., Eenver, C.Io., n'Tcso, Tex. 'r. BuMne.s Van, does your plac of bti!- i nu T If s. her ) a manufacturing manu-facturing esmiji.M.iiient that will Interest you snd max your place of business so attractive to the public that your euoce.s ! assured, what la mn attractive than handsome fixtures, fix-tures, and who can match when It conies to maklnr themT No one. In tha Wett, that's aura. Thla man makes a apeolalty of bank, cn ca, bar and stor fixture, alao wall case, dna, ahow eases, manteia and Interior flntHh; t -o agent for th .famous btlhard'and pool table and supplies of all, a wis. Ptaie who tM firm la and what ot)er c.i.ra tli.y have oiucea in, alao supply, blank spaces aoeve. Eoehmer"& Hothschild, S34 XIain. Term Cash. Who la your tailor? Follow the crowd down near the new poatofflce and I'll ahow you why thla firm are leader In their craft. Fourteen yaara of bualneas life In on Una In on city la certainty a recommendation of merit, qual-lty, qual-lty, style, and elegance distinguishes the man who wear th clothe theae tailor make. Fifty dollar . look reasonable for the ault this .flrra make for half that.prloe. Their trad la extensive and they make aulta for 'men who know," not only In th State of TJiah. but In Oregon. Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Wyo-ming, etc. Their Una mbrace all that 1 few and up to data, and they Invite your Inspection In-spection before you place your order for your winter clot baa. - Olv nam, location and term. Th term Jon ave you many dollar. cle. They also manufacture street sprinkl and sweeper. Give came of local niandi r ai.so. IlercLLnts' Protective Assn. Ti&nC O, LuLe,' Ilr. Honolulu, To! j City. What Institution, located In th Commercial Bank buiming ceservea to be termed a pubna benefactor, first, because they get for You that which you deemed lost; second, because, they publish a reliable rating book that pro-.tecta pro-.tecta the business man (to a large extent) from further loesT They are th moat widely n-vertlsed n-vertlsed Institution of their kind In the worM, and decidedly the most successful, as thousand thou-sand of their client In ail walks of life wiil cheerfully teatlfy. They have aaaoclat offices of-fices from Cape Cod to th Golden Gate. ' What city, thirty-five hundred mllea wert of here, have they an office In. and what city In, Idaho? "Some people don't like them'.' be-cauae be-cauae they are scientific collector in all that the word Implies. Their nam la a suggestion of the "protection" they offer. Who are they, and what Is th nam of th Gen. Mg'r. . NUMBER TWENTT-FiyiV. ZIodel Steam Laundry, Com'l and State. Eed "Wagons. - .' Do you have trouble with your laundry T la something always wrong? Then try thla one. It Is th laundry that protects your linen and your flesh, by positively giving you emooth and earefully laundered linen. "Nd saw edges," brand-new machinery and all the latest devlcis for Ironing without friction, which save at least SO per cent wear and tear on your Unen, an Item well worth remembering. remember-ing. Th present proprietor have lately acquired, ac-quired, the modem and up-to-date plant, and very effort within th bound of reason will be exercised to meet th requirement of their patron. Tto.1 laundry is operated by father and aona, and believing that In "Union thve Is strength," w commend thla laundry and ask you to give them your bundle. Who ar they and what la the color of thtr wagon? "Th laundry that please." oa Commercial av. y turea, such as Fans, Flat Irons and electrical ni"age niaciilnea. l.ave you seen the beautiful room lately aol-el aol-el aolely for "e purpose of displaying tne.r line of beautiful nxmrea Your home Is a fnllure unless It la brilliantly limited. Let thla firm do your work, fcatlaracuun and price guaranteed. . W ho are they, and what line of Electrical supplies are they sole agenta for. what line-of line-of wire and what modern, up-to-date apartment apart-ment did they do th electrical work for the finest in the city? Th Lake suggests the nam. - , . v , NUHErn TIITrTY-TV70. ' Vienna Cafe, Geo. "V7J Horan, Prop, 7 Years la Business. . Where do you' eat? f the ' Cafe. Of course; a cafe known by very on In Bait ike City a th on particular place to get fUv tn erved In town: th caf that cater to th lover of "Good thing to eat ; where hlgh-claaa aervlc. prompt attention at-tention and carefully prepared food are th special features. Cleanliness 1 their watchword, watch-word, courtesy their slogan. A neat and tastily tast-ily arranged dining-room for th ladle or famllle make this the most popular caf between Denver and Ban Francisco. Every detail de-tail of th service and culinary department 1 looked after by the proprietor, and, when worn and weary with household duties your wife la too tired to cook, w fnvlt you to take her to th cleanest, neatest and beat operated caf In Salt Lake. The nam of th proprietor la th earn a a noted New York financier, and the caf Is th same a th metropolis of Austria. Nam both, and how many year In business. ' ' NTJMBEB THXETY-XHEE2. Zion's Co-Operative Mercantile Insti- tution.--Laird's Shoes, Richelieu Canned Goods, Geisha Waist. Talk about your mammoth mercantile establishments! es-tablishments! Her la-on that 1 away and beyond All comparison. Th reputation of thla vast etabllhmnt extend from "ocean to ocean." They transact a business that reaches the enonr.oua aum of flv million dollar dol-lar annually. Jut think of what that means! It mean that tbelr tremendoua power to buy enable them .to sell goods cheaper than most merchants pay. They ar wholesale and retail, re-tail, and can furnlah your horn from kitchen to. parlor. Here ar soma of th article that they ar Identified with: "Mountaineer" overall, over-all, tb best made; Eft and Eff clothing, Columbia Co-lumbia shirts. Strong and Garfield's and John--on and Murphy's men' shoes, William Lid-fiell's Lid-fiell's table Unen, underwear for ladle, misses nd children, and th famous Miller range. Who ar they and what line of canned goods, bottled good, coffee and spice, misses and children', shoes and ladles' waist ar they Btat agent for? The v only aell goods for what "they ar worth." Any child can tell you who they ar. I t'f-jl sMi "o in F't 1 - C v. T' e fort ? k tn ir..t Hill t t v ! 1 I w s, . 1 , fonn 1 I T a t r r f ts !, ;n i.ii.ia i . . r I c. ier lHre l'- irt c i.-s. 11 a f-. o h'-re that is Ju-u v cai-.'-l the ' ''' t- ...o oa at cnunt Of i'S excenent 1 i. t S W art illll'iTtunt feature, as ve fa.i r-"- t e tict tnat it 1 Imp" t to i '.'jin a v i icture n a -poorly lu.iie-1 s:u . .. iun " In f rt as well as his e. .nt a.il h.n cltiss fia i will, we preiHct, v a t - him a large aul ' satisfactory hu n. . it mwlsl teatur has be Introoucei 1 .t l. of Interest to mothers moth-ers and children, s i v t ci.iy haa he set . , aside of each v.ecic f r t,..s s .eclal feature, and how much does Is s-ve you on a d"en ) ' ' photographs? Lovit fjr t e atiu:!o oa tist i Third South. Houston-Real r.tate d Iav-t:-i ' Co., Thone 7. Uth E. C:l Souths rf500, ? LZO and $ZZ0. 1 . Who Is the real estate firm with the ele gantly appointed of flee on Main street? Who built tb block of th same name? Whos office on th ground floor of th block they built? Who stand) for progress and future TJtah ? ' Who handle city real eate only? Who platted th b'f tr-t on East Bench? " Who la selling "tast launch" lota at ucl low price? Who have th latest r't on th market? " Wj har four old line fir Insurano com-pan com-pan T j vh represwnt th Fidelity and Casualty Co. Of New York? Who ar building the largest bualneaa block In th city near th new pos'of nee? Who mak a apec laity of handling and closing clos-ing up estates? Who can match "Anything. Anrwhers," la their different lines? - . Who non-realdent ellentel reach from Europ to Honolulu? Who rental department get results? ' . Where is their new East Bench plat . and ' what ar th price? What la th number of 'their telephones? Four answers covers tb list of abov qu - J , tlcna. . - j rrUMBER rORTY-SEVEIT. " Henry "Wagener Brew'g Co. Beer T7 P. Zlser, Mgr. 1884. . ' Horn Industry movement suggests the r)s" of a firm who goods ar an indispensiu e 'necessity. Thar a re thousands of drinks ri the market to meet the demands of a f fT stantly thirsty public and this goes to h : that, like other thing there are Just any turn- ,-ber ,-ber of. good, bad and fndllTarent drinks, ter- I hap In your effort to gat nothing but tn4 beet you har mlaeed it oftener than you 1 have found it. When you did get Just th on , you wanted you war ready to declare It praiseworthy without stint. . and when yon ' - . bar ' partaken of this drink you bare found , the best that's brewed and are pleased to th , highest degree. Th drink Is of German origin, so ar Its makers, who bear the nam of ' famous composer t muaic When you want a glass of always say please, and - you'll gtt th best that's brewed. Nam th . srtlcl and company. Nam the manager, what year war they established. NUMBER rORTT-EIGHT. ' A IX I, Pur. & Carpet Installment ' House, 48 E. 2nd South. National Range, Hall Safes, Majestic . Here's an easy on. It's a ahame to "tak th money." It appeal with fore to any- ' ! on who eontempalt housekeeping. It's a furniture store and a "hummer." Their one special feature I liberal tetm. You can buy ' for cash or a "Uttle at a time," "one dollar on ten or ten on a hundred," In other words a dollar opens an account. Their plan gives - - A you Just what you need. Just when you need i It. And they agre to furnlah your house from - , oellar to garret; all you have to do I to tell them your wants. Their values ar a great raa their business policy Is liberal. This firm ' operate both a second-hand and first-class -furniture store. Give location of both and tell us, what range he Is sole sgent for that took th vprisa at th Bt. Louis exposition. What els doe be sell that 1 your financ'al -protection and what waahlng machine la be Western agent for. Remember he charge no Interest on accounts and three capital letters is his trad mark. He alao sells aewlng machine' ma-chine' and pianos. ' all th cars and s'l th people atop. It Is tn tore i i a reputation for reliability. They are also S-'hi aentg for a very cie-braid cie-braid nerve mixture iim.ls In France, and a court mixture whom best referenoe I th resuii obtained from lta use. "It cure." Tha nrv cure la positively guaranteed to cur bt. Vltu dance. The last name used In the firm' nam Is th same as a noted. English statesman, William . Who ar they and what ar th name of th three articles referred to above? Remember, they ar wholesale and re-tall re-tall druggtats. .' i I7UIIEER THIRTY-NINE. Redman Van & Storage Co., Indian.- ' 2 Storage Houses, 14 Vans. Moving la an awful nuisance, unless you get the right man to do your work. Her la a moving, storm re and shipping company that stands pre-eminent in their line, like the nam suggest. They are Pioneer In th business and operate the greatest number of- thorougmy quipped moving vans of any company in Utah. Their workmen are reliable and careful, care-ful, and their equipment th best that money can buy; and regardless of th valu of lb article you want moved, thla la th Arm to do your moving. They mak a special feature of moving, storing arid shipping household goods, pianos and furniture of every description, descrip-tion, Kvsry room la separata, locked and dust and germ-proof. Who ar they, and what Is th sign emblematic em-blematic of their nam? That Is printed on each wagon. A very popular, social order Is suggestive of their nam. How. many van do they operate, and bow many storage bouse hava they? I V NUMBER FORTY. Darls Shoe Co, 238 and 240 Main St. -"Nettleton, John Foster, Armored Cruiser. Good shoe ar th foundation of correct dreee, and to those who put quality first tb shoe that thla store sell ar not only th most satisfactory, but th most economical tn the long run. They never consider a shoe fully old until It fit aa nearly like an old shoe as a new shoe can be mad to. They have score of austomers who repeatedly ask for the sam kind of shoe I bought "last time." Satisfaction Satisfac-tion counts. This Arm is sol agenta for a man' shoe known th world over aa tha "Gentleman's" "Gen-tleman's" shoe; and a most excellent shoe for women. Can't Be Beat, and a bo shoe that 1 built expressly for tough wear. Nam the three Unas. Thsy also sell th "Cllngfast" and th patented oorset shoe for weak ankle. They represent every manufacturer that make "good aho," but, best of ail. they sell tb famous . "Money Back" shoes, th hoe that every Salt Laker should wear. Nam thla Arm and th thro Unas above. f NUMBER FORTY-ONE. Salt Lake Security & Trust Co. Four Per Cent One -Hundred Dollars, Bonds and 1st Mortages on Real Estate. Es-tate. By Opening an Account With f 1.00 Which Draws Interest and Is Refunded If the Account Is Closed and th Bank Book Returned. Yes. P. S. Bascorn, Jno. Hickey, P. C. Gentsch, ED. Woodruff, Harry W. Dais, F. E. McGurrln, Edward M. McGurrin, Edward Home, Arthur C. SulliYan. ' - The largest Institution of lta kind between the Missouri river and th Pacific coast, whose methods make" It possible for the email Investor' Inves-tor' to enjoy th same privileges a th man of mean. Established in 188C. incorporated In 1904, and owns Its own building. It loans money to build homes, arranges repayment of tha principal in amounts equal the rent ordinarily or-dinarily paid, and will agre to cancel mortgagee mort-gagee should tha borrower die during th llf of th mortgage. It haa a capital of ever 1200,-000 1200,-000 00 paid In. What is ths nam of th company? What Interest will it pay on small savings? What must your deposit amount to before sis per cent Interest is paid? What is given Investor aa security? How can you get a home saving bank? Who are Its directors? Is it under th supervision of the Stat Bank Examiner? How doe It protect Its clients? ' - i 3, are rever. v., ',-..,,- ni are. Flr,t ' ' ' ' 1,1 1 '. 1 t in nisKnitu.ie of . "' 1 I ; st In the min.ls of the pur-1 pur-1 11 '; a Mnie, an i.ieal snonping ' -''" " 1 'i-" I u m of economy, an Instltu- r .. i-n. :t, whose efforts for many 1 i j ,. v rv a combination of high prices 1 l I l.ns been rewarded with the 1 i'io!t progressive busines In your r rat purpose is to distribute such C merchandise as Dry goo.is, idii-. idii-. I"M,,n, clunks, boy and Children's ' ' ) His, Caps, Hoots snd Shoes. They ' ve agents f ir such celi-breted lines i I . i lettlcoals, Formosa Kid Gloves, ' - . . k i atterns. all of which are bought il- t .) women "Mho Know." In addition to ,1 .ove, tell us what line of Indies' snoes, -i goods, sllka, and waists they are sol for. v :') store very recently gave an outing at Hir to their employees and many others. li is atore ahould be named "The Liberal." Uve And lt live. NUMBER TVT0. A. IL , Crahbe & Co. Stein-Block' Cults, Eclipse Shirts, Welton $3.00 Hats. ' Here Is a clothing and furnishing store that irss placed the 'splendid quality of the goods tney sell above their "personal gain." and ihave built up the moat satisfactory and hlgh-'ciass hlgh-'ciass business In Palt Lake City by keeping el solute faith with the purchasing public (t'ne of the problems of the man who dresses we l has been solved by this linn, offering to Critical buyers clothes that fit. that wear, that - hit v. style, quality, and a price that please. Name this firm, the rlothing, shirts and hats fthey handle exclusively. No house In the city ; h a better or more complete atock of very-thing very-thing that goes to make up the appearance of ,the well-dreseed man. The cam auggeata a fish that "pinche," but th aervlc rendered at this store is pleasing Indeed. , NUMBER THREE. Car6tensen, Anson & Co. Everett, Weber and Carstensen & Anson Pianos and Pianola. . , That which teaches men and women to alva xpreesion to the feelings of th soul contrtb-t contrtb-t utee more, perhaps, o the Joy . and comfort of mankind than anything else. Here Is a imuslo house known as the "Temple of Music," and If there Is anything by which sound can ;be turned to melody, this firm has It. Pianos pianolas, talking machines, violins, mandolins land guitars; In fact, everything known In the world of music. j lK you contemplate a piano purchase, or ,'liave a friend who needs a piano? If so, com-mend com-mend thla firm, and w know th friendship ;wlll be Increased. Who are they and what three splendid pianos do they handle excluslve- I .ly? An electric sign tells the name of one .of the pianos, and they will tell you th ' others. Sheet music Is a feature, and they accept ;old Instruments in trade. There are two ' member of this firm, w hose nam appear on the window, and th last name make you think of Father "and Son." Also nam, on i other musical Instrument they carry. NUMBER FOUR, telle Photo Supply Co. Eastman's Kodak, TonalL Exclnslvenens. 'tis said. Iss the next thing to monopoly, and. If .such Is true, her I a photographic aupply co., who certainly en-Joy en-Joy a monopoly on account of their excluslve-i"s excluslve-i"s In th line carried. They enjoy the distinction dis-tinction of being th first in point of quality of any in th city. Here you will And the .most complete and carefully selected stock of earners, kodaks, films and photographic supplies sup-plies between Denver and Ban Francisco. They do the highest class of developing and printing print-ing In I'tah, and take a pleasure In assisting the amateur to select his equipment. They are sole agents for the most widely advertised and satisfactory Kodak i sold, and whose makers us the phrase. "If It Isn't an " It Isn't a . . In addition, the company manufactures an article of unquestioned merit that is essential to all who us a kodak or tak picture. Kam the -firm, th Kodak, and the article they make. Their motto. "Thing different," should easily Identify them, but the "Chiming llells"- will tell you sure. stents fir O-e r.-tf,.r,l ruMer t'res sni tve l"-t nmk of tli t t - - "1 tke." end lyiwi, ,-r .....!...,'. i to ch-. .m" us the 1 , t r,.. 'j ,. r r. i.Hir department ' Is ti.e rude of the l.ui-m-i-s. prompt, enldent and accurate. Anything Any-thing you want r"aired vou usually want qui. fcly. end they tui the bid. fsanie tne firm, tne typewriter, the blcyc' and tne article invenu-d, also tne tclal oe-purtment' oe-purtment' they derate, all of which la eaey, aa they will tell you if you cU. Th name of the great lake auggeata the Co. NUMrrr. iwm. Drs. Chores. & Clorcj, 2r''- .iain) Rooms 4, 5 and 6, Houston ridg-. . Catarrh, Deafness, Ctomach Trcnble and All Catarrhal Chronic El3eases. Denver, Ean Francisco and Loa Angeles. An-geles. 9 a. m. to , 5 p. m. DaUy. 7 to 8 Evening. 10 to 12 Sundays and Holidays. . . ' This particular dlrra Is familiar to very one, having been located In Salt Lak City over thirteen year. They ar known from Logan to St. Oeorg aa "Th Doctors who cure. Another distinctive feature of this Arm Is that they ar th only men In their profeasion who prove abaoluulv their ability to cur Catarrh. Deafness, anil all Nervou and Chronic ailments, by publishing genuln testimonial from bom people, giving names, pictures and addresses f cured patient a State th principal diseases theae Expert Specialists cure, and what three Jarg clUea. other than Bait Lake, these Specialist have maintained branch office. Alao at at their office hour and Location, and nam. They ar regular graduate from America's best Medical Colleges, ex-R. R. Surgeons, and fdr many year engaged In private practlo before becoming specialists. '' NUMBER' TEN. L C. Glosz, 270 S. Main. Furs, Fasso ; Cortets. Wholesal and retail Importer of a lln of 7 " 1 that brings Joy to . a woman' a neart, warmth to her body and beauty to her free. To be warm In winter is to be happy. This Is the foremost and finest dealer of hosligy, novelty neckwear and hand-embroidered imported underwear lrc th West. Not only do they operate the most beautifully ap-' pointed store in Bait Lake, but they also have branch houses in London and New Tork. In addition to ' this establishment la sola agent for another line of necessary ' wearing apparel for ladle and alao makes a specialty of refitting and remodeling and re-dyeing of Who ar Ihey, wher located, and what la th lln and nam of article referred to above. All price are greatly reduoed, and it will pay you to JL "Ey, Bee" ar th In-Itiala. In-Itiala. and "Z" I In th last letter of th surname, of which ther ar flv letters South Main. NUMBER ELEVEN. Whltakar & Dallas. Elue Point Per-fectos Per-fectos and Union-Made Fine Cigars. What a. remarkable difference In ' cigars, and her 1 a firm of local cigar manufacturer manufactur-er that haa estaollshed the fact Every on In Utah, including the children, should have no troubl in naming tb best 6-cent cigar and two for a quarter cigar sold In th Btat. If In doubt, 'phone any grocer, drug store or tar In the city, and they can tell you the name of the two brands of cigars thst for quick sales and satisfied smokers eclipse all other. Why? Because the manufacturers know your want and successfully flu them, by keeping the grade uniform and up to standard. Have you ever smoked a - or a If not, start right "today" and Juy one. - Namo - th . makers and supply- th blank spaces above and help horn Industry by your patronage. Both 'phone have two slxos. NUMBER TWELVE. The Greenewald Fur. Co. Acorn Stoves and Ranges, Macey Book-' Book-' case, Stearns & Foster Mattresses. When wa say th finest, most up-to-date and progressive furniture store In Utah, you instinctively in-stinctively turn to tha Furniture Co. .Known a th big uptown furniture atore, where quality speaks louder than prices. No cheap ads., no false representations; that Js why people' confidence is won and held. Once a customer, always a customer. Tour dollar purchases from this firm 100 cents In solid value. They can sell you anything, from a biscuit-cutter to a parlor carpet, or a teakettle tea-kettle to a folding bed. They ar sol agenta for th best lln of stoves and range manufactured, manu-factured, likewise a sectional -bookcase and a mattress that Is In a class by itself. 1 Nam th firm, th stove and range, th mattress and bookcase, and remember th store that "aatisfle," and ahould be kept "Orna" In your memory. . NUMBER -EIGHTEEN. , . White Sewing Machine Co. 26 Years. 7 Styles Machines. '.','. Her la another on that Interests tha housekeeper. house-keeper. It is a good one, and you should know about It. A sewing machine with ball bearingswhat bear-ingswhat a boon to th busy home I ; Thla maohln la not mad for manufacturing purposes, pur-poses, but expressly for family and dress- . makers' use, and is especially adapted to their needs. Mad in drop-head with automatic lift, and makes both lock and chain stitch.- A special feature is the pine tension device, and aa automatic releaser, operating, with the lifter lift-er bar, instantly release all tension from th thread. It has double feed and I universally known as Th l King.". Th nam is a favorite color in summer tint. , What machine I It, how long ha It been old from th present stand, and wher la ltf How many styles do they ell? NUMBER NINETEEN. National House-Cleaning Co., 69 E. First South. Compressed Air Carpet Cleaning. . Can you tolerat "dirt? Thla firm U lta . mortal foe, and 1 oh that relieves tha housekeeper house-keeper of a great deal of domeatio care a to ervanta when house-cleaning Urn comes.. Do not "worry, but send -for on of their men to brighten things up. They wdll scrub, clean windows, wall paper, woodwork, painted walls, furniture, beat the rug and carpet and polish pol-ish or wax th floors; In fact, everything about th house, store, office, school or church. They ar perfectly reliable and prompt. They ar aoon going to add a department at their cfflce, which you ar to name, also name of firm and location. It is a "National" fact that th American people are enemies to dirt, and these people prove th rulo. . , ' ii '- NUMBER TWENTY J v Willes-HoTne Drug- Co. Velvet Cream, Florodora Toilet Cream. , The .drug stor thst leads "By th Monument." Monu-ment." Th prescription department of this' tor Is one of the finest In th land, best equipped, with all modern conveniences, and employ non but th most thorough, careful and experienced Btat pharmacy graduates. Tou need have no fears - of an error when medicine is supplied by this store. They carry. In addition to all kinds of medicine, tohet article, soaps and everything carried in a first-class drug store. An especially fin skin food and toilet cream. Olv nam of akin food, toilet cream and nam of Arm. ' 4 NUMBER THIRTY-FOUR! Smedley-Wakeling Ins. Co., Atlas Bldg. Women's Health Policy, London Assurance Co., Standard Ins. Co. A fir Insurance agency with th splendid record of representing six of the strongest, fir Insurance companies In America, aggregating mor money than I represented by any other fir insurano agency In Salt Lake. They represent rep-resent on company whose business life extends ex-tends over a period of one hundred and eighty-five eighty-five year of continuous fir Insurance. Thla agency 1 located In th Atlas building, writer for fire, sickness, life and accident Insurance, .and ar generally recognised aa th "Hustling7 'lire Insurance agent. What form of Insurance do ther writ that I of particular Interest to women, and what Is ths nam of th Accident Acci-dent Ins. company they represent? Also th company whose business life Is so remarkable? They writ the Insurance that Insures and offers "Absoluts Security." Like part of their name, they suggest thst you "waka" up to th Importance of Insurance. Well-posted, conservative con-servative business men can tell you who they are. .Their "ad." appear dally in Tha Tels-gram. Tels-gram. NUMBER THIRTY-FIVE. Huddart Floral Co., 114-116 E. 2nd South. Ten Months Present Stand. Now we are near to nature's heart, a floral eatabllshment, and one It will pay you to remember. re-member. This la th Original , , Floral Co. Another company persists In using th nam of this firm In connection with their own bualneas, but very -jmuch against th wlshe of th original . company. W call your attention to th fact 'in order that you -will benefit yourself by discovering th difference, Thla company ha been her for many year and "quality" and a positive guarantee guar-antee mark .their every transaction. They ar known a th leading florists and mak a special spe-cial feature of monogram and floral design, which ar mad to order on th shortest possible pos-sible notice, either by telephone or telegraph. A large stock of cut flowers always on hand. They rent plants by day, week, month or year. Get their prices. i . Give nam of company, location, and how long in prevent building. Oppoelt a theater I whose name Is tn keeping with the quality of flower thla company sells "Grand." i NUMBER TWENTY-SIX. . ; Parker Lumber Co. Curtis Roofing, Builders' Hardware, Mill Work. v VNo order too small to recelv prompt attention., at-tention., no order too large to handle," aya thla, lumber company. "W deliver promptly and carry the largest and best selected stock of lumber, doors, windows, mouldings, building build-ing and roofing papers In the Btat. and mak a specialty of Southern yellow pin lumber for inside finish, also oak and mapl floorings." floor-ings." Here you can buy roofing pitch, tarred felts, acroa cement, plaster, etc. They ar wholesalers and retailers and positively refusa to be "undersold." Bring in your lumber estimate esti-mate and let them "figure on your bill." They will save you both time and money. . Who are they? What famous brand of roofing roof-ing are they sole agenta for, and what el do they sell besides lumber, and what other business do they operate'? Th first nam of th firm 1 th aama aa th Democratic nomine nomi-ne for President in our last National election. NUMBER TWENTY-SEVEN. Union Dental Ob., 218 S. Main. Doctors Doc-tors Gordon, Gillespie, Dull ' and Harris,- Miss Amy Taylor. "In Union" Ilea the road to success, and we believe and w apeak advisedly that here Is tbe most successful Dental company In Bait Lake. Surely, If you Judge a man by th class of work performed, this firm Is far In advsnc of all others. Conscientious;" reliable, efficient, prompt and surprls)sty reasonable In prices charged make Usr popular Institution Institu-tion the choice of the jtavfple. Good teeth are essential to good health, and "Do It now" should be the maxim of every one whoae teeth need attention. . The longer th delay the greater the pain. Gold crowns at $5.00, gold fillings $1.00 and up. best set of teeth $7.00, should easily Identify these dentists. Give location, name the members of the Arm and eiame of lady attendant. An automobile bearing bear-ing their name Is a good clue. Teeth extracted extract-ed positively without pain or danger, or no pay. NUMBER TWENTY-EIGHT. Salt Lake Route, 17 W. 2nd South. J. H. Moore, District Pass.. Agent; J. A. Scott, Local Agt; $50.00. Arrow Ar-row Head. t "Th garden spot f th world" Is a term frequently and Justly applied to California, and ther la but one way to reach It quickly and comfortably, and be sure and see that your ticket reads via th railroad. It you ar a health or pleasure seeker this is the "only way"; If you ar a business man or shipper, see that your freight I routed over this lln. For comfort and elegance of pas-.aenger pas-.aenger aervlc It ha no competition, and for promptness and facility In handling freight-well. freight-well. It Is simply In a class by Itself. Prompt service, courteous treatment and elegant equipment all unite to hold th favor and esteem es-teem of th traveling public . Their dining car aervlc Is superb. . Name road. Its monogram, location of ticket office, local and district passenger agent and the round-trip rat to Los Angeles. Tb "People's "Peo-ple's road." , ( NUMBER TWENTY-NINE. G. F. Culmer & Bro. "New Erjr"' . Paint, Varno Stain Lack. " Most paint dealers sell pur paint, but this paint house sella "absolutely pure" paint, "every atom" of . it, so that Is going th other fellow on better. There Is a big demand for this "absolutely pur paint." ' because In It manufacture, quality alone I considered, with the result that wherever Introduced this paint sells Itself. Th oldest paint houa in TJtah Is th sola agent for thla splendid paint, and their Work and word la In keeping with th reputation, of the good they sell. Varnishes, brushes, painters' supplies, art glass, mirror and asphaltum are th other lines they handle, han-dle, and. in addition, ar exclusive agent for th celebrated . Name th company, the paint, and supply th blank spac abov. They war established In 1870. and two brothers operate this modern paint stor and advrtls th "Paint that I guaranteed." Both 'phones, with three figures. ' . NUMBER TWENTY-ONE. . Colorado Midland Railroad. Geo. W. ValTery, Gen, Mgr.; L, H. Harding, Gen. Agt., 77 West 2nd South. Daylight Day-light Train, 8:00 p. m. Do you contemplate going to Denver, Colorado Colo-rado Springs, Cripple Creek. Aspen, Glenw.iod Springs or Lead vine? Tou do) Then ae that your ticket reads via tha Railroad, Rail-road, the best equipped, the most efficiently managed and safeat railroad operated fatt of Bait Lake. It is tbe shortest rout over th Rocky mountains to Denver. It operates th only Pullman observation sleeping cars from Salt Lake to Denver. It Is the highest broad-, gauge railroad in th world, and Is the only1 road that goes over th mountain instead of through them. It is ths only train that crosses ths mountains In daylight, and gives you a splendid opportunity to behold the most beautiful and awe-inspiring scenery In the world. Now, remember th when you travel east. - Name th road and th tlma the "daylight mountain" train leave Salt Lake and tha general manager, who was at on tlm General Gen-eral Agent for an Eastern line; also ths nam of th general agent and location of freight and ticket of flea In Salt aka. NUMBER TWENTY-TWO. J Faust Creamery & Supply Co. Eureka Eu-reka and Hazelnut Butter. $300,-000. $300,-000. Cream, Sweet, and Buttermilk, Cheese and Eggs. ' Her Is a manufacturing institution not only ths largest, but has th best equipped and most sanitary plant In th West. It la tb only company of lta kind shipping Its product out of th Btat in carload lots. This year It has shipped In carload lots to point aa far east as New Tork, and west to Portland and Los Angeles. It has two trad marks one, "The standard butter of th market"; th other, , "It makes you eat more bread." Tou hav aeen It advertised, ad-vertised, and perhaps It Is on your tabl. ther 1 mor of It sold in Salt Lak than any other brand. If not. ask your grower to get It for you. It la put up In pound packages, pack-ages, and every pound guaranteed to be pure. Tell us th nam of thla manufacturer. Its yearly business. Its two trade marks, and nam th flv kindred product they handle. The nam of this company Is suggested by a famoua opera and drama of th sam name; the drama has "Mephlsto" as It leading character. Find out who they ar, and they will tell you the rest. Insist that your grocer gives you thla brand of NUMBER TWENTY-THREE. Studebaker Co. of Utah. C. At Quig-ley, Quig-ley, Manager. Automobiles. Flfty-thre years ago, with a capital of $t.00 and a few tools, - Bros, opened a shop at Bouth Bend, Ind. Today th plant of these brother covers over one hundred hun-dred acre. The first year they mad two wagons; their annual capacity now Is 100,000 vehicles. This phenomenal growth may be summed up In flv word honesty. Industry, Intelligence, energy and enterprise. Today they are tb largeat wagon and carriage fac-tery fac-tery in tb world. Flv thousand dealer In all parts, of tha United State sell their wagons, wag-ons, carriages and harnesses. This company ha a branch In Salt Lak that rank with th finest In th city. Tbelr vehicle ar graceful grace-ful In design, elegant In finish and rich In appointments. Besides buggies, they make a special feature of manufacturing a new and very popular kind of passenger vehicle. Tell us th name of this firm and tha vehl- NUMBER FORTY-NINE. Inter-Mountain Milling Co. Husler's Straight Grade and High Patent Flour. 250 Barrels. ' A bom Institution and a benefactor to tha busy housewife, because It brings happlneas to your horn three tlmea a day S6S days of each year, provided, of course, you nss it product. And surely you do, for It makes -tb best bread on earth. Th reason is that ..' . . it la only ground from th cleanest and most . 4 carefully selected wheat, but what's th us 1 y talking about It: you know, or should know, its merits. Any man, woman or child can I tell you th nam of th best flour sold In r Utah. Just for fun, wa will ask you to name " th two leading brand and capacity of mill per day and always Insist .that your grocer end you flour and taka no other. -.jif NUMBER FIFTY. 'A .Penny Arcade, 128 So. Main, Castro Bros, ft Caldwell. Phonographs" and Records. Penny Telephone Con-. nections. ' Where do you tpend your pennies? Art the only plaos In town wher you ean get a dol- . ' lr' worth of fun" for every penny Invested? A place devoted to inula of a povel- kind, wher for th small Investment of a cent and a cent only, you may enjoy tha masterpieces of th world, or tiring of music, you may amuse yourself with th moat attractive mov- . lng picture until you ar satisfied. For variety It cannot be excelled and the programme 1 at ycur own choosing. Nam thla place, location, proprietor, what 1 It they -sell, and what unique feature la connected with it beside th abov mentioned. . y . NUMBER FIFTY-ONE. Reiser's Jewelry Store, 12 .' First South. Optical "Dept. Alford Cut Glass. - Nam th Jewelry store on East First South street that has th honor of being th oldest established watch business In Utah, and whos every transaction carries with It an assurance that you hav valu received, no matter bow email or large tb purchase. In addition to diamonds, watch, ring and solid silverware, this hous operates a splendid repair re-pair department that Is the best In Salt Lake. This Jewelry stor I owned by the on of th ' father who stsbllshsd It in 1M0. Tell who b I. what department Is operated In con- , nectlon be aides repairing, and what Una of cut glass h handle. NUMBER FIFTY-TWO. Crabtxee Produce Co., 114-116 W. 1st South. Fish, Oysters and Poultry. J Can Their Oysters. A commission hous and a good on. , Thla r" ftrm deals In wholesale fruit and produce, and Is ths only commission house that handles bananas the year round. Of course all produc house hand I .banana some time, but thia man goes them ona better and handle bananas ba-nanas all tb time. Tbey ar the only firm : who handle Johnson's Bants. Barbara lem- t ons. the finest grown. - beyond a doubt. Consignments Con-signments of all kinds ar solicited, dispatch, reliability and best price being th Inducement Induce-ment offered for buslnesa Their motto Is to sell on arrival and remit promptly, their returns re-turns being their quotations. Who ar they . and what other department are they now add- ' . lng to their present business and what will I they do In connection with It? Tbe name A ; suggests you're up a "tr." The 'phon nunvs-v - . ber haa three ones tn it and on other flgurC v; Y " NUMBER FORTY-TWO. Central Coal & Coke Co., 38 S. Main. 1-Peacock CoaL Sign of "The Peacock." Pea-cock." It's clean, it's hot. It weighs two thousand pounds net to th ton and has everything taken out but th heat, th on thing you want. Do you know what It la and who sells H? When winter's chilling blasts howl around tha corners and the city Is whit with snow, what I mor gratifying than to know that your bin la full of good, clean, heat-giving coal? This kind . la sold and sold only by th 1 They ar exclualve re tailers of th seat ooal on earth. Ltk "rock," It springs from th earth and, aa compared with other coal, la aa much mor satisfactory In results as- th fine specimen of th bird which appears In. thla company's window ta mor beautiful than the ordinary crow. Thla company la noted for tha fact that It handles only ona coal, always, baa It In atock, and makes prompt deliveries. Name the company, th coal, and th reading read-ing of their sign. Llk their nam, they ar centrally located. NUMBER FORTY-THREE. Hamuton's-Correct Dress for Women; Wo-men; Four Years; Hats. - For ladle only. Who I it that doesn't admire ad-mire a handsomely and stylishly attired woman. wo-man. And her I a high class store devoted exclusively to pleasing wonvsn of particular and. artistic taste, it may be truly said that this stor I ths arbiter of fashion' latest whims, and enjoys the distinction of being tha only stor of Its kind between Denver on the east and Ban Francisco on th west. If It's ready to wear, tfey have It, and their styles ar ao elegant and exclusive that they ar often surreptitiously copied by leading dressmakers. This Ann represents tha world's leading custom makers and Imports direct, cloaks, suits, gowns, waists, ribbons, belts, hosiery, neckwear, etc Th world' most beautiful creations are shown here, and regardless re-gardless of price, they ar sur to pleas. "Correct Dress for Women" 1 their maxim. Who ar they? How many yeara la business nd what elae do they ell that's ready to wear? I. ' "" V 1 1 " NUMBER FORTY-FOUR. i. B. Lewis, Atlas Bldg. Blue Point jperfectos, Henry IV., America. Mr. I. . M. Her, and am selling tha flneat clgara. cigarettes and amoksrs' article, both Imported and domeetlc, sold In Salt Lak City, This "smokehouse" Is recognised ' headquarters headquar-ters for commercial men. Th proprietor baa lately purchased this modern and up-to-dat "smokehouse" and Invite you to etlL feeling assured you will com again.' This man Is a mmber of th TJ. C. T. and hold an Important Im-portant office tn th local organisation. Her you will And such excellent smoke aa th La Oarnlta, Cresslda. Tom Moor and Bobby Burns clgara at 10 cents and up. and such t-cent t-cent sellers as th Owl and Henry Oeorg. In cigarette he handles Phillip Morris. Mu-rads, Mu-rads, Egyptian Deities and many others. In fact everything in smokers' article, including includ-ing a fin lln of pipes. Tvow tell us who he I and what thrae splendid cigar h sells not mentioned abov. The official nam of tb Portland exposition will tail you. I NUMBER FORTY-FIVE. -Scott Studio, 25 E. 3rd South, . Children's Photos, Wednesday, $2. The newest, best equipped and moat beau- NUMBER FIVE. & A. Oohn. Ladies' Home Journal, Monarch and Derby Gloves,' Stewart, Stew-art, Howe, May &'Co. Petticoats. Th smartly dressed women of Salt ' Lak J City ar perfectly familiar with a dry goods tor whose ready-made department offers them the most complete stock to choose from, tn all, that goe to make up th apparel of th Well-dressed woman. Their ladle' raady-r raady-r mad department la one of vih feature of !thl establishment, which la an Emporium of ;ll that the artistic feminine eye delight In. When In doubt about th prevailing, fashion. they will give you authentic Information for J th asking. ' Hundreds of fashionably attired women of Salt Lake City are their best ad-' ad-' vertlsement. They are located on Main street, 1 and the name Is Similar to tha "coin" you ! suend. . Who are they, and whet line of pat-: pat-: terns, gloves and petticoats ar they solo I agenta for? Known as the "Up-to-dat tore." . NUMBER iBc" 'Uncle Sam's Collateral Bank (Estab-', (Estab-', llshed 1895). 28-30 E. First South St., Edison and' Columbia Phonographs. Phono-graphs. Now.f?Ua a shame tS ask you to guess this j one, it's so essy. Her ta the leading and imoef largely advertised loan office) and gen-f gen-f eral store in I'tsh. It bears a nam often ; applied to our Government when giving It an j individual name. The loan company makes a specialty of large loan at Kastern rate of interest, and at tha sam tlm they make the most l"eTal loan of all kinds of collateral, i and seil diamonds, watches, rings, and all ; kinds of Jewelry and musical Instruments at prices that defy competition. They har a fin line of guns and mak a feature of special spe-cial l:ih-rade Railroad watches. They hav other watches, from $2.00 up. . Tlds tlrra are agents for a phonograph with : complete records. Name the firm, the phono-Frnih, phono-Frnih, and what year the firm was established, u hen you want to borrow or buy, remember fncls Collateral Bank. V NUMBER SEVEN, dulbert Bros. Mendel Wardrobe Trunk; Romedka Ready Access Trunk. .. A trunk that will stand ths bumps and rough handling usually beatowed on It by transfer and burgage men Is a valuable asset to any , traveling man. - Hers Is a trunk establishment thst nianufacturea and sells trunks, valises. I suit cases and travelers' articles, that ar ! guaranteed to return home with you, no mat-ter mat-ter how far the Journey or what the usage. In addition to manufacturing and selling direct di-rect from maker to user, thus saving middle-' middle-' man's profit, they are ole agents for two exceptionally good lines of trunks that they cheerfully and confidently recommend. Name the line, also this firm. Two brothers sr th proprietor, and you are Invited to ''Hull" out your dollars end get your money's worth In rs-turn. rs-turn. TRO.A.S! TRUNKS I TRUNKS! . .. number nam. Calt Lake Ctamp Co. Pierce-Fox Perfect Per-fect Tar Tag. Key Fitting:.. Her Is a g.iod one not only ths largest rHnufarturers of rubber stamps, seals, sten-,c.s, sten-,c.s, sisel stamps, burning branns. badges. I' ials, perforators, markers, rubber types !nd nuM.berlng machines, but Inventors of a lie '.1 snd mcefary article. They are also NUMBER THIRTEEN. Eber W. Hall, Undertaker. Private Ambulance, Grave Tents and Lace Canopy. n undertaker, and an exceptionally careful and conscientious on. A man who la thoroughly thor-oughly experienced, efficient and prompt In embalming and directing th services In th performance of th last sad rites, is th man you want to' remember when th occasion for his services Is needed (may It be long deferred); de-ferred); still. It Is well enough to keep In touch with the best In every line, and here ws call your attention to decidedly the" beet, for the following reasons: Prlvat emblarelng, tbe latest, most up-to-data rolling stock and conveyances, a beautifully appointed chapel, the careful attendants and ths convenient as well as quiet location, no busy streets, no curious curi-ous crowd things to be considered a dressing-room dressing-room unsurpassed and. In fact, all tha details that can possibly alleviate sorrow hav been carefully studied out, and your every comfort looked after. . i . N Nam him and tha two special feature that give him a decided advantage in thla particular particu-lar lln. Located near th present poatofOc. NUMBER FOURTEEN. Cook Tea & Coffee Co. Ankola, 40c; Aroma, 25c. No social function, ' luncheon,, dinner or breakfast Is complete without a good cup of coffee,, and really, there ar so few people In th cofTe business that ara thoroughly posted that It is a reaT pleasure to com In contact with such a man as Mr. a man who knows ths coffe and tea business In all Its details and recognizes the Important feature of always keeping yon supplied with coffee and tea of a uniform grade not th kind that's good today and bad tomorrow but th kind that is "Always good." Think" of coffe and then of and your eolTe trouble will cease. Who Is he. and what two coffees does he staks his success on, and what Is th prlc per pound? His motto is, "Tha bet I non too good for you," and th nam I tha sam a is applied to th on who makes ths coffee and gets th meals. . . - NUMBER FIFTEEN. Sweet Candy Co. Italian Chocolate, Old-Fashioned Stick, Dixie Pickaninny. Picka-ninny. Here Is on so very easy, a candy Co. Tha largest In ths intermountaln States, having a dally capacity of 10.000 pounds. Th nam is very appropriate to the business and I a guarantee of quality all through th West. Their Carnation chocolatse. Rice Krisp. Chocolate Puff. Nut Loaf, Opera Bars snd Chop Stick ar famous for their sweetness snd flavor. They have three otber brand of which they" ar Justly proud. Nam them, also the firm. - Remember, when you buy candy .and enjoy U so much that you wish for more, then tla th candy this Co. make. It I pur and you neither get tired nor elck If you will always call for i . .. candy, "that's all." It la ever the beat. NUMBER THIRTY-SIX. Groshell's Ticket Office, 221 South i Main. 18 Years. National Cash Registers. ! "Railroad Tickets bought, sold and exchanged" ex-changed" la of unusual interest to travelers, as It means tha saving of ti to 115 on every railroad ticket bought: There la a "Cut Rat Ticket Office" located on Main street that la known as th "Leading Railway Ticket Offic of Utah." It Is ths oldest and most reliable ticket office tn tha Intermountaln country and ha always been a member of the American Ticket Brokers' association. Every transaction transac-tion had with this office la positively guaranteed. guaran-teed. Th blgheat market price paid for unused un-used railway tickets. Th fait that thla Arm haa enjoyed a period of uninterrupted prosperity prosper-ity since it was founded, many years ago, la evidence that thy hav kept Taith with th traveling public, and you would do well to make tbelr acquaintance. Who and wher ar they, and how many years have they been In bualneaa? What other article do they sell that is an absolute neces-lty neces-lty to every up-to-dat merchant? NUMBER THIRTY-SEVEN. 7. M. Marriott, 22-24 W. 1st South. Crosse & Blackwell, Franco-American, Fish and Oysters. Nam th leading grocery and meat market (combined) located on W. 1st South, and whose proprietor la president of the Retail Merchants' Protective association. This stor is unsurpassed unsur-passed In tha quality of meats, groceries, fruits, green vegetable and canned good carried. car-ried. This stor 1 th "Mecca" of the economical eco-nomical housekeeper, and offers to tb people of Bait Lak prompt, courteous and efficient service, and prompt .delivery, which Is quit an Item. Her ar soma of their lln: Batavia canned goods, Arabian coffee, Helns pickle and preserves, Pprague-Warner's canned goods, Hualer and Knudsen's flour, and ar agenta for tha fines) soups and preserves anl jama sver packed. Name the line. Also, what Is It tbey sell besides meats and groceries; that. Ilk their meata and groceries, ar always fresh? They also sell Burnett's extract and Folger and Schilling'! taaa and coffees- Who ara they? ' j NUMBER THIRTY-EIGHT. Godbe-Pltts Drug Co. Newton's . Nerve Mixture, Delf asse Parisian, Pitt's Cough Mixture. They are known aa th prescription druggist, who never substitute. A careful druggist is as essential to your welfare a a reputable physician; physi-cian; therefore, you cannot be too careful In the selection of your druggist Thla Drug store Is on a moat prosperous corner where NUMBER THIRTY. ' M. Daniels, Tailor, 27 W. 2nd South. ?20.00 Suits. To lover of artlatle tailoring. It affords m pleasure to call your attention to thla modern and up-to-date tailoring establishment, conveniently con-veniently located (near th "Midland" railroad offic). and who points with pride to the fact that "a satisfied customer" Is his best advertisement. adver-tisement. Of course, he's not good at preaching, preach-ing, but when It comes to fitting he's ther with the goods. Ar you dissatisfied with your tailor? Then try this oneT Not only doe he refuse to allow you to wear 111-flttlng clothes, but also refuses to be undersold, quality and workmanship considered. This Is tha tailor who is ever climbing upward, not in prlc but In "quality." Every garment la carefully Inspected before leaving the shop, aa your satisfaction sat-isfaction means his success. Glv nam, lo-. cation, and prlc of th popular suit he makes. Th name th same aa a Biblical character who wa cast In ths lions' din. NUMBER THIRTY-ONE, . Salt Lake Electrlo Supply Co. General Gen-eral Electric Co. "0. X." Wire. Emery-Holmes Bldg. , Our la the "Light of tha world,' and truiy tls aa undisputed fact, for this Is the largest and most thoroughly equipped Electrical Arm I!!L jC? uf' . Transformers, Dynamos. Motors, Columbia Incandescent and Peerless lamps, a splendid repair department and In fact, everything electrical. Wholesaler and retailer of electrical supplle and Gaa Ox- ' " oiw. . vu uiuei. prusTieruus corner wnere I THE FOLLOWING HRE THE PRIZR tf iraraRRS. Firrt Trize CO.CO Third Prize, $10.00 Tiior:: kltsell, mrs. minnie haxson, li:Z H. Wet Temple. 40 East First Bouth. :'.c-r irii.: :n.C0 '- Fourth rrize, C3.00' ' ,i::c; t. m.c. surra; Mrs. iJno S. Kelly, Vine are, W. Miss Bessie M.' Davis, No. 2 J j . 3rd South st ; Building. . , Mrs. Guss Oronin, P. 6. Box 553. C. J. Nettleton, 508 E. 3rd Bt. f Mrs. L. C. Chester, care NewYork Mrs. Matt Heather, 157 2nd W. et W ! . ! Cash Store, Mrs. E. T. Kibble. 233. Can jc a ri, A? j '. ' . - '". t t 1 ' Fifth Prize, 1J3.00 . ' MRS. D. H. ELDER, . Mnrray, Utah. Bixth Prize, $2.00 EXJf IS J. M'lilUGnLIX,N . AdJrr.noe ..; ; The next 15 Prizes $1.00 each. Beatris Rordane, 177 Nprth st.-Mrs. st.-Mrs. E. C. Hadley, ill S. W. Tern. Mrs. J. D. Bell, 345 W. 1st North. Mrs. M..C.;Brown29 N. 1st .West V, Ne-fc' 4u. -ei- - ' Mrs. Elliott Kimble, 259 Canyon Road, i r . . ' i Mrs. W. H. Lowther, 51 E. 5th So. Mrs. Roy Gaumer, 746 Glenn aye. Mrs. Chas. Alt, 114-116 E. 2nd So. . : r " -i |