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Show Faber Pictures of Salt Lakers ALBERT J. SEARB has a handshake hand-shake and a Jolly good word that many persons of saturnine visage and feelings might well pattern after. His smile and cordial greeting warm a fellow up like the rays of a summer sun, or like a weU made highball. One always fecla better after talking to 8 BARE. An all around good fellow Is PAR-LET PAR-LET PRATT, who mixes soda water, pills and other things at the Theater pharmacy. PRATT has many friends, particularly among policemen and firemen. He would do anything within with-in reason for a friend, and never wait to be thanked for it. PATROLMAN CHARLES SPER-RY, SPER-RY, truant officer, is known to every school boy.fn Salt Lake. While duty has made It necessary to deal with many of the youngsters, not one of them has ever complained that Sper-ry Sper-ry has ever been unduly harsh with i him. But 8PERRY does his duty, and does it well. The boys who have no reason to fear him swear by S PERRY, but ihe evil doers "hike" when they see him coming. ATTORNEY H. C. BROWNE has many friends whe have learned to rely upon him. His Is a genial good nature, a charming personality and a personal magnetism that draws many friends to him. He is an interesting inter-esting conversationalist and one of the class of good fellows that one likes to become better acquainted with. W. H. MALONA cannot harbor an unfriendly feeling toward a fellow-man fellow-man for more than three consecutive minutes. If MALONA. feels that he is injured or wronged, he also feels that the person who wrongs him Is harmed to a greater degree than he, and that Instead of being a subject for censure, the one who wrongs him i deserves pity. MALONA Is true blue to those friends who claim his sympathies sym-pathies and his regard and they are ! legion. Ij i o II WILL H. LEARY, police court !) clerk, has so many friends that he ! cannot call them all by name. WILL is the kind of a young man that is ; popular with all classes. He's a good I fellow, knows how to say and do the I light thing at the right time, and j knows how to retain friends after he ! makes them. Ask CLERK LEARY I' for a favor and it's granted with a II courtesy that is pleasing. I ATTORNEY WALTER LITTLE Is II one of the popular young lawyers of l the Salt Lake bar. His steadily In- l creasing practice speaks well for the II j thorough and systematic manner In I which ne studies his cases before the i i cases come up for trial. . II i ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY ' W1LLARD HANSEN has made a fa- vorable impression In the criminal division of the City court. He Is full of vim, energy and dash, and his prosecutions are conducted with an i ardor and enthusiasm that are re- I freshing. |