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Show ! CATHEDRAL SERVICES. Ma5sep at 8. 9 and 11 o'clock on Sundays. Sun-days. HiRrh mass at 11 o'clork, with sermon. Sunday school at 9:30. Vespers Ves-pers and Benediction, at 7:30 p. m. AVeek day mass at 7:30 a. m. !lass is celebrated Sundays at St. Patrick's Pat-rick's church. Fourth South, between Third and Fourth Wept, at 10 o'clock on Sunday. Meetings of cathedral parish par-ish during the month are: Promoters of the Sa.cred Heart League, the last Sunday of each month: the Altar society so-ciety every first Monday of the month: St. Ann's Sewing: society ever?' Monday at 2 o'clock. Choir rehearsal ; for cathedral choir Friday nijehts at 8 o'clock: Junior choir every Saturday at 3:30, and St. Cecelia chorus every Sunday at 9:30. I Difficulty Solved. The question with most people is not stringency in the money market, but what to do with or where to keep their j money. To be perfectly safe against a fire and burg-lars, rent a box at the I j Salt Lake Security & Trust Co.. or what i ; is still better get one of our gilt edge I first mortgages which we guarantee, I i and then your investment will be per- fectly safe. Our proposition then to all is. come and see our safety boxes in our fire and "burglar proof vault, get j : your mortgage. The interest received S on $50 will pay the rent of your box, I ' , place your mortgage, together with j ' 5 any other valuable articles you may i ! possess, and you are perfectly safe , ! j against any possible accident that may ! ! occur. ' : Money stored away in the house is never safe and being an invitation to burglars, always places one's life in jeopardy. Salt Lake Security & Trust Co., 32-34 Main street. Salt Lake. i Miss Eva Snow announces her ex- hibit and sate of Christmas china at her studio, 514 Templeton. I Holy Land, Rome, Lourdes and Lo- ireto. A pilgrimage to the above, together with a grand tour of Egypt and the south of Europe, by McGrans's Catholic Cath-olic Tours, 187 Broadway, X. T. City, lo leaeve New York January 36, 190S. Write for particulars. I The Auditorium skating rink on Rich ards street is enjoying a liberal patron- age. especially from society folk. The j floor is in perfect condition, the music excellent and the management sees to Jt that everyone has an enjoyable time. A number of private parties have been held in the rink recently and the entertainment en-tertainment afforded was delightful. Red Christmas Bells. I Wanted for flower booth for bazaar. I ' Send to 260 First avenue. j Investments !' Investments in speculative ven- I tures can only be excused on the I grounds of inexperience. Wise in- 1 vestors place their money where complete security and good re- I turns are assured. An investment in a Secured Certificate issued by I this company pays 6 per cent in- J terest; and is absolutely safe be- I cause secured by first mortgages I on improved real estate. pJUUST COMPANY M Opposite Z. CHI. inula "Wholesale and Retail Makers of PURE ICE CREAM, SHERBETS. WATER ICES. FANCY BRICKS. FROZEN PUDDINGS. PDNCHES, ETC. Manufacturers of THE FINEST GRADE OF CANDIES IN THE CITY. Factory and Office 260 State St. Both Phones 3223. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. I 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 front. ' 7 c o R a c t Flower Booth. All kinds of cut flowers, .violets, i-ara-nations, American Beauties. etc.; plants, and red Christmas bells of all sizes, from the 25c variety to the $2.50, will be gratefully accepted for the flower booth. Send to Miss Nora Gleason. 260 First avenue, or call BH1 'phone 567, 4705-Y, 4S07. and the flowers, flow-ers, plants and bells will be called for. Friday, Dec. 13. Children's day at the bazaar. Bazar meeting next Sunday at 3:30 at Knights of Columbus hall. An Invitation to Burglars. A private safe in your office or a secret hiding place in your home acts as a standing invitation to burglars. A $3.50 box in the safe deposit vaults of the Salt Lake Security & Trust Co. will make your valuables secure and enable you to enjoy that peace of mind which comes to those who know their possessions are safe. Red Christmas Bells. Wanted for flower booth for bazaar. Send to 260 First avenue. When you buy o- sell real estate insist in-sist on having the Homer Abstract company make your abstracts. We have every facility necessary in the handling of titles, and it will be to your advantage to give us a call if you own property. Friday, Dec. 13. Children's day at the bazaar. Bazar meeting next Sunday at 3:30 at Knights of Columbus hall. GRAND FANCY BAZAAR I In new St. Mary's Cathedral Basement. , Dec. 11,12,13, 14 1 I for the benefit of the new St. Mary's Cathedral. The bazaar will be opened on the first night at S o'clock by Governor .Cutler and Mayor Bransford: on the second night by Judge Frick of the js ; 5-upreme court; on the third day by Judge C. C. Goodwin, and on the fourth day by Charles Quigley. ex-president of the Commercial club. 1 MERCHANTS' LUNCH, Dec 11, 12, 13, 14, from 1 1 :30 a. m. to 2 p. m., 25c. ! EXTRAORDINARY ANflOlTOIENT! ! 4- mi ii inimuMMHiiiB nun r 1 t 8i MMi It purchase of 0- ' -Jl JHM turers' samples at prices that I fSm will save you from 25 to 50 per t t WnU cent o. the dolk, SI X We also offer our entire reg- I yjMlUfi ular stock at 20 per cent dis- I fearST' count. I vV--:4 ' Sale commences Saturday, """sw'' tjffji December 7. and every day un- J til Christmas. ! JENSEN'S, THE JEWELERS, g.ll I We Recently i I Collected ' Wj forthefolIowingCIients Mk$W We will collect some for you if you turn in your claims. If you need money turn them in now. Jennings. Last & Thomas. Ogden, Utah "West Jordan Lumber Co., West Jor- a X J. P- Gardner, The Clothier, City. dan, Utah. a X Baer Bros. Mercantile Co., City. Crowley fc Balderson, Idaho Falls, 4 X Murray Meat & Livestock Co., City. Ida. X D. B. "BLickmarr, The Grocer, City. Browning Bros. Co., Ogden, Utah. A X Rocky Mtn. Bell Tel. Co.. City. W. L. Buswell. Ogden. Utah. X H. C. Ehrlich, acct. Allis-Chalmers Co. Dr. C. N. Ray, Bingham Canyon, X A. D. Teasdel, City. Utah. i tT. E. Harper, The Grocer, City. Hewlett Bros. Co., City. 4 McCornick & Co.. City. Jas.'J. Driver. Ogden. Utah. 4 Ellas Morris & Sons Co., City. Dr. T. G. Odell, Murray. L'tah. The Baron Co., Murray, Utah. Chas. Offer. No. 220 5th street. City. Jas. Frame.Taylorsville, Utah. Kaysville Co-op., Kaysville, Utah. O Boley Mercantile Co., American Fork, Mrs. Matilda Flcyd, 1059 So. 3d JEast, Utah. City. Fred Smith, Oxford Saloon, West Jor- logeler Seed & Produce Co., City. dan Utah. The Baron Co., Bingham Junction, AV. L. Grover & Sons. Garland, Utah. Utah. J. W. Stoner, Cokeville, Wyo. Vienna Cafe. South Main street. City. Sego Implement & Vehicle Co., City. Parker Lumber Co.. City. T W. II. Dunn, Bingham Canyon, Utah. B. H. Bennetts, North Seattle, Wash. X We collect everywhere. t MERCHANTS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION SCIENTIFIC COLLECTORS OF HONEST DEBTS Z J 77 to 100 Commercial National Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. U. S. A. X J FRANCIS G. LUKE. Gen'l Manager '-gome People Don't Like Us." X The Bazaar Mercha'nts' Lunch. Mrs. J. J. O'Connor, who has entire charge of the Merchants' lunch and "Blue Point" supper for the Bazaar, wishes all her assistants to meet her 'it 3" p. m. sharp next Sauday at Knights of Columbus hall. The ladies who will assist are: Mrs. McMahcn, Mrs. Cuddy, Cud-dy, Mrs. Coalt, Mrs. Dillon, Mrs. Tie-ganza, Tie-ganza, Miss Sheehan, Mrs. M. E. Cal-ahan, Cal-ahan, Miss Keane. Mrs. Owens, Mrs. Dreise, Mrs. J. J. Farrell, Mrs. Harvey, Miss Brinkman, Miss Dooley, Mra Bowen, Mrs. Sauer, Mrs. Peters, Mrs. E. M. Quinn, Mrs. M." J. Dailey, Airs. Moore and Mrs. Hutchins. Many people read about safe deposit vaults, but do not know exactly what they are. The officers of this company com-pany will be pleased at any time to have you call and make a personal Inspection In-spection of our equipment for the safekeeping safe-keeping of valuables. Salt Lake Security Se-curity & Trust company, 32-34 Main street. Raise Everything You Need On a small farm near the city you can raise everything you need to eat and .r.n f pl"s to feI ' ,u 13 a thoroughly independent life. We have a number of small farms near alt Lake on which a man can make a good living and more. At trie same time, he is close to the city and can have the advantages of city life. J-it-re are some samples: $3,000 Four and cne-half acres, 200 fine fruit trees, lots of small fruit independent indepen-dent water right; six-room brick nous and good outbuildings. One of 'the prettiest pret-tiest places in Davis county. About ten miles north of the city. Jj.oO Twenty acres, twelve in fruit and berries, balance in lucerne; 1 6J0 fruit trees, all m their prime, and the varieties are the very best for marketing- excellent ex-cellent water right; four-room frame house and good outbuildings; hign bench land. About fifteen miles southeast of city. $4.500-Forty acres, twelve in fruit and berries, balance in lucerne and pasture-all pasture-all can be cultivated: 2.000 fruit trees of the finest varieties; four acres in blackberries black-berries excellent water riKht; six-room frame house, outbuildings, wagon farming implements, two horses, three cows, chickens; everything soes. This is an extri fine fruit farm. High bench ground and about fifteen miles from the city. Stowe . Palmer Howard S. Stowe THE REALTY MEN Eugene B. Palmer (Controlling Wilson-Sherman Co.) Insurance That Insures (Lessees Lynn-Smith Co.rlnsurance.) 52 West Second South Street. . Both 'Phones 192. -YOU CAN'T KEEP A GOOD TOWN DOWN." I . " - l We Welcome large accounts. We value a small one. Very often a fifty dollar account of today becomes a thousand dollar one of tomorrow. To each customer, large or small, we offer the same prompt, live, accommodating banking facilities. fa-cilities. We thrive s our depositors prosper. Utah Savings & Trust Co. No. 160 Main Street. 'The Bank that pays Four per cent.) I; l THEATRICALLY 6PEAKINQ. $ FOR "THE STRENGTH OF TUB WEAK." i Hosier s , I Floor i V $ , Peter H. Riley. Joseph J. Olsen. See Our Line of Furniture Before Buying. ' The Riley Furniture & Repair Co. Repairing, Refinishing, Upholstering, Caning, Wiring, Etc. 62-54 Market St., Postoffice Place, Salt Lake City. Utah. Bell phone 5145-Y; Ind. phor-3 431. I 1 The Cathedrals of Europe! $ Display the exquisite workmanship of wood-carvers of medieval jayi X which never fails to win tne admiration of connoisseurs. But you ar X not obliged to travel to see the marvels of skill and beauty !0 Wocd 4 X Our stock represents the best in house furnishings, and we Jrvit- y0(J X to inspect our line in any department. You will be pleases t3 hav. us furnish your home. t ! IH. Dinwoodcy Eij H Gold Medal. Diploma, Blue Rihbm State Fair, KjOJ. j H 1 ; 1 Salt Lake City's Manufacturing g Furrier and Importer. to H 1 1 WILSON HOTEL ANNEX. 24 EAST 2d SOUTH. FUR NEWS. For Holiday Shoppers. Only Fourteen Shopping H. 7 Days before Christmas. You can't realize that, can W Hyou? Get ready and come Monday. Kjj This special sale will give you an opportunity n i to secure reliable FURS at extraordinarily low M prices. V H Repairing, Remodeling, Redyeing and Cleaning K! of Furs. jj g Garments Made to : H Order a Specialty. H H H HAny small deposit secures you your Furs until w Christmas. Mm vi Km s sd f g Wilson Hotel Annex, Open Evenings. 3 . , II! iiw. Jimj.f lib II 'HP-WT ' !-) IH m M J U H'll iwiimm. p.ii ' ! All Prices Off I If you do yonr Xmas shopping at the "Big Store" $ I ! yu will make the greatest showing for the least ) money, and will have remembered all your friends. REMEMBER, MAKE US ANY OFFER THAT 1 IS REASONABLE AND WE'LL DO BUSINESS. t I i y i ! 5 1 FURNITURE & CARPET I I INSTALLMENT HOUSE, ! S $ 41-51 E. 3d -South. Phone Ex. 13 1 y i X We sell at the same eld stand at the same reasonable rates. j THE BEST MEATS AND GROCERIES IN THE CITY. Marriott's fEeat S Grocery . Five Phones. SS 22-24 West First South j J MAKING A SHOE! Is a fine piece of mechanism, but the making of one that will wear j is the test. We handle shoes that will wear. Also Overshoes, Felts 1 1 and Rubber Goods of best quality. 1 1 I State Street Shoe Stored I A. WESCHER, Prop. : J ! |