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Show I j 1 1 j PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS. ! We direct attention of our read- 4- if! to the list of n-r patrons. 4 I ' I Those who advertize it The Inter- Ml . mountain Catholic are the most U ! i substantial and reliable merchants. ; ! : "z business and professional men In i ! "T th community. Readers in ad- j i loinincr states can safely write to 4- i j j any of the firms or business men 4 : j w'bse rnrds appear in this paper. 4- I 6 PER CENT WITH SECURITY "Ua sppiicauli.xt'2 will mail free to your address rr.th cur "Booklet D.' which treats thoroughly the subject of how money may be safely invested at Six Per Cent with the inter-est inter-est paj'able at desired intervals. Salt Lake Security & Trust Co. 32-34 Main Street. "The Z..C. M. I. Is Opposite." t Concert Rehearsals- The last and only rehearsals will be held on Sunday mornhig-'at 10 o'clock for the little ones; at 1 o'clock for the young girls, ar.d at ISO, for. the boys. When you buy or sell real estate insist in-sist on having the Homer Abstract Company make your abstract. We have every facility necessary in the handling of titles. nd It will be to your ndvantage to give us a cnll if you own property. Concert Rehearsals. The last and only rehearsals will beheld be-held on Sunday morning at 10 o'clock for the little ones: at 1 o'clock for the young girls, and at 1;SQ for the boys. As material evidence of its belief in the future of Salt Lake, the Salt Lake Security & Tiust company is now engaged en-gaged in the completion of the finest and most elaborate safe deposit vaults in the city, and it would be hard to find anything as neat and costly in the entire en-tire west. The opening day of the vaults as now set by the company will be about March 20. i The consummation of ALL business deals depends on speedy and accurate communication; commu-nication; The more rapid and certain the better. cl The "BELL" vvay is mm the sure way. (gp I Concert Rehearsals, j The ist and only rehearsals will bo ' held on Sunday morning at 10 o'clock I for. the little ones: at 1 o'clock for the young girls, and at 1:30 for the bovs. 'Just because the tortoise beat the hare doesn't warrant you in being a tortoise. Be a hare; be a BELL subscriber. The many friends of Oswald Yeltz are pleased to learn that he has purchased pur-chased an interest in the Eclipse Grocery Gro-cery and Meat company and will soon assume charge of their meat department, depart-ment, which means that their immense trade will be well taken oare of. The Eclipse Grocery and Meat company have increased their capital stock to $30,000. their heavy increase in the volume vol-ume of business having rendered this a necessity. LAKE 1 llLtll LXLzmkmz Tuesday Evening at 8:1.3. Wednesday Matinee at L':lo. Wednesday Evening at 7 Sharp. Henry V. Savage's English Grand Opera . Company in MADAM " BUTTERFLY NEXT ATTRACTION Thursday. Friday Fri-day and Saturday next. Saturday matinee. mati-nee. The Umpire Prices, 25c to 1.50: matinee. 2oc io $1.00. Sale Tuesdav ! ! I HFEiEV i m i Wholesale and Retail Makers of PURE ICE CREAM. SHERBETS. WATER ICES. FANCY BRICKS, FROZEN PUDDINGS, PUNCHES, ETC. Factory and Office. 26 Richards St. Both Phones 3223. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. $ THEATRICALLY SPEAKING. $ $ FOR "THE STRENGTH OF THE 0 WEAK." ' I Hosier's I I Flour I j Inter-Mountain j I Electric Comp'y f i : 354 'Phones 13 South Main t SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. J ; Repairs and Fixtures : The Bray Restaurant Kid Bray, Manager. Popular Prices, Open all night 49 East Second South St. X : ! . That theH, DiNWOODEY FUR- Z Ml TO RE CO, carries the Best 'k Line of. House Furnishings in Salt Lake City; why should' nf J t they have the largest business? -. :j: fBOT JME FMGTT TM&7 iTlHIEW BB MA UE Ul t Is proof enough that the goods are just what they say they are .: 1 -BUILDING SEASONi !I)n you contemplate buildinp? Do u nf-ed plans or susreestions for H the building you are contemplating? Consult, before you take any step, Bernard .0. filecRlenburgJ ARCHITECT AND BUILDER," 1 Room 339 Atlas Block. Ind. Phone 28. I I , I i jGRAND ANNUAL! C kL " ' , , KsmU ya? i-TV, 1 Art' 'J!? IZ"V i m. mMii .IXIFZTZfJ.X , I Sunday, March 17th, X at Salt Lake Theatre, o. For the Benefit of Ikearrps ST. ANRPQl ! 1 50 CHILDREN. i ' V -a : ; Local talent assisting will be: Miss Agnes Ryan, soprano soloist: Charle3 i ' Kent, baritone; Miss Margery Mulvey. harpist: Quartette from St. Mary's J Cathedral choir, iliss Ryan soprano. Miss Rosemary Holland contralto. H. C. T Brown tenor, J. W. Curtis basso. Salt Lake Theatre orchestra under di- J rection of Arthur Shepard. , v Admission, 23c, K. .-e. Parquet and Dress' Circle. $1.00. ' ' Stalls. $10.00. six seats. j i Tickets on sale at Halliday's and Schramm's drug stores." and at the Salt '. Lake Theatre. I Snrinn M s and g a ipK Easter m ! 'XM&WfM MONDAY m P't'A'' March 18 M ra You are cordially invited to inspect the resplendent display of Spring p9 III and Easter Millinery and Wearing Ip III Apparel that will be displayed in ptj pi our Millinery and Suit Department. i z. c ' M. i. If : ; : ? E&STEES BS-8iDlEn(& ! X X Everybody wants new shoes. We have the best $2.."0 value we can find in the United States for men and women. I f If yon want. to pay more we have other lines at $0.50 and $L We are now at our new store, 2."0 State street. ! STMTE STREET St2iSES7&Ej ! 2.0 STATE STREET. A. WESCHEK, TVoietor ' |