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Show PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS. We direct attention of our read- 4- er to the list of or patrons. Those who advertize ti The Inter- mountain Catholic are the moat substantia! and reliable merchants. business and professional men in 4- the community. Readers In ad- Jolnir.c states can eafely write to any of the firms or business men whose csrdp appear in this paper. -4HHi 4 4f-- I CATHEDRAL SERVICES. Masses at S, P and 11 o'clock on Sundays. Sun-days. Hiph mass at 11 o'clock, with Fermon. Sunday school at 9:30. Ves-rers Ves-rers and Benediction, at 7:30 p. m. Week day mass nt 7:30 a. m. Mass is celebrated Sundays at St. Patrick's Pat-rick's church. Fourth South, between Third and Fourth West, at 10 o'clock rn Sunday. Meetings of cathedral parish par-ish during the month are: Promoters j! of the Sacred Heart League, the last Sunday of each month; the Altar society so-ciety every first Monday of the month: St. Ann's Sewingr society every Monday at 2 o'clock. Choir rehearsal for cathedral choir Friday nhrhts at S o'clock; Junior choir every Saturday at 3:30, and St. Cecelia chorus every Sunday at 9:30. Realizing the Need in this city of modem safe deposit de-posit protection, this company has used every means known to modern mod-ern science t provide that public convenience m . cost of $40,000. 1 Tor an inc .- lu-.; ost of $3.50 per year, prueci your valuables in our vaults, the sir 7igest and most secure of ajiy between Chicago and the Pacific Coast. pSAL-T LAKE crff AND n 11 TRUST COMPANY M 34 MAIN STREET. ' - T...., ' .-,r , i .Li.., 0 - Young men and women prepare yourselves your-selves for a lucrative position. The up-to-date business firms require trained assistants. When you buy o- sell real estate insist in-sist on having the Homer Abstract company mane 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. The up-to-date business firms require trained assistants. Young men and womert prepare yourselves for a lucrative lucra-tive position by taking a course in the Utah Business College. 21 W. 1st So. The Salt Lake Security & Trust Co. is a nafe place to put money. Their business is growing steadily, because I they are safe and courteous to customers. cus-tomers. They accept deposits as low as one dollar and pay four per cent until the amount reaches $100. Then they pay. six per cent. They handle large amounts as well as small, and nil deposits are secured by good mortgages mort-gages on real estate. Deposits may be sent by mail a well as delivered personally. per-sonally. By writing to the president Mr. F. E. McGurrin, .and mentioning' this paper, the business will receive his personal attention. Adddress Salt Lake Security & Trust Co., 34 Main St i $98.50 JM L $142.75:. W &Jffc, P 1 . I.X. LFur. & Carpet Inst. House, 41-51 E, 3d Sa. S&u Every person's feelings have a front door and a side 'door by which they may be entered. The front door faces the street. Some keep it always open some keep it latched, some locked, some bolted, with a chain that will let you peep in but not get in, and some nail l UPu ,!? f nothin& can pass its threshold. This front door leads into a passage which opens into an anteroom, ante-room, and this into the interior apartments apart-ments The side door opens at once into the secret chamber. There is almost al-most always one key to the- side door. This is carried for years hidden in a mother's bosom. Father, brothers sisters, sis-ters, and friends often, but by no means so universally, may acquire a duplicate of it. The wedding ring conveys con-veys a right to one alas, if none is given with it! Be very careful to whom door f theSG keyS 0f the side There is no get-rich-quick scheme connected with having high-priced service that yields low-priced resnU., BARGAIN ing for a building lot. Don't you think thzt tMs lsfimlacI 13 l00k' BUNGALOW. e have the finest one in town on the East Bench " Five rr. ideas In design. Modern, of course. $4,000. encn-; ve rooms-New ON ONE FLOOR. Six-room house close in on the North Bench Extra well h,,u " . looking place. South front. Modern. AVe want to Tshmv v S d fine are 4n the market for something real good for the Sonoy I SJ5 " ?OU can be given at once. money. .$4.0w. Possession There Is going to be a building boom on this summer. Better set in i,n We have been preaching this sort of thing to you for a Ions-Z, J, i ,lnR' the things we have been telling you are going on right now some of A dollar in time will save nine. Wait and you will pay" more. i . STOWE & PALMER. THE REALTY MEN INSURANCE THAT INSURES. t (Lesses Lynn-Smith Co..Insurance.) i2 West Second South Street. ' "YOU CAN'T KEEP A GOOD TOWN DOWN." 'Pnne3 492 ll IIIWIHII, ' ' ' $ W THEATRICALLY SPEAKINO. $ FOR "THE STRENGTH OF THB $ V WEAK." f? I Hosier's I I Floor I li 1 ili THE CHARLTON SHOP 122 MAIN STREET. OUTFITTERS TOR WOMEN. Tailor-made suits, dresses, gowns, eoats for street evening, rain or motoring. mo-toring. Skirts Petticoats Waists. "They lace in tront." Xj c o a E T iCream of I Decorative Art L i dears' of study and experiment on the nart of our .v; ..; ,;. ,(i i have won for us wide recognition as the house ..t auth. r r ,. j; ' Y decorations. , " r t T We've mapped out the color schemes of many of t,,. s,.p I Salt Lake and elsewhere. That perfect blending of -u f ' hangings and wall paper is all a matter of using th- iv ' ,, j furnish that. ' ? I Wall Paper Should Be Ornamented X We are now offering the newest creations in iMu .-r; v man, French and English in brilliant, medium and s.ir, ..; (.r,0(,;c'r- both plain and figured. The acknowledged 190S colors . .:.,."b.: X orange and brown. 1 ' X We wish that you could sec how our present compi eels all previous offerings in this city, in artistic merit. m.-;.;: .,-.. t sign and colorings, as well as the careful regard w ,: r f-Ar e- latest and best ideas on wall paper as an interior d- ,,r ,t : . ' m h. Dinwoodey Furniture Co.l AnotherSale of Lace Curtains! 4 $ And a Very Timely One. X This important sale is the outcome of the largest individual in:-! : . chase ever made, and it gives you the opportunity of buying Lace X 1 Curtains just when you need them at great reductions. With the be-f . ginning of April your minds turn naturally to the improvements o ! . . your home. It will be well to attend this sale, select from the newest X and handsomest designs shown this season and they will be offered J " -' this week at prices that will never be duplicated. k X All Nottingham, Ruffled Swiss and Ruffled Net Curtains ! J Value 60c, on sale, per qq Value $2.00, on sale, per nt j a pair pair vX-4 I Y Value 75c, on sale, per A a Value $2.25, on sale, per rft in pair ...44C pair $1.4oM Value $1.00, on sale, per 1 -q Value $2.50, on sale, per rn pair ." 0C pair 3l.0j Value $1.25, on sale, per 88c "aue on sale, per gg 4 Y value $l.o0, on sale, per rQ value $3.o0, on sale, per CO pair "OC pair dZ.QO Value $4.50, on sale, per Jj2 rr All Battenberg, Genoa Point and Brussels Net Curtains Value $2.50. on sale." per jjj Value $10.00, on sale: per j Value $3.00. on sale, per J2 Qg Value $12.00, on sale, per Jjg gfj t X Value $4.00, on sale, per Q Value $13.00. on sale, per Q Value $4.50, on sale, per rj Value $18.00. on sale, per 80 Value $6.00. on sale, per cQ Value $25.00. on sale, per jj X Vpj $7- on sale Per J)5 Value $27.50, on sale, per jg Q X VaUie $9.00, on sale, per 'jg Value $C0.00, on sale, pei 2 40 j r THE ELITE THEATRE j 338-340 SOUTH STATE ST. ' i SPECIAL FEATURES Xew building with a seating capacity of Six Hunc'm!. t Edison's, latest improved machines used exclusively. Our machine and operating rooms have ben closely in-wte.I t'V Vr. B. Crosby, inspector and assistant chief of the Salt Lake f!i-"''rl-oarfTiri!t. an1 also by an authorized representative of the local hoard of fire ' underwriter', hoth of whom gave their official opinions to the effect that we hav adapted adapt-ed the best system of fire-proofing it has ever been thir privilege to se. . JY"1 hf v a complete chango of program twice a week, the changes to be made at the matinee on Sunday and Wednesday i " ' i I 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 fa cilities. We , thrive as our depositors prosper. Utah Savings & Trust Co. No. 235 Main Street. JThe Bank that pays Four per cent.) "hole-sale and Retail Makers of PURE ICE CREAM. SHERBETS. WATER ICES. FANCT BRICKS. FROZEN PUDDINGS. PUNCHES 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 ELECTRIC THEATRE"1 264 South State Street. j Latest Moving Pictures ; Illustrated Songs i AFTERNOON, 2:30 TO 5, AND EVENING. NEXT WEEK AT THE SALT LAKE THEATRE Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday- Wednesday Matinee at 3:3' x "THE VIRGINIAN." Prices 25c to $1.50; Mat.,25cto Thursday, Friday and Saturday, j CHARLES B. HANFORD j in ' ! Thursday and Saturday eve., ( "Antony and Cleopatra-, i Friday eve., "Taming of the Shrew- j Sat. mat., "Merchant of Venice- Prices 25c to $1.50; mat.,255 w |