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Show PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS. We direct attention o? our read- er to the Hst of t patrons. , Those who advertise It The Inter- ; mountain Catholic are the moat nbatanHal and reltable merchant. business and professional men la the community. Headeri In afl- . ! Joinlnr tate eaa aafely trrtta to any c! the firm or bnslnew men whoce card appear In th!a paper. - 4 4-e4 i i CATHEDRAL SERVICES. J Masses at S, 9 and 11 o'clock on Sun- 1 fiays. High mass at 11 o'clock, with sermon. Sunday school at :30. Vespers Ves-pers and Benediction, at 7:30 p. m. Week day mass at 7:30 a. m. Mass Is celebrated Sundav at fit. Patrick's Pat-rick's church. Fourth South, between Third and Fourth West, at 10 o'clock on Sunday. Meetings of cathedral parish par-ish during the month are: Promoters f't the Sacred Heart League, the last r Eunday of each month: the Altar so ciety every first Monday of the ! month; St. Ann's Sewinp society every Moray at 2 o'clock. Choir rehearsal for cathedral choir Friday nights at 8 o'clock; Junior choir every Saturday at 3:30. and St Cecelia chorus every Sunday at 9:30. i -J Zion's Savings Bank & Trust Co. J Transacts a general trust business and i pays 4 per cent interest on savings de posits. Joseph F. Smith, president; , i Anthon H. Lund, vice president: O. C. r j Beebe, cashier. When you buy or yell real estate in- '1st on having th Homer Abstract company make your abstracts. We i have every facility necessary in tho handling of titles, and It will b to your advantage to give us a call if you own property. . ' nasis ot our business is tiUick work and qualltv. CENTURY PRINTING CO.. 65-57 and 57 Postofflce Place, Great t , Salt Lake City. For Your Idle Money in any Hum over J100.00, you can- ? not find a safer investment than our 6 per cent Mortgage Certifi- cates. These certificates are free I 1 from taxation. The interest will ! be paid monthly, quarterly, or J . semi-annually, as desired, by the I investor. They are secured by I the capital and surplus of this - 1 company Jf 50,000.00 and by first f mortgages especially set aside 4 for this purpose. For particu- I j Jars, call or write - .. j SALT LAKE j SECURITY & TRUST t COMPANY 32 Up. Main St. Capital and Surplus, , $350,000.00. Lace curtains laundered. Work guaranteed. guar-anteed. Phone 5461-K. Are you interested in California. Arizona Ari-zona and Old Mexico? If so, it would be wise to write for full information about the shortest line and the best service from your point to those section-. via the SALT LAKE ROUTE, Utah's most popular road. Are you interested in California, Arizona Ari-zona and Old Mexico? If so. It would be wise to write for full information about the shortest line and the best service from your point to those sections, sec-tions, via the SALT LAKE ROUTE, L'tah's most popular road. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room, 260 1st ave., rear St. Mary's cathedral. j The Attainment of Success. A strong and determined will, that the thorny path of life shall be smooth sailing for your wife and orphans, is the first trait of agood business man. It should induce h!m to appoint a trustee for them, one who has the time, the knowledge and the faculties to be faithful and true to the trust. 'This is a purely business proposition, which every prudent man adopts. It guarantees guaran-tees the family the full enjoyment of what they are entitled to. The Salt Lake Security & Trust Co. offers the best opportunities in this respect. It collects rents, sells properties, makes safe investments, bu.lds homes and will appraise property trusted to Its charge free. Salt Lake Security & Trust Co., 34 Main Street. Coming. K. of C. show on May 17. Salt Lake theatre. Are you interested in California, Arizona Ari-zona and Old Mexico? If so, it would be wise to write for full Information about the shortest line and the best service from your point to those sections, sec-tions, via the SALT LAKE ROUTE, Utah's most popular road. Are You Going? Of course, to the K. of C. show, Salt Lake theatre. May 17. Coming. K. of C. show on May 17. Salt Lake theatre. Coming. K. of C. show on May 17. Salt Lake theatre. . . I "By Path and Trail." This new book, just published. Is a recasting of Oswald Crawfrd's letters to the Intermountain Catholic. The book is beautifully illustrated, it gives a graphic description of the Yaquis and Digger Indians, in two books. Book 3 treats of the. land of the Papagoes. The entire work conta.ins twenty-five chapter chap-ter and is extremely interesting from beginning to end. Price, $1.25, at tne office of the Intermountain Catholic. Are You Going? Of course, to the K. of C. show, Salt Lake theatre, May 17. If you want a, nice, quiet place to room and board, go to the Mountain View, "233 1st avenue. Phones, Bell 4702, Ind. 3033. WHEN THt STORK COMES. Begin saving. Start the youngster out right. The very week he comes to town, begin putting away your odd change in our Savings Bank; for. his benefit. By the time the little man is old enough to go with you to the bank he-will he-will have a snug sum to his credit. Help the boys and girls to help themselves. Teach them the practical value of thrift. You can't begin too early to impress them with the great fact that saving is, the basis of prosperity the . surest way to future success. Let us help you to help your children. ! UTAH SAVINGS, & TRUST COMPANY, No. 235 Main St.. (In the business heart). Are You Going? . Of course," to the K. of C. show, Salt Lake theatre, May 17. Coming. K. of C. show on May 17. Salt Lake theatre. .v ' i ' Are You Going? Of course, to the K. of C. show. Salt Lake theatre, May 17. Are You Going? Of course, to the K. of C. show, Salt Lake theatre, May 17. Coming. K. of C. show on May 17. Salt Lake theatre. Song is beautiful, but. alas! those who , love it most often dine on ashes. Saturday Waist Sales First offer embraces beautiful lingerie waists -with full embroidery embroid-ery fronts and neatly tucked sleeves a rare collection of the season's favorites at, Of) Qjr four pick. v3 Second special includes handsome n-hi'te net waists 'with yokes , of ral. and cluny lacea long tucked sleeves and fancy lace collars lined throughout with, fine white silk they're worth to $4.00 each. Choose at ; ' : fer 77 ' only;.$.0 j SALTTIiriTQC George D. Pyper LAKE I nCA I IlL Manacer Week Monday, May 10th. Matinee Every Day 3 p. m. WONDERFUL. MOTION PICTURES. BURNS-JOHNSON and best rounds JEFFRIES-SHARKEY Showing present and retired champions In action, so you can judge who Is best man. Prices 25c to J1.00; boxes and stalls, 11.50 Matinee, 25c and 50c. Seats now on sale. ALL STAR KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS MINSTREL SHOW. Rex King, the Minstrel Prince, and Ten Comical Jokes. Latest sons. 50 voices in chorus. Clever, bright, finished, fin-ished, unique; Salt Lake Theatre, Monday, May 17 I'm going! BUNGALOW Bell phone 3355. Ind. 261. WEEK STARTING SUNDAY, 9TH, Willard Mack Presents RALPH STUART . Supported b Mary Hall and associate . players, in A. W. Marchmonfs Romantic Drama By Right of Sword Souvenir matinee Wednesday, May 12. Prices: 75c. 50c, 25c; matinees Wed. and Sat., SOc, 25c. Next Attraction -"The ' Transgressors." Colonial Theatre WEEK STARTING, SUN., MAY 9 A Message from Mars The famous English comedy drama, with the record of 1,000 nights Duke of York's theatre, I,ondon; 500 night Gar-rick Gar-rick theatre, Xew York, and is now on its fifth consecutive tour of the United States and Canada. Matinees Thursday and Saturday. Next Attraction "The Mills of the Gcds." N iHowersi iNtt The famous "Pennsylva- kYrtik WUi nla'' lawn mower is the . fejsl 3 pV best machine on the mar- cr7xi cLUlj ket; the only mower hav- Tr.'.ri (vvn) ing- the miniature sharp- GaQ) Cilfc' ening- apparatus so sim- ple a woman or child can operate it; will last a lif ? Kffes time. From $8.50 to M $17.50 m Can You Write Jingles? We offer as prizes in our spring jingle contest three "Hot Point" Electric Elec-tric Flatirons for the three best jingles jin-gles or limericks submitted having reference to the advantages - of- the "Hot Point" Electric Flatiron for all kinds of ironlngr. Jingles must be limited to six lines. Contest closes May 13. If you are not familiar with the "Hot Point" Electric Flatiron made by the Pacific Electric Heating Co., phone our commercial department for a circular, or better still let "us send you an iron on thirty days' free trial. Utah Light & Railway Co. "Electricity for Everything." Bell Ex. 32. 'ind. 777. MORRISON, MERRILL & COMPANY, Wholesale and Retail Lumber JUU11 yarfiB. Salt Lake City. Utah- (W S uuS: p BO " Fresh Air Treatment for the Little Folks in a Dinwoodey Go-tai i &fyf . Every mother appreciates the 1 beneficial results of allowing f , baby to enjoy the fresh air and ' (3k&f sunshine: the modern way of ,y Siix obtaining lhe sreatest benefit By at the least expense of time and 32' &SV effort is via the Carriage or Go-cart, and when making your selection see that you get comfort, ease, durability' and appearance. You get them all in any of our excellent line. -Our Complete Showing of Carriages and Go-Carts Invites Your VisitHere ; DIN. WO OBEYS1 Correct Styles in- Boys ' Clotnes f ( , For This Spring fThe models we show are authoritative, being the product 7 ' of one of the representative milkers of boys' apparel as designed de-signed by one of New York City's foremost designers. r?iw TO 6 AND 7 TEAUS-Tlie W f blouse suit, with belt, is the only V?JT! f correc t model for boys of this as, k "tl Vf k and is made in either the sailor- W fR military or Eton collar styles. For L H VvJL' -n spring and summer the sailor collar r N Jl WfW 's preferred, for the reason it en- LyaJitl (Cf lUlL) hances the appearance of the back KTSr f JUf- ' of the suit. 1 1 WJ) 7 TO 10 YEARS The sailor blouse r 7 e mjrt is still a popular model, but just at 1""" fnk S present a majority of buyers prefer 1 Jp ;W W gL the juvenile coat suits, which in JTajWsS liX tilR these sizes should always be a pleat- f f " fflltJ ed Norfolk or belted Jacket coat 1 jj p with knickerbockers. 2rrt T VlJ 10 TO 13 YEARS Double-breasted ir j y liL' coat, belted or plain, or the new i7 M " single-breasted front see cut. These j GN. P styles should all have knickerbock- Jl j lAo Mfn 13 TO 17 YEARS For this age both the double and sin- yr" frie-breasted models are- popular without belt the coats p have a more mannish cut some of the coats bcins exact mVjS 9 copies of young mtw'i fjllege coats "Peg top" knicker- J fW AfiJ bocker trousers. lull ftjfK SINGLE-BREASTED SUITS Our illustration shows lull one of the new models for spring and summer, a single- . breasted coat closing with three buttons, a very practical ,Sv ' style if worn unbuttoned, sizes 12 to 17 years. - IAA lAv Boys Suits, factory made $3.00 up fn f) ft Kini Boys' Suits, hand tailored $5.00 up 'VUi i . I I j IPerrin's Gloves of Quality When you buy gloves you want both style and fit: you also want I quality; you get all when you buy Perrin's. Made in the French facto- j ies by expert glovemakers. who give critical care to the selection of leathers and the, correct style and fit of the making." If you buy Per- ' rin's you get the best.' Prices are no higher. v Short Gloves $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25. $2.50. j Long Gloves $2.50. $3.25, $3.75, $1.50. I WE DO NOT CONSIDER 1 II Any coal good unless it is properly screened, carefully weighed and r W promptly delivered, that's why we call our coai ."That Good Coal." j I BAMBEP3ER, 161 Meighn St., U. S. A. I I Drive away the cares of the day by going to the S . f ALL STAR Knights of Columbus MINSTREL SHOW I Sal Lake Theatre, Monday, May 17th. J rHE CATHOLIC COVERS T HE INTERMOUNTAIN FIELD |