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Show IN THE Romoey Store WINDOWS NOTICE Ladies' $4.50 Tan Shoes - $3.15 Ladies' $5.50 Tan Shoes- -$3.85 Ladies' $3.50 Tan Oxfords - -$2.45 Ladies' $5.00 Tan Oxfords - -$3.35 and I Misses' and . 'j Children's ankle ties from 90c to $1.80. Men's $6.50 Shoes, $4.95. $6.00 Shoes, $4.85. $5.00 Shoes, $3.85. There's a PAIR INSIDE for you. Romney Shoe Store 214 MAIN. . . f CATERING I j For Wedding Receptions and So- cial Functions si Specialty. 'Phone for estimates. t , p J. H. R. Franklin Company j Phone 135. 288 Main Sere Is an Cpportnnity A BRAND NEW PR. BR. 2-STORY 3J-ROOM APARTMENT HOUSE ALL NEWLY FURNISHED 30 ROOMS NOW RENT FOR $215 PER J EAST AND WELL LOCATED A GOOD CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT 5 -$20,000; U CASH. BAL. 4 ',4 YEARS j AT 6 PER CENT. SEE US ABOUT j THIS. Hubbard Investment Co. I 6 f SEED CO. j j p The seed that produces good j crops is what all need. Our fif- j teen years' experience enables us p to get the best. When ordering 4 k do not forget g i Vogler Seed & Produce Co., i m 60 West First South, U $ 14 SALT LAKE. 3 4 . Do You Need Stylish Coaches or Coupes? I 13 . r H For calling? Do you need fine, up-to- j date carriages with well Informed drivers for visiting friends? The very best and" la test styles are at i Salt Lake Livery & Transfer Co. Phone 211. i SAMUEL PAUL, Mgr. MORRISON, MERRILL! I & COMPANY, j Wholesale and Retail Lumber RU11 yards, Salt Lake City, VlsCh; Cbv I K tnn, Wyo. P. a Box. U27. Salt P City, UUh. ! ii i a THEATRICALLY 6PEAKIN3. gl J TOK "THE STRENGTH OS TUB WEAK." I) ! If osier's I I Floor I I The Princeton Suit wears well and always gives satisfaction. It retains its shape, is . guaranteed not to break. s 1 S Our stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods are the ; latest and most stylish. j Rw6 l KeSSy I 132 and 134 So. Main St. j I. : jj . . . i I Have You Seen Our New Rotary It is the simplest and best ever invented. I Lock I --3 Imm&imm St eft 1 n tmS. b Office and salesroom, 29 West First South St. IBBBthrtWt'itffcitt tlinf'Vti?'A'iTnii feiimfiHftMMrat Atiiriiriii'i.Vil II I . , I. .11 sr "NOT UP WITH THE TIMES, BUT A LITTLE IN THE LEAD." f-; I AMERICAN CARPET CLEANING CO. 1 C. D. BATES, Manager. i m CLEANS OFFICE, 224 DOOLY BLOCK pr-j Ciubs, Apartments, v- -3 Stores, Theatres. Bell phone r261-Y. f.tt Cliurchps, Hotels, Ind phone 930. fra eg! DwHlinss. Ktc. -S jfi Floors polished and wall paper cleaned by competent men. f 1 "BY PATH AND TRAIL"! OSWALD CRAWFORD Chap. 7 "The Priest and the Yaquis." Chap. 8 "Where Man Enters at His . X Peril." Chap. 9 "The Dead of the Desert." . Chap. 10 "The Fight for Life." T Chap. 11 "The Digger Indians." Chap. 12 "Jesuits and Digger In- dians." Chap. 13 "The Vaca de Lumbre." J Chap. 14 "The Pradera and Guano 4 Beds." V Every chapter contains fairyland ( t news. Send for this wonderful book. Y Beautifully illustrated. 4 I PRIC .$1.25. I f Of'OFlfiOlf clUl Oviffiolio Salt Lake Salt lake Security Suite 316 and Trust Building I Bell Phone 760. Ind. 1943. Res.: Bell 2769-K. Ind. 4258. P I "THE BOYS WHO DO THINGS." i ' ' I I' A.'H. BIRRELL COMPAWY ! 1 REAL ESTATE SNAPS jl MORTGAGE LOANS I i (3 HOMES BUILT ON EASY PAYMENTS. ! I SALT LAKE CITY. 65 Main St., Rooms 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. , 1 WE DO WOT CONSIDER S Any coal good unless It is properly screened, carefully weighed and promptly delivered, that's why we call our coal "That Good Coal." i BAMBERGER, 161 Meighn St., U. S. A. F.EFORE BUYING YOUR FURNITURE SEE vTobin Furniture Installment House riew and Sesond-Hand Furniture of all kinds. Hard times prices that will suU you. Agents tor "Vhe Home Comfort Rang? and Fupplie?. '33 West First South St. D ' A. V fOBIN. d" Ph0n ,6i Bel1' 12S7 v - ' ; ; .- MJI ,,, ,, i . i COAL WE HAVE IT. ALL KINDS. Ind. 137 Bell 95- mmmmm I p Shay's Cafeteria 25 East Third South The best place In town for a good. J quick meal. All home-cooked foods. Lunch 11 to S Dinner 5 to 7:30 mPERVlR FOR BRICK AND STONE. Lead and Oil for Wood and Iron. HAMLIN PAINTS, INC. F. P. Keate, Mgr. Both Phones 2021. E. J. CAHILL, District Attorney for Storey County, Nv. J ATT0KNEY AT LAW, ' Virginia City, Nevada. Practice In all courts- ' lion's Bakery and Lunch Parlor J 75 VEST FIRST SOUTH STREET. f I S. 3. Holm Proprietor. f Tlephon 1763-Z. SALT LAKE CITT. . f r 1 i SACRED I HEART . ACADEMY, Missoula, Montana. Established In 1873. Under the d'.- ! rectlon of the Sisters of Charity. In this academy are offered rare advan- tagee for a thorough, refined. Chris-tUn Chris-tUn education. The system Includes ; the training and development of the hearts and minds of the young ladles and prepares them to he useful niem- " ; bera of society. t : BUILDINGS. I Everything conducive to health and i comfort Is carefully looked to la the ; large, commodious buildings. I FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS SISTER SUPERIOR. I s i ' 1 i - " ST. JOHN'S HOSPITAL, I j f HELENA, MONT. j Founded In 1S70 by the Sisters ef j Charity. Leavenworth, Kan., this In- stltutlon has successfully treated thousands of patients. Its trained I nurses and corps of eminent physicians physi-cians are always on duty to aii pa- i s tients. I ' I Attached to the hospital !s a train- j Ins school for nurses. A special course I V of lectures and practical experience J I prepare them for all branches of j I nursing. Young ladies desiring to be- ; come trained nurses have here th j best facilities. J Apply to the Sister Superior, Helena, Montana. v ' GONZAGA COLLEGE, I ' SPOKANE, WASH, j Modern, up-to-date Institution. An branches of English. Philosophy. Theology and Science taught by competent and experienced professors. profes-sors. Conducted by the Jesuit Fathers. For ratalosrue addresi VERY REV. PRESIDENT. Holy Names Academy and Normal for Giris SPOKANE, WASH. Parents desiring first-class educa- ., tl nal facilities, good climate and healthy surroundings for their daughters daugh-ters will find them at this Institution. k Address xor full particulars ard cat- t alogue, SISTER SUPERIOR, f Boone Ave. and Superior SU f Spokane. Wash. , Training School for Nurses. V The Columbus Hospital Tralnln? j School, under the supervision of tha I Sisters -of Charity, Is established to I give a thorough course In two and a half years for trained nurses REQUIREMENTS: Twenty to thlr ty-five years; good moral character-sound character-sound in body and mind. ' ADVANTAGES: Course of Instruction Instruc-tion by hospital staff and superintend dent; two courses of didactic lectures- f practical experience at bedside of Da' 1 tients; a handsome nurses' apartment. Address Sister Superintendent of ' SlSs:3Morrt1UrabUS H0SDitaI' Grea' |