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Show PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS. TV direct attention ot our reafl- r to the I!st of t patrons. Those -who advertize it The Jntr- mountain Catholic ar the moiit eubstantlal and reliable merchants. ' business and professional men in th community. Headers In a.d- Joining nt&ten can safely wrlta to " any c? the firms or business men whose cards appear In this paper. 4 4-4-4 4. 4 4 4 CATHEDRAL SERVICES. Masses at S. 9 and 11 o'clock on Sun-flays. Sun-flays. Hijrh mass at 11 o'clock, with sermon. Sunday school at 9:30. Vespers Ves-pers 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 on Sunday. Meetings of cathedral parish par-ish during the month are: Promoters 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 Sewlni? society every Monday at 2 o'clock. Choir rehearsal for cathedral choir Friday nights at 8 o'clock; Junior choir every Saturday at 3:20. and St. Cecelia chorus every Sunday at 9:30. . Zion's Savings Bank & Trust Co. Transacts a general trust business and pays 4 per cent interest on savings deposits. de-posits. Joseph F. Smith, president; Anthon H. Lund, vice president; O. C. Beebe, cashier. Church Events for March. March is dedicated to St. Joseph. Wednesday, March 17, will be St. Pat- ' rick's da;,-. March 19 will he the feast of St. Joseph. Jo-seph. Children at Theatre. . All the children will be at the The- ' I atre at 7 o'clock Wednesday evening. ; Positively no one will be allowed on the stage but those selected to care for . the children. Rev. Father Kiely. Rev. I . Father Kyan, thirty school teachers, two special officers and four firemen, besides the regular ones always at the I Theatre, and all the stage hands will have charge of the children, both large and small. They will be as absolutely safe as in their own little bede. After ' ihe performance, parents may come ' back by the stage entrance, of course, i , and the children will be held until I called for. but before the program no r one will be admitted but the ones ap- I pointed. This rule will be positively ob- served. No exceptions. i Excursion From Ogden. I A. J. Cronin, the popular agent of the j Denver & Hio Grande, is arranging for I i ' in excursion of Ogden ites for the St. ' Anil's concert. Stalls for the Concert. I , I . The special committee appointed by 't ' Yif. Father iiiely will endeavor to sell all stalls and leges for the concert. con-cert. Any one desiring a stall mav all. 41S.-. 4807 or G47 Bell phone and : leave order. : Sunday School Warning Again. ; All children of the parish from 7 t-j I 3G years are expected to attend Sun- I day sciiool every Sunday at 9:30. The ' ' ma iter of the girls and boys attending! " faithfully is one that cause Right S Rev. Bishop Scan lan and his prie.Tr I much concern. The bishop wishes par- ' cats to distinctly understand that no I matter where the children attend '- school, thvy mut come to the parish chapel for Sunday school. St. Ann's Sewing Guild. The members of St. Ann's Sevi i Suild meet every Monday at the epis- I copal residence. Lenten Services. During L.--nl services will be held '-very Wednesday and Fridav evens' even-s' i"?s at 7:r.O at the Cathedral chapel, f Mere Sewing to Be Done. I Although the niinbcis 'of the Sewing , n:d have worked nobly making forty i : gowns for St. Ann's little one. there j i '"? many dresses to make for other I i . . . . little children who do not belong to St. ; Ann's but who have no mothers either I io make their dresses. Mrs. F. J. Mc- Uai.ney Is making several hats, assist-I assist-I fd by some dear women, but there are I'on-pons to make. dre&ses. paper ; (lowers, shamrocks to cut, stars to . ; make. w the good vo7ien of ihe Ca- I si. Have you $100 I Not earning at least 6 !' per annum? Our Mortgage Certificates are M issued in amounts of $100 and ; 1 up. yield the investor 6 per cent net and are tax free. They are secured by first mortgages especialy set aside for this purpose pur-pose and by the capital, surplus I and undivided profits of this company, amounting- to $390.-000.00. $390.-000.00. The interest will be paid monthly, quarterly or I semi-annually as desired by the jj investor. For particulars, kindly call ; or write SALT LAKE SECURITY & TRUST ; COMPANY i 32 Up. Main St. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, i ' t ' J?04000.00. j i 1 ' thedral are rquested to call on Miss Gleason right away and offer their assistance. as-sistance. Bel! phones 4807, 4942 K. 4135. Knights of Columbus Notes. The Kififrhis of Columbus notes have failed to reach the Catholic office for the pai lour week?. Stalls Already Takesi. Rev. A. J. Guinan, president of" All Hallows college, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McCornick and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kearns have taken stalls for the annual an-nual concert. Worth Z admission to hear Thelma and George Cronin of Ogden sing Wednesday, March 17, Salt Lake theatre. thea-tre. m 9 - Don't miss hearing dainty Marguerite Marguer-ite Locke, Salt Lake theatre, March 17. Worth $5 admission to hear Thelma and George Cronin of Ogden sing Wednesday, March 17, Salt Lake theatre. thea-tre. Don't- miss hearing dainty Marguerite Marguer-ite Locke, Salt Lake theatre, March 17. Card of Thanks. The sisters in charge of Kearns St. Ann's orphanage thank Mr. and Mrs. F. J. McGanney for generous gifts to the children, and the Mldgley-Bodel company for framed pictures for the orphange. "By Path and Trail." The Chicago Newspaper Union, after quolirig extensively from this interesting interest-ing book of Oswald Crawford, in its review says : "Even the most careless reader of the volume wHl quickly see that these statements aie not too strong. East of the Missouri, this is practically an unknown un-known lard. Americans travel in Egypt and marvel at its wonders, but th?se are surpased in Arizona, where the Spaniards were making history before be-fore New York state had a place on a map. They go to the hills and lakes of Switzerland, but that country can offer of-fer nothing to the eye or the imagination imagina-tion comparable with the natural wonders won-ders of their own land. In the land that Oswald Crawford describes so de-j de-j Hghtfiilly are fathomless canyons, diz-; diz-; zy crags, cloud-piercing peaks and a vast array of all possible topographies! contradictions. Here are the tells of the cliffdwelers. the burrows of the troglodytes, tro-glodytes, or pre-historic cave-men. the ruins of the ancient pueblo towns, and i traces of pre-Columbian tribes. In this I land of wonders is the petrified forest, where trunks of giant trees, ten feet j in diameter and a hundred feet long, have been changed into carnelfan. precious pre-cious jasper, and banded agate: here is the Painted Desert, with its fantastic surface of ocherous earth and varieties of marls rivaling the tints and colors I of a large palette: here the Spaniards found lumps of virgin silver weighing 2.000 pounds; here the Standard Iron company is now searching tor the largest meteor of which meteorologists ever heard; when it struck the earth it cut a channel COO feet deep and a mile long; here are 3.000 varieties of flower-carrying flower-carrying plants and 3'0 different kinds of grasses: more than 6s0 varieties of cactus alone have been found: here are deserts which white men cannot cross on - foot, because they lack the strength to carry water enough to make up for the evaporation from their bodies, but in which it is impossible for a healthy savage to perish by hunger hun-ger or thirst: here is the scene of the amazing missionary tour of Father i Eusibio Francisco Kino. who. between 1691 and 1701'. baptized SO.OOO people; he was the first man to gaze upon the Casas Grandes the great buildinys of t Arizona, world-famous pre-Columbian ruins. No American interested in the j history of his country should neglect " !his remarkable book, in which Oswald ! Jrawford brings us into touch with the ivonders of nature." For sale at the office of the Inter-nountain Inter-nountain Catholic, Salt Lakee Security fe Trust building. Price, ?l.-u. Worth 55 admission to hear Thelma and George Cronin of Ogden sing Wednesday. March 17, Salt Lake theatre Don't miss hearing dainty Marguerite Marguer-ite Locke, Salt Lake theatre, March 17. Why not have your gloves to fit? Gloves dyed, cleaned and repaired. Gorce & Bush. 265 South State street. Bell phone 4377. Worth $3 admission to hear Thelma and George Cronin of Ogden sing Wednesday, March 17, Salt Lake theatre. thea-tre. The basis of our business is quick work and quality. CENTURY PRINTING CO., 167 West Temple St. Great Salt Lake City. 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. Lace curtains laundered. Work guaranteed. guar-anteed. Phone 5461-K. When you buy or sell real estate Insist In-sist on having tho 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. . Don't miss hearing dainty Marguerite Marguer-ite Locke, Salt Lake theatre, March 17. 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. Worth 53 admission to hear Thelma and George Cronin of Ogden sing Wednesday, March 17, Salt Lake theatre. thea-tre. 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. Before selecting pictures to decorate your home call at the DESERET NEWS BOOK STORE. 6 South Main. There Is a choice lot to select from some beautiful Madonnas one-third off regular price. Worth 55 admission to hear Thelma and George Cronin of Ogden sing Wednesday, March 17, Salt Lake theatre. r WASATCH i t m jj 'j WE HAVE IT. ALL KINDS. Bell 9i5. ma. 157 : An unprecedented sacrificing of new 1 ! spring suits, 75 to go Monday, S j r&fn&ir " STeaes su oner you ever i read of. It embraces an entire sam- !f pie line from one of the biggest suit a jj manufacturers in the country; it j H comes at a time when spring suit wearing has hardly begun, and at h less than season-end prices. t Every suit strictly the latest vogue , I h ' every one a perfect model the en- ! f tire lot to go Monday at 50c on the i dollar. Choose from $25.00 to, I $45.00 values at only gaBraffifa:,!:,,:!1!,:11:'11'',,! n,s;"i , y-"?rtfr-Tr I'll' jrmmAi fji , The Eternal j j I The Home Beautiful Every Woman Wants One. WE HAVE THEM FOR SALE, j Avoid Speculation. j Invest In property. ; Buy Salt Lake Real Estate. j ; It will give you a solid founda- ; tion for your future. We have snaps in vacant lots and in modern homes. Call, telephone or write and list your property. For Sale or Fur Rent, with J . W. Killeen Co. REAL ESTATE. j Rentals. Loans, Insurance. I 218 Main St. Phone 827. I Worth 5 admission to hear Thelma and George Cronin of Ogden sing Wednesday, March 17, Salt Lake theatre. thea-tre. A Snap. If taken at once. House and corner lot 0 in eastern part of city, fine location, ? convenient to schools and street cars, y Two-story and basement pressed brick, vi seven rooms; reception hall, complete t! plumbing, mantel, furnace, etc. A bar- jj gain for some one. For particulars t, call on SALT LAKE SECURITY & TRUST CO., 32 Up. Main street. M VI j J. J. Devine. the jeweler, is located y( tef rorarily at 44 South Main street. a Don't miss hearing dainty Marguer- jj ite Locke, Salt Lake theatre, March 17. y Vi Date of St. Ann's concert, March 17. i Place, Salt Lake theatre. H i A HI A 11 CHURNED EVERY DAY. SOLD BY I A - ALL GOOD GROCERS. PUT UP If) IN AIRTIGHT PACKAGES. ! JENSEN CREAMERY COMPANY i : 531 WEST THIRD SOUTH ST. Phones 1035. BEFORE BUYING TOUIl FURNITURE SEE j Tobin Furniture installment House j New and Second-Hand Furniture of all kinds. j Hard times prices that will suit you. ; Agents for "The Home Comfort Range and supplies. , S3 West First South St. Xnd. phono Wl Bell. 1237. , A. D. TJBIN. i The one important thing in fire insurance is Absolute Security Be sure you get it. We furnishe it. 204 Atlas Block. Ins. Agency. Bell phone 934 w ) THEATRICALX.T 8PEAKIXCJ. i j FOK "THE STRENGTH OP. THfl J .WEAK,'' Sit I Hosier's 1 1 I Floor 1 1 ) V .. , i Are you living, or simply existing? if you are cuddled away in dingy rooms, it's your own fault. We will furnish you a nice home on easy terms, with all the luxuries of the rich. You can use the goods and pay us a little each month. We are giving away FREE with every $50.00 purchase a $10.00 Mission Clock: with a $75.00 purchase a $15.00 Clock, and with a $100.00 purchase a $20.00 Clock. See windows. I V I Furniture & iirri rv qT Jy?. a. sorensen, President. le JLf Carpet Co. 1 Dig UlOre J. J. DALY, Vice President. UNDER DiRECTiQN OF ffiiSS AfGi? GlEASQN S ! MML,,. . AT SALT LAKE THEATRE. , . L fi 4 ' f Mil I ftssssted l&y j Ymiemf ' " I ! M. J. Brines, Tenor; Fred Smith, Basso; Salt Lake Theatre Orchestra 1 'U Circ,e' 31 ; First and Second Ba,conies' 50; Third Balcony S ttc, btans,$10,Loges,$5. , Free list entirely suspended. I I Tickets on sale at Hal.iday's, Schramm's, Willes-Hornc's, Godbe-Pitts', Hill's, and Smith's drug stores I I ! Callahan's book etore, Intermountain Catholic office, St. Mary's Cathedral. j ' 1 I 1 i ' ; I , "" ' ' J "' """W""""" mill M t . .. , , , m' '" ' |