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Show PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS. We direct attention of our read-' to the list of o-r patronsfv--Those who advertize ft The Inter- 4- mountain Catholic are the moct eubstantlal and reliable merchants. 4 business an professional men In 4 4- the community. Readers ' In ad- i 4- Joining states can safely write to any of the firms or business men 4 whose cards appear In this paper. 4 CATHEDRAL SERVICES. Masses at 8, 9 and 11 o'clock on Sundays. Sun-days. Hiph mass at 11 o'clock, with Ffrmon. Sunday school at 9:30. Vespers Ves-pers and Benediction, at 7:30 p. m. Work day mass at 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 Sewinpr society every Monday 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. ! St. Cecilia Chorus rehearsal Sunday j morning, 9:30. I . ! Investments " Investments in speculative ven- ! tores can only be excused on the grounds of inexperience. Wise investors in-vestors place their money where complete security and good re- I turns are assured. An investment in a Secured Certificate issued by this company pays6 per cent in-I in-I terest; and is absolutely safe be- 1 cause secured by first mortgages I on improved real estate. j j TRUST COMPANY M 1 Opposite Z. CULL .".. Are you in doubt about a c-ollei,''-? choose the Utah Business College. We get results. 21 W. 1st So. Jennings Blk. Concert Rhearsals. Rehearsals for the Grand Annual St. Pitrick's Day Cor?Tt are held every Saturday at 3 o'clock ir. choir hall. Mr. Max Figman, one of the best actors of the American stage, will be the attraction at the Salt Lake theatre for three nights and matinee, beginning begin-ning Monday evening next, in "The Man on the Box," a dramatization of the novel of the same name. Mr. Fig-man, Fig-man, in this play, has been one of th biggest comedy successes of the last two seasons, and capacity houses will r:o doubt greet him in Salt Lake. William A. Brady and Joseph R. Grismer's production of "The Man of the Hour." which has been conceded as the dramatic sensaticfn of the century, begins a week's engagement at the Salt Lake theatre Monday evening, January 27. An Invitation to Burglars. A private safe In your office or a secret hiding place In your tnme acts as a standing Invitation to burglars. A $3.50 box in the 6afe deposit vamta of the Salt Lake Security & Trust Co. will make your valuables 'secure and enable you to enjoy th-.it peace of mind which comes to those who know their possessions ara safe. t f ' Concert Rhearsals. ! Rehearsals for th Grand Annual St. Patrick's Day Cone1 1 are held every Saturday at 3 o'clock in the choir hali Concert Rhearsals. Rehearsals for the Grand Annual St Patrick's Day Concert a.e held every Saluutey at 3 o'clock in th-i choir naiJ. Concert Rhearsals. Rehearsals for the .Jrand Annual St. i atricirs Day Cone.t are held evejy Sati c;: it 3 o'clock in the choir hall. Difficulty Solved. The question with most people is not stringency in the money market, but what to do with or where to keep their money. To be perfectly safe against fire "and burglars, rent a box at the SaltfLake Security & Trust Co., or what is still better get one of our gilt edge first mortgages which we guarantee, an then your investment will be perfectly per-fectly safe. Our proposition then to all is, come and see our safety boxes in our "fire and burglar proof vault, get your mortgage. The interest received on $50 will pay the rent of your box, place your mortgage, together with any other valuable articles you may possess, and you are perfectly safe against any possible accident that may occur. . Money stored away in the house is never safe and being an invitation to burglars, always places one's life in jeopardy. Salt Lake Security & Trust Co., 32-34 Main street, Salt Lake. St. Cecilia Chorus rehearsal Sunday morning, 9:30. Concert Rhearsals. Rehearsals for tho Grand Annual St. Patrick's Day Conci-t are held every S.-.turday at 3 o'clock in il:a choir ha.1. Concert Rhearsals. Rehearsals for the Grand Ar.nual St. Pitnck's Day Concer: are held every Satuid-iy at 3 o'clock in- the choir hall. Gilt Edge Securities. Published thi? week, our list G of first-class gilt-edge securities, first mortgages in any sum from $500 to $6,000. Cut this out and send- to us, and we will mail you the list: Please send me your latest list of first-class securities. Name Address Salt Lake Security & Trust Co., 32 Main street, Salt Lake. i Concert Rhearsals. Rehearsals for the Grand Annual St. f '-.it.ric V" Day Corcert are held every Satvrc'ay at 3 o'c'ock in the choir.ha'.I When you buy or sell real estate insist in-sist on having the 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. Sunday school is at 9:30. Concert Rhearsals. Rehearsals for the Grand Annual St. Po.tiicK's Day C'on2-t are held every Saturday at 3( o'clock in the choir hall. Auditorium Skating Rink. Mrs. Phil O'Meara has many classes of women and children under her expert ex-pert guidance at the rink. The regular parties of society folk attend faithfully and enjoy the pleasant sport. Mr. O'Meara, by fumigating the hall daily, has taken particular precaution against the many diseases now prevailing. is just a small part of the alphabet. What we have told you about that twentv-five acre farm we have for sale is only a small part of what we could truthfulfv tell you about it. You must see it in order to properly appreciate it. Anv ri-iv vm feel like taking the trip we will show you the best little place for the rnone'v von ever saw. The 1,600 fruit trees on the place are worth the money Thev are nil bearing and will be ready money this year. The house is a Rood four ,m home. The lucern crop vigorous. The small fruits the best in the vallev Price only $3,2j0. ".v.. iiin, TO LEASE 10x10 corner State and Eighth South. Will lease in whole or part for from three to five years. Reasonable. "uie See us for homes. We have the goods. STOWE & PALMER THE REALTY MEN (CONTROLLING WILSON-SHERMAN CO.) INSURANCE THAT INSURES. (Lesses Lynn-Smith Co., Insurance.) 62 West Second South Street. Both .phone3 2 "YOU CAN'T KEEP A GOOD TOWN DOWN."." 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. 233 Main Street. ' "The Bank that pays Four per cent.) H i U ft Whole-sale and Retail Makers of PURE ICE CREAM, SHERBETS, WATER ICES. FANCY 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.. SAVON DORE A High Grade Soap Made for Western West-ern Water. Overcomes the alkali, Lathers finely. Delightful toilet soap. Cake 20c; 3 for 50c. The Busy Corner SMITH DRUG CO. Open. All Night. Order phones 4360. Concert Rhearsals. Rehearsals for the Grand Ar.nual it. Patrick's Day Concert are held every Sai unlay at 3 o'cloi .t in the choir hall. Concert Rhearsals. Rehearsals for the Grand Annua? St. Patric k's Day Cone ?n are held every Saturday at 3 o'clock in the choir hal!. Many people read about safe deposit vaults, but do not know exactly what they are. The officers of this company com-pany will be pleased at any time to have you call and make a personal inspection in-spection of our equipment for the safekeeping safe-keeping of valuables. Salt Lake Security Se-curity & Trust company, 32-34 Main street. Concert Rhearsals. Rehearsals for the Grand Annual St. Patrick's Day Concert are held every Satin oay at 3 o'clock in the choir, hall. St. Cecilia Chorus rehearsal Sunday morning, 9:30. Concert Rhearsals. Rehearsals for the Grand Annual St. Patrick's Day Concert are held eveiy Sai.tndny at 3 o'clock in the choir hall. Sunday school is at 9:30. Concert Rhearsals. Rehearsals for tho Gr;ir. 1 Annual St. Patrick's Day Concert are held every ,Faluiuay at 3 o'clock ia the choir hall. I I The Semi-Annual - 7 o i I Stock-Takifig Sa!e j t Is now on, We have thousands of pieces of furniture tint we want to turn into cash. This means we will sell for anything that i3 rea. sonable. Watch Sunday papers for full particulars. j J5 I THE BIG STORE I i . 1 j ! Fl X M Furniture & Carpet n t n I W 1 Installment Co. I : f j; O A M P. A. SORENSEN, President. U 'A fl t 5 n "" J. J. DALY, Vice President.. 41-51 East Third South. Both Phones Ex. 13? ! gj - n I tin u I'm i ifi titm i hi i mi mimiM m n tnmi i 'r - - - in i m , -q I: i ! Qui They Will mutter I Sale B(Bms FJ3iflday I Dainty undermuslins, white fabrics, laces and em- I broideries, all marked at enticing prices. I Wow comes the long-anticipated event, our annual I White Sale. An underpriced selling of muslin underwear, embroideries, wash laces and white fabrics that will sur- pass any previous low priced selling event in similar lines ever scheduled here. - Never before in our history 1iave we bought so well, so advantageously as. in this sale. Elaborate, Frenchy look- Sing undermuslins, whose prices have usually been almost prohibitive, were offered to us by panic-stricken, scared manufacturers at immense price concessions, and you get the benefit of it. I Great half price sale of dress goods m Ji Almost our entire stock of dress fabrics to go this week ( w at 50c on the $1.00. J Jj) lengths for suits, lengths for waists, lengths for skirts f j . and goods by the yard at half prices. j A - All staple blacks, colors and creams, 20 per cent off. m I I Creams with black hair lines, 33 1-3 per cent off. A MONDAY MORNING TO SATURDAY NIGHT P III O Bnen lilSI W VC away Wvj J- - a "Tourist" AutomoDilc, P2P SH every montK M uatilfurtrier tiM Rffl notice. jjfljfc III Apply to tne m store for information. THE CHARLTON SHOP 122 MAIN STREET. OUTFITTERS FOR WO.MK.V. Tailor-made suits, dresses, gowr- coats for street, evening-, rain or motoring'. mo-toring'. Skirts Petticoats Waists. - , "They lace in front." ft e f 'y c o w a t t THEATRICALLY SPEAKI'& j FOR "THE STRENGTH Off TH WEAK-" i I. Hosier's j V j 1 Floor j . |