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Show i I PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS. I " ' We direct attention of our read- j I ' : ors to the list of our patrons. ! I s Those who advertise in The Inter- s " vs mountain Catholic are the most J i substantial and reliable merchants, S I ' i ' business and professional men in 4 I j the community. Readers in ad- $ I 1 joining- states can safely write to I j any of the firms or business men I 1 . whoso cards appear in this paper. ? I ! ; ; ; . 4 S N ? S ? S 4 S $ S S S s I CATHEDRAL SERVICES. I I Masses at S, 9 and 11 o'clock on Sun- I days. High mass at 11 o'clock, with : wrman. Sunday school at 9:30. Ves- I ... pts and Benediction, at 7:30 p. in. I , ! Week- day mass at 7:30 a. m. I . ; Mass is celebrated Sundays at St. Pat- t ! . - rick's church. Fourth South, between 1 ' ; Fourth and Fifth West, at 10 o'clock j on Sunday. Meetings of cathedral par- I , i ish during: the month are: Promoters I of the Sacred Heart League, the last Sunday of each month: the Altar so-; so-; ' clety every first Monday of the ' . ' month: St. Ann Sewing society every Monday at 2 o'clock. Choir rehearsal for cathedral choir, Friday nights at 8 o'clock: Junior choir every Saturday nt 3:30, and St. Cecelia chorus every Sunday at 9:30. ISt. Mary's Cathedral Bazaar. ; All the Catholic women and men of the city are requested to attend the I1 meeting next Sunday at 4 o'clock at the cathedral, to make final arrangements arrange-ments for the annual bazar. I s ; Zion's Savings Bank & Trust Co.' J 1 ' Transacts a general trust business and I ' rays 4 per cent interest on savings de- posits. Joseph F. Smith, president; I .! Anthon H. Lund, vice president; O. C. j iieebe, cashier. i - J i The basis of our busfness is (juick I j work and quality. J j s CENTURY "PRINTIXG CO., j j r'5-S7 and 57' Postoffice Place, Great J -'j ; Salt Lake City. j Religious Articles. j Prayer books, rosaries, catechisms, . Christmas cards. Sacred Heart badges,' ! ; etc.. for sale. John O'Donnell, 331 East ' ) , South Temple. Write and 1 will supply j your wants. I The Safest i Investment .'' What is the safest investment? Ask this question of experienced ) j I investors and they will tell you that the security safeguarded by ; i i real estate affords the safest and most satisfactory investment ob- i i tainable. ' The certificates issued ; 1 by this company in addition to be- ; j ing: gTiaranteed by its Capital and M , , Surplus are secured by First Mort- ; gages on high-grade Salt Lake real ; ' .' estate. They yield 6 per cent per j I ' annum, payable twice a year. ;! SALT LAKE i SECURITY & TRUST H COMPANY ' '. l !; 32 Up. Main St. ti- Capital $3CJ,000.00 Surplus .. ....... .... . .....$1W4000.00 Begin at Once. The problem which most find difficult to solve is how to save a certain amount from their daily wages or monthly salary sal-ary for future emergencies. The wage-earner, wage-earner, if single, will say: "It is impossible impos-sible for me to save any money when I get only $2 a day"; if married, the same difficulty arises. Yet others in similar circumstances are happy because be-cause they accepted the solution of the problem as laid down by the Salt Lake Security & Trust Co., one of the most conservative institutions in the west, as shown by its assets and surplus. That solution is: "Begin at Once." One dollar dol-lar will start an account in that bank. For the married men we have homes, which in time will be their own. That means "no more rent to pav," SALT LAKE SECURITY '& TRUST COMPAXY, 32 Up. Main Street. 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 properly. WASATCH BACON. A streak of fat a streak of lean. With lots of goodness in between. Remember Children's night at Bazaar, Saturday, December 4. WANTED, at once, at the residence of the Catholic bishop of Boise, Idaho, a reliable middle-aged lady as housekeeper. housekeep-er. Testimonials of parish priest required. re-quired. Send application to Rev. Father Fa-ther R. S. Keyzer, L, B. 896, Boise, Ida. Naomi, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Hoffman, presented the inmates of Kearns St. Ann's orphanage with a large supply of valuable clothing. cloth-ing. Mrs. O. J. Salisbury treated them with a dainty dinner of wild ducks, for all of which they are extremely grateful. grate-ful. Lace Curtains Laundered. Work guaranteed. Bell phone 4957; Ind. 3023. Hear the German Harmonie Glee Club, Bazaar, Ba-zaar, on Thursday, Dec. 3. Cathedral Choir i Wednesday, December 2, at the Ba- ! zaar. Both phones' 3569. Orpheum Theatre Advanced 'Vaudeville. Week comnier -ing Sunrlay evening, November "S. Matinee Daily (except Sunday), 2:15 Every Evening. 8:15. VALERIE BEHCERE AMErTgO. TTTSCANY TROUBADOURS THE MX GLIXSEHETTIS JAMES F. HacDO'VALD CARI.IX A CLARK PAIL KI.EIST FLORENCE SWIWERTOX A CO." ORPHEUM MOTIOX IMCTURES LATEST NOVELTIES ORPHEUM ORCHESTRA Matinee prices 15c, 25c 50c Night prices 25c, 50c,' 75c I ! Sweet Music I 1 I l SJ Our salesmen can't talk to you in a j fj I i Gadski voice they can tell you in the i man-to-man way the merits of "Chester- j j I field" Clothes. j I When you've worn just one suit you'll ( If be singing their praises. t j q Price suits and overcoats, $20 to $60. ! II GRAY BROS. & CO. 1 m k j j T.mniiiiiiiWi' lv'WM'gwT'liJll''Ll'''!gy''','''''"'L', w J 'Jin imirjiiiwinii.ijp yu m-1. nttyi'.'Vii' -t'r '" 1 "VTf.J Do Your Christmas Shopping Where Shopping Is Made Easiest Walker's is Salt Lake's greatest gift store gifts for every one Xmas favors in a great variety at prices that make Holiday Shopping both interesting and a pleasure. The store's completeness, arrangement of stock, wide aisles, floor plans and perfect lighting light-ing save your steps and strength and the values save you money. Buy where values smack of real Economy. J s J " t J LIVING ROOM I REQUISITES I No season of the rear demands more comfort I and coziness than the present one, and our f i elaborate display shows how generously we I I have provided for every demand of the I j season. J V Our Davenports, I I Easy Chairs and Mahogany ; I Furniture are Ideally I Comortable I The Davenports and Easy Chairs are denim covered and can be covered in any style or I color chosen from our elegant tapestries in cotton and wool. ' . i I The mahogany furniture includes all the I ) wanted pieces and is patterned after the well . I known make of William Birch of London. Our window display is a tempting show of ; living room requisites. j) y j Dinwoodeys folk- -Thh -ivrifc T irti 'mt rrtiifr rf'uSfiiM'ff-Vi "LV-K"ifc'r'ii & -:sz ij r jj-r.p ,r'Vt imiKr I I Clearing the Decks for Xmas I Clean, fresh stocks always at Conn's, because our'some- 9 what limited space forces us to turn stocks quickly. And right now, with departments "full to bursting'," come boxes and bales of Christmas goods, insistently 1 clamoring for entrance. 1 To make room for all these goods, Down go the price bars for one week I I I only; ruthlessly the blue pencil reduces 9 many items. See daily papers for the unusual offerings. i -'77 '" " -1 li Green Trading ffy -J A 7 f- . ' The new Ladles' fj & efchatr g dise ahs o I u t e 1 j A Jtern3 are in- 0ne I - free. Stamps given LMJM 9 Pattern an(i the I with all cash pur- mSTt Ar style book for 1 J chases. y pp?rvVQ0Jl STVfTJS iJn, 1 ySSui&SgB -. 1 ' Here Is an Opportunity. To use a small amount of capital. We offer you 4-room pr. br.; lot 50x150, all fenced, chicken house and run; price 52,100; $lf;0 cash down; balance $17.50 per month, 7 per cent interest. HUBBARD INVESTMENT CO. The meat to eat, that can't be beat, That makes you smile whene'er you eat, Is that by the Inter-Mountain Packing Co. packed The meat that by Uncle Sam is oacked. IXTER-MOUNTAIN PACKING CO. 368 West First South street, Salt Lake Citjs . J jflm Bring the child- wrB i rcn to the store I to see the beauti- - I ,l TOYS ,a : jp and DOLLS fp 6 KEITH- W J ,A O'BRIEN , i ! THE ETERNAL (My i ji The Home Beautiful j T.Ve have them for sale, all sizes it and all prices. In all parts of the 1 city. Ij No beter investment in the world f than SALT L.AKK CITV KK VL E9- ! TATK j The moat prosperous and frrowinc tj city in the country. Our experience u in this business enables us to keep In touch with the bost investments y and locations where values are sure ; to double in a short period of time. ; AVe have some extraordinary val- i ues netting investors 10 to 12 per cent. Let us show you. ; j J. W. Killeen Co. Fire Insurance. Rentals, Loans. Insurance. - 218 Main St.. Salt Lake City. "! Rell Phone 827. ( CATERING I J For Weddlns Receptions and So- ) cial Functions Specialty. 'Phone for estimates. J. H. R, Franklin Company Phone 135. 258 Main '! i ii i |