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Show PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS. , ; We direct attention of our read- , rrs to the lift of our patrons. S r ' ' e Those who advertise in The Inter- i ; i mountain Catholic are the most - s substantial and reliable merchants. $ s business and professional men in . f.' the community. Readers in ad- " t joinlnjr states can safely write ' to : . 'v any of the firms or business men whose cards appear ir. this paper. 'v f ? 3 4S $ $ S t CATHEDRAL SERVICES. ' Masses at S, 9 and 11 o"clock on Sun- , days. H'pli mass at 11 o'clock, with sermor?. Sunday school at 9:30. Vespers Ves-pers and -Benediction, at 7:30 p. m. '' Week- d&y mass at 7:30 a. m. . Mass is celebrated Sundays at St. Pat rick's church, Fourth South, between Fourth and Fifth West, at 10 o'clock on Sundav. Meetings of cathedral parish par-ish ddrir.g 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 Sewing society every Mondav at 2 o'clock. Choir rehearsal . Jor cathedral choir. Friday n:ghts at 8 o'clock; Junior choir every - Saturday , ;t 3:30, and St. Cecelia chorus every Sunday at 0 : 30. j Zion's Savings Bank & Trust Co. Transacts a general trust business and : i pays 4 per cent interest on savings de posits. Joseph F. Smith, president; Anthon H. Lund, vice president; O. C. Beebe, cashier. Lace Curtains Laundered. Work guaranteed. Bel' nhone 495": Ind. C023. I - -WANTED, at once, at the residence , - of the Catholic bishop of Boise, Idaho, a reliable middle-aged lady as housekeep- ( cr. Testimonials of parish priest re- f . ' quired. Send application to Rev. Fa- ; . ther R. S. Keyzer. L. B. S. Boise, Ida. Your 1910 Bank Account I Choosing the institution through' : I which to transact your financial i . affairs during 1910 is an impor tant matter, which should re-: re-: reive most careful consideration. We invite you to open an account with this company, which- uni- ; forraly extends courteous r.nd ef- f icient senice to its patrons, and by reason of conservative management man-agement and ample capital and surplus affords unquestioned safety. safe-ty. Deposits small as well as large are invited. SALT LAKE SECURITY & TRUST COMPANY 32 Up. Main St. Capital. $303,000.00 ; Surplus 1rPt000-00 , 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 backed. INTER-MOUNTAIN PACKING CO. S6S West First South street, Salt Lake City. . Dr. Robert R. Brownfield announces his practice confined to the special treatment of diseases of women and surgery. sur-gery. Suite 406 Judge building. Salt Lake City 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. The basis of our business Is Quick work and quality. CENTURY PRINTING CO., 55-57 and 57 PostofFiee Place, Great Salt Lake City. Salt Lake Cullen Hotel 200 rooms, $1.00 and up. Strictly European Eu-ropean plan, with the best cafe and service in the city. JOHN CONDRON, Proprietor. Eat your noon and evening meals at the Annex Cafeteria 17 West South Temple. Ladies', Men's and Children's Felt and kid slippers Fur, trimmed or plain all colors. $1.00 to $3.00 Harding Shoe Company The Walk-Over Store 214 MAIN THE ETERNAL The Home Beautiful We have them for sale. We also insure your home and your furniture. Just because you never had a fire is no sign you won't. J. W. Killeen Co. Real Estate. Rentals, Loans, Fire Insurance. Bell Phone S27. Ind. 4171. 18 Main Street. CATERING I For Wedding Receptions and Social So-cial Functions si Specialty. 'Phone for estimates. J. H. R. Franklin Company Phone 135. 268 Main ASSESSMENT NO. 21. EUTONIA MINING & MILLING CO. Principal place of business, 269 South West Temple street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting meet-ing of the board of directors of the Eu-tonia Eu-tonia Mining & Milling company, held on the 15th day of December, 1909, an assessment (to be known as assessment No. 21) of one-quarter (U) of one one (1) per cent per share was levied and assessed on the issued and outstanding capital stock of said corporation, payable pay-able immediately to E. G. O'Donnell, treasurer, at his office. No. 269 South West Temple street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which said assessment assess-ment may remain unpaid on the 19th day of January, 1910, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, auc-tion, and unless payment is made before, be-fore, will be sold on Thursday, the 24th day of February, 1910. at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, to pay the said delinquent delin-quent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. JOHN McKEAGUE. Secretary. . t j I In the Shadow Cross 1 ! The X nfininhed and Unexplained 3Iirncle Painting, ' I By IIEXRY HAMMOND AIIL 1 ! IP The Picture Marvel of the Ages j j What the Papers Say j i "Well worth going 100 miles "The most amazing phenom- J I jj to see." Washington Star. enon appears. . The only real : "Miraculous effect appears." novelty at the Wolrd Fair."- I Baltimore Sun. st- Louis Star. , j I "Puzzled scientific men."- is a marvelous creation. If i Philadelphia Record. the result of inspiration, acci- j ' . , , , . , ,, dent of unusual art. Los An- i f ne 1m'r.cle Tis unexplained. , Examiner. ; Philadelphia Inquirer. , , . J ...m, , i i v. .t,A. .- It Is undoubtedly the most 1 . "They looked at each other in wonderful piece of art ever ex-' i amazement. - Philadelphia hibUed m his city...NeW Or- j item. leana Times-Democrat. J "Not one lias been able to "The most talked-of exhibit at give satisfactory explanation. the A. Y. P. ExDosifion." Se- I -Baltimore American. atte TJmes, j On exhibition at 72 East Third South street 1 Benefit ; Orphans' Home and 'Day 'Nursery. j Open: 1 to 6, 7 to 10 p. m. j n-imi uriici i, Mimifniimrn ii iinmiri i n i Mfai-ffliVTm nVtin ihmnimmmnin i 't'ii'ibii i"riiiij I " ( l, rii i mmu n mi iiumi m h i - j Dinwoodey'sSemU Annual Sale i has reached such proportions that people rv.-ry- where regard this as the one big oppon m i ? m v d this season of the rear hv Avhich to pwn 'h u H , h fi unusually Ing discounts some of the n-ir i :--t. daintiest, vet most substantial, funiii u ; .: . ,1 2 i furnishings ever shown m tins city. -1 j i: We are making these sweeping reduction n .fj ; special lines, because the patterns have 1km n i!i jj, continued and the suites are incomplete. I i Every article has our guarantee. g y : No piece offered that does not come up i Pinwoodoy standard of excellence4. A visit to this sale will convince you of the I uineness of these bargains. I ! i -5" j : Dinwoodeyg j : I "Rummage," says Webster, means "A searching-care- 1 j ! fully by looking into every corner, and by turning tilings j I over." I ; Precisely what we are doing. p i In the wake of the Mark-Down Sale, ju.t past, many j odds and ends, broken lines and remnants are found chit- Jj j ; tering up the stocks. 1 I It is the purpose of the RUMMAGE SALE quickly to j dispose of these regardless of price. In most instances tiio I j savings average half; in others reductions are as high. a J 75 per cent and 80 per cent. 1 ' j See Sunday Papers for Details. --irjLi-..i---r : ..:z:zr. l..zc .1 , . . r. : ...r..;r..: I" i 'T:-: . Kowe ie!iy Lo s. ; I i "e I j Big Prosperity I It means prosperity for all who bay. Tlie 1 bargains are reat in each department 1 $ Come and See for Yourself. & I ' I I Rowe & Kelly Co.j 1 117SO.MAINST. I . -5-S--a-5-- BUNGALOW StnHinK Sunday Evening, and All Week, Matinees Wednesday nnd Saturday, Willard Mack, Maufla Leone and Associate I'layers Present Marie Doro's Success, The Florals Evening Prices 75c, 50c. 35c, 23c Matinees 50c, 2iic. Next Week, The Royal Mounted. i ii " I I i I" Coal Quality means Citizen's coal slacklesa i-oal that burns quicker. slve' : ' more heat, lasts longer, makes less ash and may be used in a tt ptove or fii'-nace. For c;il in;.!n- i w ity, buy Citizens coal. Bot.i m jruunes to. I CITIZENS COAL CO. I osa MAI.V ST. ,j I uMviuumMuxpEummm I Ill 1 IT1 |