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Show PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS. , ' ' We direct attention of our read- ers to the list of our patrons. I : Those who advertise Jn The Inter- it : 1 ? mountain Catholic are the most $ I i ' ' j substantia and reliable merchants, 4 I ' s business and professional men in ; 3 ' the community. Readers in ad- joining states can safely -write to ? ?. any of the firms or business men $ i, whose cards appear in this paper. " 1 S ? 83 S j CATHEDRAL SERVICES. I ; Masses at S, 9 and 11 o'clock on Sun- ' days. Higrh mass at 11 o'clock, with I ; sermon. Sunday school at 9:30. Ves- pers and Benediction, at 7:30 p. m. I Week- day mass at 7:30 a. m. ; Mass is celebrated Sundays at St. Pat- . ; , rick's church. Fourth South, between I . ' Fourth and Fifth West, at 10 o'clock 3 on Sunday. Meetings of cathedral par- I t Jeh during the month are: Promoters of the Sacred Heart Leapue, the last Sunday of each month; the Altar so ciety every first Monday of the . I month; St. Ann's Sewing society every i Monday at 2 o'clock. Choir rehearsal ' for cathedral choir, Friday nights at S o'clock; Junior choir even Saturday ' at 3:30, and St. Cecelia chorus every Sunday at 9:30. 1 Requiem Mass. . There will be a requiem mass Friday I morning for the repose of the soul of I Mrs. Mary Judge at 9 o'clock in St. Mary's cathedral. The funeral will j s take place from her residence, 737 East South Temple street. Zion's Savings Bank & Trust Co. I Transacts a general trust business and I , pays 4 per cent interest on savings de- I posits. Joseph F. Smith, president; I Anthon H. Lund, vice president; O. C I lieebe, cashier, i . . . j j Your Money j ! Remains in j i Salt Lake City I l When you invest your money in I I our Secured Certificates, it earns in- J terest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually; its I j safety is guaranteed by the Salt I Lake Security & Trust company, i and it is also secured by first mort-''i mort-''i . gages on improved Salt Lake real I estate. Moreover, it remains in Salt ' Lake City, thus assisting in further-!. further-!. i"S the development of this rommu-I rommu-I ' ? nity. Any amounts from $100 up-I up-I , ? ward may be invested by this plan. SALT LAKE ! SECURITY & TRUST J i COMPANY f 32 Up. Main St. j ; ; Capital $300,000.00 i Surplus ?irO,000.00 The basis of our business Is quick work and quality. CENTURY PRINTING CO.. 55-57 and 5y2 Postoffice Place, Great Salt Lake, City. Lace Curtains Laundered. Work guaranteed. Bell phone 4957; Ind. 3023. For the housewife's benefit a recently patented dishpan carries on one side a draining rack for wet dishes. Napery for Thanksgiving Monday we inaugurate our annual November Sale of Thanksgiving napery and linens. Our entire stock is involved every wanted Thanksgiving Thanks-giving linen need can be met, 'and the savings are phenomenal. If yoa need linens HOUSEWIFE OR HOTEL PROPRIETOR buy them during this sale. It begins Monday, .8:30 sharp See Sunday's papers for details Miss Nora Gleason Organist and Director St. Mary's Cathedral, Ca-thedral, , Teacher Piano. Mandolin, Guitar. Blanche Dingley Matthews' method for piano for little children. W. S. B. Matthews, with Mason's touch and technique for advanced students. stu-dents. Studio 228 Constitution Block. j DNE fCETO ALL .NEVER !; Sennatlonnl Value in thLi Section for next week in order to erorrd l nr counters Monday with enirer hnyer. we name the following; .vimon- ble Special at SonxnHonn! I'rleent q FANCY SILKS FOR WAISTS AND OOWXS 2,500 yards of Fancy Silks, all the latest and most stylish n( th.. ,,,.i J including fancy messalines in shadow stripes and dots, fancy taf! .)' j ' 1 Bengallnes. ottomans, moires and others. Values up to $1.50; 3Q a i on sale next week, per jard... U?Q tl I PLAIN AND FANCY SILKS 1.800 yards of high-class Plain and Fancy Silks, in many styles, a Tew M of which are plain messalines. fancy messalines, soft Persian !k, a .' brocade satins, Bengalines. moires, crepe le chine, plain and fn,,- M all suitable for street and evening sowns and scarfs. Value n ft a up to $1.75; on sale next week, per yard SuC 3 ' j BLACK TAFFETA SILK SPECIALS i j fl $1.13 quality Black Taffeta Silk. 38 inches wide; special, per n e G j yard OOC I ; $1.33 quality Black Taffeta Silk, 35 inches wide; special, per 10. 3 I ; 3(30 3 f I; $1.50 quality Black Taffeta Silk, 36 inches wide; special, per (I in S ?i yard 01. Ill jj DIG REDUCTION IN NOVELTY I DRESS GOODS 3 30 pieces of Novelty Dress Goods. Including: invisible clux-ked and stripe. 1 '1 ' S serges, fancy broadcloth, striped cheviots, plain -h?viuts and f;u,-y i, 3 mixtures, in widths from 40 to 50 inches; suitable for tailor-made crown- j Rj and skirts; the regular value of these materials from $".50 to ft I rn 7 I ffl $4.00; will be on sale next week at the reduced price, per yard. . . . v i iGU ! ' j 1 CLOAKINGS and RAINY DAY SKIRTINGS ! f 4S to 54-Inch wide ladles' and children's Cloaklners and Skirtings; tc-m,!. j $ heavy quality. In plain cravenettes, also cheviots in checks ami plaids. ; j j mostly gray; values from $2.00 to $-'.50; on sale next J j rrj L I ? week, per yard wliSj : ! I CHIFFON PANAMA t ! S Beautiful, firm, all wool fabric, in self-colored stripes. 45 in-i:es wf-1: . j suitable for gowns and waists; in all the new and staple R7a t i ' 5 shades; regular value $1.25; on sale at, per yard , w IC f WINTER UNDERWEAR FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN ; Qualities of the IIihent Stnndard at Prices that make knowing ones I larvel. Ladies' fine quality knitted Corset Covers, with draw string: at waist; t the best fitting: medium weight corset cover; in all reKuIar and Cn ' extra large sizes, at uUS ?! Ladies' extra heavy quality Jersey ribbed "Harvard" make, hand finished. ? silk and wool, non-shrinking L'nion Suits, in white or natural gray; f the warmest and best underwear made; regular $4.50 grade ffJ Pin fj on sale at wOiwU M Children's best non-shrinking natural trray l'nion Suits, in bovs' and gj girls' styles; the best wearing, warmest underwear for children; si.-s fj 2 to 10 for children 2 to 15 years. Size 2, regular price $1.00; f on sale at IwC 17 Jc rise on each size. j ' Ladles' Silkateen Vests and Tights, equal in appearance to pure silk and C superior for wear; all sizes, in pink, blue or white; best $1.35 CJOf p grade; on sale at 3tJG ( g Salt Lake Theatre gS" 3 SIGHTS A"D MATIXEE, STARTING START-ING THURSDAY, NOV. IS. "One Continuous Picture of Captivating Capti-vating Stage Effects." "Rollicking Continuous Fun" GEO. M. and Royal Family-one Family-one Hundred Others. THE YANKEE PRINCE "People Laugh Themselves Lame." j Prices: 50c to $2.00. Seats go on ' Sale Tuesday. j '! Both phones 3569. ! Orpheum Theatre Advanced Vaudeville. j Week Comming Nov. 14 j Matinee daily, except Sunday, at 2:15 ' Every evening at 8:15. ' EDSA AIG BIG CITY Cil'ARTETTE THE CARMEN TROUPE HENRY CLIVE ninisted by MISS : MAI STURGIS WALKER FERRELL BROTHERS WALTER LEWIS LES MYOSOTIS i ORPHEUM MOTION PICTURES LATEST NOVELTIES ORPHEUM ORCHESTRA Matinee prices 15c. 25c, 50c ! Night prices 25c, 50c, 75c COLONIAL Week Commencing Sunday, November 14 t HENRY MeltAE Presents "THE SPOILERS," That Famous Storv of Alaskan Life by REX BEACH Author of "The Barrier" and "The Silver Horde" Matinees "Wednesday and Saturday. TABEftEMCLE TUESDAY, NOV. 1. MATINEE AND NIGHT. Asxiateri hy t Ml.in Frances Hoyt - Soprano Min Grnee Hoyt - Meczo-Soprann MIhh Florence Hardeman Violinist Mr. Herbert L. Clarke Cornetlnt Reserved neat on nale at Davnen-Beebe Davnen-Beebe Music Company, 47i Main St. Price Matinee. SDc. Children nnder 12 years, 25c. Evening, BOc( 75c, 91.00. 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 ETERNAL The Home Beautiful I We Have Them for Sale ! ! Are You From Missouri? Let's Show Tou a ; 15 INVESTMENT V- l New Beautiful Apartment House which will net you more than t.5 ! per cent on purchase price. Call ' J. . Killeen Co. 1 Bell Phone S27. t ' Rentals. Loans. Insurance. t i Fire Insurance, f 218 Main St., Salt Lake City. I iff if Bring the l Children to See trie $ Dolls $) j P KEITH- W 1 O'BRIEN A ! W GO. Hp ;! - - 1 1 Art, Metal & i Chandelier Co. ! 62 W. 3d So., Salt Lake City. f j i 3!nnofaetnrinsr In fine Art. Metal Goods and Chandeliers. Hand- hammered Original Art Works. J I -4 2 f it-' . ! "i t |