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Show . The Knight-Campbell Music CoJ ! "I J (The Largest Music Concern in Colorado. Established 1S74.) A : Pifffios, Piano Players, Player Pianos, Organs, ! J V Talkino Machines, Sheet Music, Etc. f J? I Instalments sold on easy payments. ifi l Write for Catalogues, mentioning this paper. I Ourl retail warerooms occupy the entire building at 1625-27-29-31 Caii- X 1 f .t forma street, Denver, Colo. ' - j 'Phone OliVe 1582. THE JAMES CLARKE j CHURCH GOODS HOUSE I ft RELIGIOUS ARTICLES, j CATHOLIC BOOKS. MAGAZINES, ETC. j The Largest Catholic Supply 'j Concern in the West 1&45-47 California St., Denver, Colo. It THE BASIS OF OUR BUSINESS IS QUICK WORK AND QUALITY. I CENTURY PRINTING CO. 167 West Temple St, Cieat Salt Lake city. ,,1,11,1, ,-m- in i i.iji'.n' )irnrilnii U 1 , WT. a l E5TABLIS M ELD S 1 ) ONE. mCE. TO ALL NEVER UNDR50LP j i j I avn Opportunities on y I Are numerous this week. Just con-1 ( sider the merits of the offerings here presented. They tell of wonderful ; i I saving advantages for you. J 1 Figured Silk Poplin I 3 Twenty-five pieces figured Silk Poplin, in various colors, including Myr- ; fj tie. Alice. Sage, Royal, Navy, Black, Heliotrope. Cardinal and Dahlia, h I f! in dots and figures. Beautiful fabric, suitable for waists and dresses; h A j regular value 85c; Opening Sale Price, 9r r 1 I per vard , ! " i ! ; Striped Silk Poplin J L Thirty pieces Striped Silk Poplin, in colors Light Blue. Pink, Brown, Gray, f; I t Black, Bordeaux, Ivory and White: will make an elegant gown or I li waist: regular value 95c; Opening Sale Price, " El p i per yard f. 1 Labelle Soie I Twenty pieces Labelle Soie, 24 inches wide, a beautiful soft lightweight h ; silk fabric, similar to messaline, but duller finish, suitable for entire dresses and waists, in colors Light Blue, Maize, Heliotrope, Brown, Navy, Bishop Purple, Cream and Pink, regular value $1.25: QQ ''. Opening Sale Price, per yard OC ' " ' i I Chiffoline Velvets 1 3 i $ Seventy-five pieces Chiffoline Velvet, in all the staple, and new colorings, ? Bordeaux, Copenhagen Blues, Heliotropes and Browns and others, ;' i regular value $1.35: Opening Sale Price, (JJ1 1f f- per yard J)A.XU 1 ; I Fancy Silks i j I New Fancy Silks are arriving daily. New Plaid Silks, Plain and Fan- cy Mousselines, Fancy Crepe de Chenes with border suitable for scarfs, ;; i soft Persian Silks in beautiful colorings, and many others which can be ; seen displayed on our counters. ' jp3-.V4'.M -- y-"! li I Red Streaks of Honesty ly i EXIST IN EVERYBODY I i We recently collected money for the following clients. We can col- lect some for you if you will turn in your claims. It's a pleasure for I ) people to ay their debts and we enjoy the collecting. Turn in your P claims now. These clients received money and you should receive h yours. r E Mrs. C. E. Harris, Hailey, Idaho. fmry. 3 B Morris Roberts Co., Hagerman, , v. '"JrTV. I V Idaho. . v.w1 i j Ira Call. Bancroft, Idaho. f J X f i Dr. C. E. M. Loux. Pocatello, 11 9 I Idaho. V -'S C R j vJohn McQueen, Preston, Idaho. f '::v-v.!l s VJ h If J M. A. Hendricks, Pocatello, Idaho. i VTV, t fj E. R. Miles, jr., Smithfield, Utah. V '-&?tsJSs' 5v I4 V v Wm. Horsley & Sons, Brigham I5 f P 13 ; City, Utah. I.-. 5L,V ,17 & if E. C. Christensen. 2512 Washington O I avenue, Ogden, Utah. t 'pK W H I ; C. J. Baugh, Glenn's Ferry, Idaho. i if 1 Siddoway, Briggs & Co., Teton Citv, Ji 7&&i A e Idaho. " V; ? I Pohjola & Matson, Cumberland, jSafe X F I - Tergensen & Winget, Monroe. Utah. JRZk S f w , O. fi. Kimball, 1W0 Ellis street. San 47 4 I Francisco. Cal. f '""i'lfl y jZl p I, Dr. R. L. Nourse. Hailey, Idaho. JVt 5 Tuttle Bros.. Main street. City. ' '12 iW V. ' 'i Wm. Waterfall, 837 Sherman ave- 4te4 Ps&r J"J E r i nu, City. S' E Frank Hoffman. Murray, Utah. ''itd Wf I 6 Vincent 8hoe Co., 110 Main street. V 7 V CJty. ' fj Otto Welsse, Pocatella. Idaho. F. M. Watson. Pocatello. Idaho. Idelman Bros.. Cheyenne, Wyo. F. W. Wilson, 806 W. 2d So City. R ! ' Hemsley & Emsley, Sugar House, George Atkina, Milford. Utah Q V ' Gilbert & Christensen, Murray, R ; Mrs. Mary T. Stevens, 118 Center Utah. H S' t, r-, i, a George H. North, Pocatello, Idaho. E , Mrs. Dora Rlppe Croft, 243 So. 3d Deseret News. City. E East. City. a. Arden, City. 1 ,i tt 2" VVright, Calder'g Station. Davla Shoe Co.. City. S 5 wIVmo it... n xt TJNL R Nlel3n & Sons. Pocatello. ? Holiday Meat Co., Holiday, Utah. Idho Dahl Bros . West Jordan Utah. Henry Funk, 144 W. 1st So., City. I i National Hotel Register Co.. Oak- Henrv Walsh. 730 W. 3d No City S I laNationaaI Bank of Republic. City. ukh Br,nhur8t- Tay.or.vill,. jj Verge & Thelan, Great Falls, Mont. J. Packer & Sons, Geneva. Utah, jjj MERCHANTS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION f ( i SCIENTIFIC COLLECTORS OF HONEST DEBTS, j 1 i T7-7S-93-94-&7-98-99 and 100 Commercial Natl Bank Bldg.. Salt Lake City. ' j FRANCIS G. LUKE, General Manager. 'I ' !j "Some People Don't Like Us." S an BUILDING SEASON! Do you contemplate building? Do you need plana or suggestions for fi ' the building you are contemplating? Consult, before you take any step. M Bernard 0. IHccRlcni)ur, (V ARCHITECT AND BUILDER, V Room 339 Atlas Block. Ind. Phone 28. Who's Your Tailor? T Materia., workmanship and fit guar anteed. Let me take your measure for I 2 f a (ult or trousers and I am sure you will call tgaln Reasonable prices and I f I ONE PRICE ONLY. If you think of getting anything in clothes, come and see v I me would like t be your tailor. Unl forms to treasure. I i f Room 111, Mercantile Annex, Third South und Main, Bell 'Phone 2SS1 N K. J it J J |