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Show 1 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS. J 4- We direct attention of our read- I 4- ers to the list of n-r patron. I " 4- Those who advertise Ii The Inter- 1 mountain Catholic are - the most I " . 4 substantial and reliable merchants. I ! 4 busiress and profepslonal men In I i 4 the community. Readers In ad- 4 J 4 Jolnlnp Ptaten can safely write to 4 I 4 any of the firms or business men 4 1 4 whose cards appear In this paper. 4 CATHEDRAL SERVICES. Masses at 9 and 11 o'clock on Sundays. Sun-days. High mass at 11 o'clock, with sermon. Sunday school at 9:30. Vespers Ves-pers and Benediction, at 7:30 p. m. Week day mass at 7:30 a. m. Mass ip celebrated Sundays at St. Patrick's Pat-rick's church. Fourth South, between Third and Fourth West, at 10 o'clock on Sunday. Meeting's of cathedral parish par-ish during the month are: Promoters ,if the Sacred Heart League, the last I Sunday of each month: the Altar society so-ciety every first Monday of the month: St. Ann's Sewing 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. Investments I j Investments in speculative ven- I tares can only be excused on the I grounds of inexperience. Wise in- I vestors place their money where I complete security and good returns re-turns are assured. An investment in a Secured Certificate issued by 1 this company pays 6 per cent in terest; and is absolutely safe because be-cause secured by first mortgages on improved real estate. K TRUST COMPANY M r-' Opposite Z. C. IX. I. - FREE Schmitz. So will you be if you buy one of those farms we are offering You will be free from the landlord, free from the perplexing question of how to' make an Independent living the rest of your life. Sample of our farm bargains, t $3,000 Four and one-half acres. 300 fine fruit trees, plenty of small fruit extra fine place for gardening, independent water right; six-room brick house and eood barn. One of the prettiest places In Davis county, near Farmington. Can make terms. $3,250 Twenty acres. 4-room house, barn and outbuildings; 12 acres in fruit and berries, balance in lucern; plenty of water; 1,600 fruit trees of the best varietieq for marketing: 15 miles southwest of city. 8 1 $4.500 Forty acres, twelve acres in fruit and berries, balance under cultivation-plenty cultivation-plenty of water; 6-room house and outbuildings; horses, cows and farming iniDle' ' ments go with the place; 15 miles southeast of city. . " $10.000 Seventy-three acres, 55 acres in lucern; 5 acres in fruit, balance nmler . cultivation; plenty of water and easy to irrigate: 5-room brick house good f-irm buildings, two teams and wagons, all farming implements. An ideal farm and onlv eleven miles from city. Can make easy terms. STOWE & PALMER THE REALTY MEN (CONTROLLING WILSON-SHERMAN CO) INSURANCE THAT INSURES. (Losses Lynn-Smith Co., Insurance.) 52 West Second South Street ' Both 'Phones 41) "YOU CAN'T KEEP A GOOD TOWN DOWN." i 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 facilities. fa-cilities. Wre thrive as our depositors prosper. Utah Savings & Trust Co. No. 235 Main Street. "The Bank that pays Four per cent.) I THE CHARLTON SHOP I 122 MAIN STREET. " OUTFITTERS FOR WOMEN. Tailor-made suits, dresses, gowns, coats for street, evening, rain or motoring. mo-toring. Skirts Petticoats Waists. "They lace in front." I V p; c o r- 3 e t I I V W kit V THEATRICALLY SPEAKING. y $ FOR "THE STRENGTH OF THB WEAJC." ' ! 1 Hosier's J I 'Hour ! m i (ii ft Wholesale an3 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- j ! The Semi-Annuai j ! Stock-Takinq Sale 1 Is now on. We have thousands of pieces of furniture that we want to turn into cash. This means we will sell for anything that is rea- sonable. Watch Sunday papers for full particulars. ! I THE BIG STORE I i I 1 5i ! I m p rnrnitureS Carpet o y n j! I W I Installment Co. 1 & i u R A. SORKN'SF.X, President. j t H ! i j j DALY, Vice President. J 41-51 East Third South. Both Phones Ex. 13. ' ii i !immwBijj nm i" mmn i n it i minimi in ONE. PfSCE "6 ALL MI W M Startle . k ylr : p(f Grand January Clearance Re- Pductions, Even More Daring Than, the First" Week. I All women's eyes are centered upon the Great Auerbach Clearing Sale old and ) . young, rich and poor, all are after the tidal wave of Bargains. I We are fulfilling the promise we made at the start, that this sale will be the biggest bargain treat Salt Lake I people ever had. THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS' WORTH OF EARTH'S BEST PRODUCTS HAVE BEEN SOLD FOR A SONG. TENS OF THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE HAVE RESPONDED RE-SPONDED TO THE EXTRAORDINARY OFFERS BEING I MADE. j Now For Another Week Hun i j dreds of Items Have Been j j Further Reduced to Affect an ! i Immediate Clearance of All Winter Goods. j Now is -your best opportunity for saving.- Now your dollars will do more than ever before. The selections are just as desirable as ever. The merchandise is all fresh and stylishbut all winter goods must go, and the extreme reductions will make them go. ; I If you haven't been hereyet, come. Come Monday; or even if you have, come again. Does Your Light Cost Too Much? Noc if you use Electric Light. No' matter how much of its inferior imitations imi-tations you can buy for u dollar, it costs tto much if you consider quality and hygienic features of value. ELECTRIC LIGHT Is one of the greatest boons of the age. a light that gives out no odor. consumes r.o health-glvins oxygun, puts no strain on the eyes, but shines out clearly, brightly and beautifully. "With a tist of the wrist you can turn the light on or off as needed no matches used; mo smoky, smelly light to make life unbearable. fs your house wired? Call us up and niakq an appointment when we can figuri with you. j Utah Light & Railway Co. ' 130 So. West Temple Street. Phones: Cell, Ex. 32; Ind., 777. NEXT WEEK. franft Daniels ,i t j in the tattooed Ulan Monday and Tuesday, January 13, 14, 1908. Friday and Saturday, Saturday Matinee, The Great Extravaganza, "Oe Canfl of nodj |