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Show PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS. We direct attention of our read- 4- ers to the- lift of 07 patrons. -4- Those who advertize It The Inter- mountain Catholic are the most 4- Fubstantial and reliable merchants. business an professional men in the community. Readers In ad- Joining plates can E.ifely write to j any of the firms or business men whose cards appear in this paper. Investments f Investments in speculative ven tures can only be excused on the gTounds of inexperience. Wise investors in-vestors place their money where complete security and good re- turns are assured. An investment in a Secured Certificate issued by this company pays 6 per cent interest; in-terest; and is absolutely safe because be-cause secured by first mortgages on improved real estate. TRUST COMPANY Opposite Z. C. M. I. We wish to discuss the subject of small farms near the city Think of what an ideal, independent life you can lead on a farm near enontrh to the city to give you some of the city advantages and yet large enough to en- ' able you to raise everything you need to live no. If von want a farm 11 o I proposition to make your living out of it, or if you Van" KTt we can show you some bargains: ' nume onij. Here are a few: 8"2cre f groundv wi,th 4:roon' brick house, close to school, southeast X' Dulit"LWe!ltoyna,Cre)?' tTTe,Ye 'i fruit' baIance in lucerne, 1.600 f ru t trees and all kinds of small fruits, plenty of water, four-room frame hn i 131 -,j inElki!-iPfly f0r itS?' in. two J-ears' nI' 'tSn mfies irom 'cify Utbmld-J5,000-Nine acres with six-room brick house and outbuildings first-clas wat,r rig t. All under highest state of cultivation. Surrounding property" sell ml per acre. At Centerville, ten miles north of city. pi open selling at $b00 STO WE & PALMER THE REALTY MEN (CONTROLLING WILSON-SHERMAN CO.) INSURANCE THAT INSURES. (Lesses Lynn-Smith Co.. Insurance.) 52 West, Second South Street y . Botfa , YOU CAN'T KEEP A GOOD TOWN DOWN." w u an a Wholesale and 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. 1 Factory and Office 260 State St Both Phones 3223. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. t (U THEATRICALLY SPEAKING. i& $ FOR "THE STRENGTH OP THB SO WEAK." i)i I Hosier's I . r Floor '. i - We Welcome large accounts. We value a small one. Very often a fifty-dollar account of v today becomes a thousand dollar one of tomorrow. To each customer, large or small, we offer the same prompt, live, accommodating banking fa- cilities. We thrive as our . s depositors prosper. Utah Savings & Trust Co. No. 235 Main Street. j "The Bank that pays Four per cent.) THE CHARLTON SHOP 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." 'JW corset I The Semi-Annual i j Stock-Taking Sale I. ! t Is now on. We have thousands of pieces of furniture that we ! I to turn into cash. This means we will sell for anything that is r5a. j sonable. Watch Sunday papers for full particulars. j I THE BIG STORE I j I f nrnitiireS Carpet i a I W 1 Installment Co. M ; J N P A. SOEENSEN, President J Ij J. J. DALY, Vice President I 41-51 East Third South. Soth Phor.es Ex. 13, j MONSTER, mfj LMl . PRICEtWRECKING ! CLEARING SALE t COMMENCE S 1 "si )f$ i MONDAY 3y! It's the most thrilling; event of the winter season. It's a sale that ! I 1 1 means savings of thousands of dollars to Utah people. ITU 9 n ' -r rices.' Cut on i . Everything IT'S A REVOLUTION IN PRICES j Never was a more legitimate clearing campaign waged in this , city. Never were saving opportunities on merchandise of merit. fashion and reliance so liberally presented. Get Here Early - SATURDAY, JAN. 4 Start the New Year Right j a In a pair of our Shoes. An extensive assortment of winter weights. BOX CALF, GUN METAL, PATENT COLT, HEAVY VICI I And other Dressy Leathers is here for your inspection. , State Street Shoe Storel 250 State Street. - A. Wescher, Prop, j Does Your Light Cost Too Much? I Not if you use Electric Light. No j matter how much of its inferior imitations imi-tations you can buy fur a dollar, it costs tc much If you consider quaiitv and hygienic features of value. " ELECTRIC LIGHT Is one of. the greatest boons of the age. a light that gives out no odor consumes no health-giving oxygen. puts no strain on the eyes, but shines out clearly, brightly and beautifully. Vith a twist of the wrist-you can turn the light on or off as needed no matches used; no smoky, smelly light to make life unbearable. Is your house wired? Call us ur and maka an appointment when we can figure with you. Utah Light & Railway Co. '135 So. West Temple Street. Phones: Bell, Ex. 32; Lid., 777. t I I LKKE3 f 3fi41 lifiiSBS Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 5 next, Wednesday Matinee J Daniel V. Arthur Announces i M ARIE CAHILL In Royle's "Smart-' Musical Pla? I "Marrying Mary" j With the original production long run at Daly's Theatre, New i-S ; An excellent companv of players j the famous. "LonK-'Skirtd" ' Orchestra augmented by the action ac-tion oj. a sextet of solo players un the direction of the composer. Next Thursday Night. ' : The Devil's AuctionJ |