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GOODWIN'S WEEKLY. 7 IH1 f i TIri.at Boy $ of "Yours Ho la your pride your joy. In his welfare, 'tis only natu ral that you should take the profoundest interest. You want him to grow into a man ly man a good business man. Aid such development by start ing a savings account for him here. Encourage him to add to it each week. In a short time, he'll become interested and de light in watching his account grow. He'll absorb the thrift principle. He'll learn the val-. ue of money and how to handle , it to the best advantage. Come V, in today and open an account for your boy. MERCHANT'S BANK ' Capital S250.000.00 John Fingrec, FrcH. Chas. E. Kaiser. Vioc-Prci. A. II. I'cnbody, Cnnlilcr. I Cornor Main and Third South Salt Lako City WE OFFER YOU THIS EXTRA INDUCEMENT TO OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT With your first deposit of $ 1 or more we will furnish you with one of our new "Save and Have" home coin banks. You Keep the Bank Wc Keep ihe Key Continental National Bank YOUR MONEY 42r is of benefit to you in proportion to what it earns, but remember that no interest rate is large enough to compensate for insufficient safety. For funds invested in the Secured Cer tificates of this company absolute safety is alforded the Certificates are based upon real estate first mortgages, the payment of the mortgage being guaranteed by this company. I 'Moi cover, these Certificates in addition 4 to affording absolute safety, yield the sub stantial interest of G per cent, payable to the Investor monthly, quarterly or semi-annually. I Salt Lake Security & Trust Company 32 Main Street Salt Lake -.iy ! yjfc3& .. . one ,of the most successful affairs ever given by that flourishing organization and was attended by eighteen hundred enthusiasts. It was announced during the evening by the president, Charles M. Morris, and the club man agers, that arrangements had been made for an other outing to be held on August 7th, which is expected to bo even a greater success than the event of three days ago. During the outing the crowd was variously entertained, getting a thrill or two out of a high diving exhibition, and plenty of fun during the vaudeville stunts given by the cabaret singers from the Louvre. Harry 'Joseph was also pres ent to add to the joy. LINES SUGGESTED BY ONE OF CHOPINS NOCTURNES By Cyril H. Bretherton. Love, when the waning autumn of thy life Shall find thee old and withered as the leaf, When chill October with his windy knife Harvests the faded splendor of the trees, 'Think that thou too wast lovely once as these; Till churlish Time came creeping like a thief And stole the luster from thy raven hair, And brushed the roses from thy rounded cheek. Think that as others even now are fair, Thou too wast beautiful and well beloved; That in thy veins no sluggish current moved Of hardy strength and goodly maidenhood. Think on the glory of thy life's brave morn, The free spent days of passion and delight; Hard with the splendor of the flaming dawn, Sweet with the starlit gloom of restful night. Think thou on this, and age shall never irk; But even as one that, seeking no man's praise, Sitting alone, reviews his handiwork Thou, too, shalt feel the glow of things achieved, In dreaming on the well-remembered days, Knowing that thou of nothing art bereaved By speeding time and untoward decay. Think upon this, and all thy years shall seem A crowning glory, and decay a dream. Much 'to the curious little girl's disgust, her elder sister and her girl friends had quickly closed the door of the back parlor ibefore she could wedge her small self in among them. She waited uneasily for a little while, then she knocked. No response. She knocked again. Still no attention. Her curiosity could be con trolled no longer. "Dodo!" she called in stac cato tones, as she knocked once again. " 'Taint me! It's mamma!" Ldppincott's. Two actors were discussing their professional careers. One of 'them mentioned that since he last saw the other he had left the stage. "But why did you leave the stage?" liis friend asked in surprise. "Well," the other replied, "I had a hint that I was not suited for it." TT see," was the friend's comment. "The little "birds told you, eh?" "Well, no; not exactly," was the re ply. "But they might have become birds if they had been allowed to hatch!" A Sunday school teacher was quizzing her class of boys on the strength of their desire for righteousness. "All those who wish to go to heaven," she said, "please stand." All got to their feet but one sma.ll boy. "Why, Johnny," exclaimed the shocked teacher, "do you mean to say that you don't want to go to heaven?" "No, ma'am," replied Johnny promptly. ''Not if that bunch is going." San Francisco Argonaut. The highest class entertainment in the res taurant life of the city is at Maxim's. Bruce L. Brown, Mgr. I Teach Thrift at home CNCOURAGE children H "-1 to save money. Impress on M them the value of a connection M with a strong bank by opening M a Savings Account for them M here. Such training in ycuth M means success at maturity M BTABUSHED 1873 CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 900.000 00 M I I National Bank of the Republic H U. S. Depository FRANK KNOX, Pros. Hfl JAS. A. MURRAY, Vice Pros. Rifl W. F. EARLS, Cashior IH E, A. CULBERTSON, Asst. Cashior M GEORGE KNOX, Asst. Cashior M DE WITT KNOX, Asst. Cashior H Capital Paid In, $300,000 H Banking in all its branches transacted. Ex- chango drawn on the principal cities in Europo. H Interest paid on Time Deposits. IH You may love the Hacks and Buggies, but THIS IS THE LIFE, . H and "Safety First" remember H TWENTY UP-TO-THE-MINUTE PACKARD AND H PIERCE-ARR0W CARS TO SELECT FROM H Wasatch 63, 200, or Exchange 190 M ABE (Buster) MEEKING H HOTEL UTAH H Some Coals H Cost Too Much The ton price of western coals M is uniform. But their fuel con- H tent varies vastly. H Aberdeen leads the field. H The U. S. "War Department H credits it with 05 per cent ac- H tual fuel. H If prices were based on an H actual fuel basis, "Aberdeen" H would be the west's most cost- H ly coal. H But as it is, you can buy it R at no advance above the ordi- H nary kinds. H Next time you buy coal, sped- Hj fy "Aberdeen." Bj Mined by the Independent Coal H & Coke Co., at Konilworth, " . fM Utah. ' d J H