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GOODWIN' S WEEKLY. A H ( "I'll'Save Tomorrow" but Tomorrow Never Gomes Yesterday is burled today is on the wing tomorrow Is but a vision. What you save today that, and that alone, is worthy of record. Some say they'll save "tomorrow." But, alas, the 'mor row never comes. Today is your golden birthday. Accept it at its face value. Bring in one of those spare "eagles" and open a sav ings account; $5 added weekly for ten years will net you more than $3,000. "The Bank With a Personality" 4. MERCHANT'S BANK Member Salt Lake Clearing Houso Capital $250,000.00 John Filigree, Prc. Cbai. B. Kaiier, VSoe-Prei. A. II. Pcnbody, Caahicr. I Cor. Main nnd Third South, Salt Lako City, Utah 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. Yon Keep the Bank We Keep the Key Continental National Bank Make Your Own Success Do not be content to sit around waiting until someone shall cast success and pros r perlty Into your lap. Get out and work for them build up your own success. The surest way of making permanent suc cess Is to save every dolar you can spare until you have enough to take advantage of opportunities. We Invite accounts of $1,000 or more and pay 4 per cent compound Interest on them. Our Secured Certificates yielding 6 per cent, payable monthly, quarterly or semi-annually, are Ideal Investments for sums of $100.00 or more. SALT LAKE SECURITY & TRUST COMPANY 32 Main Street Salt Lake City as well to drlvo out the macs and hop-heads r who aro existing on the earnings of the poor un fortunates with whom they live. The town is full ot them, they are known to the police and there is positively no excuse for allowing them to re main in the city. The attempted murder at the Fish club should bo incentive enough for the ofiicials to c'.ose the three notorious roadhouses and maybe that will happen, for a week or two and then likely as not, they will quietly open again and continue their traffic until another tragedy makes it necessary to again close tem porarily. It is rather difficult to understand why three men should bo allo'wed to "picket" a man's place of business any more than fifty should, and a business man who is opposed at all to picketing, would be just as willing to have a crowd in front of his place as three. If there happened to be a smallpox epidemic and those afflicted were put in quarantine with the exception of three who were allowed on the street, that wouldn't lessen the danger would it? Salt Lake should have a live, energetic Com mercial club composed of members with one ob ject in view, namely, civic betterment. That is ' the main idea of maintaining a Comm jrcial club and there isn't one elsewhere in the country where a large percentage of the members belong because down deep they are figuring that their membership and their work will result in personal benefit or advantage to the business they repre sent. In view of the difficulties under which the Commercial club has labored for several years and what amounts to a practical confession that the club is unable to meet its obligations, would it not be a splendid idea to disorganize and start a new Commercial club that would be a Com mercial club with the membership limited to the representative men in the community in every line of business, eliminating every Tom, Dick and Harry who might want to join? It is certain that there is plenty of room for a Commercial club here. It is needed and needed badly, but why should it be up to a few staunch citizens and loyal friends of the old club to practically take the support of the institution upon their shoulders in view of the fact that the club is heavily in debt and that it is very doubtful if it can be put on a solid basis even through the voluntary efforts of the gentlemen who met for the purpose of ratifying the action of the board on Monday? In a reorganization, such as has been outlined by numerous members, the building could be rented, or some other place could be found, and with a fresh start in the right direction, there is no question but that the club would have strong support from the best men who are in it now and from many who have resigned during the past two or three years. It could be put strictly on a business basis with all extravagance a thing of the past and could be broad enough to unite all factions with the only proposition in view, the making of a greater and finer city. People who aro paying ten dollars a month or even five, are not getting their money's worth. They are doing it in most cases because of their patriotism and love for the institution which meant so much to them in the past and which could be made as it was in the beginning through a careful and conservative plan of reorganization. APPREHENSIVE Wife Ta-ta, dearie. I shall write before the end of the week. Husband Good gracious, Alice! You must make that check last longer tlian that! London Opinion. Small Beginnings I Mark most successful careers. H Only those who learn to take H care of trifles are able to H handle big enterprises. Small H savings from your income H now, deposited regularly in H our Savings Bank, may mean H for you the difference be- H tween success and failure; H between affluence and want H ESTABLISHED 1S73 CAPITAL AND SURPLUS ? 900.000 00 National Bank of the Republic I U. S. Depository fl FRANK KNOX, Proa. H JAS. A. MURRAY, Vioo Pros. W. F. EARLS, Oashior M E, A. CULBERTSON, Asst. Oashior H GEORGE KNOX, Asat. Cashior H Capital Paid In, $300,000 H Banking in all its branches transacted. Ex- H change drawn on the principal cities in Europo. H Interest paid on Time Deposits. H It's a pretty good thing to know what kind of H chauffeur is driving you H We know he's all right before we send him out H part of our "Safety First" plan you know H ABE (Buster) MEEKING TWO STANDS H HOTEL UTAH HOTEL KENYON M Wasatch 40, 63, 200, or Main 33, I90 M Figured by the year, this is without ques- H tion tho cheapest coal you (can buy. H The United Lodge of H Theosophists H Meets Thursdays and Sundays II at 8 p. m. II 213 Dooly Bldg. H Public Cordially Invited H