Title |
VOL2NO50P12 |
Article Title(s) |
Mollie Miller, Advertisements in Salt Lake City |
Page |
12 |
Subject |
Salt Lake City (Utah) ; Salt Lake County (Utah) ; Advertisements; Advertising--Brand name products--Utah--Salt Lake City; Business--Utah--Salt Lake City; Shopping; Prices--Utah--Salt Lake City; Columbia News Depot (Salt Lake City, Utah) ; Booksellers and bookselling--Utah--Salt Lake City; Parson and Derge Book Company (Salt Lake City, Utah) ; Book--Reviews; Bookstores; Griswold Dentistry (Salt Lake City, Utah) ; Hale Method of Painless Dentistry; Dentistry--Utah; Dentists--Utah; Teeth--Care and hygiene; New York Cash Store (Salt Lake City, Utah) ; Post office buildings--Utah--Salt Lake City; Christmas presents; Toy industry--Utah--Salt Lake City; Silk industry--Utah--Salt Lake City; Department stores--Utah--Salt Lake City; Theo. J. Baker Company (Salt Lake City, Utah) ; Shoes; Shoe industry--Utah--Salt Lake City; Baking powder |
OCR Text |
Show 12 <br> THE CHURCH REVIEW. <br> An Opportunity.-Four for 25c. <br> "Ideala," author of "The Heavenly Twins." <br> "The Man in Black," S. J. Weyman. <br> "A Yellow Aster," Iota. <br> "Ships that Pass in the Night," Beatrice Harraden. <br> "Dodo," E. F. Benson. <br> "Esther Waters," George Moore. <br> Columbia News Depot, 41 1/2 West 2d So. St. L. F. HAMMEL, Proprietor, <br><br> MOLLIE MILLER. <br> By EFFIE W. MERRIMAN Cloth Illustrated In the preceding volume, "The Little Millers," Mrs. MERRIMAN expressed the intention, in which she has since been encouraged by many readers, of making the farther career of the Miller family the subject of the later volume. This intention is carried into effect in "Mollie Miller." We follow Mollie, Ned and Max and their "dopted child" Johnnie, through the many pleasures and vicissitudes of youth, observing the formation of their characters through changing fortunes, with increasing interest. The struggles and trials of these young p |
Further Information |
This page has advertisements and one book review. The advertisements include Columbia News Depot, Parson and Derge Book Company, 3 Crown Baking Powder, Dr. Griswold's dentistry, New York Cash Store, and Theo. J. Baker. According to the Library of Congress, Iota is Mrs. Mannington Caffyn's penname for her book, A Yellow Aster. |
Format |
application/pdf |
Spatial Coverage |
3 Crown Baking Powder |
People |
Baker, Theodore J. ; Bartling, William; Benson, E. F. (Edward Frederic), 1867-1940; Caffyn, Mannington, Mrs.; Griswold, Hector; Harraden, Beatrice, 1864-1936; Merriman, Effie W.; Moore, George, 1852-1933; Weyman, Stanley John, 1855-1928; Mollie Miller (book) ; Ideala; Heavenly Twins; Man in Black; Yellow Aster; Dodo; Esther Waters; Hammel, L. F. |
Setname |
wc_tw |
ID |
1095377 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6s181dt/1095377 |