Title |
VOL3NO13P17 |
Article Title(s) |
Facts, Advertisements in Salt Lake City |
Page |
17 |
Subject |
East Northfield (Massachusetts); Salt Lake City (Utah); Salt Lake County (Utah); Normandy (France); Law--France--Normandy; Divorce--New York--Statistics; Alcoholics--Family relationships; Alcoholics--New York (State)--New York; Alcoholics--France--Normandy; Alcoholism; Drinking of alcoholic beverages; Advertisements; Advertising--Brand name products--Utah--Salt Lake City; Business--Utah--Salt Lake City; Shopping; Prices--Utah--Salt Lake City; Freed Furniture and Carpet Company (Salt Lake City, Utah); House furnishings industry and trade--Utah; Furniture industry and trade--Utah; Victor's Cherry and Pine Cough Syrup; Medicine; Lion Drug Store (Salt Lake City, Utah); Drugstores--Utah--Salt Lake City; Dressmaking--Utah; Clothing trade--Utah--Salt Lake City; Clothing and dress; Baking powder; Hewlett Brothers (Salt Lake City, Utah); Temple of Music (Salt Lake City, Utah); Post Office Block (Salt Lake City, Utah); Everett Piano; Music stores--Utah--Salt Lake City; Musical instruments; Musical instrument industry; Guitar; Banjo; Piano; Piano--Purchasing; R. K. Thomas (Salt Lake City, Utah); Department stores--Utah--Salt Lake City; Salt Lake News Company (Salt Lake City, Utah); Booksellers and bookselling--Utah--Salt Lake City; Miller and Miller Coal Company (Salt Lake City, Utah) ; Coal trade--Utah; Coal--Utah; Coal mines and mining--Utah; Cohn Dry Goods Company (Salt Lake City, Utah); Dry-goods--Utah; Retail trade--Utah |
Further Information |
This page has two sections. The first section has notes on the birthday of Dwight L. Moody and his mother, Betsey Holton Moody; on Normandy's law against public drunkenness; and on divorce rates in New York caused by alcoholic spouses. The next section has advertisements for Freed Furniture and Carpet Company, Lion Drug Store's cough syrup, Dressmaker Mrs. A. C. Bootes, 3 Crown Baking Powder, Everett Pianos at the Temple of Music, R. K. Thomas' clothing sale, Salt Lake News Company's books, Miller and Miller's coal, and Cohn Dry-Goods Company's clothing. 3 Crown Baking Powder A. C. Bootes Dress Making Parlors (Salt Lake City, Utah) Dressmaker Mrs. A. C. Boots and Dressmaker Mrs. A. C. Bootes, the second being found in other issues of The Church Review and the following page, have the same address of 15 State Street. It is unsure which name is the correct spelling, but both names have been added as subject headings to this page, despite the fact only Mrs. A. |
Format |
application/pdf |
Spatial Coverage |
East Northfield (Massachusetts); Salt Lake City (Utah); Salt Lake County (Utah); Normandy (France) |
People |
Moody, Betsey Holton b. 1805; Moody, Dwight L., b. 1837; Bootes, A. C. (Mrs.); Boots, A. C. (Mrs.) |
Setname |
wc_tw |
ID |
1095575 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6r21080/1095575 |