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Show I gigjCesult Getters-Little Standard Want Ads I ; WANTED $WA Female Help W CHAMBERMAID wanted at Reed Ho-mk Ho-mk teU j 7.tf En .MAID for general housework. Phono 9 r 3082. 7-3-lwk, jH COMPETENT woman for cooking JjL H' general housework. Apply 5732.5 tit B St- y 7-3-lwk CHAMBERMAIDppiy t6 the liousekeeper aljflealy, in person. H ,. Ur-KITGnE'KgirL at the Virginia. H 6-26-2wks H WANTED B Male Help I ' H- WANTED at once, two experienced K , female solicitors, must be competent K and give references. Apply in own B handwriting, stating age and experi- ence to Box 125 Ogden Standard. R 7-6-lwk H BOY to learn office work; chance for H promotion, give age, address, phone, . etc. Box 674, Ogden, Utah. 7-G.-lwk Hi EXPERIENCED newspaper solicitor H for special work. Apply City Circ. Dept. G-30-tf Hi e HI BOYS Wanted Energetic, not afraid W of work. Bowling Alley, Basement I 2473 Wash. 6-2S-tf II WANTED I Salesmen 1 I , J SALESMEN for city route.Appiy at I Grand Union Tea Co., 24f6"Wasu. Ave. Ogden. 7-5-tf I 1 jT WANTED j r - - r Situations ! L- : J LEATHER work painting and designing design-ing and fancy work. Call 892. 7-6-lwk EXPERIENCED stenographer wants position , J can furnish best of refer- ! ences. AMdress P. O. Box 469. 7-6-lt ? DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING and ladles' tailoring. Mrs.- Ryan, phone 1932-M. 3-10-lyr OFFICE man, bookkeeper, experienced. experi-enced. References. Box 22, care Standard. 7-4-lwk WOMAN to work or help with cooking cook-ing by the day. Tel. 2488-M. 7-1-lwk 1 DRESSMAKING ; prices reasonable. Mrs. M. J. Calhoun, 269-27th St. 6-10-lmo DRESSMAKER. r DRESSMAKING 2726 Madison Phone 2544-J. 5-27-lino CUTTING lawns or wok' by the hour, reasonable. PhonoJ2390-W. ' . 5-18-2mo r DRESSMAKING WILL call for material and fitting; dresses, S2 tor; M. Chas Slater L1406 Jeff. j?none 2111-J. 6-211mo PRACTICAL NURSE 1&SRS. GREENWOOD, Tel. 1G06-W, -or 2618-J. 6-17-lmo WAiSITED Miscellaneous 1 i ; FIRST-class roadster, state condition and description. Box. B E., care Standard Stan-dard 7-6-lwk FALSE Teeth. We pay high as $2 for full sets. Mail. Don't matter it broken. Western Metal Company, Bloomington, 111. 7'g'2t LaST iron, copper, brass, Ulumlnum. Western Foundry S Machine Co. 2-S-tl Board and Room f i EXCELLENT rooms and board. 2639 ' Jeff. G'28'1 1 FOR RENT ' Furnished NICELY fur. up-to-date 4-rm. Apt.; ideal location; no children, 2341 Ad- i ams Ave. 7-"lAVk f FURNISHED housekeeping rooms, strictly modern, 569-22d St. 7-C-lwk 4 ROOMS and bath; no children or dogs. Call mornings, WStb&t. 3 HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 2334 Wall Ave. , 4-ROOMS with sleeping Porchl Lincoln. NICELY furn. modern J apt. ; ground floor, 2767 Grant. 7-1-U MODERN newly fur. rooms, at 264-26th. 264-26th. Phone 1595. 6-JO-lwk J7nl467 Jeff, JB. 6-30wk SLEEPING rooms. Colonial Apta.62 , 24th Street. ONF or two furnished rooms for light 262 Twenty-fourtu buuul, u g MODERN housekeeping rooms, 437 3! 6-23-lmo SSf ,mod.ern .room- outside entrance, close In; inquire 2519 Adams avenue! . 7-4-lwk m?iR , a.le sumi"er, beautifully fur-nisned fur-nisned Apt; large porches. 560-23d. . 6-9-tf t&tig rooms-1G2 VIS ' 32nf"mAs?ea rooms for HSht housekeeping, house-keeping, 12 per mo. Phone, 1012-J, 6-8-lmo SJf I5I.SHI?D rooras for housekeeping. J220 Lincoln. 7.5. HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 2148 Lln- COln 6-16-lmo BATCHELOR Apt. 2526 Adams. - 7-1-lmo SLEEPING rooms. 2209 Wash. 6-17-lmo ROOMS with gas. 2353 Monroe Ave. . 6-17-lmo ARGYLE modern Apts. Tel. 443-W. 6-13-lmo. FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping 42-24th St. G-10-lmo FOX Apts.; just renovated; cool well furnished; laundry In basement! 447-21st 447-21st SL 6.6.tf FURNISHED houselceoplng apartments; apart-ments; gas, bath, no children. 2203 Wash, over Tabernacle Pharmacy. m 4-2S-tf PEARL APTS 2 and 3 room, hot water. Just renovated, 2711 Grant. 4-25-tf FURNISHED h'k'g rms., cheap. 536-31 1-17-tf FURN. and unfur. rms. for housekeeping. house-keeping. Prices moderate. W. B. Wo-dell Wo-dell 2468 Wa3h. , 3-4-tf H'OUSES and flats. 2634 Grant. 9-18-tf FOR RENT Unfurnished 5-ROOM modern house in good condition. condi-tion. . 1051-26th St. Phone 1863-J. 7-C-lwk 3 UNFURNISHED rooms. Phone 1817. 7-C-lwk 5-ROOM modern house. Inquire phone 2008-M. 7-3-lwk UNFURNISHED 4-room modern Apts. Herrlck Aye., Phone 443-W, 7-3-lwk 6 AND 3-ROOM house. Inquire 2163 Adams. 7-3-lwk MODERN 6-room house, 242-22d St. Phono 1177. . ' 6-27-tf 3 MODERN office suites for rent. Inquire In-quire 'Reese' Howell & Sons. 6-24-tf C 2 : : A MODERN unfurnished cottage, 52S-24th 52S-24th St. 6-14-lwk SUMMER Houses in Ogden valley, 3 and 4-rooms, shade, fruit, etc., $12 per mo. Inquire Peterson Bros. Store, Huntsvllle. C-14-tf ARGYLE modern Apts. Tel". 43-W. G-12-lmo 6-ROOM cottage with garage. Mrs. Downs, 2747 Washington Ave. Phone 1834. ' 6-8-tf ROOMING house, over Ogden Theatre. Steam Heat. Apply Peery Est 4-lS-tf TEN-room modern house on paved street. No. 2731 Madison avenue, 35 per month. Phone 967. 5-27-tf DOWNS Coffee House, 310-25th St.; with or -without complete restaurant equipment Inquire, 2348 Washington. Washing-ton. 6-26-tf MODERN steam heated 6-room apartment. apart-ment. 660-23d St. l'11' ONE or more unfurnished rooms. Colonial Co-lonial Apts., 362 ?4th SL 9 FOR SALE Miscellaneous I . .' FURNITURE in good condition, Including In-cluding range and child's bed. Phone 1255. 7-C-lwk FINE "gentle driving mare, buggy and harness, $80 for the outfit Address E. B., Standard. 7-1 WK 7-MO-OLD Jersey heifer;-will trade for hay. Phone 900-J. 7-1-lwk 50-H P. Steam engine; good condition, cheap. Address E. B.. Standard Of- fice. 7'J-1 K qiX-hole Star Estate range. Good as new Reason for selling, Installation TiJ. A snap. 2319 Van Buren Ave., Ogden. BUCK range and other household goods. 2201 Monroe. 7'3-lwk QFroND-hand family compartment St In good condition. 454-24th St. Phono 1816. RUBBER-tlred runabout. Praclly new. 351-30th St. G-30 -lwK ICE cream parlor i foda Fountain; Foun-tain; good business. 209-25th St riMi? Rhnre Utah Cereal Food Stock, ONE share uu standard, cheap. Adaress a - 7.3.w CHASE and Baker Player n; VI fiv liich crado. Pantono, 29th & strictly nign grauu. 6-9-lmo Hudson. WELL bred driving mare. Tel. G79-R. ' 6-2 4-1 mo PIANO boxes cheap. Phono 1209. 6-9-lmo ALMOST new Spalding buggy with pole; also rubber tired buggy. 285-24th 285-24th St 6-G-tf 6 LARGE 8acke of kindling- wood $L Oak wood for lire places. J. H. Wheelwright 234S Hudson. Phon'e 828. i-n-tx FOR SALE 1 .REAL ESTATE BY owner, nearly now 4-room house; largo lot, 960 Arden Ave. 7-5-lwk APT. house of 6 apts., gilt edge, guaranteed to pay 10 per cent on investment. in-vestment. Phono 443-W. 7-3-lwk IN city many lots, one 50 ft. lot cor. Washington and 35th Sts. All taxes are paid; only $500. ONE five-room house, modern, No. 3112 Adams, only $2200; easy instilment instil-ment plan; 21 acres, plenty water, near Lagoon, $100 an acre. See II. Van Braak, for anything you want, 3519 Adams. Tel. 974-W. 7-3-lmo AN elegant 6-room bungalow, located near Sacred Heart academy, large basement, screened porch and large lot, for only $2800; $300 down balance bal-ance same as paying rent; low rate of interest. J. J. Brummitt. 5-ROOM, modern brick house, lot 50x 135 nice shade, lp-wn and shrubbery will sell at a bargain any kind of terms to right party. Call Stimson's Cafe, 24 5-J. 7-1-lwk ONE of the finest lots on the Bench, 176 feet deep to 20-foot alley, location loca-tion near Farr school building; $100; $10 down, $5 per month. J. J. Brummitt, Brum-mitt, Phone 59. FOUR lots in Sylvan park, Salt Lake, near High School, Grammar and University; Uni-versity; three minutes to trolley, twelve minutes to town. Building and Loan privilege. M. E. Draper, General Delivery, P. O. 6-15-lmo LOT near Union depot, $12 per front foot, $10 down, $10 per month. J. J. Brummitt. under Utah National Bank. 5-ROOM modern, close in on Bench; block to car line. Specials in and paid for. Will sell on almost any terms. $2650.00. 7 ACRES land, 5-room brick house; good outbuildings, water right and flowing well. AH tools, wagons and team go with place; 3-4-mile from City Limits, only $4200.00. S-ROOM modern brick; south front on bench and car line; closo In; house floor covered with best carpets, linoleum lino-leum on kitchen and both rooms; kitchen range 'and all window shades; garage, fine lawn. Walks, sower, curb and gutter in and paid for. Lot..6.9x 140 to alley; one of the" finest homes in the city at less than cost of buildings; build-ings; will consider rade for smaller place; snap price, $4700.00. MATHEWS-M'CULLOCH CO. 6-10-tf BEAUTIFUL homes. Built to suit you; easy terms. Call at 215 EccleB Bldg. or Phone 1427. R. C. McBrlde. 6-1-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE . , 1 AM leaving town, will exchange 5-rooms 5-rooms of new bungalow furniture, cost $800 for city lot of equal value. Box S, Standard. 7-5-lwk JERSEY cow; fresh. 1915 Gt Tel. 1860-W. 6-7-lmo. APT. house with lease, close In, good money maker. Rooms full. Call at 2715 Grant Ave. 6 C t LOST BETWEEN 23d and Jeff, and Ogden theatre, Cameo brooch. Phone 1947-R. Reward. 7-6-lwk BAY mare. "B" on left shoulder, black feet and-roached mane. Reward. Ogden Og-den Feed Yard, 354-23d St. 7-5-2t AUTO plate No. 799. Return to 2338 Wall St. Reward. 6-26-tf MONEY TO LOAN MONEY to loan on real estate security. secur-ity. J. J. Brummitt. 6-21-tf REAL ESTATE, Mortgage and Loans. Kelly & Herrlck. 6-15-tf ON R. E. only. Blchsei, 23 5 Eccles Bldg. 11-19-t; SHORT time chattlo mortgage .loans. Kelly & Herrlck. 10-2-tf MORTGAGE loanB on farm and city property. O. A. Kennedy, basement Utah National Bank Building. 9-tftf MONEY advanced salaried people, or on furniture; easy payments. Dlx, 21S Hudson Bldg. 5-16-tf yery tiKe.Wheiz it Comes to ftesulb in Ward Acb.Try one to-Day. burelf eondee, $e AUTOMOBILES Bargains in Used Cars A LAST year's model Overland roadster, road-ster, at a bargain. In best of condition; condi-tion; party leaving town; must sell. Browning Auto & Supply Co. 6-30-lwk OVERLAND roadster, first-class condition. con-dition. Apperson Motor Car Co. 6-24-tf OVERLAND delivery; first class shape. Stoddard-Dayton Truck, cheap. Wotherspoon & Jost Auto Co. 6-l-3mo STUDEBAKER 7-passenger, 1916 model; fine condition, $700; Cadillac, 7-passenger, 1912, good condition, $500. E. M. F. 5-passenger, $250. King S Auto Co., 25th garage, phone 55. 5-26-tf 2 FORDS, 5-pas.; good condition, 1914 model, $250 each. 1912 E. M. F. Demountable rims, $250. 1913 Studebaker, No. 35, 7 pas. electric elec-tric lights and starter; 6 new tires, $500. MACK-ROBINSON AUTO CO. 6-24-lmo OVERLAND roadster, first-class condition. con-dition. Dr. Kanzlor. 6-23-lmo LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE. Farr West, Liberty and Uintah, Weber County, Utah. Notice Is hereby given 111 pursuance of resolutions adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of Weber County, Utah, on Juno 13, 1916, Special Spe-cial Elections aro hereby called in Farr West, Liberty, and Uintah Road District of Weber County, Utah, on Saturday, July 16, 1916, at Farr West School House Liberty School House and Uintah School House respectively, in said districts, between the hours of 7 o'clock a. m. and 7 o'clock p. m. on 6aid day, for the purpose of submitting submit-ting to the qualified electors within said districts a proposition to authorize author-ize the Board of County Commissioners Commission-ers of Weber County, Utah, to levy for the fiscal year 1916, a district road tax of two (2) mills on all the taxable tax-able property within each of said districts, dis-tricts, to be used exclusively for the construction and repair of roads and highways situated in the respective districts named herein. Only registered voters residing within said districts who shall have paid a property tax therln in the year One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifteen Fif-teen (1915) shall be entitled to vote at such election. The following named persons have been duly appointed by the said Board of County Commissioners as judges of ejection to conduct such special elections elec-tions in the respective districts named: Farr West: George A. White, Joseph A. Taylor and William A. Taylor. Liberty: David E. Chard, Oliver A. Peurod, and Arthur M. Ferrin." Uintah: D. E. Donaldson, Timothy J. Kendall, and .Alma Keyes. By order of t'ho Board of County Commissioners of Webor County, Utah. WM. C. HUNTER, Chairman, Board of County Commissioners, Commis-sioners, Weber County, Utah. (Seal) HARRY HALES, County Clerk, Weber County, Utah. Dated Juno 19, 1916. First publication, Monday, June 19, 1910. Last publication, Wednesday, ' July 21, 1916. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Notice is hereby given by the Board of Commissioners of Ogden City, Utah, of the intention of said Board of Commissioners to make the following follow-ing described improvement, to-wit: To create both sides of Twentieth Street between Wall and Washington Washing-ton Avenues as a curb and gutter district dis-trict and to construct therein, including includ-ing all intersections, concrete curbs and gutters, the removal of all trees, fences, poles, buildings, the building of all culverts, irrigation and drain-ago drain-ago systems, and round corners for driveways, complete sidewalks at intersections, in-tersections, together with the necessary neces-sary grading therefor, and all other things necessary to complete the whole in a proper manner according to the plans, specifications, and profiles pro-files on file in the office of the City Engineer, and to defray the whole of the cost and expense of the abuttor'a portion thereof by a levy of a special tax to be assessed upon the lots or pieces of ground within the following described .district, being the district to be affected or benefited by such improvement, im-provement, namely: All the land lying ly-ing between the outer boundary linos of said street and a line drawn fifty feet back from and parallel to said outer boundary lines on both sides of Twentieth street between Wall and Washington Avenues, being Lot 4 of Block 63, Plat "A"; Lots 3, .4, 6, 14, and 30 of Block 7, Five-Acre Plat "A;" Lots 1 to 11 1-2, inclusive, of Block 1, Lots 1 to 11, Inclusive, of Block 2, Lots 1 to 11, inclusive, of Block 3, Lots 12 to 22, inclusive, of Block 4, and Block 5, all in Riverside Park Addition; Lot 6 of Block 1, Lots 12 to 17, Inclusive, of Block 2, and LotB 1 to 9, inclusive, of Block 3, all in Thomas L. Williams Estate Sub-division, all in Ogdon City Survey. The total cost of said improvement is estimated at five thousand (?5,-000,00) (?5,-000,00) dollars. All protests or objections to such improvement or to the carrying out of such Intention must bo presented in writing signed by the owners of abutting property describing the same together with tho number of abutting front feet and be filed with tho City Recorder on or before tho 10th day of July, 1910. The Board of Commissioners at its first regular meeting thereafter, to-wit, to-wit, tho 11th day of July, 1916, will consider the proposed levy and hear and consider such protests or objec- FOR RENT. Two Modern Apartments, close In, with home comforts, to responsible respons-ible parties. One 3-room, one 4-room; bath and sleeping porches, cement basement; base-ment; lawn and shade trees with garage. 2923 Washington Ave. Phone 442-w. 5-31 tf - J tlons to said Improvement as shall have been made. By order of the Board of Commissioners Commis-sioners of Ogden City, Utah. ''- Dated Juno 16, 1916. (Signed) WALTER RICIIEY, City Recorder. Curb and Gutter District No. 122. First publication, .tune 16, 1916. Last publication, July 8, 1916. Published in Ogden Standard. NOTICE. Hooper, Kanesvllle and Taylor, Weber We-ber County, Utah. Notice is hereby given, in pursuance of resolutions adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of Weber County, Utah, on June 26, 1916, that special elections are hereby called (in Hooper, Kanesvllle, and Taylor Road Districts of Weber County, Utah, on Thursday, July 20, 1916, at the Hooper, Hoop-er, School House, Kanesville School House and Taylor School House, respectively, re-spectively, in said districts between the hours of 7 o'clock a. m. and 7 o'clock p. m. on said day, for tho purpose pur-pose of submitting to the qualified electors within said districts a proposition propo-sition to authorize tho Board of County, Coun-ty, Commissioners of Weber County Utah, to levy for the fiscal year 1916, a district road tax of two (2) mills on all the taxable property within each of said districts, to be used exclusively exclusive-ly for the construction and repair of roads and highways situated in the respective re-spective districts named herein. Only registered voters residing within with-in said districts who shall have paid a property tax therein in the year One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifteen Fif-teen (1915) shall be entitled to vote at such election. The following named persons have been duly appointed by the said Board of County Commissioners as judges . of election to conduct such special elections in the respective districts dis-tricts named: Hooper: T. M. Jones, Gilbert Parker Park-er and Robert Hull. Kanesville: Henry P. Green, Thomas Thom-as Peek and T. R. Jones. Taylor: E. C. Clark, James F. Hunter Hun-ter and Heber Hawkes. By order of the Board of County Commissioners of Webor County, Utah. Wr. C. HUNTER, Chairman, Board of County Commissioners, Commis-sioners, Weber County, Utah. HARRY HALES, County Clerk, Weber County, Utah. (Seal) Dated June 26, 1916. First publication, June 27, 1916. Last mibllcation. Jnlv 19. 1.01 fi. NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY; ESTATE OF Wlt--'U AM-SLATER, DECEASED. The undersigned will sell, at private sale, the following described personal property, to-wit: Seventeen shares of the capital stock of the Iluntsville Irrigation association, as-sociation, a corporation, of the par value of one dollar per share; and a promissory note for Thirteen Hundred Dollars, dateff Bountiful, Utah, October Octo-ber 10. 1915, signed by A. L. Burn-ham, Burn-ham, Jr., and Mrs. Minnie A. Burn-ham, Burn-ham, and -payable to the order of William Wil-liam Slater on or before October 10, 1920, with interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the date thereof until paid, Interest payable annually. an-nually. Upon which no Interest has been paid. Payment of the said note is secured by a mortgage on six acres of land in Lot One of Block Fourteen Four-teen of the North Mill Creek Plat of Davis County, Utah, and recorded in the office of tho County Recorder for Davis County. Utah, on the 13th day of October, 1915, in Book "P" of Mortgages Mort-gages on page 231; on or after thbj Seventh day of July A. D. 1916, and written bids for the same will be received re-ceived at tho residence of the undersigned under-signed in Huntsville Weber County, Utah, until 10 o'clock a. m. of said date. Terms of sale cash; 10 per cent to accompany the bid and the balance upon confirmation vby the court. Dated Juno 26, 1916. JOSEPH II. SMITH, Solo Administrator of Said Estate. C. C. RICHARDS, Attorney for Administrator. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Coneult County Clerk or tho Reapo tlvo Slgnero for Furthar Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In tho Matter of tho Estate of Roso Kennedy, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to R. S. Farnsworth at Room 3, Utah National Bank Building, Build-ing, on the corner of Twenty-fourth streot and Washington avenue, Ogden City, Utah, on or before tho 10th day of October, 1916. LEOTA S. KENNEDY, Executrix of tho Estate of Rose Kennedy, Ken-nedy, Deceased. f Jin - vorj.thmtf br Everybody Stores- Bargains' - Larsoru'-Pets Larsoru'-Pets - InvQstm. ants- &4 Read tho Classified Ads. Read tho Classified Ads. FMTEMM S0CKT1ES j United Spanish War Veterans, Harry A. Young, Camp No. 2, meets every first and third Thursday each month at tho Armory. R. A. Norris, commander. E. W. Batchlor, adjutant. adju-tant. Ogden Lodge No. 1314 Loyal Order of Moose meets every Friday night, 8 o'clock, Knights of Pythias hall, 2351 Grant avenue. A. T. Hestmark, Dictator; J. H. Knauss, secretary, 201 Colonel Hudson Bldg. Knights of Maccabees, Silver Tent No. 1, meets every second and fourth Friday in W. O. W. hall. Fraternity block, 2320 Wash. Ave. Visiting Knights cordially Invited to attend. Harry L. Peterson, Commander. J. D. Harris, Record Keeper. 2475 Hudson. The Woman's Benefit Association of tho Maccabees, Silver Review No. 1, meets every first and third Prlday ovenlngs at S o'clock, and every second sec-ond and fourth Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Woodmen Hall, Fraternity block, 2320 Washington avenue. av-enue. Visiting members cordially invited in-vited to attend. Anna Holden, L. C; L. Jennie Prout, R. K., 2465 Van Buren avenue. Brotherhood of American Yeomen, Ogden Homestead No. 1505 meets on every Tuesday evening in W. O. W. hall, Fraternity building, Washington avenue. Visiting Archers are cordially cordial-ly invited to meet with us. E. M. Reid, foreman; J. A. Junk, correspondent, corre-spondent, 3203 Washington avenue. Queen City Rebekah Lodge No. 4, I. O. O. F., meets second and fourth Saturday ovenlngs at Odd Fellows hall. Visiting members invited. Hazel Wolhampter, N. G., Lulu Cloudman, Recording Secretary, 2516 Van Buren. American Masonic Federation (universal (uni-versal Scottish Rite). Meets every Monday, 8 p. m. at 2414 Washington Washing-ton Ave. Visiting brothers always welcome. Fred S. Garner, R. W. M., 2S34 Adams Ave., G. A. Muller, Secretary, Sec-retary, 2636 WaBh. Ave. Tho Order of Railway Employes, Ogden Division No. 41, meets every first and third Friday's of each month at the Eagles' ball, at S:15 p. m. Visiting Vis-iting brothers cordially invited. Adrian Schipper, secretary. The Royal Highlanders, Ogden Cas-tlo Cas-tlo 525, meets In the Eagles hall on Hudson avenue, every 2nd and 4th Tuesday ovenlngs at 8 o'clock. Veiling Veil-ing Highlanders cordially invited. Robert C Williams, 111 Pro., P. V. Planz, 2636 Lincoln, secretary-treasurer. Royal Noighbors of America meets overy second and fourth Monday nights of each month at 8 o'clock ut the now Odd Fellows hall, Fraternity building. Visiting neighbors invited. Mury Crawford, Oracle, 2676 Lafayette. Lafay-ette. Nottlo Turner, Recorder, 2643 Van Buron. MaBonlc Queen Esther Chapter No. 4, O. E. S., regular meetings held IH at Masonic hall on Washington Ave., IH between 25th and 26th Sts., the first H and third Fridays of each month. So- M Journing members cordially Invited to H attend. Iola Blackman, W. M.;" Linda H L. Irwin, Secretary. ! Fraternal Order of EagleB, Ogdon H Aerie No. 118, F. O. E., meets every M Wednesday evening at EagleB hall, H Hudson avenue, at 8 o'clock. Visit- H ing brother Eagles aro invited to at- H tend tho Aerie meetings. Club rooms IH open at 11 a. m. T. S. ShaughncBsy, H W. President; E. R. Geiger, Secretary. H Drs. H. B. Forbes and Paul Ingehret- IH sen, Aerie Physicians. H Woodmen of the World, Weber H Camp No. 74 meets In the W. O. W. hall, Fraternity block, 2320 Washing- H ton avenue, every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cor- ! dially Invited to attend. Wm. Muller, C. C, W. M. Piggott, Clerk, P. O. Box 488 H Ogden Lodge No. 6 Independent Or- H der of Odd Fellows, mcetB in I. O. O. H F. hall every Tuesday evening. Vis- H Iting brothers cordially invited to be IH present. J. w. Randall, N. G.; Henry Kissel, Secretary. li! 1 Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle H No. 681, meets every Wednesday night H at 7:30 o'clock, new Woodman Hall, H Visiting Neighbors Invited. Dues will tl be collected on the 5th of each month H at Misch Drug Store. Nina I. Wat- M Wns, G. N., 159 Poplar Ave. Mario H Crites, Clerk, 2731 Monroo Ave., ! Phone 1913-R. H Ogden Lodge No. 2, Knights of Py- M thlas meets every Monday evening at ' 3 o'clock in CaBtle Hall of the Pyth- M ian building, 2351 Grant avenue, vis- M itlng Knights welcome, D. J. Thur- H man, Jr., C. C; George B. Hart, M. ! R. S.; H. E. Palmer, 2262 Washing- ! ton, M. F. H Utah Camp No. 9990 Modern Wood- ' men of America, meets every Wednes- 4 H day night In the I. O. O. F. hall, Fra- jl ternity block. Out of town members H cordially Invited to meet with us. ! Fred E. Williams, Consul; J. R. Hlnch. cliff, Clerk. M Order of Owls, Ogden Nest, No. H 121, Order of Owls, meets every Frl- H day evening in their own hall (tho old H Elk club rooms) at 8 o'clock, Visit- H Ing Brother Owls are invited to attend H the Nest meetings. W. D. Watson, jH President; C. A. Knowlden, Secretary. H BfreeSory I ACCORDION PLEATING I DONE in all lengths, 2568 Colo's H Court, rear 240 20th St- Tel. 11S0-M. M ASSAYER ' lH N. J. FEIBUSH, Lewis Blk. Phono H 771-W. 327-tf M CABINET MAKER ;; E. KOIILER, carpenter and cabinet maker. Mill, Wash, and 20th. Phone H 42S-W. 4-26-tf ,H CITY SCAVENGER ,H CITY SCAVENGER, McCarty & Co., H 2733 Grant. Bell phono 2018-W. JH CARPET CEANING M K. VAN KAMPEN, phone 883, for iH upholstering; carpets cleaned, altorcd M and laid. Re-maklng of mattresses. COUNSELOR-AT-LAW LAWYER O'CONNOLLY, over Com- H mercial National Bank Bldg., 369 21th H Street. Phono 11. tf H New and Second-Hand Goods H ANYTHING A to Z, new or second, H bought, sold or exchanged. Phono H 233-W. M NEW and 2d-hand furn., clothing. bought and sold; trunks, suitcases M cheap; highest price for 2nd-hand 'H furn. Phone 1321; 179 25th. 2-29-2yr. H LIVERY & FEED STABLE H RED front. 2547 Grant. Phone 611. 5-2-6-lyr. jH Loose Leaf Sheets and Covers BOOKKBINDING, ruling and mfg. stationery. J. Wilson, 2465 Wash. Phono 850. 5-26-lyr. 'H PHYSICIAN and SURGEON H DR. A. FERNLUND, Physician and H Surgeon. Olllco hours 11 to 4 p. m. H New Peery Bldg., Hudson Ave. Phono H 1900-W. Residence phono 2129-W, 646 M Washington Ave. M PRINTING H FOR good printing call Doo Neuto- boom, Phono 1166. 6-28-lyr. B. F. THOMAS, Printer, 2476 Wash. : Phone 147-J. Let mo estimate. 6-26-lyr. :! SANITARY WORK H SANITARY Garbage Co. All kinds H of rubbish hauled and ash pits clean- H cd. Prices reasonable. Phone 620, ,H VACUUM CLEANERS ;H EUREKA Electrics rent for $1 per 'M day. Rugs cleaned, 75c. each. Phono 915 4-26-tf H STURTEVANT & SANTO Electrlo ,H $10 and up. 'Rent, 90c. per dav, de- j Uvered. 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