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Show ' ; Female Help j CHAMBERMAID wanted at Van Ness Hotel; good wages. 948 BlUy CAPABLE stenographer and book- H--; keeper; satisfactory salary to right party. Box 10, care Standard. 958 y.& : WANTED Experienced and inoxperi-' inoxperi-' enced mangle and press girls. U. P. Commissary Laundry. 922 l&M . ONE demonstrator, $16 per week guar-3r$5P guar-3r$5P I anteed. See E. Cameron, 2053 Adams. iM j 933 fl9 WAITRESS at Kern's, 2459 Washing-Ill Washing-Ill ton' 934 -rjjE 1 WANTED at once, girl to run Union lS Special Cylinder machine, also a few isffi girls to operate Singer power ma- 'ojKfc chines on overalls and pants. Apply W- Mfg. Dept. Scowcroft's. 889 tfjr'' WANTED A good girl. Phone jrj i .3019. 867 i'r'S : RACINE hose, formerly sold by John J Baird. Phone 3S-J-4. 7S6 a - WAITREESES, cooks, hotel and j ' kitchen help. fieden Employment . Agency, 2476 Lincoln Ave. 476 jB ; WOMEN wanted, full time; salary ?15, JjB selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer; JS c nour sPare time; permanent; experience unnecessary. Guaranteed M . Hosiery Mills, Norrlstown, Pa. 237 M 1 LADY to clean halls. Apply Argyle ' I Apartment, No. 2. 5-2S-tf sij f WANTED i el j I Male Help j ia9 R- news agent; good runs, U. P. 3 Barkalow Bros., 2466 Wall. 938 m' BOYS LIVING IN SMALL TOWNS 1l MAKE GOOD MONEY AFTER SCHOOL SELLING AND DELIVER-JfT DELIVER-JfT ING THE STANDARD. IF THERE IS NO STANDARD AGENT IN YOUR COMMUNITY WRITE TO THE CIH-; CIH-; CULATION DEPARTMENT OF THE STANDARD AND GET PARTICU-J PARTICU-J LARS OF HOW TO ESTABLISH AN AGENCY. 861 ELEVATOR BOY AT REED HO-TEL. HO-TEL. 880 MEATLESS breakfast Our meatlesB breakfast is a winner; fruit, cereal, hot cakes and coffee, 30c, at Groinor's j Delicatessen. 857 j PIN boys wanted at the Bowling and Billiard Parlors, under Howell Bldg. I 6-6-tf i 1 r .-W j f drSsmaSng LADIES'taUoring,2536 Madison. 1932M ) 3-10-lyr. PLAIN sewing and dressmaking. 2314 Adams. Phone 235-J. 908 j FOR RENT t3J5ii' Ti ml' lC f ACRE or more with good house, close fi 'to car line. 126S Jefferson. 681 I HIpS ,,F(?R SALE 3 B ; 'IF you aro looking for a bargain In a H I used automobilo we have J 1917 Mitchell roadster -$950 H ! 1917 Dodge Bros, roadster 850 1916 Reo roadster 550 I 1916 OldB "8" roadster 800 H t -Hupp roadster 150 H I Hupp touring car 275 H I Hupp touring car 375 CHEESMAN AUTO CO. j 2666 Wash. Ave. H 1 EXPERT auto repairing; 60 cents an H I hour for Fords, 75 cents other cars; H save 40 per cent; no amateurs em- H l ployed; consult ub first. P. F. Led- j dgo, 2579 Grant. Tel. 1746. 692 H ICADLLLAC auto truck; good power H i 'and running order. Inquire 566 21st. I I j wanted! To Rent j H BY the 1st, four or five-room furnished p5Lj house or apartment; can give best tap' references. Phone 2289-W. 970 WM TO buy or rant, invalid wheel chair. EM Phono 3118-W. 927 VM ; CLOSE in 3 to 5-room modern house H , or apartment, furnished or unfur- H nlshed; no children. Address B-700 euro Standard. 710 I WANTED H ; ; Situations ; H WALLPAPER furnished and hung. H ' Miller. Phone 3205. 235 Read the Classified Ads. ;! FOR REOT I ' ' - nnnnnn r - -H?- n NICE 5-room modern house; closets and cellar. 371 22nd. Tel. 2390-J. 960 2 MODERN furnished hskpg. rooms with gas. 336 21st 969 FURNISHED rooms at 832 Twentv-fifth. Twentv-fifth. 963 TWO or three housekeeping rooms; strictly modern. 569 22nd St. 931 3 housekeeping rooms ovor Smithsonian Smithson-ian Business College, $16 per month. 950 TWO rooms, bath, light, gas; water in ; kitchen. Fox Apts., 447 21st 943 FOR SALE or rent Furn. or unfurn. 9-room modern house and bath, laundry, laun-dry, furnace, garage. Tel. 1880. 941 TWO furnishod rooms for' housekeeping; housekeep-ing; $12 a month. Call 1012-J. 942 MOD. 4-room apt.; gas, sleeping porch, summer kitchen. Phone1 102. 918 MODERN sleeping and hakpg. rooms. 2610 Monroe. 912 9-ROOM house, modern. 612 24th. Inquire In-quire 221 Eccles Bldg. 850 FURNISHED housekeeping rooms, 2220 Lincoln. 852 MODERN furnished apts. 634 Twonty-second. Twonty-second. 846 FURNISHED housekeeping and sleeping sleep-ing rooms. 330 23rd. 845 FURNISHED and unfurnished apartment apart-ment 231 27th St 767 LARGE front room, nicely furnished, in modern house, facing Lester park. Inquire Tel. 1800. 730 FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping. 330 23rd. 701 HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 171 Twenty-second Twenty-second street 685 FURNISHED room. 743 Twenty-fifth street. 648 FURN. rooms; running water. 2526 Adams. 647 HSK'P. rooms with gas. 2054 Wash. 633 SEE THE NEW PCSAZA APTS. Two-room Two-room 'vpartments, equipped aa these are witn disappearing beds, gas ranges and refrigerators, are equal to the ordinary or-dinary 3 or 4-room flats. Price $18 to $36 a month, Including light, gas, heat, etc. ToL 2208. 467 FURNISHED apartments trom $10 to $12; nice, clean 2-room apartments, water, gas, lights; nice largo lot for children to play in; out where it's cool. CaU 536 Slst St 319 STRICTLY modern apartments. The Pearl, 27th and Grant Phone 2920. 440 HOUSES and flats. 2634 Grant. 9-18-tf FURN. and unfurn. nna. for housekeeping. house-keeping. Prices moderate. 2468 Wash. 8-4-tf CORBY apartments, furnished, modern, mod-ern, reasonable. 2506 Wash. 2-16-ti ONE or two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Colonial aportmonts, 362 Twenty-fourth street; prices reasonable. reas-onable. 9-S-tf SLEEPING rooms, Colonial Apts. 362 24th Street 0-3-tf j TORRENT j Miscellaneous : BU tLD IN G a ultabl e Lfo r pa in t snop. In-quire In-quire 2566 Washington. 3-7-tf. VERY desirable office; centrally located. lo-cated. Inquire J. A. Hoglo & Co., 2409 Hudson. Phono 323. &-11-U CONTRACTORS IF yon want your building remodeled see D. O. Stowart for quick and satisfactory satis-factory service Phono 1954-M. 2952 Wall. 769 louse or barn. Phono 2919. 893 LOST STOLEN LAST Saturday morning, sorrel maro; whlto strip in face, little to one side; no brand; right hind foot white; weight about 1200; about 12 years old; height about 16 hands; long body; mane and foretop short, not cut; reward. re-ward. E. Larson, 340 18tn. 968 HFOR GOOD modern seven-room brick apartment apart-ment in railroad district; $25. J. J. Brummitt, under Utah National Bank. FOR RENT Reasonable to reliable party, 4 or 5 rooms, bath. 2120 Harrison. Har-rison. 972 3 ROOMS. 652 27th St.; $10 per mo. Inquire 2763 Wash. 946 A GOOD four-room house with pantry and closet; well located In railroad district; $14. J. J. Brummitt. Phono 59. 6 FLATS, 3 rooms each, very 'low price to permanent party, very desirable location; lo-cation; to rent, furnlBhed aptB. 2634 Grant 971 6-ROOM modern with basoment; fine location. 2112 Monroe. Phone 3230-W. 947 4- ROOM modern. 659 23rd street Phone 2S21-W. 930 THREE-ROOM house, well located on bench; $10. J. J. Brummitt under Utah National Bank. 5- ROOM modern brick house. Apply 241 21st St , 925 4-ROOM and sleeping porch mod. apt 2620 Monroe. Phone 2694-R. 905 4-ROOM frame residence on 22nd street, south of Liberty park; modern. Phone 1240-J. 919 MODERN eight-room brick hosuo, well located on 25th St; $40. J. J. Brummitt. Brum-mitt. Phono 59. MODERN 4-room apartment. 2759 Grant. Inquire 826 25th. Phono 960. 610 ONE largo modern house, suitable for two families; lawn, chado, trees and large lot on paved street Call 1220-R. 61 TWO roonro, modern. Argylo Apts.; 4-room modern, Herrlck Ave. Inqulro 2640 Wash. 5-23-tf GOOD seven-room brick house with heating plant; well located on the bench on car line; $25. J. J. Brummitt, Brum-mitt, under Utah National Bank. FIVE modern rooms, steam heat electric light and gas. Painted and tinted to suit tenant 8ee Manager Utah Theatre Go. 3-29-tf ONE or moro unfurnished rooms. Colonial Co-lonial Apta.. 362 24th Bt 9-3-U j FOR SALE Miscellaneoua J CASH register, roller top desk, safe, typewriter, wall case with glass doors, linoleum, other bar fixtures; must bo sold before Sopt L Poulsen & Blos-sor, Blos-sor, 2263 Washington avonuo. 944 TEAM of horses. 262 West Twentieth. Twenti-eth. 926 BARGAIN Wish to soil my equity In double apt 428 Herrlck. 868 IMPORTED canarios. 2220 Lincoln Ave. 814 SDC largo sacks of kindling wood, $1. J. H. Wheelwright, 2348 Hudson. Phono 828. 748 FOR SALE Kindling, tin plates, boxes, 50 cents per load. Do your own hauling. American Can Co. of Utah. 228 UNCALLED for suits, big reduction. 211 25th St Phone 419. 162 JIM'S GROCETERIA is run Ilko tho postoffico. Small buyers got the Bamo prlco as largo ones. Customers savo tho cost of delivering, ookkooping and clerka. Everything in groceries 1b cheapor. 183 24th Street 6-1-tf FORSALE ORTRADE OGDEN city property for salo or will trade for Utah or Idaho form. 3284 Ogden Ave. 954 1 MAN'S bicyclo, in good condition, to trade for boy's bicyclo. Phone 2216-J. 953 6 RMS. complete, new furniture, for city lot Box P, care Standard. 792 GOOD biz, 11 yrs. old, easy to run; big profits; made 3 men rich; for anything any-thing requiring littlo caro. P. O. Bojc 21. , 649 2 ACRES, good water right, C-room house; fine location. Skoen Realty Co. Phone 913 or 652-J. 482 "How docs yo' liko mar'd life, sah?" "Ub- well, sah, it haa Its sorrows, but at dat It beats workin' for a llv-InV-Judgo. j FOR SALE , : I Real Estate j SPECIAL BARGAIN 5-room modern brick bungalow with full basement, hot water heat, full screened rear porch, bullt-ln buffet, bookcases and cabinets; situated on south front lot in ideal location. Price only $3250. Will make reasonable reason-able terms. 965 E. W. CANNADY 2427 Hudson FOR SALE A nice modern 6-room frame houso, good lawn and shrubbery, barn and alloy; good-sized lot; closo to Washington Wash-ington Avo. car lino and near to school; all special paid; a big bargain; will make terms; $2300. 3-room house and full basement; good barn and outbuildings; 1 aero of land; well located in northeast part of city; well soil on your own terms at less than cost to build house; only $1400. 906 J. A. McCULLOCH Under First National Bank Three Things Worth Considering FOR RENT 8-roob modern home, threo rooms furnished. FOR SALE i-room modern brick houso, large lot; small payments. FOR TRADE 160-acro Irrigated and equipped farm-, southern Idaho. S. E. HINCKLEY 411 24th Street 951 FOR SALE BY SKEEN REALTY Phono 913 or 562-J 5-room strictly modern bungalow facing tho Ecclos block. This is an exception to tho ordinary house. This is a home in every detail. Brand now. Furnace, hardwood hall and border, fireplace and bookcase, kitchon cabinets, cabin-ets, gas. otc 896 NEW 3-room frame house; lot 50x150; $550. See owner, 2772 River Avo. 894 NICE lot 50x313 if. ft, In berries and fruit; all fenced; wator right; overy convenience; good location. Phono 1678-W. 729 WE buy, sell or exchange all kinds of city or farm property. Como in and see our list Ogderi Real Estate and Building Co., 2438 Wash. Phono 378. 630 IF you want to buy a homo at your torms call mo after six. 1220-R. No commissions. 516 A splendid, home for a large family; only $2100. Phono owner, 1427. 367 IDAHO RANCHES FARMS and ranches, somo with cattle. cat-tle. Terms. Federal Land Co. 493 f BUsSi'ESS i HOTEL with up-to-date fixtures and bar; good bargain at $4000. J. D. Mucer, Humboldt Houso, Humboldt, Nov. 937 GROCERY Btore flxturos for salo at Baxter's, corner 21st and Douglas Avo. Excellent opening for party desirous of going Into grocery business on limited lim-ited capital. Living quarters can bo had ovor store. Inquire of O. P. Meckes, caro John Scowcroft & Sons company. 904 MONEYTOLOAN I J. O. Nye Agonoy Co. Mortgage loanB, general insurance. 2482 Wash. Avo. 923 W. N. Pierce Agency Real Estato, Insurance, In-surance, Loans, Notary. 15 Commercial Commer-cial Bank Bldg. Phono 300. 6 MONEY to loan on roar estate security. secur-ity. J. J. Brummitt 6-21-tf REAL ESTATE, Mortgago and Loans. Kelly & Herrlck. 6-15-tf R. P. HUNTER, Mortgage Loans, Real EBtato, Fire Insurance. Established 1889. 411 24th St, Ogden, Utah. 9-11-lyr. SHORT WAY WITH BORES Dr. Charles W. Eliot, who recently colobrated his 83rd birthday in Cambridge Cam-bridge has always had a short way with boros. In a hotol ono day a bore tacklod Dr. Eliot and talked straight ahead for ton minutes about classical literature, tho best hundred books, ten-foot shelves and so forth. "I toll you," Dr. El lot interrupted, warmly "I tell you, man, there aro no mussels to coinparo with tho abillons mussels you get In Frisco." "No doubt," said tho boro; "but what has that got to do with what I was talking about?" Dr, Eliot yawned. ,rWhat wore you talking about?" ho said. Washington Star. 00 Read tho Classified Ads. 00 Read tho Claaslflod'Ads. LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS In the District Court of Weber County, Stito of Utah. Grace Gardner Baugh, Plaintiff, vs. Richard H. Baugh, Defendant The State of Utah to said defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear ap-pear within twenty days after service of tills summons upon you, if served within the county In which this action Is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above ontltlod action; and In case of your falluro so to do, judgment win be, rendered against you according to the! demand of tho complaint, which has been' filed with tho clerk of said court This action Ib brought to dissolve the bonds of matrimony now and hereto fore existing botwec-n tho plaintiff and tho dofendant and for tho restoration to the plaintiff of her maiden name of Graco Gardner. JOHN C. DAVIS, Plaintiff's Attorney. P. O. Address 215 First National Bank building, Ogden, Utah. First publication July 23, 1917. Last publication August 27, 1917. USED TO IT NOW "Isn't he a pot?" exclaimed tho gushing lady, fondling hor Pekingese. "Nover leavos me, does he, tho dld-dlumsy dld-dlumsy umpsy darling. Why, ho ovon sloops In mummy's room." Hor moro practical friend with stern views on llfo and duty eyed her disapprovingly. disap-provingly. "It isn't healthy to keep a dog in your room," sho said. "Oh, but he's quite used to it now," answered the gushing one innocently. Chicago Herald. 00 VOMAN'S WAY Husband (kept waiting as usual) What makes you bo late? Wlfe I stopped to shorten one of Daphne's dresses for tho party Bho's going to tonight I can hardly realize that our daughter is quite grown up now. Chicago Herald. 00 A LOGICAL CONCLUSION Delivering an address at a Sunday school recently, a visitor spoke on the moral development of children. "There is a boy here," he said, "and a girl there. What will they become when they grow up?" In a loud whispor one of tho scholars schol-ars turning to his teacher, supplied an answer "Sweethearts." Buffalo Nowb. 00 UNKIND INQUIRY Upon the recent death in a western town of a politician who at one time served his country In a very high legislative legis-lative place a numbor of newspaper men were collaborating on an obituary notice. "What shall we say of the former senator?" asked ono of tho men. "Oh, just put down that ho was always al-ways faithful to his trust" "And," queried a cynical member of tho group, "shall wo mention the name of tho trust?" Chicago Herald. ESKIMO MURDER SUSPECTS SEIZED IN. AUCTIC FLOES Ilk BRmgH UNITED STATES ! Trail northwest mounted police took up and back to capture Uluksuk and Sinnislak. Aftor a hunt that lasted almost two and ono-half years and extended over 6,000 miles, tho northwest mountod police captured in tho , Arctio floes Uluksuk and Sinnisiak, , two Eskimos wanted for the murder of two Catholic priests in 1913. The Eskimos, who admitted tho murders, ! which they declared to bo in self- ' dofonse, havo just been freed in Edmonston. Alberta, INFORMATION BUREAU Accident Insurance Aetna Accident & Liability Co. Auto and liability Insurance. 'H- A. Purdy, Ull Hudson Avo. Phone -183, Attorneys C. C. Rlchardo. Bulto 617 David; Ec-cleo Ec-cleo Bldff. Phone 4ft. Auto Tires and Repairs Modern Tire Service Shop, repairs and rcbuifaniff. Goodyear Service Station. John Hartog. Met., J360 Hudson Ave. phone 340, I Auto Accessories ' , Gar oho, Repairs. Studebaker - Agency. Mack-Robinson Co,, 2440 Grant Avenue. Phono 891. i Banking I Ogden State Bank, Oomrnerol & Savings Sav-ings Dopts, Reed Hotel Bids-. Phono 63. Banking I Utah National Bank, southeast comer I 24th St. end Wash. Ave. Phono 61. I Buttermilk Freeh dally from posteortred cream. 10c gtUlon at the plant. Mutual Creamery Co.. Phono 31B. Carpet Cleaning 8 lire Carpet and Wallpaper Cleaning Co. Twenty years' experience. We sew, lay and scrub carpets. Phone 986. Carpet Cleaning ! K. "Van Kampen for nphototerlnej cax-I cax-I t3 cleaned, altered and laid. Re-maKlng J of mattrettaco, Phono 833. Chiropractor F. J. Frconor. Chiropractic Offices, M9-10-11-12-M-14-26, CoL Hudson Bids, Phono 31L, Chiropractors Johnson. McKell. Wllnon. snlto 409-11-12-13 to 26, 4th floor Hudson Bldff. X-Ray Laboratory. Phono Q- A- Culllnan. Graduate of P. S. C. Fre-J Spinal Analysis. 2370 Washington. Gty Scavengers AlcCarty & Co., 2734 Grant Avenue, Phono 2018-W, j Counselor-at-Law Law' or O'Connolly, over Commercial National Bank. Phono 11. Delicatessen Chlokou tamales, chill con carno. chllL spaghetti at Grclneru Delicatessen, 128 2&th St. Phoiie 2883. S56 Electric Supplies Elcctrlo Supply Co.j quality electrlo fixtures and suppllias. 242 0 Hudson Ave. Phone 771-W, Eagravirig fjKden Engraving Service Co., makers of lino cuts In one or moro colora. 2403 Washington Ave. Phono 463 Furrier and Taxidermist Furs clcanod. remodeled In Jatost stylos. Orders taken lor new furs at rcasonablo prices. Work guaranteed. T. Gajoowsky, at Burt'a Storo. Phono 118. Federal Land Co. Cattle Ranches our specialty. Fam lands, city property. 416 24tn Street. Phone 640, House Cleaning Store windows and general houscclean-lng. houscclean-lng. Wo employ whlto help only. American Ameri-can Window Cleaning Co. Call 12 and 6 o'clock. Phone 663. Hair Dressing Aitumont Hairdrossing Parlor, shampooing, sham-pooing, manicuring. Heed Hotel BldLg. 421 25th St. Phono 107-J. Hotel Tho Only Fireproof Hotel In Ogden. Raton 75o and up. Tho Now Brlgham. , Wall Ave., and 24th St. bono 243(C Job Printing "let Mo Estimate." B. F. Thomas, f Printer, 2476 Wash. Ave. Phono 147-J, l 'Junk and Hides i Western Hldq & Juk Co 2323 Washington Wash-ington Ave. Phono 861. Junk Ogden Junk House. 2069 Wach Avo. Phono 210. Loose Leaf Sheets and Covers Bookbinding. Ruling & Mfg. Stationer, J. Wilson. 2466 Wush. Avo. Phono 860. (Money to Loan Salaried pcoplo can got It wthout security, se-curity, othora on furniture, pianos, ota. 1 218 Hudson Bldg. Phono 871-J. i Motor Cycle and Bicycfe Indian Agoncy, Motorcyclo and Bicycle Repairing. 267(5 Wash. Ave. Phono 337. Money to Loan On Real Kstato. J. C Nye A-jnoy. 2469 Washington Avo. Phone 866. New and Second-Hand Goods A. Slnor. Now and Second-Hand Furniture, Fur-niture, Clothing, etc.. bought and sold. Suit cases cheap. 241-243 26th Strait. Phono 1321. Gii oa on Elk Baeln United Oil Stock 1b good clock, $10 a hundred shares. 340 26th titrceu Phone 626. INFORMATO I Photographers The Amundsen Studios. Wo picas 5 tho hard to please. 2469 Washington Ave-nue. Ave-nue. Phone 2276-R. 1 Physician and Surgeon Dr. A. Fernlund. Office hours 11 to 4 p. m. Now Pcery Bldg. Hudson Ave. i Res. Phone 646; Office Phono 1900-W, r Roofing and House Painting Zerhe & Quann, Contractors for Roof- F Inn and Houso-palntlng. 637 27th St, , Phono 2173-M. 1 Sanitary Work 1 Sanitary Garbage Co., all kinds of rub- jH blnh. hauled, ash pits cleaned. Prices v I reasonable. Phone 620. IH Sewing Machines ! I WM White Sowing Machine Co., 2265 Wash- 1 IH lngton Ave. Phono 2851. f ll Tents and Awnings I Ogden Tent and Awning Co., manufac- IH turers of high-grade store, office and resident awnings. Waterproof covers. bags, etc Anything In canvass. 22GK Washington Ave. Phono 264. f Typewriters Sold, Rented, Repaired. Ogden Type-i writer House, 2422 Hudson Ave, Union Barber Shop Wo glvo service. Eagle Barber Shop. 251 25th St. C. A. Trunholm. Prop. 855 Vacuum Cleaners Electric Servico Co. Sturtevant and 1 Santo Carpet Cleaners, SI and up per day. 426 24th Street. Phono S3. . FRATERNAL SOCIETIES jH Queen City Rcbokah Lodge, No. 4, L O. O. F., meets second and fourth Saturday IH evenings at Odd Fellows hall. Visit ng IH members Invited. Marie Beck, N. G.. ; Lqlu Cloudman, Recording Secretary, 2diu j Van Burcn. Brotherhood of American Yeomen, Og-den Og-den Homestead No. 1505 meets on every Tuesday evening In W. O. W, hall, Fru- IB JjbmUy building, Washington avenue. ' Visiting Archers aro cordially invited to met with us. Fred Mitchell, foreman; J. , A. Junk, correspondent. 3202 Washington , avenue. j Ogden Lodge No. 1314 Loyal Order of t ' Mooso meets every Friday night. 8 o'clock Knights of PjvChlas hall. 2361 Grant ave-nue. ave-nue. A. T. Heslmark, Dlctxtor; J. H. I Knauss, Secretary. 301 Colonel Hudson Building. IH Tho Woman's Benefit Association of tho Maccabees, Silver Review, No. 1, IH meets every Friday uvenlng at S o'clock i In tho Woodman hall. Fraternity block, ' 2320 Washington avenue. Visiting mem-bers mem-bers cordially invited to attend. Emma Hadlock. L. C; Jennie Prout, it H.. 2453 Van Burcn avenue. Tho Royal Highlanders. Ogden Castlo 625, meets in tho Eagles hail on Hudson . avenue overy second and foartn Tuesday IH evenings at ti o'clock. Visiting Highland-era Highland-era cordially Invited. G. Van Hoist. 111 Pro., P. F. Planz, 2535 Lincoln, secro- , tory-treasurer. American Masonic Federation (Unlvor-eal (Unlvor-eal Scottish Rite) Ogdon Lodge No. 31 ! mcts every Monday S p. m. at 363 24th B St James Macbeth, R.W.M.. 2450 Wasli. Avo. G. A. Muller, Secretary, 262 Was., 1 Avo. Visitors always welcome. Royal Neighbors of America meota every secCmJ and fourth Monday nights of each month at 8 o'clckut the now Odd Fellows hall, Fraternity building. Visiting neighbors invited. Mary Craw-ford, Craw-ford, Oracle, 2676 LaTayette. Nottio Tur-ner, Tur-ner, Recorder, 2613 Van Burcn. I jl Masonic Queen Esthor Chaptor No. 4, O. K. S., regular meetings held at Masons 1c hall on Washington Ave., betwocn 25th and 26th SU.. tho first and third Frldayd of each month. Sojourning members cor- ; 1 dlally invited to attend. Cora B. Heath, ll W. M.; Linda L. Irwin, secretary. 1 Woodmen of tho World, Weber Camp No. 71, mcots In the W. O. W. hall. Fra- , temlty block. 2320 Washington avenue. 1 IH every Thursday' ovoniug at S o'clock. IH Visiting Woodmen cordially lnvltod to attend, a L. Nelson. C. C; W. M. PJg-gott. PJg-gott. Clerk. P. O. Box 4S8. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogden 1 Aorlt No. 118, meets every Wodncsday , evening at 8 o'clock at Eagles' Home. 1 2431 Grant Ave. Visiting brothor Eai;le3 lll aro Invited to attend tho meetings. Club rooms opon at 11 u m. C. E, Carlllo, W. , President; C. A.- Hensloy. Secretary; Dr, H. U. Forbc.3, Aerie Ph'siclan. . , Order of Owls, Ogden Nest, No. 121, ' Orddr of Owls, nueta every Friday oven- I Jng In their own hall (tho old Elk Club f rooms) ut 8 o'clock. Visiting Brotlior Owls aro Invited to attend tho Is est meetings, R. B. Hendorshot. President; C. A. Knowldcn, Secretary. Utah Camp No. 9990 Modern Woodmen Vfl of America, meets cvory Wednesday ; , JH nlGht In U19 Hurst hall, 2130 Hudson ; ' J Avo. Out of town members cordially , Invited to meet with us. Fred E. AVil- Hams, consul; J. R. HInchcllff, Clerk. , ' Ogden Lodgo No. 5' Independent Order ' ) HH of Odd Fellows, meets in L O. O. F. hall IH1 every Tuesday evening. Visiting broth- , IH crs cordially Invited to bo present. H. P. v j lH Potorson, N. G.I Henry Klssoll, Sucro- ( BA tary. ' ' fH Tho Order of ltallway Employes, Ogden ' H Division No. 11, mcots uvory first and 1 , IBM third Fridays of each month at tho hBbJ Eagles' hall, at 8:15 t. in. Visiting broth- , ' urn cordially lnvltea. Adrian Schippcr, , Secrotarj'. ' I VA1 Ogden Lodgo No. 2, Knights of Pythias J Av meets every Monday evening at S o'clock In Castlo Hull of tho Pythian building, ' 2351 Grant avonuo. Visiting Knights wol- ,! como. Allen Gorr, C. C: W. L. Undor-wood, Undor-wood, K or R. S.; H. E. ' Palmer, 2263 Wnehlnglon. M. of F. . Women of Woodcraft, Ogdon Clrclo No. 6S1 moots every Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock, new Woodman hall. Visiting Neighbors invited. Dues will bo collected HA1 on tho 6lh of each month at Pnlno kwfl Hurst Store. Sarah T. Ransom, G. M., 146 Wost Pattorson Ave., Phone 1235-R. Mario Crltcs. Clerk, 2731 Monroo Ave., Phono 1931.R. - il I f CLASSICTLD ADS-LIKE. CAPITAL PAY XNTOXST ON THE, mViSTMILNT-CONSTAN ' I If iUs:L WITH HONE.ST E,NDE,AVOR WILL PAY WAR TIME, DIVIDENDS ALL THE, TIME-J I |