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Show c Female Help A GOOD . sales lady to work .Saturdays. .Satur-days. Apply 2427 Washington. 1721 GIRL, afternoons, to assist with house work. Phone 153-J. 2536 Jackson. I WOMAN to clean house. Apply 2785 Grant Ave. Phono 102S. 1714 OLSON'S FLUFF RUGS made from old rugs, carpets, clothes. Phone 2390- W ANTED 'Woman to work by the day. 2562 Adams. 1689 GIRL or woman for hall work. Best wages In the city. Call In person. See housekeeper, Healy hotel. 1691 WANTED A girl to care for children afternoons and evenings. Pohen436- W. 1679 GIRLS to make pants and overalls. Electric power sewing machines. Phages guaranteed while learning. Big oney mado after learning. Clean, light work room, steady work all winter. win-ter. Apply Manufacturing Dept, Scow-' Scow-' oroft's. 1226 1 WANTED A good girl. Phono 1019. 867 LADY to clean halls. Apply Argyle Apartment, No. 2. 5-23-tf ' ; ' I WANTED I ; t Male Help ' WANTED Offlce boy 10 years old. i Ogdon Packing and Provision Co. 1717 LABORERS; ?3 a day; 8 hours. Contractor, Con-tractor, Utah Cereal Food Co. 1719 . GOOD experienced male stenographer. T'Wh Superintendent's office, Dining Car fM Department, 0. S. L. 1693 f WANTED Young man with good edu- ' m cation; good chance for advancement. . F. W, Woolworth Co. . 1697 ; il m IBN "wanted, Ogden Sugar factory. h Steady employment for winter months, j Pf-Frce transportation. Auto truck leaves , w viaduct 6.30 a. m. and 6:30 p. m. daily. . iff Apply Superintendent Amalgamated " Sugar Co. 1614 A FOREMAN at Reed hotel. 1568 j ,j ' . i 1GOOD boy wanted dor office work; j chance for advancement. Call Standard Stand-ard office. 1489 i EXCEPTIONALLY good salesman ; wanted. Splondid opportunity for the ' 1 right man. Grocery salesman prefer- ' , red. Apply Box 36, Standard. 1457 l ' 1 HIGHEST prices paid for second hand 1 ' suits and clothing, from $2 to $15. Phono 1860-J. B. Shultz, 162 Twenty- , j fifths . 1450 - ! TRUCKERS and freight handlers i I wanted. Permanent employment. Ap-c Ap-c ply Union Pacific freight station. 1381. j ALL KINDS of help furnished. Ogden Employment agency, 2476 Lincoln ave- - , nue. 1369 I IF YOU are honest, a good hustler, and have got $1,600 to invest in a ' i clean paying business proposition, and JfcAgjan devote your entire time to- It, coru- "tfffti municate with Box S, Standard. No experience required. . 1014 PIN boys wanted at the Bowling and j Billiard Parlors, undor Howell Bldg. 6-6-tf ! I WANTED j $ To Rent i FIVE room modern house, close in, no . children. Phone 2239-J. 1670 1 Mificellancouo c VERY desirable office; centrally lc- - catcd, Inqulro J. A. Hogle & Co., ' 1409 Hudson, Phon 322. 8-11-U I LOST ( riVirrn --i ---------- ---------.-j-yf LADIES' purse, containing roll of 1 greenbacks, tied in handkerchief, also l some change, pair of earrings and I small purse. Lost between Twenty- 4 fourth street and Five Points. Phono - iJ3righam City 90-J-3 at our expense. 1 -jjRcward. 1701 1 0 AIREDALE dog, Wednesday on can- yon road. Reward, at 2718 Madison or ' V phone 204. T670 ' M WEDNESDAY p. m. between Fowler j m and Berthana. Gold pin, names and - 9 date on back. Reward. Phone 846. M 1696 I 1 J j FOR SALE on easy terms, fully equip- t 3 ped 150 acre farm in Box Elder; t A horses, Implements, etc., ?4,500. W i ; :s B. Wedell. Phono 22-22. ' 1440 1 FO R R ENT Furnished FIVE rooms with bath, sleeping porch and basement; furnished. Thone 1779-R. 1779-R. 1706 FOR RENT Five room brick on bench, close in, furnished. Inqulro phone 473 or address Mrs. F., care Standard. 1703 TWO nicely furnished rooms, suitable for two friends. 626 Twenty-seventh. 1704 TWO sleeping rooms in modern house. 539 Twenty-third. 1705 TWO modern rooms for housekeeping. 3153 Wall. Call evenings. 1698 SLEEPING rooms; steam heat 330 23rd SL 1684 'THREE room modern flat No children. chil-dren. 2614 Lincoln. 1686 2 FURNISHED rooms for house keeping, keep-ing, $12 per month. Phone 1012-J. 10S9 FURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping house-keeping with private bath. 2210 Wash. 1690 4-ROOM modern sleeping porch. Phone 1678-R. 1017 21st St ' 1683 MODERN four room furnished house. Call at 969 Twenty-third, between 4 and 6. 1674 COMPLETELY fur. bachelor Apts., near car line. Phone 1686-R. 2337 Adams. 1695 3 MODERN housekeeping rooms; private pri-vate bath. 2874 Adams. 1698 FOUR modern furnished rooms, 2638 Adams. Phone 404-W. 1680 GLASSED-IN sleeping porch and dressing dress-ing room, for gentlemen. 763 Twentv-fourth. Twentv-fourth. 1632 MODERN furnace, heated rooms, gentleman gen-tleman preferred. 441 Herrick ave. 1595 1-ROOM modern, rear, 315 27th St 15S2 FURNISHED sleeping rooms, near car ine. 2462 Monroe. 1588 BLEGANTLY furnished room for rent 66 24th. Gentleman preferred. 1545 SEE the new Plaza Apts. Prices from f23.50 to $37.50 per month, including ight, heat and gas. Phone 2208. 1559 MICELY furnished room for lady, $10 ier month. Enq. 2707 Grant Phone 2920. 1515 rwO rooms, bath, light, gas, water in utchen. Fox Apts., 447 21st. St 1482 FURNISHED and unfurnished rooms or housekeeping. Prices moderate. 2468 Washington. 1442 rWO nicely furnished rooms; $10 per nonth each; 2707 Grant Phone 2920. 1331 FURNISHED ROOMS, $2.50 per week; 533 24th St. 1329 TURN, rooms; running water. 2526 Adams. (347 STRICTLY modern apartments. The L5earl, 27th and Grant Phone 2920. 440 HOUSES and flata. 2634 Grant. 9-18-tf I WANTED Situation J POSITION by middle aged man as office of-fice clerk or time keeper. Box S. C, care Standard. 1092' LACE curtains laundered. Mrs. Grove, Phone 2880-W. 1650 WALLPAPER furnished and hung. Miller. Phone 3205. 235 AUTOS FOR SALE SAXON roadster. 2630 Adams. Phono 1472-W. 1537 fFOTsAL ONE of the neatest bungalows on Grant avenue. Will trade for larger home that can be mado Into apartments apart-ments or for smaller home. Must be In good location. Phone 2693-J. 2844 Grant avenue. 1671 FIVE room modern house, for lot or smaller house. 2341 Jackson. 1520 MUST sell or trade my Hayncs automobile auto-mobile Immediately. Only $460. Phone 3018. , 1424 PLAYER piano, new, one-half price. Phone 630. 1279 LOS ANGELES lots for Ogden property. proper-ty. P. O. Box 21. 1049 THE party that took the articles from Mrs. Sparber's home 5s known. If articles ar-ticles are returned without further trouble, a liberal reward will bo paid and no questions asked. Mrs. Harry Spavber. 1G88 Unfumishjd SPLENDID small store for rent Excellent Ex-cellent location. Inqulro the Ogden Standard. 1718 FOUR, five and six room house. Phone 22-22. 1707 FIVE room modern house, garage, chicken coop. Rent $20. At 1003 Twenty-second. Tel. 3298-W. 1702 THREE rooms. 266 Twenty-first Phono 2089. 1700 SIX room modern house. Aaron Jackson, Jack-son, 2355 Madison avenue. Phono 2993. 1694 8-ROOM modern close in, $25. 4-Room partly modern, $8. E. F. Bratz, 417 Ec-cles Ec-cles Bldg., phone 1960. 1691 SIX room house, close to sugar factory, fac-tory, large lot $10 month. Call phone 56, ask for Ellis. 1664 SMALL storeroom in prominent location. loca-tion. Apply Ogden Standard. 1613 THREE large rooms on Washington avenue, $12. W B. Wedell. 1441 TWO rooms, modern. Argyle Apts.; 4-room modern, Herrick Av. Inqtlre 2640 Wash. 5-23-tf FIVE modern rooms, steam heat electrlo light and gas. Painted and tinted to suit tenant See Manager Utah Theatre Co. S-29-ti j WANTED ;! 1 T o B uy j 4-ROOM modern . home on easy terms. Phone 540 or 2110-W. 1715 SMALL paying business; state price, and kind of business. Box 60, care Standard. 1684 A SMALL pony harness and buggy. Call 2285-R. 2680 Jackson. ggSMAKING linni r -1 -1 -i--n-irwrinrjrr .f-LiAiiN sewing iiuu aressmaKing. 2749 Grant 1391 HEMSTITCHING and picot, 10c and 15c a yard. Fancy buttons. Madame Capiau's Gown Shop, 3rd floor Wrights. 1504 MOVED Mrs. II. Layman, hemstitching hemstitch-ing and plcotlng. Utah National bank building, 2nd floor. 1614 LADIES'tailorIng,2536 Madison. 1932M 3-10-lyr. MONEY TO LOAN W. N. Pierce Agency Real Estate, Insurance, In-surance, Loans, Notary. 15 Commercial Commer-cial Bank Bldg. Phono 300. 6 MONEY to loan on rear estate security. secur-ity. J. J. Brummltt 6-21-tf REAL ESTATE, Mortgaee and Loans. Kelly & Herrick. 6-15-tf R. P. HUNTER, Mqrtgago Loans, Real Estate, Firo Insurance. , Established 1883. 411 21th St. Ogden. Utah. 9-11-lyr. NOTICE. Promontory Zinc Mining Company, principal place of business, room 201, Col. Hudson Building, 'Ogden, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the boai'd of directors, held on the 15th day of October, 1917, assessment as-sessment No. 1 of four (4) mills per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, issued and outstanding, out-standing, payable Immediately to the secretary at his office, room 201 Col-Hudson Col-Hudson Building, southwest corner of Twenty-fourth street and Hudson avenue, ave-nue, Ogden, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment assess-ment may remain unpaid on the 3rd day of December, 1917, will bo delinquent delin-quent and advertised for sale at public pub-lic auction and, unless payment is mado before, will be sold on the 21st day of December, 1917, at 3 o'clock p. m., at the secretary's offlce, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together to-gether with the costs of advertising and expense of sale. J. H. Knauss, sec-rotary. HER IMMEDIATE NEEDS. The other day a lady was knocked down In Regent street by a horse, but happily escaped with a few scratches. A gontleman rescued her and said: "Can I got you anything?" She (much out of breath and gasp-irig gasp-irig with excitement) "Oh oh can you kindly get me " He "Somo brandy?" She "No not drink some safety pins. I feel I'm falling all to pieces." London Tit-Bits. PATRIOTIC. "I'm thinking seriously of offering my motor boat to the United States government." "Do you mean the boat you ,had me out In last summer when the engine stopped and we had to row 10 miles back?" "Yes, that's the one." "Well, If you want to do your country coun-try a service you ought to give that boat to the Germans." Exchange. j FOR SALE CITY PROPERTY BARGAINS. FIVE room brick, water, lights, barn, large lot, north part of city. This is a real bargain. $1500. $300 down, 6 per cent on balance. New 6 room strictly modern brick, choice location on bench. $5000. Three room frame, water and lights. New. .$850. Terms. Five room modern brick, close in on bench. $3250. Terms. Eight room new, strictly modern, hardwood finish, garage, best location on bench. $8000. OGDEN HOME BUILDERS CO. 213 Eccles Bldg. Phone 917 FOR SALE BY SKEEN REALTY CO. TEN acres best land in county, close to town, with water right. Let us show you this for $3500. Phono 913. 552-J. 1534 WITHIN two blocks of the Reed hotel, a good four room modern home, lot 48x140 feet, all In good shape. For $2,400. $300 down, balance same as paying rent J. J. Brummltt, under Utah National bank. 1423 A LARGE lot near the union depot, 135 feet deep to alley. This is an elegant piece of property, only $120 per front foot $25 down, $25 per month. J. J. Brummltt, Phone 59. 1421 A BRAND new brick bungalow home, well located on the bench. This home Is the last minute in the way of modern mod-ern construction. Modern heating plant, gas range and dream of a bath room, modern in every respect Largo lot, very cheap. Terms to suit. J. J. Brummltt, Phone 69. 1421 A MODERN five room homo near the Sacred Heart academy. This homo is all in first class condition. Possession given Immediately. This home is modern mod-ern in every respect except heat $3000, $300 down, balance $25 per month. Low rate of interest J. J. Brummltt, under Utah National bank. 1421 ONE of the most elegant bunch of lots on the bench located a block south and a block east of the Eccles addition. addi-tion. These lots are level, and very sightly. The entire bunch of 20 lots for only $2,000, J. J. Brummitt, Phono 59. 1-421 A VERY slightly lot on 21st street, 25x 125 feet. Only $30, $5 down, $5 per month. J. J. Brummltt, under Utah National bank. 1421 IDAHO RANCHES FARMS and ranches, some with cattle. cat-tle. Terms. Federal Land Co. 493 HOT air, hot wator and steam furnaces fur-naces cleaned and repaired by expert All work guaranteed. J. B. Martin. Phone 165, Room 15, European hotel. 1538 WE STILL have threo of those bargain lots on Capitol avenue. 44x135 feet to alley. These are near the elegant now homes which are being built in that part of the city. Are great bargains bar-gains at $600 each. $50 down, balance $10 per month. 7 per cent interest. J. J. Brummltt, under Utah National bank. 1421 A great bargain on 25th street, 105 feet front, runs back 130 feet to an alley. This is ono of the most elegant corners on 25th street. Will sell very cheap. J. J. Brummitt, Phone 59. 1421 EIGHT room modern house with big lot for $2600. $100 down and $35 a month trlthout interest A. W. Had-ley, Had-ley, 15 Com. bank bldg. Phone 300 or 1451-W. 1057 WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER IN EXCHANGE, for this fifty acre tract situated in the famous fruit belt of northern California; Califor-nia; good soil, under Irrigation, ten acres partly cleared, very little work to put In shape for cultivation; balance timbered sufficiently to about pay the clearing. Electric power available. Located within one mile of railroad and not more than three miles to good sized town having hotels, post offlce, general stores, fine graded schools and notod resort. Owner centering interests inter-ests in Utah on account of his business. busi-ness. Price for sale or exchange $4,-800. $4,-800. Consider country property, but prefer city. Might assume. 1581 j. a. Mcculloch agency. A GREAT bargain In business property proper-ty on Washington avenue. This property prop-erty will draw 7 per cent interest on investment, and will double in value in the next two years. Terms if desired. de-sired. J. J. Brummltt, Phone 59. 1421 FOR Sale Cheap Two lot? on Adams and Thirty-second; sidewalk and sewer sew-er paid. For cash, $425. Phone 2687-R. 2687-R. 1471 BARGAIN BARGAIN. New 5 room modern cottago with cement ce-ment basement situate on fine lot 57x 140 feet in ideal location. This is actually worth $3000; will sell for $2,-400 $2,-400 on easy terms. 1682 E. W. CANNADY 2427 Hudson Avenue. FOR SALE I I Real Estate J FOR SALE. Beautiful 5-room strictly modern brick bungalow $4500 4-room modern brick bungalow. . 2750 4-room California bungalow, eaay terms . . 2500 6-room strictly modern brick home 5250 4-room modern homo, easy terms 2000 All the above homos are excellently located lo-cated on the bench. FEDERAL LAND CO. Phone 540. 1716 SIX-ROOM framo at 851 30th St Fifty foot lot; gellar, city water in kitchen; newly papered. Want to sell, not rent Price, $1000. Mako payment of $50 cash and $15 per month. O. A. Kennedy. Ken-nedy. Basement Utah National Bank Bldg. 1720 BY OWNER, a five room modern brick house near high school, largo lot, good walks, lawns, garden space, shade and ornamental trees, no war prices, terms to suit. Inquire at 2550 Monroe. 1672 SEE US BEFORE BUYING. We have some real bargains In city and farm property. Ogden Real Estate and Building Company, 2438 Wash. Ave. Phone 378. 1692 Miscellaneous CHEAP, 16 quarts of Bartlott pears, 43 quarts tomatoes, 8 quarts club sauce, parties leaving town. Call 303 Twenty-fourth. 1697 FINE Johnathan apples. 530 Twelfth street. Phone 2881-M. 1695 HOUSEHOLD furniture, all kinds. Also Al-so imported cloth for suits, overcoats. Call between 12 and 4. Mrs. O. A. White, 364i 25th St 1GS5 1 4-YEAR-OLD mare, weight 1200; 1 good work horse, weight 1200; 8-year-old. Phone 1421. 1688 ROOMING house. Best location in tho city. Phone 1935. 1690 TWO horsepoyrer Economy gasoline engine, A-l condition, l1 horsepower steam boiler, One rotary water pump, rod shafting, pulleys and belting for sale or trade at bargain. Address Box SI, care Standard. 1672 PEACHES and winter apples. Rear 576 Canyon road. 1693 BUY winter apples from farm; save money. Phono 62-R-5. 1681 APPLES FOR SALE FIFTY cents per bushel. All apples grading smaller than "fancy" will be-sold be-sold at 50 cents per bushel. Call at packing house of Bigelow-Van Moter orchard on State road just south of Rlvordale. 1671 MUST sell cook stove. $15. 2465 Monroe. 1675 WINTER potatoes. Phono 1574. 1641 SIX hole steel range, water back, $20. 2561 Fowler. Phone 126. 1665 BEFORE closing piano deal, sco us; wo save you tho interest besides making mak-ing better prices. Pantone, 29th and Hudson. 1455 COMING 'fresh cow, $85. W. B. We-dell. We-dell. 1443 SLIGHTLY damaged wheat at $3.50 per 100 pounds at the mill or $3.65 delivered C. O. D. Associated Farmers' Milling Co. Telephone 2025-W. 1277 TWO 4x9 Standard Brunswick ball pocket billiard tables Al condition. Cheap for cash. See D. Herman Bowling Bowl-ing and Billiard Parlors. 1142 JIM'S GROCETERIA is run like tho ppstofflce. Small buyers get the same price as largo ones. Customers save the cost of delivering, oookkeeplng and clerks. Everything in groceries la cheapor. 183 24th Street 6-1-tf IMPORTED canaries, 2220 Lincoln Ave. 814 SIX large sacks of kindling wood, $1. J. H. Wheelwright. Phono 828. 748 UNFORTUNATE FORCE OF HABIT. Two girlhood friends were exchanging exchang-ing confidences' over their" afternoon tea. "I saw you in church, dear, yesterday," yester-day," murmured the younger one. . "Oh, you were there?' I didn't see you," gurgled the other. "Yes. And I was glad to see that you finally induced your husband to .accompany you to divine worship." "Yes, Frank camo along with mo. He'd much rather go to the theater, but the theaters are not showing any-thing any-thing on Sundays now. But he disgraced dis-graced me." "Really? In church? How, pray?" "The minister read four chapters from 'The Acts of the Apostles,' and my husband insisted on going out after af-ter every act" Harper's Magazlno. 00 Read the Classified Adb. jNFORTON BUREAU Accident Insurance ioti,?aK.fc,d.ent & Liability Co. Auto and liability Insurance. H. a. Purdy. 77 Hudson Ave. Phono 4$3, " 4 Attorneys & a Richards. Bulte 17 Dsvtt B dea Bids., JPhon 4. Auto Tires and Repair Modern Tire Sorvlco Shop, repairs and rebuilding. Goodyear Service Station. John Hnrtost Mgr., i360 Hudson Ave Phono 84&r Banking- a Ogden State Bank, Commercio1 & S&y-Inua S&y-Inua DepUK 'Koed Hotol Bids. Phone Auto Accessories Garage, Repairs, JBtudebaker Agency. Mack-Robinson Co., 2440 Grant Xvenuo. Phone 89L, Banking-utah Banking-utah National Bank, southeast corner Z4th at, and Wash. Ave, Phone 01. Buttermilk Fresh dally from pasteurized cream. 10c goJlon at the plant. Mutual Creamery Co., Phone Sla, Carpet Cleaning K. Van Kampen for upholstering; car-ata car-ata cleaned, altered and laid. Re-maltina fil mallrejsea, phono 83ft, Chiropractor F. J. Freonor, Chiropractic Offlcea. Phone 811 Chiropractors 3?i?L02'i McKpIl. Wilson, suite 40&-U-f2 28, 4th floor Hudson Bids -X-Ray Laboratoiy Phone 707. (i, A. Cullinan. Graduate of P. S. C ffred Spinal Analysis. &37U "Waahlngtoa, City Scavengers F&Srs.00-- 2734 Gnai Cffunselor-at-Law Lawyer O'Connolly, over Commercial National Bank. Phono i ' Engraving Ogden Engraving Service Co., makers of p? cuta in one or more colors, -MQH Washington Ave. Phono 463, Federal Land Co. Cattle Ranches our specialty. Faem lands, city property, 416 24th Street. Phono 640, Hair Dressing Ladles' combing mado into switohes. Prices reasonable Address 283P Nye. Phono 1836. 1377 Furrier and Taxidermist Furs cleaned, remodeled in latest styles. Orders taken for new furs at reasonable prices. Work guaranteed. T. Gajeswaky. at Burt's Store. Phono 118,, Hotel The Only Fireproof Hotel in Ogdett! Rates 76c and up. The Now'Brlgham. Wall Ave., and 24th St. hone 2430, Job Printing "Let Mo Estimate." B. F. Thomas, Printer, 2476 Wash. Ave, Phono 147-J. Junk and Hides Western Hide &. Junk Co., 2223 Washi lngton Ave. Phono s6l Junk Ogden Junk House, 2059 Warn, Ave, Phono 210, Loose Leaf Sheets and Covers Bookbinding. Ruling & Mfg. Stationer. J, Wilson. 24C5 Wash. Ave. Phono 850, Money to Loan Salaried peoplo can got it wthout security, se-curity, others on furniture, pianos, etc, 218 Hudson Bldg. Phone 871-J, New and Second-Hand Goods A. Slner. Now and Second-Hand Furniture, Fur-niture, Clothing, otc bought and sold. Suit cases cheap. 241-243 26th Street. Phono 1321, Photographers The Amundsen Studios. Wo pleaaa tho ard to Plcasp, 2403 Washington Avenue. Ave-nue. Phono 2275-R. Physician and Surgeon Dr. A. Fernlund. Office hoars II to 4 p. m. New Peory Bldg. Hudson Ave, Res. Phono 64C; Onlco Phono lBOO-W. Sanitary Work Sanitary Garbage Co., all kinds of rub-blBh rub-blBh hauled, ash pits cleaned. PriceJ reasonable. Phono 620, Sewing Machines Whito Sowing Machine Co., 2255 Wash- Lngton Ave, Phono SUHU Tents and Awnings Ogden Tent and Awning Co., manufacturers manufac-turers or high-grad store, office and resident awnlngB. Waterproof covers, bags, etc Anything in canvass. 22Cn Washington Ave. Phono 264. Umbrellas Repaired, covered, sold, bought, exchanged. ex-changed. Tools ground; small repairs, Alvord & Anything. Phono 333. Vacuum Cleaners Electric Service Co. 8turtovont and Santo Carpet Cleanors, ?1 and up per day, 420 24th Street. Phone SS. DISTINGUISHED MARKS. "My dinner coat needs a button, Julln. Please attend to It tonight." "But 3 can't tell your dlnnor coat from your breakfaat jacket, dear." "Why, tho breakfast jacket has ogrs on It and the dinner coat gravy." St. Louis Post-Dispatch. PROBATE AND L I GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult County Clerk or the Recpee g tlve Signers for Further i Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Bernard Ternos, Deceased. I Creditors will present claims -with B vouchers to tho undersigned at rooms i , 16 and 17, Commercial National Bank 'H building, Ogden, Utah, on or before I , tho 15th day of December, 1917. ' R. A. MOYES, I ! Administrator of tho Estato of Bernard I , Tomes, Deceased. 'M T. R. O'ConnoUy and John G. Willis, 9 ) Attornoy for Executor. I 'H Date of first publication Oct 9, 3017. i , Date of last publication Nov. 6, 1917. j A ALIAS SUMMONS ' ! In tho Municipal court "wlthm and for the city of Ogden, county of Weber, state of Utah. i Before Hon, George S. .Barker, mu- ll nlcipal judge and ex-offldo justice of j IH tho peace. Western Importing Co., a corpora- ! , tlon. plaintiff, vs. Mikd Ross, alias ! . fM Mike Cucchia, defendant. IH The Stato of Utah to said defendant: 1, You are hereby summoned to ap- I H pear before tho above entitled court H within ton (10) dayB attor service "of H this summons upon you, if servod within tho county in -which this action k 1 jH Is brought othenvlso within twenty f (20) days aftor this service, and de-fend de-fend the above entitled action; In case of your failure to do so, judgment will ' bo rendered against you according to tho demand of the complaint In said j action, which was filed In said court on the 18th day of July, A. D. 1917. 1 This action is brought to recover the I ' sum of $139.58, with interests and 1 costs of suit, balance due on an ac- 1 count stated between the plaintiff and the defendant , To the sheriff or any constable of Weber county, greeting: Make legal service and due return hereof. IH Witness, Hon. Georgo S. Barkor, H , judge of said court, with the seal there- 1 'H of, this 24th day of September, 1917. ' (Seal) I. N. FULTON, Clerk. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES I Quetn City Rebokah Lodge, No. i, L u. O. tncct cccijui;i lourth Saturday iH evening at Odd Fellows hall. Visiting H members Invited. Marie Beck, N. G.. , H Lulu Cloudman, Kecorainu Secretary, 251tf ! 1 H Van Buren. f Brotherhood ot American Tcomon, Or- H den Homestead No. 1506 meets on every ' H Tuesday evening In V. O. W. ball, Fru- 1 ternlty building, Washington avenue. 1 H Visiting Archers are cordially Invited to H met with us. Fred Mitchell, creman; J, H A. JunK. correspondent, U2Ui5 ;.shlngton B avenue. H Ogden Lodge No. 131 Loyal Ordor ot t Moose meets every Friday night, 8 o'clock M Knights of PiVLhlas hall, 2361 Grant ave- . 1' nuc. A. T. Hesimark, Dictator; J. H, I M Knauss, Secretary, 401 Colonel Hudaou B Building; H Tho Woman's Benefit Association of 1 the Maccabees. Silver Review, No. 1, meets every Friday evening at 8 o'clock I In tho Woodman hall, Fraternity block, ' 2320 Washington avenue. Vial tint mem- J bars cordially invited to atteua. mma Uadloek, 1 C; Jennie Jfrout, K. X, -laa i Van Burcn avenue. 1 The Royal Highlanders, Ogden Catlo C26, moots In the Eagles haU on Hudson H avenue every second and iourtn Tuc-day 4 H evenings at o'clock. -Visiting Highland-era Highland-era cordially invited. G. Van Hoist. I 111 Pro., P. F. Plan-, 253. Lincoln, secret j IH tary-tri.'4-aurer. t . " " ; IH American Masonic Federation (Unlvar- "H sal Scottish Kite; Ogden Lodge No. ill mots every Monday a p. m. at 363 Jlth IH tiu Jam 03 Macouth, R.V.M., 45U Wash. Ave. U. A. Muller. Secretary, 5t WtJ2 Ave. Visitors always welcome. ;IH Royal Neighbors of America meots I 'H every sccouu aad fourth Monday night. HH of each month at 8 o'cicic,ut tho uety 1 HH Odd r ellowa hall, Fraternity buildinL' IIH Visiting neighbors Invited. Mary Craw- ' iH ford, Oracle, U76 Lafuyotto, Nettio Tur-, I HMH ner, Recorder, M3 Van Burcn. . BVH Masonic Queen Bstnor Chapter No. l ll O. 10. S regular meetings held at Mason4 lc hall on Washington Ave., between 6th and -6th Sts., the first and third Fridays H or eacn month. Sojourmng members cor- 4 i H dlally invited to attend. Cora H. Hcatn, W. id.; Linda L. Lrwla, secretary. 1 Woodmen the World, Weber Camp No. 74, meotfl In the W. O. W. haU, Fra- P ternlty block, 3-0 Washington avenue, 3 Hl every Thursaay evening at 8 o'clock. H Visiting Wooamen coraially lnvltea to attend. C . Nelson, C. C; W, M, pig- ' H gott. Clerk. P. O. Bopc Fraternal Order of JBuglos. Ogden V Aorio No. 11S, moots every Wednesday B evening at S o'clouc at L'agles Home, .431 Giant Ave. Visiting brother Kagle HHHj are invited to attond tho meetings. Club rooms open at 11 a. m. C. 12. Carlllu, "VV, President; C. A. Uensloy, Secretary; Dr, H H. B. -or bos, Aerlu Physician. H Order of Owls, Ogdon Nest, No. 12L. IH Order of Owls, meets every Friday evon-Ing evon-Ing in their own hall (tho old Klk Club rooms) at 8 o'clock. Visiting Brother IH Owls are invited to attend tho Nost meetings. R. B. Hendershot, President; iH H. 13. Holland, Secretary. Utah Camp No 3330 Modern Woodmen of America, meets every Wednesday night in the Hurst hall, 2139 Hudson Ave. Out of town members cordially IH tnyltcd to meet with us. Fred 13. W1U jH Horns, consul; J. R. Hinchdlff, Clork. H Ogden Lodge No. 5' Independent Order of Odd Fellows, meets In L O. O. F. ball every Tuesday evening. Visiting broth- iH ors cordially Invited to be presenL H. P. H Peterson, N, G,; Henry Kis-ull, Secret taxy. , IH The Order of Railway Employes, Ogdon v I Division No. 4L meets every first and third Fridays of each month . at the i ll Kagles' haU. at 8:15 p. m. Visiting broth- I IH era cordially lnvltcu. Adrian tj chipper, ; H Secretary. B Ogden Lodgo No. 2, Knights of Pythias jj meets every Monday evening at 8 o'clock. In Castle Hall of tho Pythian building, JM 2351 Grant avonuo. Visiting ICnlghta wel-' come. Allen Gorr, O. C; W. L. Under- lH wood, K of E. S.; E E, Palmer, 2.6. Washington, M. of IT. Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Clrelo No. 6S1 meets ovcry Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock, new Woodman hall. Vlaltlnrf M Neighbors invited. Duos will bo coUcctod ,J on tho 5th of each month at PoJno s i Hurst Storo. Sarah T. Ransom, G. M., M 145 West Pattorson Ave., Phono 1-35-R- B Mario Crites. Clerk, 2731 Monroo Ave- Phone 19314.U AN INQUIRING MIND. Picking her way daintily through. the locomotlvo works, a young worn-an worn-an visitor viewed tho huge operations with awe. Finally she turned to a voung man who "was showing her H through and asked, "What 1b that big-thing big-thing over thero?" "That's a locomotive boiler ho H repliod. She puckered her brows. "And what H do thoy boll locomotives for?" 1 "To make tho locomotive tender." H And tho young man from the office H aover smiled. Boston Globe. H 00 H Read the Classified Ads. H Head the Classified Ads. ' H ' 111 ir-- r, , in, , m mi rr J. 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