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Show if I JUST A SUGGESTION I j Steaks .- 12, 15, 20, 25lb. 1 1 Saratoga Chips .'.... r. 30 IT). '1 W 0 Green Pens 10 to 25 per can , - I Jellies and Jams .' . . . . .15 to 30 ! I RUSSELL-JAMES CO. 1 ,T"7r" "Foods of quality at the right price." ji I Manufacturers of Perfection Hams and Bacon. ;j( ZZr ?6"r """ ' 185 24th St. I This Is I Your Opportunity l VVe Are Looking For Quick Action $10,000 worth of slightly used Pianos, including- such cele- f brated makes as ' Kimball, j j Cable, Estey, lister, etc., etc. 1 11 Everyone .of whioh are re- I ? duced from $100 to $200. Prices range from $150 to $400. i Cash or terms to suit. 1 J Sgderi Music Co. 1 ( EVERYTHING IN MUSIC 1 .' - 2370 Wash. Ave. j! Money in . l the Bank j? MAKES LIFE'S ,ff CLIMB EASY -t I H Opportunity Ib always j JT EM knocking at the 'oor of the 1 i) 1 K man w'n a D?nk account. ,; Mm Why not open a Savings ' r R Account at thlB bank today? I' I Save perslBtently. Cut out ' f B j your extravagances. Live t'f ' H economically. You'll bo sur- ' 13 prised at tho rapid growth i' k' Q f your accounL j i, 9 j One dollar opena a Savings 7 j" Account here and your 5 g I money will draw 4 per cent 1 S I interest 'j 11 THE OGDEN SAVINGS ' J II BANK, OGDEN, UTAH 1 OFFICERS David Ecoles, j H H President; Henry H. Ro- i 1 1 lapPr Wee President; Chas. ' ' r- i K3 H Barton Cashier. '-' ,' ffi 1 Capital and Surplus, $100,000 ,-'j 2384 WASHINGTON AVE. I 1 j j . If BUY THE m IYER JOHNSON II BICYCLE M'i If you want Service,- Strength Real Bicycle Value 9 j Ogden Agents B PROUDFIT SPTG. It GOODS CO. 1 1 351-363 Twenty-fourth Street If FOR SALE. 5 head h ore en. 2 delivery wagons. 3 sets harness. 1 large Mosler safe. 1 cash register, nearly new. 1 lot of shelving, part with bins below. 1 combination floor show case i for cigars, tobacco, etc. I 1 tobacco case and desk com- blned. rfh 1 counter show case. tSf Counters and tables. iflflf 1 vegetable fountain. Iflj I 1 McCasoy register, 300 size. And other articles used .in gro- KJjj eery store. ,. SSt; Call at once on "' ' M'.'W j J. F. SPIKER, ' rfl i At 2354 Wash. Ave., or Phone 227 B. I ORDER IT TODAY SSl "The bread with the Home-Made 1M flavor." JHJ PERFECTION LOAF SJ 8ANITARY WRAPPER Si, 1 I From our oven to your table. 10$ MADE BY tfjKi Wheeler's Bakery .ffi? Phone 2040-R. 2457 Grant 5; i PALACE CAFE 2; Special Dinner 26c eina Lunch from 11 a. m. to 4 p. m. PSy Dinner from 4 p. m. to 8 p, m. tH' TOM H0Y M9r- Jg .j 284 Twenty-fifth 8t. M - fiM Read- the Claeaifled Ads. Being 1 Protected 1 from that pest, the house fv, by our Screen Doors and Window Win-dow Screens Is sure some comfort com-fort during the hot months. We also have the trimmings, such as Springs, Hinges, Catches, Catch-es, Locks and Pulls. At the "Galco". Store GEO. A. LOWE CO., Ogden, Utah. Shade's Transfer Phone 321. 408 25th Street We have the largest van In the . city. Quick service. Moving, ship, ping and handling pianos. Prompt freight deliveries. Furniture moving mov-ing a specialty. Storage at reasonable reason-able rates. DECORATING and WALLPAPER Painting in all Its branches. Our new stock of Wall Paper Is ready " r Inspection. Best Paperhanglng. Every inch guaranteed guar-anteed "to stick." 2522 Wash. Ave. I CLARA BERGES 1 Private Hospital I IDEAL SITUATION I EXPERT ATTENDANCE B 484 23rd S$ Phone 253 1 Medical, Surgical and Obstot- 1 rical Cases Taken. V i"A Utile Betttr 77lm (hod Enough" FALSTAFF CAFE THOS. FEE-NEY, Prop. Most CompMe Bin TRY OUS SPZC1.U. cf Fatt tn 0?dn SUNDAY DINNER J. J. BRUMMITT Loans, Insurance, Real Estate Phone 771 364 24th Streei NOB. HltL I am Just putting on the market one hundred cholco lots In Nob Hill; these iotB are 50 feet front and 135 feet d,cep to an alley. This includes somo of the most dosir-able dosir-able lots In NobHlll and aro very cheap at $100 per lot, ten dollars down and five dollars per month, at Io'; rate of Interest. If you desire de-sire a homodn the best residence part of the city, now is the time to obtain one for les3 than half Itb value. CHEAP HOME An elegant four-room cotfage, with pantry and closet, city water and electric light, nice lawn and trees, everything In flrst-class-'con-dition, near street car line, jhTuT nnar ono of the best achools in the city, located close in. Only $1,400; small Dayment down, 'tho balanco the same as paying rent. RAILROAD TIME CARD EFFECTIVE JAN. 1. 1012. CMountnra Trme.) DENVER & RIO GRANDE R. R. No. Depart 6 ExpresB iw the East...! 7-15 am. 2 Atlantic Express ! 3:50 p.m. 4 Atlantic Mall i 6:00 p.m. No. Arrive. IlLlmlted from the East. 1:45 p.m. C Chicago Ex. from East. 3:B0 p.m. SjAtlantlo Mail 12:10 am. Electric Way Between Ogden and Brigham EFFECTIVE APRIL 1, 1912. Twelve Trains Each Way Dally. Leave Union Depot, Ogden, and O. R. T. Depot, Brigham. 6:30 a. m. ....' .1:30 p. m. 7:30 a. m. ,.' 3:00 p. m. 900' a. m '. 4 3,0 'p. m. 10 30 a. m 6:00 p. m. 12:00 noon 7:30 p. m. 9:00 p. m. 11:10 p. m. Cars stop only at S. L. & Ogden Depot, O. R. T. Depot and Five Points in Ogden and at 3rd and 7th streets in Brigham. J. W. BAILEY. Supt TO OGDEN CANYON Effective Sunday, April 14, 1912. Cars leave Union Depot daily for Hermitage at 7:40 a. m,, and every hour and twenty minutes thereafter until 0:00 p. m. Returning, cars leave Hermitage at 8:20 a. m., and every hour and twenty minutes until 9:40 p, m. Extra service to the Hermitage every Sunday. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES ORDER OF RAILWAY O'VDUCTORS Wasatch Division, No. 124, O R. C meets second and fourth Fridays at 2:30 p. m in K. of P. Hall, corner Washington avenue and 24th street All brothors are cordially invited to attend. C. H. PEARSON, C. C. D. L BOYLE, S. apd T. BROTHERHOOD OP .islERICAN YEOMEN. Ogden HomeBteac No. 1505 meets at 2 and 4 Tuesday evonlng at K. P. Hall. Visiting Archers aro cordially invited to meet with ub. W. S. O'BRIEN, Foreman, 2533 Gramercj Are, O. E. WILLIAMS, Correspondent 2214 TackGon Ave. nOYAX, ARCANUM. ' Fraternai beneficiary order. Insures men at low rates. Reserve fund over six million dollars. Rocky Mountain Council No C37 convenes second and fourth Thursdays at I. O. O. F, Hall. H E. PLAKE, Regont J. W. WOTHERSPOON. Collector. G. B. ROBFiRTS, Secretary. WOODMEN OF THEr WORLD Weber Camp No. 74 meots In K. of P. Hall in the Utah National Bank BIdg., every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock Visiting Woodmen cordially Invited to attend, J. D. HARRIS, a C. E AUTH, Clerk, First National ank BIdg. LEGAL. i (Continued.) expenses of making said Improvements Improve-ments the said Board of Commissioners Commission-ers Intend to levy and'coilect special and local taxes and assessments.-upon the lbts, parts of lots, and pieces of ground abutting upon the said avenue ave-nue and adjacent thereto, and upon the land lying and being within the boundaries of the district hereby created and declared to be benefited by reason of said improvement. The district hereby declared to bo benefited and affeqted, by said improvement im-provement and to bo taxed to pay the costs and expenses of the same is a strip of land 50 feet wide abutting on the Eau sldo of snid Porter Ae-nuo Ae-nuo when opened and as now opened between 30th and 31st Streets, being part of Lota 10 and 12, Block 4, South Ogden Survev, nnd part of Lots 14 to IS inc Block 8, Woodmansce'o Main Street Add. Ogden City Survey, and a strip of land 50 feet in width abuttlug on the West side of said Porter Avenue as above, being part of Lots 10,11 and 12, Block 4, South Ogden Survey, and part of Lots, 1 to G Inc. Block 7, Woodmansee's Main Street Addition, Ogden City Survey. All protosts and objections to tho carrying out of such intention must bo presented In writing to tho " City Recorder on or before 8 o'clock p. m. on tho 20th day of May, 1912, thq hour of 8 o'clock p m. of said day, being the tlmo set by aald Board "of Commissioners Com-missioners when it will hear and consider con-sider such objections ns may be made thereto at the Commissioners' Chamber Cham-ber at the Cltv Hail Opden. Utah. By ordor of tho Board of Commissioners Commis-sioners of. Ogden City, Utah. ! Dated this 21th day of April. J9I2. . A. G. FELL Mayor. H.J.CRAVEN, City Engineor. first publication Apiil 27th. 112. -Last publication May 20th, 1912- CHICKEN RANCH . I have ono of the most elegant locations lo-cations 'for. .'a chicken 'ranch In the city, consisting of a- H(tle over one acre" of-ground.,' 3hls,land slopes to the south and west, is s sandy soil, and is admirably adapted to a chicken ranch, is located near a street car line, within a block of a $3C,000 school building. I vJll offer this property for one week for $600, on any kind of terms, low rate of Interest. ELEGANT FARM Ninety acres flrst-clas3 soil, 20 acres In lucern: all under cultivation, cultiva-tion, all fenced, plenty of water. Three-quarters mile from street car line This same land, if io'-U, oatcd in Idaho or Nevada, would v ' bo worth $150 per acre. Thia w'o ' offer for the nexttcn days fpr $50 per acre. One-half cash, balance on terms. This Is a great snap. t i FRATERNAL SOCIETIES MASONIC. Queen Esther Chanter No. 4, O. E. S., regular meetings held at Masonic Hall on Washington avenuo between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets tbo first and third Fridays of each month. Sojourning members cordial-1 cordial-1 ly invited to attend. LILY V HALSTEAD, W. M. CALL1B E. CAVE, Sec'y. Unitv Lodgo No. 18, F & A M Masonfc Temple, 2350 Wash-igton avenue. av-enue. Meetings cery Wednesday evening 730 p m. Members of Sister Sis-ter Lodges and sojourning brethren cordially invited to attend. H. L HERRINGTON. W. M. FELIX T. MOORE, sec'y ODD FELLOWS. Ogden Lodgo No. 5, Independent Order Or-der of Odd Fellows, meets In L O. O. F. Hall ovory Tuesday evening Visiting Vis-iting brothors cordially Invited to be present L. H CANDLAND, N. G. HENRY KISSELL, Sec'y. Queen City Rebckah Lodge No 4, I. O. O. F , meets second and fourth Friday evenings at Odd Fellows' Hall. Visiting members invited. EMMA HOLTGREN, N. G. KATE HOWE, Rec. Sec. WOMEN TOF WOODCRAFT. Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle Cir-cle No. 581. meets every Wednesday night at 7-30 o'clock, of P. Hall. Visiting neighbors Invited. Dues can be paid to Dr. Alice M. Ridge, M. D., 67-58 Lewis block. MARY HANDIiET, G. N. 2124 Royal Avenue. MARIE CRITES. Clerk, 2731 Monroo Ave. Sego Lily Circle No. 174 mect3 every second and fourth Tuesday nights at 7:30 in Moose" hall. Visiting neighbors cordially invited. KATE URRY, 2958 Jeff. KATE HEYMAN, Clerk TBelI Phono 1247-J IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN. Improved Ordor of Rodmen, Hiawatha Hia-watha Tribe No. 3, meets in Eaglos' Hall, Hudson avo., first and third Monday evenings, at 8.00 p. m. Visiting Visit-ing chiofs cordially invited. EDWARD AUTH, Sachem. E. R. GEIGERr C of P.. A. B. WRIGHT. C. of W. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE. Meet at Mooso Hall, 427 26th street, Friday evening at 8 o'clock. It B. CARTER. Dictator. F. F. KIRKENDALL, Sec'y. PAUL M. LEE, Treasurer. BROTHERHOOD OF RAILWAY TRAINMEN. Ogden Lodge No.76S meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m. at Odd Fellows' Fel-lows' Hall, No. 2416 Washington Ave C D SIMPSON, President L. A GOUCHER, Secretary. 2938 Wall Ave ORDER OF OWLS. Ogden Nest. No 1218. Order of Owls, meets every Friday evonlng in Eagles' Hail, on Hudson avpnuo at 8 o'clock. Visiting Brother Owls are invited to attend tho Nest meetings. W H. WRIGHT, President T. S. SHAUGHNE8SY, Sccrctiry, 461 25th, KNIGHTo OF PYTHIAS Ogden Lodge No, 2, Kn ihta of Pythias, meets at Cnstle hall, Utah National Bank building, ovory Monday evening. All K. of P 'a requested to meet with ub. P. F. KIRKENDALL, & C. W. G. KLID. M. of B. W. L. UNDERWOOD, K. -of R. & g, " MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. Utah Cnmp No 9990, meets every Tuesday night at S o'clock, at now Eagles Hall, Hudson -Avo. Visiting; memborslnvitod. - A. G. JONES, ConsuL J. H. SHAFER. Clerk. ROYAL HIGHLANDERS. The Royal Highlanders meet overy Saturday at 8-pm.?nt K. of p. hall. Visiting members cordially Invited. ANDREW W. NELSON, 1, p. WM. MULLER, Sec. an,d Treas., 2582 Washington. y ', I ' EGGS FOR SETTING. EGGS for hatching, White Orpington, Black Mlnorcas. 737 AdaniB. Phono 1C19-W. 4-27-lwlc EGG? from White or Brown Leghorns, both heavy Javing strains; Plymouth Rocks and R. X. Reds, 75 cents per setting. 3239 Wash, avo Phono 1S16-J. 4-25-tf THOROUGHBRED White Leghorns, 75c setting. -Cockerels, $2.00 each. 951 25th ',., 4-25-Lwk WHITE Rock, eggfl. Phone 700-W. 3-28-1 mo BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. EXPERIENCED salesmen to establish estab-lish business of their own selling groceries gro-ceries wholesale to sheep and cattlemen cattle-men and other largo conhumers Exclusive Ex-clusive territory. Big commissions. Write or inquire of Edgar Joner, Company, Com-pany, S35 25th St., Ogden, Utah. I 4-20-lmo Ogden Business Directory' Advertisements n tniu column co 76c per line per month, oayable In advance. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. C. F. CABLE, Attorney at law, general gen-eral practlco in all state and federal fed-eral courts. With Joseph Chez, E?q 403-5 First National Bank Building. Telophone;294. C-16-lmo 4 BUILDERS IF YOU are going to build, figure with Wheelwright Lumber Co. CARPET CLEANING K. VAN KAMPEN Phone SS3 for upholstering, up-holstering, mattress making, re-stretehlng re-stretehlng of bed springs OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If vou have s-ny kind of Junk, phone us up: wo will call for it. Bell phono. 325-X; Ind., 725. HAIR GOODS MRS. C. E. LEE has returned to Ogden Og-den and Is ready to do all hinds of hair work. Switches for sale. 2507 Grant ave. 4-15-1 mo MILL WORK WHEELWRIGHT Lumber Co., yard and mill, corner Qulncy and Capital avenues. PAPER CLEANERS. JAMES THOMPSON, export paper cleaning, painted walls, burlap; all work guaranteed 2345 Jackson avo.; phone 1108. Ogden Utah. Wall PAPER cleaning and tinting, furniture packing and repairing, experts ex-perts In French polishing and varnishing. var-nishing. Carpets cleaned and laid Phone 1179-M. B. Denkers, 2128 Grant. 4-10.li.io PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON DR. A. FERNLUND, Physician and Surgeon. Office hours 11 to 4 p. m. New Peory BIdg., Hudson Ave Ind. 515. Residence, Ind. 503. 646 Wash. Avo. 6-11-tf SANITARY- WORK' CITY SCAVENGER, McCarty & Co. 2728 Grant. Bell phone 324. SECOND-HAND GOODS NEW AND SECOND HAND furniture, clothing and sboes bought, sold or exchanged; also trunks and suit-casos suit-casos cheap. A. Slner. Bell phono 1321. 179 1-2 Twenty-fiftb St7-9-lvr STOVE REPAIR SUMMERILL is tho stovo specialist. 2304 Wash. ave. Tel. 364. Stoves as well as repairs. i-13-tt TAILOR MADE CORSETS MRS. SMITH-SPIRELLA, corsctiere. 338 18th street Phone 1968. TRANSFER COMPANIES JOGALONG TRANSFER VAN & Storage Co,, moving vans, all kinds tranfor work; pianos a specialty. Offico Of-fico 326 1-2 25th St. nhoncs 233. UMBRELLA REPAIRING PARASOLS and umbrellas recovered. Bell 571-R. 7-6-tf UPHOLSTERING, REPAIRING WM. PETZOLD, 1209-J 1-lS-lmo WALL PAPER CLEANING J. T. COLE, first-class wallpaper cleaner All work guaranteed Office 2340 Grant Ave. Phone 910. 4-21-lwk MONE YTCT LOAN MONEY to loan on real estate security. secur-ity. J. J. Brummltt 1-27-tf EASTERN MONEY to loan for threo or flvo years on Improved property. Kolly & Herrlck. 4-2-tf MONEY to loat o& .vatchos, dla-monds. dla-monds. Jewelry, firearms, etc., Uncle Sam's Loan Office, established 1886. The Money Lenders of Ogden. 278 35th St C. H. Smith, Prop. 9-4-lyr MORTGAGE LOANS on improved farm or city property HUNTER & KENNEDY, 502 First National BIdg. 5-12-tf CHATTEL loans, salary loans. You can get It today. Cheapest rates, best and most private terms in Utah. D. D. Drake, over Pmno & Hurst ROOMING HOUSE FOR SALE ROOMING houso. 132 25th St Good business 4-4-lmo LOST a : GOLD WATCH, on car, or near Fivo Points, about 7:30 a. in. Monday. 3025 Wash, ave Rewrutl. i-30-lwk FRATERNAL SOCIETIES LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. Sliver Hive No 1, L. 6. T. M., meets tho first nnd third Thursday evenings at 8 o'clock and the second band fourth Thursday nfternoons at 2:20 o'clock In the Eagle hall, 2415 Hudson avo. Visiting members cordially cor-dially Invited to attend. KATHERINE EGGLESTON. L. 0.. 740 Wash, Avo. L, JENNIE PROUT, R- K., 2455 Viin Buren. FRATERNAL OftDErC UP EAGLES. Fraternal Order ot Eaglos, Ogden Aerio, NO. LIS. P. O E meets every Wednesday evening at Laglu Hall, Hudson aveuue. at 8 o clock. Visiting brother Eocles are Invited to alfead the aaric meetings Club rooms open at 11 a m THOS LESLIE. W, President E R. GEUirR. secrotary. DR. C E. WARDLEIGH. Aorlo Pay. siclan. , ROYAL NEIGHB'tS OF AMERICA Meet every socond and fourth Mon-tlav Mon-tlav night 'of onch month at 8 p. m dt" tho New Eagles nal1 on Hudson ave Visiting Nqighbors Invited. Dues can be paid to Mrs. Anna nlcs ? D Room 21. Lewis block. INDIA SAWYER, Oracle, ' 1918 JackBon. LILLIAN NKWTON- Recorder. 27th and Qulncy. "Read tho Classified Ada. READ THIS'.; -ADVERTISING PRICES Want advertliejnenta cost one cent per word. each-Issue, or 6 cents per line of five worda per day, no first Insertion less thsn 25 cento, or two or more lines per week at the rate of 5 cents per line per week, or 75 cents per line per.mopth. Remember five average word make a line. AH advertisements on this page matt be .paid In advance. No exception to this rule. HELP WANTED FEMALE LADY agouts; good salary assured. Universal Supply Co., Reed Hotel Basement 5-1-lwk A GIRL for housework. Mrs. W. G. Brown, 2215 Jefferson. 5-1-lwk A GOOD seamstress, by tho day. Phone 72S-W. 4-30-lwk GOOD lady canvasser; big profits good proposition for right party. Phcne 1598-J. 156 Patterson. 4-29-lwk. GOOD woman fori general housework. Mrs. Albert- Scowcroft, 2516 Fow- ler ave. 4-25-tf SITUATIONS WANTED r'EMALE COMPETENT woman wants posftlon as housekeeper, or care for one or two small children. H. J. L., Care Standard. 4-29-lwk POSITION as cook nnd housekeeper first class cooking and good manager. man-ager. K. S.. care Standard. 4-27-lwk WANTED Washing. 2225 Van Buren. 4-17-lino NURSING by tho week. 225S Grant Phono 2358-W. 4-2-lmo EXPERIENCE!" "ii"o wants position. 40 th nt HELP WANTJSJD MA'.E. CARRIAGE painter; give experience and reference. Reply, to S. T. O., cave this papoi 1-27-lwk HELP WANTED. MALE OR FEMALE. WANTED Man and wife for ranch work in Nevida; man must be practical prac-tical farmer and able to handle men; woman to do the cooking, wages $75 for right couple; no children. Inquire at Vineyard Land and Stock com-pany. com-pany. 410 24th st 4-26-lwk SITUATION WANTED MALEt MARRIED man wants position on ranch, experienced. Address "L," core of Standard. 4-23-lwk FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE of 3-room house cheap on account of party moving away. The rooms are for rent 404 26th st . 5-Mwk GOOD paying millinery business cheap. Address Milliner, care Standard. Stan-dard. 5-1-lmo ROOMING HOUSE of 26 rooms, of which 14 aro housekeeping. Will sell or trade for smaller rooming house. Address R. H. Caro Standard, s 4-30-2wks 100-CAPACITY Incubator; good machine; ma-chine; $S00. 2617 Monroe 1-29-lwk FIRST-CLASS Peerless seed potatoes. ?2.10 per cwt C. Stone, 249 W. 2nd. 4-29-lwk WELL-ESTABLISHED clothing storo on principal street in Ogden: will sell stock, fixtures and lease on account ac-count of proprietor's ill-health Address Ad-dress H. A., care of Evening Standard. 4-27-tf PRINCE Albort letter proas, hayfork, basement tubs, bath tube, counter, showcase, buggj. Bell 333. 1,200 SHARES of Montello Salt stock. Phone 2296-J. 4-23-12 ROOMING house, 18 rooms furnished, $675. E. S., Caro Standard 4-16-lmo FURNITURE for sale. 2980 Grant ave. 4-15-Ipjo STUDEBAKER surrej and phaeton, cutter and harness cheap. 423 24th. 4-11-tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE MODERN home and store; must sell quick Phone owner, 1427. 5-1-lmo DESIRABLE, small house, with 1 1-4 acres in fruit; rich soil; wide frontage, front-age, good water right; reasonable. Owner, 720 7th st. 5-1-lmo 11-ACRE fruit and chicken farm, close in. everything goes, cheap. W. G. Care standard Office. 4-29-lwk HERE'S THAT LITTLE HOME you'c been looking for. just outBide of town. C acres extra fine land, good water right, flowing well, good house, near school, church and store. Owner going east, must sell quick. A bargain at 4,000. C. D. IVES, 330 Twenty-fifth Street. 4-25-lwk CHEAP 2-six room houses. Inquire Owner, 2262 Wash. 4-25-tf AT A BARGAIN 7-ro3m modem brick, 248 29th.' Ehono 506-.I. 4-22-lmo $1,200 HOMEMbarn, fruit treos. Nob Hill. Inquire 1617 Robinson. 1 4 16-lrao TWO-STORY bilck rosideucc with 7 largo -rooms, modern; close in; Adams ave. $3,500 property will go for $2,S00 If sold n. No commissions; commis-sions; you deal owner. 2066 Adams. Phono 1 1-3. inq FOR SALE At a bargain, a five-room houso; owner leaving city. 223S End ion ave. " " -1-5-lwk 5 AND S-ROOM modern homeB. Ahp store. Torms. Owner, Phone 1427. 4 -11-1 mo Ci.OIcr BtJTLDING lota for sale, on Jefforson avenuo, betwoon 12th and 13th street All sot to cholco fruits, and just coming Into bearing. Small payment down balance on easy terms. See those beforo you buy. ""-quiro ""-quiro 603 Twelfth street 3-;-U FOR RKNT " ' IV FURNI8HED ROOMS Ifl THE COLONIAL, 362 21th st; pleas- ' SI ant sleeping looms by the day or B!a week; also housekeeping" rooms; ratoa ' JM reasonable. 4-16-tf I mHI 1 , r FOR RENT Furnished, new, cloan. H comfortable housekeeping rooms, 2 i JJM wk. up 536 31st st 3-13-lyr H FURNISHED ROOMS ror houEckeep- !M ing at foot of M. E. Avo 4-2-tt jH FURNISHED housekeeping rooms. I 2216 Madison, half block from car H line. G-l-lwk 1 1H FOR RENT Cory throe-room apart- ' ) mont; modora. , 2229 Lincoln. H 5-1-lwk S 3 FURNISHED rooms for housekeop- uH lng. 221 26th st. 5-1-lwk 11 MODERN housekeeping rooms $12,50 fa H a'lnonlh. 563 25th it. 4-30-lwk I jM HOUSEKEEPING rooms, 2630 Adams J9 ave. 1-27-lwk ffrtfl OLEAN front room; steam heat, bath; ' 'fl for , gentleman or man and wife. i H 2301 Adams. 4-26-lwl: 1H FURNISHED and jinfurnishod rooms H for housekeeping Prices and terms iH to suit These rooms miiHt be rented. H Utahna. 2408 Washington ave H 4-22-lmo l"H HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 171 22nd st, . , "H 4-20-lmo JJH ROOMS. ?L60 ,tc $3.00 wcolc. 2272 S ,VaBh v, 4-lC-lmo FURNISHED rooms for housekeep- I Ml . ing. 2220 Lincoln avenuo 4-12-tf V iK poitrbnt; -I ifjj UNFURNISHED ROOMS. J fig 4 SMALL rooms; adults only, dec- ,CWm trie lights. 603 27th. 1-29-lwk iK m TWO rooms for housekeeping. 30'J! "K Grant. 4 -13-1 mo , $K: FOR RENT l! W. ROOMS AND BOARD i SMI FURNISHED loom and board, Mrs. t B A. M Erickson. 210G Wash. 4-30-lmo JS ROOM AND BOARD Poplar Heights, ' Bfc 437 21th st -i 23-lmp , mil ROOMS and bcaid. 2333 Adarac. ' Mm 2-14-tf 5 hotels! H THE Hotel Idanha is now under new l D3 management. It has been romod 1 jc cd, cleaned, papered and nicely Turn- j jjr iBhed throughout 2474 1-2 Wash. I Aye. 3-8 lmo j E FOR RENT ' ' gl UNFURNISHED HOUSES :. m , m MODERN furnished new houso; ;fj!y porch, cellar, yards; close in. Call I vi rear 263 26th st 5-1-lt , G-ROOM modern house at 2203 Ad- f ams ave. 5-1-1 nk j (jjmo 5-ROOM brick, modern, lawn, shade. ht3 274S Lincoln. Phono 213G-J. fimt 5-1-lwk J IPS-ROOM modern brick house. Inquire j If 2958 Grant. -. 5-1-lwk J-s , ir FOR RENT Modern eleven -room ' L- brlck house, 2624 Lincoln ave' Ap- , hew ply 181 West 21st street 1-27-lwk Ll , $Tn- 6-ROOM house. Phono 235-M. I uh. 4-25-lwk , pho MODERN 6-room brick house for rent ' W 2532 Orchard ave Newly painted m and papered. Will be vacant April It 27th Applv 2539 Orchard 4-22-tC 1627 itwt FOR RENT Mr FURNISHED HOUSES MW '"'"' f-ROOM house. 2217 Adams. I? 4-29-1 mo ' RTr'nd ' JUwk FOUR-ROOM modern cottage on car lino, newlv furnished, including pi- I h PP- ano. 967 22nd. 4-27-lwlc :JLlwI' . 7rROOM house, partly furnished, bath. Wm $12.00. 2917 Porter avenuo. ' i5 4-26-tf ' ltvi FROM May IS or June 1. five-room ( V6' modern house; coal range, gas range -i apd hot water coll Phone 1666-M. &. 1-25-lwk l,re1 FORRENT KL FURNISHED APARTMENTS njp I (on.' FURNISHED The Corey Apartments. P w'jj Modern 256C Wash Ave 3-5-tf U fr : WANTED MISOikLLAiNOuS ) t'hr'' . y jear WANTED Turkey eggs. Phone iL- 410-W. 5-1-lmo I H Li.CE curtains and laundry work. KB - Mrs Gronnwood. no.ir 543 27tlL rj?lll. Phone 1399-.T. , 4-29-lmo lwk DESK or desk room. Ground floor of- i flco on Wash. ave. A. C, "caro Stan- ' vdard. ,. -;-2G-lwk " . ijied WANTED Use of piano for storage; one no children, best of care guaran- I , k. teed. Address J. M. L., 202 23rd -st. 1 , I--26-lwlc i in. I j;en. SMAIJj driving team for 25 days. 12t Must be reasonable. 330 "25th st i LA.CE curtain And laundry work. Mrs. o Greenwood, rear 513 27th. Phone 55 1399-J. 3-27-lmo ' f , LACE curtain and laundry work. Mrs. err'. Greenwood, rccr 543 27th. Phone t&, 1399-J " 2-20-lmo Jjjfl Wo pay the highest prices for cast jJJTjl off clothing. Call ub up. Phono 1881. '"w'm5,J 2-10-tf , gj CLEAN white rags at Standard offico. 'j fisl FOR SALE REAL ESTATE ( -- 4 LOTS, Wall and 20th. Phone 1000-K. , Sl 4-18-lwk Ma REAL ESTATE A desirable location ' ffl for business, proporty on 24th streot ' JZtU Partv leaving state; must havo tho , EJ money; snap. Kelly & Herrlck pin 1-13-tf O NEW five-room modern bungalow: ' --jf-j large lot. with fruit trees and wa- . iJatj tor lights ,919 22ad st i-t-1mu I ,'gKjj FOR SALE OR TRADE. P GROCERY and notion store; good Io- 'pgl j cation; for salo or trade for fruit atai farm or chickeu ranch. Addrocs j J li Ranch, caro Standard. 5-I-lc I ' Read the Classified Ada. J H V |