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Show E s s 'TORY n this column J r month, pay- r fcys I LY, (over Nye's A S411 ash avo. First National J DING d loose leaf de Upstairs. 24i'.5 t 0. 12-30-lmo EANING ""Jone 883 for up-making, up-making, re- Tfe? Ib iCTOR 31, Of ; all acute and n, ft Rooms 13-14, tt! fc Office hours of p. m 11-5-tf ;tNAI. Wi bust ness. 15HT SCHOOL. 0 lls courses rij , 'jtAMPS toas. They stand 1 Tey 24th st. Electa! Elec-ta! 1 11-lyr 4k f. 'KEATMENT 0aj. la yB56 Washington '82; re? . J91-M. the I vibrator treat- C?.-peumatlsm, pa- les. 12-2-lyr t REPAIRING TSlEPAIRIXG P. ! 'iShoe Sh.'p. 3M? material in the ftSBiteed Gne us its?."' ll-30-3mo. t lANCE. fT, under Utah JPhone i'" r s that pay. 180 25tb St. J I 7 3DERMLST modeled; skins inteed T. Ja-i Ja-i hem ber.ted; bet ;ry room ; new , ud Tweuty- ) lity parl J"" I E If you have one US Ui W" JBLIC. jenty -fifth St ERHANG1NG fling a.id tinting 7b 571 -R jiPHY br your friends 1 lor postcard nothiue, else lllstairs, 21'J 25th ) SURGEON . j Physician and nin 11 to 4 p. m. on Ave. Phone in 2129-W. G46 e-ii-tr , MG ly lgfc SON Union wedding stock, , pt Ave. Upstairs, j O. We do good j lh. Phone S50. 12-30-1 mo br AMPS. rfcH . RKS, phone 451, wish us to call tfice. Spargo's 12-o It WORK McCarty & C.- me 2018-W. ) GOODS I i .jfjHAND furniture, -bought, sold oils oi-ls and 6uitcaees -ie 1321 179 1-2 6-13-lyr. tore, 2227 Wash-ad Wash-ad furniture of i sold, prlcci . ,can equal. 12-2-lyr ,e lPAIRS all ranROs Nu ed us oi one of y serious trou-repair trou-repair bouse. gjffTel. :iC4. l-S-tf S CORSETS (A) Mrs Smith CLEANERS ipultj jt Tailors, rleau-epairlng rleau-epairlng Phone (-th St. 1-4-lmo 2$ CLEANING ' r, Cleaning, ite-1465 ite-1465 Wash. Ae 1 2 30-1 mo OGDEN BUSINESS DIRECTORY (Continued.) VARNISHING AND PAINTING J. J M'KINNON. 2202 Wash. AcCar-rlage AcCar-rlage and (L) Auto painting VETERINARY SURGEON Office and Hospital. 21GC Washington Fraternal societies MASONIC Queen Esther chapter No. i, O E. S., regular raeetincs held at Masonic hal on Washington ave between 26th and 26th sts the first and third Fridays of each month Sojourning So-journing members cordially inited to attend. Fannio M. Whlttemore, W M.; Callie E. Cave. Secretary Unity Lodge. No. 18, F. & A. M Masonic Temple. f6u Washington avenue. Meetings every Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m. Members of Sister Lodges and sojourning brethren cordially invited to attend. H. L. Herrington. W M. Fehx T. Moore, Secretary. Women of Woodcraft Ogden Circle Cir-cle No. 5S1, meets every Wedne3dav night at 7:30 o clock, K. of P hall. Visting neighbors Invited. Dues can be paid to Dr Alice M. Ridge. M D., 57-68 Lewis block. Elizabeth Best. G N., 2543 Lincoln avenue, phone 1903-J. Marie Crites, Clerk. 2731 Monroe avenue Sego Lily Circle No 174 meets every ev-ery second and fourth Thursday nights at 8 p. ni., In I. O O. F hall Visiting neighbors cordially invited Mary E. Bllxt. G. N , 451 31st St Kate Heyman, Clerk, Bell phon- 1247-J Fraternal Order of Eagles Ogden Aerie, No. 118. F. O. E., meets every Wednesday evening at Eagle hall. Hudson avenue, at S o'clock. Visiting brother Eagles are invited to attend tho aerie meetings. Club rooms open at 11 a. m. Thos Leslie, W. President. Presi-dent. E R. Geiger. Secretary Dr. C. E. Wardleigh. Aerie Physician. Knights or Pythias -Ogden Ixdge No. 2, Knights of Pythias, meets at Castle ball. Utah National bank building, build-ing, every Monday evening All K of P.'s requested to meet with us. Geo. B. Hart, C. C. W. G. Kind, M. of E. W L Underwood. K. of R. & S Queen City Rebekah Lodge, No 4 1 O O F., meets second and fourth Friday evenings at Odd Fellows hall. Visiting m unbers inited Anna Kissel. N. i; Emma Meid. Recording Secretary. 728 Twenty-third St. Modern Woodmen ol America Utah Camp 9990 meets every first and third Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at K. of P. hr.lL Twenty-fourth and Washington avenue. Visiting members mem-bers invited. A. G. Jones, Consul. J. H. Shafer Clerk Brotherhood of American Yoemen Ogden Homestead. No. 1505, meets on 2 and 4 Tuesday evening at K. P. ball. Visiting Archers are cordially invited to meet wltb us W S O'Brien, Foreman. 2338 Crammercy avenue J A Junk, Correspondent, 3202 Washington Woodmen of the World Weber Weber Camp No. 74. meets In K. o' P ball In the Utah National bant-building bant-building ever; Thursday evening at s o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially Invited to attend. Fred F. Williams. C C. E Auth. Clerk. Fir3t National bank building Royal Highlanders Meet every firsthand third Fridays at 8 p. m . at Union Labor hall. Visiting members cordially invited Andrew W Nelson, L P. Wm Muller. Sec. and Trras, 2582 Washington Ave. LEGAL PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE Consult County Clerk or the Respective Respec-tive Signers for Further I nformatlon. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATORS SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE In the District Court of the Second Judicial District, in and for the County of Weber, State of Utah. In the Matter of the Estate of Timothy Tim-othy O'Neil, Deceased Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance pur-suance of an Order of the District Court of Weber County. State of Uuh. made on the 3rd day of January, Janu-ary, 1913, in the mat er of the estate of Timothy O'Neil, deceased, ibo un-d--rsii4ned. Administrator with the Will annexed oi the above estate, will sell ai Pilvate Sale, in one parcel, to the highest bidder, upon the terms and conditions hereinafter mentioned, subject to confirmation bv the said DistriC. Court, on or after the 25lh day of January, 1918, all of tho right, title, iuterest and estate oi the said Timothy O'Neil. at the time ol his death. In and to the real property hereafter described, and all the richt, title and interest that the said estate has by operation of law, or othor-ui-.- acquired, other than, in addition to that of said deceased, of, In. and to that certain lot, piece and parcel of land. Situate, lv ins ahd being in the Count) of Weber. State of Utah, and more partlculsrly described as foi-Iowb. foi-Iowb. to-wlt: A patt of the Eist one-half of the North West Quartet of Section 26, Township 5 North, Range One (1 West. U. S Survey. Beginning at the S E. corner of, sab" lot on the East and West center lire of said Section 26 at a point 1.50 chains West of North and South ''Miter ''Mi-ter line of said Section JC: thence North to County road and on center of said Section 2C; thence North to Count v road and on center oi said road 14 .".5 chains to center of street, running W, and near the U P. R R line and its crossings ihenoe West on center ol said Street 10 7i chains to land owned by Charles Stoddard: thence S. 5.30 chains, thence Weal 1 chain; thence S. 10.08 chains. LEGAL ( Continued) t bonce East on Section center line 11 55 chains to place of beginning Excepting from abovo described lands, hep, in n I up at a point 719 ft. West of S. E corner of N W. quarter quar-ter of said Section 26, and running thence North 800 ft. to a ditch, thence South Easterly along Bald ditch 229 t'i thence North 2 degrc.s 30 minutes Fast 4U7 ft to lh CoUnty road alon I P R. R . thence North Westerly along said road 818 fi thence South '! degrees 17 minutes W 1 10 ft . thence North 85 decrees 10 minutes W 106 ft thence S. 13 degrees de-grees 25 minutes E 59 ft.; thence S. 3 degrees E. 292 N thence S. SC. decrees de-crees 25 minutes W BO fi thence S 1 degree 24 minutes Mm ft., to the S. Lino of Quarter Section, thence E 266 ft. to place of hepln-nius hepln-nius together with all water rights used in connection with said lands. All water used on said land and belonging be-longing and appertaining thereto Is Included with the said real estate Terms and conditions of sale Cash as follows (20 per cent) twenty twen-ty per cent of the purchase monej to be paid at the time of sale, the balance bal-ance upon the confirmation of the sale. The purchaser to assume the payment ol, and take the property, subject to ihe Count taxes, and all assessments ol" whatsoever name or nature, which are now, or may become be-come hereafter chargeable or a lien i against the proper! purchased by him. All bids and offers must he in writing, writ-ing, and ma' he left at tho law office of-fice of Joseph Chez. Esq , Attorney for the said Administrator, with the Will annexed, at his office, rooms 403-404 First National Rank Ruildinc. Ogden. Utah, or mav he delivered to the undersigned administrator with the W ill annexed, personally, at any time after the first publication of this notice and before the making of the sale. The right Is reserved to reject all bids. Dated January l nth. 1913. r;i:)Rc,E S MARKER, Administrator With Will Annexed of Estate of Timothy O Nell. Deceased. De-ceased. JOSEPH CHEZ, Attorney for Estate. NOTICE. in the District Court of the Fifth Judicial District, State of Utah, COUH ty of Juab. In the matter of the estate and j guardianship f Edward M Shea and Marguerite Shea, minors Notice-Notice Notice-Notice is hereby given that In pur I suance of an order duly made by said court on the twenty-second day of July, I'M 2. the undersigned, as guard-Ian guard-Ian of the persons and estates of Edward Ed-ward M Shea and Marguerite Shea, minors, will sell at private sale, subject sub-ject to the confirmation of said court, all the right, title and interest of said minors, viz.: An undivided two-ninths interest (being an undivided one-ninth one-ninth interest of each of said minors i of. in and to the following real property prop-erty situate in tho county of Weber, Slate of Utah, described as follows to-wit : Parts of the Northeast and Southeast South-east quarters of Sec tion Eighteen and of the Northwest and Southwest quar- j iters of Section Seventeen in Town jshlp Six, North of Ranee One West of the Salt Lake meridian, U. S Survey, Sur-vey, in Weber County, State of Utah, described as beginning at a point six and 25J.O0 i hains south of the north east corner of said southeast quarter of Section Eighteen and running thence north 72 2-4 deg. west thirteen and 50-lOu chains, thence north nine and 81-100 chains thence south S8 deg. east eleven and 26-100 chains, I thence south 50-100 chains, thence I south S8 deg east 3 and 53-100 chains, thence north 14 deg. east eleven and 27-1 0u chains, thence east nine and 100 chains, thence south Ihree and 100 chains, thence east one an7 50-100 50-100 chains, thence south thirty-seven and 47-100 chains, thence west nine and 89-100 chains, thence north nine and 3-4 deg. west six and 85-100 chains, theuce north eight deg west ten and j5-100 chains to section line, thence soulh 75-100 of a chain, to place of beginning Also parts of the southeast quarter of section seven in said township be ginning at a point six and 13-100 chains east from the southwest coi ner of said quarter section and running run-ning thence east two and 56 1-2-1 U0 chains, thence north 1-2 deg. east nineteen and r4-l 0 chains thence west two and 56 l-i'-lon chains, thent- south 1-2 deg west nineteen and 54 100 chains, to beginning. Also beginning begin-ning at a point eleven and 26-100 chains east from the southwest corner cor-ner of said southeast quarter of section sec-tion seven and running thence east fifteen and 37-100 chains, thence north 12 deg east nineteen and 88-100 chains, thence west fifteen and 87-100 chains, thence south 1-2 deg. west nineteen and 54-100 chains, to begin ning. Also a part of the northeast Quar if, of seci ion eighteen m said tow u-ship, u-ship, beginning at a point thirteen and 30-100 chains wesi from the northeasl corner of said quarter, and running t bonce south one and 25-100 chains, thence west 20 and 50-100 chains, thenci north one and 26-100 chains, thence east twenty and 50-ltiO chains, to place of beginning; excepting 0 fi N. right of way across said land 66 feet wide. In all. about 96 acres Also the following described tract of laud in Weber county state of Utah described .s follows: Purl of ih' northeast quarter of Section IS, Township Six North Range 1 Wesl Salt Lake Meridian. U S Survey, beginning be-ginning 125 chains south and 13.3 chains west from the northeast corner of said quarter section, thence south 20.50 chains, thence east one rod, thence northeasterly 7X rods, to a lolnt two rods enst of the west line ot this description, thence northeast erly two rods more or less to a point three rods east of the west line of this description, thence west three rods to the place ol beginning. Together with all water rights connected con-nected With said land, said water being be-ing twenty-five shares of the Lynne Irrigation company, Certificate No 309. On or after the 27th day of January. Janu-ary. 1913. and written bids will be received re-ceived by Margaret C Shea, whose I postoffic- address and residence is Eureka, Juab county, i tab Terms of sale are as follows Pur chase price payable In gold coin of the United Stales, ten per cent to be paid at the date of sale and the balance to be paid upon confirmation of sale by said court and the delivery of a deed. MARGARET Gr. SHEA. Guardian or the persons and estates of Edward M Shea and Marguerite Shea, Minors. edwari) pike. Attorney. Dated January 15, 1913. READ THIS UNKBEL ADVERTISING PRICES Want advertisements cost one cent per word each issue, or 5 cents per lino of five words per day, no first Insertion lees than 25 cents, or two or more lines per week at the rati of 2f cents oer line per week, or 75 cents per line per month. Remember flvt avrage words make a line. All advcrtleem-nts on this page must bo paid In advance- No exceotlon to this rule. HELP WANTED FEMALE. GOOD Rlrl for general housework. small family. Apply to Dr C. F. Osgood. 1-16-1 wk EXPERIENCED irl for housework small family, good wages. 66S 24th st Phone 1109-J. 1 14-lwk ;IKI for housework. Mrs. Sims, 5n6 23d st l -14-lwk WANTED Good girl for housework. first class wages, no washing or Ironing. (A) 571 24th St l-13-tf COOD cjil for general house work 2350 Adams Mrs. Albert Scowcroft 1-4-tf OIRL for reception room work Thorn, as Studio, 2457 Wash 1-4-11 LADY canvassers. Arabian Tea Importing Im-porting Co., phone 110. 2370 Was i Ave. 12-20-tf YOUNG ladies wanted to train at Berges hospital. 2106 Wash 11-30-tf DRESSMAKING--Reasonable prices 1454-J. 275 22d st 10-29-lmc SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE YOUNG lad wants work by the day. Phone U'.IO-R i-15-lwk WIDOW lady wishes position as , housekeeper for widower with small family. 3224 Lincoln Ave. l-ll-lwk TO HOUSEWIVES TO THE Business Men. Housewives-Sanitary Housewives-Sanitary Garbage and Waste Paper Co., is now prepared to furnish you a sanitary can. haul your waste paper pa-per and garbage Office 2438 ash Prices reasonable. Phone 620 1-3-tf HELP WANTED MALE. DISTRICT Agent for Oaden by accident acci-dent and health Insurance Co Business Bus-iness established. liberal commissions, commis-sions, exclusive contract; references required. Address G U Fuller. 5m; W alker Bank Bldg . Salt Uike City, Utah. l-15-lwl FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. ROOMS for light housekeeping, lights, bath and gas 2613 Wash 1 16 lwk TWO housekeeping rocms. modern, gas. (TJ) 8201 Lincoln Ave 1-13-lwk HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 171 22d st. (A). l-13-lwk MODERN furnished rooms with gas. 2201 Lincoln Ave. l-ll-lwk TWO rooms for Unlit housekeeping, with bath 456 2.;nd st 1 lUlwk BACHING quarters. Room in rear on ground floor, with some shed room. Address B L. Cars Standard HOUSEKEEPING rooms, gas. bath, also sleeping rooms. 427 24th st. 12-21-3vks HOUSEKEEPING rooms 2353 Monroe Mon-roe ave. 1 2-20-1 mu FURNISHED auu uuluinished Hats. 2031 Crant. 9-26-6mo FOR RENT -Furnished, now, clean. comfortable housekeeping rooms 2 wk. up 30 Cist st, 3-13-lyr ROOMS for housekeeping Utahna. 7-29-tf WANTED ROOMS YOUNG man wishes 1 or 2 rooms in modern house, in outskirts oi town. Address POBtOffiCfl Box 435. 1-14-lwk FOR RENT EOARL AND ROOM. BOARD wltb or without room 2259 Moffit. 12-20-lnio FOR RENT UNFURNISHED ROOMS THREE rooms. $5 00 per month. CI I Sullivan Ave l-9-6t FOR RENT UNFURNISHED HOUSES. 3-ROOM house, bath and electnc lights, near corner 23rd and Jeff, ave. Inquire 2iil4 Wash ave L-16-lwl FIVE ROOM bouse. modern, 2419 Monroe ave. Apply A. B. Canfl.dd Phone 117s l-io-if 6-ROO.M modern brick, fuK- location on bench, gas, porches. C D. IVES. 380 25th St, 1-15-lmo FOR RENT One five-roomed modern mod-ern house; brand new on bench One seven-roomed modern brick n bench To Exchange 1912 Automobile; Automo-bile; good as new for city loiv Call 913; 1-11-lt A COMFORTABLE 3-room house on the bench. Call room lnu Firs! National Na-tional bank. L-10-tl C-ROOM modern, clofe in, desirable. C. D. IVES. 380 36th St. WHY rent? Good modern homes irora 1400 up, e3Sy terms. (Ei Tel 1427 12-lU-0wk IH I UTAH-NA I J CHOCOLATES I H GIVEN AWAY I I jJ In each of sixteen of the small advertise- I ' merits on this page you will find one of the sH Jl((BBHBWaBJ- sixteen letters which when composed spell the words U-T-A-H-N-A C-H-O-C-O-L-A-T-E-S. H I "u Find the advertisements containing the let- K In , , i 1 1 I 1 ters whicn are in parenthesis, as (U), then I L'': I 0 clip them f rom the page and paste them on I J , V the ballot in correct order, corresponding with 1 I " the letters at the left of the ballot. Bring them to the Standard office on Saturday of I L eacn week. The first 25 persons bringing j correct ballots will each receive a one-pound ' box of Utahna Chocolates. I iL This contest begins Monday, January 13. READ THE WANT ADS S I and find the letters to compose the ballot. FOR RENT UNFURNISHED HOUSES. (Continued.) 4-ROOM brick house, barn and cellar, cel-lar, large lot Apply 315 12th St. 1 4-1 wk ONE 4 -room bouse. $10 a month Call pbono 967. 12-6-tt FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSES I'OUK ROOM bouse (T) close in on bench 1472-W. 1-M-lwk FOR RENT FURNISHED APARTMENTS MODERN housekeeping apt ; bath. gas range, disappearing beds, I q aj) 2266 Washington ave. 11- 26-lwk FOR RENT STORES STORE for rent The . L Clark room Apply to Stafford Millinery Co. 1 11 lwk FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS ALMOST new furniture In bulk or by piece, (heap for cash 2145 Adams Ave. 1-15-lwk COOD milch cow. 350 ISth 1-8-twK IRON block and tackle with long oue-Inch oue-Inch rope. Inquire at Standard Office. KINDLING wood Yard on Hudson Ave . beu 23rd anu 24th Sts. Phone 517-J. 12-26-tf GOOD Cutter for sale cheap, also housekeeping rooms ;"or rent Boone 1269- W. PINE violin; new and old, at extremely ex-tremely low prices. Cash or Install -meuts. Pantoue, 425 32nd St. 12- 11-lmo PIANOS and players at lowest pc: 1-ble 1-ble prices. Pautoue. 425 32nd St 12-11-lmo. ' GOOD cheap lumber. 241 27th St 11-20-tf MONEV TO LOAN Money to loan on tit n and farm property Any amount, no delay. Mathews-McCuIIoch Co., under First Nat. Bank Phone 301. MONEY TO LOAN on real estate. II A Purdy. 23rd and Wash, ave 12 24-lmo MONEY TO LOAN on real estate. $100 up, real estate contracts and mortgages bought and sold. Hit HSE1 l ESTMENT CO.. 2411 Washington Ave.. Room 11. MONEY to loan on watches, diamonds, dia-monds, Jewelry, firearms, etc. Uncle Un-cle Sam's Ixan Office, established 1885 Tlie Money Lendeis of Ogdeu. 278 25th st. C. H. Smitn. Prop. 'J-4-lyr CHATTEL loans, salary loans. You can get It today. Cheapest rates, best and most private terms In UlaD. D D. Drake, over Talne Hurst. MORTGAGE LOANS on Improved uirin or city property hunter a KENNEDY. 502 First National bldg. 5-12-tf MONEY to loan on real estate security. secur-ity. (T) J. J. Brummlt. 1-27-tf ..I ri 1 CLAIRVOYANT LISTEN, HEAR! MADAME YOGIS, the greatest fore-seer. fore-seer. astroloRist, palm and card reader and be convinced. 150 26th St. nil l,j Grande Cottage l-13-lwk LOST ri'RSE containing $11 tj het 23rd end 30th OH W;sh Ave Return to Standard. (SJ Reward. l-S-2t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE NEW brick bungalow; bargain; easv terms C D IVES, 380 25th SI 1-15-lmo BUST LOTS in the City F. Hender--hot, under Ut Nat'l Bank Phone 322-W. WILL sell cheap desirable, modern, i modern cottace close in Would 1 tak unimproved lots close in. in part payment Phone 1574-W. 1-15-lwk: l-ROOM modern brick collate, close In on bench (Ni. will sell cheap! on easy terms. Apply 2411 Washing ton ave., room 11. 1-13-lwk FARM TO TRADE. FARM near town lor house, close in. C. D IVES. 380 25th St 1-15-lyr POULTRY BABY CHICKS. S C White Lejtborns. Brown Leghorns Leg-horns Place your order now for baby chicks We guarantee satisfaction Write for price list. Orlnnd Hatcher. Orland, Glenn Co. Cal. 1 ll-.Imo WANTED MISCELLANEOUS j KIDS come runnin 3-10c. Girls take em half price Ma New 'Wbite-I 'Wbite-I house" bath tub, $23 Alvord and anything. any-thing. Tel 333-W. Ll3!" LEGAL NOTICE j Notice is hereby j;iven that the annual an-nual meeting of the stockholders of the Mount Hood Railroad compan will be held at the company's office, No 416 Twenty-fourth street, in US-den US-den City, I ' tab . on Mondav , February 3. 1913 at 2 o'clock p. m., lor the purpose of electing a board of directors direc-tors for the ensuing yrar ar.d transactor trans-actor such oth'- business as may properlv come before the meeting HENRI H. ROLAPP. Secret Mount Hood R R. Co. NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS' STOCKHOLD-ERS' MEETING. Notice is hereby given that there will be a special meeting of the Stockholders Stock-holders of the Ogden Fncking & Pro-vision Pro-vision Company at the office of the corporation, at Ogden. Utnh. on Friday. Fri-day. January 17th. 1913, at 4 o'clock, In the afternoon thereof, for tho pur-l.ose pur-l.ose oi adopting or rejecting tho proposed pro-posed amendment to the Articles of Incorporation. Article '1II thereof, In this Changing the number of board of directors from seven persons to five, otherwise said article VIII to remain re-main the same a6 it now Is; also to transact such other business ;.s may legally come before said meeting. By order of the Board of Directors, this 24tli day of December. 1912. SIMON S JENSEN. Secretary. FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1 OF OGDEN, UTAH U. S DEPOSITARY Capital $ i50.oo9.oo Undivided profits and surplus . . . 330,000.00 Deposits 3,500,000.00 M. S. Browning, Pres.; L. R. Eccles. Vice Pres.; G- H. Tribe. Vice-Prcs.; John Wat-eon, Wat-eon, Vice-Pres: John Pingrce, H Cashier; Jas. F. burton, Aest. ft o;. der. Palace Cafe Special Dinner . . 25c Lunch from 11 a. m. t 4 p. m. Dinner from 4 p. m. to p. m. TOM HOY, Mgr. 284 25th 8t Slade9s I Transfer I Phone 321. 408 25th Stree' We have the largest van 'n f.ne : city. Quick ervlce. Moving, 6hlp- r ping and handling pianos. Prompt 1 freight delleerlec. Furniture mcv- j ing a specialty. Storage at reason- able rates. Tmm mTi I 322 Twenty-fifth St. Special Dinner 25 I Lunch from 11 a. m to 4 p. m. g Dinner frcm 4 to 8 p. m '.(.9 and Foon. Managers The Toggery I fdn,s Str I OGDEN TURF EXCHANGE 3601 Washington Ave. Direct Service on Juarez Races Telephone 313. j The Newport Cafe JIM, WONG-WE, Manager 218 TWENTY -FIFTH STREET. Open Day and Night. Everything Sanitary. Fresh Meatf. f says THE T TT I LITTLE 1 Have 1 DOCTOR XT I N;o. 1. Suf- JNOW fered wltb g j Jc Lumbago. L ured No. 2. sur- T'u n f fered with 1 hem All rnncestion of m ol Lungs. W No. J. Suf- fered wltb I tlff Joints iffi l- Suffered w5?V$ with severo head- gL v if If you have a cold CURE IT NOW, be. JlHr tore serious results H f in. Kidney Trouble, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Pleurisy, are all per-BUaded per-BUaded on by bad colds. The Little Doctor. 'Mac Laren's Mustard Cerate, Cer-ate, will absolutely relievo you at once it win do everything tor you that the mustard plaster will, with-out with-out irritating or harming the skin WILL NEVER BLISTER. Mac La -en's Mustard Cerate is for tale at A. 1 R. Mclntyro, Drugs, and at ?ll good druggists In laic 35c and 6t Write today for sample to Mac Laron Drug. Co., Cleveland, Ohio, or Los Angeles, |