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Show JiTheceiver's sale. ' mf- to tin oidr made by tho dls-J4U dls-J4U r Third Judicial district .jTiWte of Ktnh. for the county of , dit- n a HUit therein pending bc-m bc-m ij- Callahan, plaintiff, and Plo-)5'ierIftK Plo-)5'ierIftK company et al.. ricfund-I4th ricfund-I4th day of February, A. D. ;2Jpmondcl on the Cth day of 1914 directing the under-KKr under-KKr receiver, to nell for cash tho iMrty hereinafter described, and to receive bids therefor until jBltig tho 1st day of April, A. IB liereln given, that the undcr-3H undcr-3H recelve bldH at his place of itK No- 101. in the D. F. Walker Second South street, In the Pit Lako. for tho purchaHe of the TTjMfty, for cash, until and Includ-day Includ-day of April. A. D. 1014. .vjPerty to bf sold is known as the fHurscriPF; Furm. and Is situate llBgy r,'tV. a part being In sec-'HkM"' sec-'HkM"' o the southeast quarter of JlMFcf ,0"). and a part In the PfiMF V1 northeast quarter of v Wfn!-J"fowr '2,). a" ' township j3U.'..oT. roKe one fl) west. ?M "II slxty-Plx and two-thirds .Iflg'W' . .moro or loss: a more par---TaRSrl.pl 1" metes and bounds iiUmPt ,ncJ al 'y otivo. All bld aWravix and confirmation JaKVe entitle, court. nH5 particular;? may be had upon . ?3UtVs,or at '"' ofllcf. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S -O A3TO R DELINQUENT NOTICE. Yankee Consolidated Mining company, principal office room No. 1120'f New'.iouso building. Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice There arc delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assessment No, S of 2 cents per shade levied on the 4th day of February, 1914, the several amounts sot opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: Cert. No. Amt. No. Shares Due Bean. Dr. J. H 924 200 $4.00 J-auer, F. G A-232 200 4.00 Kimball, Chas. IC A-954 , 100 2.00 Lauer, F. -G A-11421 S00 21.00 Gould, J. B A-1301 100 2.00 Robinson. Jennie 12. ..A-1524 500 10.00 MeGurrln, F. E A-2038 500 10.00 Kimball, Chas. K A-2103 300 U.00 Spargo, 12st. of J. H. A-2114 200 4.00 Vail, K. A A-21G0 300 G.00 Gerrard. Leandcr .. ..A-23GC 1000 20.00 Rockhill. A. B A-244G 1000 20.00 Scully, Helen S A-25G0 500 10.00 Kimball, Chas. E A-2719 200 4.00 Murphy. Miss Lou .. ..B-2S 300 G.00 Kimball, Clias. & B-4G 200 4.00 Beckman. Jos. F 13-50 500 10-00 Pollock, J. A. &. Co. ..B-71 100 2.00 Joseph, M. D B-S5 500 10. 00 Smithers, P. L B-130 1000 20.00 Beers. May B-17G 100 2.00 Guthell, A. G. .B-17S 300 G.00 Havenor. W. M B-IS2 400 S.00 Scully, M. II B-1S7 1000. 20.00 Havenor, W. M. B-194 100 2.00 Tremayne. Mathew . .B-22S 500 10.00 Jarrard, N. G B-231 400 S.00 Murray, T. H B-400 200 4.00 Wl miner, R. S B-491 200 4.00 Davlcs. A B-51S 500 10.00 Clark. II. P B-531 19S.O0O 39G0.00 And in accordance with the law and an order of the board of directors made on the 4th day of February. 1914. so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction at the office of the secretary, No. 1120 Newhouse building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 23rd day of March, 1914. at 2:30 o'clock p. in., to pay the delinquent delin-quent assessment thereon, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. A. J3. CANFIIOLD. Secretary. Yankee Consolidated Mining Co., Room 1120 Newhouse building, Salt Lake City, Utah. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the district court In and for Salt Lake county, state of Utah. Utah Savings Sav-ings & Trust company, a corporation, plaintiff, against Melvina Jorgcnsen, Jacob Jorgcnsen, S. W. Morrison. IS. P. Sears, and 1511a S. Sears, defendants, to be sold at sheriff's salo at th'e west front door of the county courthouse In the city und county of Salt Lake, state of Uta'i, on the 23rd day of March, A. D. 1914. at 12 o'clock noon of said day, all the right, title, claim and Intorcst of said defendants, de-fendants, of, in and to tho following described de-scribed real estate, lo wit: All of lots one.(l) and two (2). block four (4), Westminster Heights plat "A," a subdivision of part of block 10. five-acre five-acre plat "C." Big Field survey; subject lo the building restrictions contained In deed recorded June 4, 1907, as No. 223167. In Book 7-N" of deeds, pago 404, of the records of said county. Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances appur-tenances thereunto belonging or In anywise any-wise appertaining. Situate, lying and being in the city of Salt Lake, county of Salt Lake, state of Utah. Purchase price payable In lawful money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lako City, Utah, this 27th day of February. A. D. 1914. ANDREW SMITH, JR., Sheriff of Salt Lako County, State of Utah. By D. P. Thomap. Deputy Sheriff. Richards. Richards &. Ilamer, Attorneys Attor-neys for Plaintiff. Date of first publication, February 23, A. D. 1914. 03419 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. Liberty Mining company. Principal placo of business, 503 Utah Savings & Trust company building. Salt Lake City. "Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting meet-ing of tho directors, held on the 21st day of February, 1911, an assessments of one (1) cent por share was levied on the capital stock of tho Liberty Mining company, com-pany, a. corporation, payable Immediately to Daniel Hamor. secretary. 603 Utah Savings Sav-ings & Trust company building, Salt Lalca City, Utah. Any stock upon which thin assessment may remain unpaid on tho 28th day of March. 1911, will be delinquent aij advertised ad-vertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment thereof Is made before, will bo sold on the 16th day of April. 1914, .to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs o". advertising and la C" DANIEL HAMER. Secretary, Room 503 Vtuli Havings & Tru:,l com-ptt com-ptt i bi'l'dli- - or,0?0 UPHOLSTERERS A. D, TUcTcEfTi'RAC holstcrcr; furnituro repaired; carpets and linoleum relald. 716 West Cth No. Wasatch 2671-N-W. p700 SCAVENGER KEENSANITARY CO.. SCAVENGER work of all kinds. Wasatch 5255. ola92 NOTIOB OF BOND SALE. Notice is hereby given that a sale of bonds of Blue Bench irrigation district No. 1 to the amount of thirty thoueand (530.000.00) dollars has been ordered by the board of directors of said district and sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds will be received by said board of directors at th office of said district at Duchesne, Wasatch county, state of Utah, up to the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. on tho 2Sth day of March. A. D. 1914, for the said bonds or anyportIon thereof In amouiit3 of $250.00 or any multiple thereof. there-of. Said bonds aro to run from ten to twenty years and will be made payable as provided by section 15 of chupter 74 of the Session Laws of Utah, 1909; as amended by chapter 53 of tho Session Laws of Utah, 1911, and as further amended by chapter 101 of the Session Laws of Utah. 1913, and will bear Interest Inter-est at the rato of six per cent per annum, an-num, payable semi-annually on the first day of June and the first day of December Decem-ber of each year; principal and Interest to be paid at the office of the county treasurer of Wasatch county, state of Utah, and at such other place as may hereafter bo determined by tho board of directors, of said district. No proposal will be accepted for a less sum than 95 per cent of the face value of the bonds bid for. The board of directors reservo tlio right to reject any and all bids. All proposals pro-posals must be addressed to L. S. Hood, secretary of Blue Bench Irrigation District Dis-trict No. 1, at Duchesne. Wasatch county, Utah. The said bonds will be issued In conformity con-formity with a resolution of the board of directors duly passed and adopted on the 3rd day of February, 1914, as follows: Series No. 2 No. 1; Nc. or bonds, S; their numbers, 1 to S, Inclusive; value, 53000.00; date of maturity, December 1, 1924. Series No. 2 No. 2; No. of bonds, 9;-their 9;-their numbers, 9 to 17, Inclusive; value, 2250.00; date of matui-Ity, December 1, 1925 Series No. 2 No. 3: No. of bonds, 10;, their numbers, 18 to 27, Inclusive; value, $2500.00; date of maturity", December 1, 192G. Series No. 2 No. 4; No. of bonds, 10; their numbers, 23 to 37. Inclusive; value, $2500.00; date of maturity, December 1, 1927. Series No. 2 No. 5; No. of bonds, 11; their numbers, 38 to 48, inclusive; value, $2750.00; date of maturity, December 1, 1928. Series No. 2 No 6; No. of bonds, 12; their numbers, 49 to 60, inclusive; value, $3000.00; date of maturity, December 1, 1929. Series No. 2 No. 7; No. of bonds, 14; their numbers, 61 to 74, inclusive; value, $3500.00; date of maturity, December 1, 1930. Series No. 2 No. 8; No. of bonds, 16; their numbers, 75 to 90, Inclusive; value, $4000.00; dato of maturity, December 1, 1931. Series No. 2 No. 9; No. of bonds, 13; their numbers, 91 to 108, Inclusive; value, $4500.00; dato of maturity. December 1, 1932. Scries No. 2 No. 10; No. of bonds. 12; their numbers, 109 to 120, Inclusive; value, $3000.00; date of maturity, December 1, 1933. Dated at Duchesne. Utah, this 2Gth of February. A. D. 1914. By order of the board of directors. .7. P. BIRCH. President. S. II. BOTTOM. JOSEPH JOLLY. Directors. L. S. Hood, secretary. pl32 SALE OF GOODS FOR STORAGE AND other charges Held Tuesday. March 10, 1914. at 10 a. in.. Kimball Van & Storage Stor-age company warehouse, rear 148 West First South street, Salt Lake City, Utah. To the undersigned You arc hereby notified no-tified that owing to the nonpayment of storage and other charges, your goods will be sold at public auction for cash to satisfy charges. Said sale lo be held at our warehouse, rear 14S Wc3t First South st root. Suit LaJe City, Tuesday, March 10, 1911, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., Kimball Van & Storage company, corporation, I. M. Kimball, president. William R. Pascoe 2 bed ends, 2 bed sides. 1 spring, 2 boxes 11. II? goods. 10 chairs, l chiffonier. 1 carpet, 3 high chairs, 1 stove board. 2 sacka and contents, con-tents, 1 bread can. 2 toy trunks, 1 tablecloth, table-cloth, 2 pictures, 2 hutracks, 1 drum H. H. goods, 1 dresser, 1 doormat, 3 sanitary sani-tary couches. 2 rockers, 1 stand, 1 heater, 4 pieces stovepipe, 1 dining table. 1 crate table leaven. 1 kiichou table, 1 tub, 1 washboard, 1 pack. 1 iii.:ke'. dishes, 2 pails. 4 rugs. 1 bundl0 llnolcoum. $28.50. W. H. North 4 bed sides, 1 dining table. 4 bed ends. 1 crate table leaves, 2 springs. $22.50. Helena N. Williams 1 barrel II. 11. goods. 1 lawnmower, 6 boxes 11. H. goods. $40.00. J. W. Hampton Hamp-ton 1 box H. H. goods, 1 piano stool. 2 quilts, 1 piano, $17.00. W. P. Osborn 1 trunk H. 11. goods, $17.00. Mrs. E. J. Klngsley 3 barre!n II. H. goods. 2 springs, 1 crated china cabinet. 1 crated chiffonier. 1 crated range top, 1 frame, 2 rolls mattress. 1 folding tabic, 1 crate glass. 1 crato re::!geralor, I crate sideboard side-board top, 1 crated gas range, 1 crato table leaver, 1 wardrobe, 1 bundle brooms. 4 bed ends, 9 boxes II. II. goods, 1 ai m-chalr, m-chalr, 1 crate table logs, : (.rated center cen-ter table, 1 tool chest, 1 ironing board. 2 crated .Jressois. 2 sanitary couches, 1 roll linoleum. 1 crated sidcboaid. 1 range. 1 kitchen tiible, 1 craled writing desk, 4 bed sides, 1 bale carpet. G chairs. 1 crated oil stove, 1 bundle gas pipes, 1 folding chair, 1 garden tool, 1 bundle curtain cur-tain poles, 6 rockers, I screen. 1 crated stand, 1 table top, 1 tub and contents, 1 bundlo 11. II. goods. $53.50. D. M. O'Byrnc 1 billiard table, 2 pictures, l chair, 1 drafting board, 2 sawhorses, 13 cues. $28-50. Mrs. Ida Engles 1 sewing machine. 1 trunk H. II. goods, $18.75. George Chrlstopherson 1 boot-black outfit, out-fit, $27.50. Mrs. D. Donaldson or Mrs. Delia Brcnnan--1 trunk II. 11. goods, 3 boxes II. 1 1, goods. $15.00. Mrs. J. A. Bradley 7 bed ends, 2 bundles carpets, 1 porch chair, G quilts, S pillows, 1 folding fold-ing table, 1 ice chest, 2 stoves, I zinc bed sides. 5 chairs. 1 cupboard, 2 wash stands, 2 pictures. 3 dressers, 1 roll linoleum, lin-oleum, 7 pieces stovepipe, 3 springs, 1 carpel, 1 curtain pole, 3 mattresses. 1 rocker. 1 stepladder, 1 kitchen table, $33. L. T. Lewis anil H. B. Stadloy 1 dreshcr. 5 .chairs, 1 dresser glass, 2 centrifugal pumps. 1 kitchen cabinet, I kitchen table, 1 sanitary couch, $32.69. V". Catol box H. II. goods, I trunk J I. H. goods, $17.50. Roy A. Brown 5 boxes If. II. goods, i tub and contents, 1 toylchest. 519.50. Mi's, iva A Id rich 3 boxes H. H- goods, 1 trunk II. H. goods, $15. Emma Em-ma Durrand 1 trunk II. H. goods, $13,50. Mrs. C. Soderberry 2 bod ends. .1 box H. II. goods, 4 chairs. 1 high-chair, 1 dresser, 1 saw. I center table. 1 bundle 4 table legs, I table top, 2 bed sides, 7 pieces curpol, 1 child chair. 1 stove board. 2 mattresses. 1 board, l heater. 1 crato table leaves, 1 trunk, I spring, 1 rug, 1 flour box, 1 davenport, 1 bundle pictures, 2 rockers, 3 pieces stovepipe, 1 kitchen table, $42.03. A. V. Erlckson L trunk, $0.50. J. C. Brown 1 trunk, $11. S. V, A mo 3 trunks, 1 child rocker. 1 stool, $22.50. O3075 NOTICE OF SALE. Ndtlco Is hereby given that Cheesman Automobile company will, on Monday, the 16th day of March, 1914. at 2 o'clock p. m.. at Its place of business. No. 55 West Fourth South street. Salt Lake City. Utah, offer for sale and ctl at public auction to the highest bidder for cash one cerlnli: Hudson, make automobile, torpedo type model No. 33, for tho pur-poso pur-poso of applying the proceeds derived from said wtle, so far as necessary, to pay the amount due upon a certain promissory prom-issory noto and contruct dated March 10, 1913. executed and delivered by W, S. Wallaco and C- T. Larson, as makers, for the um of $1493.00, payablo as follows: Sud'.OO at tho time of the making of said note, $100.00 on the 10th day of April, 1913. and $100.00 on the 10th of each and everv calendar month thereafter until November 1, 1913, at which time tho balance bal-ance due upon said principal became due, and which said note draws Interest at the rato of 7 per cent, per annum from March 10, 1913. and on which said noto thore Is duo and unpaid as principal and Interest, on tho 2nd day of March. 1914, the sum of $1372.75. Dated Ma-ch 2. 1914. CHEESMAN Al'TOMOBILE COMPANY. Bv M It Cheesman. Ms Pi'.mIimi1 DRESSMJKING D RESSMA KING BY THE DAY: EXlJE-rienced EXlJE-rienced -vork. Call evenings. Was. 4303-J. m23G3 DRESSMAKING AND TAILORING. CGI SO. MAIN. WAS. 1025-W. m319S DRESSMAKING AT HOME OR BY THE day; satisfaction guaranteed. Hyland 3214-M. o58S MRS. M. L. BRAY, DRESSMAKER. Satisfaction guaranteed. W. 3279-W. Sldo entrance Heron hotel. olG05 DRESSMAKING BY THE DAY; EXPE-rlenccd EXPE-rlenccd work. Call evenings. Wasatch 4203-J. 02533 DRESSMAKING DONE INYOUR OWN i home by first-claa dressmaker; work guaranteed. Wasatch 3670-W. o30S0 FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKING BY DAY or at home. Was. 1319. 535 So. W. Temple. p562 MRS. C. B. COLLINS, DRESSMAKING: satisfaction guaranteed. 2234 So. 3rd East. Was. 0343-J. pl233 Dancing da!;ccijng'vvj day. Auditorium. Hall for rent tor all occasions. Phone Was. 4G67. c4553 TANGO, HESITATION WALTZ, IIAR-vard, IIAR-vard, one-step waltz, two-step, three-step three-step taught in four lessons. Writo or call Woodward Academy, 34 Main st. 0460 ODEON SPECIAL CLASSES FOR tango, Harvard, Wed. and FrL evenings. even-ings. Gents, 50c; ladles, 25c. New classes for beginners commence March 3 and 5 Socials Tue., Thur. and FrI. evenings. ol50 WALLPAPER CLEANING OLE) RLIALlsPAlPEPrLEANN Co. First-class work guaranteed. Was. 27G3. p853 ROOMS PAPERED, $5 AND UP, IN-cludlng IN-cludlng paper. D. J. Campbell, painter and paperhanger. Was. 3420-R. o800 HOME PAPER CLEANING CO. BEST work, reduced prices. Office, Duvall's store. Was. 3154. d3179 GRIFFIN CLEANING CO CLEANS wallpaper, kalsomlne like new. "If I streak or mar your paper I repaper." Griffin, Hyland 2703-W. Office, Schramm-Johnson Schramm-Johnson No. 4. p626 UTAJI PAPER CLEANING CO. BEST work best prices. Hyland 231S-W. Ex. 400. pSIO MASSAGE malTame erhart. MASSAGE. SPE-clal SPE-clal scalp treatment for falling hair. Warm Springs. Wasatch 5364-W. o2811 VAPOR BATHS. -SCIENTIFIC MAS-sage. MAS-sage. manicuring, etc. Room 20, Galena Ga-lena block. State and 2nd South. ml230 MASSAGE AND VAPOR BATH PAR-lor, PAR-lor, 43 East Broadway. k205l MARGARET ALLEN, VAPOR BATHS, magnetic and vibrator massage. Rooms 2-4, 326 So. Main. o543 MASSAGE AT YOUR HOME BY AP-polntmont. AP-polntmont. Was. G02S-W. p6S6 CHIROPRACTORS ceuT&cIscixTgrXduat praetors. Chronic and female troubles a specialty. Consultation trie. Suite 403, 235 South Main. r231 A. E. WALTHER. CHIROPRACTOR. 235 South Main, suite 303. Was. 1891. Q332S TYPEWRITERS WE RENT TYPEWRITERS. Do you want a rebuilt or practically new typewriter? We have all makes for sale or rent. Utah Typewriter Exchange Co.. 36 West 2nd South. f4350 REMINGTON. MONARCH AND SMITH-Premler SMITH-Premler typewriters rented by the day, week or month. Remington Typewriter Co.. 59 E 1st South. Wus. 77. -m2312 ILVIiWORI COMJINXis'I Special low prices. 10S So. 2nd East. o3453 SWITCHES MADE FROM YOUR COMB- ings. $1. 242 So. 10th E. Hy. 3279. ni2905 GROCERY SPECIALS PURE ITALIAN OLIVE OIL. ITALIAN DELICACIES. FIORE, 302 S. W. TEMPLE. WAS. 1502. o3169 A. F. HOPPER. GROCERIES AND meats. Was. 97 or 96. 370 Main. c979 SCHOOL OF ART rawing'anl painting on exhibition at 525 Constitution Constitu-tion Bldg., afternoons. p710 SEWING MACHINES WE SELlT RENT AND REPAIR ALL laakcb. Iu'j St a l. Was. -i'O'J. d341S SIGNS AND SCENERY CHAii. "ETEitS,OiV, 20 RICHARDS ST., brass, chlppcu gtas und puimuti. Phono Wasatch 1603. x2S HAT FACTORY FOR"TlATRlin tho Hatter, 21 East 1st So. Estab. 1SS8. g20C5 LIVERY STABLE MCOYSTABLES? CARRIAGES AND light livery horses bought and sold. Phone 81. ol41 CARPENTERS and JOBBERS mates given and flrst-elasa worlc guaranteed. guar-anteed. Wasatch 360S-W. mGS9 ATTORNEYS E. A. WALTON. WASATCH 1314. 412 - Continental Bank bldg. o3312 FLOOR WORK. OLD FLOORS RESURFACED; FIN-& FIN-& ished; iloor work of all kind. 514 State. W. S142-W. o!549 PAINTING AND TRIMMING. EXPERT work. Wellington Co.. 359 S. W. Templo. Was. 5456. p604 NOTICE. Ploche Coalition Mines company, a Utah corporation. Principal office and place of business. 279 south Muln street. Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice Id hereby given that, at a meeting meet-ing of tho board or directors of said corporation cor-poration held on tho 20th day of January. 1014, an assessment of fU'o (5) cents per share was levied and assessed upon the capita: stock of sam corporation Issued and outstanding, payable lortnwlth o L. Anderson, the secretary of said corporation, corpora-tion, at 279 South Main street. Salt Lako City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 10th day of March, 1911. will bo delinquent and advertised ad-vertised for eale at public auction, and unless payment 13 made before will be aold on the 30th day of March. 1914, to pay tho delinquent assosamont thereon, together with costs of advcrtlslnc and expenses of sale. . L. ANDERSON, Secretary. 279 South Main Struct. I Pa it Lake City, Utah. nfi51 HOTELS ' THE STEWART HOTEL, 233 So. State St. 100 rooms, hot and cold water, steam heat and telephones in every room. 40 rooms with baths. Everything first class. Rates. 50c to $2 per day. Mrs. M. J. Stewart, Prop. p291 LE MONT HOTEL SUITES; TWO BEDS and parlor, suitable for parties of two and four. $5 per week; tangle rooms, reas., mod. 209 State. in3342 MERCHANTS' HOTEL, OVER MER-cbanls" MER-cbanls" bank, corner Main and Broadway; Broad-way; all depot cars stop at door; modern; mod-ern; special rates by week or month. Frank Townly, Mgr. o256S NEW HOTEL REX. 100 elegantly furnished rooms, in the business district; absolutely fireproof; modern in every detail; 50 rooms with bath. J. M. Marriott. Prop.. 253 State. O3200 THE CUMBERLAND: "NICE. AIRY. steam-heated rooms; $2.50 up; modern. 307 East 2nd South st. o3343 THE PLAMER." NOW UNDER NEW mgt.: rates reasonable; steam heated, central, hot and cold water, modern. 54 W. 1st So. pS51 NEW ORPHEUM. SINGLE ROOMS. $3.50 and 54; double. $5; large front rooms, with bath. $8 per week: location Ideal and central. 13S State st. Was. 821. pUCG ASSAYERS and chemists, 229 South West Temple. W1793 A. F. BARD WELD, SUCCESSORS BET-tles, BET-tles, Mathes & Co., 158 South West Temple. Phone Was. 4696. f217 R. H. OFFICER & CO., ASSAYERS, 160 Pouth West Temple St., Salt Lake City. m260 BIRD-COWAN CO., A'SSAYERS. 160 South. West Temple. Phone W.as. 4114. b453 J. W. CURRIE, 70 W. THIRD SOUTH. P. O. box 5C5, Salt Lake City. 06S2 UNION ASSAY OFFICE. INC.. 152 AND 154 South West Temple. P. O. box 1446. Phono Exchange 185. d3 1ST-CLASS FLORIST, PRUNER AND landscape gardener; work done by day or contract. Call Hyland 2074-J. p5l2 EVERYTHING DONE BY EXPERT horticulturists. Phone Was. 2954-M. pS44 TAILOR-MADE CORSETS imsTTlioIsTORFF Bplrclla corsets, 1-year guarantee, 76 E. 4th No. Was. 45S7. o2S4 SPIRELLA CORSETS; ONE YEAR guarantee. Mrs. Hayes. 260 W. Third North. Wasatch 2580-J. o462 WADE CORSETS. PHONE FOR FIT-tings. FIT-tings. Wasatch 6861-W. m3378 DENTISTS drTonertjosour" dental work and accepts his pay by the week or month. 260 So. Mala. Wasatch 923. S1443 Expert Dentistry Wasatch CG2S. Good set teeth, 55. BANK, BAR AND OFFICE FIXTURES . and manufacturers of bar, bank, office and store fixtures; also agents ?or billiard and pool tables and supplies. Office and factory, 158-160 West First South. Was. 6228. h3320 SA.LT LAKE CABINET AND FURNI-ture FURNI-ture Co.: free estimates. 32 Richards st. Was. 3210. pllo ' CONFINEMENTS willowITmersQec tlon. Flora A. Phillips. 2505 11th East, two blks. below Sugar House. Hyland 1231-M. klS4 MODERN MATERNITY HOME; PRI-vate PRI-vate cases solicited; homes found for children. Phono Was. 1979-W. 295 Center Cen-ter street. ' o306'J CONFINEMENT CASES A SPECLALTyT Phone Was. 602S-W. p6S7 STOVE and RANGE REPAIRS RANCHES CNNECTEL $1- WAitu jackets cleaned, $1; L jackets, ?l; stoves repaired. E. E. Morlss; work guaranteed. Wasatch 671 1-W. o246j LININGS, GRATES AND WATER jackets, all makes; work guaranteed. G. D. Lovett foundry, 44 7th West. Wasatch Wa-satch 3990. f24S0 RANGE CONNECTIONS, $2.00: WATER Jackets cleaned, $1.75; L-shape jackets, $2.50. Hire a competent man; no botch work here. Hyland 2S62-R. o2423 PATENT ATTORNEYS TCATENtNV lrad marks or copyrights, see J. M. Thomas. 20S Utah Savings & Trust bldg. ol2l PATENTS SECURED AND IDEAS DE-veloped. DE-veloped. F. L. Horspool, 217 Mclntyre bldg. LAUNDRIES W)RJC BACK SAMki 1JAY (I? Ic quested). No extrd charge. PALACE LAUNDRY CO. Offico 11 West 1st South. Office 70 W. Second South. Was. 5287. Office 79 E. Second South. Was. 14S1. Office 38 East Third South. Was. 3710. Works 758 East Fourth South. Hyland 2562. C62. Laundry brought to offices aave3 25. pur cent- C1703 Hand Laundries lXeilTnd"la7H South st.: branch, 115 E. 2nd South. Wasatch 2591. Pll2 WASHING BY THE WEEK OR DOZEN; expert curtain launderers. Wasatch G102. Q3201 REMOVALS Z "luAUERBAcTlT WATTfHlAKER S nnd Jewelers, now located In Pcery Hotel building; 114 W. Broadway. p763 SAFES AND VAULTS COMPLETIJ LINE" OF SAFeTON hand. Shcaly Safo & Vault Co., 313 South West Templo. o25l2 frenotInstouctiI LADIES OF REFINEMENT; PROF. Richard from Paris; attractive method. meth-od. 525 Constitution Bldg., afternoon-" 02569 COAL AND KINDLING WOOD kindling and grate wood. 165 East 4th South. Phono Waja-tch 123S. mlSOO FURNITURE REPAIRING Wasatch 1645-W. Upholstering, chairs rccaned. .3i.2 BEAUTY PARLORS XLTIbeautT'worI vctlna Parlors. Gl' TS, Uh South. ollSS FUNERAL DIRECTORS embalms- 1C1 So. West Temple. Phono d3 S. D. EVANS. UNDERTAKER, EM-balmer. EM-balmer. Mortuary chapel. 4S So. State. Automobile service if desired, without ad-dltlonal ad-dltlonal expense. Was. 264. bZIS E. G. O'DONNELL, UNDERTAKER and embalmer, has moved to new loca-tlon. loca-tlon. 225-227 South West Temple street, Realty bldg. Phone 5S0. 03399 FLORISTS , H ALL KINDS CUT FLOWERS, FRESH from 'greenhouse. Porter-Walton Co., 274 State. m2781 ERNEST LAMBOURNE, FLORIST, NO. 8 So. Main, with Willes-Hornc Drug Co., jH leading florists on funeral designs and decorations. Was. 291. o2264 jB CUT FLOORS H HUDDAHT " FLORAL CO.. 62 SO. MAIN street. Phon& 106. Cut flowers and funeral designs. nl633 THE LEADING FLORIST. W. W. KING. 214 East 2nd South. Phone 3". r27 MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES H LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. R. McKo.nzle. Display yards. 422 S. State. LOST TUESDAY NOON, BLUE SUEDE handbag on C street or 4th East near South Temple. Contained money, car book, gloves, etc. Return to Cannon, 506 Templeton tjldg. Phone Wasatch 1805. Re-ward. Re-ward. p650 LOST BROWN FUR, IN RAND'S 3JO-tlon 3JO-tlon picture theater. Roturn to Trib-unc. Trib-unc. Reward. p5S4 LOST LADY'S GOLD WATCIL WITH monogram V, C, between State, 2nd So. and Well jewelrv store- Reward. Return Con. Wagon & Machine Co. p908 LOST ONE BRINDLE BULL TER- rjer; license No. 539. N Return to Eroad- way fruit stand, 369 East Broadway. Re- jHj ward. p90l pBa LOST LAST MONDAY OR TUESDAY. key ring and keys. Reward. Address HB1 I. Q. Tobln. 129 F st. Was. 2294-R. LOST SIGMA CHI FRAT. PIN, WHITE cross with small opals. C. W. Scott, Ji. suj, engraved on back. Reward. Phone (J Wasatch 3020-W. pl353 HBV LOST LADY'S WATCH; . MONOGRAM "R. G.." with Pierce watch fob. Re-ward. Re-ward. Botterill Auto Co., Exchange 636. HBl LOST BICYCLE NO. S7335 "HUD- BH sou." Finder please leave same at 609 BVJ So. Main. Reward'. plL'C7 LADIES $1000 REWARD. I POSITIVE-ly POSITIVE-ly guarantee my great successful "Moutiily" remedy; safely relieves somo ot th - longest, most obstinate abnormal HHJ cases In tnree to five days; no harm, pain or Interference with work; mail IBHJ 11.50. Double strength. $2. Eccis free. Jj Dr. B. P. Southingtoue, Kansas City, Mo. DR. CASSADY. OCULIST, HAS MOVED from Boston bldg. to 113 South. Main. p651 BBb i3TXiTrr?EslDA ' at 1 rear) US Wast 1st South, 1 uHi sell several lots of storage goods worth about $2000 for the Kimball Van & Stor-age Stor-age Company:-high-grade furniture, brass an'd iron beds, box mattresses, dining sets, bedding, beautiful rugs, carpets, lln-oleums, lln-oleums, and other useful articles too numerous to mention, for the home; an to be sold for storage to the highest bid- JAMES A. A. STANLEY, Auctioneer. IH BEING FAR OUT. CHEAP RENT is the reason we can sell goods cheap. cash or credit; We have neiv goods. ' also a lot of carpets and rugs anu sec- ond-hand heaters, ranges, dressers, beds. I almost as good as new, at half price. Michigan Furniture Co., 430 Stale. Was. 5145. ol40S CARL E. OSTERLOH IS THE OLDEST auctioneer 30 years in Utah; sells household furniture, merchandise. Jive-stock, Jive-stock, real estate, etc. I makn more HBV sales than all others. My address, 634 .0. Main. Telephone . Was. 2S21-W. SPECLVL Tins WEEK: IRON BEDS from $1.50 up. bept condition: new 9x12 Axmlnstcr rugs, $1S.50. Axelrod Furnl-lure Furnl-lure Co., 62 W. Broadway; Was. 983. P1040 ! JOHN JONES. AUCTIONEER. RESI- IH dehco 1230 Stringhum ave. Phone Hy 2354-W. o2246 V YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT THE O. K. IH Furnituro Co.. 209 So. West Temple. - o2,570 ! PAPER HANGING, PAINTING AND DECORATING H havetdnr1g17t7 pajningT paperhanglng. tinting and wall paper cleaning. Home Imp. Co., 635 W. 2nd So. Wasatch 7161. Q1842 FOR PAINTING. TINTING, KALSO- mining, papcrhunging and decorating J call Hancock. Was. 1S56-R. Q3113 KODAK DEVELOPING H WEDO'EXPEn Utah Photo Materials Co., 423 S. Main. Q2439 WHERE TO STOP V ?50 rooms; rates, 35c, 40c and 50c; mod-ern: mod-ern: baths. 15c. H MUSIC LESSONS Call Hy- 558. P6J9 FURNITURE AND PLVNO H POLISHING JM rjuNTERXSsKs; Showcases? John Linton, 52 years experience, 541 So. State. Wag. 7134. 0517 CAFE " ccidetalcafe" Best of everything: up-to-dato service. Tables for ladies. Trays a specialty. 68 East 2nd South. QWl H PIANO TUNING Player Rebuilding Co. Was. 4234. 139 ol385 |