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Show BOARD AND ROOM WANTBUl 0HllDB8N TO BOARD IN iiioderii huuie, hist uf care; by day or week or month. ily. Mu-N-U. lit K. 4lh rJuutll. k'JJl BOARD AND ROOM: EAHT ON SOUTH Temple street; close In; elegant nnaVj i( per mouth and up. Was. 33.r,C-J. n5li BOARD AND ROOM FOB I OR N private fiiinily: cloat In; reasonable. Was. ,763-R. or.a Nt;lfl ROOMS, GOOD BOARD. 1 block Ilolel UijiIi. 1U W. N. Temple. b81 OOOD HOMB COOKING, CI,KAN ROOM. une of piano, bath, phone, fiu. ill So. I 5th B. Hy. 20S6-W. o633 i I'IRBT-CLASf ROOM AND BOARD. 24 ' Ho Sth li. Wus. 882K-J. oS32 KDKNISHKD OR RARTJ.y FURNISHED i rooms for ladles, or man and wife. 4011 j First ave. Was. 1477-J. O1280 j THE STANCOMBE; FIRST-CLASS boarding bouae. 27 E. 1st South st. o3tii; NICKLT FURNISHED ROOMS, BOARD i optional; wulkltm distance. 321 6th B., ntai Broadway. 01363 LARGE FRONT ROOM FOR TWO; small room; home cooking; near Eagle gate. Wasatch 2186. n4239 BOARD AND ROOM IN MODF.RN home garage if desired; s2f per month. e80-662 Sp. Main. Was. (S272-R. 02172 STEAM -HEATED ROOM. WITH OR without board; gentlemen preferred. Phone Wa. 4642-W. OZ1S9 CLEAN ROOMS AND OOOD HOME cooking. 2H So. 3rd East. o2218 ROOM FOR TWO GENTLEMEN; home cooking; close In; reasonable. 223 South 2nd Easf. n2098 j NICELY'-FURNISHED ROOM WITH OR ' without hoard; desirable location. 60 East 1st North. Was. 2446-J. 02227 I NICELY FURN. ROOMS, WITH j board, for 2 couples; references re- ; iiulrod. 248 4th East. Phone Wasatch 1B96-M. , 02357 I THE 1IYLAND. ONE.-HALF BLOCK J from the university, modern rooms, clean and comfortable; single meals or board by the week. Prices reasonable. New management. Call Hyland 1680. IS1I East 2nd South St. 02345 A BEAI'TIFT'L FRONT SOUTH ROOM. 5 windows, steam heated, for two, with board. Close in; very reasonable. 116 E So. Temple. Was. 6084. 02414 I PLEASANT ROOMS. WITH BOARD and home comfort. Phone Yas. 707-.I. 986 3rd ave. O2506 NICELY FURNISHED ROOM. WITH OR without board; steam heat, hot and cold water, 'lose In; reasonable. Phone Was. 3892-R. o249I BOARD AND ROOM. TWO YOUNG men: near East Side high school. 987 So. 10th East. o2482 LADY IN BEAUTIFUL HOME NEAR E. So. Temple will room and board 2 couples: piano, steam heat. sleeping porches: everything mod. Phone Was. 4713. o2836 FOR GENTLEMAN. IN PRIVATE home Wasatch 2540-J. 02993 A GOOD PLACE FOR STUDENTS: J20 month. 225 N. W. Temple. Was. 21.",fi-M. 02949 I WANTED Wanted Male Help STROCK'S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Hotel, restaurant and household help. I leadousi i era lor laborers, tl West Second South. Phone 464. Kl 134 FREE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. BAKB-ment BAKB-ment First Congregational church. W. Kel you a pnslliou free of cliarge. Telephone Tele-phone Wasatch i,822. EXPERIENCED MACHINE PREBBER; must he AI v. i, Myers Cleaning & DyeWg Co. n43:::; BECOME RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS, 7fi month! i-ommon education suffl-clent. suffl-clent. Wrlto Immediately. 1'raiikllll I'l-stltule. I'l-stltule. Dept. 461 G Rochester. N. Y. O105I WANTED GOOD, LIVE AGENTS TO work with crew. Apply Amundsen Studio, 249 So. Main, bat 8.30 and I a. m. O1170 WANTED GROCERY MAN AND Solicitor So-licitor for out of town. Address Y-ll. Tribune. olfcOO YOUNG MEN WITH WHEELS TO DE-liver DE-liver small packages. Apply between 9 and 10 o'clock Tuesday morning. Quick Delivery Co., 26 E. 4'.h South. OZX2I FIRST-CLASS 'OAT MAKERS. W. E Stone. 217 Kearna bldg. 02438 WE WANT A MANAGER FOR OUR Nevada stock ranch who can Invest from two to three thousand dollars: good saUtry and splendid proposition, no winter win-ter feeding. Address Z-l. Tribune. o2516 ABLE-BODIED MEN FOR FIREMEN. brakemen; $120 monthly; experience unnecessary. Railway, care Tribune. OSII TWO YOUNG MEN TO TRAVEL: CAN-vaselng CAN-vaselng proposition: salary and commission. commis-sion. Apply to Mr. Davis, Kenyon hotel, room B-12. o2752 YOUNG JAPANESE BOY FOR HOU6B-work; HOU6B-work; one who can speak Englfsii. Phone Was. 825. o2S03 ; SHOE SALESMEN WANTED. Apply Ap-ply Chrlatensen S-hoe Store. o2&2 GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR MAN AND wife on small country place near city, man to farm and garden, woman to help In house. Phone Midvale 32-R-4, or address ad-dress Z-I2. Tribune. o2637 WANTED PARTNER IN MINING AND brokerage business: must have some capital. Address Z-13. Tribune. 02653 THREE EXPERIENCED SOLICITORS to handle a good proposition; good pav 10 right parlies. Apply 201 Dooly block. 03713 WANTED TWO RETOUCHERS FOR Los Angeles, one for San Francisco. Address Hartsook studio, 636 S. Broadway, Broad-way, Los Angeles. o3116 WANTED GOOD BOY. NOT GOING TO school; must have wheel. Drug store. Second South and Eighth East. o3U2 MAN WHO EXCELS AS A SOLICITOR to join magazine crew; one who Can set the pace. See Mr. Vogei. standard Pattern dept.. Walker Bros. Drv Goods Co.. T:30 a. m. or 1 p. m. 03127 Wanted Agents AGENTS W-ANTEDTcflVE. 1NDUS-trious 1NDUS-trious middle-aeed men preferred. Steady employment. Liberal commissions. commis-sions. Address Ouegon Nursery Co . Or-enco. Or-enco. Ore. o!056 Centuiy Printing Co., Knit Liike'i priDteri. -3 1 -31 !'! i mi Htreeu (Aijvoi tlactliDL CEMETERIES wahati'ji lawk CBMBTBKT, run- peloul rare. lull! Kcunm Iddg i'hone Wu.al.li 15M, Pttll CUT FLOWKllS, CltKBH 1'KOM OUK Ki'aen houses. I'orler-Vallon. rjlats and llioadway I'nunu Wasalcl- uK(j4. ys41 LVANH l-'LOUAL CO., 38 SOUTH MAIN, L-ul llowcia, I 1 1 1 1 i.i desimia. Was. 'Jill. 037 hKNhiST A. LAHBOL ItNlO, FLORAL dept. - Ho. Wain, wll.i Willes-1 lorne Drug Co., leading hoilsls in runi-ral d-sliiiis. d-sliiiis. Waa. I'ili and Whs. I'Q'J. oliliii CUT FLrOWERS tlUPOABT I'LOllAL CO., 62 SO. MAIN Vtra.t PhODJ lOH. Cut Ilowais and funciul designs. nlti33 WALKER'S TIXIItAL DEPT. CUT doweia funeral dcsiK" Walker Bros. Dry Uoods Co. Was. bt. -3C21 KINK LAROIS CHINA ASTERS, V5C per hundred, delivered. Hyland 1160-J. H3560 KINK ASTEHH, ALL rHAIiES. 76i: PKB hundred. HI Iv 7lh tjo. Was. 4C30-J. n32 l-AHOL' STOCK TO UUBCT FROM. K. M'-Kensle. Olfplay yards. 422 do. Slate. FUNERAL DIRECTORS EL W. HA 1,1.. UXDEKTAKtiit AND EM-baliner; EM-baliner; auto equiiueut. X 4 tie. W. Temple. Wus Mf. d3 8. D. EVAN8. t'NIJKRTA KKR, EM-talmer. EM-talmer. Mortuary Limpel. 45 do. Slate Aulumohile service If deiflred, without ttd-dttlfjnal ttd-dttlfjnal expense Was. SC4. g777 E Q. O'DONNEI-L. UNDERTAKER and einbalrner, lias moved to new location. loca-tion. 225-227 Booth West Temple HtreeL Realty hide Phone 580. Q329H GROCERY SPECIALS MONOGRAM AND GOL.DEN GRAIN flonr. Cache valley's best. Made at Trenton Your grocer aellu it. Take no other. Vogeler tieed Co., dlstribiilcra Waa. 661. ' n25 LAUNDRIES WUHli BACK a A UA y (LF HB- auested). No extra efaarat. PAI-ACE UUNUKV CO. Office 11 West lat South. Office 70 West BsCOPd South. Waa 627. uf:. - i East Second BoqQl Was. 1481 Office 38 East Third -South. Was. 3710. A'orka til Eaei Fourth SoutlJ. Hyland 2662, 562. LAindry brought to office saves 25 per cent cl70S IT LAKE THEATRE I lite. Starting TOKISHT BARGAIN MATINEE WEDNESDAY. WILLIAM A. BRADY. Ltd.. preaeots The Greatest Success of Last Season in New York, HimSi By Owen Davls-BjBtt Davls-BjBtt from a run of 321 perforrr-ies perforrr-ies at the Playhouse. New York. Fls! greatest woman's play ever written. Prices- Evenings, SSc to J 1 -3 pft seats at $1). Bargain matinee ajwsdaj. 5c. 56c. Tic. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S O ASTORIA DR GEORGE E. EjLLERBECK. Dentirt Ha? removed his office to suite 703 Boston Bide- Phone Wasatch 3390. FINE LOCATION, WALKING Distance: Dis-tance: breakfast and dinner. References Refer-ences exchanged. Was. 308S-W. o2624 LARGE. PLEASANT ROOM. WITH board, in strictly modern home; walking distance. Was. 2894-J. o2560 FURNISHED ROOM. SEPARATE EN- trance: board if desired; very reason- , able. S45 E. 7th So. 0283 BOARD AND ROOM FOR STUDENT. st rictlv modern home. S5 per week. 771 East 1st South. Was. ftw-R. o!U29 AUCTIONS AUCTION SALES. WEEK SEPTEMBER SEPTEM-BER 2". START AT 10:30 A. M.: Monday, At No. 11 Ken-tall square, bet. 4th and fdh South, West Temple 11 rooms furniture, rugs, linoleum, dining and bedroom sets, rockers, wardrobes, gold bod. gas and steel range heaters, cupboards, sanitary cots, dishes, curtains, bedding, refrigerators, etc. Tuesday, at 60 South First West 7 rooms practically new furniture, brass beds, bedding, dressers, dining set. Ax-minster Ax-minster rugs, linoleum, leather rockers, chiffoniers. wardrobes. curtains. portieres, por-tieres, steel pas rane. davenport, sanitary sani-tary couches, china, heating stoves, etc. Wednesday, at 33fi South West Temple Tem-ple 6 rooms of beautiful furnishings, oak and mahogany bed and dining sets, par- lor couch, large rockers, beautiful Wilton rugs, linoleum, chiffoniers, hall tree, iron ari l brass beds, curtains, portieres, buffet, lot of cut glafs. Haviland china, hand paintings, lot of brlc-a-brac. steel and gas range dishes, utenBils, lawn mower, hose, etc. Thursday, at 337 So. 11th East 5 rooms furniture, carpets, rugs. $500 piano, tables, chairs, rockers, beds, dressers, inlaid in-laid linoleum, fi-hole steel range, heater, lawn mower, hose, wheelbarrow, lot of tools, plants, and everything for a home. Saturday, at 7IS E. 7th South 5 rooms furniture, rugs, linoleum, drcssei-s, chiffoniers, chif-foniers, bniss beds, tables, chairs, cas range, sewing machine, library table, dishes, utensils, bedding, etc. These sales will be conducted by the best auctioneer In Utah, a man of reputation repu-tation and ability: 30 years in Utah and has made good. Carl E. Osterloh, Aoc; tloneer of Quality. o2$85 THE LARGEST. BEST AND CLEAN f est stock of second-hand goods In the city. consisting of furniture, stoves, ranges and household furnishings. We also have the largest and best selection se-lection of rugs and carpets. We have all makes and sizes. These goods arc about as good as new and we can sell them for about one-half the regular price. UTAH FURNITURE CO., 128-133 W. 2nd South. o2841 BARGAINS IN HEATERS: OUT OF high rent district is why we sell cheaper; cheap-er; terms; second-hand goods at hall price. Michigan Furn. Co., 130 State st., opp. county bldg. ol726 C. E. OSTERLOH. EXPERT AUCTION-eerlng AUCTION-eerlng ; furniture, merchandise. Was 2S24-W. u2561 WE BUT AND SELL HOUSEHOLD goods. O. K. Furniture Co., 349 South State. Was. V.lSfi. kl90J HAIRDRESSING WHY llAVi: GRAY HAIR? CALL MRS. Schrott. whose specialty Is dyeing, and the use of henna; also facial massage. Was t ' oL'70 HAVE YOUR HA I RDRESSING, SCALP treatment, manicuring, massage done at vour own home, by an expert. Call w a a. 487-H 0J12S Personal LADIES $1000 REWARD. I POSITIVE-ly POSITIVE-ly guarantee my great, successful "Monthly" remedy: safely relieves some of the longest, most obstinate abnormal casee n three to In days; no harm, pain or Interference with work: mail li.50; double strength, 2 : book free. Dr. B. P. JSouthington. Kansas City. Mo. olo DIVORCES LA W TER OF YEARS experience; reliable. Advice free. 321 Brot-ks Arcade, tit State at k27l3 NKV OR REPAIR WORK ON ALL kinds of building. Hy. 3215-W. 1493 So. 3rd East. nr.334 FOR NEW BUILDING. ALTERATION and cement work, call Was. 7045-W or 456 So. 4th EasL o679 VETERINARIAN DR M RICE. 15 YEARS' PRACTICAL experience r. S. army. 342 S. W. Temple. Tem-ple. Was. 5013. 1 n.3056 RANGES CO N N ECT ED. $ I ; JACKETS cleaned, fl: L jackets, 53; stoves repaired. re-paired. Hy. 1178. E. E. Morris. o3fi DANCING ACADEMY WOODWARD. 34 MAIN" ST. CLASS and private lessons dally; waltz, one-step, one-step, two-step and ll ree-step in 4 lot-sons. Children classes Saturday. 02S2 PATENT ATTORNEYS To PATENT INVENTIONS. REG1STKK trad.' marks or copyrights, see J. M. Tbomus. 328 Utah Savings & Trust bldg. 0H6 CmROPODIST DR. ELIZABETH L. W1S.MER. GKAD-uate, GKAD-uate, 7:'u Mctntyre bldg.. 6S So. Main. Wasatch MPS klS74 WALL PAPER CLEANING UTAH PAPER CLEANING CO. BEST work, best prices. Hyland 179S-W. Ex. 400. p819 SPECIAL LOW PRICES: WORK GUAR. anteed. Office, Duvali's paper store. Was. 4. d3179 TRJJSSES MEN WANTED TO WEAR OUR trusses: dt guaranteed. Rex Drug Co.. W. Temple nn.l H road way d.3729 Wanted Situation (Male) OFFICE MAN. MARRIED, SOBER? steady, employed evenings, wants any kind of work, either clerical or manual, to do during day time; best of local references; ref-erences; urgent. Address 0-3J. Tribune g292 13 MEN. 7 TEAMS, FOR ONE OR ALL. with or without teams; any kind. 224 South State street. o975 FIRST-CLASS JAPANESE COOK wants position in family. 142 W. 1st So. Was. 7436. oH62 BY. AUDITOR AND CREDIT MAN. several years experience, married, sober. so-ber. Industrious and with executive ability: abil-ity: can buy an interest. Address Z-1? Tribune. o2754 SITUATION BY SALESMAN WITH elcht years' experience as district, state .and general sales agent: no objection to road. Address Z-26. Tribune. o2741 EXPERIENCED BILL CLERK DE-slres DE-slres position: 3 years' experience; cap furnish references. Address Z-8, Trib-une- 0256S YOUNG MAX. EXPERIENCED. Position Posi-tion as watchman or janitor. References. Refer-ences. Was. 1S77. 02963 EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER AND ail-around office man wants work- operates op-erates machine. Address Y-S, Tribune. 03131 )fBce Help X" CALL THE REMINGTON TYPEWRIT ER COMPANY'S FREE EMFL DEPT. for a tested stenographer when you need one. temporarily or permanently Wasatch 77. ( 02160 Waed Situation (Female) LACE CURTAINS AND ALL KINDS OF laundry work; prices reasonable. Hy 17S2-J. f4ioi EXPERIENCED COLORED CHAMBER -maid with references. Phone W. 4423-R O2230 -t GENERAL HOUSEWORK WANTED BY competent colored woman: good cook. Hyland 1575. . o24fcS SWEDISH GIRL WANTS HOUSE-work. HOUSE-work. 430 So. 2nd West- Call bet. I and 4 p. m. . . o2f 18 AN EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER wishes extra work to do in spare time. Address Z-4. Tribune. o2633 LADY DESIRES RESPONSIBLE OF-flce OF-flce position; business experience; best of reference?. Address Z-37, Tribune. o29FS6 ' WOMAN WANTS WORK BY THE dav washing and Ironing. Hy. 2753-.I. Q2SS4 GERMAN LADY WANTS WORK BY day washing, ironing, cleaning. Was. 3B28-W. O2091 LADY. (3. WOULD LIKE POSITION AS housekeeper for widower; will leave city. Was. ."261-.I. O280I T H O R O 1' i; H I, "V EXPERIENCED housekeeper, hotel or apt., wishes post- ji tion. Address Z-9. Tribune. 02.767 EXPERIENCED LADY STENOG- , rapher desires position: legal work preferred. pre-ferred. References. Address Tribune ! branch office. Ogden. 02621 CyTxted POSITION AS house"-keeper house"-keeper for bachelor or widower. Address Ad-dress Z-33, Tribune. 03132 IST SECOND SOUTH NEAR MAIN Tl Only High-Class Vaudeville Circuit. CLARK i BERGMAN A" Company of Fifteen in "HE SOCIETY BUDS" An Immense Musical Production Ball and Weat, Bernard and Phil-5 Phil-5 rne Gaudamidts. Mabel Ford, ate.- Frar.kie Murp'iy. Claude Ranf. Tniwl WeekJ, 3nd 0rcheetra. P i-U p. m.. 10c and ;jc Breoiag, io . j ani1 50( , Phone Was. 75. !!Jj!ILl-NOW playing: SHADOW 7 GIELr' " WCjTAB0 about--1TOTHING" OTHER SENSATNaT" --jJMBERS. jSLFItzpatrlck'. OrcheTtTrT. AMERICAH--REX- LIBERTY AMERICAN THEATEE The Quality House. LAST TIME TODAY. I Charlotte Walker Featured in the Five. Part Paramount Drama OUT OF DARKNESS" Every evening this week, Mr, John T. i Hand, Salt Lake'i noted tenor, slngt. Organ recital each afternoon, except Sunday and Monday, by Professor McClelfan. Aft-rnoona (till 6 o'clock): Any seat, except loge 10c Evenings (6 to 11 p. m.): Balcorty 10c Lower floor, except loge 15c Loges and mezzanine 25c THE REX THEATER Just Like Home. Today and Tomorrow. Theda Bara and Jean Sotrtern In "THE TWO ORPHANS" MONDAY ONLY. THE LAST CHAPTER OF "The Romance of Elaine" Continuous, 2 to 11 p. m. Daily. Adults. 10 Cents Children. 5 Cents. LIBERTY THEATER The House of Features. TODAY ONLY. Marie Tempest in the Side-Splittlng Farce-Comedy In Five Acts i "MRS. PLUM'S PUDDING" A'ao the Last Gold Seal production "A FIERY INTRODUCTION." i With Arthur Moroe Moon, the Salt Lake Boy. Featured in the Leading Role. Continuous, 2 to 11 p. m. Dally. ALL UNION HOUSES. ; 1 OMMUNITY THEATER. AL THIS WEEK. yWE AM SEVEN" 0BBdM,nite Far-Comedy. UDER COVER" COMING. ft Wedn C-C- 8o. 76. 1vdnJsda Saturday, !2d- Phone Was. 3433. "INFIDELITY REFUTED" or "THE 2300 DAYS OF DANIEL, 8." (Pictures.) i .ciivh hi the auditorium, s2 ! ' South West Temple street. Free seats. Cone. I LOvSTDJOUND LOST ONE BAY MARE, WEIGHT 1250, I S years old. wire cut on front fool. Phone Was. 3036. 129 W, So. Temple. Reward. ol468 LO&T LEATHER-COVERED MEMO-randum MEMO-randum book with Cache Commercial club ticket. Suitable reward if returned to owner, Leo Nielsen, Logan, Utah, o2173 LOST OR STOLEN-INDIAN MOTOR- 1 cycle, twin cylinder. 2-speed, license No. 26, engine number 81F6SP. Return Felt Lumber Co. Liberal reward. O2402 LOST -STOLEN. 5-PASSENGER ilTTr. model Foid auto. License number 720. Model number 682463. Police In all towns notice. If found phone Hyland 1 245-J. Salt Lake City. o3f4M LOST A GREEN Box CONTAINING wearing apparel: name and address on box. Reward it returned. 0312J MEDJCAL PR. GRIFFITH, SPECIALIST KOR men. Main Si. c26 PAPER HANGING, PAINTING BEST WORK AT LOWEST PRICES. Painting, paper hanging, kali mining and paper cleaning. Was. 4637-1 elao FURRIEH and TAXIDERMIST FURS STORED DURING THE SUM-mer SUM-mer months; repairing and remodeling aL cut rates. R. Stenzel Fur Co., 315 So. Main. M054 CHILDREN'S HOME MRS. ROBERTS'S HOME FOR LITTLE .-htlrlren, $10 per month. Phone Was. 1645-W. O20: NU BONE CORSETIER WILL CALL AT YOUR RESIDENCE. Phone Murray 630. Mrs. Ludtlen, Hth So. and Slalf. O1480 FLUFF RUGS FLUFF RUGS AND COLONIAL RUGS woven. J. G. Winrield, 760 Pacific ave. Wasatch G470-J. 113559 I Wanted Furniture PAT HIGHEST PRICE FOR SCRAP iron, bottles, hrass. sacks. Fecond-hand furniture, clothes, rubber and rags. H. Guss. Hyland r,05-N-M. K3467 REST PRICES PA!I FOR USED FUR-nlture. FUR-nlture. Michigan Furn. Co.. 430 State, below Ith South. oI7?5 MKnil'M-sl.Eli HKATRR, IX GOOD ' order: hoi blast pieferred. Phone Was 8781-W, o:sl t Wanted Board and Room BOARD AND ROOMS FOR STUDENTS and places where students may work for board. State particulars to University i of Utah. Salt Lake City. O3400 lTDV NvjiTi-YEARS OF FOREIGN training will give vocal lessons In ex- I change for room anil hoard. Phone Wa- Lt satch 3151 or address Tribune. p 314Z J i SffiSYTHEATER J Barrl.c,,,. ,n w.3He REWARD," wina..,r,g Kamor ,,, u Rations. J1 (ir ami how It p. acquired. ,'R'END ,N "D." EMPRESS THEATRE TONIGHT, 8:20 1 THE ERNEST WILKES STOCK COMPANY IN "THE YELLOW TICKET" First Time In Stock. ! Th Real Successor to "Within the Law," One of the Greatest Dramas of Modern Times. Night 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c Matlneet Thursday, 3: Saturday, 2:20 15c and 2&c. ALL SEATS RESERVED. Next Week "The Butterfly on the Wheel." |