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Show i tnc WHEN ECKA MIY IS HiEilEJ, to HlEE IS ViHAT SHE KILL (Continue from Paue Ten. Lewiauhn'a ate hunting. shcxiiiug and aia the puarimt- - a rut h they intend to go in lor whu i luy And the big country houae uhii-th.y want fur their hunie. t'p to no. however, they have not hurtvriW m findiug it, although they have looked at haila. courts, manure. towers, gr.m-ge- s sad castles by the scoie. Thr price U no olijivt. but. so far cvery leaidence that Miss May and hti fiance have Inspected has had some , fault beyond easy remedy. The house they are looking for must Dn'l BtnM yon Uneed? till you've be quite in the country and prefermm Mat offorj imfor-la- r ably In Berkahire or sue of the other UTM U a ekiN. W sell M leahianed appllaueed home counties. It may be hundreds old M podi, of yesrs old, hut must have Its interior modernised to the last degree. It must stand in its own park and there made 6mm the baat of WethorBlau-kat-la must be lawns and ornamental flower workmanlike manner. and kitchen and fruit gardgardena aad everythlag Whips Hattan, en!, stables and garage. 4d a kuna A house with about twenty noma Is what the young couple want There Co. must be a large hall, square or octagonal; a drawing room, a handsome dining room, a cosy boudoir, a sunny morning room, a library, a smoking Bush 4 Oart'a room, a billiard room and a den fur the master of the house; this Utter Mowmaa Bros. Organa- will also be the gunroom. Thia leavra eleven bedroom. none too many when one considers that they may have half a dosen-o- r more friends for a house party at one time. WARDLEIGH C. H. In the stable will be half a doien hunters and saddle horses, two for the mUtrese, the others for the matter. Edna May has gone for a canter in the Row almost every week day, but her horses have been hired by the month or quarter. Hunting la the favorite pastime of CKfilNS iND MUSICAL Mr. Lewlsohn, and he will try to get a a house near a pack of eUblea will have a pair The hound. MERCHANDISE of cobs for driving and also to draw the occasional baggage cart when visitors come and go. Ko more horseflesh will be nerssary, for nearly all Violin, Oultara, Aeeordaoaa, Baar the running around will be done by Joa, Stringd automobile. There will be three or a four different sized motor cars In the Latast publication ol Sheet Muatd garage. The gardens will be the specLl laa tka Wonderful Pip Ofta. charge of the . mistress. Edna May deBha will see to it lights in 2575 Washington Avenue. that there are always a bountiful supply In the gardens and cjnservs-torleOGDEN, OATH. She will havq a special lawn for croquet, at which she ia an adept, and also lamps for tennis and, perhaps, bowls. On the Lewisohns home fsrm a private golf links will be laid out. la a crack player. ,He has many trophies won on Weatcherter and Long IsUnd links. Misa May U very fond of the game, too, but confesses that aha is only a beginner and needs a lot of practice. Should Mr. Lewieohn be unable to buy more than the grunnda and borne farm aurronndlng the house, he will endeavor to get the shooting rights over a thousand or more acres. He la a good shot, likea the sport and wants to entertain shooting friends. Miss May does not go In for ahootr lng, but wrlll preside over the luncheons In the fields when the seasons coma around and the partridges and pheasants begin to fly. Chief among tha entertainments will be dance In the country house dance , Miss May simply revels. And then, of course, there will be dinner part-le- a and such things. No. expense i will be spared la fitting np a billiard a room, for Miss May la quite ia love Quickly and lurely with the game and also with its variations of snooker and ao on. She can play brilliantly, too better than s men. cured n good many by' modern If only they can And the house they want! "Mr. Lewlsohn has experimented with country house life method! and at mod by taking a mansion at A soot called Torwopd, but It does not come up to Both have fastidious requirements. ones. crate cost tastes, and perhaps apall things however, With modey, , pear possible, and without duubt the great house and home question will be settled soon. All tbla, however, really la anticipating. for before settling down aa a CONSULTATION FREE typical English lord of the manor and hia Lady Bountiful the happy pair have to take the lengthy wedding tour which Mr. Lewlsohn has promised hie fiancee. It la to be a regular trip, rivaling the famousia"Chinot nes Honeymoon," though it likely that Miss May will taka any of her bridesmaids with her. The first part of the Journey will be by automobile. Mr. lewlsohn la having one specially built according to Mb and MJm Mays own specifications. It will be a very roomy cur, THE SPECIALIST more like a email boudoir on wheel. There will be a lounge, armrhalra, I tablet end luch comforts. Of course the finishings snd fittings will be magnificent and luxurious, aa should be 2358 Washington Are., on a millionaire's honeymoon car. Light luggage only will be carried on top, the heavier trunks will be shipOGDEN. place. ped ahead to main stopping This honej moon trip will be the fulfillment of one of Edna May's most rberlahed desires. She has. of course, traveled all over the United States and England, but, strange to say, haa only been In other countriea once, and then It was only Switzerland and Italy, when he waz ill, and went there always by her doctor order. She has had a frantic desire to travel abroad and tee the wonders of the world. Dot duty and work came first, her and in an the. nine long year of nevInternatlonaUtage career she haa gulf, and tiieee HOW ABOUT Mn All Our Harness i.. a. mr J.C. Plait Saddlery niKos flrat-cUs- . flow-era- s. Weak, Nervous, Diseased Men ' flrat-clas- ultra-Englis- h globe-girdlin- Elliott Dr. Lemons Oranges Bananas Dales Figs 1 the time. In easy Journeys, she is going el and see the countries not Europe, but of Asia and Africa, taven will be the first atop radon. There the automobile loaded on to one of the cross steamers and unloaded again pe. From there n bed Une will !e to Paris. Here the atop ten days length- y- matter ofmotor car A smaller week used to move around the guy 1 the many beauty spots of its Fine Red Apples , g . Staple (Q Fancy The Best on the Market BVwy will be weatr Switzerland, Austria, Italy, Greece, or, should the roads t any place, aide excuts Ions made by train. And the bride egroom will not care much Ifis in some parts of tha Contlalow. Tor they will have In front of them and no cares uslness world to worry them, e summer advances and tha the south arrives, the big lie will awing around and r Germany, tba Rhine,-- , and rthward to Sweden, Norway, c, and finally down the superb af Holland and Bel- - Paris the course a Prompt Delivery E. A. OLSEN 2259 Washington Ave. $10 REWARD For ike mod conviction of any or partita mealing the Ogdan standard r the Morning Examiner. LAMAR KELSON, Circulator. imt iqd Here tba automobile roll ha than- - MORNING EXAMINE!, d'liied I.r t'.ic i: me being, sail sh'p will be taken for Gils altar and Malta It will be fall by now, aud Esy;-t- . and Eg) pi and the Hoi.- - Laud will l e delightful. Then through the Suez fsr.a! io Ceylon ami lnlia, Singapore. H mg Kor.g, (!;inj. and Japan. Japan is ihe objective point, liy this of time both v. ill probably be Hauling and will corue straight acinss America to their future hauio in England. Just now Edna May is' as busy aa can he. planning. She haa a hundred snd one thing to look after. Most important of these is the purchase of the extensive trousseau which will be necessary for so long a honeymoon. She is ureupieJ, too. with arrangements for the sale of her town house In fadogan square, with its furniture. Mr. Lewisohu is also busy. He recently took a ran Aver to the United States to settle hi business affairs preparatory te a long stay abroad. He also arranged the transfer of necesMr. sary securities to his bride-to-Iiewisohn, as a marriage settlement, has settled a quarter of a million dollars on Edna May aad her children foivver. This amount invested In British securities win bring an income of $10,000 per annum. . 8uch settlement is entirely separate from the dower right which the wife will have In her husband's estate. It in merely a matter of a little pin money. Edna May has a few thousands of her own saved up, and these will alio be securities, cs that put into as a wife she will have no buitneas worries and no business work, except the occasional clipping of coupons. CHARLES BYNO-HALwt-ar- b. gilt-edge- d gilt-edge- d L IHtERfATIONAl SOCIALIST DEPABIBEHT (Continued from Pago Twelve.) public purposes shall nut be denied or prohibited. The constitution provides for the initiative and the referendum, and permits no vote by the governor of legislation affected by either a referendum or Initiative. It providea that all railroads, express companies aad telephone and telegraph companies shall be common carriers and phall interchange services. The rolling stock and nil other movable property belonging to any railroad, transportation, transmission or other puldlc service corporation shall be considered personal property, and shall be liable to execution and aula in the same manner as the property of individuals. No existing public service corporation can obtain any beueflt from any future legislation, except by complete acceptance of nil constitutional pro visions. This fixes those corporation now doing business and which might claim exemption. There ia a stringent provision against the issuance or acceptance of railroad passes. The "fellow servant" rale ia forever abrogated as applying to employes of all railroads, mining or other corporations. A fare law ia included. Corporations cannot contribute to campaign funds. Any foreign corporation that takes a suit to a federal court without consent of the other party to the ault loses its right to do business in Oklahoma. Thera is a homestead- exemption from seizure of 160 acres. Eight hours shall constitute a day work In all cases of employment by and on behalf of the state or any county municipality. The contracting of convict labor la prohibited. The employment of children .under the age of 16 years. In any occupation injurious to health or morala, or especially hazardous to life or limb, la hereby prohibited. Boys under the age of 16 years, and women and girls, shall not be employed, under ground, In the operation of mines; and, except In cases of emergency, right hours ihall constitute a day's work under ground In nil mines of the state. The legislature shall pans laws of to protect the health and employes In factories, aad In mines and on railroads. The defense of contributory negligence or assumption of risk shall In all cases whatsoever Je a question of fact, and shall at all Mines be left to a Jury. The right of action to recover damages for injuries resulting In death shall never be abrogated, and the amount recoverable shall not be subject to auy statutory limitation. exAny provision of a contract, press or implied, made by any person, by which any of the benefits of thia constitution or of any law made ia accordance therewith, is sought to be waived, shall be null and void. Anyprovlslon of any contract. or agreement, express or implied, stipulating for notice or demand other than such aa may be provided by law, ia a condition precedent to establish any cleam, demand or liability, shall be null and void. THE MARXIAN CLUB (Continued from Page Twelve) Union la to organize by uniting, and OGDEN, fall UTAH. 'SUNDAY, JUNE 1107. 2f 13 or H han-before, if e.l capitalist political chlcaueiv the billot box. So there o.i the gnu that uu hav,- vouiv.it into be. if Uiive pol-bl- - of foiiuraiu-- Concernrabiug ou i i e mil e th,' jjun. ing the Union" aft B. J. lnul.s annihilated. U. 8. But uow comes the other gun Concernthe gun of ing the Union." re.--; "SuiH-isiitio- B. U. J. What is that? 8. It is the inevitable Architects ob(-iv- c of nicn who foster a superstitious awe for the ward "Union." Take the recent instance of Corrigan in hia Typographical Union, of Valentine Wagner with his Brewers' Union, of Berry aith bis Boot snd Shoe Workers' Union. The yon-duof the Go in pen officers inwards these men was an outrage against conscience and the Rights of Man. Yon allowed You and yours bent low freedom of thought and free sfcech to be violated by the officers; you condoned by your obsequiousness the hedge of sacredness which the officer sought to raise around their own heads. The Socialist Labor party tore s down the hedge, and fought the to a successful end. Every time aa officer or an organisation of Labor etna against any of tha principles that maka for solidarity, an additional rift Is made in tha unification of Labor. Every time a Socialist condones the sin by silence or by echoing ibe cry of "Union Wrecker" gainst those who raise their voice gainst the crime, you water the roots of Union Superstition. Now, then, the Trust magnates will avail themselves of the opportunity. Au the National Citric Federation ia now trying, theaa magnates will encourage such caricatures of Unionism as the Gompers concern; they will entrench themselves behind them; they will avail themselves of the superstitious reverence for the mar word ' Union;" and they will dare yoa to lift an Impious band against tha sacrosanct affair. And there you era! B. J. looks crushed. U. 8. The Trades Union la an essential part of tha Socialist Movement. That Socialist Movement that neglects tha Trades Union Question may flare up. but It will aa speedily flare down again. The Socialist Movement that handles the Trades Union Question and that, accordingly, wages relentless war agalnat the miscreants who taka up the mask of Unionism behind which to serve the cause of capitalism, may struggle long; but It la bound to triumph; and when it does It will not be in a bole with tbo enemys guns playing upon it It will stand on the eminence, the foe below under its plunging fire.- - Weekly Leading Dentists of the attituad Architect & A. GRAVES. 26 First Nat 'I lank Phone MSK. Sldg-ai- l Dentist CHINESE SOCIALIST MOVE-- . House Furnishings Attorneys THE HOUSEHOLD PURNIBH1NQ CO, No. 2600 and 2606 Wash. Avo, second hand goods bought end cold Both phonas 1144. JOSEPH CHEZ, Attorney and Counselor at Law, 40 and 41 First National Bank Bldg, Ogdan, Utah. Both phwta No- J. Attomoy-at-Law- ' VOLNEV C. GUNNELL Offloo 2174 WashBoth phenes 77L . ington Avo. 4 AGEE ; : A. G. HORN, Attorney at Law. Ovsr Badoon Drug Start, Wash. Av. olsr and Optician. Dealer in Art Goode and Notions, Victor Talking Machine and records, 2562 Wash. MUSIC S CO, "The House of Quality." Every, thing known In music. 2414 Wut M. a. BARNES, Music Dealer. Tho OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. Printers A. L. BCOVILLE. PRINTER. Opposite poetofr.ee. Both phoned Ladies' Tailors 46-4- 7 Livery Stables Accountants BROS. WILLIAMS JOS. MacLAUCHLAN, Auditor and Accountant, , Notary and Conveyancer. Office Room 42, First National Bank building. Ind. Phana 470. Livery and Feed Stable Bell 611: Independent Twenty-fift- Ind OGDEN FLORAL CO. Flaral Artists.' .Start 41S Twenty-foet. Greenhouse opposite Glsnwood park. Phones Boll 036x, Ind. 196. urth , ; ; . THE PORTER FLORAL CO. Choice cut flowers always an hand. Floral designs a specialty. Grssnhoua aer. Jefferson avo. and Twentieth A W.L Porter, Mgr. Phonos Bell 260Z; ind. 296. VARNEY FLORAL CO. s Camatlene, and Cut Flowers every day. Wa think our price ta bo the loweit. Pot plants In monthly. Rosea, Calla-Llllie- B. VAN DER AC HU IT. . i , , Funeral designs of all klnda; cut flow re and potted plants. .All o'- dare promptly filled. Phan 960Z. 740 Twenty-eight- h ot. STILLWELL 4 NEWMAN Florists. Choice and Bedding Plants of all kinds. Give ue c call. Store 2671 Wash. Av. Carriage Mfg. . OGDEN ELECTRIC MACHINE AND CARRIAGE COMPANY, g Horseshoeing, Rubber Tiring, Machines, Wagons, Bugglee and Tope Manufactured. 2247 Wash. Ave, Bell Phene 1260V, 1 agitation ia bearing fine fruit Many of the young conscripts have refused to participate It being In the drawing of lots. againat thetr principle to Join in or te countenance a system which to release them would condemn others to service. In spite of the moat strict watch maintained by the authorities, the propagandists were able to send their leaflet even into the barracks. The government suspects complicity on the part of the wardens, and la making a puzzled Investigation. 1 Weekly People. Builders FRED HOWARD, Contractor and Builder, Boa 666. Phene 617Z. P. a CHARACTERISTICS OF SPANISH WOMEN. PHYSICAL et Bell PETER UNANOER, General Contractor and Builder. 866 9th St Ball phono 676 Z. pecu- GEO. OI.MOTEAD, Contractor and Builder, liarities which appear more especially in the Spanish women,. One of these lies in the shape of the cheat Unlike the French and tba northern woman, the Spanish woman's chest la found to be shorter and broadest at the liaae at. the level, that is, of the lower end of the breastbone so tbst she requires, according to Carmandel, n differently shaped corset, while, at the same time, there la greater ampli- d BALE STABLE d Co, Props, Livery 600.. Phans! Bell 819V, 2219 Washington Avo. Masonry and Cement Contractors J. P. ONEILL CON9TRUCTION COCen tractors end Builders of Sew aid Cement Walks, Street Paving end Gravel Roofing. 416 66th st Music and Instructors JOSEPH BALLANTYNE. Director Ogdon Titeravli Chain Valeo Building e. Specialty. , 911 2662 Orchard Avo. MISS ALMA BAUER, Teacher of Plans Bell Phene Studio, 2609 Adame. 621 K. Ind Phone 8662A. ERNEST M. W. JONES. Plana, Cabinet Organ and Han mony. Studio 6646 Wash, Avo. N. P. HUNTER MR Tenohor of Guitar gad Mandalln. (Moravian System). Alas Plan Studio 224 B Quinsy A vs. DENT MOWREY Plano snd Cello. Wsdell-KlesBldg. Ind 750, Bell 1164. BERTHA M. PAYNE. Teacher of Plano. 2860 WsIL Ind Phono 165. Contractors and P. A. ISAKSON. 22nd Rear of 245-4- 7 phene, 298Z. 281 OGDEN FEED and Boarding. Gty Florists Phenes: 715. Street h J. F. Everett , Photographers A. NELLEB, LADIES TAILOR. Warkmanahlp and fit guaranteed Suite Lawla Block. Ind Phono 169, Auditors and The Office and shop at residence, 500 24th at, West Ogden. Bell phone 481X. 1 Hfi well-model- d 4 11 HHH THE THOMAS STUDIO. High Grade Portraiture in Pastel, Crayon and India Ink. 2457 Wash. Ava. Both 'Phonea. Real Estate Agents CARL C. RABMUBBON Real Estate, Loan, Rentals and First National Fire insurance. Bank Bldg. Ind 'Phono 47IL M4-P WM. A. HICKENLOOFER. Real aetata, iitaurana and Invest r menu. 209 Secies Building, to N. H. Ivsd sue-esaaa- 4 W4 1 HERRICK. KELLY 4 Ssnornl Inaurnnod Locao and Real Estate Invoatmaatd II Rental I I III N. H. IVES, Live Stock, Ranehad City Property, 2464 Homeo on easy paymentd Phone 1699. Ava. Wash, ' i 11 411 6 W. B. WEDELL H Pool Estate, Loaad Insurance 246S Rsntald and Washington ave, HI Boyle block. Both phonad J. M. FORRISTALL. Surety Bo4d Rai Estate and Insurance, 516 Eccles Bldg. 4 54-f W. N. PEIRCE. Estate, Notary, Firs and Ufa Insurance, 416 24th L Both H phoned I Reel ill GEORGE A. HORN, Real Estate, Loans and Inauraned l First National Bank Building. II 11 Transfer Companies MRS. MARY L. SHIPP. Teacher of Giutar and Mandolin, Residence 804 88d Bt Ind, Phono 118t ALLEN TRANSFER CO, Albm Allen, Proprietor. Furniture Vans and Btoragd Caba at a moment's H Notice. Office 412 25th L Phono 1 CELESTE CONROY. Late Pupil of Leopold Oodowtky of Berlin, Germany. Instructor eif music In tho State Industrial School, Studio at 600 25th Street Phonea, Ind. 400; Ball, 110. B. P. WHITAKER Teacher of Plano. Tabernacle Organist. Studio 974 28rd street Bell Phono 414Y. Paper-hange- rs' Directory Cleaning and Dyeing L. WEBER, PbwogmplioL Every variety C photo art work. 6469 Wash, avd Both 'phoaaa, MRS. S. E. REDFIELD. Bell phene 641-Studio, 649 Washington Avenue. Painter and Contracting Plumbers LUKE CRAWBHAW, Pretographer; Studio Artletlo. 2461 Washington Avonuo, Ogden, Uad A picture that looks like yu-- Teather of Plano. A. W. MEEK. tude and accentuation of the hips la John N. Ford and Bon Paper-hangerrelation to the figure generally. These and Heating Remove Decorators and Designer. Plumbing woman characteristics of the Spanish from the 26th Bt oho to IHI Bell phene 246X. Leave orders at are well Illustrated, It baa been aaH, Wash. Avo. Ind lfkna Beyle Furniture Ce. Established 1961. by a comparison between the statue which Falgulera modeled after Cleo de Merode and the distinctively naA. MULLER A SON, In tional Spanish type represented Wall Paper, Paper HangIn Dealer Goya's Maja Desnuda now in the Pocatello. ing, Painting, Tinting and General Ogden. Prado. ELITE CLEANING CO., Decorating. We are authorities en The typical Spanish woman (aa wood finishing. 2682 Wseh, eve, Cleaners and Dyers. Taylor 4 first pointed out in 1866) preBoth Phones. Wilson, Library. Ind Phono, opposite Proprietor. sent! another puzzling but well authenticated peculiarity in the Height- 4114 144"l I i'H'iil HI qfHW1 1' I H444HH4W Hi 1 4- ened curves of her aplne. The Spanish woman's spine looks as If its curvature had been Increased by pressure applied to the two ends. Thia, Indeed, baa by some been supposed to be the actual cause of the peculiarity, and Spallkowski who haa found the enroll uro or saddle back, as it ia termed, well marked among some of the moat beautiful and vigorous of the laboring women snd flaber folk near Boulogne and Dieppe states that it only occurs In women who era accustomed to bear' heavy burdens. He aiao remarks tbst it ia frequently associated with small feet and hands, neck, graceful bust and lithe women. figure, usually in brown-eyeThis association of character suggest that the peculiarity is not an individual acquirement, bnt a racial trait, and there la no difficulty in believing that the Iberian element, which li aUll strong in the aonthwest of England, may ilv have passed up the French coast. Lagnean and ethers are distinctly of opinion that the ensellura is a racial Iberian trait Thl conclusion seems Inevitable, and In any case there can he no doubt that the special grace and distinction of profile of the Spanish womans figure ia associated with the ensellure. It ia this that gives the characterfttle mark to her bearing and carriage, while It. emphasizes much that la moat characteristic In Spanish dancing. Contempor- to unite by organizing the WHOLE working class Industrially. Accordingly, the Union must organise not merely those for whom there are Jobs and who pay dues. The Industrial organization that excludes the unemployed and ruptures the solidarity of labor. Tho complete unification of labor ia essential for victory. It ia essential because peace cannot reign in a political party of warring workers; and it lr essential in order to save the eventual political victory from bankruptcy. B. J. Bankruptcy! Do U. 8. Yet. air; bankruptcy. you remember tba threat that the Trndt magnates made to the Working Claaa in 1896? B. J. They threatened that If Bryan were elected they would shut down, utop production. - U. 8. And do you know wbmt that would mean? It would mean the bankruptcy of the political victory. B. J. But wbat would enable tha capitalist class to carry out their threat? U. B. The foot that the Working Claaa ia divided between the organised Job holders and the unorganized unemployed. The fact that the Industries are not ail organized from top Ip bottom. Without the practical solidarity of labor thoroughgoing Industrial bodies the working clusa will be unable in assume and conduct production the moment the guns of the public powers ary Review. CHAMBERLAIN-THOMA- GKO. HARTLEY Clock and Watch Makor and Jow- Counselor U, 64 and BS First National Bank Bldg, Phonas, Boll 606, Ind. Ml Hsr-vestin- ire certain interesting 170 Avenue. MCRACKEN, Pianos at-L- ITALY, There . 614 and 116 Eecloa Building. Attornoy-at-Law- A. BETLZER. Watchmaker and Jowolsr, 25th ot Major Drug 8 to re. R. S. FARNBWO RTM C. O. ISAKSON. Plain and decorative painting snd paporhanging. No chargo for estimate, ito 2nd St Bell 'phone. Avo. Jewelers In office. tary MENT. Aa the latest events in China show, the revolutionary movement la spreading rapidly everywhere there also. At thia stage of development 1 am happy to aay the great Chines revolutionist Donkohyo translated a Japanese Socialist book, entitled "The Principles of Socialism, " which was written in 1908 by Kntoku, who ia the organizer of our party. We have all tha reasons to believe that thia book will become the light of the Chinese revolutionary movement as well aa in Japan. Chinese students la Japan organised a study club 6f Socialism in Toklo, and its members an active In the revolutionary movement now going hi Chin. The Revolution. OR. P. A. COOK, Office. Ecclea Build'ng. Ogden. Utah, P. C. WOODS A CO. Architects. H 6 17 First Natl Rank ). Roth Phonos. mys-tlfler- THE Painters a Hl ! 22. 141 TRANSFER VANS. Plan moving a epeclaltyl 626 14; 25th. Both phenoo 261. JOGK-LON- O W. A. MALAN S. E. MALAN MALAN TRANSFER CO. SLADE'S HACKS MEET ALL TRAINS. Carriage! In waiting day or nlgM. Vane, Draye and Baggage Wagond Plano Moving a Specialty. Eaeuro-loBusses Office, Ind. 224; Bell 220; Rea, Bell 840. All Klnda of Transfer Work. Office 409 Twenty-fift- h Street. n Upholstering 1 M IH4444H4tH4fi I 11 44 ! I l4-t THE LITTLE GAIN. Upholstering, mattress making, ean pet cleaning, laying and fitting. Furniture packed for ohlpping. 447 25th ttrocL Both 'Phoned 1 II WW Vand Draye and Baggage Wagond Our specialties Pleas, Furniture and Sato Moving; Btoragd O flies, 406 2tn eL Bee Blades Phoned I 1 1 I 9 I HI |