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Show ! TIZ For I Sore Feet I: I', Tired, Aching, Swollen, Smelly, ! i Sweaty Feet?. Corns, Callouses . or Bunions? Use TIZ. It's ! I Sure, Quick and Certain. Jlji Vou Will Enjoy Using TIZ. The Most j jt Pleasant Remedy You Ever Tried 1 and Moreover It Works. Hi At last here Is Instant relief and a jjj ;j fasting permanent remedy for sore "'.l feet No more tired feet. No more SI nchlng feet, No more swollen, bad smelling, Bwcaty feec No more corns. No mora bunions. No more k ; callouses, no matter what alls your 3 feet or what under the sun you've S tried without getting relief, just uso i TIZ, s" TIZ is totally unlike anything else 5f for tho purpose you ever heard of. i It's the only foot remedy ever made vi which acts on the principal of draw A'i lng out all the poiBonous exudations JJ which cause sore foeL Powders and ( other remedies merely clog up tho 2 ?, pores. TIZ cleanses tliom out and g a keeps them clean. It works right off jTl I You will feel better the very first ! ; tjrae It's used. "Use it a week and II you can forgot you over had sore feet. There is nothing on earth that , can compare with it TIZ is for sale at all druggists, 25 cents per box I ; or direct if you wish from Walter 'J . Luther Dodge & Co., Chicago, 111. Ogden State J Bank i (j I' Ogdsn, Utah. ? ft Capital 9100,000.00 l, Surplus and Proflti ... 126,000.00 I )! Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. I v I I H. C. Blgolow, Pre. I T J. M. Browning, Vlee-Proa. 'i Sf A. P BIgolow, Cashlor. j i J. E. Halveraon, Aoet. Caohler. I WET OR DRY vYou need a Water Set. Free with 2 lbs. of our Baking Powder, Saturday. Satur-day. -, GRAND UNION TEA H CO. $, l5 See Display Window 4ii ' 2436 Wash. Ave. i !, TRAVELERS' CHEQUES I- OF THE jd AMERICAN EXPRESS J f COMPANY tP '' THE IDEAL FORM OF TRAVEL-j TRAVEL-j ING CREDIT, FOR FOREIGN ljj A TRAVEL HOME U8E MOTOR. g:f ING- :-: :: :-: :-: 5S UNIVERSALLY ACCEPTED mM OFFICE, UNION DEPOT BUT PULL DDT THEGRAYHA1RS A Few Applications of a Simple Remedy Will Bring Back the Natural Color, "Pull out one rray hair and a. doren will take It? place" Ib nn old saying, which Is, to n great f xtent, true, if no steps are taken to stop the cnuso. When gray hairs appear It Is a Flgn that Nt-tme Nt-tme nds assistance. It In Nature's call for help. Gray hair, dull, lifeless hair, or hair that Id falling out. Is not necessarily a sign of advancing age, for there are thousands of elderly peoplo with perfect heads of hair without a single strenk of gray. Whon gray hairs come, or when thtf bnlr seems to be lifeless or dead, some good, rellablo halr-restorlng treatment should be resorted to at once. Specialists Special-ists say that one of the host prepara- . tiooi to nso Is the ojd-fashioned "sago tea" which our grandparents uied. Tbw best preparation of this kind is Wycth'a Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, a preparation prep-aration of domestic sage and sulphur, scientifically compounded with later discovered dis-covered heir tonics and stimulants, tho whole mixture being carefully balanced and tested by experts. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Is clean and wholcsomo and perfectly harmless. It refreshes dry, parched hair, remoTcs dandruff and gradually restores faded or gray hair to its natural color. This preparation Is offered to th public at fifty cents a bottle, and is recommended and sold by all druggists. Special Agcm, BADCON I'HAKMACY. 2121 Wash LEGAL. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. Consult County Clerk or the Respoo tlve Signers for Further Information. NOTICE. In tho District Court of the Second Judicial District of tho State of Utah, in and for the County of Wober. In tho matter of the estate of Nancy B. Farr, deceased. TBo petition of John Henry Smith, administrator, praying for the approval, approv-al, allowance and settlement of his lin-al lin-al account, for tho distribution of the residue of said ostato to the partios entitled thereto, for discharge of administrator, ad-ministrator, release of his bondsmen and close of estate, In the above entitled en-titled matter, boH bwn sot for hearing hear-ing before Hon N. J. Harris, Judge, on Friday tho 23rd day of June, 1911, at 10 o'clock a. m., "at the County Court House, In tho court room of said court. In Ogden City, Weber County, Utah. WITNESS, the Clerk of said Court, with tho seal thereof affixed, this 12th day of June, 1911. S. G DYE, Clerk. By Rao Keck, Deputy Clerk. Messrs Booth, Lee, Badger, Rich & Lowlnsohn, Attornoys for Petitioner. 2 Taking- advantage of the best is 1 Your Duty 52 And if you don't send us ?jH jour laundry work fine g linens, curtains, rough dry, 3j etc.. vou are not doing vour m FULL, DUTY. 02j Triul customers always be- S'- come permanent. Gall us g up and ask to have our driv- er got your bundle. 1 Ogdsti 1 Steam Laundry &j Eofh f?$ m Phones " HE Launderors and Dry Cleaners. r FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE ' I J. J. BRUMMITT LOANS, INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE Eit her Phone 771 364 24th Street Cheap Home. Harrison Avenue. A good 4-room homo, with city An elegant lot 60x130 feet to al-water, al-water, electric lights, largo lot, running back to a 27-foot alley. All ,oy' on hla boulevard, located near In good shape, located near tho 'the now 135,000.00 school building, Union Depot, tor $1,400, on any which' Is being erected on tho coc- kind of terms, low rate of Interest. ner of 22nd Street and Harrison jyjQjgjji Home. Avenue, for only $100, on terms. A modern five-room homo, with Brick Home. city water, electric lights, large chandeliers, bath toilet, stationary Seven-room brick house, located wash stand, large pantry and clos- near Washington Avenue, electric ots. large porch, nice lawn Locat- ,Ight tWQ schoo, This cd within four blocks of tho Union , . , is a groat snap at only $1,400, on Depot; only $2,400, on any kind of ' terms, low rato of Interest. any klnd o termS" J. J. BRUMMITT Electric Way Between Ogden and Brigham Leave Ogden Union Depot. Twelve Trains Each Way Dally. C:25 a. m. 7:30 a, m., 9:00 a. m 10:30 a. m., 12.00 noon, 1:30 p. m., 3:00 p. m,, 4:30 p. m., C:00 p. m., 7:30 p. :u., 9;00 p. m, 10:15 p. m. O. R. T. Depot 11:10 p. m. Cars leave- Brigham samo time as above, with tho exception of last trip, which is 10:30 p. m. J. W. BAILEY. SUPT. CANYON SCHEDULE, Effective May 30. Leave Union Dopot 7:00 a. m., 8:20 and overy forty minutes thereafter until 9: p. m. Last car leaves depot 10 20 p. m , leaving Hermitage 7 40 and 9.00 a, m. every forty minutes thereafter until 9:40 p. m. Last car at 11 00 p m - union15epot time card EFFECTIVE JUNE 22, 1911. (Mountain Tluoj UNION PACIFIC R. R. CO. No. Eastbouud. Depart 20 Mall and Express I S:30 a.m. 10 Fast Moll i 8:35 a.m 2 Overlund Limited I 1:05 p.m. 8 Los Angeles Limited.. 1:15 p.m. 4AtlantIc Express G:50p.m. No Westbound. Arrive. 3 California- Expross C 30 a.m. 9 Fast Mall 11 -17 am. 5 Local Passenger 11:20 a.m. x Overland Limited 1:59 pjd 7 Los Angeles Limited ... 3:36 p. m OREGON SHORT LIN.E R. R. Co. No. North of Ogden. Depart lPortland Express 2:15 a.m. 131 'Ogden-Malad Motor... S:25 a.m. 13ldaho Express 9:15 a.m. 3Butto and Portland Expj 100 p.m. lljCache Val.-Malad Passi 5:25 p.m 15Yellowslone Special ...j 820 p m. No. North oi Ogden. Arrive. 1G Yellowstone Special ... G:15 am. 2iButto Express .... 9:15 a.m 12 Salt Lako-Mnlad Pass.. 10:20 am. 4Salt Lako Special 3:35 p.m. 132j"Ogen-Malad Motor .. 4 40 pm 14Utah Express S.55 p.m. No. South of Ogden.' Depart. 1G Yellowstone Special ... G:45 a.m 20Locnl, Salt Lake 7:15 a.m. 22iFlyer 8:30 a.m. 21Salt Lako Express .... 9:30 p.m. 12Cache Valley Express. . 10:30 a.m. 24 Local 11:40 a.m. 32 Local 1:00 p.m 34 Local 2.15 p.m. 8 Los Angeles Limited .. 3:50 p.m. 4 Salt Lake Special 3:55 p.m. 3G Pacific Express, local., G:50 p.m. 14Utah Express 9:05 p.m. No. South of Ogden. Arrive. 1 Butto and Portland Ex 12:50 a.m 19 Atlantic Express 8:10 a.m. 13 Idaho Express 9.00 a.m. 21 Salt Lake Local 11:05 a.m. 23 Local ..12:45 pm. 7 Los Angeles Limited .. 1254 p.m. 31 Local 2:00 p.m. 3 Butte nnd Portland Ex 3:35 p.m. 11 Cache Valley Express.. 6:20 p.m. 33 Locnl 6:30 p.m. 35 Flyer 6:45 p.m. 15YelIowstone Spoclal ... S.10 pm. DENVER & RIO GRANDE R. R. No.J 0 Depart. G Express for tho East..! 7:00 a.m, 10 To Salt Lake 9:00 a.m 12Salt Lake Passenger. . 1.15 p m. 2 Atlantic Limited, cast ) 3:00 pin, 4 Atlantic Express, cast. . 600 p.m. No. Arrive. 9Ogdon Pnssengor 111:25 a.m. 3Exprcss from the East. 2:00 p.m llLlmlted from the East j 1-15 p.m 5Chicago Ex. from East 350 p.m llLocal from Saupeto .. 7:10 p.m. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY No. Westbound. Depart. 3Paclflc Express 7:10 a.m. 9 Fast Mall 11:57 a.m. ljovorland Llmltod .... 2:15 p.m. 5Paclfic Expross 4:20 pm. No. From WosL Arrive, 6 Atlantic- Express 6:20 a.m. 10 Fast Mall G:30 a.m. 2 Overlnnd Limited 12:50 p.m 4 Atlantic Expross 5:35 p.m. Dally Excopt Sunday. 11EAD THE CLASSIFIED PAGE SALT LAKE & OGDEN ELECTRIC RAILWAY LEAVE OGDEN. 6:10 a. m., 7:3u a. m 9 a. m., 10:30 ft. m 12 noon, 1:30 p. m, 3 p. m, 4:30 p. m 6 p. n; . 7-30 p. m.. 9 p. m., 10;30 p. m.. 11:45 p. m T-welve fast trains each way dally Call "Bambergor Express" (either 'phono) for quick and careful service In Salt Lako valley. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS. Ogden Lodge No. 2, Knights of PythlaB meets at Ca?tlo hall. Utah Nntlonal Bank building, every Monday evening. All K. of P.'b req'uented to meet with uo. , A. J. Ti-ION, C. C. W. G. KIND. M of EL. W. L. UNDERWOOD. K. of R. & S. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Wasatch Division Np. 124, O. R- C. meets 6econd and wurth Fridays at 2-30 p. m In K. o: P. Hall, corner Washington avonuo and 24th street. AH brothers aro cordially invlied to attend. GEO. ALLEN. C. C. D. L. BOYLE. S and T. . LADIES OF THTS MACCABEES. Silver HIvo No. 1. L. O. T. M. moots every Tuesday aftornoon at 2:30 o'cloclc In Eagle Hafl, 427 25th St. Visiting members are cordially Invited to attend. at-tend. MRS. ALMA LUDDINQJON. L. C. MISS L. JENNIE PUOUT. R. K. WOODMEN OF -THto"'wORLD. Wcher Camp No. 74. meets In K. ot P. Hall in tho Utah National Bank Bldg., every Thursday evening at 3 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially tnvltod to attend. B. VAN DEJR SCHUIT. C. C B. AUTH, Clerk First N tlon.l -Bank Bid?. ROYAL HIGHLANDERS. Tho Royal Highlander meet tho first and third MoudnyB at Union L bor hall, 363 24th at. Vtaltlng mom-bora mom-bora r.ordrMv Invited. DAYREL D. SMITH. I. P. ALICE COLLINS. Sec. nd Treaa. MODERN WOODMEN OB- AMERICA. Utah Camp No, 9990. mocto every Tuesday night at 8 o'clock, at Eaglet' Hall, 25th St. Visiting mombera Invited In-vited to meet with u. CARL C RASMUS8EN, CounMl. J. H. SHAFER. Clerk. ROYAL AlvUANUir. Fraternal beneficiary ordor. Insuroa men at low rates. Reserve fund over six u-llllon dollars. Rooky Mountain Cojncll No. C37 convenes socond and fourth Thursdays at I O O F. Hall. R. S. WOTHERSPOON. Regent. J. W. WOTHERSPOON, Collector. GEO. B. ROBERTS. Secretary. BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN"" YEOMEN OGDEN Homestead No. 1505 moets at 2 and 4 Tuesday evening at K. P. Hall. Visiting Archors are cordially Invited to meet with us V S. O'Brien, Foreman, 2533 Gramcrcy Avo. O. E. Williams, 2214 Jackson Ave., Corrcs-pondent HOYAL NEIGHBORS OP AMERICA Excelsior Camp No. 3:40 meets every ev-ery socond and fourth Monday evening even-ing of each month at tho Eagles' HalL Visiting members cordially livltod. INDIA SAWYER. Oraclu. 1948 Jackson Avo. LILLIAN NEWTON, Recorder. Room 31. Lewis Block. MASONIC-Queen MASONIC-Queen Esther Chapter No. 4, O. B. S, Regular meotlnes bold at Masonic Hall on Washington avenue between Twenty-fifth, and Twenty-sixth streets, the first R'ud third Fridays of each uioath. Sojourning inenibora cordially cordial-ly invited to attend, MRS. MARY H. STEVENS. W. M. MRS. OALLIE CAVE, Sec'y. ODD FELi.7W8. Ogden Lodgo No. 6, Independent Order Or-der of Odd Fellows, meets in I. O O. F. Hall, overy Tuesday evening. Vlo-lling Vlo-lling brothers cordially invited to ba present. S. H. TREY. Noble Grand. HBNK; KISSEL. Secretary. Quaen City Rnbokab Lodge. No. 4. 1. O. P. F., moots second and fourth Friday evonlngs at Odd Fellows' HalL Vlsltlug members Invited. NBLUE CHIVERAL'. N. O. KMMA MEID. Roc. Sec'y., 718 :3fd. ORDER Cr OVvL,g. Ogden Nest, No. 1218, Order of Owl, meeta every Thursday evening In Eaglea' Hull . eoflt ot Reed rot-d. at 8 o'clock. Visiting Brother Owls ar Invited to attend tho Nost.jiieetiaBa, JA6. E. JENSEN, PRsaldonU J. OLIVER, Socrntary- No. 2416 Washington Av. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. v (Continued.) WOMEN "V WOODCRAFT WQmon o Woo&craft. Osl Circle Cir-cle 581, meets overy Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock. K. of P. Hall. Visiting neighbors invliod, Dues con be paid at Dr. Alice M. RJdgo. M. D.. 57-53 Lwlu Block, ADDIE ANGELL, G. N., 12G Poplar Ave. MARIE CRITES. Clerk. 2731 Monroo Ave. Sego Liiy Circle No. 174. nicetB ov ery second and fourth Monday nlghU at 7:30. In 1. O. O. F. Hall. Visitins neighbors cordially luvltod. MARY MORDAUNT. G. N.. KATE HEYMAN. Clerk. Boll Phono 1241-Y. B. P. O. ELKS. B. P. O. Elks, Ojidea Lodge No, 719, lodge and club rooms second floor 2416 Washington avenue. Regular meetings every Tuesdav evening. GEORGE'S. GLEN, Exalted Ruler. C. O. DeWOLF, Secretary 'FRATERNAL ORDEK. OF EAGLES Fraternal Ordor of Eaqls. Oxdcn Aerie No. 118, F. O. 3.. mcala cverT Wednesday evening at Eagle HaiL east of the Reed Hotel, at 8 p. m. Vls'Ung Brother Eagles are invited to attend tho Aerlo moetlngs, GEO. C. WE88LER, W. President. ' E. R. GEIGER. Secretary. DR. N. M. ESTSS. Aorlo Physician. LOYAL ORDER 01- MOOSE. Loyal Order of Moose, Ogden Lodg) No. 311, meot3 every Friday evening at 8:00 p. m.. Eagles" Hall. JOS, CHEZ. D.. P. A. KOHN, T.. W. a ARCHIBALD, Secretary Secre-tary pro tem. BROTHERHOOD OF RAILWAY TRAINMEN, Ogdon Lodge No. GS, meets first and third Wednesday Eve. at 8 p, m at Odd Fellows' Hall, No. 2410 Washing-Ion Washing-Ion Ave. O. M. DAVIDSON, President N. C. FREEMAN, Secretary, 2.812 Plngree Ave 6-S-tf IMPROVED i. HI 7!R OF REDMEN Improved Ordor of Redman. Hiawatha Hia-watha Trlbo No 3, meota m Eagles' Hall, overy first and third Monday evenings, at 8:00 p. m. Visiting chlcfi cordially Invited. J. G. CASEY. Sachsra. E. R. GEIGER. C. of R, A. B. WRIGHT. C. of W. Ogden Business Directory Advertisements In UQia cn.'uma cost 75c per lino per month, payable In advance. ATTORNEYS-ATiAW. R. 6. FARNSWCRTH. Attorney-at-Law; 314 and 315 Eoclos building. BROKERS THE W. D. BROWN CO., Merchandise Merchan-dise Brokers Storage and commission. commis-sion. 2255 Wall Ave. 5-4-tf FURNITURE REPAIRING FURNITURE repairing C H. Stratford Strat-ford & Co.. 371 23rd. Bell, 929-Y. 5-23-lmo. GEOLOGIST. J. G. Llnd (Ph. D. Heidelberg) consulting con-sulting and 'mining geologist. 253b' Monroe Ave, Ogden, Utah. 6-9-lino HOUSE CLEANING. ALL KINDS of housccleanlng and window cleaning. Carpets and rugs cleaned by electricity at reasonable rea-sonable prices. Oluf JarBtad. Both phones No. 22. JUNK. OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If you havo any kind of Junk, phone ua up; wo will call for It. Bell phone. 325-K; 1-jd. 72D. PfP. JUNK OF ANY KIND phono J. jJbson. Bell, G"6-Z; Ind. 3693D. 11-1G-2S MUSIC. OGDEN CITY MILITARY BAND Music furbished for all occasions, Ind. 1134-3724-A. Boll 1205, 7-M PAINTING & PAPERHANfllNG J. den Hnrtog. 928 2Sth SL Tel., lod. 433; Boll. 571 X. 1-1 tf PAPER CLEANING" JAMES THOMPSON, export pap cleaning. All work guaranteed, nojgh and painted walla aud burlap 2?,41 Jackson ave. Bell Phono 11G8 Ind. 3652-A. 3-2-Cmo. PIANO TUNING PIANO TUNING Write or phone A. II. Groso. Broom Hotol for artistic piano tuning and ropnlrlng, Satisfaction Satisfac-tion guarautoed. 21 Vra in Utah. 1-12-tf " POULTRY. FOR SALE Egge for setting frou etrlctly hlgh-grado S. C. White Orp-Inctons Orp-Inctons Our breeders are from rcmo of the most famous strains In tho country- They are winners la tho show-room and their beautiful whlto plumage and prolific laying qualities mako them especlallly desirable desir-able for tho person wishing to keep a few chickens In a hack yard, $10 and ?20 per sotting of 15 ecs. Send for mating list. Vsnnms V Darns A: Son. Box 1068, Colorado Springs. Colorado. 3-27-tf PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. DR. A. FERNLUND, Physician and Surgeon. Cfllce hours 11 to 4 p. m-New m-New Pcory bldg., Hudson avo. Ind. 515 Residence Ind. 503. G46 Wash, nve. 6-11-tf SANITARY "WORK. PIONEER SCAVENGER. Nols Mo Carty, sixty years n Ogden and nllll cleaning ynrds, v'osapoojs or grease traps and vault'. Clean yards by the week or mont.j. Bell phono 324-Z. 2728 Grant Avo,, Ogden Utah. SECOND HAND GOODS. NEW AND SECOND HAND furniture, clothing and Hhoos, bought, sold or exchanged; aluo trunks nnd suitcases suit-cases cheap. A. Slner. Bell Phono 1321. l'(9 1-2 Twenty-fifth street, 7-9-lyr READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGE READ THIS! ADVERTISING PRICES. Wjnt advertisement coat one cent per word each Ikbuo, or 5 cents per line of five word per day, rlo firsJ Insertion Ir.u than 25 cents, or two or more linos per week at tho rate of 25 cents per line per week, or 75 cent per line per month. Remember five average worao make a line. All advertisements on this ags muct bs paid In advance. No exception to thlv rul- HJCLPW ANTED. FEMALE. GIRL for general housework. Bell Phono, 1249-Y. 2531 Fowler Ave. , 6-21-lwk LADY cook at once, at 371 22nd St. 6-17-lwk CHAM3ERMAID at the Reed hotoL C-16-tf DiraSSfLAEfNO ' EXPERIENCED dressmaker will go out by the da) , 2G13 Washington Ave , Room 9. G-23-lwk Si TUATiON WANTED FEMALE. 7 YOUNG WOMAN wlfihes housework. by tho day. Ind 368G-M. 6-7-lwk MALE. JAPANESE boy at the Virginia Hotol. G-15-2wks POSITIVELY no expense to lenrn trnde, and no apprenticeship or helper's work required Actual work on contract jobs. Electriaity, automobiles, automo-biles, plumbing, bricklaying. 300 students stu-dents last year 'Write to United Trado School Contracting Co., Los Angeles 6-1-lmo SOLICITORS WANTED WANTED Five high class salesmen and saleswomen to solicit accident and health Insurance, men. and worn en written; good contract. See. Jam-ison, Jam-ison, 2438 Wash. Ave. 6 18-3t POlRSALfcMIS CELL ANEOUS ONE CHARTER OAK RANGE, one side, board. 2631 Monroe avenue. 6-19-lwk AT SACRIFICE Furniture 7-room house. Filled with roomers. House for rent. 239 27th. G-12-lmo STANDING DESK, rolling top desk, adding machine, letter flic, typewriter, typewrit-er, etc. W. D. Brown, Receiver, 2255 Wull avenue. Bell Phone, G92, Ind., 118. 6-7-1 mo COPYING MACHINE FOR SALE A second-hand, neostyle used less than a dozen times, In flrstrclans order or-der for sale. Printing oinco has no uso lor copying machine Inqulro at tho Standard office. 0-6-tf CLEAN white racs at Standard offlco. 12-17-tt FOR SALE REAL ESTATE" $1,500 FOR 51,250. A 5TEV 3-room house with fine concrete con-crete collar, screened porch, closet, built-in kitchen cabinet, near railroad rail-road shops, must be sold this week. Owner leaving town. Only $250 cash and balance like paying rent. This Is your chance to buy a nice home at a bargain. Come to our office to day. IVES REAL ESTATE COMPANY, 380 TWENTY-FIFTH STREET. G-21-lwk DON'T PAY RENT ANOTHER DAYI Buy this good 5-room house, with electric lights, city water and sidewalks side-walks for only $1,250. Near Union Depot, where values are Increasing rapidly. Pay us ?200 cash and $20 monthly, like rent, and move Into your own home. Don't 'phone, but come to our office today and Investigate this bargain IVES' REAL ESTATE COMPANY, 380 TWENTY-FIFTH STREET. 6-5 tf WANTED MISCELLANEOUS SMALL FARM WANTED 7 to 15 acres, within 2 mile rr "Mus o' Ogden Give improvements, water rights, etc. WJll pav all cash! Address N. F 333 W. 1st' North SL. Logan, Utah. 6-23-3 1 SECOND-HAND wheel at 5G3 23rd. G-23--1 WANTED A second-hand runabout; must ho a bargain Address X. Y. Z., care Standard. Wanted A secondhand five-passenger auto; must be a bargain. Address J. B.. care Standard. G-17-lwk 2 OR 3-H. P gas engine. Wedell. o-23-tf MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY to loan on watches, diamonds, dia-monds, Jewelry, firearms. etc Uncle Sam's Loan Ofllce, established 1SS5. Tho Money Lenders of Ogden; 27S 25th SL C. H. Smith, Prop. 9-4-1 yr MORTGAGE LC.ANS on Imnroved farm or city property. HUNTER &. KENNEDY. 211 Mrst National Bldg 5-12-tf r.j. , . '"ju niirjaai iniiini1 i ill FOUND. PAIR OF GLASEES and mirror, attached at-tached to long gold chain. Owner can get same by calling at Standard office and paying for ad and reward G-22-tf FOR RENT STORES STORE and four rooms to rent, on 23rd Si Tnnulr' 1?, 1 Wash G-7-tf OGDEN BUSINESS DIRECTORY (Continued.) TRANSFER COMPANIES, ALLEN. Bagsasxs. Hack and Bus Line. Baggage und piisaengor transfor a apc-clalty, 412 26th. Both Phones 22. JOGALCNG TRANSFER VAN A Stci'cgc Co.. moving vans, all lcluds iraac'ei' work, pianos n specialty. Office Of-fice 328 1-2 25th St. Phones 283. VACUUM CLEANING. COMPRESSED AIR VACUUM HOUSE CLEANING CO. Office 32S 1 2 25th SL Both phones 28". 5 21-lmo VIA VI OFFICE Moved from Eccltis building to 205G Douglas Ave. Bell Phono 462. 6-10-lwk FOR RENT. ' 'H FURNISHED ROOMS. H ELEGANTLY furnished 3 or 4-room H apartment, Etrlctly modern; no chil- M drcn. 2341 Adams. 6-19-wk M FURNISHED ROOMS for houoekeep- 'H lng. Bell 1570. G-Zl-lwk. ,H MODERN furnished Tooms. 539 23rd. 'M G-21-lmo ;H TWO furnished rooms for light' bouse- ' H keeping. 45G 22nd St. G-20-lwk .' H FURNISHED ROOMS, 2201 Lincoln; ' 'M modern, with gns. 6-20-lwk !, LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING rooms at 5 H the Woodmanseo. Central. Prices 'j H reasonable. 3G8 24th SL 6-20-lwk , I H THREE NICELY furnlshctV, strictly ' M modern, light housekeeping rooms I ' jH for young couple. Apply 222 23rd. H G-17-lwk ' ( - i- !H 1 and 2 furnished housekeeping rooms, j ''-, H ground floor, every convenience. i"'H Cheap. 526 31st BL 6-17-lrno ffil FURNISHED rooms and housekeep- -Bl ing rooms, the Windsor, 4S7 Herrtck. w H Bell 1544. 6-19-lwk vfil FINELY furnished modern 3-room tiHlil apartment; also 2-room, 528 24th SL H 6-16-lwk WM . tM THE "MAE BELLE" oppoelte P. O. JH Modern, up-to-date; hot and cold Hl water, baths, etc. Rates reasonable. '7l G-19-ltfk 'jH COREY apartments, furniBhed house- ''1 keeping apartments and furnlahcd fll rooms. Inqulro 25CC Wash. Bell TH Phone, G80. 6-17-lwk "' CLEAN housekeeping rooms and also jil slnglo rooms by day or week; rea- J'sifl sonable. Colonial Hotel. 1162 24th. 'H 6-17-tf. . !H HOUSEKEEPING rooms, 171 22nd St. 1 ' 6-1-lmo. JM ' M 2-ROOMS with hoard, also iablo H boarders after Juno 1. Poplar jH Heights 437 24th SL 5-29-2wk H HOUSEKEEPING rooms, 2358 Mon- jM roe. 5-27-lmo H FURNISHED rooms for houeekeep- - :H ing, 427 24th. 5-23-lmo. H FURNISHED and unfurnished flats. JH 2634 Grant. 5-18-3mo. jH THREE FURNISHED, rooms. $15.00 H W. B. WedolL 11-7-tt ( FOR RENT. (H ROOM8 AND BOARD. f 1ST CLASS board, cool, large rooms; ll very reasonable. 2G39 Jefferson. lisH 6-23-lmo H SYLMAR, 2526 Adams. Board and Jfll rooms.- Day, week or month. 6-20 lwk JM BOARD AND ROOM; 2363 Adams. H 5-31-lmo. H ROOMS AND BOARD. 2338 Adamo. 2-lfi-H il FOB. RENT" UNFURNISHED HOUSES. H SIX-ROOM house, close in, $16.50, 2165 H Adams. Ind., 3665-D. 6-23-lwk jH FQUR-ROOM modern house. Iuquiro H 255 26th St. 6-21-lwk TH GOOD house, near high school, for IH rent. Independent telephone 1167. H 6-21-lwk .H FOR RENT, reasonable; cosy four- room brick house, strictly modern. I H 2229 Lincoln Ave. ell, 368-X. 6-20-lwk H 2229 Lincoln Ave. Bell, 36S-X. 6-20-lwk H NEARLY new 5-ropm modern brick M cottage, 29G4 Grant Ave W. H. H Voorbles. Bell phono 1605-K. 6-2-tf jH A SIX-ROOM modern brick, with bath, H pantry, closets and concrete cellar. H C Wardleigh, 2210 Quincy. Bell H 149 S-Y. 5-24-tf ' H FOR RENT: , FURNISHED HOUSES. H 5-l.OOM clean, well furnished houso, M bath, toilet and lawn. Phone, Bell M 1474. 6-17-lwk H ONE four and one five-room modern house, 2523 Orchard, and 557 20th. H 6-17-lwk H THE TASTE TELLS. I In making coffee or tea or lorn- , H nnado, or anything, in fact, If too4 H large a proportion of tho ingredi-. ( ' fM entu Is used, or not enough, they i ljfl arc not good, aro they? ;Hfl THE TASTE TELLS. 'H In making Ice cream, if tho pro- . H portions are not right. It Isn't, good, i H Is ,H THE TASTE TELLS. j 'H The bureau of experts who fash- , loned tho pure food law agreed on ilil what constituted tho right pxopor- iH tlons in making lco cream. To be 1 r'-'H RIGHT, It must tasto right, look "' VisH tempting ;uid contain a certain 'ul amount of butter fat not. more, note -j 'fl The fact that we are doing the aH largest lco cream business in Og- i ,'H den proves that we aro making it - 'H according to tho pure food exports' JH ideai) of what Is GOOD Ice cream Ijl that we are making it RIGHT, not. iH too rich just rich enough. ' THE TASTE TELLS. iaH Tho pooplo aro buying "Dclicia" -iH In larger quantities ovory day, be- tH cause It satisfies their taste. Ilil THE TASTE TELLS. 1 Brown Ice Cream Co, ffll "Central Will Do th0 Rcct." l ) . w IH Riverdalc Flour 1 "Why Is it you always have jJ such delicious cakes, Mrs., iH "It's because I use Rivenlalo nH 1 Flour and It also makes fine 1 bread and biscuits." sl I This Good Flour in mado by j jH i OGDEN MILLING & : I ELEVATOR CO. i jH READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGE ; '1 |