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Show MB'' UK HAija-usAL ESTATE FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE if: I 1 J. J .BRUMMITT . LOANS, INSURANCE, REAL 'ESTATE H Either Phone 771 364 24th Street JM , Cheap Home. Harrison Avenue. wM A good '1"rooin homo, with city SjJ water, electric lights, large lot. A e,Cgant ,0t 50x130 feot t0 a1' jljj!j running back to a 27-foot alley. All le' on 'his boulevard, located near K I iD E00d shapo' located near tho Iho new $35,000 00 school building, jg Union Depot, lor $1,400, on any whlch la belng erected on tho COf. 9H ,, kind of terms, low rate of Interest. nnw. nt . 0, . ' H ner of 22nd Streot and Harrison i Modem Home. Avenue, for only $100, on terms. j k A modern five-room home, with Brick KoiTie. JM city water, electric lights, large ilw!l l chandeliers, bath toilet, stationary Seven-room brick bouse, located J wash stand, largo pantry and clos- ncar Waahlnglon Avenue, electric jftfl .? . eta, largo porch, nice lawn. Locat- ,. . i . . .' mi.. fliJp i lights, two lots, near school. This jtfslj I ed within four blocks of the Union SbuV 1 r, . .-. .... is a great snap at only $1,400, on j3 f Depot; only $2,400. on any kind of t terras, low rate of Interest. any klnd of torras' I J. J. . BRIMMITT 5T ;: Electric Way Between ffl; Ogden and Brigham I'll) ; Leave Ogden Union Depot. jILX Twelve Trains Each Way Dally. A C.25 a. m. 7;30 a. m., 9.00 a. m., $? 10.30 a, m.. 12:00 noon, 1:30 p. m 91 3:00 p. m., 4.30 p. m 6:00 p. in., ffl 7.30 p. mM 9:00 p. m., 10:15 p. m. O. 11 R. T. Depot 11:10 p. m. LI - "ars leavo Brigham samo time as IU j above, with the exception of last T trip, which Is 10:30 p. m. Tj J. W. BAILEY, SUPT. jgj CANYON SCHEDULE, 5 Effective May 30. j Leave Union Depot 7:00 a. m., 8:20 v nnd every forty minutes thereafter 'i until 9: p". m. Last car leaves depot 10:20 p. m, leaving Hermitage 7:40 Pi I and 9 00 a. m. evory forty minutes Ifj thereafter until 9:40 p. m. Last car .IU ' at 11.00 p. m. 1 1 UNION DEPOT m TIME CARD 5Sl- EFFECTIVE MAY, 28, 1911. ijjjg'l (Mountain Time J ( . ictfi UNION PACIFIC R. R. CO. jBSB'1 WW No. Eastbound. I Depart. ajfipj tvk 'JO Mail and Express 8:30 a.m. mU, 10 Fast Mall S:35am. iVm 2 Ovorlaud Limited 1:05 p.m. tatai't i Los Angeles Limited.. 1:15 p.m. fttli'l 4 Atlantic Express 6:50 p.m. oas'f gjcTg; No. Westbound. Arrive. JB( 3 California Express G 30 a.m. SSR 9 Fast Mall 11:17 a.m jm 5 Local Passenger ..tf... 11:20 a.m. Svjl Overland Limited ..... 1:59 pju. V1 7 Los Angeles Limited ... 3:35 p.m. !, 1 iSR OREGON SHORT LINE R. R. Co. rftfli N'o. North of Ogden. Depart. &Mj -mV 1 Portland Express 1:15 a.m. .TfTf 131 'Ogden-Malad Motor... 8:25 a.m. Irifl 13 Idaho Express 9:15 a.m. UHIf 3 Butte and Portland Exp 3:50 p.m SrrSVl 11 Cache VaL-Malnd Pass 5:25 p.m uH I N'' North of Ogden. Arrive. K 2Butto Express 9:15 a.m. if 12 Salt Lake-Malad Pass.. 10:20 a.m. irm 4 Salt Lake Special 3:35 p.m. ifiv 122'OgdenMalad Motor .. 4:50 p.m. jgTfr r J4Utah Express 9:05 p.m. fif I ) l No I South of Ogden. I Depart. &2i I ! Sgi 20Local, Salt Lako 0:45 a.m )ui 22(Flyer 8.30 a.m. Jjkfl . 2 Salt Lako Express 9:30 p.m. 'M 2 Cache Valley Express.. 1030 a.m. jM 24 Local 11:40 a.m. 3r 32 Local 1-00 p.m. H Jc - S4 Local 2:15 p.m. Jt5" ' S Los Angeles Limited .. 3:50 p.m. &' 4 Salt Lake Special 3:55 p.m (jjJJ 36 Pacific Express, local.. 5:50 p.m. M&i 14 Utah Express 9:15 p.m dtWJ. 25J No. South of Ogden. Arrive. Wm 1 Bulto and Portland Ex 12:50 a.m. gP 1 19 Atlantic Express .... 8.10 a.m. -jjjT ; 13 Idaho Express 9-00 a.m. ill! 21 Salt Lako Local 11:05 a.m. Ul ' 23 Local 12:45 p.m. i9 ;, 7 Los Angeles Limited .. 12:54 p.m. 3JP 31 Local 2:00 p.m. zZl ; 3 Butte and Portland Ex 3-35 p.m. A , 11 Cache Valley Express.. 5:20 p.m. JO , -33 Local 6:30 p.m. ;3 , 35 Flyer 6:45 p.m. jjl? 'l DENVER &. RIO GRANDE R. R. W I NoJ J Depart ,:ij C Express for the East.. 7:00 a.m. SfCflf lOTo Salt Lako 9:00 a.m. '$21 12Salt Lako Passenger.. 1:15 p.m. &Z, 2 Atlantic Limited, east. 2:55 p.m jeTgB 4 Atlantic Express, cast. . C-00 p.m. .At; 8 Grand Junction Ex.... 6:10 p.m. Sfc iMl Nol I Arrive. Hn 9 Ogden Passenger 11:25 a.m. fX 3 Express from tho East. 12:45 p.m. .r 1 Limited from the East. 1-45 p.m. 02r 5 Chicago Ex. from east. 3:30 p.m. -!' 'Ogden Express 3:50 p.m, rant ''1 Loca from SanPto .. 7:10 i.m. $flr SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY H No. Westbound. Depart. flR 3Paclflc Express , 7:10 a.m. OH , OFnst Mall 11:57 a.m. flfSjjS ' ltovcrland Limited .... 2.16 p.m. gjoQ ' 5j?aclflc Express 4:20 p.m. jjSaJ No,l From West- I Arrive Ifilfe- 6 Atlantic Express 6:20 a.m ffjSfl - lOFast Mail 6:30 a.m fEi 2 Ovorland Limited 12:50 p.m. IK 4 Atlantic Express 5:35 p.m. AS ; 'Daily Except Sunday. H! HEAD 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.f L2 noon, 1:30 p. m 3 pm, 4.30 p. m., 6 p. a:., 7:30 p. m., Dp. m, 10:30 p. m. Twelve fast trains each way dolly. Call "Bamberger Express" (either 'phono) for quick and careful service In Salt Lake valley TRICKS and 11 litlS' FI5HINQ Mlr PA3CS J W With each Bristol Steel jg Rod sold this month we will jg give free a fine Tackle Book, BR Our line of Tackle em- j braces everything known for rm the Angler S If you can't find the right H bait, come to us, we have It I We re-vrap and make old J Rods like new. Proudfit 1 Sporting Goods 1 Co- 351 24th St. LEGAL, PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. Consult County Clerk or the Respeo tlve Signers for Furthor Information. NOTICE. In the District Court of the Second Judicial District of tho State of Utah, in and for the County of Weber. In the matter of the estate of Nancy B. Farr, deceased. The petition of John Henry Smith, administrator, praying for the approval, approv-al, allowance and settlement of his final fin-al account, for the distribution of the residue of said estate to the parties entitled thereto; for discharge of administrator, ad-ministrator, release of his bondsmen and close of estate, in the above on-titled on-titled matter, has been set 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 the court room of said court. In Ogden City, Weber County, Utah. WITNESS, the Clerk of said Court, with the seal thoreof affixed, this 12th day of June, 1911 S. G. DYE, Clerk. By Rac Keck, Deputy Clerk. Messrs Booth. Lee, Badger, Rich & Lowinsohn, Attorneys for Petitioner. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. The Board of Trustees of tho State Industrial school of Utah, -will reccivo and open sealed bids at ton o'clock a. m. Saturday, June 17th, 1911. at tho olllco of the Superintendent of Slato Industrial School, Ogden, Utah, for the finishing of the new building to bo used for the Girls' Cottage, now In course of construction on the grounds of the State Indubtrlal School at Ogden, Og-den, Utah, according to plans and spe-citlcations spe-citlcations on file in tho olllco of tho Superintendent of said school, or at tho ofTlco of Julius A. Smith, Architect, Archi-tect, 116 Eccles Building, Ogdou, Utah. Bids are nsked for; 1 For tho general finishing of tho building proper, Including concrete work, wood work, painting, etc , also alternate bid for work as specified 2 For the finishing of tho heuling plant, Including plpo lino. 3 For the finishing of tho plumbing. plumb-ing. t 4 For tho finishing of tho electric wiring. Each bid must bo accompanied by a certified check of five per cent of the amount of bid submlttod, which check will be forfeited in caae of failure of the contractor to enter into a contract and furnish suitable bond within ten days after proper notice from tho Board of Trustees of the acceptance ac-ceptance of bid. The Board of Trustees reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. D. E. GOWAN, Superintendent, E J. Milne, Secretary. Ogden, Utah, June 7th, 1911. HEAD THE CLASSIFIED PAGE THE TASTE TELLS. In making coffee or tea or lemonade, lem-onade, or anything, in fact. If ioo large a proportion of the Ingredients Ingredi-ents Is used, or not enough, they aro not good, are thoy? THE TASTE TELLS. In making Ice cream. If tho proportions pro-portions are not right, it isn't good, is It? THE TASTE TELLS. Tho bureau of experts- who fashioned fash-ioned the pure food law agreed on what constituted the right proportions propor-tions In making Ice cream. To be RIGHT, It must taste right, look tempting and' contain a certain amount of butter fat not more, not less The fact that we are doing the largest Ice cream business in Ogden Og-den proves that wo aro making t according to the pure food experts' ideas of what is GOOD ice cream that we are making It RIGHT, not too rich just rich enough, THE TASTE TELLS. The people aro buying "Dcllcla" In larger quantities every day, because be-cause It satlsflos their taste. THE TASTE TELLS. Brown Ice Cream Co. "Central Will Do the Rest." Ogden State Bank "" Ogden, Utah. Capital 5100,000.00 Surplus and Profits ... 125,000.00 Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. H. C. Blgelow, Preo. J, M. Browning, VIce-Prea. A. P Blgelow, Cashier. J. E. Halverson, Asct. Cashier. Succeosor to Allen Transfer Co, J. C. 8LADE, Prop. VANS, DRAYS, BAGGAGE WAGONS, WAG-ONS, PIANO, FURNITURE AND SAFE MOVING. 03 25th 6t. Both Phono 321 TRAVELERS' CHEQUES OF THE AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY THE IDEAL FORM OF TRAVELING TRAVEL-ING CREDIT, FOR FOREIGN TRAVEL HOME USE MOTORING. MOTOR-ING. :-: :-: :-: :-: UNIVERSALLY ACCEPTED OFFICE, UNION DEPOT CRIPPLED SHOE I SPECIALIST No matter what they look like, you will get them baok new. 2' In 16 miuutea. OQDEN SHOE REPAIR FACTORY 333 24th Street j VleeEna Cafe ! 322 Twenty-fifth St. Special Dinner 25 I j S Lunch from 11 a. m. to 4 p. m. j Dinner from 4 to 8 p. m. V ' Lee, Foon & Tom. Managers I, in, SCHOOLS llosie and Day &fcool (or Olrtt. tii( Slinlof J Upirrinlr. ArcicvJUoi br coll:rc hH anj Wert. Cramraar ind Pilct-ary Pilct-ary dcrnmcoii. Tcxir ccv bulldlnpt i Rri'dtncc Icr 40 ujllii a P.rc-.LuJon Mill rl 12 rooait a Cjrmniiium and AuJkorlum; a OcmciCc Science llanrilov. Kilenilrc ermindi. Mailf, Ail DotnrMlc Mrntr, Out-ol-dooi I'liy. IcMTnJnlnr School open Scpipnttr 4 19IL Forlllui-I Intel aulorue. aJIrru the Principal. MARY I. LOCKeY, A. U. Palo Alto, Cot NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS. CON-SUMERS. Tho hours for sprinkling lawns from June 1, 1911, to October 1, 1911, arc as follows: All consumers east of Adams avenue, ave-nue, Including the cast Gldo thereof, will Bprlnkle from C to S a. m., and from 5 to C-30 p. m. All consumers west of Adams avenue, ave-nue, Including tho west nldo thereof, will sprinkle from 8 to 10 a. ra. and from C:30 to 8 p. m. THE ABOVE HOURS WILL. BE STRICTLY ENFORCED BY THE WATER INSPECTORS. WATER WORKS DEPARTMENT. OGDEN CITY. POLLING PLACES FOR SPECIAL ELECTION AT OGDEN CITY, UTAH, JUNE 27TH, 1911. District. 1. South Washington School, Wash. Ave., Jiear 3Hrd SL 2. Plngree School, Pingrce Avo. and 30th St. 3. City Hall, Wash Ave. and 25th St. 4. Addle Angell, 12C Popular Ave. 5 D. P. Evans, 237 2lst St. C. Grant School, Grant AvoT)eL22nd and 23rd Sts. 7. Armory Building, 211 24th St. 8. Mound Fort School, Wash. Ave. and 12th St. 9. B., Syrlln, 9CS Wash. Ave. 10. Five Points School, Five Points. 1L Deo School, 20th SL bcL Wash. and Adams. 12. County Court House, 24th SL beL Wash, and Adams.. 13. Madison School, Madison Ave. bet 24th and 25th SL 14. Mrs. J. McKenna, 2359 Jackson. 15. Columbia Club Cigar CoM 451 25th SL 1G. Qulncy School, Qulncv and 26th. SL 17.. Lewis Schol, 28th hot. Wash, and Adams CARL ALLISON. City Recorder - FRATERNAir SOCIETIES KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS. Ogdon Lodgo No. 2, Knights of Pythias meota at Castle hall, Utah National Bank building, every Monday evening All K. of P'a requeued to meet with no. A. J. TKON. C. C. W. G. KIND. M. of E W. L- UNDERWOOD, K. of R. & S. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Wasatch Division N?. 124. O R. C, meets second and ourth Fridays at 2:30 p. m.. In K o: P.' Hall, corner Washington avenue and 24th street All brothers are cordially Invited to attend. GEO. ALLEN. C. C. D. L. BOYLE. S. and T. - . LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. Silver Hive No. 1, L. O. T. M. meets every Tuesday aftornoon at 2:30 o'clock In Eaglo Hall, 427 25th 8t. Visiting members aro cordially Invited to attend. at-tend. MRS. ALMA LUDDINQTON. L. a MISS L. JENNIE PltOUT. R. K, WOODMEN OF THb WORLD. Weber Camp No. 74. mect3 In K. ot P. Hall In the Utah National Bank Bldg., evory Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially tnvlted to nttend. B. VAN DER SCHUIT. C. C- E. AUTH. Clerk. First N Uo or. i Bank Bldg. ROYAL H'CHLANDERB. Tho Royal Highlanders mest the first and third Mondays at Union La bor hall, SC3 24th sL VlBltlng members mem-bers cordr'ly Invited. DAYREL D SMITH, I. P. ALICE COLLINS, Sec fiod Treas. MODERN WOOD31EN (JF AMERICA. Utah Camp No. 9990, meets ovcry Tuesday night at S o'clock, at Eaglos' Hall, 25th SL Visiting members Invited In-vited to meet with us CARL C. RASMUSSEN, CounDoL J. H. SHAFER. Clerk. FRVTERNAL OKDEK. OF EAGLE Fratornal Order of Easl"? Ogden Aerie No. 118, F. O. 3.. meeta cvorT Wednesday evening at Eaglo HalL east of tho Reed Hotel, at 8 p. m. Vls'tlng Brother Englc3 are Invited to attend the Aerlo meetings. GEO. C. WESBLER, W. President E. R. GEIGER. Secretary. DR. N M. ESTUS. Aerlo Physician, ROYAL AIJAN'JIV Fraterrnl beneficiary order. Insures men at low rates. Reservo fund over six n-llllon dollars. Rocky Mountain Cornell No fi37 convenes socond and fourth Thursdays at I. O O F. HalL R. S. WOTHERSPOON, Regent. J. W. WOTHERSPOON, Collector. GEO. B. ROBERTS. Secretary. WOMEN Or' WOODCRAFT Women of Woorj-craf;. Ogden Circle Cir-cle 5S1, meets every Wednesday night at 7-30 o clock, K. of P. Hall. Visiting neighbors Invited. Dues can bo pnld at Dr. Alice M. Rldgo, M. D.. 57-53 Lewis Block. ADDIE ANGELL. G. N., 126 Poplar Avo. MARIE CRITES, Clerk. 2731 Monroo Ave. Sego Lily Clrclo No. 174, meets ot ery second and fourth Monday night at 7:30, In L O. O F. HalL Vlultlnff neighbors cordially Invited. MARY MORDAUNT. O. N, KATE HEYMAN. Clerk. Bell Phone 1241-Y. BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN YEOMEN OGDEN Homestead No 1505 meets at 2 and l Tuesday evening at K. P. Hall. Visiting Archers are cordially Invited to meet with us. W. S O'Brien, Foreman, 2o33 Gramercy Avo O. E. Williams, 2214 Jackson Avo., Correspondent. Corres-pondent. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF MER1CA. Ejkcclslor Camp No. jr40 meets cv. cry cocond and fourth Monday oven-lug oven-lug of each month at tho Eagles' HalL Visiting members cordially invltod. INDIA SAWYER, Oracle. 194S Jackson Avo. LILLIAN NEWTON, Recorder. Room 31, Lewis Block. MABOMC. Quoen EBthor Chapter No. 4, O. 3. b Regular meetings hold at Masonic Hall on Washington avenue between Twenty-fliui and Twenty-sixth streets, the flrBt hud third Fridays of each month. Sojourning member cordially cordial-ly Invited to attend MRS. MARY U. STEVEN8. W. M. MRS. CALLLE CAVIi, Soc'y. t FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. (Continued.) LOYAL ORDER O- MOOSE. Loyal Order of Mooso. Ogden Lodg No, 311, meets every Friday evening at 8:00 p. in'.. Eagles' HalL JOS. CHEZ-'D-. P. A. KOHN. T W. E. ARCHIBALD, Sectfr tary pro tem. ODD FBLxttWS. Ogdon Lodge No. 6, Independent Order Or-der of Odd Fellows, meetB In I. O. O. F. Hall, every Tuesday evening. Vlw itlng brothers cordially invited to ba presonL 8. H. FREY. Noblo Grand. HENRV KISSEL, Secretary. Queen City Rehekah Lodge. No. 4, I. O. O. F., moots second and fourth JYldaj evenings at Odd Fellows' HalL VlBltlug Tnombors invited. NELLIE CHIVERALr, N. O. EMMA MEID. Rec. Soc'y.. 718 :3rd. BROTHERHOOD OF RAILWAY TRAINMEN, Ogden Lodge No. 08, moots first and third Wednesday Eve. at 8 p. m., at Odd Fellows' Hall, No, 2416 Washington Washing-ton Ave. O. M. DATOD50N, PrcsldenL N. C. FREEMAN, Secretary, 2812 Pingreo Ave.' 6-8-tf B. P. O. ELKS. B. P. O. Elks, Ogden Lodge "No. 719, lodge and club rooms second floor 2416 Washington avenue. Regular meetings every Tuesday evening. GEORGE S. GLEN. Exalted Ruler. C. O. Do WOLF, Secretary. ORDER Cm OWLB. Ogden NesL No. 1218, Order of Owl, meeta every Thursday evening In Eagles' Hall , east of Reed noifll, at 8 o'clock. Visiting Brothor Owls are Intlted to attend tho Nest jjieetlngt, JA8. E. JENSEN, Prudent. J. OLIVER, Secretary. No. 2416 Washington Ave. IMPROVED i. T. "3R OF REDMEN Improved Order of Redman. Hiawatha Hia-watha Tribe No. 3, meeta la Eagles' Hall, every first and third Monday evenings, at 800 p. m. Visiting chief cordially invited. J. G. CASEY. 8acnom. E, R, GEIGER. C. of R, A. B. WRIGHT- O. of W. Ogden Business Directory Advertisements In tula column cost 76o per lino per month, payable in ad von co. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. R. S. FARN3WCRTH, Attornoy-at-Law; 314 and 315 Ecclo3 building. BROKERS THE W. D. BROWN CO., Merchandise Merchan-dise Brokers Storage and commission. commis-sion. 2255 Wall Ave. 5-4-U 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. 253S Monroe Ave, Ogdon, Utah. 6-9-lmo HOUSE CLEANING. ALL KINDS of housecleanlng and window cleaning. Carpets and rugs cleaned by electricity at reasonable rea-sonable prices. Oluf JarstacL Both phones No. 22. JUN3C OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If you havo any kind of junk, phono us up; we will call lor 1L Boll phono. 325-K; h:d. 725. FCP. JUNK OF ANY KIND phone J. .ibson. Boll. C"C-Z; IncL 3C93D. 11-16-2S MUSIC. OGDEN CITY MILITARY BAND. Music furnished for all occasions. Ind. 1134-3721-A. Bell 1205 7-l-tf PAINTING & PAPERHANGING J den Hartog. 92S 2Slh SL Tel.. lud. 433; Bell, 571-X. 1-1-tf PAPER CLEANING. JAMES THOMPSON, expert pa? cleaning. All work guaranteed. RoJgh and painted walls and hurlap. 2?Al Jackson avo. Bell Phono 1108 lud. 3G62-A. 3-2-ino. PIANO TUNING PIANO TUNING Wrllo or phone A. H. Giose, Broom Hotel for artlstlo piano tuning and repairing, Satisfaction Satisfac-tion guaranteed. 2lVrs in Utah. 1-12-tf POULTRY. FOR SALE Eggt for sotting from Etrictly high-grade S. C. Whlto Orpingtons. Orp-ingtons. Our breeders are from tome of tho most famous strains In tho country. They aro winners In the show-room and tbelr beautiful white plumago and prolific laying qualities mako thorn especlallly doslr-able doslr-able for tho person wishing to keep a few chickens In a back yard. $10 and $20 per sotting of 15 eggs. Send' for mating list. Thomas F. Burns & Son, Box 1068, Colorado Springs, Colorado. 3-27-tf PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. DR. A. FERNLUND, Physician nnd Surgeon. Office hours 11 to I p m. Now Peery bldg., Hudson avo Ind. 515. Residence Ind. 503. 046 Wash, avo. 0-11-tf TRANSFER COMPANIES. ALLEN. Baggaso. Hack and Bus Lino. Baggage and passenger transfer a specialty: 412 2tib. both Phonos 22. JOGALONQ TRANSFER VAN A Storage Co., moving vans, all kludd transfer work; pianos a specialty. Office Of-fice 323 1-2 25th SL Phones 283. SECOND HAND GOODS. NEW AND SECOND HAND furniture, clothing and shoos, bought, sold or exchanged, also trunks and uult-cases uult-cases cheap. A Slner. Bell Phone 1321. WO 1-2 Twenty-fifth BtreoL 7-9-lyr VACUUM CLEANING. COMPRESSED AIR VACUUM HOUSE CLEANING CO. Office 328 1 2 25th SL Both phones 2S3. i2i-lmo READ THIS! ADVERTISING PRICES. VVnt BdvortsemerHB cot ono cent per word each loiuo, or 5 conU per lino of five wordy psr day, no first Insertion leu than 26 conti, or two or more lines por week at tho rato of 25 cent per lino per weak, or 75 conta par line per month. Remomber five average words make a lino. AH advertisements on this yao.e must bo paid in advance. No exception to thi rule HELP WANTED. FEMALE. AN EXPERIENCED GIRL for small family, best wages paid for right party. Call 483 either phone C-lC-tf CHAMBERMAID at tho Reed hotel. C-16-tf GIRL to do housework, 2138 Jefferson rear. I 6-1 5tf GOOD girl for housework. Good wages. No washing nor 'Ironing. Gas. 2322 Jefferson. 6-14-3t A GOOD girl for house work. Mrs. D. H. Perry, 2431 Adama avenue. 6-10-lwk SITUATION WANTED FEMALE. YOUNG WOMAN wishes housework, by the day. Ind. 3686-M. 6-7-lwk HELP WANTED. MALE. JAPANESE boy at the Virginia Hotel. 6-15-2wks TWO persons 21 years of ago to work as messengers at Western Union from 9 In evening until mldnlghL Good wages. 6-10-lmo. POSITIVELY no expense to learn trade, and no apprenticeship or helper's work required. Actual work on contract Jobs. Electricity, automobiles, automo-biles, plumbing, bricklaying. 300 stu dents last year. Write to United Trade School Contracting Co., Los Angeles, 6-1-lmo SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. MALE stenographer and bookkeeper, with four years' thorough experience experi-ence Address I.., Standard 6-13-lwk BIG OPPORTUNITY. FOR a progressive man. Will sell or trado for Weber county property A clothing and shoe business located In a prosperouB town In tho Great Boar River Valley Address Joe, Standard. C-14-lwK FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS GENUINE old Fried aug. Glass solo Violin, ladies size, also Magginl, at bargains. Can bo had on trial, and on terms. Pantone, 425 32nd SL Bell 1127-Y. 6-16-lwk FURNITURE of 5-room house as a whole. 469 23rd SL 6-16-lwk GOOD milk cows. Ind. 3793-1. 6-16-lwk IRON BEDS, mattresses, pillows, blankets, drcsBcrs, stands and other household furniture, all renovated and sterilized Sale at 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. on June 19, 20 and 21 Hospital building build-ing on 2Sth st., between Madison and Monroe. AT SACRIFICE Furniture 7-room house. Filled with roomors. House for rent. 239 27th. 6-12-lmo DRIVING horse, buggy and harness. 147 Shorten Ave. 6-10-lwk GOOD grocery and bakery business. Inquire 2234 Jefferson Ave. or call Bell phono 1145. 6-10-lwk STANDING DESK, rolling top desk, adding machino, letter file, typewriter, typewrit-er, etc. W. D. Brown, Receiver, 2255 Wnll avenue. Bell Phono, 092; Ind.. US. 6-7-lmo COPYING MACHINE FOR SALE A second-hand, neostyle used less than a dozen times, In first-class order or-der for sale. Printing offlco has no uso for copying machine. Inquire at the Standard office. G-C-tt INDIAN RUNNER DUCIIS: geat lay-era; lay-era; white egg strain. Demand enormous en-ormous $2.00 por 13. Bell phono 1270 Y. H. C. Parrlsh, 151 35th SL 5-2-tf "FOR SALEREAL"STATE" EQUITY In 40 acres Price River Irrigation Ir-rigation land. Bargain. Wm. F. Morris, Mor-ris, 737 Marquette Bldg., Chicago 111. 6-lC-2wks 5-ROOM cottage, new, modern, bargain. bar-gain. Buy of owner. 2054 Adama. 0-13-1-vk MODERN six-room brick house, large lot and 'born In good location for ?3. ,250.00 on easy terms. Three room houso and small new 'barn on largo lot In good west sldo location can be paid for by the month. A fine 50-foot lot close in on bench. $350.00. Forty-acre farm under fine water system, sys-tem, half in wheat and half in alfalfa. al-falfa. Close to railroad Btatlon. $57.50 por acre, terms The Globe Investment Co., 2438 1-2 Washington nvenue. C-10-lwk. A NEAT l-roomcoltago; fine location; loca-tion; 2631 Monroo Ave. 6-6-2wk DON'T PAY RENT ANOTHER DAY! Buy this good 5-room house, with electric lights, city water and sidewalks side-walks for only $1,250. Ncar Union Depot, where values aro Increasing rapidly. Pay us $200 cash and $20 monthly, like rent, and movo Into your own home. Donl 'phono, but como to our offlco today and Investlgnte this bargain. IVES' REAL ESTATE COMPANY, 380 TWENTY-FIFTH STREET. O-S'tf OGDENBUSINESS DLRECTORY (Continued.) SANITARY WORK. PIONEER SCAVENGER. Nela Mo Carty. sixty years in Ogdon and otill cleaning yards, cesspools or greaso traps and vaults. Clean yards by the weok or monla. Boll phono 324-Z. 2728 Grant Ave., Ogden Utah. OGDEN SCAVENGER CO., Puul Van Komon, Prop. Phono Boll 1003. All kinds of ecavongor worn promptly attended at-tended to. READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGE 1 1 jjm "'.r ' "BKm!m FOR KENT. H FURN1SHRD ROOMS. H TWO nice largo sunlight rooms on M first floor, slnglo'or In suite, furnish- H cd suitable for 'bachelors apartments. H Very close in. Call Ind. 652. 6-16-lwk M 3 JUODERrt rooms, pantry closet, $16. M Enquire, 3021 Grant. 6-16-lwk 1 2 MODERN front rooms for light H housekeeping. 346 Patterson avo. jfl 6-15-lwk H FURNISHED bedrooms, $5 to $10 per H month. 370 28tb. 6-16-lwk H FURNISHED room, lady or gentle- jH man, with bath, lights and tele- H phone, $8.00. 365 2Sth SL 6-15-lwk IH TWO or three furnished housckeep- ll Ing rooms, 2322 Lincoln Ave. 6-14-lw ' M FUNISHED ROOMS, 2201 Lincoln; IH modern, with gas. 6-13-lwk 1 M ELEGANTLY furnished three-room 11 apartment, strictly modern; no ohil- H drcn. 2341 Adams. 6-10-lwk jH MODERN two and three room light '11 housekeeping. 52S 24th SL 6-10-lwk ' "sH FURNISHED light housekeeping lil rooms, 2338 Wall Ave. 6-3-lwk 'H HOUSEKEEPING rooms, 171 22nd SL ! , H 6-1-lmo. H 2-ROOMS with board, also table , H hoarders after June1 1. Poplar '1 Heights 437 24th SL 529-2wk ' H HOUSEKEEPING rooms, 2353 Mon- ' H roe. 5-27-lmo , jH FURNISHED rooms for housekeep- I LH ing, 427 24th. 5 2 3-1 mo. i H FURNISHED and unfurnished flats, i H 2634 GranL 5-1 8-3 mo. H ' HkS THREE FURNISHED rooms. $15.00 H W. B. Wedoll. 11-7-tt H FOR RENT. ' ROOMS AND BOARD. tM BOARD, large cool, modern front i IH rooms, reasonable. Melrose, 2639 , H Jefferson. 6-12-lwk H BOARD AND ROOM; 2363 Adams. M 5-31-lmo. ') H BOARD and rooms reasonable. 2639 H Jeff. 5-23-lmo H ROOMS AND BOARD. 2333 Adama. , H 2-1-rr ( H FOR R3NT. H UNFURNISHED HOUSES. M NICE 4-room brick dwelling, $13.50; H nice 5-room brick dwelling, $16.00; H modern 5-room dwelling, $1S.00, mod- iH ern 7-room brick dwelling, close in on H bench $25.00; modern 5-room brick ' H tbungalo, choice R. R. location, $30.00, H also 4 nice rooms furnished complete, H close in, $20.00. E. F. Bratz, 410 25th M St. 6-16-lwk M SMALL house, i.052 Farr Ave. No chll- H dren. 6-16-lwk H 6-ROOM houso close in $16.50. 2155 Adams, ind 3665-D. -16-lwk H 7-ROOM modern house. Inquire 248 H 29th.. Bell 506-Y. 6-16-lwk M TWO new brick cottages on Lincoln. H Call 2915 Lincoln. Bell 760-K. , M C-14-lwk Ji M 6-ROOM strictly modern house. 443 H Herrlck Ave. 6-13-lwk M 6-ROOM, water, lights, $11.00. 3-118 M Grant. Inquire 254S Quinccy. Bell. M 1249-Z. C-12-lwk M S-ROOM, modern, cheap. 2616 Mon- H roe. J. Williams, 2633 Adams. M 6-12-lwk M TWO now four-room modern brick H cottages. Call 866 22nd. 6-10-lwk M NEARLY' new 5-room modern brick IH cottage, 2964 Grant Avo. W. H. H Voorhles. Bell phone 1605-K. 6-2-tf H A SIX-ROOM modern brlok, with bath, M pantry, closots and concrete cellar H H. C. Wardlelgh, 2210 Qulncy. Bell M 149C-Y. 5-24-tf M WANTEDT" H UNFURNISHED HOUSES. H FOUR or five room modern cottago, H with bam, family of three. East IH part of town preferred. Will wait 30 H days or longer for one in course of H construction. Address J. L. B. Caro H of Standard. 6-16-3t H FOR RENT" H FURNISHED HOUSES. M 5 ROOMS, modern, furnished, no chll- H dren; will rent for 3 months; must H be responsible parties. Inquire 24S H 29th Boll 506-Y. 6-16-lwk M STORETOR RENT. H 3-ROOM store building, cellar, $10 H per month. 3024 Grant 6-16-lwk H MONEY TO LOAlT H MORTGAGE LOANS on Improved H farm or city property. HUNTER &. H KENNEDY, 211 First National Bldg M M MONEY to )"-n on waiches, dlv H inondss, .lewelry, firearms. etc. M Undo Sam's Loan Offlco. established H 18SC. The Mor.y Londors ot Ogdos; H 27S 25th SL C. H. Smith. Prop. H 9-4-lyr M ,$50,000 TO LOAN, In sums of $5,00u H or less, S per cent IntorcsL Pn- H clllc Realty Ass'n 6 14-1 wk M WANTEDnynSCELLANEOUS H SECOND-HAND Invalid's chair, good H condition, rubber tired. Address O. H J., care Standard. 6-16-lwk H TUTORING In any branch by a Uui- H vorslty StudonL Those fitting for H college preferred. Call 9S0 Ind. Phone. H 6-14-lwk M GENTLE driving horse. 601 West H 21th St., City. Bell 'Phone, 194-K H 6-121wk M 2 OR 3-H. P. gas engine, Wcdcll. H 5-23-tf M CLEAN whlto rags at Standard offlco. H ' 12-17-tt M LOST M LADY'S purse containing small sum H of monoy, return to Ocden Furnl- H turo Co. Reward. 0-15-lwk H i ' . . H FOR RENT STORES H STORE and four rooms to rent, on H 23rd SL Inquire 2301 Wash. C-7-ti H |