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Show - - i "-USE 001 PROFIT- J shammo mwm Tl : j Our Profit-Sharing I COO$L00 FPU Ma Exchange 3 for 25c in Trade Ml CONTINENTAL SUPPLY jM& COMPANY ' 1 I 2469 Grant Avo. Dden Utah 'a Hail Orders Promptly Attend-1-J ed to. Family Trade given 'ml Prompt Attention. II; Continental 'j Supply Co, 1 2469 Grant Ave. "(down WITH HIGH I ( PRICES ;& 'Everything under cover Dry 1 lumber winter and cummer. ;, Some of our prices: Ask for . ' our price-list. Secure our BAR- GAIN list of five cross panel and ' front doors. 1 No. 1 Extra X A X Cedar Shjn- 16 . ,gles ?2.65 I Np. 1 Fir Lath $3.35 if No. 1 Cedar Lath $4.50 1x4 Common Pine Flooring. .517.50 t No. 2 Vertical Grain Fir Floor- I ing 531.50 I 2x6 . S, No. 1 Common sized Fir, ill lengths 12, 14 &. 16 $18.50 I No. 2 Clear Fir Rustic, G or i S In. $26.50 I No. 3 Clear Fir Rustic, G or I 8 n $25.00 i Everything else in slock proportionately pro-portionately as low. Torms CASH at YARD. !; Salt Lake Lumber Company TEE CASE YARD. ' r 460 South 6th West Street Salt Lake City. GEORGE E. ROMNEY. Gen. Mgr. (25 years in the lumber business.) jj The Lineup i. For the warm and sultry months ; to come io sure great Just no. ' : t?ce Gasoline Ranges, Gascllnc Stovc3, ' Oil Stoves, ' Alcohol Gac Stoves, ! Alcohol Coffee Machines, . -' E(cctrlc Toasters, I Electric Sad Irons, I Ico Cream Freczera. I I For Sale At the "Galco Store." GEO. A LOVE CO. Ogden, Utah. ; ' v j WE FIX ANY DAM i THING Automobiles . MotorcySe and Bicycle Work OGDEN NOVELTY WORKS 2576 Wash. Ave. Phone 794 WEaH' ffWllyTWWiK S I VIENNA OlFll 1 322 Twenty-fifth St 1 Special Dinner 25 : I Lunch from 11 a. m. to 4 p. m. EJ 1 Dinner from 4 to 8 p. m. ffi j, II Lee and Foon, Managers I ' - rrTffriiiiii tiiwinifmTTr:i--''') I THE "VALUE GIVING" GIV-ING" STORE. THE TOGGERY , Billiken ! Housed eariing Company HOUSFCLEANIN IN ALL ITS ; BRANCHES. Wallpaper cleaning. kal3omin!ng, painting, upholstering upholster-ing furniture repairing by expert workmen. Charges reasonable Residence- 2223 Washington, Phone 2289 -M. Office Phono 134 1-J. . ; : GOING TO BUILD THOSE " OTHER TWO ROOMS7 $? See m about It. pn WHEELWRIGHT LUMBER &8 co. ?m Phono 147 f$. ; Doctor Returns Dr. J II. Phllllos, who went to San Francisco last veoh 1 with two putfents who wished to en-tor en-tor hospitals of that olty for special 1 treatment, has returned to his post a at the Dee hospital. STANDAKD TELEPHONES For Editorial, tJeV8 and Society Department, Call Only Phone No 421 For Subscription .and Advertising Department, Call Phone No, 56 RANDOM 1 rereREHCES Ilouscglrl Wanted A good home and an easy place for a good girl Telephone 1715. Horsemen Off for Butte Joseph Umsctter, a horseman who has been directing the efforts of a largo string of horses and jockeys at the Lagoon races during the. jmst meet, passed through Ogden Su.nd.ay en route to Butte. Umsctter Is "pleased with his success at Lagoon and stated that iie anticipates similar results at Butte. Danish excursion to Lagoon Tuesday, Tues-day, July 30th Everybody invited They are a right jolly bunch Join them and hac a good time. Sports and games. Motor Car Finding that the single motor car which was Installed recently recent-ly on the Twin Falls branch of tho Oregon Short Lino was quito inadequate inade-quate for present needs, it Ik said that the company contemplates the addition of a second motor and trailer trail-er within p. few days. The motor was placed on the evening schedule and the number of patrons to use It was a considerable surprise to tho officials. offi-cials. Wanted Good butcher. Apply Washington Market Mrs. Hadley 111 Mrs. W. Hadley of West Weber Is quite 111 aVthe homo of her daughter, Mrs. A. Scherrer, 27S1 Grant avenue. Investigate our free introductory offer of-fer on beers, wines and liquors." Foley's Fo-ley's Services in Jail '"Apostacy" was the subject of a sermon preached at the county jail yosterday by Edgar Ed-gar Wade Joyce. The services were Jed by Mrs Emma Montgomery, and conridernblo satisfaction and pleasure pleas-ure was expressed by the prisoners t following the close of the meeting. J. W. NICKSON Autos for hire. I Call Falstaff or Potter Cafe. 1 Father Arrested P N. Nye. 291C Hudson avenue, was arrested at six o'clock laBt evening by Detective Robert Rob-ert Chambers on a charge of disturbing disturb-ing the peace and beating his w ifo and childion Nye, it is claimed, I came home drunk and proceeded to start a rough house, with the result that the police wore appealed to by the neighbors It was asserted that Nye's seven-year-old daughter was the particular object of the parental abuse and that she was strucK over the eye. For Sale One lady's first-class ticket to St Louis, good until Oct. 31. Address XYZ, Standard office. Burglar in a Home On roturning home from an evening passed with friends, MrB. Elizabeth Last anJ daughter, 2S1 Washington avenue, discovered tho presence of burglars in their house last night and callod the police Before the arrival of an officor, however, the Intruders becamo frightened and made their escape 'oj leaping through a window Few articles ar-ticles of value were taken. The plant where B. & G Butter is manufactured Is up-to-date in every respect, and a model for cleanliness. -- Cort Still In Control George J Kelle, a stockholder In the Ogden theatei. states that whilo John Cort has decided to continue In charge of the local playhouse, it has not been determined w-hat class of attractions will be bookod tho coming season There Is a possibility that vaudeville will be put on in pvofcrencc to the large road attractions, owlutr, it is said, to the greatly Increased competition com-petition on the part of motion pic-turo pic-turo houses and cheap vr.udeville theaters the-aters in the cit, Kodak finishing. Tripp, 320'A 25th. Gone to the Coast Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Rowlands, accompanied by their daughter, have gone to California, where Lhcy will pass a week or ten days in San Francisco and other cities of the coast. They left on No. 3, west bound, Southern Pacific, today. to-day. Call 421 for the news, editorial and society departments of the Standard. Chautauqua Board Secretary John M Mills of the Utah Chautauqua association as-sociation stttcd today that tho board wishes all those to whom the assor ciatlon Is Indebted to file their bills at once In order that the same may bo passed on without further delay. A meeting' was to have been held tonight, to-night, but owing to the fact that same of the bllsl have not "aeon presented pre-sented the meeting has been postponed. post-poned. Call 303 when you want beer, -wines or liquors. Foley's. Outing Wednesday T"o Sunday 'schools of Weber stake will bold an I outing at tho Hermitage Wednesday, 'August 7 .T he principal event Is announced an-nounced lu the nature of a ball game between the inembeis o( the Weber stake Sunday school hoard and a team picked from tho members of the schools. The board members issued a challenge, which was promptly accepted ac-cepted by the others, and It is assured by those in charge of arrangements that the largest score of the soneon will be registered before tno close of the game Kirkendall Undertaking Co., Mason-is Mason-is temple. Phone 150. Wool Growers to Meet A meeting of the wool growers of Weber county coun-ty will be held August 12 for the purpose of discussing tho advancement advance-ment of the woll and shoop Interests In Utah Those who will .it lend from Salt 1 ake and deliver addresses are C B Stewart, secretary of the Utah Wool Grokers' association; Dr. A, C Young state livestock inspector, and J G McAllister of the state board of equalization. Gov "William Spry Is also expected to be present ut the meeting Wanted Good girl or woman for general housowork. Call mornings. 724 24th. Good Road3 Delegate O. J Stll-well, Stll-well, secretary or the Ogden publicity pub-licity hureau, Is making a trip by automobile au-tomobile fiom Os'Ip" to San Francisco, Fran-cisco, where ho will represent the Intermountftin Good Roads association associa-tion at the Pad tic Highway association's associa-tion's convention, which will be lieltl In that city on August G and 7. From San Francisco he will visit Lob An-golcs An-golcs and other southern California cities. To Build Flumes J Atjtlns of Boise Is arranging to purchase nearly 2,-000,000 2,-000,000 feet of Umber for tho Boise King Placer company, which will be iiBed for extensive bulldiug of flumes in southorn Idaho. B, L. Wheeler, mineral expert of the national forests, left today for Boise to make the examinations ex-aminations for mineral claims. Advertisers must havo their copy for tho E'.ening Standard the evening before the day on which tho advertisement adver-tisement is to appear, in order to In buio publication. nn J Read the Classified AdB. Read tho Classified Ads. -- -L-T&w-. j CAMPS I 1 For Rent by the Day, Week or Month, at I ?' I WILDWOOD, OGDEN CANYON. I Ll I Furnished or Unfurnished. I d I Phone 1194-W or 46-K1. 1 Bj WALKER & BARROWS fm , FB BROKERS 1 ! Commission dealers In all mM H stocks listed on Salt Lake S 'i Stock & Mining Exchange, flj j l High Class Industrial Stocks MM and BONDS. H t jH Orders p-omptlv executed. 9H l Phone us for quotatiops. Bj fuuw Represented on Exchange by H r William H. Child & Co flj iH Phone 465 380 25th nt. SM w "" " " "" i KH OGDEN MUSIC CO. jM PIANOS ND VICTOR TALKERS pBI 2376 Washington Avenue. U "nHiuiciSTER'S PILLS x-V7K 1JIt! AUyoqrl'mr-lnftf Ai 1 H i( (LVu . CUI-'k-lr' UlitMoad BrilX wUUU JDjt59l& I'UN In Utd n.l Unld D-u;cVy Ei lfLw,sVfifi Lot. fJl r1h Ru9 Rlbbci. Y li fSi SjM Tln n olfcrr. V7 r",.. KMi I C niAMONO IIUANIt t'ltLSrfM . "s r SOID BY DRUGGISTS EVERTOHERE 'H m i M jH --.v..IiL-----fTj !B-WWWww 'Vl |