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Show ! j Utah-na Chocolates Are Given Away f I The Standard for several days published an article on the front page asking its readers to suggest what we should give as prizes during our WANT AD Contest I which begins next Monday. Many answers were received and many different suggestions were made. Ufait-na Chocolates Won by a Large Plurality M Prizes will be given to the first fifteen next week who will give the best reasons of not more than "50" words telling which advertisement on the WANT AD page is the best worded advertisement. ! Prizes to Be Given M I First ten best answers receive each a two pound box of Utah-na Chocolates. Next five best answers received, each a one pound box of Utah-na Chocolates. . All answers must be brought or mailed to the Standard office before Friday evening of each week. Name of Prize Winners will be published on this page, each Monday. I f you live within the city limits call for your prizes on tuesday; if out of the city limits the prizes will be mailed to your address. Address all answers to Want-Ad Contest Manager, in care of Standard. BEGIN READING THE WANT AD PAGE MONDAY, in doing so you will find many ads of great value. H If you have anything for sale, for rent, for trade or exchange, INSERT AN AD IN THE STANDARD, it will bring you quick results, at the same time you are giving some one a chance to win a box of Utah-na Chocolates. jj I FIRST NATIONAL I BANK OF OGDEN, UTAH U. S. DEPOSITARY Capita! 150.000.00 Undivided profits and surplus ... 350,000.00 I Deposits 3.500,000.00 ! M. S. Browning, Pres.; L. R. Ecclcs, Vice Pres.; G- H. Tribe, Vice-Pres., John Watson, Wat-son, Vice-Pres.: John Plngrce, Cashier; Jns. F. Burton, Asst. ier. MiWglMWiiiiairiiiiHrr"irnTrnTTniT I CLARA BERGES J I Private Hospital ? I IDEAL SITUATION EXPERT ATTENDANCE a I 2105 Wa6h. Ave. Phone 25: ji . Me:!ic:;l. Surcleal and Otstet- I Sfiade's s Transfer Phone 321. 408 25th Stree' II We have the large3t van 'n trie city. Quick ervlce. Moving, shlp- t. ping and handling pianos. Prompt freight deliveries. Furniture mov-Ing mov-Ing a specialty. Storage at reason- able rate. m " ABSTRACTS Order your next abstract J from Abels Abstract & Title company and save 33 1-3 per cent. ILLUSTRATION Why pay fifteen dollars when we charge but ten All our work is guaranteed. OGDEN TURF EXCHANGE 3601 Washing-ton Ave. Direct Service on Juarez Races ; Telephone 313 I Holeproof Hosiery For Men, Women and Children. II Guaranteed no holeo six mo.itht,. r N. O. OGDEN CO. I Dr. R. S. Woodward Is Head of Commission 1 to Study Flying SILVERWARE and $ CUT GLASS PEERY-KNISELEY HARDWARE CO. Mir 213. J adu The Newport Cafe ilfl JIM, WONU-WE, Managers MS 218 TWENTY -FIFTH STREET. Open Day and Night. yQ&' Everything Sanitary. Fresh Meats Bill 1' tch 1 Palace Cafe cH1' Special dinner . . 25c j-i Lunch from 11 a. m. to 4 P- m. ' Dinner from 4 p. m. to I p. m. TOM HOY Mgr 284 ?.6th 8t- :r DON'T WALK! PHONE 88 INSTEAD A man walked hall waj across New York City to Inquire at a certain store whether they sold "the same kind of lamps that are i used in the Subway ears " On be- Ing convinced thai they did, he immediately placed an order for Beveral National Quality" Mazda lamps. THEY STAND BOTH JOLTS AND i VOLTS I ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY Up 24th Street. Phone 83 FREE DELIVERY. fan . I 322 Twenty-fifth St .1 Special Dinner 25 B U Lunch from 11 a. m. to 4 p. m. j Dinner from 4 to 8 p m Lee and Foon: Managers I a The Toggery 5 2 Ogden s ''No Kick ' Store S I m n IIMMM HH Mllll in IIIlT B ' FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. i i MASONIC Queen Esther chapter i No. 4, O. E. 8.i regular meetings held . at Masonic hal on Washington ave. between 25th and 26th sts.. the lirst ii nd third Fridays of each month. So-; So-; journing members cordially Invited to attend Fannie M. Whittomore, w. M.; Callie E. Cave, Secretary Unity Lodge, No. 18, F & A M.. Masonic Temple, UfcOU Washington avenue. Meetings every Wednesday le.euiug at 7 30 p. m Members of j , 'Sister Lodges and sojourning brethren cordially invited to attend. 11. L. Harrington, W. M. Felix T. Moore, Becretarj. Women of Woodcraft -Ogden Circle Cir-cle No. oSl, meets every Wednesday night at 7 o0 o'clock, K. of P. hall. Yislins; neighbors Invited Dues can be paid to Dr. Alice M. Ridge, M. D., f.7-68 Lewis block. Kluabeth Best, G. X.. 2543 Lincoln avenue, phone I I 1903 -J. Mane Crites, Clerk, 2731 I Monroe avenue. Sego Lily Circle NoJ 171 meets every ev-ery second and fourth Thursday I nights at 8 p m., in L O. O. P. hall. Visiting nelgtilors cordially ipvited Mai j E Blixt. G N . 4r,l Jlst SL Kate Heyman, Clerk, Bell phon 1247-J. Royal Neighbors of America Mo every first and third Tuesday nights o each month at 8 p. m. at the Reese Howell hall. Visiting neighbors neigh-bors invited. Dues can be paid to Mrs. Anna Hles-Finley, M U.. room 21 Lewis block. India Sawyer, Oracle. Ora-cle. 1948 .Jackson. Lillian Newton. Recorder, 27th and Quincy. LADIES of the Maccabees, Silver bivu I No. l, L. O. T. MM meets even first and thud Thursday evenings at o' lock, and every teoond and fourth Thursday afternoons at 2.30 o'clock, in Kayos' hall, 2 141 Hudson ave. Visiting Vis-iting members cordially inwied to it-tend, it-tend, Kathryn Eggleston, L. C, l j Jennie Prout, R. K- "Fraternal Order of Eagles Ogden ! Aerie. No. 118. F. O E. meet, every I Wednesday evening at Eagle nail, 1 Hudson avenue, at S o clock. Visiting ! brother Eagles are Invited to attend the aerie meetings Club rooms open at 11 a m ThOS Leslie W President. Presi-dent. E R. Gelger. Secre aix Dr. C. E. Wardlelgh. Aerie rhyslcian. ORUERolr-OWLS Ogden Nest ,, , ' order of Owls, meets ey-,rv ey-,rv ,. , evening In their own hall the old Elk ' 'ub looms) at 9 0.cU,ck. Visiting Brother Owls are in- i I to ...end .he nest meeUnja W n Wrieht President T. b. Snaugh-'.ncssv Snaugh-'.ncssv Secretary. 231 Tweuty-flfth street. OGDEN BUSINESS DIRECTORY Advertisements in this column cost 75c per line per month, payable pay-able in advance. PRINTING g. B. DENKERS & SON Union I Printers; stationery, wedding stock, 'etc., 2349 1-2 Wash Ave. Upstairs. ATTORNEYS LAWYER O'CONNOLLY, (over Nye's Clot h i li Store.) 2411 Wash ava. I Phone oDJ ; E. T. HULANISKI, First National I Bank bldg. 12-11-tr BOOKBINDING J WILSON-Book and loose leaf de I vice manufacturer Upstairs. 24'.5 Wash Phone 850 12-30-lmo CARPET CLEANING K VAN KAMPEN Phone SS3 for upholstering, up-holstering, mattress making, re-stretohing re-stretohing of bed fprings CHIROPRACTOR : F. J FKEENOR, D. C ; all acute and I I chronic diseases Kms 13-14, 2411 Washington avc. Office hours. 9 to 11:30 a. m,( 1 to 5 p. m. 11-5-tf EDUCATIONAL Fit vourself tor business I SMITHSONIAN NIGHT SCHOOL. Practical business courses ELECTRICAL TREATMENT DR J H. CARTER. 2356 Washington ave., office phon. 1 72 . res. 391-iM. Massage, electric and vibrator treatment treat-ment for the cure of rheumatism, paralysis, pa-ralysis, nervous troubles. 12-2-lyr EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING P. Hansen's Electrical Shoe Shop, 309 24th St. Best work and material in the city All work guaranteed. Give us a trial. 11-30-imo. FURRIERS TAXIDERMIST FURS cleaned and remodeled; skins dressed, work guaranteed, T. Ga-jewsky, Ga-jewsky, 375 23rd street FIRE INSURANCE. Old reliable companies that pay C. D. IVES, Agent, USG 25th St. GASOLINE LIGHTING MERLIN J. STONE. 286. Grant Ave . I Dealer in Gasolinu Systems A full, line of Globes. Mautles and Futures, i Phoue 5UC-R. HOTELS Tin: CRESTON Steam hented; hot and cold water, every room, new I aLd modern; 5"c and up. Tv.-entv-fifth street, opposite Clt park ! junk" OGDEI JUNK HOUSE if you have any I ind of Junk, phone us up, we will call for it. Bell phone, 325-K, 1 Ino , 725. PHOTOGRAPHY WE suggest Photos for your friends.1 ! Bring the kiddles for postcard photos. Expert work, nothiu;; else, Crawshaw Studio, Upstairs, 219 25th Street. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES (Continued Woodmen of the World Weber Weber Camp No. 74, meets In K. of , P. hal In the Utah National ban building o'.ery Thursday evening at S O'clock. i-.ltin- Woodmen lordlully Invited to attend Fred E. Williams. C. (J . ID, Auth, Clerk, First National bank building. I Queen City RelM.'ah Lodge, No. 4. I. O. O F , meets second and fourth I Frldav evenings St Odd Fellows hall j Visiting mmibers inlted. Anna Kissel. V fi Emma Meld. Recording Secretary, 728 Twenty-third St Royal Highlanders Meet every first and third Fridays at S p. m . at Union Labor hall. Visiting members cordially invited Ajudrow W Nelson, , P. Win. Huller, Sec. and Tieas., 2582 Washington Av. NOTARY PUBLIC. C D. IVES, 380 Twenty -fifth St 12-12-lmo. PAINTING, PAPERHANG1NG PAINTING, paperhanging a id tinting Y den Hoi tog, phore 571-R. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON DR. A. FERN LUND, Physician and Surreon Office hours 11 to 4 p m. New Peerv Bldg., Hudson Ave. Phone 19f:-W Residence phone 2129 -W 646 Wosl ington avenue 6-11-tf PRINTING WOODY PRINTING CO. We do good work 2405 Wash Phone S50. 12-:'.0-lmo RUBBER STAMPS. OGDEN STAMP WORKS, phone 454. or mail card If you wish us to call with samples Off ice. Spargo's. 12-3 It SANITARY WORK CITY SCAVENGER. McCarty & Co.. 2728 Grant Bell phone 2018-W. SECOND-HAND GOODS NEW AND SECCND HANO furniture. lothlng and hoes, bought, sold or exchanged, also trunks .ind suitcases cheap. A Slner, I'hone 1321. 179 1-2 Tvs nt fifth SL 6-13-lyr 1 X L FURNITURE store, 2227 Washington Wash-ington ave.; L'd-hand furniture of all kinds bought and sold; prices which no other store can equal. 12-2-lyr SHOE REPAIR SHOP. M. ROSENBERG, 2r,4 25th st.; all work done by hand and fuliy guaranteed, guar-anteed, machinery cuts and ruins them. SHOOTING GALLERY. 24G6 Grant. Step around the corner and take a shot. hno STOVE REPAIRS RIGHT NOW give your heatlUR stoves a thought then Summerlll. 2304 Washington Avc. TAILORED-MADE CORSETS SPIRELLA CORSET. Mrs Smith. Phone 661 -W. ! TAILORING AND DRY CLEANING NYLANUKR P.ROS Tailors, cleaning, clean-ing, pressing and repairing. Phone 342-J. Office 3CS 24th St 1-4-lmo TAILORING, DRY CLEANING C. A. EKLUN1), Tailor. Cleaning. Repairing Re-pairing I'patairs. '.'465 Wash. Ave. 'hone 848 W 12-80-lmo VACUUM CLEANERS "ELECTRIC SANTOS" for hire. Try one tor a dny, $1 delivered. Electric Elec-tric Service- Co.. phone S8. 12-6-lmo VARNISHING AND PAINTING J. J M KINNON. 2202 Wash. Ave. Carriage Car-riage and Auto painting. VETERINARY SURGEON E. A. RUN DY, D. V. S. Phons 828 Office and Hospital, 2151 Washington FRATERNA QC1ETIES (CuntiiiUed ) Knights of Pythias- Ogden Lode No 2, Knights of Pythias, meet? Castle hall, Utah National bank tn I-Ing, I-Ing, every Monday evening. Ml t of P b' requested to meet with US Geo. M Hart. C C W tl Kind, M Of ES, w L Underwood, K. ot r & s Modem Woodmen of America -Utah Camp IJO- 9990 meets every lirst and third TueSdS) evening at 8 o'clock at K of P. hr.H, Twent j -t'uurf h and Washington avenue. Visiting members mem-bers invited. A. G. Jones, Consul J ll Bhafer, Clerk. Brothei hood of American Yomon Ogden Homestead, No. 1605, meets on 2 and 4 Tuesdaj evening at K P : hall. lsiling Archers aro tordially invited to meet with UH - S O'Brien. Foreman. 3528 Crammcrcy avenue I A. Junk, Correspondent. .3202 Washington. READ THIS! U N I O N ( jjffl- A BE L HELP WANTED FEMALE. GtJOD j;irl Vor general bouse work. I 2350 Adams. Mrs Albert Scowciofi. 1-4-ti A GOOD girl with refereuee can get; good wages at 2341 Adams 12-30-lwk i LADY canvassers. Arabian Tea Im-lorting Im-lorting Co. phone 110. 2370 Wash Ave. 12-20-tf YOUNG ladles wanted to train at Berges hospital. 210C Wash 11-30-tf SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE EXPERIENCED nurse. 20G4 Jeff 12-12-lmo. DRESSM -KING Reasonable, prices 1454-J. 278 22d sL 10-29-lmo TO HOUSEWIVES TO THE Business Men, Housewives Sanitary Garbage and Waste Paper Co., is now prepared to furnish ou a sanitary can. haul your waste paper pa-per and garbage. Office 2438' Wash Prices reasonable Phono 620 1-3-ti HELP WANTED MALE. A GOOD CANVASSER WANTED A MAX who can furnish his own conveyance for canvassing in the country can find employment If he Is willing to hustle. Must be able to tuni'sh good reference as to houesty and faithfulness. Address, "Hustler, care of The Evening Standard." in your own hand writing; giving age and experience had as a canvasser; staling the lowest possible salary to begin on Don't ask for an interview, tell your story in writing If It Impresses Im-presses me I will ask for an interview inter-view Hustler, care of The Evening Standard. 12-18-tt AT YOUR AGE. YOUNG MAN If you are between 17 and 26 you are at the most important age of youi life the age of making vour decision Are you going to pontpone deciding decid-ing on a permanent, beneficial life rtrork, or will you drift on from pillar pil-lar to post, sticking to nothing and getting no permanent good out ol anything Unless you have made a firm decision de-cision on something you intend to make your life work, Investigate the j I United States Navy Pour years In the Vrny will build you up a fine physique and will train you in sell-reliance and discipline. This training will stand by you to the end of your life it' you show spei is I iptltuds the Navy may teach ou soine valuable, trade that will make you a fine living, liv-ing, even if you don't stay in the Navy. Call at the nearest Nav3 Recruiting Recruit-ing Station 2610 Washington avenue. Ogden, Utah, and find out about Navy pay. hours promotion, training companionshipi the 50 different trades, chances to seo the world, and to lay by money. Or write for Interesting free book, 4The Making of a Man-o'Warsman," J v bit ii describes in Bimple language and clear pictures the dall) life of tbe enlisted men dress Bureau of Navigation, Box 355 Savy Department, Washington, D. C AGENTS WANTED AGENTS EARN $6 TO $10 DAILY; new special v. needed In ev-. ev-. home Send for catalogue and , sample Oscar W. Olson Co . R p n , No I, Easl Garfield, Utah SALESMEN WANTED SELL groceries direct to farmers In your community for the largest wholesale bouse selline; direct b nam-pies; nam-pies; a.ll goods guaranteed Drop shipments or car load; permanent po itions worth $35 to 8100 per week and up; liberal terms; ;io references refer-ences Address Depl c. Hitchcock Hill & Co.. Chicago. VMBITIOUJB S S m E3N, neal ap-i)earano0 ap-i)earano0 call on Merchants in their territory; elesant Bidellne, convenient ,,, , an v Rpd commissions, prompt remittance. Hp'111""' Mfg. Co., Cin i cinnatl, O. FOR RENT FURNISHCD ROOMS. THREE furnished rooms housekeeping housekeep-ing 2137 '!: 1-3-lwkJ NICELY furini. . . 5 and 3-rooml apartment, 6trl tlj modern, ideal lo-' cation; no children 2J4L Adams. 1-1-lwl; 1 i RNISHED . ooms for housekeeping :'L'd ldmoln ave l-S-ti FURNISHED housekeeping rooms, strictly modern. 509 22ml St. 1-U-iwk 2 BURNISHED housekeenlng rooms. $10.00. 2946 Childs Ave. Phone 1857-W 1-3-lwk R(X)MS for light housekeeping, lights, bath and gns. 2613 Wash 1-2-lwk THREE furnished rooms for light housekeeping, with bath. 4C6 22d. 12-:J0-lwk. MODERN housekeeping rooms; reasonable. rea-sonable. 2759 Grant Ave 12-30-lwk HOUSEKEEPING rooms Kas. bath, also sleeping rooms 427 24th st 12-21-8wks HOUSEKEEPING rooms 2:;r,3 Monroe Mon-roe ave. 12 -29-1 mo FOR RENT Furnisben, new, clean. comfortable housekeeping rooms. 2 vk. up 536 31st st. 3-13-lyr FURNISHED and unturnlbhed Hats i 2J34 Grant 3-26-6mo HOUSEKEEPING rooms, furnished and unfurnished, at Orpheum Hotel. Phone 1978. 9-6-tf ROOMS for housekeeping L'tahna. 7-29df P'REE bath; prices moderate, must be rented. 2403 Washington Ave 7-29-tf FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOM. BOARD with or without room 2258, Moffil 12-20-lmo FOR RENT UNFURNISHED HOUSES. 4- ROOM brick house: barn and i -1-lar- large lot. Applv 315 12th St. 1 -4-lwk ONE 5-room modern; also one 3-room 3-room house 8603 Wash. U-27-lwk ONE 4-room house, $10 a month Call phone 967. 12-6-tt 5- ROOM modem house Apply Dr. Conroy 11-21-lt C-ROOM modern, brick house. 579 24th St Applv Horockg Bros. 10-20-tf FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS Store room and blacksmith shop to let. Inquire Badger Coal & Lumber company FOR RENT REAL ESTATE HIGH class farm laud WedH! 11-25-lmo FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSES. 5-ROOMS, modern, fine location. On tho Bench 972 23rd. Phone 2258-R 12-28-tf FOR RENT FURNISHED APARTMENTS. MODERN housekeeping apt , bath. gas range, disappearing beds; cheap 2266 Washington ave. 11-26-lwk PERSONAL LISTEN, HEAR! MADAME YOGIS, the greaiesi fore-Beer, fore-Beer, astrologist, palm and card readei. Tall and be convinced 150 26th St 1 Grande Cottage. 1-1-lwl- I WOULD lihe to pee tbe cas of rheumatism 1 cannot cure. F J Freenor, D. C, Chiropractor, room 14 "111 Washington av Phone 811. ( 12-6-tf FOUI THE parties who ha- losl a young I Hereford steer will please communicate commun-icate with the Superintendent of the I tah State school tor the Deaf and Blind I-"10' HOME FOR SALE new brick bungalow; bargain; eaaj lerm5. C. O lvc$, 380 25th St. lmo I - 1 H FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS IRON block and tackle with long oae- H inch rope. Inquire at Standard )H Office. I m Fl'RNITl "RE of ; rooms ioi houHc- iiiH keeping, including piano and .-?ew ' Inp machine 2:)d 24th St 1-4-lwk JH ADVANCE Poultry Yards. Are now booking orders for incubators and 'H biooderr.; day old chicks. C. W. tfpolt, Prop:, 1521 Odeu Ave. l-4-lwlt KINDLING wood. Yard ou Hudson ll Ave., bet. 28rd and 24th St. Phone H GOOD Cutter for sale cheap; also housekeeping rooms for rent. Phonu ONE 7-passenger fore-door touring H car, 1911 model; electric side and H I. ill lights, newly painted and over- Jl hauled; bargain if taken at once, sell or trade J W. Nlckson, Becraft gar- H age. Phone 604. 12-13-tt PINE violin; new and old, at ex-tremely ex-tremely low prices. Cash or install- H ' men if Pantone, 425 32nd SL H PIANOS and players at lowest po 1-ble 1-ble prices. Pantone, 425 32nd SL 12-11-lmo. GOOD dairy cows at Bingham Feed VH yards, 225 24th st Phone 229. fiH Blackman ec Tounc, props. Vard oien H day and night. 11-22-tf H GOOD cheap lumber 214 27th St. iH LOST ll LOST Eye glasses in case, at Orphe- H um or on Washington ave car New H Year's day. Finder please phone 1129. Reward. 1-3-lwk LOST Purse containing garnet ring, V on Washington ave. bet. Union Tea H Co and ( arver's grocery store Re- H turn to Standard office. Reward H MONEY TO LOAN iH MONEY TO LOAN on real estate It A. Purdy. J3rd and Wash. ave. H MONET TO LOAN on real '-state; $100 up; real estate contracts and H mortgages bought and sold H BICH9EL INVEST-MENT CO. 2411 Washington Ave, Room 11 H MONEY to loan on watches, dia- H monds, jewelry, firearm, etc. Un- cle Sam's Loan Office., established H 1S85. The Money Lenders of Ogden. IH 278 25th st. C. H. Smith, Prop 1 m CHATTEL loans, salary loans. You can get it today. Cheapest rates, H I best and umst jr I vate terms In Utah- D. D. Drake, over Paine & Hurst IHI MORTGAGE LOANS on Improved farm or city property. HUNTER A KENNEDY, a02 First National bldg. H MONEY to loan on real estate secur- ity. J. J Brummltt 4-27-tl H WANTED MISCELLANEOUS HH jIDS come runnln 3-10c. Girls take H 'em half rio Ma u 'White- H house" hath tub, $23 lvord and any- H thing Tel. 333-W l-3-ti NH ELY furnished room, by younj jH lady, near business portion of city Address N. F. care Standard. 1-2-lw H W NTED Curtains to Latmdry. H 'hone 1641-W. 3207 Wash Ave jH FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE FOUR-ROOM modern hous.- on leff- H large lot at a bargain. Alec H nine-room house one Mock from Wash- H ington on bench at half price. Call at H (1 2630 danis, or phone M CHICKEN RANCH. B-ACRE3 chicken and fruit ranch neai town; good plant cheap; $1,00C cash, balance long time low interest M r D IVES, ::-') Twenty-fifth St M W'll L BUILD HOME lo suit eustomer 1 Price reasonable. Location ideaJ BiiiiiiH Ka8y payments. No commissions iH Rvrvthlnc fo customer's advantage H WANTED REAL ESTATE 'M TO BUY 4 or 5 room bouse on easj terms. Address J. D.. can- Stand ard, -2-lWi |