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Show IT mj DON'T DELAY Use Standard Want Ads advertise that vacant va-cant room it should be earning money. Sell that horse, cow, dog, chickens, etc., that you don't need. WANTED FEMALE HELP GIRL for general housework; no laundry. laun-dry. 2430 Adams Ave. 10-16-lwk GIRL for general housework; no laundry: must be good cook Apply 2720 Adams Ave. Phone 1434. 10-13-tf WANTED MALE HELP l MEN for firemen, brakemen, $120 monthly. Send age, postage. Railway, care Standard. 10-13-3t A GOOD collector and solicitor by an old reliable firm. State former occu nation and age. Apply box P. Standard. Stand-ard. 1 14 lwk DON'T be satisfied earning a bare living; your spare time spent on one of our 270 courses will positively increase in-crease your earnings. For details, see S D. Rideout, Mgr.. International Correspondence SchoolB. Office, 215 Eccles Bldg 10-14-lwk SITUATIONS WANTED MIDDLE-aged woman wants to keep-house keep-house for good, sober man. Mrs. Spooner, Ogden, Utah. 10-19 -t WOMAN wants work by the day. Tel 1564-W. 10-16-lwk WOMAN desires work cleaning house or any kind of housekeeping work Address Elizabeth Egbert, Gen'l Del, Ogden. 10-lo-lmo BOARD ANDROOM ROOM and board. 2333 Adams 3-16-t! f kOti KEiNT FURNISHED HOUSES, ROOMS ANO APARTMENTS. 9 l.iPr.r frnn! rnnmn fiirnihprl fnr gentlemen. Phone 12S7, fine location. 10-19-lwk FURNISHED rooms at 2526 Adams with running water. l0-17-2wka HOUSEKEEPING rooms 2353 Monroe. 10-17-lmo ROOMS and housekeeping apartments reasonable. 2203 Wash. Ave. Phone 1600 -W. 10-17-lwk TWO nice sleeping rooms Inquire 2610 Monroe Ave. Phone 137S-R. 10-13-1 mo ROOMS for housekeeping Utahna, 2468 Wash. 10-lC-lmo FURNISHED room for rent reasonable reason-able Inquire 631 26th St 10-15-lwk TWO large rooms with bath and clothes closet, steam heat, also piano and use of telephone; reasonable rates to 3 or 4 men. Call 248-W, or inquire in-quire after 5 p. m. at 2456 Madison 10-14-tf FURNISHED housekeeping rooms 1 1 2338 Wall. 10-13-tl TWO rooms for light housekeeping. $12 per month. Tel. 2423-J. 10-13-lwk FIVE-room cottage on Jefferson, well furnished, complete, gas range, $35-Phone $35-Phone liS3-2ring6. 566 24th Si . west side 10-13-tf MODERN furnished room tor rent, v,th or without board. 539 23rd St 10-7-lmo 12-ROOM house, 336 21st St.; partly furnished. Tel. 152. 10-6-U FURNISHED flats. 2634 Grant Ave. 4-16-lyr FOR REST Furnished, new clean comfortable housekeeping rooniB, $2 week up. 536 31tt St. 3-13-lyr DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING and ladlea' tailoring. 2273 Adams. Phone 2680-W. DRESSMAKING pla'n newlng. PhOM 9L 278,22nd St. 1M9-H X FOR KENT II UNFURNISHED HOUSES. KOOM3 AND APARTMENT8. " A GOOD 8-room, modern house with large lot and lawn at 2726 Madison Ca!l 1115-M or 1166. 10-ly-tf f 6-ROOM house, modern. 2338 Madison. 10-19-lwk ROOMS for housekeeping. I'tahua, 2468 Wash 10-16-lmo 6-ROOM, modern cottage Inquire 1014 J Wash. Ave. 10-16-lwk POUR-room, modern house. Inquire 489 Chester St. Phone 2125-J. 10-15-lwk EIGHT room modern; furnace heat; close in. Tel. 2692-W. 639 23rd St. 10-14-tf ONE Rich flat, 2463 Jefferson Ave. i Phone 609. 10-13-tf ' SEVEN-room modern. 2644 Lafayette I Ave. Bichsel. Phone 1932-W. 10-9-tf 5 ROOM, new, modern. apartment 2018 Monroe Ave 21; 50 per month 1'hone 612. 10 5-ti J 7-ROOM modern, house. 8982 Portei Ave, $17 50 per montY Phone 612 V 10-5-tl f FIVE-room. modern, house at 253f ifl Madison. 10-6 lmc i C Read The Stan Everybody should reac Page. It may hold s Unusual bargains in re and many other thing here. CLASSIFIED AC Payable In advance. 1 t!on. No first insertion le: lines, 25 cents per line pe month with no changes. "First In A COSY three-room, with rear porch, house, well located, $12 50 per mo Inquire 403 First Nat'l. Bank Bldg. 10-1-tt A NICE two-room house; well located locat-ed on Bench, $6 per month. J. J Brumniltt, phone 59. A NICE modern five-room home, well located near street car line and school; close in. To right party, very cheap. J. J Brummitt, under Utah National bank. FOUND ONE bay, one sorrel mare. "J" brand Phone 2053, Mrs. Dalton. 10 15-lvvk STORE FOR RENT. AN excellent store for rent, larg basement; beat location in city, on Washington Ave.; exceptionally good lease. Hulsh & Paul, 2464 1-2 Wash ington Ave. 10-13-lwk HOTEL LUCIN HOTEL. ONE day's auto drive from Ogden on prospective Lincoln highway. Frank Dale, Prop. 10-9-lmo FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS 1000 SACKS of select earl) Ohio seed potatoes raised in Idaho Falls. G. Buckley, 3303 Stevens Ave; 2359-W. 10-19-lmo CARPETS and furniture. Phone 2333 10-17-lwk ONE hard-coal burner and household furniture. Phone 1221-W. 473 31st St 10-16-lwk NEW Aviator sewing machine. 439 Chester 10-15-lwk EXPRESS wagon, horse and harness, very cheap at 2354 Grant Ave. 10-13-lwk HORSES FOR SALE. TWO first-class teams; delivery set double harness. Ogden Furniture & Carpet Co. 10-16 tf A GOOD gravel pit, cheap Phone 1328-R. 10-12-lmo BEST second-hand Ford in Ogden, good condition. specially equipped, $400 Browning Bros. 9-30-tf CALIFORNIA range for sale, cheap; good condition Inquire Reed Hotel. 9- 25-lf BJUR Bros. Pianos and Players are first class. Prices reasonable. Pantone, 29th and Hudson. 9-24-lmo INVALID ball-bearing chair. 2220 Lincoln Lin-coln 9-11-tf ONE Everett piano, cabinet Grand, in good condition, cost $750; will sell for i-'L'OO if taken coon; also ono Chase & Baker piruio-player. $100 340 32nd 3t WANTED MISCELLANEOUS TO bin a home. C H. Smith, 2314 Adam- .10-19-lwk CHICAGO Clothing company pays highest price for old clothes and shoes 268 25th St. Phone 95. 10.7 tf JIVE or six-room modern house, steam or furnace heat. Must be on the bench. Address P. O. Box 159 10- 1-tr WANTED--Claaa. white old ra8, at the Standard office. Phone 56, 3C0 24th 8t. . ij) tf LOST A GOLD pin in form of a 4-leaf clover Tith diamond center; return to 517 22d St or Phone 19S6-M. and get reward. re-ward. 10-19 lwk MONEY TO LOAN DIAMONDS, watches, jewelry, guns, etc. Tbonias Loan Office, Crant . 85th, 6-18-lyr. MORTGAGE loan on farm or city property. O. A. KENNEDY. Basement Base-ment of Utah National Bank Bid? 1-19 ti. MONET on first mortgage real Uto loans. Kelly Uerrlck. It 15 U MONEY to loan on real slate eecur-lty. eecur-lty. J. J. Brummitt 4-27 d. WHEN you want $10 or more ASK MR. DIX, 218 Col. Hudson Building Salaried peoplo can get it without security. Others on Furniture, Pianos, Pia-nos, etc. Can be repaid in smiii ! weekly or monthly payment. HINDUS RIOT ON A GERMAN SHIP Honolulu, T. H., Oct. 18. Following Follow-ing a riot among the Hindu crew of the Gorman steamer O J D Alii, rs, a refugee vessel in tlii harbor, thfi sailors jumped over board last night and swam ashore where they uer captured by the police. The remain-dor remain-dor of the crew refused further work, claiming British citizenship. After the consultation between the German and British consults, It wa , decided to send the members of the crew to Calcutta at the first opportunity oppor-tunity In the meanwhile they will be held in jail here. According to the Hindus the O. J. : D. Abler recently coaled two four-funnel four-funnel warships and two three-funnel ; warships. They Bald that they wero ) present at the bombardment of Pa- idard Want Ads I the Standard Classified ome valuable message. :al estate, farms, houses s are often to be found )VERTISEMENT3 One cent per word per Inserts Inser-ts than 25 cents. Two or more r week 75 cents per line per Everything I FOR SALE 1 REAL ESTATE City Real Estate For SaJa. NEW modern, pressed brick bungalow, close in. Five large rooms and slceing porch. Elegantly finished and has all modern conveniences. It's easily worth $3000 Will make terms to suit. 10-19-lwk 52150 4-ROOM, new, modern bungalow bunga-low in excellent location. Lot 42l2x L82 A big bargain at the price $150 down; balance same as rent 10-19-lwk 826 FOR a $1200 home. Small house (new); big lot, especially adapted for thickens small fruit etc. E. W. CANNADY, 411 24th Street 10-9-1 wk ON easy terms, new 5-room, modern, brick house; cheap if sold at once. H. D. Brown, 2729 Qulncy. Tel. 1678-J. 10-17-lwk 5-ROOM, modern, brick bungalow; east front on Bench, corner; only one block from car line. Screened porch, lawn, walks and garage, best of plumbing and electric fixtures. Give possession at once. Small cash payment. pay-ment. A positive snap at $3400.00. Mathews-McCulloch Co. 10-lC-lf CORNER lot 100x142 gt In Ogden Ave and 7th St Vs blk. from car line; small 4-room house; out buildings build-ings and chicken run; fruit and shrubery. city water. 403 7th St Phone 24.vW 10-15-lwk 4-ROOM house, well located and only one block from car line. Lot 82' 2x132; nice variety of bearing fruit, garden', lawn and shrubbery. This is a grand chance for a home at a "snap" price. Worth one-half more than we ask. Will make good terms and sell for I $1600.00. Mathews-McCulloch Co. 10-16 tf VVlV K-rmTn i , brick bungalow, on the Bench, exira fine natural wood finish; bullt-m china closet and kitchen cabinet full front and back porch, screened for sleeping; let me show you the Su perior quality of this home. R. A. Norris, 1650 W ashington Ave. Phone 71 f-. 10-14-lwk 3-ROOM house, modern, completely furnished, close in and on car line; part of house rents for $27.50 per month. Barn, lawn and shade. Walks, sewer, curb anfi gutter, all paid. Lots 6$x132. Place is well worth $5500.00, must be sold quickly, our price, $4200.00. Mathews-McCulloch Co. 10-16-tl TWO ver choke Inside vacant residence resi-dence corners U a bargain; easy terms. E. F Bratz. A NICE, almost new. five room, modern mod-ern bungalow; well located, mar street car line; cose in, J. J. Brum rnltt, phone 59. 5- ROOM new modern house Apply McGregor Bros . 4 28 29th St. or 2916 Adams. 10-3-1 mo 6- ROOM, modern, brick; east front, on Bench. Close In and near car line. I Completely furniched, Including a high grade piano. Walks, sewer, curb and gutter all In and paid. Nice lawn and shrubbery. Wash house (including (includ-ing electric motor) chicken house and run. Lot 42x165 (terms). Price for a short time only, $4600.00. Mathews-McCulloch Mathews-McCulloch Co. 10-16-tf A GOOD two-room bouse with pantr;. and closet, located on two lots 50x176 feet; well located on Bench For only T ' . :" " dawn, balance .10 per month. Low rate of interest. Great snap J .1 Biunmltt, under UtaD National bank. THREE number one houses for salti Jnqulr 248 29th T I. 5S1-J 9-38-lino CTojjnJtyJFtealJ BEST farm in Davis county for tht price; forced to ell at once Call 1427 10-b-tf GREAT Bargain Farm 160 acres. All good soil; partly cultivated; house, -stable fencing, water right, close to station on proposed railroad, cheap at $25 per acre Can take Ogden City property part puj and can make Urms on balance. R. P Hunter, 42J 24th, opposite Court House. 10-7 lmo FARMS! FAR MSI 1 IF you want to buy or trade your home in town for farm land by all meauc come and see me. 1 specialize on farm lands and exchange of property prop-erty Come today or Phone 460 J. F. Walker, Real Estate, Broom Hotel basement. peete and that the vessel cooled 12 lnen.-haul men In the South seas since leaviug Tslng Tau. oo BRITISH LOSSES TOTAL OVER 13,500 London. Oct. 18. 5 50 p in. An official of-ficial report by General French, commanding com-manding the British expeditionary force, give! the total of British killed, wounded and missing from September 18 to October 8. as 561 officers and 12,980 men. The war office Issued tonight another an-other casualty list received from headquarter under date of September Septem-ber 16. It gives fifty-one non-commissioned officers and men as having hav-ing been killed, 149 men wounded and DO rr TODAY A few cents per day in a For Sale or Wanted Ad will help you. Don't delay de-lay the fellow that advertises ad-vertises is the one who makes good. 555 men missing. ThoBe of the killed belonged entirely en-tirely to the Royal Scots, the Royal Irish and the East Surrey regiments The East Surres. the king's own Scottish Borderers and the Somerset light Infantry, figure largely in the missing list. Of the commissioned officers the list gives four killed and fie wounded. wound-ed. nn THIRTY THOUSAND MORE CANADIANS Ottawa. Out.. Oct 18. With 33,000 Canadian volunteers already landed In England, and 8000 under arms guarding Btrateyic points In the Do minion, the government has decided to put 30,000 men into training and dispatch them to England to units of 10.000, The first 10,000 is to be sent forward for-ward In December and immediately l another 10,000 raised to take their places Thus 30,000 men are continuously con-tinuously to be kept In training, to be drawn upon in units of 10,000 as soon as equipped, during the continuance continu-ance of hostilities. As to the organization and d'spatch of further contingents, the following btatement was made by Premier Borden Bor-den tonight: "The government is Informed by its military advisers that it would be impossible to supply arms, guns and equipment on a larger scale than that laid down in these proposals. "Pending advices from the war of fice as to the composition of the second contingent, which hae not yet been received, infantry to the number num-ber of 16,000 or 20,000 will be enlisted en-listed immediately throughout the Dominion from Halifax to Victoria. "As soon as the expected instructions instruc-tions arrive from the war office immediate im-mediate arrangements will be made for eollstlng BUCfa cavalry, artillery, engineers and administrative units as the war office may advise." this European war can hardly be re-1 garded as likely to be followed soon by any industrial expansion or movement move-ment In industrial activity in or near Its seat. All things, however, will data from the war. Tehro must 1 eventually be a period of recupera-lion; recupera-lion; but the destruction of life and property promise sto be so vast that It would surely be many years before natural and healthy recuperation could develop into dangerous inflation infla-tion Clearly o new rhythm In the Industrial fluctuations over the years and decades yvill be established. To return, however, to our scheduled panic which did not come: The war has proved absolutely the contention In many quarters earlier in the present pres-ent year that so much was a panic feared for last year that ample pre- j cautions were taken, so that In 1913 1 the last thing that could occur would be a panic Industry and finance have not only withstood all the pressure 1 that might be conceived, but they have withstood in addition an Incon cejvably great disturbance." Iron Age. I Read the Classified Ads. I Dumore Vacuum Cleaner fj I I Wo Rent Them as well at Sell H OGDEN ELECTRIC SUPPLY 8 COMPANY. 2443 Washington Avenue. Ogden Business Directory Classified Alphabetically Abstracts of Title Abels Abstract & Title Co. Inc , mot-ed mot-ed to 376 25th St., Broom hotel build Inc. Phone 460. We make abstracts of title anywhere In Weber county a' reasonable charges. Auto and Carriage Painting Thero are a few autos In Og'lon that need painting We have painted 75why not paint yours?; Touch up and varnish. 5 days; paint, in days Why drive a shabby car' Ogden Carriage Car-riage Co.. Phone 102C-W. 1701 Wash. Accordion Plaiting Done in all :engths. 25C3 Cole's Court rear 240 2Cth St. Tel 11S0-M Attorneys E T Hulanieki, First National Bank Bldg. ' 12 11 Blacksmithing, Horseshoeing We furnish all kinds of rubber tiros Carriages, buggies, wagons, automobiles, automo-biles, etc.. repaired. New wagons made to order O. E. Savage. Cor. Washington and 22nd St. Phone 389-W. Billiards Billiards and pocket billiards; new tables. "The Cosey." 32C 25th St. Chili Con Carne The Real Mexican, Fresh Clam Chowder, Chow-der, Wholesale & Retail at Bismarck. Phone 389 City Scavenger City Scavenger, McCarty & Co., 272S GrnL Boll phono 2018-W. Counselor-at-Law Lawyer O'Connolly over Commer- l clal National Bank Bids., 369 24th St. phono 11. Carpet Cleaning K. Van Kampcn Phono tS3 for upholstering, up-holstering, mattiess making, reutrotca-ipg reutrotca-ipg of bod springs. Chiropractor F. J Freenor, D C, Graduate Chiropractor. Chir-opractor. No drugs, Burgery or osteopathy os-teopathy , try chiropractic Rooni3 212-213-214 Col. Hudson Bldg. Phono 311. Chiropractor and Masseur B Cowliflhaw, 511 Eccles Bldg. Chiropractor. R. J. Schultz. Chiropractor, 327 Hudson Bldg Phono 1090. DETECTIVE BUrEAuT Revelare and International Secret Service We handle Ogden business through bead officer. 816-16-17 Moln tyro Bldg , Salt Lake City. L. S May chief. 9-2S-itno Your bus'ness card In the directory will lieep your name and business before be-fore tho people It will pn you try li 1 Feather Mattresses Sectional Sanitary Feather Mattress Co. Feather beds made over; feath-: r6 cleaned and renovated Phono 8662-M. Ed McDonald, Prop. Fruits Fresh Fruits and Vegetables dellT : erod to any part of City. O Kallaa. I 221 Twenty-fifth St Phono 587. I mmm Flash Lights MAZDA LAMPS, 13c. ELECTRIC SERVICE CO Phone 88. Up 24th St i Furrier Ruslan Furrier and Taxidermist Furs cleaned and remodeled. Tanning a specialty. Work guaranteed T. A. Gayevvsky, 2516 Washington Ave. 10-1-lmo Grocery and Bakery Try our l est quality coffee, 40c the lb. Also good cheaper grades, 25c to 35c lb. Phone 1145-W. J. J. Schwartz, Sch-wartz, 2234 Jefferson Ave. Groceries Also aeente for U. S. Cream Separator Separ-ator and o. K. Electric Washing Ma chines. RUSSELL JAMES CO. Everything to eat and thea some. Hotel Safety, comfort, moderate. New Brlgham hotel 24th and Wall One block from depot Only flro-proot botel In the city. Reduced rates for permanent guebts. Rates, 75c and up. Theo. Gorle, Prop. Jeweler A full line of flno Jewelry onJ wt- ' ches. Watch ropalring a specialty. H. F. Upp, 2476 Grant Ave Junk Ogden Junk House If you have any kind of Junk, phon ub up. Wo will call for It Tel 210. Job Printing Denkers & Son The very best to be had In Printing, and at prices that will astonish you. Phone 184S-J. 121 423 23rd St Meat Market RussoU-Jameg Company Also a full line of jroceries. "Everything to cat " Baa our Dept. of Household Needs. Cor. -'4th and Lincoln Ave. Phones 412 and 413. Mechano-Therapist Dr H. A While, M. T D, Mechano-Theiptst, Mechano-Theiptst, over Sinalley's. 336 25th St. A Drugless treatment for nervous and chronic diseases Try our methods. meth-ods. Phone 1864-W. Monumental Work SEE MITCHELL BROS, for monumental monu-mental work Don't pay big commission commis-sion to agents Pictures of monuments monu-ments ore misleading, 2003 Jeff, p 2213 Electrical AoQikLic Ceo Ft 10flJ. Notary Public O. A. Kennedy Basement Utah National Na-tional Bank Building l 19 tf New and Second-hand Goods ALVORD & ANYTHING "A to Z." 1 1 SING It and KING it 333-W, 2 Z tf Read the Classified Ads. Ji Photographer The Noggle Studio. Fine portraits, ievvs. AH kinds ot commercial work. Best kodak finishing In tne city. Phone 38S-J 410-24th St Painting and Decorating W will hang your wall paper. Wo will paint your house. We will tell you how to do It yourself Griffin Paint Co., 2310 Washington Ave. Printing For good and up-io-daiu Printing Call 1166. Dee-Ncuteboom, 2362 Wasn. Av. Physician and Surgeon Dr A. Fernlund, Physician and Surgeon. Sur-geon. Olflco hours 11 to 4 4p. m. Now Peery Bldg. Hudson Ave. Fhone 1900W Residence phono 2129W, 646 Wash. Ave. Real Estate J. J. Brummitt, Loans, Insurance. Real E6tate. 2402 Washington Ave. Under Utah National Bank, Phone 6a Storage Batteries Recharged, repaired, Btorod, satisfaction satis-faction guaranteed. Electric Service Co., 425 24th St Stove Repairs Summerlll'8 Stove Repair House new location. 2270 Wash. Ave., Parry Bldg. Repairs and water Jackets for every known 6tovo. A force of ex- , perieuced workmen. Stoves, both new and second-hand. Tel 364. Stove ex changed; hardware, etc. Second-hand Goods New and Second-hand furniture. Clothing and shoes, bought, Bold or ex-Changed; ex-Changed; also trunks and suitcasoa i cheap. A Sinor, Phono 1321. i?9 1-2 Twenty-fifth St. 6 13 lyr , Sanitary Work Your Garbage hauled regular. Sanitary Sani-tary can furnished froe. Sanitary Garbage Gar-bage Co., Phono C10. I Spirella Corset Mrs. Smith Tel. 601-W. 4C4 24Ut Watchmaker and Jeweler SMALLEY'S Watchmakers. Jewel-eri Jewel-eri and Engravers. 336 Twenty fifth street. Phono 1200-J. Watchmaker and Jeweler J. P. ARNOLDS, Swiss watchmakers and Jewelers; also to the tr.ule All! work given prompt attention 2516 Wash. Ave. Next to Orpheum theatre 10-3-lmo Western Foundry and Machine Co. All ktnda of brnsB and iron castings, Machine. Boiler and Sheet Iron Work. Phone 647. PRINCEOSCAR" SAVED BY FRIGHT London. Oct. 13 That Prince Os-?ar. Os-?ar. the fifth son of the emperor, owea his life to his attack of heart disease. dis-ease. Is stated in a dispatch from Copenhagen It appears that a party par-ty of Turcos were firing irom trees ind shot down every officer surround Ing the print.- The BUdden excitement excite-ment led to tin- h- :rt attack and the prince fell unconscious. The Turcoe believed he was dead, ind stoppod firing. 4 HHHHHHH FRATERNAL I SOCIETIES Brotherhood of American Yeomon, IH Ogden Homestead No. 1505 meets on BFW every Tuesday evening in W. O. W. H9 hall, Fraternity building, Washington mM nrenue. Visiting Archer are cordial 868 ly Invited to meet with us. LeRoj Ipw ficKnlght. foreman, 334 29th street Hgfl J. A. Junk, Correspondent, 3202 Wash ?S logton avenue. Mfeg Queen City Robekah Lodge No. 4, 1 I O. O. P., meets second and fourth HhI Saturday evenings at Odd Follows ffiP hall Visiting members lnvitod. Aa rw nine Carlson, N. G- Hazel Wolhauptcr, frgfj Recording Secretary. Wjia Order of Owls. Ogden Nest. No. 8 1218. Order of Owls, meets every Frl- g dny evening In their own hnll (the old Elk cluh rooms) at 8 o'clock Visit- P3i Ing Brother Owls pre Invited to at- Cft tend the nest mcc'lcgs. T- C. Iver- Jft'-.-Sj ton President; G. C. Reberg, Socra- pCv Fraternal Order of Eagles. Ogden fj Aerie No. 118. F. O. E, moots vory Wcdnc?day evening at Eagles' hall, "vSp! Hudfon avenue, nt S o'clock. Visiting brother Eagles are invited to attend 'Pyi the aerie mooting Club room opn t 11 a. m. Wm Dele, W. President; iifi K, R Gelger, Seoretarv; Dr. C. E. tV Waidlelgh. Aerie Physician. MA80NTC Qneen Esther charier H No. 4, O. B S . regular meetlntrs held fir' at Masonic hall on Washington ave . between 25th and 2th sts., the firs' and third Fridays of oarb morsth So- P Journlng members cordially ir.v'.ted to attend Minnie Parker, W. M.; Callio , I E Cave. Secretary. I Woodmen of the WorM. Weber I camp No. 74, meets In the W O W. hall. Fraternity block, 2,.20 Wn shine- ; I ton avenue, every Thursday ovenlng nt 8 o'clock. Vhlllne WorrmMi cor I dlallv Invited to attend. C K Har. I tog. C. C: W. M. PUgott. Clerk. I Ladles of the Maccabees of tbo , World. Sliver Hive No. 1. meets ererr first and third Friday evening at 8 o'clock; and every second and fouth I Friday afterncjns at 2:30 o'clock. In Woodmen hall, Fraternitv block. Vis H ltlng members cordially Invited to attend. at-tend. Alice Collins, L. C.; L, Jennie Prout. R. K. Royal Neighbors of America meets j every second and fourth Monday nights of each month at 8 o'clock at the new Odd Fellows hall, Fraternity I building. Visiting neighbors Invited I Etta Ingebretson. 1978 Steel aver tie I Lillian Newton. Recorder, 27th uad I Qulncy. Utah Camp No. f900 Modern Wood-men Wood-men of America meets ever,- Tuesday ujf,uL iu unn iv. ui r. uail, 0 OOOHi north of postofflce. Out of town mem-ber3 mem-ber3 cordially Invited to meet with DB. O. F. Olsen, Consul, J. H. Shafer Clerk. Ogden Lodge. No. 2, KnlghtB of Pythias, Py-thias, meetB every Monday evening at t 8 o'clock in Castle hall of the Py- I thlan building, 2351 Grant avenue. I Visiting Knights welcome. A E Pratt, k C. C ; W. L. Underwood, K, R. S.; W. E G. Kind, M F. f Royal Highlanders, 0?dpn Castle No. 625 meets in the new I. O. O. F. j hall, Fraternity block, 2320 Wash, ave., every 2nd and 4th Friday evening at 8 o'clock Visiting Highlanders cordially cor-dially Invited. A. F Wykes, L P. William Muller, Sec.-Treas. 1 Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circlo No. 581, meets every Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock, new Woodman Hall, Fraternity Bldg. Washington Ave. visiting Neighbors invited Dues will j be collected on the 5th of each month at Mlsch Drug Store, Anna Mills. G. N, 22.? W 31st St. Phone 1650-R Marie Crltes Clerk 2781 Monroe Ave. Phone 1931 R. j SLADE TRANSFER j I Phone 321 j Office 408 25th St. j I J "SLADE HAS AN AUTO TRUCK NOW" a a jf i mi isi ngasgsBOMceraflw Jja aui aias gra YOU SHOULD NOT EXPECT YOUR groceryman nor butcher to extend credit to you unless you could show ; that your previous record warrant ed It apply this to your nances. Deposit regu'arly, cither checking check-ing or savings account, in tho well managed and substantial UTAH NATIONAL BANK OF OGDEN Four per cent on Savings Accounts. Act Quickly I Delay Has Been Dangerous in Ogden. Do the right thing at lc riyht lime. Act quickly in time of danger. In time of kidney danger Doan's Kidney Pills are most effective. Plenty of Ogden evidence of their worth. Mis. George Tuckey, 464 W. Sixth St. Suit Lake, Utah, says: "I have had kidney complaint for ninny yearn and until using Doan's Kidney Pllla, I hud taken nearh everj kind ol medicine In u vain attempt to find relief. re-lief. The least oxortion or pllhtest j cold was all that as needed to lrlhg on an attack My tuick got lame it was all 1 could do to lift Headaches and dizzy Bpollfl accompanied accompan-ied the attacks I felt so weak and listless that to walk across the floor was a tusk. Since using Doan'a Kidney Kid-ney Pills, I have boon relieved. Others Oth-ers of my family have also used Doan's Kidney Pills with benefit." Price :"0c, nt all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kldnoy remedy got Donn s Kidney Pills the same that j Mrs. Tuckey had. Koste -Milhuin Co , PropB., Buffalo, N. Y. Advertisement. I |