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Show a , --J- DON'T DELAY Read The M A(,S nn ,T TODAY Um St A Xtr - Everybody should read the Standard Classified DO 11 lUUA use oianaara Want r i 111 111 at j rage. It may hold some valuable message. A tew cents per day in Ads advertise that va- Unusual bargains in real estate, farms, houses por gaje or Wanted Ad cant room it should be anc manv other things are often to be found , , n 1 . here will help you. Don t de-earning de-earning money. Sell that ' . . c w .1. . , , , classified advertisements lay tne fellow mat ad- horse, COW, dog, chickens, Payable In adauce. Ono cent, per word per lnser- .1 1 , , tlon No fint Insertion less than 25 cents. Two or more vertises IS the one Who etc., that you don t need. lines, 25 cents per lino per week 75 cents per lino per , 1 month with no changes. makes good. "First In Everything UrQNju?BEL i WANTED FEMALE HELP I" WOMEN to work by the day. Mrs 1 L. Clark, 2375 Madison. 9-25-tf ' CHOCOLATE dipper; good wages Or- pheum Candy Kitchen. 9-24-tf A GIRL for general housework; must ' he good cook. 574 24th SL 9-2-tf f - - SITUATIONS WANTED 1 WORK bv the day. Call 2580-J. Eve-i Eve-i : nings. 9 21-lwk COMPETENT steno. bookkeeper; seven sev-en years experience; best of references. refer-ences. Addre&g "C, care Standard. 9-1 9-lwk ; NURSE. G85 "22d St. Phono 2437-M. 9-9-lmo 1 EXPERT wallpaper cleaners; tinted 1 walla. Edgren & Poultor. phone 1002-J BOARD AND ROOM ROOM and boird. 2333 Adansi. 8-16-tf OK RENT FURNISHED HOUSES. ROOM 8 AN'J APARTMENTS. j FLKN'ISHLi rooiuts lor houseKoep- ing. 171 22d St 9-26-lwk I 1 FURNISHED housekeeping rooms; modern; gas, coal. 2758 Lincoln i 9-25-1 wk ROOM for gentleman with bath. I steam heat, close In; $2 oU per week. References 2341 Adams Ave. 9-S-2v.k Ij FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping. housekeep-ing. Gas, bath, also sleeping porch. ! 427 24th St. 9-25-? wks FURNISHED rooms. 2."-2C Adams 9-24-1 wk NEWLY furnished housekeeping a partment 8 , i-team beat, gas. Hotel ; ! Lincoln, 830 23d Si 9-24-lwk THREE room newly furnished mod-i mod-i ! em house. 655 20th St. 9-24-lwk ONE furnished room and 2-room and ! bath apartment 2539 Adams. 9-23 lwk 1 3 ROOMS for housekeeping. Call evenings eve-nings or Suudays. 2846 Hudson. 9-22-lwk MODERN Apt. for rent by October 1 Inquire 634 22d St. 9-21-lwk THREE furnished housekeeping rooms 2338 Wall. 9 16 U HOUSEKEEPING rooms, 2363 Monroe Mon-roe 9 14-lmo FURNISHED flats. 2634 Grant Ave. 4-16-lyr ; FOR RENT FurnlBhed, new clean, comfortable housekeeping rooms, $2 week up. 536 31st SL 8-13-lyr I ROOM for rent to - young men 600 I 24th 8t. 20 tf Z FOR RENT UNFURNISHED HOUSES. ROOMS AND APARTMENTS. HELMS' Apt. 2248 Jeff. Call between 4 ami 6 p. ru. Phone 1743. 9-23-1 wk ; 3-ROOM modern Apt., beautiful location lo-cation and surroundings. Inquire 2122 Adams. Phone. 380-R. 9 23 3t 7ROOM houde, freshly painted and papered with bath and all conveni- i enes Intjuiro Mrs Wm. Driver real dence, 2708 Jeff. 9-22-lwk FOUR down stair rooni or whole house, Including S rooms and baa ment. 2621 Vou Buren Phone 905. FOUR-room modern house on bench. Phone 1784-J. 9-21-lwk nVE-room modern, pood conditlou l1"-' 24th St. pi-lv 361 23d St 9-21-lwk UPSTAIRS of building, west of court house Phone 609. 918-tf v I ElGHT-room modern; furnace heat, close In. Tel. 2692-W. 639 23rd St 8 26-tf 4ROOM house, modern, rear 2138 Jefferson Chrlstenson Shoe Co. 8-7-tf ONE 4 room house with clothes closet clos-et and pantry $10 per month Phone 5 m 9-io-tf TWO five-room modern apartments, 525 per month; located on Monroa Ave., Just south of 20lh St. Phone 612. 8-17-tf r 4 ROOM house In the rear of 2138 Jeff. Chrietenseu'B Shoo Co. 6-15-tf WANTED MISCELLANEOUS h PEW day boarders First class ta ' ble. No. 6, M. E. Ave. 9-26 lwk I , WANTED by Nov. l. completely fur nibbed 3 or 4 room, strictly modern, "at or apartment; good neighbor hood; within twb---blocks of graded school. Steam heat preferred Address Denker, care Standard. 9-19-tl Wanted by mlddleaged couplo. twe 1 r three furnished rooms J. Butter N worth, 2847 Nye avenue. Phone 893-R 9-19-1 wl, RANTED -Claan. white old r&jjs, at e Standard office. Phono 66, 36C !4th St. 1 9 tl , 41 : Furrier Russian Furrier and Taxidermist. For cleaning, repairing, remodeling remodel-ing and skin tanning at a reasonable price T. Gajewsky, 2516 Washington Ave 9-24-lmo FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS CALIFORNIA range for sale, cheap; good condition Inquire Reed Hotel. 9-25-tf 12 RHODE Island Reds, Poulter 6train. Inquire 1957 Monroe. ALL tho building material, buildings, and rence on the Ogden & Salt Lake R R. Terminal Bite on Lincoln Ave., between 23d and 24th Sts. Apply to George Ross on the premises 9-25-lh 1914 Twin Indian; bargain, owner leaving town. Tel. 864-W. 9-25-1 wk FINE solo violin, guaranteed o or loo years old, can be had on trial. Pan-tone, Pan-tone, 29th and Hudson. 9-25-1 wk ONE 12gauge fine breech loading shotgun, cheap. Phono 76 Kelly & Herricl 9-24-tf Ejl'R Bros Pianos and Players are first class. Prices reasonable Pantone, 29th and Hudson 9-24 lmo A GOOD stock of groceries with fixtures fix-tures well located on Washington avenue, doing a food business; will be sold at a great sacrifice as .he owner must leave the city. J. J Brummitt, under Utah National Bank 9-21-tf FRAZIER cart; good condition. $12. Also six-hole Buck lango. Phone 2524-J 9 19-tt HUPMOBILE runabout for sale; a bargain Inquire Phone 862-J. 9-18-lwk INVALID ball-bearing chair 2220 Lincoln. Lin-coln. 9-11-tf ONE light wagon, good as new. 2138 Jefferson 8-17-tf ONE Everett piano, cabinet Grand, la good conditlou, cost $760, will sell for $200 If taken soon; also one Chase & Baker piano-player, $100 340 32nd SL SNAP if taken at once: Twin Indian, Just overhauled See Vern Bullougn at Browning Bro. Repair Shop. MOTORCYCLE aingle. Apply Red-field Red-field Repair Shop, Five Points. 6-4 tf MOVABLE dance pavlllion; also canvas. can-vas. Bargain. Phone 603, 2170 Lincoln Lin-coln 4-24-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE. 1 YOUNG Jersey cow, fresh. 1915 G't. 9-19 lwk f oTrade- MOTORCYCLE for horses or cows Phone 2G1S-W 6 4-tf LOST SMALL purse containing a gold coin. Inscribed ladj's name and date, auu other Jewelry, rings and necklaces; handsome reward to finder. E. W. Patrick, 224 28th St 9-24-2t BETWEEN Morgan and Ogden one bay horse, weight 900 lbs.; brand ".T. Q." left thigh Notify Corey's Old Livery, Ogden. Phone 193-W. Reward 9 24-1 wk BETWEEN 16th and 25th street on Washington Ave,: One pair of nose glasaos in case marked Dr Hardlug Return 411 24th St 9-23-1 wk BLACK leather pocketbook between Jackson and 22d and Wright's Store. Reward. Phone 1975 or return Standard. Stand-ard. 9-19 lwk AUTO lamp near Clearfield. Return Cheesman Garage Reward 8-20-tf DRESSMAKING BRING jour fall sewing to the Mode School of Dressmaking Sewing, cutting cut-ting and fitting taught; 502 First National Na-tional Bank Bld'g 9 19-1 wk DRESSMAKING and sewing. 2117 Qtllncy Tel 1S69-M 9-12-lmo DRESSMAKING and ladles' tailoring. 2273 Adams Phone 2680-W. DRES8MAKING, plan 6ewlDg rhooi 091. 278 22nd SL 12-19-tf MONEY TO LOAN ANY amount on rval estate Bichsel ' Iuv Co., Under First National Bank 9-10-tf DIAMONDS, watches, jewelry, gnns, etc. Tboma Loan Office. Crant & 26th. 6-1 8-1 j r. MONEY to loan on city and farm property. Any amount, no delay Matthews-McCuUocb Co. undr Flrt N&Lonai Bank. Pbon 301-W. ; 6 PER CENT LOANS 6 PER CENT OBI AIN ABLE to buy. build or Improve Im-prove farm, ranch and city properly or remove incumbrance therefrom; special privileges and reasonable terms. Por proposition, address: Fl i nance Dept., 167 Buach Bldg.. Dal- lab Texas 1 I MONEY on first mortgage real ev Uto loans Kelly & Herrlclc 5 IS U MONEY to loan on roal estate necur- ity. J. J. Brummitt 4-27 ti MORTGAGE loan on rann or city property. O. A. KENNEDY, Baa ment of Utah National Bank Bld( 1-29-tf- i , : Read tho Classified Adj. LOANS on Improved farm or city property. H. P. Hunter. 423 4th SL, opposite Court House. WHEN you want $10 or more ASK MR DIX. 218 Col. Hudsou Building Salaried people can get It without security. Others on Furniture, Pla nos. otc. Can bo repaid in smiU weekly or monthly payments. I FOR SALE REAL ESTATE City Real Estate For Sal. BY owner, choice lot, corner Adams and 2l8t St. Phone S6G-.L 9-24-lwk FOR SALE BARGAIN ONLY $2500 ITYE-room brick, furnished house, on Bench; Including $450 piano; chick ens, milch cow, fruit and shade trees. 1 block from car line, $500 down, balance bal-ance same as rent Must be sold at once. Inquire Royal Barber Shop or Phone 1867-M. 9-23 lwk MODERN G room cottage, including shades, heater linoleum and glassed sleeping porch. Ready for occupancy No I, small cash payment, balance ai rent. Phone 1996 9-22-lwk 5-ROOM, modern, red pressed brick, bungalow; Just being completed. Desirably De-sirably located on tho Bench; extra well built of finest material. Let me 6how you the fine quallt of this place. Terms to suit, R. A. Norris, 1650 Washington Ave. Phone 710 9-22-lwk GREAT bargain In business property located on Washington avenue; this property will double in value In the next three years Can be purchased with small payment down, balance on terms to suit, reasonable rate of interest J J Brummitt, Phone 59. 9-21-tt ONE of tli best rooming houses in the city, all In first-class condition. , doing a good business with a good class of patrons For sale cheap. J J Brummitt, under Utah National Hank 9-21-tI A NICE, almost new, five-room, mod j em, bungalow, well located nearj street car line, close In J J. Brummitt, Brum-mitt, Phono 69. 9-21-tt A BIG BARGAIN. SMALL homo (new), .arge lot. fine place for small frutf, chickens, etc. Price $S50. terms. E. W. Cannady. 411 24th St 9-11-tf ONE of tho greatest snaps In tho city, an elegant se en-room modern bungalow With large basement, screen porch, large lot and well located on the bench In first-class neighborhood Property similar to this in this locality lo-cality is selling for five and six thou I sand dollars I offer this for a short time at 18600, $500 down, balance same as paying rent Low rate of interest J. J Brummitt, under Utah National Bank 9-21-tl COZY 6 room modern brick house, cement ce-ment walk and basement; at big bar gain 2GO0 cash for a few days, well worth price $3300, prettiest location In town, 294 GraiiL 6 19 tl County Real Efcj3j3aj5 POULTRY and truck farm for rent or sale, close In, ideal suburban home. See owner, 3014 Wath. Ave. 9-17-ltno FARM S I FARMS! 1 IF you want to buy or trade your heme In town for farm land by all means come and see me. 1 specialize on farm lands and exchange of prop erty. Come today or Phone 460 J. F. Walker, Real Estate, Broom Hotel basement. FRUIT FARM FOR SALE FIVE acres In bearing; good house and barn; plenty of water. easy terms. 1137 East 12th 9 2 lino FARM TO TRADE. 61 ACRES in grain, alfalfa, fruit and pasture, with pmall dwelling, near City, to trade for Ogden property. I' F. Bratz. 9-7-tt ROOMING HOUSES 16-room house, bath and clothes closet hot and cold water, for sale, reasonable. rea-sonable. Inquire ?M 24th St 8-3 tf vVANTEDREALESTATE W ANTED to buy. a 4-rooin modern house to cost not ruoru than 1400 cash. Phone 203S-J 9-9-tT PROBATL AND OUAHDIANEHIP NOTICES. Consult County Clork or tha Roipo tlve Signers for Further information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Sarah t'ovington, deceased. Creditors of tho above deceased will present their claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned, at the office of John G. Willis. 311-12 Hudson Building, Build-ing, Ogden City, Utah, on or before the 5th lav of January, 1915. A. L BREWER, ELLEN SHEPHERD. Executors of the Last Will and Testament Testa-ment of Sarah Covington. JOHN O. WILLIS, Counsel for Executors First publication, September 4, 1914 Last publication, September 25, 1914. SALE OF ANIMALS. FOR DAMAGES. State of Utah County of Weber. In the Plain City precinct, of said county. I have in my possession the follow- r Ing described estray animals which, If not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction to the highest cnEh bidder at my residence in Plain City Precinct, on Wednesday, the 7th day of October, 1914. at the hour Oil 1 p m. : One black horse, two-year- old, no brand visible Said animal Is held by me to secure se-cure the payment of $1.00 damages done by said animals upon the premises prem-ises of Charles England, on the 19th day of September. 1914. JOHN MAW, Poundkeeper Plain City Precinct SALEM AND ITS WITCHES. Salem is famous in early colonial hietOTy for its witches. The delusion delus-ion which led to the execution of twen t persons and the torture of fifty originated through the hysteria of the children f Rev Samuel Parris In tho winter of 1691 -2 his daughter. Elizabeth, Eliz-abeth, aged 9; his niece, Abigail Williams, Wil-liams, aged 11. and several friends used to meet to practice tricks A half negro slae, Tituba, began to teach them what she called the "black art." and soon they were barking like doi,-s or screaming :it some obWt they said they could see, although invisible to everyone else. Witchcraft v. as a very real thing to the people of the seventeenth i n tury, and Totton Mather and his teach tnf-s encouraged the belief In It Someone Some-one had to be blamed for the folly of the cirls, and Parris beat Tituba until un-til she Admitted that she had bewitched be-witched the children John Indian, her husband, through ferr, accused others, and the young people of Salem, notably Ann Putnam. Put-nam. Spread the stories. At length a regular rricn of terror prevailed in the village. Anyone who had a grudge against another could accuse him. and, strangely enough, some of those thus culminated admitted that they really were obsessed. A special court was formed to try those who hail sold themselves to the drvll, and it was unsafe to express doubt of anyone's guill Parris got Rev. George Burroughs, pastor of Salem, banged as Iriend of the witches and one colonist, Giles Corey, a man of 80, In connection with the craze, achieved the distinction of j being the only man ever slain in America Am-erica by the old punishment of peine forie et dure. Accused by Ann Putnam, Put-nam, he was determined to do all he could to sae his property for his! family If he was brought to trial and convicted it would be confiscated, and the one way he could avoid this was to refuse to plead. So he stood mute as the charge was read to him. and, according to custom, his obduracy obdur-acy was punished bv the peine forte et dure. Iron weights were piled upon up-on him. but not quite enough to 'rush him. Then he was left to linger lin-ger In agony and fed with only enough en-ough bread and water to keep him alive. Tradition has It that the bravo old man 6tood this torture with such courage that he taunted his persecul ors and asked them to pile on heavier weights He died In this way, and four days later his wife was also tried for witchcraft and hanged New York Times- u a TIDE-FORECASTING MACHINE. A machine known as 'he United States tide-predicting machine No 2, and which Is In dally operation In the United States geodetic survey at Washington makes mathematical calculations cal-culations which would otherwise require re-quire inn persons to do Ps work is nothing less than the predicting of the times and heights .f hinh and low tidef, a year In advance Its mechanism mechan-ism is of brass and steel. Its house a huge mahogany and glass case, and Its tender one observer, who turn! a crank several dials, and later re J moves from and copies off on paper the reading of the machine a roll of paper on which is plotted the tidal curve for the particular spot along th coast, the tides of which have been pndicted. Every year the United States Issues a book of tide tables, primarily for tho use of its Navy, and, secondly, for the use of all who go down to the sea tn -hips This book of tide table? K'lven the time to the minute and the height of the nearest tenth of a foot of ever hicb and low tide during the year for seventy Of the world seap..rts. and bv means' of an auxiliary table the same information fr 2i00 other places. Scientific American . . How They Sell Helios In New York The New York Telephone Company is a large and aggressive aggres-sive newspaper advertiser. It advertises its service: It i preaches courtesy.lt shows new ways of using the telephone Now it has taken another stop and linked the store windows of the retailers to Its newspaper ad vertlslng AttracttVe window forms have been gotten out which Impress Im-press the advnntago of order-Ing order-Ing by telephone The stores are showing the displays, the newspaper advertising adver-tising is going on, and the business bus-iness of the telephone is Increasing. In-creasing. The co-operation In this campaign cam-paign Is a striking example of the v. ay the reLiiler Is impressed impress-ed by advertising In his home newspaper nnd how he wants to assist in selling the goods. Abstracts of Title I Abels Abstract & Title Co. Inc.. mo j ed to 376 25th St., Broom hotel build Ing Phone 460 We make absLacts of title anywhere in Weber county at reasonable charges. Auto and Carriage Painting There are a few autos In Ogden that need painting. We have painted 75 why not paint yours?; Touch up and varnish, 6 days, paint, 10 days. Why drlo a shabby car? Ogden Carriage Car-riage Co.. Phone 1026-W. 1701 Waah. Accordion Plaiting Done In all lengths 2568 Cole's Court, rear 240 26th SL Tel 1180-M. Attorneys E T Hula-nlski, First National Bank Bldg. ' 12 g tf Blacksmithing, Horseshoeing We fumlah all kinds of rubber tires. Carriages, buggleB. wagons, automobiles automo-biles etc., repaired. New wagons mad0 to order. O. E. Savage, Cor Washington and 22nd St. Phone 389-W. Billiards Billiards and pocket billiards; new tables. "The Cosey." 326 26th St. Chili Con Carne The Real Mexican, wholesale and retail at tho Blemark, Phono 339. City Scavenger City Scavenger, McCarty &. Co., 2728 GranL Bell phone 2018-W. Coun3elor-at-Law Lawyer O'Connolly over Commercial Commer-cial National Bank Bldg., 369 24th St. pbouo IL , Contractor and Builder AH kinds of mill work, band saw-In- and slair-bulldlng. Mlgra. of eaah, doors mouldings, mantels and framed, p A- Isak6on & Co., 247-261 22nd St. Bhoae 1808-J Carpet Cleaning K Van Kampen Phone bS3 for upholstering, up-holstering, mattress making, restrotch-lug restrotch-lug of bod springe. Chiropractor F j Freouor, D C, Graduate Chlr opractor No drugs, surgery or 03-1 teopathy; try chiropractic. Rooms 212-213-iiH Col. Hudson Bldg. Phone BU. Chiropractor and Masseur B. Cowllahaw, oil Boclei Bldy, Chiropractor. n j. Schultz, Chiropractor, 327 Hudson Bldg. Phono loao. Carpets Cleaned Carpets cleaned and laid by steam, phouw bloBrld. Tulephouw ib-14-W. 2 17 14 Dancing Class. EVERY Monday and Friday evenings at Tho Colonial Dauelng Academy. For particulars call 1766. Lady teacher. teach-er. Good mualc. 8-Sl-laio FOR SALE J I 6-Room Modern Brick House, on Bench; east front. 1 Completely furnished, including Piano, Bookcases, I .1 Carpets, Kitchen Range, Laundry Stove, all Chairs. M BbH Beds, Rockers, Carpets, etc. Half block from car, close BnfTJ in. Lot 43x165. Walks. Sewer, Curb and Gutter, all in HQS and paid. Lawn, Shrubbery, Wash House, Chicken IGi House and Run. Hl?g Call and let us show you this, the best opportunity WTO in the city for a home. Part cash, good terms on bal- Khoi ancc. Price complete, $4600.00. MATHEWS-M'CULLOCH CO. Under First National Bank. ESsl Ogden Business Directory jl Classified Alphabetically H Dancing Studio 427 Col. Hud6on Building. Waltz, two step, three-stop, and all the new dar. ces taught. Open 10 a. ra. to 0 p. m daily. 9-16-lmo Flash Lights Mazda Lamps, 20c. ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. Phone SS. Up 21th SL Fruits Fresh Fruits and Vegetables delivered deliv-ered to any part of City, G Kallas. 224 T-went"-flfth SL Phone 687. Grocery and Bakery Try our best quality coffee. 40c the I lb. Also good cheaper grades, 25c to I B5c. lb. Phone 1145-W J. J. Schwartz, Sch-wartz, 2234 Jefferson Ave. Groceries Aleo agents for U. S. Cream Separators Separ-ators and O. K. Electric Wa6hing Machines. Ma-chines. RUSSELL JAMES CO. Everything to eat and then some. Hotel Safety, comfort, moderate. New Brlgham hotel 24th and Wall One block from depoL Only fire-proot hotel In the city. Reduced rates for permanent guests. Raton, 75c and up. Theo Gorle, Prop. Jeweler A full lino of fine Jewelry and vrat-ches vrat-ches Watch lepairlng a specialty. LI. F. Upp. 247G Grant Ave. Junk Ogden Junk House if you have an kind of Junk, phone us up. Wo will coll for 1L Tol. 210. Job Printing Denkers & Son Tho very best to bo had in Printing, and at prices that will astonish you, Phone 1S4S-J. 421-422 22rd St. Meat Market Russell-Jaiuea Company. Alio a full lino of troceriee. "Everything to eat." See our DepL of Household Needs. Cor. 24th and LJnculn Ave. Phonos 112 'and 413. , Mechano-TherapUt Dr. H. A. White, M. T. D., Alechano-Therapist, Alechano-Therapist, over Smalley's, 33G 25th St. A Druglees treatment for nervous and chronic diseases. Try our methods. meth-ods. Phono 1S64-W. Electrical (AiMip Ceo Phone 1022J. Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat Dr. Wright, practice limited to Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses correctly cor-rectly Xltted. Col. Hudson Bldg. Notary Public jj O. A. Kennody Basement Utah National Na-tional Bank Building. l 19 tf 1 New and Second-hand Goods 1 M ALVORD & ANYTHING "A to Z. ' SINQ it and RING it 333-W. 2 2 tf Photographer The Nogglo Studio. Fine portraits, views All kinds of commercial work. Best kodak finishing In the city. Phone 38S-J 416 21th SL ! Painting and Decorating j We will hang your wall paper. We will paint your house. Wo will tell you how to do it yourself Griffiu Paint Co., 2310 Washington Ave. Printing B For good and up-to date Printing Call 1106. Dee-Neutehoom. 2362 Wash. Av. Physician and Surgeon I Dr A. Fernlund, Physician and Sur- j gcon. Offlco hours 11 to 4 4p. m. Now j Peery Bldg. Hudson Ave. Phono 1900W 1 Residence phone 2129W. 646 Wash. Ave. Real Ectate l J. J. Brummitt, Loans, Insurance. Real Estate, 2402 Washington Ave. Under Utah National Bank, Phono 59. Storage Batteries Recharged, repaired, stored; satisfaction satis-faction guaranteed. Electric Servlca Co.. 425 24th SL Stove Repairs Summerill's Stove Repair House. IH new location, 2279 Wash. Ave., Parry H Bldg. Repairs and water Jackets for jH every known stove. A force of ex '1 perlenced workmen. Stoves, both new ; and second-hand. Tel. 364. Stove ex- ! changed; hardware, etc. H Second-hand Goods New and Secondhand lurnlture, ; clothing and shoes, bought, sold or exchanged, ex-changed, aLo trunks and suitcases J cheap A. Slner, Phone 1321. 179 i-J Twenty fifth St. 6 13 lyr , 1 Sanitary Work Tour Garbage hauled regular. Sanitary Sani-tary can furnished Irce. Sanitary Garbage Gar-bage Co., Phono 620. H Spirella Corset Mrs. Smith Tel. 601-W. 4C4 24th. Tailoring and Cleaning rkfs removed from clothing. Will jH look like new when removed. All H kinds of ladles' and gent's garments cleaned, Gent's garments made to order. Will please tho most partic.i- jH lar. We do all our work in this town. H Winter, The Tailor, 2265 Washing- I ton avenue, Ogden, Utah. iH Watchmaker and Jeweler U SMALLEY'S Watchmakers, Jewel- ' era and Engravers. 336 Twenty-fifth treat Phono 1300-J. H Western Foundry and Machine Co. All kinds of brass aud iron castings, ,H Machine, Boiler and SLott Iron Work. Phone 617- 1 m |