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Show J For Quick Results Try a Standard Want Ad I I " ADVERTISING PAICES-Want ad- IF IT'S vertlsemtnU eott one cant pr ZZ TZ HERE nZ word, per day, no first ir, YOU n than 25 eentB' or two WANT i or more lines pr week at tha rat SURELY J cent, per .n. piP week, or ANYTHING WANT c w P,er ,ine Per "onth. Re- i-r,e WT 1 member, five average word, make IT S IT Unt' Al1 advertisements on this UFDI7 Pfl mutt be paid In advance. No exception to thla rule. WANTED FEMALE HELP A WOMAN to run small hotel laundry laun-dry Alio woman cook for thrashing craw. Tel. 1436. 7-25-tf AT ONCE, boy. or girls to pick beans Inquire of P. M. Pierce, 1412 Second St, before 8 a. m. or after 6 p. tn. 7 21 J.wk GOOD girl for cooking and housework in Ogden Canyon. Tel. 495 7-22-tT WOMAN to run small hotel laundry; laun-dry; alio woman cook for thrashing crew Burt Lewis Emp. Ag'cy., 207 ;6th St. Phone 1246. 7-27-tf GIRL for general housework. 2667 Wall Ave. 7-22-lwK WANTED MALE HELP GOOD money to he made by a few hustling canvassers, gents or ladies. Applicant must be at home and familiar fa-miliar with the city. References wanted. want-ed. Address E, care Standard. 7-26-tf TWO men to learn automobile driv-1 ing and repairing. 2357 Hudson Ave. 7-25-lwk SITUATIONS WANTED MlDDLE-aged German lady; good cook and two girls, 19 and 16 for houework. Address 588 Second St. 7-24-3t MIDDLEAGED man wants light work of any kind. Small salary accepted. Address Standard. 7-22-lwk P WOMAN wants work by the day. Call 1166 7-22-lwk A MAN desires a job as cook Address 2179 Porter Ave. Tel. 1563-J. 7-21-1 wk EXPERT wallpaper cleaners; tinted walls. Edgren & Poulter, phone 1002-J BOARD AND ROOM MELROSE First-class board, nice rooms; most suitable for couple, most reasonable, in city 2639 Jefferson. 7-13-lmo ROOM and board. 2333 Adami. 3-U-t! FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSES, ROOMS AND APARTMENTS. TWO modern housekeeping rooms; gas. Phone 1386-J. 523 22nd 7-27-lwk HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 249 26th St. 7-25-lwk FURNISHED rooms for rent 621 26th. 7-25-lwk A FOUR-roora furnished house, close L on Bench, $20. J. J. Brummitt, under un-der Utah Natlonaal Bank. 7-25-tf HOUSES to rent. Inquire Dr. Rich, Phone 609. 7-23-tf I NEWLY renovated, 6trlctly modern, at Stllwell Terrace. Rent reasonable. Phone 1028. 7-20-lmo NEW five room modern house, cheap. Phone 348-J 7-20-tf LIGHT housekeeping room. 437 Her-rick Her-rick Tel. 1499-J. 7-18-lmo FOUUR rooms for light housekeeping. Tel. 803- 7 17 tf APARTMENTS, clean, cool, newly furnished, front; 1st floor; bath, laundry in basement; also 2nd floor apartments, 1-2 block east of Washington Wash-ington Ave. 447 21st. 7-17-tf HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 171 22nd St. 7-15-lmo ONE nicely fur room, including bath, 11.50 per week. 2064 Adams. 6-18-tf HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 2353 Monroe Mon-roe Ave. 6-17-lmo ROOM tor rent to 2 young men. 600 24th 8t. 20 tf fl MODERN furnished rooms with or without board; also modern rooms for light housekeeping. 539 23rd St. 7-7-lmo t-ROOM furnished apartments, modern, mod-ern, rent reasonable. Apply Stllwell Terrace. 5-21-tf Furnished or Unfurnished. ROOMS. Price very moderate. Utahna, FURNISHED flats. 2634 Grant Ave. 4-lS-lyr TOR RENT Furnished, new clean, comfortable houaekeeplng rooms. $2 wsek up. 536 31st St- 3-13-lyr - FOR RENT UNFURNISHED HOUSE6. ROOMS AND APARTMENTS. a NICE 7-room furnished house; well Seated on Bench, 830. J J. Brum-mitt, Brum-mitt, Phone 59. 7-25-tf J ROOMS, cellar, water, electric light, 12 per month 2721 Jeff 7-10-lmo i ESTATE SIGNS fl AT RIGHT PRICES CI PH0NE 492-J- WlaVDL SHOP 220 24TH. IE; FOUR down stair rooms or whole House, including 8 rooms and base-roeot- -S21 Van Buren. Phone 906. A GOOD. 4-room house, city water, electric light, good shape; close to depot, $12 J. J Brummitt, Phone 59. ' 7-25-tf THREE-room house. Phone 900-W. 7-26-lmo 4 AND 5-room houses, with barn W. 30th St. Chrlstenaon Shoe Co. 6-12-tf AN elegant 7-room, modern, brick house near shops, $25. J. J. Brummitt. Brum-mitt. under Utah National Bank. 7-25-tf 4-ROOM house in the rear of 2138 Jeff. Chrlstensen's Shoe Co. 5-16-tf 4-ROOM frame, $10; 5-room brick. $15. Cor. Grant and 21st st. 7-23-lwk i i MODERN 5-room house near depot; $20 per month. J. J. Brummitt, Phone 69. 7-18-lt A MODERN, 5-room house, nice lawn and trees; close to depot, $20. J J. Brummitt, Phone 59. 7-25-tf GOOD 4-room house on Bench, $12 per month. J, J. Brummlt, Under Utah National Bank, 9-18-tf A FOUR-room house on Bench, city water and electric lights, $10. J. J. Brummitt, under Utah National Bank. ( 7-25-tf WANTED MISCELLANEOUS PORTABLE garage Address P. O. Box 179 7-27-lwk WANTED Clean, white old rags, at the Standard office. Phone 66. 360 24th St. i 9 tf . FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS RANGE, folding bed, heating stove, child's bed, chairs and tables Inquire In-quire 440 27th St 7-27-lwk A SNAP; horse and buggy Inquire 1960 Jackson; also harness. 7-23-2wks ON August 5, at 11 a. m., I will sell to the best bidder for cash, One Flemish Flem-ish Oak Dining room set, chiffonier and other household furniture Goods mzy be seen daily between 2 and 4 p. m. at 1232 Twenty-fifth street. 7-27-eod COOK stove, cheap 2220 Lincoln. 7-23-tf I WILL sell my credit certificate in ihe Glen Bros -Roberts Piano Co., worth $110 will sell for $25. Inquire 176 Harris St Tel. 951-M. HORSE, light wagon and harness. 2010 Monroe Ave. 7-23-lwk GOOD driving mare; surrey and harness. har-ness. 552 Canyon Road. 7-22-lwk I WILL sell one-third interest of a profitable and going business cheap, on account of having to leave town. Address A. Hansen, 2264 Van Buren Ave. 7-21-lwk SLIGHTLY used upright pianos from $75 up Pantone, 29th and Hudson. 7-21-3wk 1912 Bulck runabout, cheap. 2874 Hudson. Hud-son. 7-18-lmo FINE rare old Italian violins, guaranteed guaran-teed to be over 100 years old; prices reasonable. Pantone, 29th and Hudson. Hud-son. 7-18-lrao FEW choice milk cows H. M. Dabb, Harrisville. 7-6-3wks OUR $450 Player Pianos have no equal; fully guaranteed. Pantono, 29th and Hudson. 7-6-lmo COWS for sale at Cow Market Fresh or soon to be. We buy and sell in carload lots. We sell on approval Cor. Seventh and Wash. Pkone 2129-R 4-11-tf ONE Everett piano, cabinet Grand, In good condition, cost $750; will sell for $200 if taken soon; also one Chase &. Baker piano-player. $100. 340 32nd St SNAP if taken at once: Twin Indian, just overhauled. See Vern Bullouga at Browning Bror.. Repair Shop. MOTORCYCLE single. Apply Red-field Red-field Repair Shop, Five Points. 6-4-tf MOVABLE dance pavlllion; also canvas. can-vas. Bargain. Phone 803. 2170 Lincoln. Lin-coln. 4-24-Lf DANCING LESSONS INCLUDING Tango. La Senorlta, etc. Call 2947 Porter Ave or Phone 2244-M 7-22-lwk DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING at 610 Monroe. Tel. 1378-R 7-4-lmo DRESSMA1NG and sewing; 2117 Quincy. Tel. 1369-M. 7-9-lmo DRESSMAKING and ladles' tailoring. 2273 Adams. Phone 2680-W. DRESSMAKING, pla-n sewing. Phon 191. 278 22nd St. 1M9 tf LOST BROWN horse, branded 2 quarter circle, cir-cle, left hind leg. Return Ogden Stock Yards. Reward 7-22-tf S. G. W. Benjamin, author, artist and diplomat, died a few days ago at Burlington, Vt He was the first Unit-eJ Unit-eJ State Minister to Persia. I FOR SALE REAL ESTATE City Real Estate For SaU. strictly modern. hot water heat sleeping porch. Phone 2083. 7-33-2wki 16-ROOM, bath, and close closet; hot and cold water. 330 24th St.; very reasonable terms. 7-21-lwk For Sale 317 Properties at Snap Prices. If you are In the Market Mar-ket to buy or trade anything In Real Ettate. See R. A. NORRIS, No. 2409 Hudson Ave. Phone 293. All Tltlea Guaranteed. 7 27 iwk FOR sale or trade. 16 room house on Washington ave . close in, this place has an income of $86 per month. A snap for $6000 or will trade for improved im-proved or unimproved prqperty. See R, A. Norrls, for snaps in all kinds of property. 2409 Hudson ave.. Phone 293. 7-20-lw 2VL ACRES of good fruit land; also good Jersey cow (fresh) and separator. separa-tor. 886 12th St. 7--lmo AN elegant lot, 171 feet deep, located on Lincoln avenue, only $10 per front foot; $50 down. $10 per month J. J. Brummitt, Under Uta'u National Bank. 7-18-tf MODERN house. 965 26th St 7-10-lmo FOR SALE OR TRADE. 6-ROOM modern house on the Bench, close in. Large lot, beautiful lawn, price only $3350; $500 down and monthly payments. This place will rent lor $30 per month. A large lot on 27th St at iacrifice price R. A. NORRIS REAL ESTATE 2409 Hu Ison Ave. Phone 293 7-13-lwk ANY kind of house you wish; lots, fire Insurance and loans. 3519 Adams. 6-27-lmo 5-ROOM house; 1 1-2 acre of ground, 3 blocks from Five Points school. Phone 1701-M. 6-26-lmo A SPECIAL bargain by owner: 5-room, 5-room, modern, brick bungalow on Bench, 24th St. Close in; easy terms. Phone 1312-R. and I will call on you; it's worth Investigating. 150sl32 ft. to 20 ft. ailey with three houses, city water, electric lights, rent for $32; R. R. district; owner needs money; will sell at a bargain, get particulars and make offer. E. F Bratz. ONE of the greatest snaps In the city : An elegant 7-room modern bungalow bun-galow with large basement, screen porch, large lot, well located on the Bench in good neighborhood, this property is well worth from $4000 lo $5000, for only $3500, $600 down, balance bal-ance same as paying rent, low rate of interest. J. J Brummitt, Phone 59. 7-18-tf LOT for sale at a bargain by owner. On Jackson, two hundred feet south of 26th St. East front. Apply at 2671 Adams. COZY 5-room modern brick house, cement ce-ment walk and basement: at big bar gain $2600 cash for a few days, well worth price $3300; prettiest location in town, 2964 Grant 6 19 tf SEVEN-room brick house, close In, on Adams; modern, at a sacrifice, wouid trade for smaller house. See Owner. 2966 Adams. 5-18 imo 5-ROOM house. 2 1-2 acres bearing fruit, modern barn, outbuilding, implements; im-plements; also fresh Jersey cow and seperato-. half cash, balance to suit. 886 12th St 7-22-lwk County Real Estate For Sale 23 ACRES for sale on car line, 12 miles from Ogden; macadamized road all the way; fine, Bandy loam soil; 6 acres in bearing assorted commercial com-mercial orchard, balance of farm all cropped; good house. Owner leaving state reason for selling $6500, good terms; will take small home in Ogden Og-den for part Address H. M. B., Brigham City, R F. D. No. 2, Box 73-A. 7-8-tf FARMS! FARMS! FOR sale or trade. If its farm or ranch land you want. Walker's got it Come in today and wo'll get you a farm for your City home. J. F. WALKER, REAL ESTATE, Basement of Broom Hotel. PHONE 460. OWN YOUR OWN HOME Don't pay interest taxes, Ac, for your landlord. You can buy for a little down and a little every month a modern 5-room Bungalow, on Bench very cheap. You get the In-creaee In-creaee in value which la sure to come. Investigate It. M. SKEEN REALTY CO. Under Utah Nat. Bank. TO TRADE 20 ACRES in alfalfa for city property Phone 1804 or 1159 21st St 7-27-lwk MOTORCYCLE for horses or cows Phone 2619-W. 6-4-lf Your business card in the directory will keep your name and businesa before be-fore the people It will pay you try It MONEY TO LOAN 6 PER CENT LOAN8 6 PER CENT OBTAINABLE to buy, build or improve im-prove farm, ranch and city properly or remove incumbrance therefrom; special privileges' and reasonable terms. For proposition, address: Fi nance Dept. 157 Busch Bldg., Dal las, Texas. ANY amount on real estate. Blchael Investment Co.. Ill 24th St DIAMONDS, watches, jewairy guns etc Thomas Loan Off lea, Grant 26 th! &-18-lyr. MONET on first mortgage rest estate es-tate loans. Kelly ft HerrJck. 2 16 tf MONET to loan on real eatata eecur ity. J. J. Brummitt 4-17-tf LOANS on improved farm or city property. R. P. Hunter. 23 24tb J St . opposite Court HouffiST MORTGAGE loana on ranxT or city property. O. A. KENNEDY Basement Base-ment of Utah National Bank Bldg. l-lt-ti. MONEY advanced salaried people on easy payments; 00 security; also 1 loans on furniture, pianos, etc. Drake. 218 Col. Hudson Bldg. MONEY to loan on city and farm property. Any amount, no delay Hatthews-McCullocb Co.. under First National Bank. Phone 301-W. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Notice is hereby given by the Board of Commissioners of Ogden City. Utah, of the intention of said board to make the following described Improvements, Im-provements, to-wit: To create both sides of Twenty-fourth street, between be-tween Van Buren and Harrison avenues ave-nues as a curb and gutter district, and to construct therein concrete curbs and gutters according to the standard form adopted and used in Ogden City, and together with all Intersections In-tersections and the necessary grading grad-ing therefor, and to defray the whole of the cost thereof, estimated at $2,500.00, by a local assessment upon the lots and pieces of ground lying and being within the following district, dis-trict, being the district to be affected and benefited by said improvement, to-wit: All the land lying between the outer boundary lines of said street on both sides thereof, and a line drawn fifty feet outward from and parallel to the Baid outer boundary bound-ary lines, being part of lots 1 to 5 inclusive, block 36, plat "C," and part of lots 1 to IS inclusive, Capitol Capi-tol Block subdivision, Ogden City survey. sur-vey. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such intention must be presented in writing to the City Recorder on or before the 31st day of July, 1914. at 10 o'clock a. m., that being the time set by said Board of Commissioners when they will hear and consider such objections as may be made thereto, at the mayor's office of-fice at the City Hall, Ogden Cit. Utah By order of the Board of Commissioners Commis-sioners of Ogden City, Utah. Dated this 6th day of July, 1914. FLORENCE O. STANFORD, City Recorder First publication July 7, 1914 Last publication July 29, 1914. AN ORDINANCE. Consolidating and Combining the Offices Of-fices of County Clerk and County Auditor in Weber County, State of Utah. The Board of County Commissioners Commission-ers of the County of Weber, in the State of Utah. Ordains as Follows Section L That the offices of County Clerk and County Auditor 01 Weber County, in the State of Utah, be. and the same are hereby, consolidated con-solidated and combined as provided under and by virtue of Section 542 of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, and the respective duties of the Conn ty Clerk and County Auditor in Weber We-ber County, State of Utah, for the years 1915 and 1916 shall be performed perform-ed by the person who shall be elect ed County Clerk of Weber County. State of Utah, at the general election to be held on November 3. 1914. and the person who shall be so elected shall be ex-offlcio Auditor of Weber County, In the State of Utah, for the years 1915 and 1916 Section 2. This ordinance shall be in effect on and after the first Monday Mon-day in January. A D, 1915. said date being not less than th-ee months aft er the passage hereof Passed this 20th day of July, A. D , 1914. COMMISSIONER MORONI SKEEN voting "AYE." COMMISSIONER JOHN T BYBEE voting "AYE." COMMISSIONER WILLIAM C HUNTER HUN-TER voting "AYE." MORONI SKEEN, Chairman of the Board of Count Commissioners in and for Weber County. State of Utah. Attest: HARRY HALES, County Clerk and F.xofficio Clerk of the Board of Count Commissioners In and for Weber County, State of Utah. (Seal) First publication July 21, 1914. Last publication July 28, 1914. NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING Of the Stockholders of Oregon Lumber Company. Pursuant to resolution duly offered and adopted by the Board of Directors Direc-tors of the Oregon Lumber company at a meeting of said Board of Directors Direc-tors held at the office of said corporation cor-poration on the 3rd day of July. 1914. and entered in the Minute Book ot said corporation as a part of proceedings proceed-ings of said meeting, Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders is hereby called and will be held in the office of said corporation in Room No 621 of the David Eccles building In the City of Ogden, County of Weber. State of Utah, on the 8th day of August, A. D. 1914, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. ra , for the purpose of considering the reincorporation re-incorporation of the Oregon Lumber company, or amending of the present Articles of Incorporation of the Oregon Ore-gon Lumber Company, whichever in the Judgment of the stockholders, at said meeting is deemed to be for the best Interests of the said corporation and for the transacting of any other business of the said Oregon Lumber Company which may properly come before the stockholders thereof. Dated this 7th day of July, 1914. H. H. ROLAPP, Secretary Date of first publication July 7. 1914. Date of last publication July 31, 1914. SUMMONS. In the District Court of Weber Couuty, State of Utah. Maggie Casey, Plaintiff vs .1. W Casey, Defendant The State of Utah lo the said Defendant: De-fendant: You are hereby summoned to appear ap-pear within twenty days after service of thi6 Summons upon you, if served within the County in which this action ac-tion is brought, otherwise, "within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and tn case of your failure so to do, Judgment Judg-ment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, com-plaint, 'which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court This action is brought to recover a Judgment, dissolving the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing ex-isting between you and Plaintiff T. R. O'CONNELLY, Plaintiff's Attorney. P. O. Addreas 369 24th Street. Ogden Utah. First publication July 13, 1914. Last publication August 10, 1914. PROBATA AMD GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. Consult County Clerk mr the Rsspae tlve Signer for Further Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the District Court of the Second Judicial District of Utah, Within and for the County of Weber !n the matter of the estate of Jamee C. Evans, Deceased. Creditors of the estate of James C EvanB, Deceased, will present their claims to the undersigned at the office of-fice of W. R. Skeen, attorney, at No. 826 David Eccles Building, Ogden, Utah, on or before the 3rd day of December, De-cember, 1914 M. H. WHEELWRIGHT, Administrator. W. R. SKEEN. Attorney for Administrator. Date of first publication July 27. Date of last publication, August 17. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the District Court, County of Weber, State of Utah Emil F. Bratz, Plaintiff, vs Heber N Folkman, Kath-ryn Kath-ryn N. Folkman, Moroni Skeen. Llllie Skeen and Ethel S Skeen, Defendants. Defend-ants. SS. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on the 11th day of August, 1914, at 12 o'clock noon, at the front door of the Weber County Court HouBe, in Ogden City, Weber County. Utah, the following Abstracts of Title Abels Abstract & Title Co. Inc., moved mov-ed to 376 25th St., Broom hotel building. build-ing. Phone 460. We make abstracts 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, 5 days; paint, 10 days. Why drive a shabby car? Ogden Carriage Car-riage Co., Phone 102G-W. 1701 Wash. Accordion Plaiting Done in all lengths. 2568 Cole's Court, rear 240 26th St Tel. 1180-M Attorneys E. T Hulaniski, First National Bank Bldg. 12 11 tf Bakery Eat "Ulikit and Domestic Science" Bread. TJliklt High GradH Bakery Goods. The Domestic Science Baking Co., 2258 GranJ, Avenue. Phone 538. Blacksmithing, Horseshoeing We furnish all kinds of rubber tire 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," 326 25th St. Chili Con Carne Chicken Tamales, wholesale and re tall at the Blsmark, Phone 339. 7 21 lm City Scavenger City Scavenger, McCarty & Co., 2728 Grant Bell phone 2018-W. Counselor-at-Law Lawyer O'Connolly over Commercial Commer-cial National Bank Bldg., 369 24th St Phone 11. Contractor and Builder All kinds of mill work, band sawing saw-ing and stair-building. Mfgrs. of sash, doors mouldings, mantels and frames, p. A.'lsakson & Co., 247-251 22nd St. Phone 1808 J Coal and Lime All the good coals and alj the coals good. For the best coal man iu town, phone 27. John Farr Coal Co Yard 2041 Washington Avenue. Carpet Cleaning K. Van Kampen Phone 883 for up bolstering, mattress making, restretch-ing restretch-ing of bed springs. Chiropractor F. J. Freenor, D. C, Graduate Chiropractor. Chir-opractor. No drugs, Burgery or osteopathy; os-teopathy; try chiropractic. Rooms 212-213-214 Col. Hudson Bldg. Phone 311. Carpets Cleaned Carpets cleaned and laid by steam Phone McBride- Telephone 1844-W. 2 17 14 Decorating and Paints MULLER DECORATING CO. Opposite library. Where the ladies obtain paints and little tricks of the brush Best paperhanglng with a guarantee. guar-antee. Employment Agency Burt Linn Emp. Agency, Am. & Foreign Fore-ign Labor. All kinds of help furnished free to employer. 207 25th. Phone 1246. Electrical Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat Dr. Wright, practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses correctly cor-rectly fitted. Col. Hudson Bldg. STOP PAYING RENT I fl We have several Five-room Modern Press Brick Houses for sale on small monthly payments, or we will build I to suit you. H Carl C. Rasmusson H REAL ESTATE Phone 115. 2428 Hudson Ave. described property. Situated in Weber County, State of Utah, nnd a part of the North East Quarter (N. E. 1-4) of Section thirty-one thirty-one (31) in Township seven (7) North, Range two (2) West Salt Lake Meridian, U. S. Survey. Beginning at the North East corner of said Quarter section and running thence West 34.32 chains thence South 42 degrees 33 min. West 5,337 chains, thence East 37.55 chains, thence North 3,976 chains to the place of beginning. Dated at Ogden City, Weber County. Coun-ty. Utah this 20th day of 'July, 1914- T A. Devine, Sheriff of Weber Co., Utah, by C. Allison. Deputy Sheriff. EUROPEAN RAILROAD GAUGES. There are several railway gauges or widths between the two rails of the track In Europe, but in the Unit ed States and Canada, it is possible for a truck to travel from Prince Rupert Ru-pert to New Orleans, and from Que-beck Que-beck to San Francisco without hindrance. hind-rance. ThiB was accomplisbed at great expense some twenty or thirty years ago. In Edrope the bulk of the mileage is the standard 4-foot 8 1-2 inch gauge. There are, however, some other gauges especially the bet-er bet-er gauge in France. Belgium. Ttaly, Spain and Portugal The most 1m- r ruits FreBh Fruits and Vegetables delivered deliv-ered to any part of City. L Kallas, 224 Twenty-fifth St Phone 587. Funeral Director C. J. A. LINDQUIST, The Undertaker. 2C20 Washington Ave, Grocery and Bakery Try our best 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 agents for U. S. Cream Separators Separ-ators and O. K. Electric Washing Machines Ma-chines RUSSELL JAMES CO. Everything to eat and then some. Hotel" Safety, comfort, moderate. New Brigham hotel. 24th and Wall One block from depot. Only fire proof hotel In the city. Reduced rates for permanent guests. Rates, 75c and up. Theo Gorle, Prop. Jeweler A full line of fine jewelry and watches wat-ches Watch repairing a specialty. H. F Upp, 2476 Grant Ave. Junk Ogden Junk House if you have any kind of Junk, phone us up. We will call for it. Tel. 210. Job Printing DENKERS & SON. Printers Established In 1902. It will pay vou to see us first. Phone 1843-J. 421-423 23rd St Kindling Wood Kindling wood. Yard on Hudson avenue, between 23rd and 24th Sts. Phone 517-J. Masseur and Chiropractor B. Cowllshaw, Masseur and Chiropractor. Chiro-practor. Suite: 511 Eccles Bldg. Monuments Large stock. Choice selection. Fine granite and marble Joseph Parry & Sons Co., 2253 Washington Avenue. Phone 721-W. Meat Market Russell-Janie8 Company Also a full line of groceries. "Everything to eat" See our Dept of Household Need6. Cor. 24th and Lincoln Ave. Phones 412'and 413. Mechano-Therapist Dr H A. White, M. T. D., Graduate Mechano-Therapist, over Smalley's 336 25th St All chronic diseases successfully suc-cessfully treated without drugs. Con sultation Iree. Phone 1854-W. Monuments See Mitchell Bros, for Monumental work. Don't pay big commissions to agents, pictures of monuments are misleading. Yard, 2003 Jefferson Ave I Phone 2218. Notary Public O. A. Kenuedy Basement Utah National Na-tional Bank Building. 1 19 tf New and Second-hand Goods ALVORD & ANYTHING "A to Z." SING it and RING it 333-W. 2 2 tf Photographer The Noggle Stodio. Fine portraits, views AH kinds of commercial work. Best kodak finishing in the city. Phone 388 J 4l6-24th St. Painting and Decorating Wo will bang your wall paper We will paint your house. We will tell you how to do it yourself. Griffin Paint Co., 2310 Washington Ave. Pianos and Organs SPECIAL SALE of Pianos and Violins Vio-lins McKinley. Century, Boston and Superior Editions, and everything musical Ezra H. G. Williams Music Co.. 2215 Wash. Ave. Phone 503. J portant exceptions are In Spain and 1 Portugal, where they have nearly 10- H 000 miles of the 5-foot 6-inch gauge. H and in Russia and Finland, where Hl there are 30,000 miles of the 5-foot 1 gauge. This 3 1-2-inch difference from M the standard was adopted by the Rus- H sian government to avoid the dangers iH of invasion. The only connection be- Hi tween France and Spain is at Irun, on 'H the BlBcayan coast, hut the Pyrenees 1 are now being pierced at more than 1 one place, and a question of conform- 1 In? the gauge of Spain and Portugal H to that of the bulk of Europe has IH arisen Engineering Record. 1 00 1 A DARK DEED. fl Wife (entering room wringing her fl hands, with an expression of extreme ll agony) Now I have done it But it serves me right for not turning on the ll light I might have known I would ll make a mistake. H Husband (who Is reading the pa- il per3) Great guns! What have vou 1 done? Taken bichloride? 1 Wife Bichloride? No. I put a 2- IBS cent stamp on a postcard. Columbia iH Jester. HH 00 flB Ira Nelson Morris, who has been Bfi nominated as minister to Sweden was IH9 born in Chicago, and is a graduate of KH Yale universltr. HBB Ogden Business Directory I Classified Alphabetically I rnysician and Surgeon 'mm Dr A. Fernlund, Physician and Sur- fllH geon. Office hours 11 to 4 4p. m. New I9 Peery Bldg. Hudson Ave. Phone 1900W liBi Residence phone 2129W. 616 Wash. HHS Ave. Pal Printing HS For good and up-to-date Printing Cai! Bl I 11 06. Dee-Neuteboom, 2362 Wash. Av Klip Real Estate J. J. Brummitt. Loans, Insurance, SEwj j Real Estate, 2402 Washington Ave. mS. L'nder Utah National Bank, Phone 5'J. ?vJZ Real Estate Fifty choice lots for sale, half block P&i from car line. $10 down easy pay- Irraf" ments. Phone 393. Hussey-Woods ! 1? Realty Co., 2408 Washington Ave. Q, Stratford Collection and Reporting Co. r" Employes none hut good attorney?. Conveyancing, probate business, per I sonal injury cases, divorce proceed-j proceed-j lngs and all other legiii matters promptly and efficiently handled j: Storage Batteries Recharged, repaired, stored; satis faction guaranteed. Electric Service Co.. 425 24th St Second-hand Goods New and Second-hand furniture. clothing and shoes, bought, sold or ex- I changed; also trunks and suitcases I cheap. A. Siner, Phone 1331. 179 1-2 Twenty-fifth St. 6 13 lyr Sanitary Work Your Garbage hauled regular Sanitary Sani-tary can furnished free. Sanitary Gar- I bage Co., Phone old. Shoe Repairs OGDEN SHOE REPAIR FACTORY. Soles sewed for 75c. Rubber hecla 35c. 322 24th St. Stove and Range Repairs Summerill's Stove Repair House, F. Summerlll, Sr.. 2111 Jefferson Ave j Tel. 364 F. Summerill. Jr., 2304 j Wash. Ave. Tel. 195 A complete lino j; of repairs and water jackets. Stoves bath new and second hand. Spirella Corset j Mrs. Smith Tel. CG1-W. 464 24Ul Vacuum Cleaners One Dollar Per Day, delivered and called for. Electric Service Co.. Phone 88. Vp 24th St Watchmaker and Jeweler SMALLEY'S Watchmakers, Jewel-ers Jewel-ers and Engravers. 336 Twenty-fifth street. Phone 130O-J. Western Foundry and j Machine Co. All kinds of brass and Iron castings, Machine, Boiler and Sheet Iron Work. j Phone 617 Here Are Facts One of the great advertising ! agencies In the country writes; J "There Is no Joubt in our j mind about the efficiency of j newspaper advertising This fact Is demonstrated by the goodly proportion of our business busi-ness which goes Into the newspapers news-papers Certainly there is no quicker wav of getting results from advertising than through the newspapers, and while tbe newspaper advertising In any one locality is local in itself, it only takes an extension of that to bring about national advertising advertis-ing of the most effective kind. "Another extremely important side of newspaper advertising Is the vigorous local backinp it gives to a campaign in national publications. The best exam- j pie we know of this is in the 1 automobile business." j Thomas Hade retires on a life pen- j sion after serving thirty-five years as major-domo in the Astor family In New York. I |