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Show ll F GET THE HABIT-- I It Pays USE STANDARD WANT ADS Daily Let the people know what Everybody reads the Want Ad page it's thd you have to offer If you medium of exchange for Real Estate, For Sale, Want Ads are great aid hnv vftr-af A Exchange, Rooms and Houses for Rent, Help . A . have a vacant room, ad- Want! Portion. W1 s? lo 9mal! business. A few vertise it. A two or three- Wanted, Positions Wanted, Etc. ! line want ad will help you . class.fied advertisements hnc run dai,y cosl but i i m. i Payable In adrtnce. One ent per word per lose f;U k,,f rtrn sell your surplus stock, Bon. No ft-st Insertion lose than Si cent. TwVor mora little, but the returns wiU reaJ -state, etc ISoVth wit? W " P" .urprise you. j "First In Everything" NQ NfglLA BE L WANTED FEMALE KLUP WOMAN for general housework. 2634 ; Grant Ave. Z-X-tt i YOUNG girl lor general housework. I Phone 2141. 3-6-lwk GOOD laundress Apply 224S Jeff. Second Sec-ond floor. 8-6-at "WANTED MALE HELP" PARTNER with gome capltsl. Call Sunday, rear 367 27th St. 3-6-lt Big salaries and steady employment Iot men with special education not general. gener-al. Start that special I. C S. Course today. Results certain. International Correspondence Schools, Eccles Bldg. 1-11-tf SITUATIONS WANTED CHAUFFEUR houseman, by competent compe-tent Japanese; experienced in repairing repair-ing cars and general work around house. Phone 191. ' T. B." P. O. Box 5s, 3-5-3t FOR RENT I FURNISHED HOUSES, ROOMS AND APARTMENTS. j nAtTanirnRDTwn i-ru-ims i;int?lp nr in injv. i-i . . . v. .......... - fulte?. turm&bed or unfurnished, in Iny number, prices moderate, must be rented. Y. B. Wedell, 2488 Wash. ft 3-8-lruo f MODERN housekeeping rooms; ni 523 22nd St. Phone 13S6-J. ' 3-4-1 wit SINGLE housekeeping rooms. 354 2"d gt 3-4-lwk 2 IARGE i corns, neatly furnished, for light housekeeping. 346 Patterson. 3-4-lwk HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 2G30 Adams. PEARL Furnished Apts ; no chll J drv-u hot water furnished 2711 Grant. 2-1-lyr. FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping 2220 Lincoln. 2 22-tf Burnished Apts no children; vj block east of Washington. 447 21st St 2-20-tf FURNISHED, clean comfortable housekeeping rooms, ?2 week up. 530 31st St. 2 1641 NEWLY furnished 1, 2 and 3 room housekeeping apts 2203 Wash. 2 13-lmo TWO or three housekeeping roome , 2064 Wash. Ave. 2-S-lmo APARTMENTS at 2C34 Grant Ave. 1-6 tf j ""Brooms and board" A GOOD place for board and room. Terras reasonable. No. 2139 Lincoln Ave. 3-8-lmo MELROSE -Rooms suitable for two; first-class board; very reasonable :639 Jefferson. 3-5-lwk FOR RENT UNFURNISHED HOUSES, ROOMS &. APARTMENTS. FOUR-room house: large lot and barn 19 per month. Inquire 2867 Quincy. 3- 6-lmo FOUR-room. modern, brick. 363 29th St. Apply 2920 Hudson Ave. NEW 5-room brick hoube, modern, 340 20th St Apply 336 2lBt. 3 4 lwk FIVE room house, electric lights, city water. $12 per month. 2742 Monroe Ave 3-2-1 wk FOUR-room house, $12; 3 good rooms. ?10; 2 rooms, ?7. Water and light 268 21st St. 3 2-lwk MODERN 7-room, $20; 2C44 Lafayette, near :i6tb and Jackson Phone 1932-W. 11-4-tf 1 7 FARM FOR RENT. SlX-acre nu t larm aUti if-room nous-Ternis nous-Ternis reasonable. Address E. D.. care Standard. 2 3 lwk OOL fruit farm with large modern house within city limits; 1 blocks I from Washington Ave.; 7 acres of I fruit-bearing orchard, variety of fruit I trees on place, good water right, j termB reasonable Apply at 515 Eccles I Bl-ig. 3-2-lwi: DRESSMAKING I DRhsSM AKINCJ and Indies tailoring Mrs, Ryan. Phono 1261-J. 2536 Madison PERSONAL. , COMBINGS made up. Mrs. Dixon, 2266 Washington. 3-4-lmo Chimney Sweep j CHIMNEYS and lurnaces cleaned. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 1243 3-4-lmo Lawn Work )' PREPARE lawns for spring. Expert work Address W.. care Standard. 3-3-lwk POULTRY. PURE bred Black Minorca and Buff Orpington eggs, $1 for 15. Mrs. P. Maher, 639 7th St. 3-6-lmo WHITE ROCK cockerels from prize-winning prize-winning ;tock. W. C. Clark, 2663 Quincy. Quin-cy. 3-5-lwk WANTED Setting hens. W. C. Clark, Phone 1000 or 212-J. 3-5-lwk R. I. R and S. C. W. W. Eggs lor hatching; incubator lots Phone 2478-W. 843 22d St. 2 2-2wks 50 WHITE leghornB at a bargain, 268 2nd St Tel. 2619-R. 3 4 lwk CHICKENS, O you Chickens! All kinds bought and sold. Also eggs for setting and baby chicks at Ogden Feed Co., 2262 Wash. Phone 509. 2-18-lmo WHITE Leghorn and Anconas cockerels, cocker-els, 250-500 egg incubator cheap; orders or-ders taken for eggs and baby chicks 2305 Tyler, phone 2524-W. 2 25 lmo FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS 90 COLONIES BEES. Buy them now Phone 1105-W. Foulger ft Sons. 740 24th St Full stock of Bee Keepers' supplies Send for catalog. 3-5-lwk ONE Singer Sr-wing Machine. Bar-Cain. Bar-Cain. 523 22d St. Phone 1386-J. 3-4-lwk TEAM. harness and wagon $17f and 150, Phone 2619-W, 2-27-lmo BUILDING PAPER. 'CARD Boards or old mats, 17x22-j 17x22-j inch sire suitable for lining outhouses, out-houses, chikkeu coops or to lay under carpets on rough floors, for sale at The Standard Office One Cent Each. 2-26-ti MEAT Market fixtures and tools. W. Fisher at Reed Hotel. 2-15-lmo German Canaries, singers, 2220 Lin. Av 2-11-tf HfOR SALERRADE A GOOD. Irrigated farm; good implements, im-plements, near new sugar factory, i Burley, Ida., for small farm car line. I Some good irrigated and drv farms I for city property. Garden and fruit acreages. G. G. McFarland Co., Og- I aen, Utah, 340 24th St.. Phone 433. 3-6-3t 160 ACRES for sale or trade. An irrigated ir-rigated farm near Weiser, Ida., 80 acres in grain, 30 acres in lucern; all under cultivation and woven wire fence. House barn, well, fresh water, excellent free range near Canning Factory: soil fertile, climate excellent. excel-lent. Price, $75 per acre; liberal terms or wll accept smaller proposition propo-sition v.s part payment Write C O Scott. 'Lcracnton, Utah. THREE-room house, lot 25x138 ft.. $500 $250 down: will take team io. b ance. 202 L'tth St. 3 6 lwk wanted" miscellaneous GOOD riding horse that will driv in buggy Phone GS6-.J 3-2 lmo WANTED to hire team for farm work. Must be reasonable. G P. McFarland 340 24th St 3 6-3t WANTED -ClfM, white old rats at the Standard oftc. Phone 66 360 24tb 8t. 1 9 ti MONEYED LOAN mAAiuNDb, waishes, jewelry, gum. etc. 'Ihomas Loan office, Grunt & 25tu Z 18 lyr MONEY to loan on real estate secur-I secur-I ity. J. J. BrummitU 4 27 U $25l)0 for 3 years on Improved real estate, Kelly & Herrick. 3-15 ti WHEN jou want $10 or more ASK MR. D1X, Iil8 Col, Hudson Building Salaried people can get It without ecurity. Others on Furniture, PI doi etc. Can be ropald In small weekly or monthly payments. SUMMONS. lu the District Court of Weber County, Coun-ty, State of Utah. Mar E. Tracy, Plaintiff vs. L. S Levy, Thomas Lundy. Robert C. Lun-dy, Lun-dy, Thomas T. Lundy, Samuel R. Lundy, Nellie Lundy Quackenbush, Alice Lundy Davis and Mollle J. Lundy Lun-dy Rhuads, Defendants The State of Utah to the said Defendants: De-fendants: You are hereby summoned to appear ap-pear within twenty days after service of this Summons upon you. If Berved within the County in which this action ac-tion If, brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, Judgment Judg-ment will be rendered against you ac j cording to the demand of the com-I com-I plaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to recover a ! judgment quieting plaintiffs title to I the land doscribed In said complaint. J D, MURPHY, Plaintiff's Attorney. P. O. Address, 313-314 First National Bank Building. Ogden, Utah. First publication, Feb. 22, 1915. Last publication. March 20, 1915. Ad ertisement. FOR SALE I REAL ESTATE I HAVE one of the greatest rnaps on the South Bench in thirty acres of good, rich soil, all sown in wheat; should produce forty bushels of wheat to the acre this year. This can be bought in the next thirty days for $2000 This year's crop of wheat ought to almost pay the purchase Price. THIS IS A GREAT SNAP. J. J. Brumniitt, under Utah National Bank. A BLOCK, 24 lots on the south Bench, suitable for spring grain, alfalfa, or chicken ranch, $30 per lot; one-tenth cash, balance in payments to suit. Will sell 12 lots same terms. O. A. Kennedy, under Utah National Bank 3-5-lwk 5-ROOM, modern house, on Bench See this home bofore buying. Phone Ttl-W. 3-5-lwk ONE of the best rooming houses on 26th Street, doing a good prosperous business, lor sale cheap; best reasons for selling. J. J. Brummltt, Phone o'J. 6 or 6 rm. mod. homes, only $1800 4-room, modern homes only 1700 ! S room.5, large lot, only $1250 8 room modem houie. only (2000 For sale investments Phone R. C. McBrlde, 1427. 3-5-tf A NICE iot 46-132 feet near the I Sacred Heart Academy; for only $700 cash J. J Brummitt, under Utah National Bank. MUST be sold at once: 40-ioot lot. close in, on Bench. Only $250, terms Phone 203S-J. 3-5-tf ? ROOM rooming house; big sacrifice; owner lealng town. 248 25th St. 3-5-lwk CITY lot, containing house and - on with furniture, cash $2200. fine busi ness location National Realty Co . 2300 Wayhlngton Ave. Phone 1S44-W 3-5-lmt i GREAT SNAP. A modern seven loom hous ; in first-class shape within with-in one-half block of the postoffice on a principal street; a good larj;o lot well rented at a good rental to a responsible re-sponsible tenant; this la ;i Hrst-class investment; will double In ralue In side of two years, only $3500. Grea Snap. J. J. Brumniitt, Phone 5fl VACANT ground and house, corno; Wash. Ave. and 28th St. Address Otto Schneider, Camas. Ida. 3-4-1 s i. THREE. 4 6 or 6-nn tmmes at lei jposlble price. Phone 1427. 8 I tl , INCOME properly, 23d St.. cheap. Lo quire 2248 Jefferson, forenoons. P ' 1743. 3-1-1 mo GOOD home, dose in on Bench. Onlv ' I $1700. Phono R. C- McEride, Tel. 1427 2 13 tf ' VANTED A 3-4-5 or G-room house. Phone 14H7. 2-19-tl County Real Estate For Sale FARMS! FARMS! ! 12 ACHES sandy loam soil, fine for i ha) and tomatoes: 3-rooni house; out' buildings, $1500; $250 down, $200 each .ear. 54 ACRES with water; all fine land, 40 acres planted to alfalfa, balance grain 3-room house ana good out buildings, some implements, only, $4500. Terms: May trade for some-thing some-thing smaller. It there 'a anything in the farm line you want, come in. May hae Just what you want. J, F. WALKER, REAL ESTATE 416 24th St. Phone 1491-W. , j 15 ACRES of as fine land as there' is in the state, nw 4 room house,! new barn, good fence, cement ditches, good wat'ir right in Davis and We-1 ber canal, only small orchard for! family use, land In highest state of cultivation; less than mile from Clinton Station on macadamized road. R. A Norns 1C50 Wash. Phone 710. 3-4-tf GOOD 20-acre farm, 4 miles from center cen-ter of Ogden on macadam road, all In alfalfa except 2 acres in pasture: small house, stable, corral, 3 good cows, horse, wagon, harness, buggy, all goes for' $3500. R. P. Hunter, 42:i 24th St.. Ogden. 3-2-1 w k TWO acre farm good water r glu on street-car line near north city limits lim-its 800. 7-acre improved farm near north city limits on car line $2750. Terms to suit purchaser. Why pay more ' KELLY & HERRICK. 2-17-tf 00 Read the Classified Ada. 00 I Read the Classified Ads. 1 $ I FRATERNAL 1 SOCIETIES Utah Camp No. 9990 Modern Woodmen Wood-men of America, meets every Tuesday Tues-day night in new K. of P. hall, 3 doors north of nostofflce. Out of town members cordially invited to meet with us. H- J. Copock, Consul; J. R, Hinchcliff, Clerk. Ogden Lodge No. 6 Independent Order of Odd Fellows, meeta In I. O. O. F. hall every Tuesday evening. Vis ltlng brothers cordially invited to be present. U E Lorance, N. G. ; Henry Kissel, Secretary. Brotherhood of American Yeomen. Ogden Homestead No. 1505 meets on every Tuesday evening in W. O. W. hall, Fraternity building, Washington avenue Visiting Archers are cordially cordial-ly Invited to meet with us. E. M. Reld. foreman. J. A. Junk, correspondent, corres-pondent, 3202 Washington avenu. Queen City Rebekah Lodge No. 4, L O. O. F., meets second and fourth Saturday evenings at Odd Fellows hall Visiting members Invited. Laura Randall, N G. ; Hazel Wolhaupter. Recording Secretary. urder 01 Uwis. uguen Nest, No 1218, Order of Owls, meets every Friday Fri-day evening in their own hall (the old Elk club rooms) at S o'clock. Visit-nrr Visit-nrr Pr- ther Owls are ,nvlted to attimd the Nest meetings. William W. Harcombe, President Joseph Crorap-ton. Crorap-ton. Secretary. Fraternal Urdcr of Eagles, Ogden Aerie No. 118, P. O. E meets every Wednesday evening at Eagles' hall, Hudson avenue, at 8 o'clock. Visiting brother Lrgles are iuviteu to attend the A.erie meetings. Club rooms open at 11 a. m. Geo K. Roach. V President, Presi-dent, E. R. Geiger, Secretary; Dra. H B. Forbes and Paul Ingebretsen, Aerie Physicians. MASUNiU Queen EBthor chapter No. 4. O. 1. S., reyjidt' mee'.ins uelu at Hu-iQic hail on Washlngiou avo, Letwt-on Sf&th und 26th ats., me flrsi cuq tbud Vrldays of each monm. so-joumiug so-joumiug memtiem cordially invited to attend Nevada cook, W. m.; cjjio tH. ca.ve, Secretary. Aooiiniea of the World, Weber Camy No. i4, meeu in. the W. u. W. hau, riiiernjty block, ZMj Washington Washing-ton avenue, every iUursday evening at S o'clock. Visiting U oodt.en cor dlaiiy iiiviicd to attend, c E.. Uuj. WS, C. C ; W. Ii. i'lggi.it. Clerk. Laoiea of tliu Maccabeeg of th Wuiiu, Oliver iuv) ,So. 1, meet wvory Ural u-iu tuiru iTiUoty evening., at g I ocioca, anu et ry aecond unu lourtn Friday aiternoouu at o clocii, la -oc-uen nan, i-rinoruity Oiolh. Ma , unit, iLUiucm ujruutitjr lu.iUd to at ' ttnu. iviiii.v uomej, L. C; L. Jenu,e rtuui, i. t. Royal Neighbors of America meets every second and fourth Monday nights of each month at 5 o'clock at the sew Odd Fellow b hall. Fraternity building. Yitlting neighbors invited Blla Mitchell, O. R., J47 2lst street. Lillian .Newton, Recorder, 27th and Quincy. Oguen Lodge No. 2, Knignia of fj-tUiaa fj-tUiaa iiiotu, ceiy Aionuay evening at 6 ouou in ciidtie Hall of tbe Py tnian ounuing, zJoi Grant avenue. v. laiting ivnignts v.elcome. J. M. Bishop, Bish-op, C.C.; W. L. Underwood, K, R. S ; tufcar A. Ford, M. F., 340 Grant Ave ikoj ai H6uivnders, ugden vao . j No. so lutein in uie new L O. O. F. hail, rater aivy uioca, asn ae every -uc and -itn Friday eveaiugs a; ! b o cioca. v it. tiny Hignlandera cor --i.j invited Auoru umbi. 111, i'ro., WUlian Muller. Sec Treaa, omen of Woodcraft, Ugden Circle No. obi, meets every Wednesday nigut at 7.30 o clocK, new Woodman Hall, 1 raternity ildg., Wasiuugton Ave., visiting Neighbors invited. Dues will be collected on the 6ih of each month at Mlech Drug Store. Addle A. Fellows, Fel-lows, G N., 12tf Poplar avenue, phone 12to R Marie Crites, Clerk, 2731 Mon roe Ave. Phone 1931-R. VETERINARY SURGEON Dr. bundy, removed from 2150 Wash, to 2340 Hudson. Phone 82S. 3 5 lmo. Business Directory I Accordion Plaiting Done in ell lengths 2568 Cole't Court, rear 240 26th St TeL 1180-i. Assay Office Union Assay Office. Inc., 152-164 South West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah. P. O. Box 1448. - City Scavenger City Scavenger. McCarty ft Co, 3721 Grant Bell phone 2018-W. Carpet Cleaning K. Van Kampen Phone 883 for upholstering, up-holstering, mattress making, restretch-ing restretch-ing of bed springs. Chiropractors F. J. Freenc . D. C, Graduate Chiropractor. Chir-opractor. No drugs, surgery or osteopathy; os-teopathy; try chiropractic. Rooms 212-213-214 Col. Hudson Bldg. Phona tit R. J. Schultx, Chiropractor. 827 Hudson Bldg Res. phone 1622-R. Counselor-at-Law Lawyer O'Connully over Commercial Commer-cial National Bank Bldg., 360 24th St. Phone 11. Electrical Floors Polished FLOORS refinlshed and polished, J. Sully, Ogden Paint & Glass Co. 2-13-lmo Foundries & Machine Shops All kindg of brass and Iron castings. Machine, Boiler and Sheet Iron Work. Phone 647- Western Foundry & Machine Ma-chine Company. Fruits London Fruit Co., Produce, fruit and vegetables, wholesale and retail. G. Kallas. 224 25th. Phone 587. Hotel 8efety, comfort, moderate. Now Brigham Lotel. 24ch and Wall. One block from depot Only fire-proof hotel In the city Reduced rates for permanent guests. Rates, 75o and up. Theo. Gorle, Prop. Modern Plumbing Welshans Plumbing & Heating Co., 2325 Hudson. Fint class work guaranteed. guar-anteed. Phones 869 and 1403-W. 2-2 2-1 yr New and Second-hand Goods ALVORD ft ANYTHING, A" to Z." SING it and RING It 333-W. 2 3 tf Photographer The Nogglo Studio. Fine portraits, views. All kinds of commercial work. Best kodak finishing in the city. Pbcno 388-J. 416 24th St. Physician and Surgeon Dr. A. Femlund, Physician and Surgeon. Sur-geon. Office hours ll to 4 p. m. New Peery Bldg. Hudson Ave. Phone 1900-W. Residence phone 2129-W. 646 Wash. Ave. PAPERHANGING Reeves Bros, for painting, paper lug, tinting, decorating, paper cleaning clean-ing furniture and floor polishing. Tel. 2537. Residence 164 22nd. 2063 Monroe. Mon-roe. 3-1-lmo Second-hand Goods IH New and second-hand furniture, cloth- H ing and shoes, bought, sold or ex- H changed; also trunks and suitcases cheap. A. Slner, Phono 1321. 179 25th S 13 lyr H Sanitary Work lliiiiH Tour Garbage hauled regular. 8anl- Liiih tary can furnished free Sanitary Gar- bage Co., Phone 620. H Storage Batteries Recharged, repaired, stored; satis- essssissi faction guaranteed. Electric Service esssssssi Co.. 425 24th St. 2 22 tf iBLsH Veterinarian Dr. A. J. Webb, Veterinarian, 234 iiisssfl Hudson Ave. Phone 372. 2-16-3mo Lsnsssfl WHAT EVERYBODY KNOWS. DH The Sunday school teacher was flHsl talking to her pupils on patience She nssfliB explained her topic carefully and. as BsH an aid to understanding, she gavo 'i9Lih each pupil a card bearing the picture Hfciiifl of a boy fishing. 9H "Even pleasure," she said, "requires sRfl the exercise of patience, See the boy RH fishing; ho must sit and wait and HhH wait. He must be patient." snH Having treated the subject very SiBiH flly. she began with the simplest, HH most practical question: H "And now can any little boy tell me 191 what we neod most when we go fish- UN The answer was quickly shouted HH with one voice: iHsfl "Bait!" Philadelphia Public Led- HaH ger. BS pIlFTMNSrin I AUTO TRUCKS H iggjftfr st. I HB |