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Show P t p ! PET'THE HABIT-. ' w II rays USE STANDARD WANT ADS x naiiv ' ! H Let the people know what , Everybody reads the Want Ad page it's tho m'J m you have to offer If you medium of exchange for Real Estate, For Sale, Want Ads are great ,aicl I have a vacant room, ad- Exchange, Rooms and Houses for Rent, Help to smal busines3 A fev H vertise it. A two or three- Wanted, Positions Wanted, Etc , ; ' i:n. want arl will kl . " lines run daily cost but m line want aa win nelp you classified advertisements. j 9 sell 3rOUr surplus stock Payable In advance. One cent per word per Inoer- little, but the returns will W i . . . tfon. No fjrat Insertion Ie83 than 25 cents. Two or mora ' W, rea estate, etc lines, 25 cents per line per week, 75 cent per line per surprise you. m month with no changes. $ Tirst In Everything 11 UNIONJ)LABEL I yyANTCD-'-FEMALE HELP ill GIRL o work in kitchen. 437 24tli. gift 7 1 lwk w . Oil ' niRL wanted for general housework; IE no washing. 709 22nd. 7-1-lwk WANTED- MALE HELP FOR practical money-earning education educa-tion enroll with International Correspondence Corre-spondence Schools, Office Eccles Bldg. r "situations wanted a LADY wants housework by the day. Phone 906. 0-30-1 - phaUFFEUR wantB position In private pri-vate family 2350 Lincoln. G-29-lwk ' DRESSMAKING I Mini class dressmaking. Phone riiji- 7-0.1 mn 2107-J. Dressmaking, cutting and tltting. MrsAung. 108 28th St. 7-2-lmo DRESSMAKING. Phone 1369-M. 6-5-lmo "" FOR RENT Furnished Houses, Rooms and Apartments. - - -r- L MODERN. 4-room cottage furnished. ? 464 22d. Apply 456 22d St. 7-3-lwk C FURNISHED apartments. 2 or 3 rooms, strictly modern. 569 22d,SL k tk LARGE rooms, nicely furnished for f fight housekeeping. 2530 Orchard f HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 2353Mon. I roe. II TWO furnished rooms for housekeep- I! ing, $12 per mo. Phone 10lW-7.1lwk 1$ i nrP ilrv room ?2 a week. Lincoln If HoSu SSOSsl W from Wash. NICELY fr. up-to-date a i& 5-rm .apts 11 Ideal location; no children. 2341 '11 ams. 4-ROOM, modern furnished house. ft Phone 13CS. ! l ROOM, single or doubleMSth St. 3 FURNISHED mod. house to right par- 1 tv Tel. G81-W. C-30-lK 1 I TWO furnished rooms, electric light m, I and gas. 2370 Lincoln Ave. 6-30-1" k mi) 5-ROOM mod. brick. Apply 327yvau. ft FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping. m: as sbLih: also sleel)lnB roo; f JrOOM. house, $12. 2G30 Adams. B FURNISHED Apts.; no children; 1-2 H block east of Washington. 447 21st St. H'i) FIVE-room modern house, close in. Hll Kelly & Hemck. 6'19'u, Hf&l NICE clean, modern housekeeping Kl rooms. 2 or 3 rooms. 336 21si9 tf EM I THREE furnished housekeeping Eli rooms-233S Wal1 E 11 Burnished rooms. 252c AdGanmo B TWO light housekeeping rooms. 2S4G g Hudson. . G-6'tf Hr Housekeeping rooms; gas, bath; K modem conveniences. 523 22d. Phone QvU' lttw 5-i2-tc Hrii Housekeeping apts. with gas and HiiJ hth 2203 Wash. Ave. Over Tabcr-Jwf Tabcr-Jwf ncle Pharmacy. G-9-lnio W?l PEARL Furnished Apts. Gas, hot wa- WJM Ur, uo children. 2711 Grant. 2-1-lyr H jj FINISHED, clean. comfortable rWMkJ& keeping rooms, $2 woek up. 536 MEf 3"t St. 4-iu-tr HI A ROOM for rent GOO 24th St. 5-12-tf HKI UUSEKEEPING rooms, single or In BX& Eultc. furuished or unfurnished, in nfll fuy number prices moderate; must Wl be renud w. B. Wcdell. 2468 Wash JH urnialied Houses, Rooms and ISH Apartments. IK 2?M' xvly remodeled, moden tBl SQulncy avenue. Inquire i4i i2?. modern, brick, with base i1) A- Jackson, phone 2254lw jfflE sl0M- dcrn apartment. 361M 1 iNgalou 11 anijjttjparlment. J.l HH a cooiTp " ni well located ,Cru even-room bungalo; HHI Party, j j nch. Chpap to rlgt IHII National bauiltt, under Uta mSsfr' Readt "" WfAT cMfIed Ads. 5-ROOM modern, gas, 2663 Van Buren. BIchsel, 215 Eccles Bldg. Phone 1932-W. . 6-29-tf 5-ROOM modern, 932 Blnford, in good condition. Phone 1451-J. 6-29-lwk FOR Rent A cozy four-room house on bench. Inquire Room 403 First National Na-tional Bank Bldg. 6-28-tf NEW modern apartmeut. 430 26th St Inquire Workman. 6-22-45t TWO new apartments, steam heated; sleeping porches; strictly modern, 560 23d St. 6-12-lmo 6-7-Room, modern, 2644 Lafayette. $20. Bichsel, 215 Eccles. Phone 1932-W. 6-1-tf APARTMENT, Peery Apts. Apply Peery Estate, Phono 97. 6-4-tf EIGHT-room, brick house, 2171 Reeves Ave., ?20 per mo. Inquire 128 25th St 4-22-tf HELMS Apts., 224S Jefferson. Call bet. 10 and 12 a. m. Phone 1743. 4-26-tf 7-ROOM house, $15 per month. Phone 612. 5-.ll-tf . WANTED TO RENT WANTED 6-room house, must be on Bench and modern; will take a lease. Phone 1557-.T. 6-29-lwk FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS BLOCK wood, kindling wood and stove wood at Wheelwright's wood yard. Phone 517-J. 7-3-lwk WORK horses for sale at 34th and Pacific Ave. J. P. O'Neill. 7-3-2wks STANDARD machine will sell cheap; going away. Rear 2218 Lincoln. Phone 1906-J. 6-15-lmo JERSEY bull imported from Michigan; Michi-gan; finest of breeding and pedigree. E. L. Morris, 156 Twelfth street 7-2-lwk 50 GOOD 1-year-old chickens, at 55c apiece. 2730 Taylor Ave. 7-2-lwk SPECIAL sale on 2 and 4-wheel go-carts go-carts this week. Palsgrove Furniture Store, 2C3G Wash. 7-1-ti' LARGE size heating stove, good as new; will sell cheap. I. L. Clark & Sons. 6-30-tf MAHOGANY typewriter desk cheap Phone S80. 6-30-lwk GOOD range in line condition. 2527 Gramercy Ave. 6-29-lwk 9-YR.-OLD thorobred Hamiltonian horse; rubber tire banner top buggy; used about G wks. and harness. State Industrial school. 6-25-lwk YOUNG pigs, S weeks old. Phone 17-J-4. 6-19-tf. MULTIGRAPH-Addressograph; filing cabinet; heavy wagon, if interested call W. F. Rudiger, assignee for H. L. Griffin Co. Phone 338. 6-8-lmo BUILDING PAPER. CARD BoardB or old inata, 17122-Inch 17122-Inch size, suitable for lining out-houses, out-houses, chicken coopB or to lay under carpets on rough floors, for sale at The Standard Office. One Cent Each, or 50 Cents per Hundred. GERMAN singers, ?5. 2'i20 Lincoln. 2-11-tr SAFE STORAGE WE have a limited amount of storage space for sale in our West Wall avenue ave-nue warehouse. Automatic protection against fire; a low insurance rate. Telephone 2540. John Scowcroft U Sons Co. PIANOS and players; wo wll meet any competition and beat it besides; let us prove this to you. Upright pianos, pia-nos, 575 up. Pantono, 29th & Hudson. WANTED. WAGONS, harness, mares, cows, farm machinery or other livestock. Call 263, Washington. G-3-k i SOD Men to have their clothes cleaned and pressed and repaired. Ultra Bgsh- I fonablo Tailors, Phone 203. 2425 Hu son. ( FOUND i A bicycle repair kit CaU and identifj t u at the Standard Office. 7-2-H ; PERSONAL THE best place to get your type' writer or adding machine repaired. Og-den Og-den Typewrite? House, 2381 Hudson. Phone 236. " CtAIRVOYANT. 2- Union Depot J-"- - -" k MONEY TO LOAN k etct Thomas' Loan office, Grant 2otJ ? MONEY to loan"eanBTaT7 1 Ity. J. J. Brummitt f WHEN you want UO or mooASi 1 SlamrXpeop8.eCcan get it witho, r- security. Others onWe, k nns etc Can bo repaid in - weekly or monthly paymenla S TtPn,! tho CTaasUleTAdJ "" Read tho Classified Ads. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE ! City Real Estate For Sale FOR sale on easy terms, a modern bungalow. Lawn, flowers, fruit and .hade trees; cement driveway and sidewalks. See Owner, R. W. Altman, 1031 Hudson Ave. Phone 1160. 7-3-lwk MODERN 5-room'brick. 955 26th. ; 0-8-lmo A LOT near the Union Depot, 12 per front foot, $10 down and 10 per month. J. J. Brummitt, under Utah National bank. A great snap on Lincoln Ave., between 22nd and 23rd streets, lot 50x237 feet, with 3-room house; all city improvements improve-ments paid; for only 1850. J. J. Brummitt, Brum-mitt, Under Utah National Bank. 5-26-tf FOR Sale Choice building lots on Grant Ave. between 16th and 17th St. Planted to fruit; easy terms. See R. W. Altman, 1G31 Hudson Ave. 7-3-lwk 1 1-1 ACRES in garden nnd fruit, and 5-room house. Phone 259U-M. 6-15-lmo SOME of the best located lots on the bench, within one block of lots that have been selling at Twenty dollars per front foot, within two blocks of some of the best residences on the bench for only $6.00 per front foot, 10 down, $10 per month. This is a great opportunity to get good building sites well located on the bench at very reasonable prices on easy terms. J. J. Brummitt, Phone 59. Countv Real Ftate For Sal FARM 13 acres best land In Weber Co 5 shares Weber & Davis Water, 5 acres alfalfa, 1-2 acre berries, new 6-room house, l1 miles out of Ogden, $3500; terms if desired. NEW 4-room, modern brick, large lot, fruit trees on the bench. 1800; terms. C. B. Eisenbergs, Com. Nat'l Bank, Phone 343-W. 7-1-tf CAN locate you on 320 acres good non-resident government land. 10 miles from R. R.; if interested call 1641-W. 6-28-1 wk 74 ACRES of good farm and pasture land in West Weber; nice house and barn See Wm. Buck. Phone 34-J1. 6-2S-2wks 5 1-2 ACRES, good building, perpetual water right. 895 Canyon Road. 6-3-lmo 4 7-10 ACRES good land; house, barn, plenty water. 1137 E. 12th St. 6-22-lmo PSYCHOMETRIST. LIFE READINGS daily from 10 to 5. Test circles Monday, Friday and Sunday, Sun-day, 7 45 p m. 674 23d St. 6-29-lwk For Rent Miscellaneous TYPEWRITERS RENTED Reming-ton, Reming-ton, Smith Premier, Monarch, 3 months for $5 and up; rental applied on purchase. Remington Typewriter Co., 2454 Grant St, Ogden, Utah Phone 506. 5-26-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE PROPERTY at a bargain. Write Mrs. Hannah Brown, 318 No. 4th Ave., Po-catcllo, Po-catcllo, Idaho 6-29-lmo 1 1-2 ACRES all in garden and fruit, and 5-room house, good water right Phone 2SPG-M. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult County Clerk or the Respective Respec-tive Signers for Further Information. Estate of William C. Ponrod, deceased. de-ceased. Creditors will present their claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the law offices of C. C. Richards, Suite 617 in tho David Eccles Building Build-ing at tho southwest corner of the Intersection of Washington avenue and Twenty-fourth Street in Ogden City, Weber County, Utah, on or before be-fore tho 22d day of October, 1915. OLIVER A. PENROD, Solo Administrator. C. C. RICHARDS, Attorney for Administrator, t First publication, June 21, 1915. Last publication, July 19. 'l915. BURR MclNTOSH ON THE SCREEN. "Colonel Carter of Cartersv-ille," the . long imminent Burr Mcintosh five , reoler on F. Hopkinsou Smith's pretty story of Southern life and sentiment, . will soon be seen on tho screen. As a matter of fact it is about due for I release. "Mc" thinks It a heavenly production. Reminding us of a story L about heaven. Thus: Sandy: "Eh, f mon, I dreamed last night I was in Heaven!" Donald: "Eh, and what like o' place was Heaven, Sandv?" Sandy: "Eh, mon, I thocht Heaven i. was jist a wee sma' room, all full lj of pipers, and all playing 'different tunts." Donald: "Eh, mon, that must - havo (been heavenly!" And "Colonel " Carter" is really a very nice picture! m It's on the World Film schedule, of , course. oo DIAZ FUNERAL TUESDAY. v Paris, July 4, 4:15 a. m. The funer- II al of General Porflrlo Diaz, former president of tho Mcxicau republic, 3 who died in this city' Friday night, will be held on Tuesday next at 11 . o'clock at thb Catholic church of St Honored 'Eylau. oo Head the Clasalficd Ada. I Ogtei Business Directory I ACCORDION PLEATING Done in all lengths. 25bb Cole's Court rear 240 26th St. Tel. 11S0-M. ASSAY OFFICE Union Assay Office, Inc., 152-15 J South West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah. P. O. Box 1446. CITY SCAVENGER. City Scavenger, McCarty & Co., 272o Grant Bell phone 2018-W. CARPET CLEANING. K. Van Kampen Phone 883 for auto trimming, upholstering, mattress making, restretchlng of bed springs. CHIROPRACTORS F. J. Freenor, D. C, Graduate Chiropractor. Chiro-practor. No drugs, surgery or osteopathy; osteopa-thy; try chiropractic. Rooms 212-213-214 Col. Hudson Bldg. Phone 311. R. J. Schultz, Chiropractor, 361 2Sth St. Res phone 1622-R CHILE CON CARNE Real Mexican Chile Con Carno wholesale and retail at tho Bismarck. 4-22-K C OUNSELOR-AT-L AW Lawyer O Connolly over Commercial National Bank Bldg., 309 24th St Phone 11. DECORATING AND PAINTING For painting, alterations and general gen-eral repair work; get my estimates, no obligation to you whatever. Phone W F Clarke, 1974. Res 410 -26 5-19-tf FOUNDRY & MACHINE SHOPS All kinds of brass and iron castings Machine, Boiler and Sheet Iron Work. Phone 647. Western Foundry & Machine Ma-chine Co. florist! Porter-Close Floral Co Cut Flowers. Flow-ers. Potted plants, funeral designs. 2642 Wash. Ave. Phone 74 6-J. 5-26-tf HEMSTITCHING & PICQUOT Mrs. II. Layman. Phone 1818-W. Room 21, 2474 Washington. 6-25-lmo HOTEL. Safety, comfort, moderate. Nev: Brlgham hotel; 24tli and' Well. One block from dopot Only fire-proo' hotel In the city. Reduced rates for permanent guests. Rates, 75c and up Theodore Gorie, Prop. 5-4-tf MASSAGE PARLORS. TRY my magnetic treatments for nervous disorders; vapor baths and manicuring daily, evening 'and Sun days. Col. Hudson Bldg. Room222. , 5-6-6mo MODERN PLUMBING. Welshans Plumbing A: Heating Uo . 2325 Hudson First-class work guaranteed. guaran-teed. Phones S69 and 1403-W. NEW & SECOND-HAND GOODS New and second-hand furniture, clothing and shoes bought, sold or exchanged; ex-changed; also trunks and suitcases cheap. . A, Siner. Phone 1321. 179 1-2 Twenty-fifth St. 6-13-lyr ANYTHING A to Z, new or second, bo't, sold or exchanged. Phone 333-W. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Dr. A. Fernlund, Physician and Surgeon. Sur-geon. Office hours 11 to 4 p. m. Nev Peery Bldg Hudson Ave. Phone 1900-W. Residence phone 2129-W. 646 Washington Ave. SANITARY WORK. Your Garbage hauled regular Sanitary' Sani-tary' can furnished free. Sanitary Garbage Gar-bage Co. Phone 620 STORAGE BATTERIES. Recharged, repaired, atoi j.tis- faction guaranteed. Electric S rvlce Co., 425 24th St. 2-22-tf I FMTEMAi SOCIETIES Queen City Rebekah Lodge No. 4, I. O. O. F., meets second and fourth Saturday evoningj at Odd Fellows hall. Visiting members invited. Laura Randall, N. G.; Hazel Wolhaupter, Recording Secretary. Brotherhood of American Yeomen. Ogden Homestead No, 1605 meet3 on very Tuesday evonlng In W. O. W. hall. Fraternity building, Washingtoa avenue. Visiting Archers aro cordially cordial-ly invited to meet with us. E. M. Reld, foreman. . J. A. Junk, correspondent. corres-pondent. 3202 Washington avenue. Royal Highlanders, Ogden Castlo No. 525 meets in the new L O, O. F. hall, Fraternity block, 2320 Wash. Ave., every 2nd and 4th Friday evenings eve-nings at 8 o'clock. Visiting Highlanders High-landers cordially invited. AJford Burgi, IlL Pro.; AVilllan Muller. Sec Treas. Royal Nelghbore of America meets every second and fourth Monday nights of each month at 8 o'clock at tho new Odd Fellows hall. Fraternity buildL. Visiting neighbors invited. Ella Mitchell, O. R., 247 21st street Lillian Newton, RecordeV, 27th and Qulucy. ' immr MASONIC -Queon Esther chapter No. 4, U. E. S., regular meetings held at Masonic hall on Washington Ave.. between 25th and 26tn Sts., the firt and third Fridays of each month. Sojourning So-journing members cordially invited to attend. Nevada Cook, W. M.; Callie 13. Cave, Secretary. Ogden Lodge No. 2, Knlgnta of Pythias, Py-thias, meets every Monday evening at 8 o'clock in Castle Hall or the Py. thian building; 2351 Grant avenue. Visiting Knights welcome. J. M.Blsb op, C. C; W. L. Underwood, K. R. S.; Edgar A. Ford, M. F., 2340 Grant Ave. Ogden Lodgo No. 5 Independent Order of Odd Felloes, meets in I. O. O. F. hall every Tuctday evening. Vis ltlug brothers cordially Invited to be present, jl,. hi. ixrance, Si. a.; Henxj KiEflel, Secretary. Utab Camp No. 9ay Modern Wood-men Wood-men of America, meets every Wednesday Wed-nesday night in the I. O. O. F. hall. lVaternlty block. Out of town mem bers cordially Invitc-d to meet with ub. H. J. Copock, Consul; J. R. Ilinchcliff. Clerk. L-adies of tho Maccabees of the World. Silver Hive No. 1, meets every first and third Frluay evenings at 8 o'clock; and every second and fourth Friday afternoons at 2:30 o'clock, in Woodmen hall, Fraternity block. Visiting Vis-iting members cordially Invited to attend. at-tend. Anna Holden, L. C; L. Jennie Prout, R. K. Fratornal Order of Eagles, Ogden Aerie No. IIS, F. O. E., meets every Wednesday evening at Eagles' hall. Hudson avenue, at a o'clock. Visiting brother Eagles are Invited to attend the Aerie meetings. Club rooms open at 11 a. m. Geo. F. Roach, V. Presl dent; H. R. Geiger, Secretary; Dm. H. B. Forbes and Paul Ingebretaen, Aerie Physicians. Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle No. 681, meets every Wednesday nigni at 7:3U o'clock, new Wooaman Hall, Fraternity Bldg., Wasnmgtoa Ave., visiting Neighbors Invited. Dues wlU be collected on the 6th of each montb at Misch Drug Store. Addie A. Fet lows. G. N., 126 Poplar avenue, phone 12S5-R. Marie Crites, Clerk, 2731 Mon roe Ave. Phone 1931-R. Order of Owls. UgCeu Nest, No. 1218, Order on Ovis, meets every Friday Fri-day evening In their own hall (the old Elk club rooms; at 8 o'clock. Visiting Visit-ing Brother Owls are invited to attead the Nest meetings William W. Hnrcombe, President Joseph Cromp-ton, Cromp-ton, Secretary. Woodmen of the World. Weber Camp No. 74, meets in the W. O. W. ball, Fraternity block. 2320 Washington Washing-ton avenue, every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially cor-dially Invited to attend C. H. Har-tog, Har-tog, C C: W. M. Piggott, Clerk. P. O Box 488. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the D'strlct Court of Weber County, Coun-ty, State of Utah. Andrew Wilson, Plaintiff, ys Mary Jane Whipple and George A Whipple and Alfred A. Lundberg, Defendants. SS. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on the 14th day of July. 1915, at 12 o'clock noon, at the South Front Door of the Weber County Court House, in Ogden City. Weber County. Utah, the following follow-ing described property A part of Block 66 Plat "C." Ogden City Survey; beginning 106 feet South. 0 degrees 5S minutes west, from the Southwest corner of Lot 11, In said Block 66, said beginning point being also on the east line of Washington avenue, distant 1030 feet South, 0 degrees de-grees 58 minutes West, and 66 feet South, S9 degrees 2 minutes East, from the County Survey Monument numbered 2. at the Intersection of the center line of Washington Avenue and Canyon Road; running thence South 0 degrees 5S minutes West 50 feet; thence South 89 degrees 2 minutes East 82.5 feet; thence North 0 degrees de-grees 53 minutes West. 50 feet; thence North 89 degrees 2 minutes West, 92.5 feet to beginning. Together with all and singular the tenaments, hereditaments and appurtenances appur-tenances thereunto belonging or In inywise appertaining, and the rents, issues and profits thereof. Dated at Ogden City, Weber County, Utah, this 19th day of June, 1915. T. A. DE VINE, Sheriff of Weber County, Utah By C. ALLISON. Deputy Sheriff. First publication, June 19, 1915. Last publication. July 10,1915. ALLEGED SPIES IN RUSSIA HANGED Petrograd, July 4, via Loudon 7.19 p m Three accomplices of Lieutenant Lieuten-ant Colonel Mlastoyedofan intorprc-ter intorprc-ter on tho su ASJj'0'J Read the Classified Ads 1 FIRST NATIONAL 1 I BANK I 1 OF OGDEN, UTAH. 1 U. -. DEPOSITARY. I 1 Capital $150,000.00 1 1 Surplus and Undlvid- B 1 ed Profits $200,000.00 I I Deposits $2,500,000.00 R H M. S. Browning. President, E 1 John Wntson, Vice-President, V I t. R. Eccles, Vlce.PreRjer fj M R. B. PorterVicejig . f I Rood tho Cl.fsifleil Ads J JM Read the Classified Ada , H I SLADF5 AUTOMjjM 7 , Yjg Move AnytllnaH Kt Phone 321H |