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Show Til H GET THE HABIT- 111 It Pays USE STANDARD WANT ADS nanv ISByLet the people know what Everybody reads the Want Ad page; it's the VOJrj I If you have to offerIf you medium of exchange for Real Estate, For Sale, N Want Ads are g.eat ViJ Hi I vacant room ad- Exchange, Rooms and Houses for Rent, Help k . . A t Iitlr5t Wanted Positions Wanted, Etc to small .busxness. A few ' II' line want ad will help you classified advertisements. nes run daily cost but i II sell your syrptua stock, tto?6?fSr.t iS:SSiU'KrntrlS,0 Me. but thc returns m real estate, etc. , iper n p.r w..k. 75 cent, p., . p 8Urprise you. f jl' "First In Everything" JwANtEpFEIVIALE HELP HfeAMBBRMAID. Hudson Hotel. '4 gXSlBBRMAID for Van Ness hotel 1 HAMBBRMAID at TteedHoteL ,li I r once experienced waitress. Ap-$ Ap-$ J Downs Coffee House, 310 26th i WANTED MALE HELP y M fhnFE good salesmen to sell gro- irl? at wholesale prices direct to Snau er. Must furnish references. i "commission, steady work Can 4 Stc 525 to 75 per week Call or ' K Great Western Supply Co., Og- 8 TDDbE-aged couple without clill- in ranch work. Permanent posl-j posl-j on r right party. SuperiorHonc t a. . '& OR practical money-earning educa- fhn enroll with International Corre-. Corre-. Jondence Schools. Office Eccles I SITUATIONS WANTED yr wants work; houso-cleanlng "co.e, 6CP 23rd St. S-16-lwk iTlTlON wanted by experienced KtendanL Hoy Goldberg Gen il.t Ogden. 8 -1S 1WK ANTED Position by married man, vears experience general office. 2 Wash. WASHING AND IRONING ASHING and ironing done. Sburt ,W? a specialty. Curta ins stretch-I. stretch-I. Mrs. Daniels, phono 284';1G.2t 55.Y washings at home Toje-,gne Toje-,gne 2563-W. SlblK e" DRESSMAKING TTED 20 women and girls; if u will call on us on or after Mon-v, Mon-v, August 16, we will be p lea sod 'explain how you can do your fall vine and earn while you learn. Up Sf Parry Blk Phone 1299 or 67W aTJ ai'd Washington. S-10-iK PBQARD AND ROOM. I fLBASAN'T rooms and board witn private family, reasonable. 2.42 Moj roe. If FOR RENT Br Furnished Houses, Rooms and H : Apartments. FURNISHED rooms and housekeep-MU; housekeep-MU; apartments. 2213 Lincoln Avo. jp JSIrURNISHBD, clean. comfortable IffcuBeUoeplng rooms, ?2 week up 636 JxfllBt Jit. x"" Kafir . SSi'OR 3-room modern furnished Apts. Wm "d SL S-16-lwk 1 BODERN furnished room for rent. M i2 23rd St. Phono 632. 8-14-2t B IJHKKTG Rms. 132 Poplar, bet. 26th H ail 27th and Wall and Lincoln. ff i S-14-lwk Sf H0UFEKEEP1NG rooms. 437 Her-ffi Her-ffi tick Ave. S12-lmo MM J FURNISHED housekeeping rooms, JEE 4846 Hudson Ave. 8-12-tt SI WCE new 2-room apts.; jnodern; WB private hath, C. S. Nelson, 2852 Wash-ffl Wash-ffl Bgton. 3-11-lwk MM lilCELY furnished housekeeping 9 Ooms on the ground floor. 249 2Gth. SB S-ll-lwk H: ROOM house, 588 2nd St., ?12 mo H ipply 371 22d St. Mrs. Cook. 8-11-lwk IwJpODERN furnished apts. 528 24th St. liG5t Court. S-10-lwlr RuRL-PurniBhed Apts. Gas hot IHhtter no children. 2711 Grant. 2-1-lyr iHICE (Y furnished four-room house, JUBUh se of piano, $16 per month, for IgKfho months only. 2566 Monroe. Mlf 8-10-lwk aHfJlCELY fur. up-to-date 3-room apt Slitedl location; no children. 2341 Ad-wiles. Ad-wiles. 7-21-lmo 'JMlfe FIVE-room modern cottage, com-iM com-iM Uttely furnished, good location on iHl acn' fr onl' $20 ner month- J' J-'9l J-'9l fcam. litt, under Utah Nat'l Bank. '9m . . lM fOUR-room modern apartment with iWm Ping porch and summer kitchen; Mi m' ocatlon. Phono 102. 729 22nd St. n - 8-5-tf n qm house; strictly moaern. j lS glta St. 8-41 jRN'ISHED Apts.; no children; 1-2 JKjreoclc cast of Washington. 447 21st St japf-OUSEKEEPINQ rooms, single or In K-'Jrttea, furnished or unfurnished, in tjb 17 number, prices moderate; must W- I rented. W. B. Wedell, 2468 Wash. mi 4-30-tt fflr JAUTIFUL Avon AptB., 961 25th St, ifl ?ter month. Phone 609. New and Mr Hr'cest in the city. 7-22-tf 'J PM clean, modern rooms at the MS J JJ Pu, 2474 1-2 Wash. i 7-16-lmo W-&- kU'v do a tbln5 gratis todays that Suf P'oae is likely to pay you. to do W& rrow. H&. 1 Unfurnished Houses, Rooms and Apartments. 8-ROOM brick boarding house 'on Reeves Ave. Rent, $20. Inquire at Greiners, 128 25th St. 4-22-tr 9-ROOM brick, hot and cold water, bath, toilet, lavatory Nand electric lights, near Union depot. E. F. Bratz, Phone 1960. 8-14-lwk A GOOD modern six-room house located lo-cated on 24th Street near the Catholic Cath-olic church, ?26 per month. J. J. Brummltt, under Utah National BanK. G-ROOM modern. 2663 Van Buren. Phone 1932-W. Blchsel, ' 215 Eccles. 8-12-tt NEW 4-room modern house, $20. , 4-room house, $11 5-room house, $10 Q. B. EISENBERG, Commercial National Bank Bldg. Phone 343-W. 2246-W. 8-5-tf FIVE-room, modern house, $25 per mo. 4.75 23d SL 8-13-lwk 4-ROOM newly remodeled, modern house, 2120 Qulncy avenue. Inquire 2214 Monroe. Phone 743-M. 7-3-tf A GOOD modern seven-room house on 25th Street only $22.50 per month. J. J. Brummitt, Phono 59. MODERN 6-room brick house, close in, on 22d St., ,just east of Wash Phone 91S-W. S-5-tf NEW modern 5-room apt, sleeping porches, steam heated, very desirable. 560-23rd St. 7-26-lmo. MODERN six-room house with gas p.nd sleeping porch. One and one-half block from Washington Ave. No. 673 24 th St. Apply to 585 24th St. 8-13-1 wk A GOOD two-room housc well located or bench only $5 per month, J. J. Brummltt, undejr Utah National Bank. 5-ROOM modern, close in, $18. Tel. 1285-J. 8-13-lwk FIVE-ROOM modern apartment. 2020 Monroe, ave., $20.00 per month. Phono 612. ' 7-20-tf FOR Rent A cozy four-room house on bench Inquire Room 403 First National Na-tional Bank Bldg. 6-28-tf APARTMENT, Peery Apta. Apply Peery Estate, Phone 97. 6-4-tf HELMS .apts., 2248 .Jefferson. Cail bet. 10 and 12 a. m. Phono 1743. 4-26-ti For Rent Miscellaneous SUITABLE place for feed store and coal yard separate or together, on tracks. P. O Box 35. 7-30-tf TYPEWRITERS RENTED Romlug-ton, Romlug-ton, Smith Premier. Monarch, 3 months for $5 and up; rental appllod on purchase. Remington Typewriter Co., 2454 Grant St, Ogden, Utah Phone 506. 5-26-tf BREEDING STOCK. GOOD Jersey bull kept at Ogden Feed yard. 8-6-lmo FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FORD chaises, $250. Inquire 2746 Adams. Ad-ams. Phone 1263. S-16-lwk GERMAN singers, $5. 2220 Lincoln. 2-11-U HORSE, buggy and harness for sale. 1426 25th St. Phono 1200-R. 8-14-lwk ALL kinds household furniture, 2103 Lincoln. Call evenings. 8-14-lwk PIANO, buggies and chickens for sale at 219 12th St. 8-13-lwk S I AN opportunity to rent a 7-room house, 2 bath rooms, fine for renting rooms, by purchasing carpets, linoleum, linole-um, base burners, and blinds; party leaving city; will also sell the bedroom bed-room furniture by piece or in bulk. 2629 Grant. Phone 662. Call between 32 and 4 p. m. 8-11-lwk SINGER machine, $10. 2218 Lincoln. JL906-J, 7-0-imo HOUSEHOLD furniture cheap. 2546 Gramcrcy. Phone 1271-R. S-ll-lwk GOOD iron bed. Phone 2333. 3-10-lmo AUGUST clean-up sale. Liberal discounts. dis-counts. Palsgrove Furniture Store, 2636 Wash. 8-2-tf SLIGHTLY used repossessed pianos below factory cost Pianos rented reasonable. rea-sonable. Pantone, 29th and HtTdson. 7-24-lmo BUILDING PAPER. CARD Boards or old nata, 17x22 Inch size, suitable for lining outhouses, out-houses, chicken coops or to lay under carpetB on rough floors, for sale at The Standard Office. One Cent Each, or 60 CentB per Hundred. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE City Real Estate For Sale 3 ROOMS, 50-foot lot. Only $850 Phone 1427. ' 8-16-tf ON bench, elegant 4-room modern, pressed brick bungalow, lncloseu sleeping porch; hard-wood floors and elegantly finished throughout $5U0 down, 6' per cent interest and easy payments. Call owner, 1851-R. 8-9-tt CHEAP, new six-r,oom house, nicely finished, half basement, city Avater and cesspool. Must be sold soon, party going away. Call 1698 Hudson Avo- ' 8-12-lwk SIX-room brick house with full basement base-ment at' a great bargain. Owner leav-Ing leav-Ing town. Inquire 3175 Wash. S-ll-lwk MODERN 5-room brick. 955 26th. S-10-lmo MUST BE SOLJD 5-ROOM cottage with large lot. located locat-ed On thft 'Rpnnh r-irl ., irr,at $1,600. Will sell for $1,000. CARL C. RASMUSSON. Real Estate, Loans & Insurance. Phone 115. 2428 Hudson Ave. 8-7-lwk 4-ROOM modern, $1700. Close in. Tel. 12S5-J. - S-13-lwk 4-ROOM house, city water, lights, full basement, barn, 2 acres of land with water right. Inquire 426 Adams. ' S-ll-lwk 3 ROOMS new only $950 4 rooms new, only $1600. Terms. Owner will take you to see these great bargains. Also on vacant lots. Or will build to suit you. Phone 1427. 7-30-tf FARMS, lands, city property. A large number of desirable bargains in Farms, large or small, in Northern Utah and Southern Idaho. R. P. Hun-ter,J23 Hun-ter,J23 24th St. Ogden. 7-31-lmo FOUR-ROOM brick house, modern, 493 Chester street. Basement, lot 50 ft by 225 ft Well worth $2500; sell $1900. Many more good bargains ou houses and lotB, loans and fire insure ance. For full Information see H. Van Braak. 3519 Adams. Phone 974- W. 7-17-lmo 6-ROOM house, lot 75x139 ft, for $1550, $550 down, will take good mares or cows as first payment. Phone 1095-R. 7-14-tf GOVERNMENT LAND PARTIES located 320-acre homesteads. home-steads. No residence required to secure se-cure title. Call 1641-W. 8-14-lwk MONEY TO LOAN DLABiUiJLjr Viatcoeu, jeweiry, yuiitf,' etc. '1 nomas Loan ottico, Grant &. 5tb 5-18-tf MONEY to loan on real estate security. secur-ity. J. J. Brummitt. 4-27-tf WHEN you want $10 or more ASK lu.. DIX, 218 Col. Hudson Building. Salaried people can get It without security. Others on Furniture, Pia-nofl, Pia-nofl, etc. Can bo repaid in small weekly or monthly payments. PERSONAL DR. BATES is now located in the First National Bank Bldg. 7-6-2mos THE best place to get your typewriter type-writer or adding machine repaired. Ogden Og-den Typewriter House. 2381 Hudson. Phone 236. 1-27-lyr CLAIRVOYANT. THIS wonderful gifted woman will tell you what you want to know; palm and card reader; half a block from Union Depot 132 1-2 25th. 6-18-tf LOST. BAY mare with wire scar on right shoulder. Phone 1368. Sawyer Bros. 8-ai-lwk BROWN coat between Roy and Clearfield, Clear-field, along main road. Return Standard; Stand-ard; reward. 8-10-lwk A MAN'S open-face watch near or in Liberty park. Phone 1772. Reward. 8-10-lwk " JKJ Read the Classified Ads. ' Read the Classified Ads. Ogden Business Directory ACOORDION PLEATING Done in all lengths. 2BC8 Cole's Court rear 240 26th St Tel. 1180-M. "" ASSAY OFFICE Union Assay Office, Inc., 152-154 South West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah. P. O Box 1446. CITY SCAVENGER. City Scavenger. McCarty d Co.. 2723 Grant Boll phono 1J018-W. ;' CARPET CLEANING. K. Van Kampen Phono 883 for auto trimming, upholstering, mattress making, jrestrotchlng of bed springs. CHIROPRACTORS F. J. Freenor, D. C, Graduate Chiropractor. Chiro-practor. No drugs, surgery or osteopathy; osteopa-thy; try chiropractic. Rooms 21--213-214 Col. Hudson Bldg Phone 311. R. J. Sehultz, Cuiropractor, 361 28tn St Res. phone 1622-R CHILI CON CARNE Chill Con Carne, Chicken Tamales,-Fresh Tamales,-Fresh Clam Chowder at th"e Bls-maick. Bls-maick. 4-22-tf COUNSELOR-AT-LAW Lawyer O'ConnoIly over Ccmerdal Notional Bank Bldg., 369 24th St. Phone 11. FOUNDRY & MACHINE SHOPS All kinds of brass and Iron castings Machino, Boiler and 'Sheet Iron Work Phone 647. Western Foundry & Machino Ma-chino Co FLORIST. The Mrs. an uer Schiut. Van Hoist Floral Co. Funeral ' designs. Greenhouses, 740 2Sth St Phone 906. 7-9-lyr HAIR COMBINGS. Made up. Mrs. Dixon, 2566 Wash. S-12-2mo HOTEL. ' Safety, comfort, moderate. New Brigham hotel, 24th and WelL One block 'rom depot. Only fire-proof hotel in the city. Reduced rates for permanent guests. Rates, 75c and up Theodore Gone, Prop 6-4-tf MASSAGE PARLORS. TRY my magnetic treatments for nervous disorders, vapor batus and manicuring daily, evening and Sun days. Col. Hudson Bldg. Room 222. 5-6-6mo MODERN PLUMBING. Welshans Plumbing A; Heating Co., 2325 Hudson. First-class work guaranteed. guaran-teed. Pnones SOU and 1403-W. NEW & SECOND-HAND GOODS New and second-hand furniture, clothing anu shoes bougnt sold or exchanged; ex-changed; also trunks and suitcases cheap. A. Siner. Phono 1321. 179 l-'s Twenty-fltth St 6-13-lr ANYTHING A to 2, new or second, bo't, sold or exchanged. Phono 3J3-W. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Dr. A. FernlunU, Physician and burgeon. bur-geon. Office hours 11 to 4 p. m. New Peery Bldg Hudson Ave. Phone 1900-W. Residence phono 2129-W. 046 Washington Ave. SANITARY WORK, Your Garbage hauled regular. Sanitary Sani-tary can furnished free. Sanitary Gar-bago Gar-bago Co. Phono 620. STORAGE BATTERLES. Recharged, repaired, stored; satisfaction satis-faction guaranteed. Electric Service Co, 425 24th St 2-22-tf ' FRATERNAl SOCIETIES . v. Tho Woman's Honcfit Assnnhitinn r" the Maccabees, Silver Review No. 1 meets every first and third Friday evenings at S o'clock, and every second sec-ond and fourth Friduy aftempona at 2:30 o'clock in the Woodmen Hall, Fraternity block, 2320 Washington avenue. av-enue. Visiting members cordially invited to attend. Anna Holden. L. C; L. Jennie Prout, R. K., 2455 Van Buren Bu-ren avenue. Brotherhood of American Yeomen, Ogden Homestead No. 1505 meets on every Tuesday evening In W. O. W. hall. Fraternity building, Washington arenuo. Visiting Archers are cordially cordial-ly invited to meat with us. E. M. ,Reid, foroman. J. A. Junk, correspondent, correspond-ent, 3202 Washington avenue. QUEEN City Rebekah Lodge No. 4, I. O. O. F meets second and fourth Saturday evenings at Odd Fellows hall. Visiting members invited. Mln-nlo Mln-nlo Child, N. G.; Annlne Carlson, Recording Re-cording Secretary. The American Masonic Federation Ogden Lodge No. 81, 2414 1-2 Washington Wash-ington avenue, will meet every Mon day evening at 8 p, m. Visiting brothers broth-ers cordially lhvited to attend. W. H. Toller, R. W. M., A, E. Lansing, secretary., 436 Thirtieth street MRyaJ Highlanders, Ogden CaBtle n JL 2?clta ln tQe n I. O. O. F. nail; Fraternity block, 2320 Washlns-tton Washlns-tton Ave., every 2nd and 4th Friday evenings at 8 o'clock. Visiting High-n,?rler3T7, High-n,?rler3T7, crdIay Invited. Alford Burgl, IIL Pro.; William Muller, See.-Treas. See.-Treas. Royal Neighbors of America meets every second and fourth Monday nights of each month at 8 o'clock at the new Odd Fellows hall, Fraternity Sil S5; v,s,tlns neighbors invited El a Mitchell, O. R., 247 21st street. LH Ian Newton, Recorder. 27th and vjuincy. V?IAS2Nlp Queen Esther chkpter no 4, o. E. a, regular meetings held at Masonic haU on Washington Ave., ??n ,25th and 26tn stfl- tQ0 flrst and third Fridays of each month. So- 30"rnnS members cordially Invited to attend. Nevada Cook, W. M.- Callle L. Cave, Secretary. tui "t0 o. , Knlgnts oi ry-tnias, ry-tnias, meets every Monday evening at o clock in Castle Hall of the Pythlai building, 2351 Grant avenue. Visiting Knights welcome. J. M. Bishop, C. C.j w L. Underwood, K. R. S.; Edgar A. Ford, M. F., 2340 Grant Ave. Ogden Lodge No. 5 Independent Order of Odd Fellows, moots In I. O. O F. hall every Tuesday evening. Vlo-King Vlo-King brotiors cordially Invited to be presenv. Ban Molof, N. G.; Henry Kissel, Secretary. Utai- Camp No. 9990 Modern Woodmen Wood-men of America, meets every Wednea. day nl;bt In tho I. O. O. F. hall, Fraternity Fra-ternity block. Out of town members cordially Invited to meet with us. H. J.. Copock, Consul; J. R. Hinchcliff, Clerk. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogden Aerie No. 118, F. O. E., meets overy Wednesday evening at Eagles' hall, Hudson avenue, at 8 o'clock. Visiting brother Eagles are invited to attend ( the Aerie meetings. Club rooms open at 11 a. m. Geo. F. Roach. W. President; Presi-dent; E. R. Glger, Secretary; Drs. H. B Forbes and Paul Ingebretsen, Aerla Physicians. Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle No. 5S, meets every Wednesday night "af 7:30 o'clock, new Woodman Hall, Fraternity Bldg., Washington Ave., visiting Neighbors invited. Dues will be collected on the 6th of each month of flt.V. T.. .di 1 JJt- ,-1 en. iuioi;u uiug -otujo. auuiq a. r ei-lows, ei-lows, G. N., 126 Poplar avenue, phono 1285-R. Marie (Writes. Clerk, 2731 Mon-roe Mon-roe Ave., phone 1931-R. v Order of Owls, Ogden Nest, No, 1218, Order of Owls, 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 attend thc Nest meetings. William W. Har-combe, Har-combe, President Joseph Crompton. Secretary. Woodmen of the World. Wefcer Camp No. 74. meets ln the W. O. W. hat, Fraternity block, 2320 Waahlng-ton Waahlng-ton avenue, sry ThursdaV evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially cor-dially invited io attend C. H. Har-tog, Har-tog, C. C; W. M. Piggott, Clerk. P. O Box 488. uu '. AbcrvalinBHi)$ir5Result5 - x H OurWctAlsBnnaHi5l?er - H number of Results Irianany. jjH Try one -to-mo,rcovv. H . I FIRST NATIONAL 1 " H BANK I ! OF OGDEN, UTAH. I 8 U. C. DEPOSITARY. $ Capital $160,000.00 I ! Surplus and Undlvld- ! ed Profits 9200,000.00 1 i! Deposits $2,500,000.00 I M. S. Browning, President. H i! John Watson, Vice-President I 1 L. R. Eccles, Vice-President 1 '! R. B. Porter Vice-President. I M James F. Burton, Cashier. I '! Sqmner P. Nelson, Asst Csh'r. J ( 'j RUSSIAN ARMY SAFE ON SECOND LINE ' ! f SCALEOFM1LES, WGiJ.rY& S ' . 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