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Show lm Get tllc Habit-Use Standard Want Ads 1 mj Everybody reads the Want Ad page it's the medium of exchange for Real Estate, For Sale, Exchange, Room t JR; and Houses for Rent, Help Wanted, Positions Wanted, Etc. J S 1 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 1 E IT PAYS Payable in advance. One cent per word DAILY R Lot the people know what you hare insertion No first insertion less than 25 Want Aa aro 8Teat ald to small basl- 'MM to er If you have a vacant room. Per "iberuon. no rirst insertion iesb uian nesg A ffjw, Mnea , 1H advertise it. A two or three line want cents. Uttlo. but the returns will -urprlse In ad will help you Bell your surplus ,, T r- you UIT 'MI stock, real estate, eto. J-frgj. Jn tverything 'B UNlQNpL B WANTED FEMALE HELP SK CHAMBERMAID for few hours each MmW day. 2474 Wash. The Idanha. JR- 1-8-lwk SB, WANTED MALE HELP" TJfcar EXPERIENCED hog raiser and farm-fK farm-fK er; excellent ranch proposition. Ad-iK Ad-iK dress Box "" Standard. 1-4-lwk iK WANTED Boy with horse to carry 1H, paper route. Inquire at The Stand- ard office. 12 16 tf Iff; SITUATIONS WANTED llK -RANTED Position as housekeeper ' MM- or carinc for Invalid. 2882 Washing- K ton. 1-8-1" Mm CAPABLE young woman wants work MB mornings. 2G51 Adams avenue. I HEK 1-4-lwk i Mk IK WANTED IB MISCELLANEOUS K MILLION BICYCLES to repair; K reasonahle prices. Covey Cycle Co., I 257G Wash. Ave. 1-p-lwk ' Mm MCE clean white rags at the Stand-: Stand-: MR ard Office. j Bf BICYCLE FRAMES AT ONCE. HIGH ' PRICES. COVEY CYCLE CO., 2576 Mf- WASHINGTON AVE. 1-5-lwk jK BOARDNDROOM iK INQUIRE 2074 Adams. 1-4-Imo JM PERSONAL. 'Hf MADAM NIXON now located at 2651 4 Adams, will be glad to see her for-fmt- mer friends aud patrons. 1-4-lwk Vt ' BUSINESS M OPPORTUNITIES :ll CONFECTIONERY store with soda jfl; fountain, 209-25th St 1-7-1 wk ;' FOR RENT IS - Furnished Houses, Rooms and jS-' Apartments. -jEftfv . - $21 2 MOD. furnished nns. for housekeep- ;iWmt iug Inquire rm. 1 over Ogden theater. m 1"10'ti: l$ NICELY furnished 3-room apartment; MB modern, 222'J Liu. 1-8-lwk HJT MODERN furnished rooms, close in. MM' Phone 1690-J. 1-8-lwk fltt 2 COMFORTABLE h'k'p. rms. ground Bd floor, light, hath and phone, reason-Hi reason-Hi able. 541-27th St. 1-7-1 wk mW 4 ROOM apt. furnished or un furnish- m ed 33rd and Wash. J. E. Wright. mm , 1-7-1 wk Mlk ' jSIODERN 4-room house, furnace, part- MmJB: ' ly furnished. Inquire 2547 Monroe. Mmffc 1-6-1 wk IP5 " jttr NICELY fur. up-to-date 3-rm. Apt.; Wk ideal location; no children. 2341 Ad- ;f amB 1-5-lwk mh LARGE nicely furnished front room, H! furnace heat. Phono 1099-J. 443 Her- 1 I rick ave. 12-29-tf 1 t 3 MOD. Furnished housekeeping rms. 2671 Wall. 12-23-tf. I fc HKPG. rms., gas, bath. 427-24th. I 12-23-1 mo. I ROOMS for housekeeping. 2220 Lln- fl colli. 12-20-tf MODERN housekeeping apartments; W steam heat. 330 23rd. 12-10-U I f FURNISHED Apts.; no children; 1-2 ;I block east of Washington. 447 21st St. H I . FURNISHED, clean, comfortable H 'l housekeeping rooms, $2 week up. 53o m h cist st. HIkIs ONE or two furnishea rooms for light housekeeping. Colonial apartments, 362 Twenty-fourth street; prices rea mnt EOnable. 9-3-tf J FURNISHED apartments. 2034 Gran:. ffl 9-18-lyr In SLEEPING rooms. Colonial Apts. 302 smSO 24th St. 9-3-tf BSKlr Wml HOUSEKEEPING rooms, single or in LVi eulteB, furnished or unfurnished, la ml - any number, prices moderate; must Vfit be reuted. W. U. Wedell, 24US Wash. By " 4-30-u FOR RENT Hf (Jnfurnished Houses, Rooms and Hi Apartments. I SIX-room houso 2159 Adams, $13.50; ME Inquire 2155 Adams. 1-8-lwk m a 4-ROOM modern house Avith full hase- mM. 1 ' ment; close to town, $15 per mo. MM: Phone 612. 1-8-tf MM . , HI: NEW 3 rooms, modern. Apply Miss MM, Weston, 2431 Adams. 1-7-1 wk f FIVE-room brick houso; carpets MM, ? down in 4 rooms; close in; $17 a mo. i f Got key at Dundee Woolen Mills. 2431 MRU Hudson Ave. 1-5-lwk BKH BlE 5-ROOM. modern houso. Phone 1211. F? l-8-tf Br 6-7 ROOM modern, 2644-Lafayette, $18, Ml. Near Jackson. Blchsel. Phone. 1932-W. mfr- 12-17-tf Jy A COZY 4-room houso on the Bench. MM Inquire Room 403. First Nafl Bank H Bldg, H-2-L' MM, Mm Read the Classified Ads.-. EIGHT-room Mod., $15. Phone 2222. 12 3 lmo A GOOD four room house in railroad district. $12 per month- J. J. Brum-mitt, Brum-mitt, Phone 59. HELMS apartments, 2248 Jefferson; call forenoon. 11-16-tf. A 6-ROOM modern house with full basement. Situated In the south part of town, $15 per mo. Phone 612. 11-3-tf APT mod., 3 rms., bath and kitchenette;' kitchen-ette;' 531 24th. Tel. 1895 10-14-tf HOUSES and flats. 2634 Grant. 9-18-tf DNE or more unfurnished rooms. Co-'onlal Co-'onlal Apts 362 24th St 9-3-tf Tor1&le miscellaneous FRESH good milch cow cheap. Enquire En-quire at once 426 Adams. 1-10-1 wk FORD touring car. good shape, 10S1 Oak St, Bargain quick sale. 1-10-1 wk SNAP Steger piano; part cash, bal. easy payments, 3322 Wash. Phone 257. 1-8-lwk GOOD-sized Coles Hot Blast Heater; used four months, cheap. 948 Capitol. Cap-itol. 1-S-lwk TWO good milch cows. 3293 Stevens Ave. 1-8-lwk ROOMING HOUSE FOR SALE 16 ROOMS hot and cold water, $500, if taken before 25th of Jan. 330-24th. 1-5-tC GOOD Oak top counter, 24 ft. long, cheap. I. L. Clark &. Sons Co. 1-5-lwk OGDEN Vacuum Cleaner Exchange. We handle the grand prize winning cleaner, The Eureka. Rent It at $1.00 per day. 420-25th St. Ph. 915. 1-4-2H GOOD horse weight 1200. Grand Union Un-ion Tea Co., 2436 Wash. 12-30-tf LOST LOST 2 Airdale dogs, return to R. B. Porter, 800 Washington. Reward. l-6-3t ONE bay mare, 1200 lbs.; white star on forehead; one black mare, 800 lbs., white hind foot. Return to Y. Naka-shlma, Naka-shlma, R. F. D. No. 1, Layton. 1-5-lwk IN November necklace and lavelllere set with pearls, grape design. Return Re-turn to 559-23d St. Phone 1921-M. Reward. Re-ward. 1-5-lwk MONEY TO LOAN ON R. E. only. Bichsel, 215 Eccles Bldg. 11-19-tt SHORT time chattle mortgage loans. Kelly & Herrick. 10-2-tf MORTGAGE loans on farm and city property. O. A. Kennedy, basement Utah National Bank Building. 9-ltf DIAMONDS, watches, jewelry, guns, etc. Thomas Loan office, Grant & 25th 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 MR. D1X, 218 Col. Hudson Building. Salaried people can get it without security. Others on Furniture, Pianos, Pia-nos, etc. Can be repaid in small weekly or monthly payments. tf FOR SALE 1 REAL ESTATE City Real Estate For Sale AlToPPRTnTYl HOW much are you worth today? In 3 or 5 years ask yourself the same question. Why not let your small savings work for you? Lots 52'xl32 in growing part of city, $225; terms. Call and see Ogden Home Builders' Co., 213 Eccles Bldg., Phone 917. A GOOD plant suitable for pickle fac tory, or any kind of manufacturing plant, consisting of concrete building 40 x 90 feet, with seven lots; only $1500; $500 down; balance on 10 years time at Seven per cent Interest. J. J. Brummitt, Phone 59. A MODERN five room" house, close in, hardwood floors,, everything new, neat and up-to-date, for only $2000; $1000 cash, balance on time. J. J. Brummitt, under Utah Nat Bank. LOT 75x140 ft. on 24th St. Nob Hill Annex, between Taylor td Fillmore Ave. Price $650. Inquire N. Oswald, Rock Port, Mo. R. 3. 11-19-lwk ONE of the best paying restaurants In the city, well located, doing excellent excel-lent business, owner Is In hospital, must be sold. J. J. Brummitt, under Utah Nat, Bank. County Real Estate For Sale HOG or cattle ranch, 10 years to pay. Lucern and grain land. Box O, care Standard. 1-4-lwk NOTICE The regular annual meeting of the shareholders of the First National Bank of Ogden, Utah, will be held at their banking room, at 2484 Washington Wash-ington avenue, Ogden, Utah, on Tuesday, Tues-day, January 11, 1916, at 11 o'clock a. in., for the purpose of electing directors di-rectors to serve for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business bus-iness as may properly come before said meeting. Dated: Ogden, Utah, December 21, 1915. JAMES F. BURTON, Cashier. Advertisement Vfetch tfefesulfa spbiijour way "MggMBWBBBBMMMMMMMlMMMMMWMMMMMMI Ogden Business Directory ACCORDION PLEATING. Done in all lengths. 2568 Cole's Court, rear 240 26th St. Tel. 1180-M. ARCHITECTS. ; F. S. PEERY, 410 25th St, 10-2-tf CURTAINS. Curtains done up. Phone L'596-M. 8-23-tf CITY SCAVENGER. City Scavenger, McCarty &. Co., 2733 Grant, Bell phone 2018-W. CARPET CLEANING, K. Van Kampen Phone 883 for auto trimming, upholstering, mattress making, restretching of bed springs. CHIROPRACTOR. 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. - I " .i CHILI CON CARNE. Chill Con Carne, Chicken Tamales, Clam Chowder, Olympia Oysters, at the Bismarck Chill Shop, phone 919-W. COUNSELOR-AT-LAW. Lawyer O'Connolly over Commercial National Bank Bldg., 369 24th Street. Phone 11. FURRIER AND TAXIDERMIST Furs cleaned and remodeled in the latest style. Furs skinned and tanned. T. Gajewsky, 2474 Wash. Phono 433. 11-2-tf HOTELS. When In Los Angeles, stop at Van Winkle; rates reasonable, 349 South Olive. 12-22-lmo FLORISTS. Mrs. J. J. Van Der Schuit, Van Hoist Floral Co. Funeral designs, Greenhouses, 740 2th St. Phone 906. 7-9-lyr. MODERN PLUMBING. Welshans Plumbing & Heating Co., 2325 Hudson. First-class work guaranteed. guaran-teed. Phones S69 and 2032. NEW & SECOND HAND GOODS 2ew and second-hand furniture, clothing and shoes bought, sold or exchanged; ex-changed; also trunks and suitcases cheap. A. SIner. Phono 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 houis 11 to 4 p. m. New Peery Bldg., Hudson Ave. Phone 1900-W. Residence phone 2129-W. 640 Washington Ave. PRACTICAL NURSE. Mrs. Greenwood, Phone 255S-M. 11-12-lmo PRIVATE HOSPITAL. Park Prlvato Hospital, 778 21st. Maternity work a specialty. 12-16-tf SANITARY WORK. Your Garbage hauled regular. Sanitary Sani-tary can furnished free. Sanitary Garbage Gar-bage Co. Phone 620. STORAGE BATTERIES. Recharged, repaired, stored; satisfaction satis-faction guaranteed. Electric Service Co., 425 24th St. 2-22-tf STORAGE. THE W. D. BROWN CO.. 2255 Wall ave. Phone 691. 12-29-Cmos TRUNK FACTORY. Trunks, Bags, Suitcases and Handbags Hand-bags repaired at 350 24th St. 10-26-tf FRATEMAI SOCIETIES ! 1 The Woman's Benefit Association of the (Maccabees, Silver Review No. 1 meets every first and third Friday evenings at S o'clock, and every second sec-ond and fourth Fridav afternoon at 2:30' o'clock in the Woodmen Hall, Fraternity block, 2320 Washington avenue. av-enue. Visiting members cordially Invited In-vited to attend. Anna Holdon, L. C.; L. Jennie Prout, R. K 2455 Van Bu ron avenue. Brotherhood of American Yeomen, Ogden Homestead No. i.505 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. Reid, foreman J. a. Junk, correspondent, corre-spondent, 3202 Washington avenue. Queen City Robekah Lodge No. 4, I O. 0 F,, meets second and fourth Saturday evenings at Odd Fellows hall. Visiting members invited. Minnie Min-nie Child. 2T. G., Annine Carlson, He-cording He-cording Secretary. The American Masonic Federation Ogden Lodge No. SI, 2111 1-2 Wash- 1 w. IH J Look What Prohibition J I Did To Arizona I I 1 The State of Arizona went "dry" a 1 I year ago. For better or for worse? De- I 1 I cide for yourself by reading about it in 1 WM I the January SUNSET. 1 H It tells the truth regarding 'The Vice 1 H 1 of Thrift"; $9.31 increase in taxation; ifr th.6 I H 1 what it did to Marshal Bobbie Burns of 1 WU 1 Williams ; and all you want to know, V nCW 1 fl 1 whether you are "wet" or "dry." 1 H I You can learn all about it from a man -w- -y- Tf nr r I H I who went down there and dug up facts, 1 I l L I I H figures, photos and opinions that will 3 J JL k3 JL JL 1 H 1 make you sit up and say, "Whew!" or XT I 1 1 "Whoa!" as the case may be. lOr January I H 1 If you like "briny" fiction, you might 1 H I read 'The Three Captains," the best on the TVTiTVfc"7" 15c a opy 1 1 I tale of ships and their men Henry C. News-stands J J yy $1.50 per Year 1 Wk 1 Rowland ever wrote; far and away the IH 1 best sea story of the world's war. A lot jH I of other features make this first issue of ' IH the "new size, flat shape" SUNSET JM 1 magazine the biggest and best yet. H I We Will Pay You $25.00 for Writing a Letter I 1 The subscriber who sends us the best letter giving H I the "reasons why" a certain ad. made the biggest im- mm I pression, gets the $25.00; the second best, $15.00; H the third best $10.00; and the fourth and fifth best I M I $5.00. Full details in the January SUNSET. 1 H SUNSET MAGAZINE I ' i - Ington avenue, -will meet every Monday Mon-day evening at S p. m. Visiting brothers broth-ers cordially invited to attend. W. PI. Toller, R. W. M.. A. E. Lansing secretary, 436 Thlrthieth street. Royal Highlanders Ogden Castle No. 525 meets in the new I. O. O. F. hall; Fraternity block, 2320 Washington Washing-ton Ave., every 2nd and 4th Friday evenings at S o'clock. Visiting Pligh-landers Pligh-landers cordially invited. Alford Burgl, 111. Pro.; William Muller, Sec-Treas. Sec-Treas. Royal Neighbors of America meets every second and fourth Monday nights of each month at S o'clock at the new Odd Fellows hall, Fraternity building. Visiting neighbors Invited. Ella Mitchell, O. R., 247 21st. street Lillian Newton, Recorder 27th. and Qulncy. MASONIC Queen Esther Chapter No. 4 O. E. S., regular meetings hold at Masonic hall on Washington Ave., between 25th and 26th Sts., the first and third Fridays of each month. Sojourning So-journing members cordially invited to attend. Iola Blackman, M., Linda L. Irwin, Secretary-Treasurer. Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle No. 5S1, meets every Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock, new Woodman Hall, visiting Neighbors invited. Dues will be collected on the 5th of each month at Mlsch Drug Store. Addle A. Fellows, Fel-lows, G. N. 126 Poplar avenue, phone 12S5-R. Marie Crites Clerk 2731 Monroe Ave. phone 1913-R. Ogden Lodge No. 2, Knights of Pythias Py-thias meets every Monday evening at S o'clock in Castfe Hall of the Pythian building, 2351 Grant avenue, visiting Knight3 welcome, E. E. Young, C. C George B. Hart K. R. S., Edgar A Ford. M. F., 2340 Grant avenue. Ogden Lodge No. 5, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, meets in I. O. O. F. hall every Tuesday evening. Visiting Vis-iting brothers cordially invited to be present. Ben Moloff, N. G., Henry Kissel, Secretary. Utah Camp No. 9990 Modern Woodmen Wood-men of America, meets every Wednesday Wednes-day night in the 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, Cleric Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogden Aerie No. 118, F. O. E., meets every Wednesday evening at Eagle's hall, Hudson avenue, at 8 o'clock. Visiting brother Eagles and Invited to attend the Aerie meetings. Club rooms open at 11 a. m- Geo. F. Roach, W. President; Presi-dent; E. R. Gelger, Secretary; Drs. H, B. Forbes and Paul Ingebretsen, Aerie Physicians. Woodmen of the World, Weber Camp No. 74 meets In the W. O. W. hall, Fraternity block, 2320 Washington Washing-ton avenue, every Thursday evening at S o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially cor-dially invited to attend. J.L. Kelli-her, Kelli-her, C. C, W. M. Piggott, Clerk, P. O. Box 48S. Order of Owls, Ogden Nest, No. 1'21, 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 the Nest meetings. W. D. Watson, President, C. A. ICnowlden, Secretary. AlxDallinuirFfesuIfa H OurntAJsBrnaber' mberrfResulisxbariiany Lm Try one to-rnorrow H |