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Show H Get the Habit-Use Standard Want Ads jK Everybody reads the Want Ad page it's the medium of exchange for Real Estate, For Sale, Exchange, Room j H and Houses for Rent, Help Wanted, Positions Wanted, Etc. ? - -j CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. j j mf Jp fTijA7g Payable In advance. One cent per -wdrd per inscr DAII Y m trtl ZJ t!on. No first insertion less than 25 cents. Two or more aiL1 If Let the people know what yon hare llne8( 25 ceQts per Une per wee" 75 cents por Une per Want Adsaro great aid to small busl- if to offer If you have a vacant room. mQnth -with no chance ne83 1,nes run da,,y COBt but E$ advertise it. A two or three line wan'. u uu tUtt bKm' Uttlor but the returns will ..urpriao II ad will help you sell your surplus tfQm , 1 C , i , ' you. K stock, real estate, etc. First In Everything . I ZZ!IZZZIZZZ l I " WANTED MALE HELP 1 I YOUNG man stenographer and asBlst-I asBlst-I nnt bookkeeper 521 Eccles Bldg. h 11-2-tf J DRESSMAKING I IS INFANTS, children's and doll sewing mall orders answered. 1019 Grant. J 11-15-lmo Strictly up-to-date dressmaking, cue-I cue-I nine and recqption gowns a specialty special-ty iy; price reasonable. 168 Doxcy Ave I phone 1066: 10-27-lmo f DRESSMAKING, 619 Sullivan avenue J BOARD AND ROOM. i FIRST-class rooms, with or without I board, modern. 2444 Llncolu-.21.lrao , j FQRRSy I FurniBhed Houses, Rooms and I , Apartments. . ii NICELY furnished 5-rm. Apts., strictly modern; no children. 2341 Adams I) 5-ROOM modern cottage, furnished. Address Box P, Standard Office. II 4-ROOM house, modern, close in, I partly furnished. Ogden Steam Laun- I M dry. 11-15-1 K K FURNISHED Apts.; no cWWren: 1-2 IB block east of Washington. 44 , 21st St. m SINGLE rooms and apartments, relit re-lit diced prices; use piano Monroe. 11 FURNISHED house and rooms. Close wmt in. 249 26th. ii-1--iwk rtj SK FURNISHED house, 4 rooms, piano B' bath, cellar. 2455 Van Buren Phone j 1616-W. 11-11-1" H. JMt 5-ROOM modern furnished house with Mi Piano. Enquire 292 21st 11-11-1 v. k JiW 5-ROOM modern furnished or unfur-Sb unfur-Sb mshed. Purdy. 2379 Hudson Phone &L 4S5. 11-10-1" K rll SLEEPING room. 2317 Jefferson TPM 11-1 1-1 v. ii Mrt NICELY furnished rooms for light 'SisfeepmE' 512 "" ""u-ioSS tHr 101--J , mm FURNISHED rooms, very desirable, yMr S them. 530 23d SL 11-10-lwk mB ROOMS for light housekeeping. 2548 SK Lincoln. li-9-mn 91 ROOM for gentleman; steam heat, 1M bath, close in $2.50 week. Refer- jX ences. 2341 Adams. 10-,.5-lmo 3! PEARL Furnished Apts. Gas, hot water, no children. 2711 Grant. 2-1-lyr fiK 0 ROOMS for housekeeping; gas, bath, jjjl 5S5room. 427 24th St. 11-3-lmo J3 LIGHT housekeeping rooms. 437 fSwL Herrlck. iu-JU-imo Wm HOUSEKEEPING rooms, MMon- Ul: roe. " SBw i.ROOM furnished house, modern gjjfc ?15 inquire forenoon, 2248 Jo"erson. SIR J ?k MODERN steam heated room closo Sgm fnr suitable for 2 gentlemen Phone affi 1211. 10"9,tf Mm 319 26th St. fronting park, 4 rooms illP nicely furnlBiiea, aiuo nu.a -"" J B Sifted, modern flats. Apply J63M H Grant. " . :'i K HOUSEKEEPING apartments; gas 1 W fn" bath 2203 Wash. Over Tabcr-illobpharmacy. Tabcr-illobpharmacy. 10-27-lmo , 1 K ONE or two furnlBhoa rooms for light J 1 m housekeeping. Colonial apartments. 3 362 Twenty-fourth street: prices rea-J rea-J K Bonable. 9'3tf jl K FURNISHED. clean. comfortable W '1 housekeeping rooms, $2 week up. 53G Iff I 31st St. st MODERN housekeeping apartments; mm- Iteam heat 330 23d St. 10-16-tt iWi ' FURNISHED apartments. 2634 Grant. 8 1 1.. 9-18-lyr uyi I ; . '4 m HOUSEKEEPING rooms, single or In fr suites furnished or unfurnished. In ' m any number, prices moderate; must m I S rented. W. B. Wedell. 2468 Wash- mWm BLEEPING rooms, hot and cold wa-X-SmW tcr, single or in suite. 2E26 Adams. iSXlft- w. i 'JB BLEEPING rooms, Colonial Apts. 362 lr,mt ?4th St 9'u- ;I FOR RENT iM I f Uafurnished HouBes, Kooms and fern Apartments. Jffl 4-ROOM brick on Bench. PJone ;5?fi i f 1203-j. 1:L-15-tf e i ' FOUR-roora house, vrell located on J8 Bench, for $S per mouth, for tho "wln-l "wln-l ' ter. J. J. Brummitt, Phono 59. C. 3-ROOM, pantry, clothes closet, sum-ffifX sum-ffifX aer kitchen, light, water. 341 18Ui. gHSTv Hn ' 6.ROOM modora with gas and hot wa-iilH wa-iilH r, furnace heat, on Bench. Inquire iKff E. F. Bratz, 410 2Dth. Phone 1960. ' I' 11-13-lwk H'l- Read tho Classified Ads. jSz 7-ROOM modern Apt. Inquire 118 23d. Phono 1352-J. 11-12-lwk 4-ROOM house, 2769 AdamB. Phono 144S-J. ll-5-2wks 6-ROOM mod. brick, close in, $25. A. W. Hadley, Eccles Bldg. Phone 300. 11-10-lwk NICE modern house. Phone 1678-J. H. D. Brown, 2129 Qulncy. 11-10-lwk 7-RM. house, 2S12 Grant Phone 1403-J. 11-9-lwk 6-7 ROOM modern, 2644 Lafayette; Bench, $1S. Bichsel. Phone 1932-W. 10-25-tt FIVE-room, modern house. Inquire Dr. Conroy. Phone 120. 11-7-tf A MODERN house. 2726 Madison. Phone 1415-M. 11-5-tf 4 MODERN rooms. 252 22di St 11-3-lmo A 6-ROOM modern hoUBO with full basement. Situated in the south part of town, $15 per mo. Phone 612. 11-3-tf 3, 4, 5 and 8-room house. W. B. Wedell. We-dell. 11-1-lmo STORE room. 2616 Wash. Ave. A COZY 4-room house on the Bench. Inquire Room 403, First Nat'l Bank Bldg. 11-2-tf APT , mod., 3 rms,, bath and kitchenette kitchen-ette 531 24th. Tel 1895 10-14-tf HOUSES and flats. 2634 Grant. DNE or more unfurnished rooms. Colonial Co-lonial Apts . 362 24th St 9-3-tf 8-ROOM brick boardinc house on Reovcs Av6. Rent $20. Inquire at Greiners. 128 25ih St Phone 919-W. forTsalST miscellaneous COMMENCING Monday, November 16 everything in furniture, rugs, beds," etc., will be clobed out, all new goods everything must be sold In 30 days regardless of cost Open evenings. Palsgrove Furniture Co., 2G3G Washington Wash-ington Ave. 11-1-tf CHAMPION rango, $10. Oriole go-cart Phone 1363-J. 11-13-lwk $400 PIANO for $175. 464 22d. 11-10-tt C LARGE sacks of kindling wood, $1 Oak wood for fireplaces. J. H. Wheelwright, Wheel-wright, 234S Hudson. Phone 828. 11-10-lwk PIANO, cheap. Owner going away. Inquire In-quire 1970 Jackson. 11-9-lwk FURNITURE of 3 rooms, complete for housekeeping, $40. 952 21st. 11-9-lwk FURNITURE; must be sold at once. George A. Craig, 539 23d. 11-9-lwk CANARIES Beautiful dark yellow pepper fed and warblers, guaranteed singers. 547 24th St. 10.25-lmo RARE old violins. 2874 Hudson. 10-22-lmo WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WASHING and ironing to do at 2317 1-2 Adams, No 3. 11-11-lwk NICE clean white rags at the Stand ard Office. SUMMONS. In the District Court of Weber County, Coun-ty, State of Utah. Clara Jones, Plaintiff, vs. W. H Jones, Defendant The State of Utah to the said Defendant: De-fendant: Vrtn nrn horfthv Rummonev to ap pear within twenty days after service of thiB Summons upon you, if served within the County in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend tho abovo entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will he rendered against you according to -the demand of the complaint, which ; has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action Is brought to dissolve ( the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between the plaintiff plain-tiff and defendant JOHN C. DAVIS. Plaintiff's Attorney P. O. Address, No. 215 First National Bank Bldg.. Ogden, Utah. First publication Oct 18, 1915. Last publication Nov. 22, 1915. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under authority of an order of sale granted by The District Court of the County of Weber, State of Utah, dated November 5, 1915, I will sell at private sale the following described real estate: The undivided Eleven fifteenths fif-teenths of a part of Lot Four (4), Kershaws Subdivision of Block Thirty-one (31), Plat "C" of Ogden City Survey; Beginning at a point Forty-two Forty-two (42) feet West of the South East Corner of 3aid Lot Four (4), Block Thirty-one (31), Plat "C" of Ogden City Survey, and running thonco North One hundred fifty (150) feet, thenco West Ninety (90) foot, thence South One Hundred fifty (150) feet, thenco East Ninety (90) feet to tho place of beginning, all in the County of Weber. State of Utah. The sale will be made on or after November 00 1915, and bldB will bo rccolvcd at' tho office of S. T. Corn, 310 First National Bank building, Ogden, Utah. Terms of sale, cash, ten per cont pay-ablo pay-ablo at the timo of the Bale and balance bal-ance upon confirmation by the court Dated November 5, 1916. HENRY LAWRENCE SULLIVAN. Executor of the Estate of Daniel E. Sullivan, deceased. Read the Classified Ads. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE City Real Estate For Sal LOT, 66x330 feet on road to the sugar factory; price, $350. Pay $10 cash and $10 per month with 8 per cent Interest Inter-est O. A. Kennedy, Basement Utah Natl. Bldg. 11-13-lwk A GREAT Bargain Suitable for pickle factory, planing mill, laundry, or any kind of manufacturing plant; a building 4Ux90 feet, with 7 lots, only $1500 on any kind of terms. J. J. Brummitt Phone 59. 5-RM. mod., 10 lots, elect lights, big chicken run on 37th; will also trade for some city property; many other good deals in houses and lands, houses for rent Address, 3519 Adams. 11-12-lmo WILL build to suit you, only three blocks from heart of city, on 22d and Adams. Phono 1427. 11-9-tt FOR SALE at a Bargain 26-acre irrigated ir-rigated farm at Pleasant View, land all under cultivation, hay, grain, fruit, beets, etc. Farm located on State road, also car line. Let us show you. Federal Land & Mortgage Co Phone 540. 11-9-lwk A MODERN five-room bungalow near Sacred Heart academy, with large lot, modern in every respect, except heat; 11"? RPTPPTl nnrrVl r rvynnf hilinln J J Brummitt, Under Utah National Bank. HOUSES any size, any kind, cheap. Phone 1427. R. C. McBnde 10-23-tr FARM tANDS TO TRADE FOR CITY PROPERTY. NOW is your chance to trade your city property for a good farm close to Ogden. 40 acres, 3-room house, teamB and machinery at Clinton. 85 ACRES, good bouse, machinery, some stock, best water right in state. South Weber. This is an opportunity. OGDEN HOME BUItDERS CO. 412 25th St Phone 917. A BARGAIN IN FARM LANDS. 320 Acres in Park valley, A-l dry farm land; all fenced and 90 acres undei cultivation, only 1-4 mile from new school. Will sell on terms or trade for Ogden property. Don't miss this chance if you want a dry farm; $2U an acre. Ogden Home Builders Co , 412 25th St. Phone 917. 10-28-tf 7-ROOM modern; Bonch. Take part In trade. 3-room, 2045 Qulncy; easy terms. Bichsel, 215 Eccles Bldg. 10-25-tf FOR SALE By Owner, modern house 4 rooms and bath, sleeping porch; fine location, eaBt front; terms. Phone 2315-J, or call 2375 Jackson Ave. 10-16-lmo frOR SALE OR TRADE FRESH milch cow. 1916 Grant 10-16-lmo MONEY TO LOAN ?uu to loan on Ugden Real Estate. J J. Brummitt, Unuer Utah National Bank. 11-13-tf SHORT time chaitlu mongagb loauu. Kelly & Herrick. 10-2-tf MORTGAGE loans on farm and city property. O. A. Kennedy, basement Utafc Nat'l Bldg. 9-1-tf DIAMONDS, watches, Jewelry, guns, etc. 'inomas Loan otlico, Grout & 25th &-18-U MONEY to loan on reai estate secur lty. J. J. in-ummitt 4-27-U WHEN you want $10 or more ASK Ji.. DIX, 218 Col. Hudson Building. Salaried people can get lt without : Becurlty. Others on Furniture. Pla l bob, etc Can be repaid In small weekly or monthly payments. LOST. A DIAMOND brooch, between 2Sth and 23rd on Washington and Alham-bra Alham-bra theatre. Telephone 937. Reward. 11-15-lt GOLD bracelet. Return J. Briggs, Har-rlsville, Har-rlsville, Reward. 11-15-lwk NATURAL rod fox neck fur; whole skin; maker's name Loul6 Gassner, San Francisco. On South Bench Phone 493-R. Reward. 11-9-tf PERSONAL. CHILD'S fur collar, tan lined with tan satin, between 22d and 24th and Qulncy and Endlon. Phone 1314-R. Reward. H-8-2t BARGAINS in Rebuilt Typewriters "All Makos." Ogdon Typewriter House. 2422 Hudson. 1-27-lyr IN A BAD FIX. The -well-beloved bishop of a certain cer-tain Southern State Is so nhsentmlnd-ed nhsentmlnd-ed that his family Is always apprehensive apprehen-sive for his welfare when ho is away from home. Not long ago, while making a journey jour-ney by rail, tho bishop was unable to find his ticket when the conductor asked for lt. "Novor mind, bishop." said the conductor, con-ductor, who knew him -well, "I'll get it on iay second round." However, -when the conductor pasB-ed pasB-ed through the car again the ticket waB still missing, "Oh, well, bishop, it will be all right if you never find it!" tho conductor assured him. "No, it -won't my friend," contradicted contra-dicted tho bishop. "I've got to find that ticket I -want to know where I'm going." Youth's Companion. Read the Classified Ads. j i Ogden Business Directory ACCORDION PLEATING Done In all lengths. 2668 Colo's Court, rear 240 26th St. TeL'1180-M. ARCHITECTS. F. S. PEERY over Marshall Drug Store. , 10-2-tf ASSAY OFFICE Union Assay Office, Inc., 152-154 South WeBt Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah. P. O. Box 1446. BULBS. Fresh shipment of bulbs from Holland; Hol-land; all varieties, lowest prices. Mrs. J. J. Van Der Schult and Van Hoist, 740 28th, Phone 906. CURTAINS. CURTAINS dono up. Phone 2596-M. 8-23-tf CITY SCAVENGES. City Scavenger, McCarty &. Co., 2723 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. Freenjjr, D. C. Graduate Chiropractor. Chiro-practor. No drugs, Burgery or usteopa thy, try chiropractic Rooms 212-213-214 CoL HudBon Bldg. Phone 311. OHILr CON CARNE Ohm IsOn oaruu, oan-ceu lamales, Fresh Clam Chowder at tho Bismarck. Bis-marck. Phone 919-W. GOUNSELOR-AT.LAW Lawyer O Connolly over Commercial National bank Blagu ii Ziui SL Phono 1L ENGLISH TAUGHT SPECIAL rates for classes of 10 or more. Call 2214 Wash. 11-9-lmo FURS. FURS clenned and remodeled In the latest style. Furs skinned and tanned. T. Gajewsky, 34U 24th St Phouo 4J3. 11-2-tf FLORISTS. Mrs. J. J. Van Der Schuit, Van Holht Floral Co. Funeral designs, Greenhouses, 740 28th St. Phone 906. 7-9-lyr FOUNDRY & MACHINE SHOPS All kinds of brass and Iron castings. Machine, Boiler and Sheet Iron Work. Phono 047. Western Fbundry & Machine Ma-chine Co. HOGS KILLED. Wo kin, aress, out up, ana pickle your hogs. Phone 1386-M. 11-11-lmo MASSAGE " Miss Bellingy gives good, refreshing, refresh-ing, magnetic, hoi, invigorating vapor baths. Massage; several restful or pain relief treatments. Your early patronage appreciated. Hours, 10 A. M. to 11 P. M. 352 25th St. Near Reed Hotel, and others. ll-15-.lt MODERN PLUMBING. Wolshans Plumbing & Heating Co., 2325 Hudson, jurat-cuss work Guaran-tood. Guaran-tood. Phones S69 and 2032. NEW & SECOND-HAND GOODS Now and second-hand lurniture, clothing and shoes buugnt. sold or exchanged; ex-changed; also trunks and suitcases cheap. A. Slner. Phonu 1J21. 17a l-a Twenty-fltth St b-13-lyr ANYTHING A to Z, new or second, bo't, sold or oxchanged. Phono 33J-W. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Dr. A. i?ermuuu, .fnyaiciau and Surgeon, Sur-geon, uitico hours 11 io 4 p. in. New teory Bldg Hudson Ave. Phout 1900-W. ReBidouco phono 2129-W. 04b Washington Ave. PRACTICAL NURSE. MRS. GREENWOOD. Phone 1697-W. 11-12-lmo SANITARY WORK. Your Garbage hauled regular., Sanitary Sani-tary can furnished free. Sanitary Garbage Gar-bage Co. Phone 620. STORAGE BATTERD3S. Recharged, repaired, stored; satisfaction satis-faction guaranteed. Electric Service Co., 425 24th St 2-22-tf TRUNK FACTORY Trunks, Bags, Suitcases and Handbags Hand-bags repaired at 350 24th St 10-26-tf PRESTO CHANGE. Mlllicont Thcro is only one thing more astonishing than tho readiness with which Ned gavo up tobacco when he became engaged. PhyllisWhat is that astonishing thing? Millicent The rapidity with whicl he took it up again as soon as wc wore married, oo Read tho Classified Ada. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES I The Woman's Benefit Association of tho Maccabees, Sliver Revlorr No 1 meotB every ilrBt and third Friday evenings at 8 o'clock, and every second sec-ond and fourth Friday afternoons at 2:30 o'clock in the Woodmen HalU Fraternity block, 2320 Washington avenue. av-enue. Visiting members cordially in vltod to attend. Anna Holden, L. C; L. Jennie Prout R. K., 2455 Van Bu-ren Bu-ren avenue. 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. R1L foreman. J. A. Junk, correspondent, corre-spondent, 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. Minnie Min-nie Child, N. G.: Annine Carlson, Recording Re-cording Secretary. The American Masonic Federation Ogden Lodge No. 81, 2414 1-2 Washington Wash-ington aenue, -will meet every Monday Mon-day evening at 8 p. m. VlsltLng brothers broth-ers cordially Invited to attend. W. H. Toller, R. W. M., A. E. Lansing, secretary, 436 Thirtieth street. Royal Highlanders Ogden Castle No. 526 meetB in the ne 1. O. O. F. hall; Fraternity block, 2320 Washington Washing-ton Ave., every 2nd and 4lh Friday evenings at 8 o'clock. Visiting Highlanders High-landers cordially Invited. Alford Burgi, 111. Pro.;. William Muiler, Sec.-Treas. Sec.-Treas. Royal Neighbors of America meets ev.ery second and fourth Monday nights of each month at 8 o'clock at the new Odd Fellows hall, Fraternity building. Visiting neighbors Invited. Ell.. Mitchell, O. R., 247 21st street Lillian Newton, Recordor 27th and QQuIncy. MASONIC Queen Esther chapter No. 4, O. E. S regular meetlngb held at Masonic hall on Washington Ave., between 25th and 26th Sts., tho first and third Fridays of each month. Sojourning So-journing members cordially invited to attond. Nevada Cook, W. M.; Callle E. Cave, Secretary. Ogden Lodge No 2, Knights of Pythias, Py-thias, meets every Monday evening at 8 o'clock in Castle Hall of the Pythian building, 2351 Grant avenue. Visiting Knights welcome, S. D Ridcout, C. C: George B. Hart, K R. S., Edgar A. Ford, M. F., 2340 Grant Ave. Ogden Lodgo 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, Clerk. Order of Owls, Ogden Nest No 1218, Order of Owls, meets every Friday Fri-day evening In their own ball (the old Elk club rooms) at 8 o'clock. Visiting Visit-ing Brother Owls aro invited to attona the Nest meetings. W. D. Watson, President; C. A. Knowlden, Secretary. Woodmen of the World. Weber Camp No. 74, meetB in tho W. O. W. hall, Fraternity block, 2320 Washing-ton Washing-ton avenue, every Thursday evening it 8 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially cor-dially Invited to attend. J. L. Kelll-her, Kelll-her, C. C; W. M. Plggott Clerk, P. O. Box 488. Fraternal Order of Eagles, OgdoD Aerie No. 118, F. O. E., meets every Wednesday evening at Eagles' hall, Hudson avenue, at 8 o'clock. VlBltlng 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. Geiger, Secretary; Drs. H. B Forbes and Paul Ingebretsen, Aorio Physicians. Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle No 581, meets every Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock, new Woodman Hall, Fraternity Bldg., Washington Ave , visiting Neighbors lnvitod. Dues will be collected on the 6th of each month at Misch Drug Storo. Addle A. Fellows, Fel-lows, G. N , 126 Poplar avenue, phono 12S5-R.. Marie Crites, Clerk, 2731 Monroe Ave. phono 1913-R. |