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GRIFFITH MEN and Jfa WOMEN W- 'gjj Br Griffith has x wide ex- V I , perlenco with the diseases of VA AX hi. apoclalty and knows abao- Jf&&& luusly tho remedies best W$VtSSL t adapted to cure. He Is a K0r3B. A thorough student of medicine. toKlSfc and a distinguished grnduato of PW"'JV I one of the bost medical colleges. W" K His sorvlccs are sought In the ISi r ' I I most difficult crsos by tho best M iS. ' Hls" qualification, indorse- M Hi j mnnts and honest methods are "y a - X. all that could be desired, we M can assure you of Batlsfactory j,mmwk m ' services at his hands In any 4kmw bm fl form of skin dlseaaa, Blood HHV j94Ek. S II I Poison, Nervousness, "Weak- BBm. fX 18 J ness, enlargements of vd as. VMBHl VI WTx In glands or stiffened Joints. BBHsBY flit ' Consultations and treatments always confidential and secret at hlo of flees, 159JA Main Street, Salt Lake City. Hours, 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. and ! by appointments. Sundays 10 to 12. 4 FRATERNAl SOCIETIES ; United Spanish "War Veterans, Harry A ; Toung, Camp No. 2, meets first and third Thursday each month at tho U. S. Naw Recruiting Office, 24US Washington Ave ' R. A. Norrls, Commander. K. n. "Veath- ' erby, adjutant. Ogden Lodge 2o. 1314 Loyal Order cf Mouse meets ovory Friday night. 8 oclock. Knights qf Pythias hall, Efoi. Grant avenue. av-enue. A. T. Hestmark, Dictator, J H. Knauss, Secretary, 201 Colonel Hudson ' Bldg. Queen City Rebekah Lodgo No i, I. o. 1 '" 0. k, meets second and fourth Saturday ' evenings at Odd Fellows hall. Vlsuiiirf : members invited. Emma Buchjost, N, G i Lulu Cloudman, Recording bucroturv ' Van Burea. j j Brotherhood of American Yeomen Oc- ' den Homestead No. 1505 meets on every i lf Tuesday evening ln W. O. W. hall Fru- ' ( icrnlty building, Washington avenue. Visiting Archers are cordiuiiy invited w meet with us. E. M. Reid. foreman, J. A. Junk, correspondent, aiuj Woshluutoa ' S avenue Knights of Maccabees, Sliver Teat No. 1. meets every first and third Thursday ' B in 1. O. O. F. hall. Fraternity block, zr.l fi Wash. Ave. Visiting Knights cordially ,,' invited to attend. Harry L. Peterson, 11 Commander, J. D. Harris, Record Kstit- k er, 2175 Hudson Ave. ( Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogden Aerla 5' No. lib, F. o. Ji., moots every Wednes-day Wednes-day evening at iiagiea' hall, Hudson ave nue, at a o clock, v lslting brother Eaght flare fl-are invited to attend iho Acne meetuigs. V Club rooms open at 11 a. m. T. S. bnaughiiessy, W. President; J. A- Hens- to ley, secretary; Dr. H. H. Forges, Aen Pnyslclaiu w . ' 1 Tho Royal Highlanders, Ogden Casila W 52o, meets ln tno magics hall on Hudson Jl avenue every second and tourtn Tuesaay p. evenings at 3 o"clock. Visiting Hlgnianu- d ers cordially Invited. Wm. F. culler, 111 Pro., i F. Piams, 253o Lincoln, necrc- ; t tary-treasuror. j Tho Woman's Benefit Association of ' the Maccabees Silver Kevlow, No 1, meets . L every Friday evening at s o clock In tns ; Woodman nail, uruternity block, S.'J , FO Washington avenue. Visiting members r cordlauy invited to attend. Lmma Had- n lock, L. C; L. Jennie Prout, it. K., iM w Van -Buren avenuo. Amerlcin Masonic Federation (unlver- ! J7J sal Scottish Kite;. Meets every Monday. ' b p. m. at Wasnlngton Ave. Visit- : a lng brothers always welcome. W. H. Tol- ler, R. W. M., 2631 Adams Ave, G. A. ', Mullet-, Secrotary, i'S3ti Washington Ave. Royal Neighbors of America meets L every second and fourth Monday nighu of each month at a o'clock at the new !u Odd Follows hall. Fraternity building ! trat Visiting neighbors Invited. Mary Craw- , jta- ford, Oracle, 2S7t Lafayette Nettlo Tur ner, Recorder, 2U3 Van Buren. ; , tVl Masonic Queon Esther Chaptor No. J. . Vie O. E. S.. regular meetings held at Mason- ' ic hall on Washington Ave, between SSth , and 2tith Sts., tho first and third Fridays i Hrj of each month. Sojourning members ccr- I ,y0 dlally Invited to attend, lola Blackniar. ; l W. M.; Linda L. Irwin, Secretary. Woodmen of tho World, Weber Cam? . No. 74, meets in tho W. O. W. hall, Fra- X. ternlty block. 2320 Washington avenue, f every Thursday evening at a o'clock. Via- 1 itlng Woodmen cordlauy Invited to at tend. LoRoy Farley, C. C; W. M. Tif ' gott, Clerk, P. O. Box 4S3 Women of Woodorart, Ogden Circle ' ? ESI, meets overy Wednesday night at 7:55 j o'clock, now Woodman hall. VifiltlaS tA Neighbors Invited. Duos will be collected HQ! on xho 6th of each month at Mlsch DraS Jj Store. Nina I. Watkins, G. N., 169 Poplar Avo. Mane Crltos, Clerk. 2731 Monro Avo. Phono 1913-R. i ,UJ ', -lit I Ogden Lqdgo No 6 Independent Order ol ; Odd Fellows, moots in 1. O. O. F. hall . s evory Tuesday evening. Visiting brother cordlally invited to bo present. J. . Randall, N. G.; Henry Kissel, Secretary. ; I Th A DrilAt nf V) ,.11....... 1 nrri?n I I Division No. 41. meets every first and ,L third Fridays of eacn month at tb Eagles' hall, at S:15 n. ni. Visiting broth- UUN era cordially invited. Adrian achljper' Ml prt. Secretary. f Ogden Lodgo No. 2, Knights of PythlaJ meets every Monday evening at S o'clock flAii ln Castle Hall of the Pythian bulldlaff. flw 2351 Grant uvoiluo. visiting Knights we fSi- come, D. J. Thurman. Jr., C. C. fftki. George B. Hart, M. R. S.: H. B. Palmer. KTf'I 2262 Washington, M. F. jl Utah Camp No. 9990 Modorn Woodmen .t'lfw. of America, moots every Wednesday ;l nJght In tho I. O. O. F. hall. Fraternity Jl g block. Out of town members cord ol') fflSv Invited to meet with us, Fred E- W" Ci Bi.. llama, consul; J. R. Hlnchcllff. Clerk. t Ordor of Owls, Ogden Nest, No. l tie,, Order of Owls, meets overy Friday cn tjjui ing In their own hall (tho old Elk Cl" lEU rooms) at 8 o'clock. Visiting BrotB'i MWUi Owls aro invited to attend tho M" MSi t, meetings. W. D, Watson, President; A. Knowlden, Secrotary. M r |