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Show I Bjgjjgsult Getters-Qttle Standard Want Ads f II U N I O )LA BE L WANTED Female Help ) A HOUSEKEEPER. Apply at Leader v! 2351 Washington Ave. 8-9-t : BOOKKEEPER and stenographer a 1 Mclutyre Drug Co. 8-9-t TWO ladles or gents to travel ?7 mo. and expenses; 2 to work in Og den, $2.50 a day. See Mrs. Jones :: Room 20G, Arlington Hotel. S-9-11 EXPERIENCED Stenographer whe 1 can assist with other office work J permanent If satisfactory. Wright's I Office. 8-9-31 t A HOUSEKEEPER. Apply at Leader 2351 Washington avenue. S-7-11 MlDDLE-aged woman or girl to cook , i on farm. Small family. Reasonable wages. Phone 46 up to 6 p. m. 8-4-tl WANTED I Male Help g i ? BOY, out of school, to learn optl 'i cal trade. 24G4 Wash. S-9-2t ' WANTED First-class coat maker. '! Applv F. Sugarman, 3S2-25th St, i 8-S-lwk 1 . g YOUNG man between 20 and 23 years of age with bicycle to deliver I and work in store. I. L. Clark &, Sons Co. 8-3-tf !' AT once, reliable bicycle repairman. Phono 89S-W. S-3-lwk i EXPERIENCED newspaper canvas-j canvas-j Ber. Apply Circ. Dept. The Standard, j 7-25-tf j WANTED j Situations I WORK by day or week. Office U cleaning preierred. Mrs. D. Jacob-I Jacob-I sen, 2G3-2lsi St. S-9-lwk I GIRL wants place for general house-i house-i work. Best of reference furnished. Care Eox B, Standard. 8-S-lwk STEADY, reliable man can furnish reference. 2769 Grant. Phone 1S39-W. 8-7-lwk DRESSMAKING. " AND ladies' tailoring. Mrs. Ryan, 2536 Madison. Phone 1932-M. 3-10-lyr DRESSMAKING. J WILL call lor material and fitting; 1 Dresses, 2 to $7; Mrs. Charles C. 1 Slater, 14U6 Jefferson. Phone 2111-J. 7-26-tf LADY wants work. Phone 1269. 7-12-lmo 1 " DRESSMAKING. ' " PRICES reasonable. Airs. M. J. Cal-j Cal-j houn, 269-27th St. 7-11-lmo ? MUSIC TEACHER ,f Miss Wallace, holder of the diploid diplo-id mas of Trinity College, London, has j room for a few more pupils to learn 1 piano at 25c per lesson. Pnone 2050-W. 8-5-1 wk 5 WANTED ij Miscellaneous j FRESH milch cow. Phone 50-J-4. i S-8-lwk CHICKENS wanted. Phone 307. 7-20-lmo LAST Iron, copper, brass, .iiuuiinuin. j Vvesteru Foundry .'i Machine Co. 2-S-tf Board and Room i I BOARD and room; mod. 459-22d St. ) 8-3-lmo I WANTED J j TO RENT ' THREE or four rooms well furnish-; .'. ed; good locality. Box X, caro Stan- 'i dard. 8-7-lwk 5 TO 8-room modern brick on Bench. Dn or within one block of 25th Street. ' fhone 2253. 8-Mwk i i ( FOR RENT Furnished f TWO furnished housekeeping rooms vlth bath. 50S-27th St. 8-9-lwk : I FURNISHED housekeeping rooms, j 1846 Hudson Ave. 8-8-tf f VIODERN 3-room Apt; gas; ground t Uoor; phone 2574. 631-2Cth St, j 8-8-lwk I JCELY fur. up-to-dato 4-rm. apt.; deal location; no children, 2341 Ad- lies. 8-3-lwk ! I OR 3 fur. rooms for light house- ' ceeping. 2550 Orchard. 8-S-lwk '! I ROOMS and screen porch, $12 a ; ncnth, 223 W. 31st SL 8-8-lwk )i k , DESIRABLY' located 6-room modern i louse; fur. or unfur.; furnace. After Sept. 1, Box S, care Standard. 8-9-lwk j NAMES IS NAMES f Mary Northend lives at Salem, ; ; Haas. 4-KOOM Apt,; sleeping porch; ga! range; 725-22d street. Phone 102. 8-7-t . PEARL Apts. 2 and 3-room, hot wa ter; just renovated, 2711 Grant. S-5-t 3 COOL rooms; cellar, lawn, shade No dogs. Phono 1127-M. 8-5-lwl 5-ROOM modern, 'fur. or unfur. witl . piano; close in. Phone 884-R. 8-4-lwl i , 1 FOX APTS.; just renovated; coo I well furnished; laundry in basement I 447-21st St, S-4-tl ; ONE or two furnished roomB for lighi housekeeping. Colonial apartments 362 Twenty-fourth street; prices rea Bonable. 9-3-ti ' FURN. and unfur. rms. for house keeping. Prices moderate. 2468 Wash ; 3-4-t t FURN. h'k'g rms., gas; cheap, 536-31 " , 1-17-t t TWO furnished rooms for light house ; keeping, 12 per mo. Phone 1012-J ; 7-31-lmc C MODERN housekeeping rooms, 47 Herrick. 7-29-lmc FURN. rms. for housekeeping. 427 24th St, 7-14-lrac 3 ROOMS mod. Apt. Tel. 443-W. ; 7-13-lmc . FURN. housekeeping Apts. Gas, bath no children. 2203 Wash. 4-28-ti 3 HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 233-j : Wall Ave. " 7-6-tl MOD. furnished rms., beautiful lawns shade trees, desirable for summer; 1257-24th. Tel. 1594. 7-12-tl SLEEPING rooniB, Colonial Apts. 362 24th Street fl-8-tJ FOUR nice living rooms; part of cot tagn; modern. 2632 Monroe. Phone 1654-R. S-3-lwh HOUSES and flats. 2C34 Grant FOR RENT Unfurnished MODERN 4-room and sleeping porch Apt. 26th and Monroe. Phone 957-W, S-9-lwfc 2-ROOM hoiise. 570-2d St, ?7 per mo. Inquire 579 Cook St. S-9-lwls COR. 27th and Grant 4-room house. 6-room house, mod. Pyles, 2634 Grant, S-S-tf VERY attractive 4 or 5 room strictly strict-ly modern steam heated apts.; large porches, 560-23rd Street. 8-7-tI 2-ROOM house with pantry and clother closet. Rear 2731 Madison, $5 per mo. Call 967. 8-5-lwk MODERN 6-room house, furnace heat. Phone 163S-M. , 1 S-4-lwk BASEMENT 60x120 ft.. Inquire 2640 Wash. " 8-3-lmo 4- ROOM modern Apt. Phone 443-W. on Herrick Ave. 8-3-lwk TWO unfurnished rooms. $6 per mo. 685-22d St. 8-3-lwk 2-ROOM modern apt., $15. Phone 443-W. 8-3-lwk 5- ROOM modern house. Inquire. Phone 2008-M. 7-17-tf 2-ROOM mod. Apt. Tel. 444-W. 7-13-lmo 3 MODERN office suites for rent. Inquire In-quire Reese Howell &. Sons. 6-24-tt ROOMING house over Ogden Theatre. Steam Heat. Apply Peery Esc 4-lS-t! TEN-room modern house on paved street. No. 2731 Madison avenue, $36 per month. Phone 967. 6-27-tf ONE or more unfurnished rooms. Colonial Co-lonial Apts., 362 24th St. 9-3-tf FOR SALE Miscellaneous HOUSE, buggy, harness at your own price. H. is. Larson, 2152 Wall. 8-9-lwk DRIVING horse and rubber tired buggy harness. Tel. 138S-R. S-9-lwk CHILD'S crib; very good condition. Apply 2781 Grant; 2d floor. S-9-lt CHICKEN TAMALES. CHICKEN Tamales, Chili Con Carne, Dutch Lunches at the Bismark. Phone 2883. 8-9-lmo CANARY birds, young stock. 2747 Wash. Phone 1834. S-9-tf LITTLE pigs for sale. Grades and registered; also some ( fine Jersey calves. State school ' for Deaf & Blind. S-8-3t ELECTRIC pump with motor; also Electric Washing machine. Phone 443-W. 8-3-lwk 2 SPRING wagons; 1 auto top and body; 1 cow and 3 months' heifer calf"; team; black mares, 6V- years, will sell reasonably. 2344 Washington avonue. 8-3-lwk WHEAT for sale, ?1 bu. II. Keller, R. F. D. No. 2, Harrisville. 7-13-lmo PIANO. Rear 321-20th St. 7-11-lmc 6 LARGE aackfl o kindling wood L. Oak wood tor lire placeB. J. H. Wheelwright, 234S Huosoo. Phone S2JL WE meet and beat any competition In pianos and players; besides saving vou interesL Pantone, 29th and Hud-son. Hud-son. 7-17"lmo l. FOR SALE ? 1 REAL ESTATE c . TWO 5-room houses; also rented; l right in town; good condition. Ex- c change for 5 or 6-rocrm modern. 1665-R. , 8-9-lwk FOR SALE OR RENT. NICE modern up-to-date home. 2747 - Wash. Phone 1834. S-9-tf l ! , BY Owner: 5-room modern house; full basement, hot water heat, sleep-t sleep-t ing porch. 846 27th St. Phone 2337. S-5-lmo . 250 LOTS on easy installment only f 6 per cent interest. We build all - kinds of houses. All kinds of city . property and farms. For full infor-f infor-f mation. see H. Van Braak, 3519 Ad-' Ad-' ams. Phone 974-W. 8-3-lmo A GOOD 4-room cottage with city wa- ter and ele6tric light, well located " near depot, only ?1400, any kind "of terms. J. J. Brummitt, under Utah National bank. HOMES built to suit you; any size; ' easy terms; be glad to -show you. Phone R. C. McBride, 1427. 7-29-tt I ONE of the finest lots on the Bench, 176 feet deep to twenty foot alley, f located near Farr school building, . $100; $10 down, $5 per month. J. J. I Brummitt, Phone 59. . BY owner almost new 5-room modern , brick bungalow; garage; close In; ; small payment down; balance like t rent. Phone 1197-M. 7-20-tf CHEAP for cash, 5-room modern brick, 294-21st St, 3203 Adams, Tel. ; 163S-M. 7-14-tf . AN elegant lot on Harrison avenue ' p.ear 26th street, this for the next 10 dnyc will be sold for 20 per cent less I than similar lots have been selling for, in this vicinity; $100 down and . $10 per month. J. J. Brummitt, under Utah National bank. 5-ROOM modern, close in on Bench; i block to car line. Specials in and paid for. Will sell on almost any terms. $2650.00. ' 8-ROOM modeiin brick; south front on bench and car line; close in; house ; floor covered with best carpets, lino-" lino-" leum on kitchen and botn rooms; kitchen range and all window shades; garage, fine lawn. Walks, sewer, curb ; and gutter In and paid for. Lot 69. 140 to alley; one of the finest homes in the city at less than co3t of buildings; build-ings; will consider rade tor smaller ; place; snap price, $4700.00. MATH EWS-M'CULLOCH CO. 6- iO-tf BEAUTIFUL homes. Built to salt you; easy terms. Call at 215 Eccles Bldg. or Phone 1427. R. C. McBride. 6-1-tf FOR SALE ! OR TRADE J 14 A. small house near Ogden; 4 A. beets and other crops now in; team, wagon and implements. Hiucklev, 411-24th St. S-9-3t 160 A. with water, Idaho Falls. Ono ucre near by grew 779 bu. spuds. Ogden Og-den property preferred. Box 236. 7- 26-tf APT. nouso with lease, closo in, good money maker. Rooms full. Call at 2715 Grant Ave. 6 C tf AUTOMOBILES Bargains in Used Car OVERLAND delivery; first class shape. Stoddard-Dayton Truck, cheap. Wotherspoou & Jost Auto Co. 6-l-3mo J LOST j ROLL of reports for June and July between 9th and 17th street on Wash. Ave. Finder phono 20 or 2573-J. S-S-2L SUITCASE on Davis Co. road, bet. Farmington aud Ogden, $25 reward. Leave at Standard Office. Phone 2610-W. S-8-tf LIBERAL reward for Information of a brown bloodhound stolen last week. Lloyd Freed, 354-23d St. 8-S-lwk WATCH fob; black ribbon, gold buckle, buc-kle, Masonic charm. Finder delivoi to Standard Office and receive reward. re-ward. 8-4-lwk PLATE No. 5375 Lost near Ogden bridge. Ret. 2746 Adams. 8-3-lwk BEFORE THE WOODSHED BECAME BE-CAME A GARAGE There was a time, says Luke Mc Luke, Avhcn mother used the slipper and father used the strap. And teacher teach-er used a hickory pole. Grand old days and sweet old memories. The hides were so loosened by the wallops wal-lops that kids could grow in those times. oo XA SURE THING The good jokes aro not all new. Here is one that was printed in The Casket, a publication devoted to undertaking, un-dertaking, in 1877. A patient who was unwilling to submit to an operation opera-tion was assured by his doctor that the operation would be absolutely safe and that the patient would recover. re-cover. "In fact," said the doctor, "I can guarantee you that you will re-cover." re-cover." "How can you guarantee it?" demanded tho patient. "Why," repli. ed the doctor, "the statistics prove that one per cent of those attacked with your malady are cured." "Well, DAILY STANDARDlNFORMATION DEPARTMENT II A Quick, Handy Reference for Busy Readers I H For -Rates and Space in This Column Call Information 1 1 Department, Phone 56 .-'"' IB ABSTRACTS OF TITLE ( " ' " - PHONE j F.B. Devbto, 211 First Nat'l Bank Bldg 2381-W ACCORDION PLEATING ' In all lengths. 2568 Cole's Court, rear 240 26th Street 1180-M AUTO ACCESSORIES 1 . Garage, Repairs, Studebaker Agency. Mack-Robinson Co., 2440 Grant Avenue 604 AUTO AGENCY " r Cadillac, Oakland, U. S. Tires. Cadillac Co. of Ogden, 432 25th St.. 387 AUTO AGENCY Marmon, Paige, Chevrolet, Garf ord. Utah-Idaho Motor Company, Com-pany, 2369 Hudson Avenue . 891 AUTO COMMERCIAL BODIES Implements, Vehicles. Sidney Stevens Implement Company, 2540 Washington Avenue j 213 AUTOMOBILE REPAIRS Buick Cars a Specialty. Jost Bros., Cor. 21st and Wasn. ;Ave...683-W AUTO TIRES SUPPLIES j Battery Work. Ogden Elec. Supply Co., 2448 Wash. Ave.' 693 AUTO TIRE VULCANIZING : 7 Modern Tire Service Shop, 2381 Hudson Ave y.346 AUTO TOPS TRIMMING : Upholstery. Utah Auto Top Co,. 427 23rd St., :. 212-W ASSAYER N. J. Felbush, Lewis Building ' ,771-W BANKING Bank With Commercial and Savings Depts. Ogden State Bank Reed Hotel Building " 62 CAFE Broadway Cafe, 29 East Broadway, Salt Lake; 366 25th St., Ogden, Utah CARPET CLEANING Upholstering, Altering, Remaking and Laying. K. Van Kampen..383 CITY SCAVENGERS McCarty & Co., 2733 Grant .- 2018-W CLEANING PRESSING ' MP ! Royal Cleaners, 431 24th Street f . 98? COUNSELOR-AT-LAW Lawyer O'Connolly, over Commercial Nat'l Bank .. 11 DRUGS PRESCRIPTIONS E. K Misch, Drugs, Wash. Ave. and 25th Street. .. . 385 ELECTRIC FIXTURES Wiring, Auto Accessories. Ogden Electric Supply Co.. 2448 Washington Avenue 693 . ELECTRIC CARPET CLEANERS T Sturetvant and Santo, $10 and up, 90c per day, 425 24trf St 88 - OLOYMENT XCENCY . : ' Ogden Employment Agency, 2476 Lincoln Ave 640 FORD AGENCY GARAGE Binford-Kimball Motor Co., 2612-14 Wash. Ave 976 FRENCH-ITALIAN RESTAURANT G. Frederain M. Rensis Co., 2462 Wash. Ave '. 729 FURNACE WORK TIN SHOP Sheet Metal Work. Now is the time to have your furnace re- paired. Newman & Co., 2327 Hudson Ave 3,47 FURNITURE REPAIRING Remodeling, Refinlshlng. C. H. Stratford, 375 23rd Street GROCERIES MEATS Independent Meat Co., 2420 W ashlngton Ave 390-I V what about it?" demanded the patient "Well," continued the doctor, "you are the hundredth person that I have treated for this malady. The other 99 died." oo I AW, THAT'S TOO BIG A CRAWD Dear Luke: Can Persons & Persons. Attorneys, of Forsyth, Ga., get in? C. O. D. oo AW, GWAN! O, Sink, of Smithfield, Ohio, wants to teach, the girl in the Club how to swim. oo MONEY TO LOAN j MONEY to loan on real estate socur-ity, socur-ity, J. J. Brummitt. 6-21-tf REAL ESTATE, Mortgage and Loans. Kelly & Herrick. 6-15-tf ON R. E. onJy. Blchael, 235 Ecclea Blag. SHORT time chattlo mortgage loans. Kelly & Herrick. 10-2-tf MORTGAGE loans on farm and city property. O. A. Kennedy, basement Utah National Bank Building. MONEY advanced salaried people, or on furniture and pianos; easy payments. pay-ments. Dix, 218 Hudson Bldg. 5-16-tf fmaternaT7" SOCttTKS J United Spanish War Veterans, Harry A. Young, Camp No. 2, meets s every first and third Thursday each month at the U. S. Navy Recruiting Office, 2408 Washington Ave. R. A. Norris, commander. R. H. Weatherby, adjutant. Ogden Lodge No. 1314 Loyal Order of Moose meets every Friday night, 8 o'clock, Knights of Pythias hall, 2351 Grant avenue. A. T. Hestmark, Dictator; J. H. Knauss, secretary, 201 Colonel Hudson Bldg. Knights o Maccabees, Silver Tent No. l, meets every second and fourth Friday in V. O. W. hall, Fraternity block, 2320 Wash. Ave. Visiting Knights cordially invited to attend. Harry L. Jt-cterson, Commander. J. d. Harris, Record Keeper. 2175 Hud3cn. The Woman's Benefit Association of the MaccaDees, Silver Review No. 1, meotu every first and third Inday evenings at 8 o'clock, and every second sec-ond and tourth Friday afternoon at 2:20 o'clock in the Woodmen. Hall, Fraternity block, 2320 Washington avenue. av-enue. Visiting members cordially invited in-vited to attend. Anna Holden, L. C; L. Jennie Prout, fiu K., 2455 Van Buren avenue. Brotherhood of American Yeomen, Ogden Homestead No. 1505 meets on every TueBday evening In W. O. W. hall. Fraternity building, Washington avenue. Visiting Archers aro cordially cordial-ly invited to meet with us. E. M. Reid, foreman; J. a. Junk, corre- epondent, 3203 Washington avenuo. Queen City Rebekan Lodge No. 4, I. O. O. F meets second and fourth Saturday evonlngs at Odd Fellows hall. Visiting members Invited. Emma Buchjost, N. G., Lulu Cloudniau, Recording Secretary, 2516 Van Buren. ; HARDWARE TOOLS v . 1 House 'Furnishings. Boyle Hardware Co., 350"2'4th st.Y;? 213 H HOTEL "7' I The Only Fireproof Hotel In Ogden. Rates' 75c and up. The Wt New Brlgham, Wall Ave., and 24th Streel.. 2430 ICE CREAM '7' i Gerding Ice Cream Co., 351 23rd Street ;2559 1 INSURANCE REAL ESTATE H Loans, Notary. B. H. Goddard, 429 24th Street. Res. 430-M". . . .500-W I JEWELRY WATCH REPAIRING 1 'H Sporting Goods. N. Sorensen, 223 25th Streot. ............ ... I JOB PRINTING H "Let Me Estimate," B. F. Thomas, Printer, 2476 -Wash. 'Ave 147-J JUNK AND HIDES ' 7. I H Western Hide & Junk Co., 2223 Washington Ave... V 861 J LADIES' TAILORING ' ' v " 8 H Furs, Cleaning, Pressing. M.J. Zucker, 2516 Wash.. Ave. 652 J laundryTsteam u;.-' I H Troy Laundry, 2538 Wall Avenue ,'ry. 2074-5 ( LIVERY AND FEED STABLE ; ; I H Red Front, 2547 Grant Ave 611 I LOOSE LEAF SHEETS AND COVERS , , H Bookbindery, Rulings and Mfg. T. Wilson, 2465 Wash. Ave 850 j LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL 7 Utah & Oregon Lumber Co., 145-147 24th Street 561 I MEATS AND GROCERIES ? 77 j H Independent Meat Co., 2420 Washington Ave . .390-1 MOTORCYCLES TT. UT 1 H Harley-Davidson, Bicycles, Repairing. "Hote" the Harley Man, f 2583 Grant Avenue -....308-J NEW AND SECOND HAND GOODS ' I H Anything A to Z, new or second-hand, bought, sold or exchanged 233-W ! NEW AND SECOND HAND GOODS , H New and Second-Hand Furniture and Clothing, etc., bought and ' I cold; suit cases cheap l792 25th Street 1321 OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN : I H J. T. Rushmer, 2464 Washington Avenue 1993-W. ft PHOTOGRAPHER (The Photographer in Your Town) Ford Studio, 480 24th.. . .208-W m PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON """) 1 rir A CrKilimrl nff?r hnur; 11 tn 1 P. M. New Pcprv BIHn.. Ill i Hudson Ave. Res. Phone 646 . ''I .'.1900-V K PRINTING : if H For Good Printing, call Dec-Neu teboom 1166 iffl SANITARY WORK . .. H Sanitary Garbage Co., all kinds of rubbish hauled, ash pits clean- ed. Prices reasonable .620 THEATERS ORACLE ' '. T7"7" 7 J Open from 12 M. to 11 P.M. Universal Program, 2476 Wash-' I. ington Avenue : i TYPEWRITERS " ' f H Sold, Rented, Repaired. Ogden Typevrlter House, 2422 Hud-; son Avenue i WELDING BRAZING " H (Oxy-Acetylene). G. C. Kimes, Cor. Hudson and 23rd Street. ,1422;J j WINES LIQUORS II Wholesale, Retail, Family and Mail Order Trade. Thos. C. Fol- jH ey Co., 2410 Washington Ave. i ,J303 .W YELLOWSTONE PARK " I Information and Auto Tours. O.K. Morton, "Wylle Way" Agent, ill New Healy Hotel 2420 ; tM American Masonic Federation (universal (uni-versal Scottish Rito). Me2ts every Monday, 8 p. m. at 2414 Washington Washing-ton Ave. Visiting brothers always welcome. W. H. Toller, R. W. M 2834 Adams Ave., G. A. Mullor, Sec-rotary, Sec-rotary, 2G36 Wash. Ave. The Order of Railway Employes, Ogden Division No. 41, meets every first and third Friday's of each month at the Eagles' hall, at 8:15 p. m. Visiting Vis-iting brothers cordially invited. Adrian Schipper, secretary. The Royal Highlanders, Ogden Castle Cas-tle 625, meets in the Eagles hall on Hudson avenue," every 2nd and 4th Tuesday evenings at 8 o'clock. Visiting Visit-ing Highlanders cordially Invited. Robert C. Williams, 111 Pro., p. p. Planz, 2535 Lincoln, secretary-treasurer. Royal Neighbors of America meets every second and fourth Monday nlghtB of each month at 8 o'clock s.t the new Odd FellowB hall. Fraternity building Visiting neighbors invJteil. Mary Crawford, Oracle, .2G7G Lafay-ette. Lafay-ette. Nettio Turner, Recorder, 264.1 Van Buren. Masonic Queen Esther Chapter No. l, O. E. S regular meotlngB 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 attend. Iola Blackman, W. M.; Linda L. Irwin, Secretary. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogden Aerie No. 11S, F. O. E., meets every Wednesday evening at Eagles' hall, Hudnon avenue, at 8 o'clock. Visiting Visit-ing brother Eagles are invited to attend at-tend the Aerlo meetings. Club rooms open at li a. m. T. S. Shaughnessy, v7. President; E. R. Gelger, Secretar-Drs. Secretar-Drs. H. B. Forbes and Paul Ingebrei- sen, Aerie Physicians. 1 Woodmen of tho World, Weber ,1 Camp No. 74 meets In the W. O. W. I hall, Fraternity block, 2320 Washing- H ton avenue, every Thursday evening i& at 8 o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cor- I dlally invited to attend. Lclfoy Farley, W C. C., W. M. Piggott, Clerk, P. O. Box. 488 J ' i Ogden Lodge No. 5 independent Or- der of Odd Fellows, meets in I. O. O. F, hall every Tuesday evening. Vis-lting Vis-lting brothers cordially invited to bo present. J. W. Randall, N. G.; Henry j Kissel, Secretary. ! Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle j No, 581, mectB every Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock, now Woodman Hall, Visiting Neighbors invited. Dues will be collected on the 5th of each month kins, G. N., 159 Poplar Ave. Mario CriteB, Clerk, 2731 llonroo Ave., H Phono 1913-R. Ogden Lodge No. 2, Knights of Py- thias meets every Monday evening at 8 o'clock in Castle Hall of the Pyth-ian Pyth-ian building, 2351 Grant avenue, vis-lting vis-lting Knights welcome, D. J. Thur-man, Thur-man, Jr., C. C; George B. Hart, M. R. S.; H. E. Palmer, 22G2 Washing-M. Washing-M. F. Utah Camp' No. 9990 Modern WomI-men WomI-men of America, meets every Wednes- day night in the I. O. O. F. hs.fl, Fra-ternity Fra-ternity bloclc Out of town members cordially invited to meet with us. Fred E. Williams, Consul; J. R. Hinch-cliff. Hinch-cliff. Clerk. TM Order of Owls, Ogden Nest, No. 121, Order of Ovls, meets every Frl- day evening in their own hall (the old Elk club rooms) nt S o'clock. Visit- ing Brother Owls are invited to attend the Nest meetings. W. D. Watson; I jH President; C. A. Knowldon, Secretary.' j J T nckc 1 cent a word-no 1st insertion less than 25c All Ad S Payable II t VjiaSSlIlCQ XVaLtJb- 2 or more lines 25c a line a week, 75c a line a month Jn Advance , I I I l |