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Show I WANTED I H' 1 10 Good Men for "K" Troop, weight between H I 120 and 170 pounds. I l1 I I H: I 10 Men for Headquarters' Troop, any weight I H , I over 120. - E I ' I I H I - One Good Cook. One Saddler. 1 H I 1 I Do Your Duty Mow Fl Hi I Apply at Armory, 24th St., Thursday, 7:15 p. m. I I ANNOYING I SYMPTOMS H How Heat Flashes, Dizzy H Spells and other Bad Feel- H ings at Change of Life H may be Relieved. H Richmond, Va. "After taking Hl keven bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham'a Hi . ,. ..Vegetable Com- !llllJJini pound I feci like a lljBRUIj new woman. I al-Ki&9H al-Ki&9H ways had aheadacho (0HII during the Change pW of Life and was also Sj4 troubled with other llllrjgllllllllll bad feelings com-IJlaK2Mllll com-IJlaK2Mllll rnon at at me H MjStM?'l dizzy spells, nervous H I Wmi feelings and heat 1 1kw'?& flashes' NowIam h -" c-Mh-jain better health fl than I ever was an. recommend your H remedies to all my friends. " Mk.Lena. H Wynn, 2812 E. O Street, Richmond, Va. M While Change of Life is a most crit- M ical period of a woman's extstenco, the H i annoying symptoms which accompany H i it may be controlled, and normal health M restored by the timely use of Lydia E. H . Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. H Such warning symptoms are a sense M j of suffocation, hot Hashes, headaches, H , backaches, dread of impending evil, H timidity, sounds in the ears, palpitation H of the heart, sparks before tho eyes, M irregularities, constipation, variable ap- fl ! petite, weakness and dizziness. H ' I : H Castings Patterns . .f N I 0gden Iron Works H! James W. Silver, Mgr. ' Hi 2257-61 LINCOLN AVENUE I Machine Work ' Boiler Work VjJifii In every home Sloan's Liniment Lini-ment has earned its place in I the rnedicine chest as a relief from pains and aches. Quickly penetrates without nibbing nib-bing and soothes the soreness. I Cleaner and more effective than mussy plasters or ointments, it does , not stain the akin. For rheumatism, neuralgia," gout, lumbago, lum-bago, sprains and strains use Sloan's Liniment. Lini-ment. At all druggists, 25c. 50c. $1.00. Fraternal Societies Queen City Robokah Lodge, fJo. 4. L O. O. F., mcota second and fourth Saturday evenlng3 at Odd Follows hall. Visiting mcmlw.i Invited. Laura Randall, N. p., Lulu Cloudman, Recording Secretary. 251 Van Buren. Brothorhood of American Yoomon. Ogden Og-den Homestead No 1603 meets on cvory Tuesday evening In AV O. W hall. Fraternity Fra-ternity building, Washington nuf Visiting Archers arc cordially invited to meet with us. Fred Mitchell. oremM, J. A. Junk, correspondent, 3202 Washington avenue. . Ogden Lodgo No. 13i4 Loyal Order of Moooo meets every Friday night, 8 o clock. Knights of Pythlaa ball, 23B1 Grant av-enuo. av-enuo. A. T. Heatmark, Dictator, J. M-Knauss, M-Knauss, Secretary. U01 Colonel Hudson Bide- . The Wom&n'a Benefit Association of tho Maccabees Silver Review, Wo. 1, moeta every Friday evening at 8 o'clock in tho Woodman hall. Fraternity block, 2320 Washington avenue. Visiting members cordially invited to attend. Lmma Had; lock, L. C; Jennie Prout. R. K... 2iba Van JBurcu avenue. The Royal Highlanders. Ogden Caatlo S26, meets in tho JSaglos nail on Hudson avenue every uceona und fourth Tuesday evenings at o'clock. Visiting Highland-era Highland-era cordially invited. G. Van Hoist, 111 Pro., P. F. Plonz, 2535 Lincoln, aecre-tary-treasurcr. American Masonlo Federation (univer-uai (univer-uai Pcotush Rlto). Meets every Monday, B p. m. at 2414 Washington Avo. Visiting Visit-ing brothers always welcome. W. H. Toller, Tol-ler, R. W. M., 2834 Adams Avo., G. A Uuller, Secretary. 216 Washington Ave. Royal Neighbors of America moots every second and fourth Monday nlghu of each month at 6 o'clock at tho novr Odd Fellows hall. Fraternity building. Visiting neighbors invited. Mary Craw-lord, Craw-lord, Oraclo, 2676 Lafuyotte, Nettie Turner, Tur-ner, Recorder, 2643 Vuu Buren. Masonic Queen Esther Chapter No. 4, O. ID. S., regular inoetlngs hold at Masonic Mason-ic hall on Washington Ave., between 25th and 26th SU, tho first and third Fridays of each month. Sojourning members cordially cor-dially Invited to attend. Cora B. Heath. W. M.; Linda L. Irwin, Secretary. Woodmen of tho World Weber Camp No. 74, moots In tho W. O. W. hafl, Fraternity Fra-ternity block, 2320 Washington avenue, every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Y -Itlng Woodmen cordially Invited to attend. at-tend. M. A Gait, Jr., C. C; W. M. Pic-eott, Pic-eott, Clerk. P. O. Box 488. Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Clrclo No. 581 meets every Wednesday night at 7.30 o'clock, new Woodman hall. Visiting Neighbors invited. Dues will bo collected on the 5th of each month at Paino ; Hurst Store. Sarah T. Ransom, G. AL 145 West Patteraon Ave , Phono 1235-R Marie Crltes, Clerk, 2731 Monroe Ave Phono 1931-R. Order of Owls, Ogden Nest, No. 121 Iprder of Owls, meets every Friday evening even-ing in their own hall (tho old Elk Club looms; at S o clock. Visiting Brother i Owls are invited to attend tho Nest meetings. R. B. Henderahot, President; C, I A Knowldcn, Secretary. Utah Camp No. 99U0 Modern Woodmen of America, meets every Wednesday night in the Hurst Hall. 2439 Hudson i Ave. Out of town members cordially invited to meet with us. lrcd E Williams, Wil-liams, consul, J. R. Hinchclllf, Clerk. Ogden Lodgo No. 6 Independent Order of Odd .bellows, meets in 1. o. O. F. hall I every 'luesaay evening. Visiting brothtia ' Randall, N. G., Henry Kissell, Secietary. Tho Order of Railway Employes, Ogden Division No. -il, meets every first and third Fridays of each month at tho Lages' hull, at t,16 p. m. Visiting brothers broth-ers cordially invitee. Adrian Schlpper, becroiary. Ogden Lodgo No. 2, Knights of Pythlaa meets every Monday evening at 8 o'clock in Castlu Hall of the Pythlon building, iJ51 Grant avenue. Visiting Knights welcome. wel-come. L. C. West, C. C; George B. Hart, M. R. S.; H. E. Palmer. 2262 Washington. M. F. f Fraternal Order of Eagles. Ogden Acrlo No. US, meets every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at Eagles' Home. 2431 Grant Ave Visiting brother Eagles are invited to attend the meetings Club rooms open at 11 a. m C E Carlile. W. President; C. A Hensley. Secretary; Dr. II. B. Forbes. Aerie Phsician. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE I In the District Court of the Second Judicial District, in and for Weber County, Utah. In the matter of the estate of Esther P. Stone, deceased. The undersigned will sell at private sale on or after the 2Sth day of April, A. D., 1917, at the law offices of Harris Har-ris and Jensen, at No. 405 David Eccles Ec-cles Building, In Ogden City, Weber County, State of Utah, the following described tracts of land, situate in Ogden Og-den City, Weber Countv, State of Utah, to-wlt: Lot 6, Plat "B" in the decree confirming con-firming the report of the Surveyor, partitioning the lands of the Estate of William B. Hutchins, deceased, described de-scribed as follows: Beginning at a point 777.48 feet West and 339.02 feet North from the southeast corner of the Southwest Quarter of Section 8, in Township 6 North, Range 1 West of the Salt Lake Meridian, United States Survey, and running thence West 694.32 feet thence North 188.54 feet, thence East 694.32 feet, thence South 188.54 feet to the place of beginning, and containing contain-ing 3 acres, more or less. A right-of-way being reserved across the East end 25 feet wide to Lots 5 7, 8, 9, and 10. and a right-of-way given across said lots. Plat "C," Lot 6, Beginning at a point 595.16 feet West and 59.40 feet South of the Northeast corner of the Northwest Quarter of Section IS in Township 6 North, Range 1 West of the Salt Lake Meridian, United States Survey, and running thence south 0 degrees, 30 minutes East 1352.05 feet-thence feet-thence North 89, degrees 45 minutes West 59.66 feet North 0 degrees 30 minutes East 179.5S feet, then North 1 degree 15 minutes East 1172 feet thence East 20.68 feet to the place of beginning, and containing 1,289 acres more or less. ' Together with a right-of-way 25 feet wide reserved at the southwest corner cor-ner for Lots 7, 8, 9, and 10. Together with three shares of the capital stock in the Lynne Irrigation Company. Written bids for the said real estate will be received at the law offices of Harris and Jenson, No. 405 David Eccles Ec-cles Building, in Ogdon City, Weber County, State of Utah. Terms of Sale: Cash amounting to $800.00, payable pay-able at the time of sale, balance on or before three years from date of sale STANDARI Information Department , Accordion and Box Pleating In all lengths. 25G8 Colo'a Court, rcae :40 26th St. Phono 1180-M. Accident Insnrance Aotna. Accldont & Liability Co. Auto and liability lnaaranco. H. A, Purdy. 2377 Hudson Ave. Phono 483. Auto Accessories ! Garage, Repairs. Studebakor Agency. Mack-Robinson Co., 2440 Grant Avenue. Phono 801, Auto Agency J Cadillac, Oakland, U. . Tires. Cadlllao '( Co., Ogden, 432 25th St. Phon 887. Banking Ogden StAto Bank commercial and Savings Sav-ings Depta. Reed Hotel Bids. Phono 62, Books and Stationery Books, fine stationery, filing cablnots, ledgers, bookkeepers Hupplleo, art work, i Bramwell Book and Stationery, 2363 Washington Ay. Phone U80 Buttermilk Fresh dally from pasteurized cream. V 10c gallon at the plant. Mutual Creamory I Co. Phone 318. P Carpet Cleaning ' K. Von Kampcn ror upholstering; car- ! I pets cleaned, altered and laid. Re-making ' F of mattresses. Phono 883. IC City Scavengers McCarty &. Co., 2733 Grant Avenuo. Phone 2013-W. , E 5 Counselor-at-Lav Lawyer O'CounolIy, over Commercial h rtat'I Bank. Phone 11. n. Electric Starter and lj Storage Battery Station. All makes of fS dtorage batteries charged and repaired, VWF 1376 Hudson, Phono 179. , . 1 Holland Landscape Gardening jj Trimming and planting. G. Van Holct, i 5C5 37th St. Phone S17-J. 1 Hotel Washington Modern first-class sleeping rooms 50c, 75c and up. or 52.50 to 53.00 per week lr Modern furnished apartments Prlccj ! reasonable. Phone 1818-W. 2474 Va Wash- Uj ington Ave. ' a Hotel f The Only Fireproof Hotel In Ogden. aics mc ana up. ine ivew Brlgham. I Wall Ave., and 24th St. Phono 2430. SB Job Printing E "Let Mo Estimate," B. F. Thomas, M Printer, 2476 Wash. Ave. Phono 147-J. i M Junk and Hides Western Hide z Junk Co., 2223 "Wash- EJ Ington Ave. Phono 8C1. Zan I Junk ISe Ogden Junk Houso. 2059 Wash. Ave. Phone 210. ' i Loose Leaf Sheets and Covers fffl Bookbinding. Ruling and Mfg Stationer. i J Wilson, 2465 "Wash. Ave Phono S5u ne i M I New and Second Hand Goods A. Slner. New and Second-Hand Ftir- ! 77. ' niture. Clothing, etc., bought and sold, ; EUit cases cheap. 241-243 25th Street. me Phono 1321. q; ' ' Sir j Paper Cleaning t Lowo fc Kimball, the Paper Cleaners, p ! with a reputation. Work unexcelled. SH t Prices lowest. Telephone 1147-W. qj. Paper Cleaning, Tinting, Hanging 1 Austin : Felker, 2548 Lincoln Ave. BO Phono 2C37-R. ' u Physician and Surgeon j JW Dr. A Fernlund. Office hours 11 to 4 Ufa p. m. New Peery Bldg. Hudson Ave, Qk Res. Phono G4U'; Offlco Phone 1000-W. ; gro Printing Z All kinds of Job printing on short j. , notice. Fancy printing. Prices right Let us estimate. Dee-Neuteboom Printing Co., 23C2 Washington. Phono 1166 I Sanitary Work &, , Sanitary Garago Co.. all kinds of rub- j jri blsh hauled, ash pita cleaned. Prlcw j i! reasonable. Phone 620. i( Toilet Articles 'jjj! A full lino of ilrs. Anna B. Nelson's a toilet articles at Ensign Drug Co. Phone jr 623- , s; - ttto The Modern Upholstery rrr Anything upholstered from A to Z. Old ' jC rnattrcsecs made now. Geo. A Phillips. ute Phone 746-J. f 5 Typewriters ) p Sold, Rented. Repaired. Ogden Typa ', writer House, 2422 Hudson Ave. i Vacuum Cleaners ' L c,3010 Servlce Co. Sturtovant and I' BUll a? t,Harpet C'eaners, $1 and up por day, j p- 4J5 24th Street, Phono 8S. j Wallpaper Cleaning 5T01 vLoW & Evans- Wo guarantee all work, j . Wo ore tho pioneers of tho gamo. Pbona f' yT; 1082. I 'GIT Wines Liqnors 109 Wholesale. Retail, Family and Mall 5 Ordor Trade. Thomas C. Foley Co., 2410 ! , Washington Ave. Phono 303. f " to be secured by first mortgage on 1 real property sold, and to bear Inter- $ lt est at the rate of seven per cent per jQ . annum. ; c1lM"a Dated April 12th, 1917. J 0r FRED N. STONE, . s- Administrator of tho Estate of Esther 7- P. StnnA. ." P" ' PLANT' WHEAT ' , r We have a limited supply of l? to SPRING MARQUIS ites An excellent wheat of the Turkey Red variety, will grow Jf? and or irrigated I OGDEN MILLING & ELEVATOR CO. ttv Manufacturers of J V v VELOX and OGDEN'S BEST flours. I X ' ; ' - 1 |