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Show ; Female ' Help j WANTED Woman to work by the day. 2562 Adams. 168S GIRL or woman for hall work. Best wages in the city. Call in person. See housekeeper, Healy hotel. 1601 GOOD girl for general housework; good home; close In. Good wages. ftSSl Adams. 167S WANTED A girl to care for children afternoons and evenings. Pohen436-W. Pohen436-W. 1679 GIRL wanted to help with housework. 2741 Grant or 232 Twenty-fifth. 1639 FIVE bright, capable ladlos to travel, demonstrate and sell dealers. 25 to I'tl'j $50 per week. Railroad fare paid. The y !( Goodrich Drug company, Dept.' 874. jjjj , Omaha, Nebr. 1497 gflj GIRLS to make pants and overalls. f.f' Electric prvvor sewing machines. 'v "YSTages guaranteed while learning. Big : tmrmoney made after learning. Clean, ' ' IMT Bht work room, steady work all win- CJK ter. Apply Manufacturing Dept., Scow- 7m croft's. 1226 I WANTED A good girl. Phone ; jjkl 2019. 867 ! 'fil LADY to clean halls. Apply Argyle j ( 'Apartment, No. 2. G-28-tf l-fi I WANTED ll'to j Male Help j 3 f 1 ft vwwwvwwrt Moxw K . " WANTED Young man with good edu-I edu-I 1 1 ! "cation; good chance for advancement. 1 ; I F. W. Woolworth Co. 1697 'jj '. WANTED at once, an experienced commercial bookkeeper. Give refer- ' Hrl' ence. Answer care of Box S88, Ogden, I m Utah. 1648 EAINTERS wanted. City scale of wag- Ses. U. P. Commissary. 1694 MEN wanted, Ogden Sugar factory. Ejteady employment for winter months. Free transportation. Auto truck leaves viaduct 6:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. m. daily. Apply Superintendent Amalgamated Sugar Co. 1644 A FOREMAN at Reed hotel. 1568 GOOD boy wanted for offlce work; chance for advancement. Call Standard Stand-ard offlce. 1489 EXCEPTIONALLY good salesman wanted. Splendid opportunity for the right man. Grocery salesman preferred. prefer-red. Apply Box 36, Standard. 1457 HIGHEST prices paid for second hand suits and clothing, from ?2 to '$15. Phone 18G0-J. B. Shullz, 162 Twenty-fifth. Twenty-fifth. 1450 TRUCKERS and freight handlers wanted. Permanent employment Apply Ap-ply Union Pacific freight station. 1381. ( ,.ALL KINDS of help furnished. Ogden i ; vEmployment agency, 2476 Lincoln ave- ) J J nue. 1369 esW YOU are honest, a good hustler, j ' and have got ?1,500 to invest in a : clean paying business proposition, and P can devote your entire time to it, com- 3 municate with Box S, Standard. No iXnerlencQ required; 1014 HI ;. PIN boys wanted at the Bowling and " Billiard ParlorB, under Howell Bldg. : 6-6-tf . HOTEL and restaurant clerks, cash- V - iers, cooks, dish washers, waiters, etc. I I Superintendent's Ofllce, O. fi. L. Com- missary building. 1007 I r i WANTED i i To Rent 1 WANTED to rent a garage for Ford; t 'J close to business district. Telephone j Ji 181. Mr. -Holland. 1680 1; ' UNFURNISHED 6 or 7 room house t; on or near south Washington. Call J C 2036. 1659 , -2 v FIVE room modern house, close In, no ! $ children. Phone 2239-J. 1670 i i - v watTtED ; I JIBiL- 1 rf 5 SMALL paying business; state price, Ljfend kind of business. Box 60, care j W s Standard. 1G84 3n I A SMALL pony harness and buggy. T tl h Call 2285-R. 2680 Jackson. ' f( J ' I FOR CASH. Must be a bargain and ' U .. nothing else. I want a 3 or 4 room I ! '" house In good condition, modern, from A the owner. Write H. T., Standard of- 1 ' fice. 1666 ? i -f I 1 ;- '!; THE party that took the articles from !',: Mrs. Sparber'a home i3 kuovn. If ar- V tides are returned' without further I i: trouble, a liberal regard will be paid ilj U and no questions asked. Mrs. Harrj 'f, t Sparber. ' 1688 for" rent ' 1 j t Furnished j ) FURNISHED room, with private bath. I 2210 & Wash. 1690 : MODERN four room furnished house, s Call at 969 Twenty-third, between 4 . and 6. 1674 COMPLETELY fur. bachelor, Apts., near car line. Phone 1686-R. 2337 Adams. 1695 3 MODERN housekeeping rooms; private pri-vate bath. 2S74 Adams. 1698 GLASSED-IN sleeping porch and dressing dress-ing room, for gentlemen. 763 Twenty-fourth. Twenty-fourth. 1632 ONE nicely furnished room, strictly modern. 2945 Porter. 1651 MODERN furnace, heated rooms, gentleman gen-tleman preferred. 441 Herrlck avo. 1595 SLEEPING rooms in private family; Phone 3251. 2314 Adams. 1629 5-ROOM modern house. Call 2762 Lincoln. Lin-coln. 1619 4-ROOM modern, rear, 315 27th St 1682 FURNISHED sleeping rooms, near car line. 2462 Monroe. 1588 ELEGANTLY furnished room for rent 566 24th. Gentleman preferred. 1545 SEE the new Plaza Apts. Prices from $23.50 to 37.50 per month, including light, heat and gas. Phone 2208. 1559 NICELY furnished room for lady, $10 per month. Enq. 2707 Grant. Phono 2920. 1515 TWO rooms, bath, light, gas, water in kitchen. Fox Apta., 447 21st St 1482 FURNISHED and unfurnished rooms for housekeeping. Prices moderate. 2468 Washington. 1442 TWO nicely furnished rooms; $10 per month each; 2707 Grant Phone 2920. 1331 FURNISHED ROOMS, $2.60 per week; 333 24th St. 1329 FURNISHED Nice, largo front room, 2247 Adams. 1270 FURN. rooms; running water. 2626 Adams. 647 STRICTLY modern apartments. The Pearl, 27th and Grant Phone 2920. 440 HOUSES and flata. 2634 Grant. 9-18-tf PLAIN sewing cud dressmaking. 2749 Grant 1391 HEMSTITCHING and plcot, 10c and 15c a yard. Fancy buttons. Madame Capiau's Gown Shop, 3rd floor Wrights. IRfU MOVED Mrs. H. Layman, hemstitching hemstitch-ing and picoting. Utah National bank building, 2nd floor. 1614 LADIES'taiioring,2536 Madison. 1932M 8-10-lyr. MONEY TO LOAJTjj W. N. Pierce. Agency Real Estate, In surance, Loans, Notary. 15 Commercial Commer-cial Bank Bldg. Phono 300. 6 MONEY to loan on rear estate security. secur-ity. J. J. Brummltt 6-21-ti REAL ESTATE, Mortgago and Loans. Kelly & Herrlck. 6-15-tf R. P. HUNTER, Mortgage Loans, Real Estate, Firo Insurance. Established 1889. 411 24th St. Ogden, Utah. 9-11-lyr. FIVE room modern house, for lot or smallor house. 2311 Jackson. 1520 MUST sell or trade my Haynea auto-mobllo auto-mobllo Immediately. Only $460. Phono 3018. ' ' 1424 PLAYER piano, new, one-half price. Phono 630. 1279 LOS ANGELES lots for Ogden property. proper-ty. P. O. Box 21. 1049 ( FOUND A PURSE containing small amount of money. Loser may have by identifying identify-ing and pnying for this ad. Call 523 Eccles building. 1669 f WANTED : POSITION by middle aged man as offlce of-flce clerk or time keeper. Box S. C, care Stmdard. 1692 LACE curtains laundered. Mrs. Grove, Phone 2880W. 1650 WALLPAPER furnished and hung. Miller. Phone 3205. 235 Rcadtho Classified Ads. 1 1 forrenF ' Six room house, close to sugar factory, fac-tory, large lot, $10 month. Call phone 56. ask for Ellis. ' 1664 THREE room house, cheap; no children. chil-dren. 2559 Jackson avenue. Phone 3299-W. 1642 FIVE room modern house. 1260 Jefferson. Jef-ferson. Phone 194-W. 1637 SMALL storeroom in prominent location. loca-tion. Apply Ogden Standard. 1613 6-ROOM modern house. Aaron Jackson. Jack-son. Phone 2993. 1614 THREE 'large rooms on Washington avenue. $12. W B. Wedell. 1441 TWO room, modern. Argylo Apts.; 4-room modern, Herrlck Ave. Inquire 2640 Wash. 5-23-tf FIVE modern rooms, steam heat etectrlo light and gas. Painted and tinted to suit tenant See Manager Utah Theatre Co. 8-29-ti LOST J WEDNESDAY p. m., between Fowler and Berthana. Gold pin, names and date on back. Reward. Phone 846. 1696 BAY" horse, 10 years old, scar left shoulder, white spot forehead, white hind feet, 1200 lbs. Reward. D. M. McCar.ty, 640 Twelfth. 1633 fBUSINESS I FIRST class growing business, good location, all stock and fixtures. Big bargain. $500. Ogden Home Builders' Co., 213 Eccles Bldg. Phono 917. 1663 AMERICAN METHODS BEING ADOPTED SYDNEY, Australia, Oct 12. American Amer-ican strike-breaking methods were used for tho first time In Australia during the general strike of 50,000 men against the "American Taylor System" which marked the month of August in Now South Wales. But there was this difference here it was done not by a corporation but by the government gov-ernment of the state, and the strikebreakers strike-breakers woro volunteers man and women somo of whom refused to accept ac-cept tho pay offered. Rural residents flocked to Sydney by hundreds nnd the situation presently becamo practically prac-tically one of tho country against the city. Leaders of the strike wcro prosecuted prose-cuted by the national government, headed by the acting premier, George v. r uner. ouiue in mum me iiiu-lng iiiu-lng trial on charges of conspiracy or sedition. Fifty odd Industrial Workers Work-ers of the World were arrested and most of them were sent to Jail for six months. This is tho extreme penalty under the Unlawful Associations act passed by the federal parliament. oo BRITISH RECEIVE GffiMANCOMPLSMEKT THE HAGUE, Oct. 12. At the recent re-cent conference held here by British and German delegates to discuss tho question of treatment nnd exchango of prisoners, the Germans ontored the conference room from a door on one side of the room and the English from a door on the opposite side. The Dutch delegates were already seated at tho table in the midst of tho room. No conversation took place except upon the business of the conference. Before the conference ended, tho chief of tho German delgatlon rose and insisted upon thanking tho British warmly for the way in which their prisoners had beon treated. Ho said no other country had behaved so well. Tho. English commissioners bowed their thanks, but did not return the compliment oo BOX OF SILVER LOST. LONDON, Oct. 12. An Iron box containing $23,000 in silver, sont for the relief of the Serbian army after Its march across country to the Adriatic, fell In the sea at Durazzo when being landed. Announcement of the loss was made by a war office official In giving evidence before tho committee of public accounts. Divers were sent down in an effort to locate the treasure, but failed to find it oo JAPS PLAN LEGATION. TOKIO, Oct. 12. Japan iB planning to establish a legation at Buenos Aires on account of tho increasing Japanese Interests there. Argentine affairs 'are now handled by the legation at Chill. Also in view of the growth of Japan's trade with .South America, It is likely that several now Japanese consulates 'will be established. FORSALE Real Estate J j FOR SALE BY SKEEN REALTY CO. TEN acres best land In county, close to town, with water right Let us show you this for $3500. Phono 913. 552-J. 1534 WITHIN two blocks of the Reed hotel, a good four room 'modern home, lot 48x140 feet,' all In good shapo. For $2,400. $300. down, balance same aB paying rent J. J. Brummltt, under Utah National bank. 1423 A LARGE lot near the union depot, 135 feet deep to alley. This Is an elegant piece of property, only $120 per front foot $25 down, $25 per month. J. J. Brummltt, Phone 69. 1421 A BRAND new brick bungalow home, well located on the bench. This home Is the last minute In the way, of modern mod-ern construction. Modern heating plant, gas range and dream of a bath room, modern in every respect Large lot, very cheap. Terms to suit J. J. Brummltt, Phone 59. 1421 A MODERN five room Home near the Sacred Heart academy. This home is all in first class condition. Possession given Immediately. This home Is modern mod-ern In every respect except heat. $3000, $300 down, balance $26 per month. Low rate of interest. J. J. Brummltt, under Utah National bank. 1421 ONE of the most elegant bunch of lots on the bench located a block south and a block east of the Eccles addition. addi-tion. These lots are level, and very sightly. The entire bunch of 20 lots for only $2,000. J. J. Brummltt, Phone 59. 1421 A VERY slightly lot on 21st street, 25x 125 feet Only $30, $5 down, $5 per month. J. J. Brummltt, under Utah National bank. 1421' IDAHO RANCHES FARMS and ranches, some with cattle. cat-tle. Terms. Federal Land Co. 493 HOT air, hot water and steam furnaces fur-naces cleaned and repaired by expert All work guaranteed. J. B. Martin, Phono 165, Room 15, European hotel. 1638 ' o WE STILL have three of those bargain lots on Capitol avenue. 44x136 feet to alley. These are near tho elegant new homes which are being built in that part of tho city. Are great bargains bar-gains at $600 each, $50 down, balance $10 per month. 7 per cent Interest J. J. Brummltt, under Utah National bank. 1421 A great bargain on 25th street, 105 feet front, runs back 130 feet to an alley. This Is one of tho most elegant corners on 26th streot. Will sell very cheap. J. J. Brummltt, Phone 59. 1421 EIGHT room modern house with big lot for $2600. $100 down and $35 a month without interest A. W. Had- ley, lb jom. oanic oiug. 1'none ouu or 1451-W. 1057 WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER IN EXCHANGE, for this fifty acre tract situated In tho famous fruit belt of northern California; Califor-nia; good soil, under irrigation, ten acres partly cleared, very little work to put In shapo for cultivation; balance timbered sufficiently to about pay tho clearing. Electric power available. Located within one mile of railroad and not more than three miles to good sized town having hotolB, post offlce, general stores, fine graded schools and noted resort. Ownor entering interests inter-ests in Utah on account of his business. busi-ness. Price for sale or exchange $4,-800. $4,-800. Consider country property, but prefer city. Might assume. 1581 J. A. McCULLOCH AGENCY. A GREAT bargain in business property proper-ty on Washington avenue. This property prop-erty will draw 7 per cent interest on Investment, and will doublo In valuo In the next two years. Terms if do-Birod. do-Birod. J. J. Brummltt, Phono 69. 1421 FOR Sale Cheap Two lots on Adams and Thirty-second; sidewalk and sower sow-er paid. For cash, $425. Phone 2687-r 2687-r 1471 6-ROOM modern house, largo lot, close in; just off now south Washington pavomont Will take good used car part terms. Phone 1641-W. 1604 Carl C. Rasmusaon, Real Eotato. 2428 Hudson Avenue. Phono 115. 5-room modern on bench, $2600. 5-room modern brick, near R. R. shops, $1800. 4-room modern frame, $1700. 4-room frame, large lot, $1600 on easy terms. If you desire to sell your property see us, as wo have several customers wanting four and five room cottages. Carl C. RasmuGSon, Real Eotate. 2428 Hudson Avenue. Phono 115. 1606 FOUR room house. Bargain. 3298 Adams. Phone 1371-R. 1634 Read the Classified Ads. I FOR SALE I I Real Estate J FARM BARGAINS We have some of tho best irrigated land in the state. The first three crops will more than pay for eithor of the ' following places. 85 acres, black soil, plenty of water, mile to loading station, pea viners on farm, close to school and church, In ' the highest state of cultivation. $150 per acre. 50 acres, choice Irrigated land, good location, all under cultivation. $136 per acre. 25 acres, A-l black soil, plenty water. $150 per acre. We also havo a few undeveloped places ranging In price from $1 to $10 per acre. OGDEN HOME BUILDERS' CO., 213 Eccleo Bldg. Phono 917 1685 BARGAIN BARGAIN. Now 5 room modern cottage with cement ce-ment basement situate on fine lot 57x 140 feet in ideal location. This Is actually worth $3000; will sell for $2,-400 $2,-400 on easy terms. 1682 E. W. CANNADY 2427 Hudson Avenue. BY OWNER, a five room modern brick house near high school, largo lot, good walks, lawns, garden space, shade and ornamental trees, no war prices, terms to suit Inqulro at 2550 Monroe. 1672 ; MisceUEmeoug nnrfj PEACHES and winter apples. Rear 576 Canyon road. 1693 GOOD winter pears, 787 12th St Tel. 1886-J. 1699 FURNITURE of house for sale. Suitable Suit-able for roomers and boarders. Phone 1935. 4 1573 BUY winter apples from farm; save money. Phone 62-R-5. 1681 APPLES FOR SALE FIFTY cents per bushel. All apples grading smaller than "fancy" will bo sold at 50 cents per bushel. Call at packing house of BIgelow-Van Meter orchard on Stato road Just south of RIverdale. 1671 YELLOW cling peaches, Concord grapes. Phono 8-R-3 after 6 p. m. 1653 MARSHALL & Wendell player piano, with 100 rolls, cheap. Phono 2441, 3149 WINTER potatoes. Phono 1574. 1641 ONE 1600 gallon galvanized iron tank. Good condition. Phono 194-W. 1636 WHITE Chinese cling peaches. Phone 1569-W. 1621 1 SOLID mahogany rocker, upholstor- ered In tapestry. Phone 3265-J. No. 3, Browning. 1616 SIX holo steel range, water back, $20. 2561 Fowler. Phone 126. 1665 BEFORE closing piano deal, see us; we save you the interest besides making mak-ing better prices. Pantone, 29th and Hudson. M55 COMING froBh cow, $85. W. B. Wedell. We-dell. 1443 ONE Registered Jersey cow. 2475 Jefferson. Phono 214. 1342 SLIGHTLY damaged wheat at $3.50 per 100 pounds at the mill or $3.65 delivered C. O. D. Associated Farmers' Milling Co. Telephone 2025-W. 1277 TWO 4Vx9 Standard Brunswick ball pockot billiard tables Al condition. Cheap for cash. See D. Herman Bowling Bowl-ing and Billiard Parlors. 1142 JIM'S GROCETERIA Is run like tho postofflce. Small buyers got the same prlco as large ones. Customers Bavo the cost of delivering, Dookkeeping and clerks. Everything In groceries la cheaper. 188 24th Street 6-1-tf IMPORTED canaries. 2220 Lincoln Avo. 814 SIX large sacks of kindling wood, $1. J. H. Wheelwright Phono 828. 748 AUTOS FOR SALE SAXON roadster. 2630 Adams. Phono 1472-W. 1537 j FOR RENT 1 Miscellaneous VERY desirable offico; centrally located. lo-cated. Inquire J. A. Houlo & Co., 2403 Hudson. Phono 322. ; FORSaEe" : FOR. SALE on easy torms, fully equip ped 160 aero farm In Box Elder; horsos, Implements, etc., $4,500. W B. Wedell, Phono 22-22. 1440 Read the Classified Ads. INFOTION BUREAU Accident Insurance Aetna Accident & Liability Co. AUto and liability Insurance. EL A. Puray, 2377 Hudson Ave Phono 483, Attorneys C. C. Richards, Sulto 17 Dy Bo-clea Bo-clea Bldg. Phone 48. Auto Tires and Repairs- Modem Tiro Service Shop, repairs and rebulldtbgf. Goodyear Servlco Station. John Hartog, Men, i360 Hudson Ave, phono 34 & Banking Ogden Stato Bank, Commercial & Sayings Say-ings Depts. Reed Hotel Bldg. Phone 62, Auto Accessories Garage, Repairs, Stud shaker Agency. Alack-Roblnson Co., 2440 Grant Avenue. Phono 891. Banking Utah National Bank, southeast comer Z4tb uu and Wash. Ave. Phone 61. Buttermilk Fresh dally from pasteurized cream. 10c gallon at the plant. Mutual Creamery Co., Phono 31&, Carpet Cleaning K. Van Kampen for upholstering; cut-jeta cut-jeta cleaned, altered and laid. Re-ma king ol maVtroaaea, Jhouo 833. Chiropractor i F. J. Freenor, Chiropractic Offices. 10S(-10-ll-12-.SJ-l4-2fl. Col Hudson Bldg. Phone 811, Chiropractors Johnson, McKell. Wilson, suite 409-11-11-13 to 26, 4th floor Hudsoa Bldg. X-Ray Laboratory, phono 707. GL, A. CoJlinan. Graduate of P. B. C Fred Spinal Analysis. 2370 Washington. Gty Scavengers Ph'onrs-W,00" 21Zi Gnmt ATenU Connselor-at-Law Lawyer O'Connolly, over Commercial National Bank, Phono 11. Engraving Ogden Engraving Service Co., makers of lino cuts in ono or moro coloro, 2408 Washington Ave. Phono 463, Federal Land Co. . Cattle Ranches our specialty. Faam I lands, city property, 416 24th Street. Phono 54a, Hair Dressing Ladles' combings mado Into STvitchea. Prices reasonable. Addre3a 2839 Nyo. Phono 1835. 1377 Furrier and Taxidermist Furs cleaned, remodeled In latest styles. Orders takon for now fura at reasonable prices. Work guaranteed. T. Qajcswsky, at Burt's Store. Phono 118. Hotel Tho Only Fireproof Hotel In Ogden. Rates 75a and up. The New Brigham, Wall Ave., and 24th St. hono 2430, Job Printing "Let Me Estimate." ' B. F. Thomas, jCTimor, 0 Y Bill, AVO. .UUUD J.1 1 -J, Junk and Hides Westorn Hido & Juak Co.. 2223 Washi Ington Ave. phone sol, Junk Ogden Junk House, 2059 Wafu Are Phono 210, Loose Leaf Sheets and Covers Bookbinding, Ruling & Mfg. Stationer, j., Wilson. 2465 Wash. Ave. Phone K5Q, Money to Loan Salaried people can got It wthout security, se-curity, others on furniture, pianos. tc 218 Hudson Bldg. Phone 871-J, New and Second-Hand Goods A. Slnor. New and Second-Hand Furniture, Fur-niture, Clothing, etc. bought and sold. Suit cases cheap, 241-243 25th Street, Phone 1331, Photographers The Amundsen Studios. Wo please the iara to please. 2469 Washington Avenue. Ave-nue. Phono 2275-R, Physician and Surgeon j5t, A. Ferulund. Offico hours 11 to 4 p. m. New Peery Bldg. Hudson Avo, Res, Phono 646; Offico Phono 1800-W, Roofing and House Painting Romembor that leaky roof. Get It repaired. re-paired. Call up 2173-M and havo It re-polrod. re-polrod. No llmo llko tho present. 637 27th Street. C. EL ZERBR Sanitary Work Sanitary Garbago Co., all kinds of rubbish rub-bish hauled, ash pits cleaned. Prices reasonable. Phono 620, Sewing Machines Whito Sowing Machlno Co., 2255 Wnsh-t Ington Ave, Phono 2HS4. Tents and Awnings Ogden Tent and Awning Co., manufacturers manufac-turers of high-grade store, offico and resident awnlngB. Waterproof covors. bags, otc Anything in conva.ua. 2268 Washington Avo, Phono 264 Umbrellas Repaired, covered, sold, bought, exchanged. ex-changed. Tools ground; small ropalro, Alvord & Anything. Phono 333. INFORMATION BUREAU Vacuum Cleaners Electric Sorvice Co. Bturtevant and Santo Carpet Cleaners. $1 and up per day, 425 24th Street. Phone S8. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES H , i Queen City Rebekah lodgc. No. 4. L u. 'H O. F., meets second and lourth Saturday 'H evenings at Odd Fellows hall. Visiting members inviteU. Alarlo .Beck, N. U.. Lulu Cloudman, Recording Secretary, 2S1U Van Bur en. lH Brotherhood of American Teomen, Og- '1 .den Homestead No. 1605 meats on every Tuesday evening in W. C. W. b&ll, Fra- ternlty building, Washington avenue. H Visiting Arch era are cordially Invited to IH met with us. Fred .Mitchell, sremun; J, IH A. JunK, correspondent, ISX'JI Ashlngton IH avenue. IH Ogden Lodge No. 1319 Loyal Ordor of Mooso meots every Friday night. 8 o'clock Knights ol PvLhla3 hall, 2361 Grant ave-nue. ave-nue. A. T. Hesuuark, Dictator; J. H. Knauss, Secretary, 301 Colonel Hudson H Building. ll The Woman's Benefit Association of the Maocauecs, Silver Review, No. 1, iH meets every Friday evening at 8 o'clock In tho Woodman hall, Fraternity bluck, Washington avenue. Visiting mem-bers mem-bers cordially invited to attend. Bmma Haolock. Lu C; Jennlo Prout, R, LL, 2463 Van Buren avenue. The Royal Highlanders. Ogden Castle JH 626, meets in the Bogies hall on Hudson avenue every second and fourtn Tuesday evenings at 8 o'clock. Visiting Highland- 'H era cordially Invited. Q. Van Hoist, 111 Pro., P. F. Planz, 2536 Lincoln, secret tary-treasurer. H American Masonio Federation (Unlvor-col (Unlvor-col Scottish Kite) Ogden Lodge No. 81 mets every Monday s p. m. at 363 24th Ur Inm.vq Afuflinth R W f Wnnh B Avo. G. A. Muller, Secretary, 2662 Waau, Ave. Visitors always welcome. IH Royal Neighbors of America moots every tsccona aad fourth Monday nights of eucn month at X o'cick .at the nair Udd mellows hall, Fraternity building, vH Visiting neighbors invited. Mary Craw- 'H ford, Oracle, 2676 Lafayette, Nettle Tur- IB ner. Recorder, 2643 Van Buren. Masonic Quoen Estner Chapter No. 4, O. J. S regular meetings held at Mason lo hall on Washington Ave., between 25th and 26th Sts.. the first and third Fridays jH of eacn month. Sojourning members cor dially Invited to attend. Cora B. Heath, iH W. M.; Linda L. Irwin, secretary. I Woodmen of the World, Weber Camp No. 74. meots in the W. O. W. hall, Fra- 1 ternity block. 2320 Washington avenue, ' every Thursday evening at 3 o'clock, Visiting Woodmen cordially Invited to. jH attend. C. Nelson, C. C; W, M Plg-t gott, Clork. P. O. Box 486., Fratornal Ordor of Eagles, Ogden Aerlb iso. 118, meets every Wednesday tH evening at 6 o'clock at Kagles' Home, i 2431 Grant Ave. Visiting brother Eagle aro invited to attend the muotioga. Club rooms open at 11 a. m. C. H, Cariile, W, ! President; C. A. Honsley, Secretary; Dr, 'll H. B. Forbes, Aerie Physician. j Order of Owls, Ogdon Nest. No. 121. tj Order of Owls, meets every Friday oven-ing oven-ing in their own hall (the old Elk Club rooms) at S o'clock. Visiting Brother J Owls are invited to attend tho Nest 1 moetlngs. R. B. Hendershot, President; , H. B. Holland, Secretary. 1 Hl Utah Camp No. 9930 Modern Woodmen lil of America, meta ovory Wednesday lH night in tho Hurst hall, 2439 Hudson liH Ave. Out of town members cordially vH Inrttcd to meet with us. Fred E.,W11t Ml Hams, consul; J. R. Hinchcliff, Cldrk, jH Ogden Lodge No. 6- Indopendcnt Order of Odd Fellows, moots in L O. O. F. nail , ovory Tuesday evening. Visiting broth-as broth-as cordially invited to bo prosout, H, P, Pot or son, N, Q.f Henry Kissau, Sucre-i BH tary. fH Tho Order of Railway Employes, Ogden I'l Division No. 41, meets every first and liH third Fridays of each month at the ' 11 Eagles' hall, at 8(15 p. in. Visiting broth- lil era cordially Invited, Adrian Sohippor, Secrotary. Il Ogden Lodge No. 2, Knights of Pythias il meets every Monday evening at 8 o'clock IH in CaBtlo Hall ot tho Pythian building, IH ZZU1 Grant avenuo. Visiting Knights wel- JM como. Allen Gorr, C. C; W. L. Undor-wood, Undor-wood, K ol R. S.; a B, Palmer, 22C3 Washington, M. oj F. ( Women of Woodcraft, Ogdon Circle No. 681 meets vory Wednesday night at 7:30 o?clock. now Wroodman halU VlsiUng Neighbors invited. Dues will bo col ectod H on tho Bth of each month at Paino Sa tm Hurst Store. Sarah T. Ransom. Q aL. H 146 West Pattorson Avo., Phono L.35-R. Marie , CritS Clerk, 2731 Monroo Ave.. H Phono J1931.R, B l jlj Step! Stop! Stop! NatioaaS Waste. A Standard want. ad. wii tarn your discarded jisuk into money aid render a service to your neighbor and nation. ' j I nil ll al Iff !r 1 |