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Show Hunting Do mizzles In Ogden Tragic But Has lis Humorous Aspects 1 m IBj HARRY DA Gli El Have you u domicile r the win r? an abode of any nort which will shelter ou from the weather? If :o, count I yourself fortunate. Ilousin? conditions In ogden. ac-j cording to foci-weary hunters o! ; homes, arc d?sperate Exorb Lant rorls are general, md tntolei .i'M" conditions exist n many instances. . Children. we are told, arc the greatest great-est obsacles to r-ntlng a iii'. apartment apart-ment or house. With a dev.. a person ( can get by. Possiblj .1 landlord with a! heart kind enough to allow a famllv l wiih bul one child, iher exceptionally! young or to old to still be rao?d at a. child can be found but there In ai general antipathy towards children of any description. HUMOROUS A Si El TS To lho:;e who have secured a place, for the wlnt- r. nn ut a high rental, tt.e plight of the lerj fortur.at? has Its hum icons aspects even though orten tragic. in hQUsew fe, who stayed to-j Ion? in her rent Ohme in Ogden canyon, is now vainly pursuing moving vans. asking the drivers Where thiy are go-( iiT and Where they have been. If, the driver gVves the address fronv which he IrundJ ;.s n lead of furnl-j turc. lh!s u'n inpj mortal betakes her-B her-B If ! the adurtM, In t!.e n:n hope of renting the house. Her efforts so far have een unsuccessful. unsuc-cessful. A report of a couple having been served notice that they would have lo move beeauoe (,f the birth ol a child thm Violating the rule that no children would be allowed in the house, Is current. Would-be tenants who have children declare unanimously, at P-asl as many a have been Interviewed, that the race Of landlords seems to bo advocate of race suicide. MUM S I H W.l S I li At ft certain apartment house. In gden, notorious in palmier days as a Kegro quarter, and which for over a ocnl ir. . : . inhabited by no one but members of this race, has bven re-modeled re-modeled and renoi iced and let out in apartments to white folks. In Says gone l: . but oft recalled, rental of a house for a sum from $20 to $3fi a Month meant that the house had at leant a fully equipped bath room and water. Now old shacks which for years have housed only the most .hlflicss of families who, because the rent was next to nothing, were content to . arry In water from the hydrant In the back yard, and had no compunction com-punction about performing their Saturday Sat-urday abolutlonn, when absolutely nece?sar. In a wush tub, are drawing mora tent per month nt present than thev formerly commanded in three times that period. And houses such s theae are eagerly rented by the house seekers, who have the alternative of 'taking) what, they can get or going t without. BUY N DOMES An unusually lare amount of real-t real-t Is Changing hands this fall. Hundreds Hun-dreds have decided that the owning of a home Is the only solution to their problems, In nine cases out of ten, it i said other parties than the owners occupied the homes and wore ;tnd are heinjr given 30 days notl- prior to Joining the ranks of the restless, aver seeking hunters of homes. I ine Instance has been reported Where a part purchased a house to use this winter The house was being rented. Without giving notice, the owners demanded the OCCU pants t evacuate. Furniture belonging to the owners was shipped from a nearby city, and while the tenants scurried about the city in an effort to rent a home, the owners mndo an attempt to move the furniture belonging to them into the already occupied house. So far th' owners of ;lv hon-e ln,. been unsuceesful in tdrnlng the tenants out. No notice was served that the tenants were to leave at u certain time, and from present indications the i i will wind up before authorities of the city. Those who have houses look nt friends seeking houses likI feel sympathetic, sym-pathetic, and s ores if the sei kers if ter vain attempts to locate n this elf :md pursue their chosen work, have I, ret, forced to depart, still in search of a place where children arc not looked down upon, and where the pro-curing pro-curing of 'k shelter during the winter is at least possible |