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Show MUNNIGRAMS' What arc You Missing, How Long are You Going to Hang Back, Why don't YOU get some of the Quick Profits and the Big Money that are Changing Hands in the Market Place of the Munnimakers? FRATERNAL. , WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Women of Woodcraft Ogden Circle SS1. meet every Wednesday nleht at 7:30 o'clock. K. or P. hall. Visiting Neighbors Invrted. Dues can bo paid at Bingham's grocery gro-cery store. 25th St., the alternoon of the 28th of each month MARTI I A A. MORRIS, G. N., 762 Twentv-thlrd street. MARIE CRITES. Clerk. 2731 Monroe Mon-roe avenue. Sego Lily Circle, No. 174, meet3 every ev-ery second and fourth Monday nights at 7:30 in I. O. O. F. hall. VlsiUnrj neighbors cordially invited. MINNIE MULLER, G. N.. 3037 Porter Avenue. 1 KATE IIEYMAN, Clerk. 23SVi 23rd Street f BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN YOEMEN. j ' 1 Ogden Homestead No. 1505 ..meets second and fourth Thursdav nights at 7:30 in K. C. hall. No 2173 Wash. Ave. Visiting archers cordially invited in-vited to meet with us. Henry Burchell, foreman, 232 22nd street. Laura M. Weant correspondent, 655 27th St. Aurelia Croker, Lady Rebekah, 2665 Wall avenue. i i i ROYAL ARCANUM. Fraternal Beneficiary Order. In- , sures men at reasonable rates. Accu- ; mulated emergency fund nearly flvo ! million dollars. Rocky Mountain Coun- I ell, No. C37, meets second and fourth . Thursday at I. O. O. F. I13II. 2416 ! Washington avenue. H. L. Petersen, ' Regent; J. W. Wotherspoon. Collector; G. B. Roberts, Secretary. B. P. O. ELKS. ! B P. O. Elks, Ogden Lodge No. 719, ; lodge and club rooms, second floor. ' 24 16 Washington avenue. Regular meetings every Tuesday evening. .JOHN S. CORLEW, Exalted Ruler. J. H. KNAUSS, Secretary. ODD FELLOWS. Ogaen Lodge No. 5, Independent Or- der of Odd Fellows. Meets In I. O. O. F. Iif.ll every Tuesday evening. Visit- j ins brothers cordially invited to bo present- ; JAMES MacRETH, Noble Grand. i HENRY KISSEL, Secretary. J Queen City, Rebekah Lodge, No. 4. ; I. O. O. F. Meets second and fourth ; Friday evenlng3 at Odd Fellows' hall. : Visiting members invited.. VIRGINIA- MATHEWS, N. G. AMANDA LANSING, Rec. See'r. 43G 30th St IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN Iiuprocd Order of Redmen, Hiawatha Hiawa-tha Tribe No. 3, meets in Eagle hall. Friday evenings at S o'clock. Visiting chiefs cordially invited. J L. BLOSSER, Sachem. E. R. GE1GER. C. of R. A. B WRIGHT, C. of W. I , . OgdenBtisioess I .vuVyllibCUiclita Hi ibid column cusi J ?Sc per Uoo per month, payablo In acV ) tance. ALVORD and anything, Bell 333. 3-2 tt ABSTRACTORS THE D. W. ELLIS ABSTRACT CO. L'ccnscd and Bonded Abstractors vi Title to anv land in Weber county. ) Olllcc under First Nat'l Bank. ARCHITECTS F. C. WOODS . CO. 1st Nat Bank ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. J 1 N. J. HARRIS Lawyer Notary. I':obcte rind Real Estate Law Specially. Special-ly. First Nat. Bk. Bldg. Phonos. A. G. HOrtN Attorney-at-Law Of-f Of-f o.. cter Badcon Drug Store. I seek tno ousinesa ol all parties; am at-iorn"v at-iorn"v against all corporations and ;jot..-pcli b. Prepared to transact any r.is i ail muds of legal business. n T. HULANISKI Attorney-atLaw Kooms 407-108 First National Bonk ciiil.iing. General practice. S. T. CORN Attorney-at-Law 207-208' 207-208' First Nat'l. Bank Bldg. JOSEPH CHEZ Attorney And Counselor at Law, 40 and 41 First National Na-tional Bank Bldg., Ogdea. Utah. Both. I hones. Notary. R. S. FAR NS WORTH Attorney-at-Law 314 a'ld 315 Eccles Bldg. CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS. C. STUART. 2952 Wall, Bell 373-X. Ettimcteb furnished free of charge. General repair work a specialty. Prices eat.i.iable. DECORATING F. E. WEBERG For first class dec-irr.tlng, dec-irr.tlng, 325 Ninth stroet DENTISTS. DR. A. W. WATSON Room 226 Eccles Ec-cles Bldg. Office hours 9 to 5. DR. MOSM AN Mgr. of tho Red Cross Dental Co. Over Rosenblulh & Oppman's. 352 25th St. Bell 631Y. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. ALBERT P. RICHEY Funeral Director. Maponlc Temple, Ogden. Utah. Both Phones No. 160. HATK GOODS A COSTUMES. MRS. C. E. LEE Hair Switches Ioi sale at reduced prices. Hair chains a specialty. Masquorado cos liimes to rent for balls nnd theaters. A P. mail orders promptly attended to. Z"l 24th St P. O. Box 435. WAITED TO EUY. WILL PAY ppot cash for two n?c- ond-hand National Cash Register?. ' P. O. Box 082, Salt Lake. 5 21 lmo WANTED Clean white ni-j nt ;b Standard office. 2 17 tr . PIANO TUNING A. H. GROSE, Broom Hotel. 19 years success la Utah. Entire satisfaction guaranteed. Hundreds of testimonials. See the following from Professor Bruening of Berlin: "Mr. Grose has done for me the most artistic and satisfactory tuning and voicing I ever have had done iu Europe or America." 1 5 1 5mo. HOUSE CLEANING. CLEAN our cirpets on the floor; no dust. Satisfaction guaranteed Vak Klean Co., Boll 110S. Ind. 3735A. 4 17 lmo MONEY TO LOAN. NOTES of reliablo employes and wage earners bought, and payments received re-ceived on easy, weekly or monthly Installments, In-stallments, city Loan Agency, 21011-Eccles 21011-Eccles Bldg. 6 1 tf MONEY Advanced salaried peoplo without security, on easy payments. Drake, 110-11 Eccles Building. ON cilv property and improved farms. HUNTER & KENNEDY, 211 Fir?t National. 4 30-tf MISCELLANEOUS. JERSEY bull for service. $1.00. Inquire In-quire John Draayer, 33rd and Pa ciftc. STRAYED. STRAYED To my place, brown stallion, stal-lion, about 3 years old, no brands visible. Owner can have same by paying pay-ing for this ad and feed bill. Call Bell phone 7C3 for information, C IS it LOST LOST One light bay horse, branded "36 on left Iiip; mie dark by horse no brand; weight about llnii each. Notify Konroda, IkU 107, or Stevens place, Birch Crook. Reward. C 15 lwk LOST A goTn :rooch between Canyon Can-yon road and City cemetery. Liberal Lib-eral reward. Report at Standard office. of-fice. C 12 lwk LOST Dark tiro wo horse, branded Q on left shoulder. .Return 173 West 29th. Reward. 5-31-lw FRATERNAL. OGDEN LODGE NO. 1, D. OF H. Ogden Lodge No 1. D. ot H., meets in I. O. O. F. Hall. 2416 Washington Ave., the first and third Thursday evenings of each month, at 7:30 p. m. Visiting sisters and brothers cordially invited to attend. EDITH PROUT. C- of H. JENNETTE DILL. Financier. L. JENNIE PROUT. Recorder. .v. Mi p. M MM If Cffyrfght, 909, ty Afttrofo.'ttan Syndicate, inc., N. V. Sit Still 1 and send for a copy of the Standard., No matter what vou need, snnie reader of Standard has it. If you don't find it advertised in t lie Standard's classified ads, the Market-place of the Munnimakers, then a News ad f your own will find it for you. You are sure of getting the right thing, at a price that is fair to hoth buyer and seller. sell-er. And you are sure to gel it easily and quickly without the work iind uncertainty of hunting for it yourself. What's more, you're sure of a square deal. For the very existence and growth of the Standard's classified pages, is proof that in this Market-place, of the Munnimakers, both buyers and sellers employers and workers are getting fair pay and good values. Dear Mr. Munnimakcr, Care The Standard Classified Columns. Through a little Munnimaker Classified Ad in The Standard, 1 bought a gasoline engine. Yours truly, Motor Boat. Write Mr. Munnimaker, care of The Standard, or phone him, No. 5G, whenever you want anything. FOR RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS. (Continued) FOR RENT Housekeeping, also sleeping rooms, 2215 Lincoln Ave. 6 12 lwk SUITE of front rooms nicely furnished furnish-ed for housekeeping, also single room at Colonial. 3C2 24th St. C 12 tf FOUR rooms for housekeeping. 2519 Orchard. C-10-lw FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. 2353 Monroe. 6 9 tr IFOR RENT Three rooms, clothes closet, pantry, furnished for house- keeping. 2220 Lincoln. G-lG-tf THREE housekeeping rooms for rent. 2311 Lincoln Ave. 6-17-lwk ' FOR RENT Two rooms for light housekeeping, 126 W. 22nd. C 17 tf " - -j FOR RCNT One furnished room and I two unfurnished, 2953 Wash. 5 12 lwk j THREE furnished room for light housekeeping. Apply 3S1 22nd. 6 14-tf ELEGANTLY rur&lsheil rooms, mod- ; cm, 239 27th. C-7-tf FOR housekeeping Colonial, 3C2 : 24th St. G-l-lni j LARGE front room, desirable location. . Bath and phone. Rent low. Address Ad-dress D. E , Standard. C 4 3t FOR RENT 3 rooms. Inquire 3234 Pacitic. No children. 6 2 lwk FOR housekeeping, Mrs. Blair, 2514 Wash. 6 2 tf THE New Wilson, 137 Herriek Ae.. (11-2 blocks south Reed hotel). room by day, week or month. 6 1 tf I FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms, ! 2353 Monroe. 5 1 lwk FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms, 171 22nd St. 5-21-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, 531 j 24th street. 5 18 tf ROOMS lor light housekeeping, 2443 Lincoln. 5 14 lmo FURNISHED and uniurcTened flaU. 2634 Grant. 12 ?2 6mo I FOR RENT. UNFURNISHED ROOMS. f FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. J. J. BRUMMITT Either Phone 771. 2374 Wash. Ave. CHEAP HOME A nice four room nousc with large pantry and closet, electric lights, city water, lot 50x132 feet on corner, located locat-ed on the car lino on the bench. This property ls being offered until the first of June for $1250 on the installment install-ment plan. BUNGALOW. A brana new Bungalow in the south end of the city, near Washington Ave. Five large rooms, pantry, closets, largo porches, bath, toilet," finished in elegant style. Only ?2200, on easy terms. J. J. BRUMMITT Either Phone 771. 2374 Wash. Ave. 5 24 tf FOR SALE C-room Modern, brick, on bench $2400 NICE 3-room frame, on bench, barn, large lot $1400 5- roora modern brick, South Washing-fon Washing-fon $2750 6- room frame, corner lot on bench, close in $2100 3-room frame, summer kitchen. 2Sth street near Washington $1900 6-room frame, modern, North Washington Wash-ington S1750 5-room frame, modern, corner lot on bench, nice location $2000 5-room brick, modern, on bench $2700 If none of the above propeities suit you, call in the ofllce, as wo have d large list to select from.; KELLY & HERR1CK. 6 13 tf MODREN pressed brick house on Orchard Or-chard Ave $4,000 LOTS In any part of city, easy payments. pay-ments. WILL BUILD a house to suit you, a little down and monthly payments. FINE LOT 26th and Grant. 1G0 ACRES good ground, plenty ol water, $1,600. BILLIARD HALL and fixtures, .$1.00 Nice 1 3-room brick, lot 50x160 Cellar and barn. Water In house, on 21st I near Wash ; $3,100 Fixtures and rooming house, cheap. Thono Nos. 1152 Ind.; 295' Bell. Junction City lnestment Co., 209 Ec cles Bldg. 5 27 tf FOUR-ROOM house, pantry, closet, bath room, cement cellar, large barn, chicken coop. Lot 52 1-2x130 feet to aa alley $2300. 536 2Dtli street. G IS Hup FOR SALE Nice lot, close In. Mrs. Blair, 2511 W?.ih. 5 21 tf FOR SALE Grocery stock and fixtures fix-tures cheap. Call ater 6 p. m. 2903 i Wash. Ave. 5 7 tf HELP WANTED. 1 FEMALE. WANTED Girl for general housework. house-work. Inquire 347 28th G-17-tf tVANTED Girl for general housework, house-work, small family. Call evenings. 224 26th St. 6 17 lwk WANTED Girl at 457 Canyon road. 6 17 3t MANICURIST and experienced hair dresser at the Modern Barber Shop, 272 25th St. . 6 15 lwk W'ANTED Girl to wash dishes and help in kitchen. Poplar Heights, 437 21th. - 6 14 lwk WANTED A competent girl for general gen-eral housework. 664 28th. 6 7 tf WANTED A competent girl for general gen-eral housework. Apply 432 27th. C 11 tf WANTED Good girl for housework, 2443 Adams. 6 10 tf RELIABLE and competent woman to cook for twenty people. The Melrose, Mel-rose, 270S Jefferson. 6 10 tf HELP WANTED. MALE. TWO District Managers wanted in ; Utah Ogden, Salt Lake City. Exclusive Ex-clusive contract for large territory. Problem of cheaper fuel solved. Cost of maintaining Kitchen Range permanently perma-nently cheapened one-half. Every family fam-ily needs and will finally have It. Demand De-mand constantly increases. Temporary Tempo-rary investment of $200 required to furnish sub agents who will buy. District Dis-trict Manager at Lowlstown, Montana, writes "Ninety per cent of Installations Installa-tions result in sales." Director of State of Georgia Agiicullural Experiment Exper-iment Station writes "You are public i benefactors." President 1900 Washer I Co. writes "You may us my name all you want." Standard Utilities Corporation, Corpor-ation, 131 Frank Ave., Scranton, Pa. 6 16 It' WANTED Railway Mall Clerks, post-oflice post-oflice Clerks, Carriers, Customhouse Clerks, Internal Revenue Clerks, Stenographers, Ste-nographers, Typewriters. Salary $800 to $2,500. Life positions. Examination soon. Write Immediately. Free information. infor-mation. Government Positions Bureau Rochester, N. Y. 6 18 It WANTED Bricklayers. Apply Calvert Cal-vert & Leek. FOR RENT Two rooms and kitchen, 2053 Farr Ave. 6 18 lwk FOR RENT Four or five rooms, modern. mod-ern. 2054 Wash. 6 15 lwk FOR RENT Three nice rooms over Clark's Store, gas stove, light and ,water. 5 12 tf FOR RENT, OFFICES. FOR RENT One large office room, desirable location. Inquire Abels, Abstractor. 6 17 tf 1 FOR RENT ROOMING HOUSE ROOMING house of 10 rooms, 24th and - Grant. M. II. Thomas. 6 5 tf FOR RENT. ROOMS AND BOARD. s ROOM and hoard for one or two ladles. Modern house, private family. fam-ily. 8S6 25th St. 5-31-lw FURNISHED room and board, 2139 Lincoln. I 24 lmo FURNISHEO rooms with hoard. 233J Adams. 3-17-1! llOAfiD AND ROOM 449 26th street ROOM an.t noari C22 SCth. 5 I tf TOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSES. FOR RENT Newlv furnished three-room three-room cottage, $20!oo per month. 2512 Monroe. Inquire 253S Monroe. 5 18 lwk FOR RENT Furnished house. 765 23rd. Call a. m. 6 17 lwk FOR RENT. UNFURNISHED HOUSES. FOR RENT Two good homes. Inquire In-quire Abels, Abstractor. 6 18 tf FOR RENT One large room, close in. Inquire 420 24th. 6 18 tf FiOR RENT 1-room house, electric light, water, pantry, closet, lawn, shade, on- 25th street car line. Call at 2435 Quincy Ave. - 6 17 lwk FOR RENT One brick house. 253 W. 21st St. C 15 tf FOUR-ioom modern house, 3007 Wall Ave. Inquire Troy Laundry. 6 5 tf FOR RENT 5-room houso. V. 30lh St. Water and light. Chrlstensen Shoe Store. 6 3 tf FOR RENT Fine modern homo on the bench, near car line. Ten minutes min-utes walk from Reed Hotel. Seven rooms, good barn, lawn, $30.00. C. D. Ives, Broom Hotel Corner. 6 3 If FOR RENT One five and four-room modern house. Inquire 3160 Lincoln. Lin-coln. 5-22-2W FOR RENT tr-room modern home on bench. Very desirable. C. D. Ives. Broom Hotel Corner.' 5 20 tf FOR RENT Nlne-rocm houee In West Ogden. Now paint and paper. Fresn and clean. C, D. Ives, Broom Hotel corner. 5 9 tf FOR RENT r room houre, close In; furniture for sale. J. C. Nye, 2411 Vviub. Ave. 5 17 tf 6 room hod&e, 12 acre land. 190-K Bell. 3 23 bruua FOR SALE Six-room brick on Orchard Orch-ard Ae., No. 2555. Price $3,500. part cash, balance on time. HUNTER & KENNEDY, 2il First National. 6-10-31 FOR SALE Four-room house. Apply 1951 Grant Ave. 6 10 lwk FOR SALE Modern brick cottage, with or -without furniture, 2957 Lin coin. 5 27 lwk FOR SAt,rr 5 room tramc cottage, i modern, cheap, must bo sold at once. 528 30th. 6 1 lmo FOR SALE New, modern brick homo with barn, 462 21st Bell 423Z. 5 27 lmo FOR SALE New 5-room fraTrie, one block from Wash. Ave., car line. Terms, or cheap for cash. Owner, 5C2 4th street. 5 25 tf FOR SAfc.E flue huilding lot, N. W. corner 25th and Van Burr-n. side-walked side-walked and guttered. 402 Eccles Bldg. 5-18-tf FOR SALE New 4-room house, small pajment down, balance on easy terms. See about this right away. J. C Nye. 2411 Wash. Ave. 5 17 tf MODERN je Tjrtck cottage, chea v parly must leave town. Inquire-ol owner. 2957 Lincoln. 4-27-1 wk FARM FOR SALE. FARM of 36 acres at Roy, including part water right. 670 22nd. 5 23 lwk anMBaaDnMHnuanHnaam ONE PHAETON FOR SALE. A COLUMBUS phaeton can be bought for $50 if taken at once. Call and sec It at 724 Twenty-fourth street 5-13-tf FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. HOUSEHOLD goods for sale. Inquire 2569 Monroe. 6 IS 3t FOR SALE Good Royal motor cycle, 3024 Adams. 6 17 lwk , FOLDING go-cart. Good condition. $1.00. 363 Adams. Bell 961x. 6-16-lw ' FOR SALE -Four head of horses, broke to work; ages 3 to 12. W. Stcgan. Hooper, Utah. 6 5 lmo FOR SALE Birds. St. Andreasberg Roller Canaries. Mrs. A. J. Neighbor, Neigh-bor, 884 26lh St. 6 2 lmo FURNITURE and half size violin, i 2049 Farr Ave. 5-29-lw WHITE Plymouth Rock eggs for netting. net-ting. 1211 24th SL Bell 700-K. 5 26 lmo FOR SALE Invalid's chair. 3006 Adams Ad-ams avenue. 5 25 lmo FOR SALE Canary birds, cheap, 2570 j Lincoln Ave. 5 21 lmo FOR SALE Pigs, also hay derrick. Bell phone 30X, Plain City. 5 21 tf KINDLING wood, 25c. a sack; $2.50 per rack. Wheelwright Bros. Phone 141 1 1WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS INSURANCE. W. N. PIERCE Notary Public ftf-hl Estato; Fire, Life and Accident Inttirance, 407 21th SL JUNK. OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If you have i any kind of Junk, 'phone us up; we Vulli call for 1L Boll 'phone 325K;" Ind. 725. OSTEOPATH. DR. GORDON G. IVES Klrksvllle Graduate Masonic Temple Annex. Isu'.. 273. TJcll 1201. Eery week day 'j a. m. to 5 p. m. Residence at same place. PAINTER AND PAPER-HANGER. PAPER-HANGER. J. P. DRANE Painting and Paper-r.nnging Paper-r.nnging 2219 Madison. Bell phone SMK. YD EN HARTOG First-class work, low prices. S28 28th. Both phones. PHOTOGRAPHERS. THE THOMAS 8TUDIO High . grade portraiture In Facial, Crayon and India Ink. 2457 Wash. Ave. Both l.noccs. 'PHYSICIAN & SURGEONS. DR. A. FERNLUND Physician and Surgeon Oflico hours, 10 and 12 a. in.. 12 to 4 p. m. 340 25th SL- Office phones, Bell 515K; Ind 515. Residence, 64 o' Wash. Ind. phono 502. S . SHOE REPAIRING. SHOE REPAIRING At the lowest jrlces All are invited to see. B. W. Poxtma, 2568 Wash. Ave. SANITARY WORK NELS McC ARTY All work subject to sanitary inspector. 2728 Grant Bell mono 324-Z. TRANSFER COMPANIES SLADE Successor to Allen Trans-'er Trans-'er Co. J. C. Slade. Lessee. Furniture I'ans and Storage. 'Office 408 25th St 3oth phones 321. ALLEN Baggage, Hack and Bus Une. Baggage and passenger trans 'er a specialty. 412 26th. Both phonos JOG ALONG TRANSFER Vans, Piano Pi-ano Moving a Specialty 328 1-2 25th St. Both Phones 2S3. UPHOLSTERING S REPAIRING K. VAN KAMPEN Parlor furniture upholstered and repaired, varnishing, nai tress making, carpets cleaned, fit and laid. Estimates submitted on ro-,quet. ro-,quet. 'Phones Ind. 661. Bell S83-X. 2769 Volker Ave. WATCH-MAKER & JEWELER. J. A. BELTZER Fine Watch Rs-pairing. Rs-pairing. Good work a specialty. Satisfaction Satis-faction guaranteed. WANTED Seamstress and other female fe-male help, at the State Industrial School. 5 21 tf WANTED A dining room girl at the Virginia. 4-28-tf WANTED Girl for general housework. house-work. 559 21th. 6 1 lwk SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE. WANTED Dressmaking and plain sewing. Ind. 3677A. 5 27 lmo DRESSMAKING, 235G Wash. Ave. 4 20 tf THE MODERN BARBER SHOP 5 BARBERS QUICK SERVICE ' 272 25th St. . 1 KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Ogden Lodge No. 2. Knights of Pvthlas... meets -at Castle .Hall,. Utah National Bank building, every Monday Mon-day evening. All K. of P's requested to meet with us. GEO. H. DAVIS. C. C. W. W. CROSSMAN. M. of E. L. N. MEAD, K. of K. and S. . MASONip. i Queen Esther Chapter No. 4. O. E. S. Regular meetings be!. at Masonic hall on Washington avenue, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth strec-tr. tho first and third Fridays of cacti month. Sojourning members cordially cordial-ly Invited to attend. EVA F. COREY. W. M. LILY V. IIALSTED. Scc'y. ORDER RAILVAY CONDUCTORS. Wasatch Division No. 121.' O. R. C, meets second and fourth Fridays at 2:30 p. m. in K. of P. hall, corner Washington avenue and 24th street. Ail brothers are cordially Invited to attend. GEO ALLEN, C. C. D. L. BOYLE, S. and T. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. Utah Camp No. 9990. Business meetings meet-ings every Tuesday night. Team drill first and third Tuesday nights at S p. j m.. Eagle's Hall. A. W. AG EE. V. C. J. II. SIIAFER, Clerk. ROYAL NEIGHBORS ,OF AMERICA. Excelsior Camp No. 3210, meets every second and fourth Monday evening even-ing of each month at tho Eagles' 'jail. Visiting members cordially invited. MRS. MARY DORA, Oracle, 3C5 Twcntv-second street. JOSIE RHEA. Recorder. 25S 22nd St FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. Fraternal Order of Eagles. Ogden Aerie. No. US. F. O. E . meets every Wednesday evening in Eagle hall, east of Reed hotel, at 8:00. Visiting Brother Eagles are invited to attend the Aerie meetings. A. C FIELITZ, Wr. PresidenL . E. R. GEIGER. Secretary, DR. H. B. FORBES, Aerie Physician. LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. Silver Hive. No. 1. meets every Tuesday afternoon, at 2:30 p. m., at I O. O F. Hall. 2116 Washington Ave. Visiting, slstexs cordially Invited. In-vited. IDA HOLLAND. L. C L JENNIE PROUT, R. K. 2155 Van Burcn Ave. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Weber Camp No. 74. meets in K. of P. hall in the Utah National Bank building everv Thursday evening at S o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordially Invited to attend. SAM KLINE. C C-E. C-E. AUTH, Clerk. First National Bank Building. B. OF. R. T. . i Brotherhood Railway . Trainmen, Ogden Lodge No. GS. Meets every Thursday evening, Eagle's Hall, at j 8 p. m. " j C. D. SIMPSON. Master. I R. A. IRVINE. 272 26L1. Scc'y. A li- CAN FIELD, Financier. 2119 Monroe. BARBER trade taugnt In eight w eeks. Graduates earn from 12 to 30 dollars dol-lars per week. Moler Barber College, 19 Commercial St., Salt Lake City, Utah. 6 11 tf APPLY at once Men or women, for good positions. $15 to $30 per week guaranteed. Mrs. Snyder. 962 Wash. Ave. E-15-lwk WANTED Mail Carriers-Clerks. Examinations Ex-aminations in Ogden soon. Preparation Prepara-tion free. Franklin Institute. Dept. 301 B, Rochester, N. Y. 5 18 lmo WANTED News agents to run on S. P. and O. S. L. Apply Gray News Co., Union Depot. 6 "l-l lwk SITUATIONS WANTED. male! A JAPANESE wants position as cook In any place. Address, Cook, care Standard. PAPER CLEANING. James Thompson, expert paper cleaning, painted walls, burlap 2347 Jackson. Bell 1168. Ind. 3652-A. V 2 tf FOR RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS. TWO furnished light housekeeping rooms, 1823 Wash. 6 16 lmo FOR RENT Large pleasant rooms. furnished for housekeeping, 2758 Lincoln, 6 15 lwk FOR RENT Modem housekeeping rooms, 2563 Grant. 6 16 lwk FOR RENT Furnished rooms for I housekeeping. 2220 Lincoln. 6 14-tf WANT ADS BKINU BIG KhSULTS |