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Show PIANO TUNING. j A. II. GROSE, Broom Hotel. 19 years success In Utah. Entire eatla-foction eatla-foction guaranteed. Hundreds ot testimonials. Soe the following from Professor Bruenlng of Berlin: "Mr. Groyo has dono for mo tho most artistic ar-tistic and satisfactory tuning and voicing I ever have had dono in Eu-ropo Eu-ropo or America." 2-13-lmo MONEY TO LOAN MONEY Advanced 6atancd people without security, on easy paymcnta. Drake, 410-11 Eccles Building. THE CITY LOAN AGENCY 210-211 Ecclos Bldg. Any Salaried Employo or Wage Earner Can Get Just on His Noto Mo. Scral-Mo. Weekly $50 Return $13.35 or $6.65 or $3.35 $40 Return $10 65 or $5.35 or $2.65 $30 Return.... $ 8.00 or $4.00 or $2.00 $15 Return.... $ 4.00 or $2.00 or $1.00 Or any other sum, and pay back in proportion; confidential, courteous treatment; no unpleasant Inquiries. FRATERNAL. B. OF R. T. Brotherhood Railway Tralnmoi ' Ogden Lodgo No. 68. Meets every ihursday evenlns. Eagle's Hall, at ! S p. m. C. D. SIMPSON, Master. R. A. IRVINE. 272 26th. Soc'y. I A. B. CAN FIELD, Financier. I ' 2419 Monroe. LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. Siher Hive, No, 1, meets every Tuesday afternoon, at 2:30 p. m., at : - - F- Hall, 2116 Washington ' vltod Vlsltlne 6l8tera cordially in- IDA HOLLAND. L. C. L. JENNIE PROUT, R. K. 2455 Van Buren Ave. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Weber Camp No. 74, meets in K. of P. hall in the Utah National Bank building every Thursday oveclng at 8 o clock. Visiting Woodmen, cordially invited to attend SAM KLINE, C. C. E. AUTH. Clerk, First National Bank Building. OgdenBusiaess Directory Advertisements in this column cost 76c per lino per month, payable in acV vanco. ANYTHING Everything. Bell :33. 3-2 tt ABSTRACTORS The D. W. Ellis Abstract Company, Inc., Licensed and Bonded Abstractors of Title to any land in Weber county. Office under First Nat'l Bank. ATTORNEYB-AT-LAW. A. G. HORN. Attorney at-Law. Offices over Bad-con's Bad-con's Drug Store. I seek the buslnoss of all parties; am attorney against all corporations and monopolies. Prepared to transact any and all kinds of legal business. K. T. Hulanlskl, Attorney-at-Law. Rooms 407-40S First National Dank building. General practice. S. T. CORN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.. 207-208 First Nat'l. Bank Bldg. Joseph Chez, Attorney and Counselor Coun-selor at Law, 40 and 41 First National Bank Bldg., Ogden, Utah. Doth phones. Notary- R. S. Farnsworth. Attorney at Law, 314 and 315 Eccles Bldg. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE (Continued) J- J. BRUMM1TT ( Either Phone 771, 2374 Waoh. Ave. i BRUM MITT'S ADDITION. We have some of the most desirable lots in Brummltfs Addition remaining unsold. For ,h(? next B,xly d;iyB will offer a choice of any lot unsold 'or $100 on any kind of terms at low rate of interest. This property lies close in. Quite a number of houses are going up in this Addition. Is near the street car line and Is bound to in creaso in value. NEW HOME. A brand now four-room home, large pautry, closet and porch, city water, (lectrlc light, lot 40x140 feet to alley, locatod near the car line on the bench. Easy terms, low rate of Interest, only $1,200. BEET LAND. Five acres or elegant sandy loam soil, located near the Sugar Factory, three miles west or Ogden, $100 per acre, PEACH ORCHARD. I have a four-acre peach orchard , on the Canyon Road, Trees in full bearing, good water . right, best soil in the country, only $400 per acre, easy terms. NOB HILL. I have a block of 26 lots, one ot the moBt desirable locations in Nob Hill. These lots are 50x137 feet to a 16-foot alley, lie nice and sightly, are near some of the most elegant residences of the city. These lots In a few years will bo among the most valuable In the city as Nob Hill Is tho logical residence resi-dence location of Ogden. $50 per lot on easy terms at low rato of interest. J. J. BRUMMITT Either Phone 771, 2374 Wash. Ave. 2-28 tf k CLASSIFIED k ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS IN THIS DEPARTMENT PAYABLE STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. NO FIRST INSERTION LESS THAN 25 CENTS. 25 CENTS PER LINE PER WEEK, TWO LINES OR MORE. 75 CENTS PER LINE PER MONTH. FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN YOEMEN. Ogden Homestead No. 1505 meets second and fourth Thursday nights at 7:30 In K. C. hall, No. 2473 Wash, ave. Visiting archers cordially Invited to meet with us. Henry Burchell. foreman; 232 22nd street. Laura M. Weant, correspondent. 555 27th tL Aurella Crocksr, Lady Rebekah, 26& Wall ave. 3-1-tf ROYAL ARCANUM. 1 i PYTHIAN SISTERS. Meets every Saturday afternoon at : 2:30 In Pythian Hall. Utah .National ; Bank building. Sojourning sister cor- ! dlally invited to attend. LULU RITTER, M. E. C. LOTTIE McGAW, M. of R, & C. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. X Women of Woodcraft Ogden Circle 581. meet every Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clook. I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting Neighbors invited. Dues can bo paid at Bingham's grocery gro-cery store, 26th St.. the afternoon o the 28th of each month. MARTHA A. MORRIS, O. N., 762 Twenty-third street MARIE CRITES. Clerk, 2731 Mon- ' roe avenue. 1 Sego Lily Circle, No. 174. meets ev-ery ev-ery second and fourth Monday night at 7:30 in L O. O. F. hall. Vlsltinsc neighbors cordially Invited. MINNIE MULLTIR, G. N.. 3057 Porter Avenuo. KATE HEYMAN. Clerk, 238 , 23rd Street. Fraternal Beneficiary Order. Insured mon at reasonable rates. Accumulated emergency fund nearly five million dollars. Reeky Mountain Council. No-637, No-637, meets second and fourth Thursday Thurs-day at I. O. O. F. hall, 2416 Washington Wash-ington avenue. H. L. Potersou Regent; J. W. Wotnr-.-oun, Collector; G. B. P.obert6, Sooretary. B. P. O. ELKS B. P. O. Elks. Ogden Lodge No. 719. Lodge and club rooms, second floor, 2416 Washington avenue. Regular meetings ever? Tuesday evening. F. A. BURT, Exalted Ruler. J. H. KNAUS3. Secretary. ODD FELLOW8. Ogden Lodsa No. 5, Independent Order Or-der of Odd Fellows. Meets in I. O. O. F. hall every Tuesday evening. Visiting Visit-ing brothers cordially Invited to be present. JAMES MacBETH, Noblo Grand. HENRY KISSEL. Sec'y. Queen City, Rehekah Lodge, No. 4. I. O. O. F. Aleets second and fourth Friday eveningj a. Odd Fellows' hall. Visiting memocrs invited. VIRGINIA MATHEWS. N. G. AMANDa LANSING. Rec. Secy. 436 30th St. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. Utah Camp No. 9990. Business meetings meet-ings every' Tuesday night. Team drill first and third Tuesday nights at 8 p. m., Eagles' Hall. A. W. AG EE, V. C. J. H. SHAFER, Clerk. OGDEN LODGE NO 1, D. OF H. Ogden Lodge No. 1, D. of H., meets In L O. O. F. Hall. 2416 Washington Ave., the first and third Thursday evenings of each month, at 7: 30 p. ro. Visiting sisters and brothors cordially invited to attend. ' EDITH PROUT, C. of H. JENNETTE HILL. Financier. L. JENNIE PROUT, Recorder. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. FOR SALE BY SKEEN REALTY CO.. 300 Eccles Bldg. Special: 40 acres choice land suitable for garden purposes, abundance or water, will cut 5. 10, or 20 acres to suit the purchaser. purchas-er. Call quick and get the advantage ot this rare opportunity. One mile from Postofnce. Price the best part of it- 2-23-lwk FINE BUILDING LOT on 2Jst. below Madtsou; cement sidewalk; aewer. Inq. of owner, 2120 Qulncy. 2-27-tr CHOICE lots at a great sacrifice to raise . needed money; a real suap. 2349 1-2 Wash. Ave. 2 17 Imo CHICKEN PLANT; also good building build-ing lot, close in. Sec owner. 2140 Harrison avenue. " 2-4-2mo HOUSE and lot on Madison Ave. Call 1267-Y Bell. 2 20 lmo FOR SALE House and lot; 2778 Pork Ave. 216-9-lrao FOR SALE Mountain Springs Ice Co. place with facilities for ice raising and cold storage; 12-room brick residence, res-idence, fine lawn and shrubbery; fruit and shade trees; splendid valley val-ley view. Inquire of G. G. Griffith, on pmlsoB. 1219 21st. 5 24 tf C ROOM house. 1-2 acre land. 490-K Dell. 12-13 3mo FOR SALE-BOARDING HOUSE FOR SALE On easy terms, boarding and rooming house of 21 rooms; cheap rent. Inquire Washington House, 2272 Wash Ave. 3-2-lwk FOR SALE, ROOMING HOUSE. ROOMING and boarding house, 134 West 27th. street. - 2 22 lmo 30 ROOMS, 36? 24th. 2 8 lmo ROOMING houso, 2525 Lincoln. 2 4 if c CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. H. G. Wittnebel, contractor and builder. Installments. Ind 811. 2-2S-1WK DENTISTS. DR. A. W. WATSON, room 226 Eccles Ec-cles Bldg. Office hours 9 to 5. "HAIR GOODS A COSTUMES. Hair Switches for sale at reduced prices. Hair chains a specialty. Masquerade Mas-querade costumes to rent for balls and theaters. All mall orders promptly attended to. Mrs. C. E. Lee, 321 24th. P. O. Box 436. 8-7 INSURANCE. W. N. Pierce, Notary Public, Real Estate; Fire, Life and Accident Insurance, In-surance, 407 24th St. JUNK. If you have any kind of junk, 'phone to Ogden Junk House; we will call for It. Bell "phone 325K; Ind. 725. LEADING PLUMBERS. W. S. Doneldeon & Sou, practical up-to-date plumbers, steam and hot water fitters. Ind. 3653-D. 413 23rd street. OSTEOPATH. -'Dr. Gordon G. ' Ives, Osteopath; Klrksvllle graduate. Room 224 Reed Hotel; both phones,' 65. Every week day 9 a. m. to S p. m. PAINTER AND PAPER-HANGER. PAPER-HANGER. J. R. Drane. Painting and Paper-hanging. Paper-hanging. 2219 Madison. Bell Phone 894-K. PIANOS. M. G. Barnes, the up-to-date music dealer, 224G Wash.' Ave. PHOTOGRAPHERS. The Thomas Studio. High grade portraiture in Facial, Crayon and India Ink. 2457 Washington Ave. Doth phones. . i PHYSICIAN & SURGEONS. i Dr. A. Fernlund. Physician and Surgeon. Office hours, 10 and 12 a. m., 12 to 4 p. m. 340 25th St. Office phones, Bell 515K; Ind 515. Residence, C4C Wash. Ind. phone 502. SANITARY WORK nels Mccarty AH work subject to sanitary Inspector. In-spector. 2728 Grant. Bell phone 324-Z 8-1 tf OGDEN SCAVENGER CO. Calls answered promptly. 447 25th Ind. 1166. A. Curtis ...,.4-15 SLADE'S TRANSFER. VanB, Drays, Baggage - Wagons. Piano. Furniture and Safe Moving. Prompt carriage service. 408 25th. Bell 321. Ind. 224. 10-16-tf TRANSFER COMPANIES Allen Transfer Co., Albern Allen, Proprietor. Furniture Vans and Storage. Stor-age. Cabs at a moment's notice. Of-; Of-; fice 412 26th St. Phone 2r " ' ., Jog-Along Transfer Vans, Piano moving a specialty. 328 25th St, Both Phones 283. UMBRELLA REPAIRING. Umbrella repairing and recovering, ,-VnL phone 433; Boll 671-X ' Cll-tf UPHOLSTERING & REPAIRING Parlor furniture upholstered dtiiS ro-pMred, ro-pMred, varnlsblng, . mattress . making,, carpets cleaned, fit and laid. Estimates Esti-mates submitted on requeBt." "Ph'ohca , Ind. 661. Bell.883-X. K. Van .Kanv pen. 2769 Volker Ave. 4-7-tf .... HELP WANTED FEMALE. WANTED A chambermaid, at the Virginia. 3-3-lwk GOOD experienced girl for general housework, 2752 Wash. 3 3 tf - 1 A competent girl wanted at the Wood mansee. 3G8 24th St. 3 1 tf .WOMAN companion with no children. Inq. Amelia Goodman, S87 22nd St 2-27-lwk A GIRL for general housework. Apply 2621 Madison. 2-25-lw DINING room woman. State Industrial Indus-trial School 218-tf SITUATIONS WANTED h'EMALL WANTED Position by experienced stenographer. Address E. S., care Standard. 2-23-lwk DRESSMAKING and plain sewing; reasonable prlcos. 2356 Washington avenue. 2-21-lmo PRIVATE HOME for confinement cases, by a professional nurse. Mrs. C. W. Lightner. 2247 Lincoln. Bell 744-Z. 2 4 lmo HELP WANTED. MALE. WANTED 30 young men at once to qualify for railway mail clerks; goon wages; permanent positions. Examinations Exam-inations Salt Lake, May 15th. Call on Mr. Allen, Broom Hotel. 3-3-tt SITUATIONS WANTED MALE.k PAPER CLEANING. James Thompson, expert paper cleaning, painted walls, burlap; '2Mt Jackson Bell 1168, lud. 3652-A. 3 2-lmo BY student attending school. Call Ind. phone 3664 1. 2-21-lt A JAPANESE, young man, wanted; position of school boy. Bell 122. 2-4-lw't FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. TWO ROOMS for housekeeping. 2337 Adams. 3-3-tt LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING rooms i fur-nace fur-nace heat and gas. 2356 Wash ave. f 3-31wk NICELY furnished rooms; bath and electric light. 2616 Monroo.. Ind. 1136. FURNISHED two large front rooms for housekeeping; 2758 Lin. Ave. 2-27-lwk HOUSEKEEPING rooms; 365 28th. Phone 3633-A Ind. 2-28-lwk HOUSEKEEPING rooms; 3343 Wasn. Ave 2 28-2wks FURNISHED ROOMS for light housekeeping. house-keeping. 2627 Wall avenue, 1 block from depot. 2 28-lwk FURNISHED ROOM for gentleman. 2314 Adams. 2-26-lwk FOR RENT Furnished and unfurnished unfurnish-ed rooms for light housekeeping, 2613 Washington. 2-25-lwk FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping, 427 24th. 2-25-lmo. ONE large front room, with bath, hot and cold water, suitable for two gentleman, 227 27th St. 2 27 lwK FOR RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS. (Continued) ROOM for gentleman; bath, modorn terrace. 2341 Adams ave.; reference. refer-ence. 3-3-ltf FURNISHED rooms with bath. 2182 Washington. 2 20 1 mo FURNISHED ana untarnlsned flat, 2634 Grant. 12 22 6mo FOR RSLNT UNFURNlOMtO ROOMS. TWO UNFURNISHED rooms. 241 21st street. 3-3-lwk FOUR ROOM8 for rent. 104 First st, corner of First st. and Wash. ave. 3-3-lwk FOR RENT Two rooms. Bell phone 537-K. 1 2-26-lwk FOR RENT ROOMS AND BOARD. THE WOODMANSEE Is again taking boarders, $5.00 por week; best in the dty. 2-26-lmo FURNISHED rooms with board. 2333 Adams. 2-16-lm ROOM anvl soarO. 622 2th. 6 1 tf 130ARD AND ROOM 449 2th street FOR RENT UNFURNISHED MOHSCA- FOR RENT 6-room house, $15.00. C. D. Ives. Broom Hotel Corner. 3 2 lwk FOUR ROOM JIOUSE; modern con-j con-j veniences. Rear 2756 Jefferson. ! 3-2-lwk j FOUR-room house, 2834 Plngree Ave. I ' 3 1 3t HOUSE on corner of 22nd and Qulncy Ave. Apply Amelia Goodman. 2-28-lwk FOR RENT 7-room houso. modern, inquire at 2340 Jefferson avenue. I 2-26-lwk FOUR ROOM MODERN frame houso on Healy. Inquire 3160 Lincoln. 2-26-lwk SIX-ROOM house, modern. 143 26th St. I , 2-26-tf 1 : ' FOR RENT Five-room house, apply ! at 2332 Jeff. 2 20 tf l EIGHT-room modern brick house, 2171 i Reeves Ave. Inquire 128 25th St. 1 2 9 tf SIX ROOM House with bath and barn. C55 27th street. 1-27-tf Two seven-room houses on Adams avenue. Inquire 248 2ith street. Bell phone 506-Y. Modern convenience. conveni-ence. i-S-tt FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSES SMALL house, pantry, closet, cellar. Ind 3691 D. 1663 Wash. 3 2 lwk . ,. I SIX ROOM house, pantry and closet, at 2126 Washington ave. Call at 2214 Washington. 2-24-lf FOR RENT - FARMS. SIX acres of farming land, part orchard, orch-ard, at Bountiful. Inquire 2259 Adams. Ad-ams. 3 2 lwk Ogden Lodge No. 2, Knights of Pythias, meets at Castle Hall. Utah National Bank building, every Monday Mon-day evening. All K. of P.'s requosted to meet with us. GEO. H. DAVIS. C. C. W. W. CROSSMAN, 21. of E. L. N. MEAD, K. of R. and S. IMPROVED ORDER OF. RED MEN Improved Order of Rediren, Hiawatha Hiawa-tha Tribe No. 3, meets In Eagle hall, Friday evenings at 8 o'clock. Visiting chiefs cordially Invited. J. L. BLOSSEK. Bachem. E. R. GE1GER. C. of K. A. B. WRIGHT, U. Ol W. MASONIC. Queen Esther Chapter No. 4. O. E. S. Regular meetings held at Masonic hall on Washington aVenue, between Twentv-nfth and Twenty -clxth streets the first and third Fridays of each month. Sojourning members cordially cordial-ly invited to attend. 1 EVA F. COREY. W. M. LILY V. HALSTED. Sec'y. ' DfcGREE OF POCAHONTAS. Lceotah Council. No. 3, D. of P., meets the first and third Wednesday afternoons at 2:30, Eagle Hall. Dues can bo paid to Susie Alien, C of W., 112 26th St Visiting members Invited. In-vited. SUSAN GAUT, Pocahontas. ALICE COLLINS, K. of R, ORDER RAILWAY CONDUCTORS. Wasatch Division No. 124, O. R. C, meets second and fourth Fridays at 2:30 p- ni. in K. of P. hall., corner Washington avenue and 21th ' street. All brothers aro cordially Invited to attend. GEO. ALLEN. C. C. D. L. BOYLE, S. and T. FOR SALE PIANO. TRY MY KURTZMANN. Merrill or Schaff Bros. Pianos; lowest possible possi-ble prices. J. M. Pantoue, factory agent, 414 25th street. 2 26-lmo FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE Hallet and Davis Piano, nearly new; 1 Heinz Rumbout; 1 set single harness; 1 set double harness; har-ness; fresh Jersey cow. Call after 5 p. m., No. 10 Wilson Lane. 3-2-lwk SETTING eggs, Ithode Island Reds. Barred Plymouth Rocks, White Leghorns; Leg-horns; $1.00 for 15 eggs. 827 26th St Bell phone 407-Y. 3 1 lwk DINING TABLE, refrigerator, kitchen cabinet and hall tree; 2415 Jefferson. Jeffer-son. 2-28-lwk HORSES for sale We have them at any price. Farley & Williams, rear 52S 24th street. 2-27-lwk INVALID CHAIR. $15, Rov, Utah. Tel. Bell, 978-5 Blk. 2-25-lwk ' WAITED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED Work horse and wagon in exchange for piano. O. J. Stilwell, 2785 Grant Bell 102S-Y; Ind. 67. 3-3-tf GOOD TEAM for farm work, mares preferred. Phone Kelly & Herr'.ck. 3-2-tf MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS repaired at Pantoue's. 414 25th st. 2-26-Imo WANTED TO BUY. TO BUY Vacant or improved property, prop-erty, close In. Address IL. caro Standard. 3-3-1 mo VACANT PROPERTY wanted Must be chetp; pay cash. Add. X. Standard. Stan-dard. 3 3 lwk A PAYING BUSINESS, or part interest inter-est in ono. Address II. F caro Standard. v o-3-lwk SMALL houso 4 or 5 rooms, from owner, own-er, close in. Phome 432 K Bell. - 2 27 lwk WANTED Clean white rags at the Standard office. 2 17 tf FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. Fra'temal Order of Eagles, Ogden Aerie, No. 113, 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. W. President E R. GEIGER, Secretary. DR. H. B. FORBES, Aorio Thysiclan. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA. Excelsior Camp No. S240. meets every second and fourth Monday evening even-ing of each 'month at the Eagles' hall. Visiting members cordially invited. MRS. MARY DORA, , Oraclo 365 Twentv-second Btreet. JOSIE RHEA, Recorder, 258 22nd St. WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS ' WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS FURNISHED rooms for light .Housekeeping, .House-keeping, G234th St 2 26 lwk FURNI8HED ROOMS' for light housekeeping; house-keeping; no children; no dogs; 884 26th. , 2-22-lmo THREE light housekeeping rooms. 2334 Wall ave. Call In roar. 2-18 tf. FRONT room; bath. Phone, Ind., 3645D, ' 2-14-lmo FURNISHED rooms, for housekeeping. 2220 Lincoln. - . 3 1 tf MODERN housekeeping rooms. 362 24th. ; 2 '8 lmo NEWLY furnished j housekeeping rooms, cheap, 536 31st. 1-27-lmo . FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Five room frame house and 25 foo: lot, at 2741 Pacific Ave. Price $750. Small cash payment and balance in payments of $10 per monjh. Save your ront. HUNTER & KENNEDY, KEN-NEDY, 211 First National. 3-2 3 1 WARREN The best bargains in farm lands, improved and unimproved, are to be found In WARREN, In the western part of Weber county, all under un-der canal, all near a railroad station and all within 12 miles of the second' largest city In tho four inter-mountain states. Pries $10 to $20 per acre on time. HUNTER'4. KENNEDY, room 211, First National. 3 1 3t WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS |