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Show Martlet Place of time Munnimakers Fast as They Sell One Thing They Find Another Thing to Advertise. It Must Pay the Advertiser or There Wouldn't Be Any Advertisers. It MUST Pay the Buyers or There Wouldn't Be Any Buyers. If It Pays Them It Will Pay YOU To Trade in the Market Place of the Munnimakers. . FRATERNAL. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Women of Woodcraft Ogden Circle 5S1. meet every Wednesday night at 7: SO o'clock, K of P. hall. Visiting Neighbors Invited, Dues can be paid at Bingham's grocery gro-cery store. 25th St., the afternoon of toe 2Sth of each month. MARTHA A- MORRIS, G. N., 7C2 Twentv-third street MARIE CRITES, Clerk. 2731 Monroe Mon-roe avenue. Sego Lily Circle. No. 174, meets every ev-ery second and fourth Monday nights at 7:30 In I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting neighbors cordially invited. MINNIE MULLER, G. N., 3057 Porter Avenuo KATE IIEYMAN, Clerk 23SA 23rd Street BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN ' YOEMEN. Ogden Homestead No. 1505 meets second and fourth Thursday nights at 7:30 In K. C. hall, No. 2173 Wash. Ave. Visiting archcra Cordially Invited In-vited to meet with us. Henry Burcholl. foreman, 232 22nd street. Laura M. Weant, correspondent, 555 27th St Aurelia Croker, Lady Rebckah, 2665 Wall avenue. ROYAL ARCANUM. Fraternal Beneficiary Order. Insures In-sures men at reasonable rates. Accumulated Accu-mulated emergency fund nearly five million dollars. Rocky Mountain Council, Coun-cil, No. 637, meets second and fourth. Thursday at I. O. O F. hall. 2416 Washington "-avenue. H. L. Peterson, 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, 2416 Washington avenue. Regular , meetings every Tuesday evening JOHN S. C6RLEW. Exalted Ruler. J. II. KNAUSS, Secretary. ODD FELLOWS. Ogaen Lodge No. 5, Independent Order Or-der of Odd Fellows. Meets in 1. O. O. F. hall every Tuesday evening. Vlsit-, Vlsit-, ing brothers cordially Invited to be present1 JAMES MacBETH, Noble Grand. HENRY KISSEL, Secretary. Queen City, Rebckah Lodge, No. 4, ' I. O. O. F. Meets second aud fourth I Friday evenings at Odd Fellows' hall, i Visiting members invited. VIRGINIA MATHEWS. N. G. AMANDA LANSING. Rcc. Sec'v. 430 30th St : IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN Improved Order of Redmen, Hiawatha Hiawa-tha Tribe No. 3. meets in Eagle hall, 1 Friday evenings at 8 o'clock. Visiting chiefs cordially incited. J. L. BLOSSER. Sachem. E R. GEIGER. C. of R, A. B. WRIGHT. C- of W. I Cej rht, gog, Mttrcfoiiian Syr.duate, Inc., N, V. Tills TSme It's In Earnest Just take this ns if you -were 1 he only one sc had ever said it to. It's just that much in rarnost. Wc want YOU to get into the busy market-place of the Munnimakers, yourself, your offer and your poods. We want YOU to get some of the money that is moving. mov-ing. If you are in any business, whether you give it all your time or only your spare time, a Standard Munnimaker classified ad will bring buyers to you. If a on are not in any regular business, we know there is something you have that you want less than you want money. Whether you have only your work and your time to sell, or whether it is any article, wc tell you you can get money for it Lf yon adertise it in the little classified ads iu the Standard; the busy market-place of the .Munnimakers. Dear Mr. Munnimaker, Care The Standard Classified Columns. Through a little Munnimaker Classified Ad in The Standard, I found a renter for cellar space I didn't need. Yours truly, A LANDLORD. Write Mr. Munnimaker. care of the Standard; or phone him, No. fifi. whenever you want anything. PIANO TUNING A. H. GROSE. Broom Hotel. ID years success in Utah. Entire satisfaction guaranteed. Hundreds of testimonials. See the following from Professor Bruening of Berlin: "Mr. Groso has done for mo tho most artistic and satisfactory tuning and voicing I ever have had done lu Europo or America." 5 1 6mo. HOUSE CLEANING. CLEAN vour enrpets on tho floor; no dust Satisfaction guaranteed. Vak Klean Co., Bell 1108. Ind. 3735A. 4 17 lino MONEY TO LOAN. NOTES of reliable 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 BIdg. 6 1 tf MONEY Advanced salaried people without secuiity. on easy pavmenia. Drake, 410-11 Eccles Building. ON city property nd improved farms. HUNTER & KENNEDY, 211 First National. 4-30-tf MIS CELL ANE OU S7! JERSE bull for service. $100. Inquire In-quire John Draayer, 33rd and Fa ciflc. LOST LOST On0 light bay horse, branded 36 on left hip: one dark bay horse no brand; weight about 1400 each. Notify Konroda, Bell 107. or Stevens place, Birch Creek. Reward. 0 15 lwk LOST A goTa trooch between Canyon Can-yon road and City cemetery. Liberal Lib-eral reward. Report at Standard office. of-fice. 6 12 lwk IOST Two bay mares, weight about 1050 apiece, branded J. H. R. combined com-bined on left hip of ono and F. S. on right hip of other. Reward. 2237 Indian Ave. G 11 lwk LOST Dark trown 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. of H., meets in I. O- O. F Hall, 241C Washington Ave, the first and third Thursday evenings of each month, at 7:30 p. m. Visiting slsteib and brothers cordially invited to attend. EDITH PROUT. C of II . JENNETTE HILL. Financier. L. JENNIE PROUT, Recorder. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. 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 requested, to meet with us. GEO. II. DAVIS. C. C. W. W. CROSSMAN, M. of E. L. N. MEAD, K. of R. and S. MASONIC. Queen Esther Chapter No. 4, O. E. S. Regular meetings held at Masonic hall on Washington avenue, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets the fir3t and third Fridays of each month. Sojoucjnlng members cordially cordial-ly invited to attend. EVA F. COREY. W. M. LILY V. HALSTED, Sec'y. ORDER RAILWAY CONDUCTORS. Wasatch Division No. 124. O. R. C, meets second and fourth Fridays at 2:30 p. m. in K. of P. hall, corner Washington avenue and 21th street All 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 8 p. m., Eagle's Hall. A. W. AG EE. V. C. J. H. SHAFER, Clerk. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA. Excelsior Camp No. 3210, meet OgdeuBusisiess Directory .uvcrU:tiiiuiits lu. this column coal :5c fef QO per montll payable In aV v&nc& Trv ORD and anything, Bell 333. ' 3-2-tt " ABSTRACTORS . 7HEd7 W. ELLIS ABSTRACT CO. .-Licensed and Bonded Abstractor If Title to any land in Weber county. Oilitc under First Nat'l Bank. ARCHITECTS " F. C. WOODS &. CO. 1st NaL Bank ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. D J. HARRIS Lawyer Notary, Probate and Real Estate Law Speciai-ils. Speciai-ils. First Nat. Bk. BIdg. fhones. "A. G- H 0 r' N Attorney-at-Law Of - fees over Badcon s Drug Store. I seek tB,,' ousincss or all parties; am attorney at-torney against all corporations and nionopolifb. Prepared to transact any r.cd ail muds of legal business. k T HULANISKI Attorney-at-Law Kooms 407-40S First National Bank gliding. General practice. $T. CORN Attorney-at-Law 207-;0s' 207-;0s' First Nat l. Bank Bldg. JOSEPH CHEZ Attorney And Touuselor at Law. 40 and 41 First National Na-tional Bank Bldg., Ogdea, Utah. Both j hemes. Notary. "r. s. FARNSWORTH Attorncy-at-Law3H md 315 Eccles Bldg. CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS. C STUART. 2952 Wall, Bell 373-X. Estimates furnished free of charge. Ct-ueral repair work a specialty. Prices readable. DECORATING F. E. WEBERG For first class dec-crating. dec-crating. 325 Ninth street. DENTISTS. DR. A. W. WATSON Room 226 Eccles Ec-cles Bldg. Office hours 9 to 5. . DR. MOSMAN Mgr. of the Red Cross Dental Co. Over Rosenblulh Oppman'8, 362 25th St. Bell 631-Y. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. ALBERT P. RICHEY Funeral Director. Masonic Temple, Ogden. Utah. Both Thones No. 160. "HA IK GOODS A COSTUMES. MRS. C. E. LEE Hair Swltche I'oi sale at reduced prices. Hair cbfilns a specialty. Masquerade cos-lunies cos-lunies to rent for balls and theaters. Al! mall orders promptly attended to. t:i 21th St P. O. Box 435. INSURANCE. W. N. PIERCE Notary Publicity! Public-ity! Estate; Fire, Llfo and Accident insurance. 407 24th SL JUNK. OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If you havo any kind of junk, 'phono us up; wo vill call for It. Bell 'phono 325K; Ind. 725. OSTEOPATH. DR. GORDON G. IVES Klrksvllle Graduate Masonic Temple Annex. Ind. 273. Bell 1204. Every week- day It a. m. to 6 p. m. Residence at samo p'.acc. PAINTER AND PAPER-HANGER. PAPER-HANGER. J. R. DRANE Painting and paper-r.nnglng paper-r.nnglng 2219 Madison. Bell phono 551-K. YDEN HARTOG First-class work, low prices. 928 28th. Both phones. photographers! " THE THOMAS STUDIO High grade portraiture In Facial, Crayon and India Ink. 2467 Wash. Ave. Both ll'OUCS. PHYSICIAN & SURGEONS. DR. A. FERN LUND Physician and Surgeon OfD.ee hours, 10 and 12 a. W., 12 to 4 p. m. 340 25th St. Offlco Phones, Bell 515K; Ind 515. Residence. 640 Wash. Ind. phone 502. SHOE IMPAIRING. SHOE REPAIRING At the lowest price All are Invited to see. B. W. I'optma, 2568 Wash. Ave, SANITARY WORK NELS McCARTY All work subject to sanitary Inspector. 2728 Grant Bell Phone 324-Z. TRANSFER COMPANIES SLADE Successor to Allen Transfer Trans-fer Co- J. C. Sladc, Lessee. Furniture Vans and Storage. Office 40S 25th St. Both phones 321. ALLEN Baggage, Hack and Bus Line. Baggage- and passenger trans to a specialty. 412 26th. Both phonoa 22. JOG-ALONG TRANSFER Vans, PI-fno PI-fno Moving a Specialty 328 1 2 25th St. Both Phones 283. UPHOLSTERING & REPAIRING K. VAN K AM PEN Parlor furnlturo upholstered and repaired, vanishing, oattrefis making, carpets eleanod, fit 'nd laid. Estimate;; submitted on re-'uest. re-'uest. Thones Ind. 661. Bell 883-X. 2769 Volker Ave. - WATCH-MAKER & JEWELER. 1 J. A. BELTZER Find Watch Repairing. Re-pairing. Good work a specially. Satisfaction Satis-faction guaran' FOR RENT. , FURNISHED ROOMS. (Continued) THREE furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Apply 331 22nd. 6-14 tf IFOR RENT Three rooms, clothes closet, pantry, furnished for housekeeping. house-keeping. 2220 Lincoln. 6 16-tf THREE housekeeping rooms for rent. 2311 Lincoln Ave. G-17-lwk FOR RENT Two rooms for ligfnt housekeeping. 12G W. 22nd. C 17 tf FOR RENT One furnished room and two unfurnished. 2953 Wa6h. 5 12 lwk FOR RENT Housekeeping, also sleeping rooms, 2215 Lincoln Ave. 6 12 lwk SUITE of front rooms nicely furnish-od furnish-od for housekeeping, also single room at Colonial. 362 2 1th St. 6 12 tf FOUR rooms for housekeeping. 2519 Orchard. C-10-lw FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. 2353 Monroe. 6 0 tf THREE furnished rooms for honse-r honse-r keeping, 2137 Grant. G 9 tf ELEGANTLY furnished rooms, modern. mod-ern. 239 27th. 6-7-tf- FOR housekeeping Colonial, 3C2 21th St. 6-4-lm LARGE front room, desirable location. Bath and phone. Rent low. Ad-dress Ad-dress D. E., Standard. 6 4 3t FOR RENT 3 rooms. Inquire 3231 ' Pacific. No children. 6 2 lwk FOR housekeeping, Mrs. Blair, 2514 Wash. 6 2 tf THE New Wilson, 437 Herrick Ave., (11-2 blocks south Reed hotel). room by day, week or month. 6 1 tf FOR RENT Housekeeping room?, 2353 Monroe. 5 1 lwk FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms, 171 22nd St. 5 24-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 531 24th street. 5 18 tf ROOMS tor light Housekeeping, 2443 Lincoln. 5 14 lmo FDRNI3HED and untanmned OaU 2G34 Grant 12 ti 6mo FOR RENT. UNFURNISHED ROOMS. FOR RENT Four or five rooms, modern. mod-ern. 2054 Wash. 6 15 lwk i FOR RENT Tnrco nice rooms over Clark's Store, gas Btove, light and water. 5 12 tf FOR RENT ROOMING HOUSE i ! ROOMING house of 10 rooms, 21th and I Grant. M. H. Thomas. 6 5 tf ! , FOR RENT. ROOMS AND BOARD. . ' - ROOM and board for one or two ladles. Modern house, private family. fam-ily. 886 25th St. 5-31-lw FURNISHED room and board, 2139 Lincoln. 4 24 lmo FURNISHKO rooms with board! 2333 Adams. 8-17-tt llOARD AND ROOM 449 26th street ROOM mn.t Soar a. 22 Zfth. 5 1 tf WANTED. I ROOMS AND BOARD. ' WANTED Board and room for students; stu-dents; medium price. Ogden Business Bus-iness College. Ind. 925. Bell 794. 6 15 2t WANTED Board and room in private pri-vate family, for family of four. Address Ad-dress Four care Standard. C 11 lwk FOR RENT. UNFURNISHED HOUSES. F!OR RENT 1-room house, electric light, water, pantry, closet, lawn, shade, on 25th street car line. Call at 2435 Qulncy Ave. C 17 lwk 1 FOR RENT One brick house, 253 W. 21st SL 6 15 tf FOR RENT House, 2756 Adams. Inquire In-quire 2853 Pacific. 6 11 lwk FOUR-room mo.lern house, 3007 Wall Ave. Inquire Troy Laundry. 6 5 tf FOR RENT 5-room house. W. 30th St. Water and light. Christensen Shoe Store. 6 3 tf FOR RENT Fine modern home on the bench, near car lino. Ten minutes min-utes walk from Reed Hotel. Seven rooms. Rood barn, lawn. SSO.OO C. D. Ives, Broom Hotel Corner. 6 3 tf FOR RENT 5 room house, 2128 Jeff Inquire Abels Abstract offlce. Both phones. 6 2 tf FOR RENT One Ave and four-room modern house. Inquire 3160 Lincoln. Lin-coln. &-22-2W FOR RENT ? room modern home on bench. Very desirable. C. D. Ives, Broom Hotel Corner. 5 20 tf FOR RENT Nine rocm house in We9t Ogden. New paint and paper. Fresh and clean, C. D. Ives, Broom Hotel Corner. 5 9 tf FOR RENT room house, close In; furniture for sale. J. C. Nye, 2411 , Wash. Ave. 5 17 tf FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSES. FOR RENT Furnished house. 7G5 23rd. Call a. m. C 17 lwk (. FOR RENT 3 room furnished house, 2538 Monroe Ave. C 12 lwk FOR RENT By July 1st, 9 room furnished fur-nished house, with 3 rooms rented. 83 25th Street. 6 1 tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. J. J. BRUMMITT Either Phone 771. 2374 Wash. Ave. CHEAP HOME A nice four room house with largo pantry and closet, electric lights, city water, lot 50x132 feet on corner, located locat-ed on the car line on the bench. This property Is being offered until tho first of Juno for $1250 on tho Installment Install-ment plan. BUNGALOW. A brand new Bungalow lu the south end of the city, near Washington Ave. Five largo rooms, pantry, closets, large porches, bath, toilet, finished in elegant style. Only $2200. on easy terms. J. J. BRUMMITT Either Phone 771. 2374 Wash. Ave. 5 24 tf MODREN pressed brick house on Orchard Or-chard Ave $4,U0tf LOTS in any part of city, easy payments. pay-ments. WILL BUILD a house to suit you. a little down and monthly payments, j FINE LOT 26th and Grant. 160 ACRES good gTound, plenty of water. $1,600. t BILLIARD HALL and fixtures $1,500 Nice 13-rom brick, lot 50x160. Cellar and barn. Water in house, on 21st near Wash $3,100 Fixtures and rooming house, cheap. Phone Nort. 1152 Ind.; 295Y Bell. Junction City Investment Co., 209 Eccles Ec-cles Bldg. 5 27 tf FOR SALE Js'lce lot, close in. Mrs. Blair, 2514 Wash. 5 21 tf FOR SALE Grocery stock and fixtures fix-tures cheap. Call after 6 p. m. 2903 Wash. Ave. 6 7 tf 6 room house, 1-2 acre land. 90-K Hell. 3 23 5raos FOR SALE Six-room brick on Orchard Orch-ard Ave., No. 2555. Price $3,500, part cash, balance on time. HUNTER, & KENNEDY, 211 First National. 6-l6-3t FOR SALE Four-room house. Apply 1951 Grant Ave. ' 6 10 lwk FOR SALE Mo Jem brick cottage, with or without furniture, 2957 Lincoln. Lin-coln. 5 7 lwk FOR SajT7 5 room irame cottage, modern, cheap, must be sold at once. 528 30th. . 6 1 lmo FOR SALE New, modern brick home with barn, 462 21st. Bell 423Z. 5 27 lmo FOR SALE New 5-room frame, one block from Wash. Ave., car line. Terms, or cheap for cash. Owner. 502 4th street. 5 25 tr FOR SAfcE ftBe nullding lot, N. W. corner 25th and Van Buren, side-walked side-walked and guttered. 402 Eccles Bldg. 5-18-tf NICE 5 room mofferu bungalow, brand new, close to street car. $2300.00. Apply Mrs. Blair, No. 2514 Wash. 4 S7 tf FOR SALE New 4-room house, small payment down, balance on easy terms. See about this right away. J. C. Nye. 2411 Wash. Ave. 5 17 tf MODERN aexr Tjrlck cottage, cheap, party must leave town. Inquire ot owner. 2957 Lincoln. 4-27-lwk FARM FOR SALE. FARM of 36 acres at Roy, including part water right. 670 22nd. 5 29 lwk ONE PHAETON FOR SALE. A COLUMBUS phaeton can be bought for $50 If taken at once. Call and see it at 724 Twenty-fourth street 5-18-tf FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE Good Royal motor evele, 3024 Adams. G 17lwk FOLDING go-cart. Good condition. $4.00. 365 Adams. Bell 961x. 6-16-lw FOR SALE Four head, of horses, broke- to work; ages 3 to 12. W. Stegan, Hooper, Utah. 6 5 lmo FOR SALE Birds, St. Andreasberg Roller Canaries. Mrs. A- J. Neighbor, Neigh-bor, 881 26th SL 6 2 lmo FURNITURE and half size violin. 2049 Farr Ave. 5-29-lw WHITE Plymouth Rock eggs for setting, set-ting, 1214 24th St. Bell 700-K. 5 26 lmo FOR SALE Invalid's chair. 2006 Adams Ad-ams avenue. 6 25 lmo FOR SALE Canary birds, cheap, 2570 Lincoln Ave, 5 24 lmo FOR SALE Piss, also hay derrick. Bell phone 30X, Plain City. 5 21 tf KINDLING ood 25c. n sack; $2.50 per rack. Wheelwright Bros. Phone 147. 7 tf WAITED TO EUY. I WILL PAY spot cash for two second-hand National Cash Registers. P. O. Box 982, Salt Lake. 5 21 lmo WANTED Ctean white rs at the Standard office. 2 11 ti HELP WANTED. FEMALE. WANTED Girl for general housework. house-work. Inquire 347 28th 0-17-tf WANTED Girl for general housework, house-work, small family. Call evenings, 264 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 WANTED Girl to wash dishes and help In kitchen. Poplar Heights, 437 24th. 6 11 lwk WANTED A competent girl for general gen-eral housework. 664 28th. 6 7 ti WANTED A competent girl for general gen-eral housework. Apply 432 27th. 6 11 tf WANTED Good girl for housework. 2443 Adams. 6 10 tf RELIABLE and competent woman to cook for twenty people. The Mel-roso, Mel-roso, 270S Jefferson. 6 10 tf WANTED Seamstress and other female fe-male help, at the State Industrial School. 5 21 " WANTED A dining room girl at the . Virginia 4 2S'tr WANTED Girl for general house-work. house-work. 559 24th. 6 1 l"k SITUATIONS WANTED ! FEMALE. WANTED Dressmaking and plain sewing- ind. 3677A. 5 27 lmo DRESSMAKING. 2356 Wash. Ave. THE MODERN BARBER SHOP 5 BARBERS QUICK SERVICE 272 25th St. HELP WANTED. MALE. TWO District Managers wanted In Utah Ogden. Salt Lake City. Exclusive Ex-clusive contract for largo 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 Lewistown, Montana, writes "Ninety per cent of installations installa-tions result in sales." Director of State of Georgia Agricultural Experiment Exper-iment Station writes "You are public benefactors." President 1900 Washer , Co. writes "You may use my name all you want." Standard Utilities Corporation, Corpor-ation, 134 Frank Ave., Scranton, Pa. 6 16 It WANTED Bricklaj ere. Apply Calvert Cal-vert & Leek. - BARBER trade taught In eight weeks. 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. 5-15-lwk WANTED Mall Carriers-Clerks. Examinations Ex-aminations in Ogden soon. Preparation Prepara-tion free. Franklin Institute. DepL 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 U lwk SITUATIONS WANTED. MALE. A JAPANESE wants position as cook in anv place. Address, Cook, care Standard. PAPER CLEANING. James Thompson, expert paper cleaning, painted walls, burlap, 2347 Jackson. Bell 1168, Ind. 3652-A. 6 2 tf - FOR RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS.' TWO furnished light housekeeping rooms, 1S23 Wash. 6 16 lmo FOR RENT Large pleasant rooms, furnished for housekeeping. 275S Lincoln. 6 15 lwk FOR RENT Modern housekeeping rooms, 2563 Grant. 6 15 lwk FOR RENT Furnished rooms for housokvplng. 2220 Lincoln. 6-14-tf every second and fourth Monday evening even-ing of each month at the EagleV :iall. Visiting members cordially Invited. MRS. MARY DORA. Oracle. 365 Twenty-second street JOSIE RHEA, Recorder, 258 22nd St. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ogden 1 Aerie, No. 118, 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, II. B. FORBES, Aerie Physician. LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. Silver Hive, No. 1, meets every Tuesdav afternoon, at 2:30 p. rn.. at I. O 6. F. Hall. 2416 Washington Ave. Visiting sisters cordially Invited. In-vited. IDA HOLLAND. L. C L. JENNIE PROUT. R. IC 2455 Van Buron Ave. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Weber Camp No. 74. meets in K. of P. hall in the Utah National Bank building every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. viBitlng Woodmen cordially ( Invited to attend. SAM KLINE. C C. E. AUTH. Clerk. First National Bank Building B. OF. R. T. Brotherhood Railway Trainmen, Ogdrn Lodge No. 68. Meets every Thursday evening. Eagle's Iiall, at 8 p. m. C. D. SIMPSON. Master. R. A. IRVINE. 272 26ft, Scc'y. A B. CAN FIELD, Financier. 2419 Monroe. |