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THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1920. 11 !! j FOR SALE " H ' Real Estate . J Ib 40 ACRES, Including crops, hay. pens, po- tatoc.i. S acres pasture, abundance of wnt EH cr crK) filx room brick bouse, pood nay H barn nnd ;s table nnd other Improvement", H rows, plffs. Implements end machinery In 1 good condition. Thin pnrty wnnts to sell 1 nnd the price Is vory low at $12.G00. In- 1 cludlnir all the crop read nnd about Hl ready to harvest. Will exchange for OS- H dan city property as part payment. Act m qulclc to fret the crops on this place. v e H ulno hnve 40 acres of jrood pasture close to OEOon we will ell for $100 an acre. H 20 acres of which la Rood farm land and j la worth more than the price wo are asK H In? for the 0 ncre.i, SMITH & FLINDERS CO. H Over Commercial National Dank APARTMENT houue cloac In on Wash Ingrton avenue: haa nine two and tlirco room nparlmcnla- Furnished ,lnconi 5225 a month. Price J11.500. Half cash. Mljht consider port exchange. Box is. H Standard-Kxamlncr. 1556- NEW two-roomed furnished house; llghta nnd water; lot 146x75, planted. 32d3 Mon roe -3&l H LOT 100x137 on Oak and Jackson to trade for auto. Phono 3137 W. 936 ATTRACTIVE modern five room brick. H choice location; Immediate posscoslori. HL, 2783-W. S27 Twenty-sixth. 2937 MH" OWNER of $1000 brick flvo room house on the bench defllrlnc to sell will nccopt H fieven pn&scnpcr auto ns part payment, f Terms, part cash and $30 per month. O.j A. Kennedy, basement Utah National. , 1 Phone 913 or 2213-J 2921 REASONABLE: furnished five room moil-1 em brick; shade trees, fruit trees, grapes, 1 berries, garden. East Twelfth street. H Mc-or'3 Lnno. -S34 TWO room house, newly papered, lot 33x l 132; wwer and sidewalk paid; city water. lights. JS30. Onehalf cash; now vacant. Phone 2255-W, 2 BY OWNER Seven room modern home on bench and car line. Phone Ull-J. 1500 DOWN, balance monthly, will buy a nlco six room modern home, ru special taxes paid In full. Choice location, irnmc 1 dlate poscaslon, E. 1 Brats, 41 Lccles 1 building. :" APARTMENT house, strictly modern, five ttpartinenta. fine location on bench, pays 10 por cent net on your Investment. Have to lcavo town on account of slckncs3. w in soil cheap. Kelly & Hcrrlck. 2561 FTVra room frame house, largo loL on Ee clen avenue, near corner Twentieth street, lH cheap. Apply John McCrcady, I.C fwen ty-thlrd. ? jH FOUR room house, two porches, lot 60x 1 i.io feet. S1500. 360 Franklin. 2SoS H BT OWNER Seven rom modern Jjrick. lorro lot. good location. Terms. Phono Mr U67 fli HHl,' 7-room modern frame house; paved BV street: large lot: close in: all specials paid. Price S3300: 3700 down HI 6-room strlctlv modern brick bungalow, EE hot water heat": gum wood finish, hard- Hfll wood floors, nil modern convenience-. lH Price J7000: 51000 down. 550 per month- ALFRED 13. STRATFORD 2250 Washington Avenue Phone 993-W or 2304-J 2S29 THRKE room cottage, two lots. 3121 Un Ion avenue, chenp. Terms or cash. Phone I 16G0-.T. -,3a I 13 ACRES, crops. Implements, horses on H. .Mate highway. mllo north Clearfield. Phone 11-R-l. 40x235 5500 SIS :"::::::::::::::::::::::::::-2o08 Soulh fronuge. By Owner, 704 Seventh HH street. ; 2l1 i BY OWNKR Six room modern brick ; house on Twenty-fifth street. Phone llo8 r-iir. ' BY OWNER New four room modem bungalow, front and back porch, also Kleoplng porch, kitchen cabinet, full base ment. A bargain for one-third cash and frma. $3250. Phone 1660-J. 250 THOMPSON & THOMAS I Real Estato and Livestock Commission Co. I Idaho farms a specialty. Address 230 W Lwls street. Pocntello, Idaho. L ili CJ By OWNBR Gooo sixieon room npart- r nicnt house- furnished, sleeping porches. Cns ranges, finest location In town. SUO a month income. Good terms. Phone H)2 LARGE building lots, now addition, to Eighth streoL Good soil, drainage and lo cation. 639 Seventh. Phono 2135-M. 2t99 FIVE room modem rram,o cottage. Two extra building lots. Excellent location. Price 13650. Phono Owner, 2310-W. 2436 SEVEN room modern brick house, dou bio garage, paved street- Terms on part. 1 S. W. Wherry. 2609 Madison. 234u SEVEN room brick. Havo you somo- 1 thing to trade. Small house preferred. v can be of mutunl benefit by dealing direct. Also have Grand piano 1325 Twcn-ty-flfth street. Phono 1126-R. 230S Hl ONE three room frume house, terms ?850 One six room brick only 53500. Many other good deals, also reasonable lots. In quire H. Van Braack, 302 Thirty-fifth. 2129 BURLEV IDAHO FARM LAND8 WE havo u largo list of Irrigated farms for salf or trade. Write or sco WONES URISWOLD INV. CO.. Burlcy. Idaho P 2748 HL W. L. PORTER. Real E3tato and Loans K 2376 Washington avenue. Phono 1876. Hl " 1263 li, OW. ER Comer lot 116x1 'S f' t. HHHi Tv :ntv-second and Rceveo avenuo. Phone 3075. 379 I L persMal n ANTONE knowing1 tho whereabouts of J Wllllo Miller will please communlcato with G, H. Miller, care Standard-Examln- er Sickness. 2970 MON.-VRCH metal weather strips save roal. keep out dust, snow, soot, blizzards. Phone 1416 W. Wo do the rest. 2750 ENTSRYBODY suffering with piles, fistula, ulceration, blooding or Itching piles, write ! for frco trial, palnleas pile cure. R. E, Tarnoy. San Jose, Cal. 2707 CARD and character reading. 449 Twcn- j ty sixth street. 2639 ! H j FOR RENT Mbcellaneous t THREE Ohio vacuums in first clasn con dtllon. ;i day. Call J. Barlow. 238 1 J. 2S77 CONCRETE mixer for rent. Phone 632 L Anderson. 2792 OHIO vacumm. $1 day. Phono 314S. 232S OOOD pasture for horses, closo to Ogdcn. Smith & Flinders, Commercial National HK bank building. Phone 1147 or 286S-W eve- nlngs. 1784 STORAGE loom for rent- Call Asbesto lute Products Co,. Phono 1416-W. 3673 H j BSfSINESS j Hj Opportunities H SMALL manufacturing huslnecs that has i big possibilities or will take partner. Box i m, 410. city. 2961 1 , MEN and women, young and old. Ogden j and other territory open. Operophono talk Ing machines. Portable, sells 525; other, Bl styles $10 and up Put yourself on the I'nt of money makers. Apply today. Box 110. city. 2960 GOOD BUSINESS: rond house confection-1 or'. Phone 1S-N 1, Kaysvlllc, Call I 1 mornings between 6 nnd S, 2934 H Colors arc frequently artificially H produced In ;igate articles, wa?5ted 5 Agentc H AGENTS Large manufacturer wants H agents to sell hosiery, underwear, shirts, W dresses, skirts, waists, shoes, clothing, H tc. Wrllc for (rfo oamplns Madison H Mills. 503 Broadway. New York City, l' X Y. 2793 H A silent. kcylCHS clock, -which con- H tains only four wheels and no springs, H is a late invention. I j FOR RENT THREE room furnished house for rent. ,'750 Twonty-olxth ftrcct. 20S2 : ONE furnished room. 2220 Lincoln. 2975 FURNISHED room for rent in modern home, close In. 315 Twenty-seventh ntreot. 2977 i THREE modem housekeeping rooms. 223G Grant. 2955 , FIVE room home, no children. 50 month, i 771 Twenty-fourth street 2949 I MODERN four room steam heated apart ment; no children, 560 Twenty-third I 2S99 J FURNISHED sleeping rooms; block fr.om Washington car. 2946 Grant. 2S9S NICELY furnished front room. 3025 Wash , ington. Phono 3319 .1. , 2S97 BEDROOM and bath In private family; .breakfast If desired, 465 Twenty-ninth, l Gentlemen preferred. 2S93 . TWO housekeeping rooms on Eighth street. Inquire 2227 Qulncy avenue. 2S56 TWO housekeeping rooms. 2353 Monroe. 2353 THREE room furnished house. 1C-I Twen- ty-second street. 2S17 ' NICELY furnished room with bath. 2560 ! Orchard. 2S52 jlIOUSEKEEPING and sleeping rooms for l rent. 221Qi, Washington Ave. 2841 ELEGANTLY furnished sleeping rooms for rent. SCfi Twnnty-fourth St. 2830 2-ROOM furnished and unfurnished apart Iments; gas; S9 month up. Call before 1 p. m. 536 Thirty first St. .. 2813 FURNISHED room for gentleman. 421 Twenty-sixth street. 2S13 DESIRABLE housekeeping' homes. Park Apartments. 2583 Grant. 2S14 BEDROOM in private family. 2G3S Or chard avenue. Phone 2495-W. Gentlemen preferred. 2S16 FURNISHED sleeping and housekeeping rooms. 2203 Washington avenue, 26S2 TWO room furnished apartment, second floor. 27S5 Grant 2766 COMPLETELY" furnished housekeeping apartments, elevator, phone, lights, gas, maid sen-Ice if desired. Plaza Apartments. 2763 FURNISHED apartment. 137 Herrlck ave nuc 2764 SLEEPING rooms. Breakfast and dinner If desired. Phono 21S1 R. 527 Twenty; third street. 2765 FURNISHED apartment, three rooms, prl valc bath. Good furniture. 2785 Grant. 2762 FOUR room apartment nicely furnished, first floor. 27S5 Grant. 2750 MODERN bungalow, iJcckcr's Bridge. Canyon. Phono SOS 2760 , TWO or three furnished rooms for house keeping. W. B. Wcdell, 246S Washinglon avenue. 2152 NICE largo modem room?, breakfast If desired. Reference required 2639 Jeffer son . 2592 SINGLE or double rooms for sleeping- or housekeeping, 2468 Washington. 2125 ROOMS for housekeeping. 427 Twenty fourth. 2013 APARTMENT for rent. 2571 Lincoln. 1996 GATE8 HOTEL Transient rooms with bath, weekly! rates. 2440 Grant avenue. Phone 3050. I 1973 MODERN furnished housekeeping rooms. Uiccrno Hotel Phono 301S 1937 j FORJRENT j Unfurnished . J TWO modern housekeeping rooms with sleeping porch: no children: references re quired. Phone 2257 W 2969 (UNFURNISHED fle room houso near gTade school. Phone 1460-W. 2979 TO Inrgvt front rooms with use of bnth. j 1330 Capital. Call nftr 3 p. ni. 2931 MODERN seven room houifo with two large sleeping porches and spaclou3 liv ing room. Coal and gas stoves Installed, linoleum laid on floors In kitchen, halls and buth room, windows blinded. Refer ence required. Apply bv letter, C,. Stand ard Examiner, giving full name and ad dress. 2933 FURNITURE and fine lot of young chick ens for sale, cheap for cash, 1485 Twenty-seventh street. Also tent and camping1 outfit. Phono 1200-T. 2756 4 ROOMS, modern housekeeping: close In Kellv & Hcrrlck 1032 srWANTED s To Buy NEWMAN pays more for nil kinds of household furniture. Phono 03S. 1953 WE have cash customers ior desirable city and farm lands. List your proporcv with reliable people. Kelley & Merrick. , "-6-tf WE BUV nil cars, repurdluss of condi tion. Auto Salvage 234S Grant Ave. 3197 Hemstitching, plcot edge, buttons, pink ing and ploating1. Second floor W. H right & Son3 Mrs H Layman. 1169 $2000 on real cstata security, S per cent Robort C. Nye. 602 Eccles Bldg. 2758 lu saiuriucl people without security, to others on pianos, furniture, bonds, etc "7 Hudson Bide Phono 2S1 249 MU.ir. i it loan ou nipruvoa -cm csta.i" Kolly & Herrlck ' 779 WANTED FIVE or six room modem houso on bench by September 1. Lease ono year. Box M.. care Standard-Examiner. 2870 T55fi53iAN SECOND hand goods bought and sold T C. Ivcrson, 1G 10 Washington. Phone 49 201S WE take your old rango as first payment on any now range, or will buy your old rango outright. Home Furnlturo Co. 1672 i LOST LARGE pearl cunburst pin. Return to 701 Eccles building. Phono 1195-W Re ward. 2959 ONE pair dnrk trousers between Ogdcn and Hermitage. Call R. B, B , phone 4 2903 PLEASE return Waltham watch and 32nd degree Masonic watch fob with owner's full name on bar of fob; left In Pullmnn Saturday on early morning? train from Po catello to Ogdcn. Reward. George W RIenks. 317 Eccles building, Ogdcn. Utah! 2885 NEW Overland wheel and tiro between Salt Lake and Brlghani Liberal reward 342 South Eighth West, Salt Lake, Citv Phone Was. -ISII-M. 2S70 LARGE team of bluck horses, one has a large cut on tho front of hind leg. Straved from Layton. Noilly Albert Tree at Lav. ton. Utah, or E. T. Rice. 320 Thirty-first. Ogdcn, 2.S63 LADY'S black patent loather purse con taining currency, koy, calling cards and wedding ring. Reward. 2256 Lincoln Ave. 2S32 BROWN horao branded with V. I, on right shoulder; scar on right eye. Phono 9-R 3. 275-j Board and Room GOOD home for boy of 5; will pnv good price to. right parly. Phone 301S before 12 a. in. 29GG GIRL to share room and board In prlvato modem homo. Phono 2719-M. 2762 FOR one or two gentlemen In private modorn homo. 1051 Twenty-third slrccx.. Phone 2719-M. 2868 Tho color yellow Is said to have a very beneficial offoci on tho health. I j FOR SALE I Miscejlaoug , AUCTION of horses and mules Monday. : June 25. Ogden Hor.e Sale &. Commission Co. 2961 FURNITURE for three rooms cheap: par ty can rent apartment. Inquire 2515 Lin coin avenue. 2981 CANARY birds. 2220 Lincoln avenue. 1 2971 J TWO comfortable modern rooms, suitable. I for two. 2624 Jefferson. 2972 EIGHT-drawer wooden Card flic cabinet, i 3x5. at Standnrd-Exnmlner, 2976 BRASS bed, sanitary couch, small gnu I stove. 2331 Adams. Apartment G. 2954 SECOND hand lumber, brick, chickens and rabbits, phonograph and records for salo cheap. Call at tent on Thirty-first street and Van Buren. 2952 EXTRA largo round native cedar posts. Wheelwright's Wood Yard. 234S Hudson avenue. 2944 TWO and one-half shares Wcb6r D.ivIk water stock. Price ?300 per share Phone 926-W. 2939 I GRAND piano, seven months old, cost .SS00; will sell for $700; costs $1100 now I Will take Edison phonograph as part pay- mcnt. Call 3394 from 6 until 3. 293S WICKER baby buggy, almost new. 2777 Pacific avenue. Phono 3110-J. 2940 RUG. 9x12. In good condition. 3431 Wash ington 2942 ll51S Harley Davidson motorcycle, elec trically equipped. Will trade for Ford car or sell for cash. 2539 Grant avenue. 2941 FOUR hole Star Estato range. 210 Thlr tlcth street. Phone 2292-M. 2943 A FEW uncalled for suits, excellently Dundeo tailored. Low priced Dundee Woolen Mills, 2131 Hudson avenue! 2945 IRON bed and springs, single mattress, parlor stand, book shelves, old rug 9x12. chairs. 2665 Monroe. 9 to 12 a. m. 2928 HOUSEHOLD furnlturo and automobile. 2345 Monroo. 2908 ONE boy's and two men's bicycles, good as now; cheap. 3311 Chllds avenue. 2909 RED and white cabbage caullflowor plants, John Bush. 624 West Twcnt--flrst. Phono 581.J. 2905 MAN'S Palm Beach suit size 37; brown mallno hat and changeable silk dress, bIzo 36, cheap. 2627 Adams avenue. 2904 MOTORCYCLE. Harley Davidson, good condition, a bargain for cash if taken at once Call for demonstration at 2524 Washington avenue or phone 173. Ask for Frank Madsen. 2907 HOSE, tent, organ, tank, counter, bicycle, motorcycle, saddles, scales, pump. cage. Phone 333. . 2S47 'SANITARY conch, davenport sLvlc, with I mattress; almost new. Call 170S'J. 2S21 S-FOOT counter candy case. 1003 Twcnty fourth St. 2825 3 GOOD milch cows. Corncr'Sovonth St. and Lincoln Avo, Phond 2579 W. 2823 LARGE, fine refrigerator, practically new. cheap. Call Phone 2555-M. 2840b FOX Terrier puppies. Phone 1448-J. Call mornings 2S11 NEW 51000 player piano at once for S600. Terms. Call 771 Twenty-fourth. 2776 j TWO Detroit Jewel ranges, 6 hole coal I and 6 jet gas. 271 Twenty eighth or phone! 3196-J. 2777 WHITE Ivory baby buggy, almost new. Phone 239G-M 2749 YOUNG Whito Leghorn pullets. Phone 1243. Western Grain S: Feed Co., 2354 Washington avenue. 2130 NEWMAN'S pay tho highest price for second hand furniture. Phono 638. 234S Washington. 2202 FISH poles, 5c and up. 1610 Washington. CALL S2S for kindling wood. 221S IBOHN-SIPHON refrigerator White en ameled. 75 pounds capacity. Cost S100. , Will sell for $35. Mr. Fowler. Wright's Ba.enint, 2207 1 (CHOICE tomato nlants, egg plants, pep-! I pers. cabbaco nnh caullflowor. At L. P . Stone. C74 Twelfth street. 2083 I PIANOS and other musical Instruments. Terms without interost. Pantoue. 2874 Hudson. 909 UNCALLED for suits, tailor mado; big , reduction. Gordon's. 211-25 Twenty-flf?h St Phono 419 31S7 PAINTS AND VARNISH Buy your paint at Stowo's and tsavo money. 1800 Washington avenuo. Phono 686-J. 1318 OGDEN MOTR CAR CO. BARGAINS IN USED CARS 1917 Paige touring, a dependabfo fam ily car. $1460. Hudson 6-10 touring; cord tires and now painted. $1150. 1919 Chevrolet 1-90 model, special price $650, OGDEN MOTOR CAR CO. 2317 Hudson Avonue Thone 460 191S Studcbakcr two passenger, six cylln dor roadster. 2469 Van Buren. Phone 31S2 M. 2919 FORD ton truck In good condition. Cush ion and pneumatic tires. Cheap for cash 2336 Washington. 2912 SNAP Ono six cylinder car in excellent shape. Very cheap. Phono 577. 288 6 FORD touring car for sale. 263S Adams Avenue. 2838 REO touring, 5-passcnger; new battory; good condition. Cheap 468 Twenty-second St. 2S3G Chalmers touring1. Ford touring. Studebaker touring. Ovtrland touring. Cadillac touring. Model N Hup. touring Bulck touring. Studebaker 1 ton truck. Nnsh 2 ton truck. PACIFIC NASH MOTOR CO 2200 Washington Avenuo 280 1 LIGHT Cadillac truck, 1914. Hudson. Studebaker 1917. Now Franklins. First class auto flhop. Barlow Brothers, 2466 Grant avenue. 959 Bulck light six roadster. Bulck 4. flvo passenger. Overland 85, flvo passenger. Overland S3, five pas.yinger. All these cars aro guaranteed to be In first class condition. Will sell at a bar gain. HARBERTSON BROTHERS 2614 Washington Avenue 276S FOR SALE By owner, good family auto cheap. Phone 1427 2378 WANTED I Situations l! ROY 15 wants work as garago hclpor; has mechanical ability and somo experience. Address Box No. 15. care Standard. 2967 STEADY employment with business firm by educated womon; experienced. Care Box E. T Standard 296S FOR cement work or general building contracting-. Phone 2257. 2913 I PRACTICAL nurse. Call phono 1621-M. 28S2 i 1OVND j SHAWL on Eden road. Owner notify Standn rd. 2962 BROOKLYN SOCIALIST PARDONED BY WILSON NEW YORK, June 25. A pardon signed by President Wilson was re ceived by Marshal James M. Power for Morris Zuclccr, Brooklyn dcntlat and Socialist, convicted in 19 IS for viola tion of tho espionage act and son toncod to servo 15 years lu tho fed eral prison at Atlanta. Zuckcr ap pealed his caso and has never served any time In prison. oo Distant objects appear closer Just before rain because the air sots dump 1 thon and damp air Is more transpar ent than dry. IP WANTED Maje Help i 'EXPERIEXCED farm hand. Young mnr 'ned.nin" Preferred. Stewart Ecclca. Eden. jUtah. Phone 2G-R L 2963 EXPERIENCED truck driver Ogden Packing & Provision Co. Superlntend i cnt I THREE road men for checking commls jsarles, must h.-wc grocers' experience. lTwo nien for shipping room, must be rt ilublo nnd willing to work. No others need apply. These places must be filled by Saturday. 26th. Apply GNN Supply Cdmpany, 2345 Wall avenue. 2958 FIRST class stenographer who can do single entry bookkeeping. Young man with experience preferred. Call 723 Ec cles building forenoons. 2957 FIRST Class bnshelmnn wnnted at Wap pier's. Twenty-fourth and Hudson. 2930 YOUNG man at American Linen Co., 164 Twenty sixth street. 2929 DISTRIBUTOR wanted for Utah national ly advertised article: unlimited posslblll tins. B. A Stover. Reed hotel. 2924 Y'OUNG man to do general office work for larpt manufacturing concern. Address P. O. Box 707. 2S51 YOUNG man to clerk In news stand. Gray News Co.. Union depot. 2849 1 WRINGER man and linen, checker. U. P. Laundry. 2643 FLY'lNG in eight weeks. Y. M. C. A. Auto Schools. Los Angelc3. 2362 WANTED "j ? Female Ke.Ip Y'OUNG women with bakery and lunch ex perience. Washington Bakery. 2560 Wash Ington. 2910 HOUSEKEEPER for ix widower and three children. 1085 Twenty-second street Phone 1369-M. I will answer calls on tho 24th. 26th. 28th and 30th. 2S76 EXPERIENCED stenographer for large manufacturing concern. Address P. O. Box 707, giving references and experience. 26SC. Information Bureau $2.00 PER LINE PER MONTH ANYTHING New or Old ANYTHING A to Z now or old bought, sold or tradpd. Phono 333. BOOKS AND STATIONERY Bramwoll .Book and Stationery. 2302 Washington Avo. Phono 360. 205S BANKING Utah Natltonal Bank, southeast comer Twenty-fourth nnd Washington. Phono 61. CARPENTER AND JOBBER F. Strupplck, carpenter and Jobber. 158 Twenty-third. Phono 1018. 2519 CARPET CLEANING Van Kampen for upholstering, car pctB cleaned, alterod nnd laid. Remaking of mattresses. Phono 2752-J. Expert carpet cleaning, mattress reno vating, upholstering, and springs ro strctchf.d. Call E. J. Hampton Co.. Feathei renovating Phono 25SG-W. CITY JUNK HOUSE Phone 133. 2258-60 Washington Ave. 799 CHOP SUEY AND NOODLES Mnfsuba & Co.. leading Japancso res taurant in Ogdon. 273 24th St. 1 DRESSMAKING Dressmaking and silk shirts made to order. Phono 1095-M. 622 Thirtieth. 2753 DRESSMAKING and silk ahlrts mado to order. Phone 109C M. 622 Thirtieth St '2753 CHILDREN'S sowing. Phone It 10. 264G Monroe Ave. 2810 i DENTISTS The New Method Dentists arc special ists In nil branches of Dentistry. 24G'i Washington Avo. 250S ENGRAVING Ogdcn Engraving Sorvico Co . makers of flno cuts In one or more colors. 16 Twcnty-fourfi street. Phono 403. LIFE INSURANCE Geo. D. Bennett, corporation and group Insurance a specialty. Phono 124-W. 1614 Alex. H. Moves, resident agent New York Life Insurenco Co.. 442 Binford avenue Phono 1467 and 1577 W. 2867 JUNK AND HIDES Weotom Hide & Junk Co.. 2323 Wash ington Av. Phono 861. Ogden 1 ink House. 2053 Washington Ave. Phono 210 PAPER HANGING Paper hanging, painting, kalsomlnlng. paper cleaning. Reasonable. 3220-R '2S66 PLANING MILL Ogden Fixture and Mill Co. Screens, doors, windows, sash, kitchen cabinet, storo and offlco fixtures. Rear 145 Twenty-fourth street. Phone 919-W. 2035 REAL ESTATE Willnrd Kay. real estato and loon 2474 Washington Ave. Phono 409. 1874 SCAVENGER Garbage and rubbluh hauled, ccsopools and toilets cleaned. John Chlpp & Co. Phone 828, 2348 Hudsoi. Avenuo. 973J TRUNKS AND BAGS Trunk and bag- repairing, round crr ner from Standard Gallacher's. T373 Hud son. 211$ WALL PAPER CLEANING KALSOMI NING and paper cleaning. Tel. 29-R-ll. W. Alvord. 3861 Adams. 2421 WINDOWS CLEANED EXPERT window and wall paoer clean Ing. American Window Cleaning. Ph ES3 JUDICIAL CONVENTION A Judicial Convention of the Republican Party of the Second Judicial Dlotrlct of the State of Utah, for tho purpose of nam ing two candidates for District Judgo and ono candldato for District Attorney and for the transaction of such other business as may properly como beforo tho Conven tion, Is hereby called to moot In tho Court Room of Department No. 1 In the County Court House in Ogden City, Utah on Saturday. Juno 26th. at 2 o'clock p m Tho delegates to said Convention shall bo apportioned upon tho voto cast for Hon. W.. H. Waltls for Congress at tho general election of 1918 In Weber and Morgan Counties, and upon the voto cast for Plon. Wm. Spry for Congress at the general election of 1918 In Davis County In the various voting districts In said Weber, Davis and Morgan Counties upon tho basis of ono dclcgato for each twenty five votos. or major fraction thereof, cast for the aald W. H, Wattls and said Wm. H Spry, respectively, each district to have at least one delegate, Tho chairman of the said Counties of Weber. Davis and Morgan will arrange lor and call primaries for tho selection of delegates from tho said Counties, said pri maries to bo held at least three days pro ceding the said 26th day of June, 1920 Immediately nftor tho election of dole gates tho Chairman and Secretary of each primary shall certify to the County Chair man, who will In turn certify to tho Judi cial Committee tho names of the persons chosen a3 delegates to said Convention. The Ch.alman of the respective Coun ties arc requested to sec that amplo no tice of tho time and place of tho holding of said primaries Is given so that all Re publicans wtll havo full oportunlty to par ticipate. Dated, Ogdcn. Utah. May 2Sth, 1920. C. E. CONDIE. JOHN W, THORNLEY. C. R. HOLLINGS WORTH, Judicial Committee. ALIAS SUMMONS. In tho District Court of Wobcr County, Stato of Utah. E R. Dumkc, Plaintiff, vs. H. R, Prouty, Defendant Tho Sate of Utah to Said Defondant: You aro hereby summoned to nppear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, If served within the county In which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty davH after serv ice: nnd defend the above entitled action; and In case of your failure so to do, judg ment will be rendered ngaln&t you accord Ing to the demand of the complaint, wljlch within ten days nftor scrvlco of thin summons upon you, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This nctlou is brought to recover a Judgment foreclosing tho plaintiffs mort gage upon tho property of the defendant, described In the said complaint on file. DE VINE, STINE &. G WILLI AM. Plaintiff's Attorney. P. O. Address: No. 625 Eccles Building, Ogdcn. Utah. Gold was rarely used for coins in I ancient Greece. LEG AL NOTICES NOTICE OF INTENTION. Notlco Is hereby given by tno board of commissioners of Ogdcn City, Utah, of tho Intention of SAld board of commissioners to nialte the following described Improve ment, to-wlt: To create "F' avenuo be tween Twenty fourth street and tho south city limits of Ogden City. Utah, as n pav ing district and to pave the roadway therein with Portland cement concrete pavement twenty feet In width, also to build all culverts, Irrigation and dralnago systems, nnd to construct prlvato water sci-vlce conncctlona from tho main to tho curb lino at the expense of tho Indi vidual owners opposite the lots or parto,of lots or houses not now supplied with such connections. Tho abovo named work shall Includo tho necessary grading- therefor and all other work necessary to complete the whole In a proper manner according to the plans, specif icatlons and profiles on flic In the office of the city engineer, and to defray the wholo of the cost and ex panse of tho abutter's portion thereof by a levy of a special tax to be assessed upon the lots or pieces of ground within the following described district, being the district to be affected or benefited by such Improvement, namely: "All tho land lying between tho outer boundary lines of said street and a lino drawn fifty feet back from and parallel to said outer boun dary lines on both sides of "F" avenuo between Twenty-fourth street and tho routh city limits of Ogdcn City. Utah, be ing Lots 1 to 12 Inclusive. Block 8, Brook Ivn addition; Lots l to 12 inclusive, Block 9. Brooklyn addition: Lots 1 to 13 In clusive, Block 10, Brooklyn addition: Lota 1 to 5 Inclusive Block 11, Brooklyn addl lion" Lota 1 to 3 Inclusive, Block 12, Brooklyn addition: Lots 1, 2. 31 and 32. Block 13. Brooklyn addition; Ixjts 1. 2, 31 and 32. Block 11. Brooklyn addition; Lots 1. 2. 31 and 32. Elocl: 15, Brooklyn addi tion; and Lot 12. Block 14, West Ogden addition, all In Ogdcn City survey. The estimated cost of each atcr con nection is $50.00. The estimated coat as given below doea not Includo the cost of constructing pri vate water service connections, which costs are to be ansosscd against the prop erty benefited In addition to the regular assessment. The total coat of said Improvement Is estimated at $12,980. All protests or objections to such im provement or to tho carrying out of such Intention must be presented In writing signed by tho owners of abutting property describing tho same together with tho number of abutting front feet and be filed with tho city recorder on or before tho 7th .day of July. 1920. The board of commissioners at Its first regular meeting thorcaftor, to-wlt. the 8th day of July, 1920, will consider the pro posed lew and hear and consider such protests and objections to said improve ment as shall havo been made. By order of tho board of commisleon crs of Ogden City. Utah. Dated June 15, 1920. C. T. MOYES, City Recorder. First publication June 16, 1920. Last publication July 5. 1920. Published In tho Ogden Standard-Examiner. Paving District No, 133. SHERIFF'S SALE. In tho District Court of Weber County, State of Utah. Julia Klesel. Fred W. Kiosol and Wllhe mine Pauline Shearman. Plaintiffs, vs. S. N. Cole. Helen B. Colo. L. Noblo. Dora Noble. II. F. Balrd. Charles E. Fox I ley, H. J. Frederick. Utah Credit Ad justment Company, a corporation. C H Hampton. J. Y. Fci'ry. J. F. llollcy, and Timothy P. Terry. Defendant. To be sold at Sheriff's sale on the 17th !day of July, 1920." at 12 o'clock noon of laid day. at tho south front door of the Wobcr county court house. In Ogden City. Weber county. Utah, the following de scribed property, lo-wil; Situated in Ogden Citv. Weber county. State of Utah, and particularly described as follows, to-wlt: A part of the northeast quarter of sec tion 20. hi Township 6 North. Range 1 West, of the Suit Lake Meridian; begin ning at a point upon the south side of Cross street, 11 rods cast from the inter section of said Cross street with Washing ton nvenue. and running thence south 94 feet, more or loss, running thence east 3 rods, thenco north 94 feet, more or less, to the south lino of Cross street, thenco west along the south lino of Cross street to the place of beginning. Together with all and singular the tene ments, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise apper taining. Dated at Ogdcn City. "Weber county, Utah, this 25th day of June. 1920. II C. PETERSON. Sheriff of Weber County, Utah. By Curtis Allison. Deputy Sheriff. WATER SYSTEM AT SODA SPRINGS, IDAHO. Notice to Contractors: Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Trustcos of tho village of Soda Springs. Idnho. up to 8 o'clock p. m., June 28. 1920. and then opened for furnishing material and labor for tho 'oiislrucling of approximately ono and one half mib-s of eighteen Inch wood pipe. Including Ven ture meter, valves and fittings, together with concrete catchment basins, founda tions, etc. Plana and specifications may bo seen at the office of the clerk. List of mate rial furnished on application to tho engi neer. The board reserves the right lo award separate contraots for labor and for ma terial or for any part thereof,, It also reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and to waive any Informal tie!. By ordor of the Board of Trustees. PAUL TIPTON. Chalinian. Lned Norsirom. Clrk. Dated at Soda Springs. Idaho. Juno 7. 1920. , ALIAS SUMMONS, In the District Court of Weber County State of Utah. Vora X. Williams. Plaintiff, vs. Fred B. Williams. Defendant. Tho State of Utah to Said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you. if served within the county in which this aciton Ik brought; othcrwlso within thirty days after serv ice, and defond tho above entitled action; and In case of our failure so to do. Judgment will be rendorod against you according to the demand of tho com plaint, which has been filed with tho clerk of said court. This nctlon is brought to recover a Judgment against tho defendant dissolv ing the bonds of matrimony now and here tofore existing between plaintiff and de fendant. CHEZ & BARKER, Plaintiff's Attorneys. P O. Address: Rooms 400-401-402-403 First National Bank building. Ogdcn, Utah. ALIAS SUMMONS. In the District Court, County of Weber, State of Utah. Gottfried Stalder, Plaintiff, vs. Frances M. Stalder. Dofondant. . Tho State of Utah to Said Dofondant: You aro hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this alias summons upon you, If served within the county In which this action is brought; otherwise within thirty days nft or service, and defend the abovo entitled action; and In case of your failure so to do, Judgment will bo rendered against you according1 to tho demand of tho com plaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action is brought to obtain a Judg ment and decrco dissolving tho bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between plaintiff and defendant. D. R. DICKENS. Plaintiff's Attorney. P. O. Address: 2130 Washington Avenue, Ogden. Utah, ALIAS SUMMONS. In the District Court of Weber County, State of Utah. May M Brown, Plaintiff, vs. Claudo Lee Brown, Defendant. Tho State of Ulah to Said Defendant. You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days nfter service of this summons upon you, If sorved within the county in "which this nctlon is brought; othorwiso within thirty days after service: and defend tho above entitled action: and in caso of your falluro so to do, Judgmont will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action is brought to recover a Judg ment dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore existing; botween you and the plaintiff. DcVIXE, STINE & GWILLIAM. Plaintiff's Attorney., P, O. Address; 625 David Eccles Build Ing. Ogden. Utah. Tho mesa sergeant at Camp Kel ley flying field. Texas, declares he corresponded with 535 girls during the war. .. f . Buouos Aires Is the largest Catholic city In the world. ' . V7' 'r ' , LEGAL NOTICES ALIAS SUMMONS, In the District Court of the Second Judi cial District. In and for Weber Coun ty. Stats of Utah. A. B. Malan. Plaintiff, vs. Emily D. Har ris. If not deceased, and If deceased, her unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and creditors: Arthur C. Harris. John Doe and Mary Hoe, whose other and true names are to plaintiff unknown, and any and nil other persons who havo or claim to have somo estate or Interest In and to all or any part of the real property herclnaftor described. Defend ants The State of Utah to the Said Defendants, lou are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service ot this summons upon you. If oorved within tho county In which this action Is brought, otherwise within thirty days after serv ice, and defend the above entitled action f and in case of your failure so to do. Judg ment will bo rendered against you ac cording to the demand of the complaint, which has boon filed with the clerk of said court. This action Ic brought to obtain a Judg ment and decree adjudging the plaintiff to be the owner and quieting his title ngalnst any and all claims of the defend ants In and to all of tho following de scribed real estate, to wit: All of Lots Seventeen (17). Eighteen (183. Nineteen (19), Twenty (20), Twenty one (21), Twenty-two (22), Twenty-threo (23). Twenty-four (24). Twenty-five (25). and Twenty-six (26). In Block Two (2), Highland Addition to Ogden City. Utah, situate In Weber County. Utah. That the defendants whoso names are to plaintiff unknown, claim an interest In said premises as the owners thereof, and that the same was derived by con veyance or succession from the Bald de fendants Emily D. Harrlo and Arthur C Harris. L. J. HOLTHER, Plaintiff's Attorney. Postofflce Address: 704 Ecclc3 Build ing. Ogdcn. Utah NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the District Court of the Second Judi cial District. In and for the County of Weber. SUto of Ulnh. In the Matter of the Estato of Laura M. Molghan-Wlant. Deceased. Creditors of tho estato of Laura M. Melghan-Wlant, deceased, will present their claims, together with vouchors, to the undersigned administrator, at tho law offices of Chez & Barker, at rooms 400-401-402-403, First Natlonat bank building. Ogdcn , Utah, on, or beforo tho 21th day of July, 1920. FRANK R. WIANT, Administrator. Ches & Barker, Attorneys for Administrator. ESTRAY NOTICE. State of Utah. County of Davis, In the South Hoopor Precinct of tho Said County. I have In my possesion the following es tray animals which if not claimed and taken away will be sold at public auction to the hlghost cash bidder at my residence In South Hooper precinct on the 2nd day of July, 1920, at tho hour of 1 o'clock p. m.: Ono roan mare about 9 years old. No brands visible. Weight about 1300 pounds. Said cstray was taken up b mo In said precinct on the 20th day of June. 1920. JOHN R. FISHER, Poundkeeper. PRORATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult County Clerk or tnc Respec tive Signers for Further Information. NOTICE. Estate of Eldesta P. Brown, Deceased. The potltion of Effle B. Spencer for letlors of administration of the estato of Eldesta P. Brown, deccasod. In the above i entitled matter, has been sot for hearing before Hon. A W. Agce. Judge, on Mon- , dav the 2Sth day of June. 1920. at two (2) i 6'clock p. in., at the county court house, I In tho court room of said court. In Og dcn City. Weber County. Utah. Witness, the clerk of said court, with I the seal thereof affixed, this 16th day of ' June, 1920. WALTER X. FARR. Clerk-. By Agnes Smith, Deputy Clerk, j Cher. & Barker, Attorneys for Plnlntlff, (Seal) . NOTICE. j Estate of Mlna Mary Brownson, De ceased. The potltion of William W. Brownron. praying for tho Issuance to himself of letters of administration, In the above en titled matter, has been set for hearing before Hon. A. W. Agce, Judge, on Mon day, the 2Sth day of June. 1920. at two (2) o'clock p. m at the County Court House. In the court room of said court, i In Ogdcn City. Weber County. Utah. Witness, the clerk of said court, with I the seal thereof affixed, this 16th day of Juno. 1920. WALTER X. FARR, Clrk. By Agnes Smith. Deputy Clerk. ' Arthur Woolley. Attorney for Petitioner. (Seal.) NOTICE. I Estato of Emily Chamvneys. Deceased. The petition of Rlllon Champneys. for letters of administration to be lasued to E. ; A, Lurkln. in the above entitled matter, (has been set for hearing beforo Hon. A. E. Pratt. Judge, on Monday, tho 28th dav l of June. 1920, at ten (10) o'clock a. in. at the County Court Uonsii, in the court room of ald court, in Ogdon Citv. Weber County. Utah. Witness, tho clerk of said court, with the seal thereof affixed, this 10th dav of June, 1920, I WALTER X. FARR. Clerk j By Agnc3 Smith. Deputy Clerk T. J. Maglnnis. Attorney for Petitioner. ; (Seal) NOTICE. Estato of William Dryodalc. Deceased. Tho petition of Sarah Drysdale. for is suance of herself of letters of adminis tration. In tho abovo entitled matter, has been set for hearing before Hon. A. E. Pratt. Judgo. on Monday, tho 28th day of June. 1920, at ten (10) o'clock a. m at the County Court House, In the court room of said court, In Ogdcn City, Weber County. Utah. Witness, the clerk of said court, with the seal thereof affixed, this 16th day of June, 1920. WALTER X, FARR. Clerk. By Agnes Smith. Deputy Clerk. W. R. Skcen. Attorney for Petitioner. (Seal) NOTICE Estato of Thomas Swaby and Asenath Swnby. sometlmos called Ascancath Swaby. Deceased. The petition of E. S. Baggs, praying for his appointment as administrator ot the above entitled estate, in the above entit led matter, has been sot for hearing before Hon. A. E, Pratt, Judge, on Monday, the 23th day of June, 1920. at ton (10) o'clock a. m.. at the county court house, In the court room of said court. In Ogdcn City, Wobcr County, Utah. Witness, the clerk of said court, with the seal thereof affixed, this 16th day of June. 1920. WALTER X. FARR. Clerk. 3y Agnes Smith. Doputy Clerk. A. G. Horn, Attorney for Petitioner. (Seal) FORMER ARMY AVIATOR IS ACCUSED OF FORGERY LOS ANGELES. June 25. Lieuten ant George T. Murphy, former army aviator, Is under arrest here today on a fugitive warrant from La Combo county, Michigan, charging forcery of a lotter of recommendation and cre dentials. Murphy was recently released on probation here after Indictment on a forgery charge. FOUR HURT WHEN FLOOR OF BUILDING COLLAPSES CHICAGO, June 25. Four men were Injured today when ono floor of a hotol under construction collapsed. More than twenty other workmen es caped when cracks In tho floor her alded tho Impending: crash. nn GUN PRACTICE FINISHED j FLEET STEAMING HOME FORT MONROE, Vn.. June 25; Tho battleship squadron of tho Atlan tic fleet has completed Us gun prac tice off tho Virginia capes and Its .Various units .ire today speeding to tlfelr home ports. WOMAN LAWYER . H HONORED ON HER- 70TH BIRTHDAY ( WASHINGTON, D. C, June 23 Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey, attorney, wits H honor guest on her 70th birthday at. a H reception and banquet attended by one H thousand, representing ten women's or- IH ganizatlons. The Woman's .City iH Club, undor whose auspices the birth- IH day party was held, elected Mrs. Mus- . H sey its first honorary member. - H For twenty-five years Mrs, Mussby - H was attorney for the Swedish and Nor- H wcglan legation, when those two coun- H tries were under one government. She H also helped establish the Washington jH college of law, in 1S96, the first Wash- : ington law school to admit both men '. and women. Mrs. Mussey acted as its ! first dean. i Sho was the thirteenth woman to-be , admitted to appear before the U.- S. ' JJH supreme court, and has won each" of the five cases she has argued before it. jH High Mortality Rate Reflects V on Medical Profession,-. ' Speaker Declares CLEVELAND, June 25. Speakers ; jH at today's ressions of tho seventy- sixth annual convention of the 1 jH American Institute of Homeopathy . jH declared that tho high infant mor- I tality rate and poor health of Ameri- jH can children is a reflection on tho j medical profession of this country... jH Dr. Margaret Hasslcr of Heading, 1 jH il'a., said that although the country ' j boasts of medical advancmeent j ''mortality in America is the second I ! highest in the world." i Within four woeks after birth, a grand total of -65.000 babies aro dead in this country. Dr. Hassler said. ' She urged that bo Hi city and coun- . .' jH try districts should he zoned, and j iM that maternity centers, clinics and j J maternity hospitals be established " H i for each community. ! The old fashioned nurse was 1 1 bramed by Dr. Mary A. Cooke, of ' Philadelphia, lor the high mortality. "Tho old fashioned nurso is prone to dose the baby with all kinds of things oven in the face of contrary ' ! orders," she .naid. H Early correction of physical defects H in children lo insure proper mental development in later life was urged by J. P. Cobb of Chicago. The convention closes today to convene next year at Washington. The American Homeopathic hos- il pitul association was formed by dele- M gates representing 101 homeopathic hospitals in all parts of the country. Anthony Tall of Buffalo, was elected i president, and Miss May F. Petitte, New York, secretary. I URGES WAR ON . I RATS TO PREVENT : PLAGUE SPREAD lH H WASHINGTON, June 25. Call- JH ing attontion lo the discovery of !! bubonic plague in several Ameri- H can and Mexican Gulf ports and 1 1 renewing his warning regarding 1 j tho introduction of thq plague ! j from Mediterranean ports which are known to bo Infected, Sur- gcon-Gcneral Hugh S. dimming I today urged communities through- ' IH out the country nnd especially I , IH along the coast, to inaugurate ' IH rat extermination campaigns. "Tho extermination of rats also ( is to bo desired because of the. tremendous economic damage they cause." said General Cuui- ming. 1 1 IH According to conservative I IH estimates by the public health.' ' JH service based on numerous sur veyo, thero is at least one rat H for every person in the United 4 j fl States. Tho same authorities say it costs the United $1SO,000.-" ! 1 000 a year to support its ra,i. , I population. This docs not in.' i 1 IH cludo mico. 1 The health service has pub- - lisheti a bulletin dealing with 1 IH methods for rat dostructio'n. Cop5- ' (HI ies mav ho obtained by address ' ing the United Stales public j ( jH hoalth service. Washington, I ! H D. C. I oo . JH The French state railway Is using I I demobilized wnr-tralnod ilo-j to guard i yoodR In transit. Ml