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. THE OGDEN STANDARD, OGDEN, UTAHJWEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1913. s Hp
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f WANTED FEMALE HELP.
' FOUR women to work on guaranteed
salary. ?40 to $60 per month. An
swer with stamp, giving reference. M
i R. Simmons. General Delivery, Ogden
8-13-31
WANTED Girl for general house
work; good wages Thone 1TH
8-12-t f
BM A GIRL for general housework Apply
2634 Grant S-ll-tf
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f GIRL for housework 557 25th st.
ill 8-5-31
WANTED MALE HELP.
WANTED Man, some experience In
office to assist bookkeeper and work
In warehouse. Phone 510. 8-12-2t
I CAPABLE solicitor. Apply 128 25th
st 8-8-tf
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FARM HAND Must be experienced.
11 with team; orchard work and irri
gating Thone 11-N-l, or Ogden
State Bank. 8-7-tf
WANTED A pood canvasser to sell
real oil paintings, made bv baud;
good commission. Address Oil Paint
ings, care the Ogden Standard, good
references required. 7-11 it
SITUATION FEMALE.
ROUGH, dry curtains; 3 pair for 51
Phone 2305 W 7 17-ltno
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
TEAM of good horses, weight about
05fi each in trade for team of small
horses; will pay good bonus if suited.
Harris Grocer Co., 338 25th S!
8-11-1 v k
i A SECOND-HAND Underwood or
Monarch typewriter; must be .i
hargain. Address E, care Standard.
J Hating price, kind, how long in use.
And address. 8-6-tC
)( DRESSMAKING, reasonable prices,
U 456 22nd St. 7-10-lmo.
in WANTED Clean, wnne old rags, at
the Standard office. Phono 56. 360
-'P 24th sL
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
CHICKEN ranch with nice 5-rootu
i house, acre of ground, lots of fruit.
ri well located, rent 510 J J Bruin
K mitt. Phone 59. S-ll-tf
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NOTICE OF INTENTION
Notice is hereby given by the board
; vf commissioners of Ogden City. Utah,
of the intention of said board to make
the following described improvements,
to wit
I To create both sides of Chester
street from Washington h venue oast to
Jfferson. avenue, also both sides of
Capitol nvenue from Harrison to Van
j Buren avenues as n sidewalk district,
and to construct therein a concrete
sidewalk five feet wide and four
1 Inches in thickness, with the neces-i-ar
intersections together with die
r necessary grading therefor, and to de
fiay the w hole ol the cost thereof, s
81 limated ai 12,100.00, by a local assess-
ment upon the lots or pieces of ground
ling and helng within the following
H rlintriri boing the district to be ben
eflted or affected by said improve
U' inents, viz."
02 All the land Mng between tho
lit outer boundary lines of said street
fmd avenue and a line drawn ;u feet
outward from and parallel to the said
outer boundary lines.
All protests and objections to the
( arr;. ing out of such intention must
jjj; be presented In writing to th" city re
SS corder on or before the 4tb da ol
J September 1913, at 10 6V lock a. m .
that being the time set b) said hoard
of ( ommlssloners when i hey will hear
S and consider such objections as may
be made thereto, at the mayor's of
fiee. at the City Hall, Ogden City,
jjj Utah.
By order of the board of commis
sioners of Ogden City. Utah.
Dated thi6 12th day of August. 191..
H. J. I : EN.
City Engineer
I'irst publication August 12, 1918
1 l.a6t publication September 1913.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
I Notice is hereb) given by the board
of conimissionersof ;,kn cuv Ctah,
of the intention of said board to make
the following described improvements,
to-w it
To create Lincoln avenue from the
Bouth side of 25th street to the north
Bide of 30tb street as a paving district
Dand to pave therein with concrete 7
inches thick, and to do all the neces
, lary grading therefor, and to defray
the whole of the cost thereof esti
mated at $16,015.50, by 8 local front
age assessment upon the lots or parts
of lots fronting thereon to the full
jT length of Bald district to be benefited
and affected thereby.
All protests and objections to the
carrying out or such intent ion must
be presented in writing lo t lie city re
corder on or before the 4th day of
S September. 19H at in ..'.lock a. m.,
that being the tlm,- Krt b said board
uf i ommlssiuners v. Ik n they will hear
and consider such objections as may
1 be made thereto, at the mayor's of
fice, at the City Hall, Ogden City,
j Utah.
By order of the board of commis
sioners of Ogdeu City. Utah.
Dated this 12th dav of August, 1913.
H. .1 CRAVEN,
J City Engineer,
First publication August 12, 1912
Last publication September 8, 1913.
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FOR RENT
FURNISHED HOUSES. ROOMS AND
APARTMENTS.
FOR rent or for sale, nicely furnished
eight-room modern house. 639 23vd
8-13-2wk
TWO large apartment rooms, light,
gas and bath 242j Adams S-13-luk
HOUSEKEEPING rooms. modern
2758 Lincoln 8-13 lwk
TWO rooms furnished or unlurnished.
Bath, screen porch. 2877 Gram
Phone 1091-M 8-12 lmo
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I 4-ROOM modern, nicely furnished; pi
ano Purdy, 247S Washington Ave.
Phono 485-J 8-12-lwk
PIVE-room cottage modern No. 2730
Lincoln t hone 36S-J. 8-11-lwk
I NICELY furnished 6 and 3-room
apartments, ideal location; strictly
modern, no children 2341 Adams
nvc 8-9-lwk
TWO furnlsbed or unfurnished
rooms, one block from High school,
teachers or students preferred. In
quire 2r30 Gramercy avenue
8-lllwk
3 COOL room . lawn shade, cellar
no dog 1563 Wash. ave. Phone
1127-.M 8-8-lwl;
FURNISHED and unfurnished flat
for rent. 2613 Wash S-S-lwk
HOUSEKEEPING rooms, 171 22nd St
7- 23-lmo
FURNISHED housekeeping rooms
2863 Monroe 7 17-lmo
FURNISHED flats. 2634 Grant Ave
4-16-lyr.
FOR RENT Furnished new, clean.
comfortable housekeeping rooms, $2
week up 536 31st St, 3-13-lyr
FOR RENT
UNFURNISHED HOUSES. ROOMS
AND APARTMENTS.
8 ROOM house on bench Sunt I:'
modern f urnacc. Call 2031-W,
8- 12-1 wk
3-ROOM house, water lights, pantry
etc. 204- Dallannne Ave
8-12 lv. k
A GOOD modern S room house M h
late. garage all complete. 822.50.
J. J Brummitt. under Utah National
bank. S-ll-tf
NEW 5-room modern brick. 850
23rd Phone 1755-R 8-9-lwk
3- ROOM house; 1 acre land; 27th
and Harrison Ave; city water
Bichsel, 2411 "Washington Ave
7-28 -tl
3 OR 4 ROOMS, light, toilet, sink.
beautiful surroundings, no children.
274S Jeff 7-24-lwk
PEERY Apartment; five rooms. Ap
ply D. H. Peery Estate, phone 97
7-10-tf
FIVE-room house and barn. 1 acre.
1157 23rd St 7 2 lmo
SIX room bouse, modern, souin-east
corner 27th and Grant Phono
2019-W. Apply 2634 Grant 5-1-tf
4- ROOM flat, unfurnished Over Smith
Grocery, 26th and Wa6h. Phone Jbl
RICH flats. 2465 Jeff. Phone 609.
6-11-tf
COREY apariments. modern and rea
tenable 256ti Washington ave.
5-24 If
LOST.
STRAYED or stolen sorrel horse,
weight 900. from Glenwood acres.
Phone 1016-W. 8-11-lwk
LADIES" necklace, between 24th and
22nd, return to Ogden Furniture
Co. 8-9-lwk
BUNDLE of laundry, between 28th
and Washington and 27th and Van
Buren Return 2684 Van Buren
Phone 2179-W. 8 13-21
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals for building sew
ers in Sewer District No 1!S, being)
on 2ttn Street from Harrison to Polk i
avenues, under plans and specifica
tion! prepared by the City Engineer
and approved by the Board of City I
Commissioners
Will be received at the office of the
City Engineer In the City Hall at
Ogden City, Utah, until 10 o'clock
a n on the -'-rd day of August. 191:J,
tl which time all proposals received
will be publicly opened and read
b loud
Plan6 and specifications can be ob
tained upon application at the office
of the City Engineer after August 11.
1913
The right is reserved to reject any
or all bids and to waive any defects
B order of the Board of Commission
era. 11 .1 ( RAVEN, City Engineecr
First publication July 31, 1913
Last publication August 22, 1813
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NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed proposals will be received
at the office of the city engineer, in
the City Hall. Ogden City, Utah, up
to and including Thursday, September
4th 1913. at 10 o clock a in , at which
time said bids will be publicly opened
and read aloud for furnishing mate
rials and doing the work of paving
with either asphalt. Utah Hock As
plialt, Bltullthlc or Dolarway pavement
with the necessary concrete founda
tion, together with all necessary ex
cavating and grading therefor, of 23th
street from the east side of Washing
ton avenue to the east side of Harri
son avenue
To be hereafter known as paving
district No. MS. All work to be done
under plans and specifications pre
pared by the city engineer and ap
proved by the board of commission
ers
Plans, specifications and full infor
mation can be had upon application to
the city engineer after August 25th,
1913.
The right is reserved lo reject any
or all bids and to waive any defects.
By order of the board of commis
sioners. II 3 CRAVEN,
( ity Engineer.
Hirst publication August 12. 1913
Last publication September 8, 1913.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
POR SALE One Brunsw ic k liallrt
pool table. 359 24th st . 8-12-lwk
FOR SALE E. M. F. nu live passen
ger; first class condition Fully
equipped Race's Garage. Phone 688
V 8-12-lwk
ONE ti-holo Monarch stove practically
new 2569 Van Buren. Phone 1720
9-12-lwk
FURNITURE lor sale; apartment for
rent. 4 rooms and sleeping p'.irch
Call Wednesday only. 2-521 Adams
avenue Phone 1017. 8-11 2t
NEW six-hole Real Estate kitchen
range, and Cole's Hot Blast beater,
cheap. Phone 2 1 28 8-11-tf
?7."u Mahogany Player Piano, used
2 months no blemishes or scratch
es; parties have left town and need
money badly; if you han the Cash
and want the snap of a lifetime come
quick 2874 Hudson avenue Phone
1209 8-lHma
FORD f wo-passengct ; going east
must sell Phone 349-M. 8-11-lwk
COW MARKET For sale. 4 Jersey
COWS and one registered Jersey buli
Ducheneau Barn, corner 7th and
I Washington avenue. RlmC
SMALL power concrete mixer, cheap
2837 Hudson avenue. - ll-lwk
FOR SALE Furniture 10-room house!
priced for quick selling p2'j 25tb 1
Phone 2008-R. 8-9-lwk
FURNITURE for sale. 2330 Adams
ave. 8-7-lwk
SCOTt H collie pups for sale, cheap
359 24th st 8-6-lwk
YALE motorcycle. 1912 model. in
good condition Call 898-W or
1298-J 7-19-tf
IF you want lo buy a new motorcyelo
any make, 1-4 down and balance
$10 to $12 per month, you should tele
phone 255-M
BLACKSMITH tools for sale. 541
Cross street. 7-15-lmo
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ONE E. M F. 30 Auto. Inquire 3159 1
Wash Phone 1216-J. 7-25-lmo!
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BEST grade of gravel for cement 1
work. Phone 1 442 -J. 7-22-lmoj
PULLEYS, SHAFTING AND
HANGERS
Cheap for cash, owing lo a change :
In our press room the following are
offered for sale. Can be seen at the
Standard office.
36 feet of 2 3-16 Steel shafting
with seven (7) 12 1-2 inch drop hang
ers. 1 32-Inch 6 1-2 face wood pulley.
1 18-inch 6 1-2 face wood pulley.
1 14-Inch 6 1-2 face steel pulley.
1 15-inch 8 1-2 face steel pulley.
1 12-Inch 6 1-2 face steel pulley
1 17-lnch 6 1-2 face steel pulley.
1 24 -inch 6 1-2 face steel pulley
These are all split pulleys and cau
bo used upon any size shafting
1 b-lnch, 4 inch face, wood pulley.
1 12-incb, 5 12 inch face, wood : ul
jey KINDLING wood. Yard on Hudson
Ave., bet. 23rd ana 24lh Sis. Phone
617-J. 12-2-tf
FULL Btred ink barrels, 51,00 apiece.
Inquire E-.enliig Standard, 36) 2 4th
Be. Phone 56. 1-iS-tt
MONEY TO LOAtf
1
MONEY adxanced salaried people on
easy paviuents. no security, also
loans on furniture, pianos, etc Drake,
over Paine Hurst.
ON farm or city propert . An amount
Purdy, 2478 Washington. C-ll-tf
MONEY on first mortgage real es
tate loans. Kelly HerrlcL
3 15-lf
MONEY TO LOAN on real estate.
8100 up; real estate contracts and
mortgages bought and sold.
BICHSEL INVESTMENT CO.
2411 Washington Ave., Room 11.
LOANS on improed fan. or city
property, hunter & Kennedy,
12J 21th St.. opposite court house.
5-12-tf
MONEY to loan on city and farm
properly. .Auj amouut, no delay
Matbews-McCullocb CO., under First
National Bank. Phone 201 W
MONEY to loan on watches, dla
monds, Jewelry, firearms, etc. L n
cle Sam's Loan Office, established
liO. Tho Money Lender! ol Ogden.
27S 25th St. C. H smith. Prop.
W-4-lyr
MONEY to loan on roal estate secur
Ity, J J. Brummltt i-27-tf
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Notice Is hereby given by the board
if commissioners of Ogden City, Utah
of the Intention of said board to make
the following described improvements.
to wit :
To create Hudson avenue rrorn 22nJ
to 24th streets; and Lincoln Avenue
from 19th and 20tb streets aa a sewer
district and to construct therein a
pipe sewer together with the neces
sary manhole and connect al n,,
the manholes of the present 3, , r
system, and to defray the whole of tho
cost thereof, estimated at $;!,irSiMi h,
a local assessment on the lot or
pieces of Krouiul lying and bHnj; with
in the following district, being the
district to bo benefited or affected by
said improvements, via.;
All the land lying between the outer
boundan llnea of said avenues and a
Hue drawn 182 feet outward from and
parallel to the said outer boundarj
lines
All protests and objections to the
carrying out of such intention must
be presented In writing to the city re
corder on or before th... 4th d,. . ol
September, 1913, at 10 o'clock Q m
that being the time set by Bald board
of eoromlssiouera when they will hear
and consider su h objections as may
be made thereto at the mayor's of
flee, at the City Hall, Ogden City
Utah ' "
By order of the board of commis
sioners of Ogden City, Utah.
Dated this 12th day of August 1913
H J. CRAVEN,
City Engineer
Piral publication August L2, pmg
Last publication September 3, 1913.
FOR SALE I
REAL ESTATE
A SNAP -Pour-room shingle bunga
low. water, bath, large lot, screened
porch, etc, on Bench; $1,400 terms,
SI :;uii cash. Call 913. 813 lwk
BARN and house for sale, cheap;
must be moved at once. 735 mth St
A REAL SNAP At your own figure.
Five room brick. large pantry, bath,
two closets, chicken house with ruu
and two sheds. Corner lot, 34 5x101
to alley. Desirable location Owner
leavin;; city Part cash, balance on
time Price asked, $2,600. Your of
for solicited. Better investigate.
Phone 460.
SIX-ROOM modern house; gat. at
2226 Jefferson. At a big bargain
Terms. s 12-lwk
ELEGANT lots near depot. $10 per
front fool, any kind of terms J. J
Brummitt. phone 59. S-ll-tf
ROOMING house of 30 rooms, cheap
rent. 160 26th St 7.12 lmo
THREE acres on ll'th SI pplv to
owner. Address Z. Standard 8-2-2wk
l E lot on 23rd street. BO feel
. by L35 feet for only SuO, 510 don.
Sin per month J J Brummitt. undi r
1'lnh National Rank. Rll-tC
66 PEET bj 8 rods on Hudson near
24th; 69 ft. by 1G rds on Washing
ton near 21st; 100 by 8 rods on Wash
ington near 12th. Inquire 2220 Lin
coln or phono t;S. R B. P Shepherd
S-C-1 wk
TWO room house, well located, on the
bench, with two lots, $600, $50
down, balance $10 per month. J. J,
Brummitt, phone 59. Sll-tf
A 6-ROOM brick on bench, full base
ment, bath, electric lights and wa
ter. Half block to car line, close to
school Lot 6t!xl48 1-2. Must be sold
quick Will accept city lot as part j
pavment and your own terms This
is a money maker and worth half
more than our price, $1890.00. Ma-hews-McCulloch
Co., under Firi.t
National Bunk. 7-8-tf
LEG T 5 room house, land 66 feet
1 L32 reet, only $2000. $500 down.
DCO on terms J. j Brummitt. un
der t'tah National bank. 8-11-tf
FINE lots; homes to
suit you. Easy terms.
R. C. McBride. Phone
1427.
FARM TO TRADE
FARM near town for house, close in.
C. D. IVES, 330 25th St. 1-15-1 r
NOTICE OF INTENTION
Notice is hereby given by the Board
of Commissioners of Ogden City, or
the intention of said Board to make
the follow iDg described improvements,
to wit:
To create the east side of Monroe
avenue from 21st to 22nd Streets and
both sides of Monroe Avenue from
22nd Street to 25th Street, as a curb
and gutter district, and to build there
in concrete curbs and gutters of the
standard form, together with the nec
essary Intersections, grading and all
work pertaining thereto and to defray
the whole of the cost thereof, esti
mated at 53 500.00 by a local assess
ment upon the lots or pieces of ground
hinc and being within the boundaries
of thi- following district, being the
district to be benefited and affected
by said improvements, viz:
All the land lyinc between tho out
er boundary lines of the above streets
and avenues where curbs and gutters
are not now built and a line drawn 50
reel outward from and parallel to th?
said outer boundary lines.
All protests and objections to the;
carrying out of such Intention must
be presented In writing to the City
Recorder on or before the 18th day
of August at 10 o'clock a in., that
being the time set by said j
Board of Commissioners when they j
will he;r and consider such objection-
js may be made thereto at the
Mayor's office at the City Hall, Og
den, Utah.
By order of the Roan of Commis
sioners of Ogden City, Utah.
Dated this 25th dav of July, 1913
A. G. PELL! Mayor.
II J ( RAVEN, City Enginoer
First publication, July 25th. 1913.
Last publication, August 16, 1913.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed proposals for furnishing ma I
tenal and building side-walks in Side
walk Hiytrict No 121, bctn; the south I
side of lth Street from Washington
to Grant Avenue; the south side of
20th Street from Adams to Jefferson
Avenues; the west side of Hudson
Ivenue, north from 29th Street for a
distance of 604.5 feet, and the east
side of Hudson Avenue north from
29tb Street for a distance of 3So 75
feet, under plans and specifications
prepared bj the City Engineer and
?pproed by tho Board of Commis
sioners, will be received at the office
of the City Engineer, In the Citj Hall,
Ogden, Utah,, until lo o'clock A M,
on the 26th day of Aurusi, 1913.
At uhhh time all proposals rcc
eelved will be publicly opened and
n ad aloud Plans tind specifications
, .,11 be obtained Upon application at
the office of the City Engineer, af
Ler iugust Hi
The riht is reserved to reject any
or all bids and to waive any defects.
By order of the Board of Commis
sioners. H J CRAVEN, en. Engineer.
First publication. August 2 191S
Last publication, August 25, 1913
NEIGHBORS WHO GET
ALONG TOGETHER.
The proposal that America and
Knglund in 1914 celebrate their cen
turv of unbroken peace recalls the
relations between Canada and the
United States during the same 100
y, are into enerul view,
These relations have almost unl
formly been so pleasant an t0 bo
unique. Their closeness and the con
tiguity of the two countries have oc
casionally caused disagreements that
would not have occurred had Cana
dians and Americans lived far apart.
But In every Instance except one irri
tation has 'ended in friendly misun
derstanding The An lo-.merlcan !
agreement of 1817 for the reduction,!
limitation and disuse of armaments
on international waters between!
PROBATE AND 1
GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE
Ccntutt County Clerk or the Respec
tive Slgnert for Further
Information.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the District Court of the Second '
Judicial District of the State of
Utah
In the matter of the estate of Brig
nam Ballantyne. deceased
Notice is hereby given bv the un
dersigned administrator of the estate
ol Brigham Ballantv ne. deceased, to'
the creditors of and all persons hav
ing claims against said deceased to
present and exhibit such claims, with
the necessary vouchers, n ithln un
months after the first publication of
this notice, to the said undersigned
administrator, at the office of Boyd,
DeVlne & Eccles, 301-4 First Na
tional Bank Bldg . Ogden Utah, and
which said office the undersigned
selects as the place of business in all
matters connected with said estate.
JED D BALLANTYNE,
Administrator of the estate or Brig
ham Ballantvne. deceased.
BOYD. DeVINE ECCLES,
Attorneys for Administrator.
Date of first publication August 6th,
1913. 5t
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the District Court of Weber
County. Utah
In the matter of the estate of Grace
Kennedy Collins, Deceased.
Creditors will present claims with
vouchers to the undersigned at the
office of A G. Horn, attornev -at-law.
2421 Washington Avenue, Ogden City,
Utah, on or before November 24th.
1013
DON MAGUIRE,
Administrator of Said Estate
A. G. Horn, Attorney for Said Estate.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the District Court of the Second
Judicial District, within and for
Weber County. State of Utah.
In the matter of the estate of Lewis
C larvl?, deceased.
Creditors will present claims with
vouchers to the undersigned at the
law office of W R. Skeen. under tht
First National Bank Building, al
Ogden. Weber County, Utah, on o
before the 10th dav of December, 1013
R H BAl'MI NK,
Administrator
W R SHEEN.
Attorney for dministrator
Dated this 6th dav of August, 1013.
5t
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the District Court of Weber,
County, Utah.
In the matter of the estate of Jessie
Kennedy Watson, Deceased
Creditors will present claims with!
vouchers to the undersigned at the
oftlce of A. G Horn, attorney-at-law
242 1 Washington Avenue. Ogden City,
Utah, on or before November 24th.
L913
DON MAGUIRE,
Administrator of Said Estate
A. G Horn. Attorney for Said
Estate.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals tor builaiug sewers
in Sewer District No 117, being Jet
lersou Avenue trom 2'jth Street to
32ud Street, and 31st Street east
roui Jefferson Avenue a distance -;
33o tcet, under plans and specifica
tions prepared by the City Engineer
and approved by the Board 01 City
Commissioners
Will be received at the office of the;
City Engineer in the City Hall, at Og
den City, Utah, until 10 o'clock a ni .
on the 15th dav of August, lyij, at
which time all proposals received will
be publicly opened and read aloud
Plans and specifications can be ob
tained upon application at the office
or the City Engineer after August 1st,
1913.
The right Is reserved to reject any
or all bids and to waive any defects.
By order of the Board of Commission
ers. H J. CRAVEN, City Engineer.
First publication July 2::, PU3
Last publication August 14, 1913.
Canada and the United States has,
proved the practicablllt v of disarma
ment on the greatest of scales. All
Hong the lengthiest international
frontier In thrj world, more than 3u"i
miles between the Atlantic and the
Pacific, there is no appreciable men
ace from the crowned republic ol
( anada or from the crownless repub
lic of the United States.
But this solution of International
relations through peaceful agreement j
is not the only case of Canada and j
America demonstrating th practlca
bleness and worth of arbitration. Ml
differences between them about
boundaries and fishing rights hs 0
hern adjusted through diplomacy or
arbitration These disagt eenitns haw
numbered some nine or ten. and on
even occasion the two peoples have
borne themselves honorably and the
settlement has left no stint of inter
national resentment. So satlsfvint;!
has been the experience of Canad
and America with their diplomats and
arbitrators that the two nations have
prepared for tho future through the
entering info an arrangement as.
tnique as the century old truce ol
armaments. They have constituted ;
an International commission on
boundaries with the widest po?,rra to
deal with every lsue between the
people on that side and the people on
this.
The settlement of the Newfoundland
fisheries difficulty, though nominally
between Great Britain and the United
States was reallv between Canada
and America and the most Important
arbitration of modem times except
that of the Alabama claims it sup
plied the strongest evidence for th 1
efficiency of 'he permanent court ot
arbitration at The Hague. It demon
strated again that at ever appa
rently bellicost crisis America and
Canada have had men like Webster,
MacDonald and Ashburton to take the
large and peaceful view Spokesman
Review
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THE ART OF THE CONFECTIONER
It was onlv a couple of centuries
ago that there began lo appear a new
phase of l he apotheeary's art as
Harper's Weekly Confections ii jail
to be made more or b-ss apart from
any medicinal purpose nd because
people liked them, and eventuallv the
confectioner's business became quite
separate and distinct freni that 0f the
apothecarv .
Although the confectioucr s trade
may be said to be about two hundred
v ears old. It only w ithin recent
times that it became a real and ex
tensive industry. At first sugar was
I beavll taxed, and the onfectioner's
trade was pursued upon very eleiuen
tary principles. Por a long time ev-
FRATERNAL l!
SOCIETIES 1
MASONIC Queen Esther chapter
No. 4, O. E. S., regular meetings held
t Masonic hall on Washington ave.
between 25th and 26th sts.. the first
and third Fridays of each month So
journing members cordially invited to
attend. Fannie M. Whittemore. W.
M , Callie E. Cave. Secretary
Unltv Lodge No. 18. F & A. M.
Masonic Temple, 2550 Washington
avenue. Meetings every Wednesday
evening at 7.30 o'clock Members of
sl3ter lodges and sojourning brethren
cordially invited to attend. S. W.
W'horr. , W, M. Felix T. Moore, Sec
retary Ladles -.f the Maccabees, Silver hive ;
No 1, L O T. M.. meets every first
and third Thursday evenings at 8
o'clock, and every second and fourth
Thursday afternoot at 2. 30 o'clock,
in Eagles' ball, 2H1 Hudson ave. Vis
iting members cordially Invited to at
tend Kathryn Eggleston, L. C. L
Jennie Prout, R. K.
Silver Tent No 1. Maccabees of the
W'orld; meet second and fourth Mon j
dav night- at B o'clock p m All vis I
iting Sir Knights cordially Invited.
E. A. Stephenson. Commander. W.
B. Ogletree, T.ccord Keeper.
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Quen City Rebekab Lodge No. 4.
I O. O. P., meets' second and fourth
Friday evenings at Odd Fellows hall
Visiting members invited. Nona liar
rlngton. N. C, , Emma Meid. Record-I
ing Secretary, 718 Twenty-third
street.
Women of Woodcraft Ogden Or
cle No. 5S1, meets every Wednesday
night at 7: 30 o'clock, K of P. hall. I
Visiting neighbors inviled. Dues can'
be paid to Dr. Alice M. Ridge M. D.
57-58 Lewis block. Eliza Bremer, G
N.. 464 22nd St St Marie Critcs,
clerk, 2731 Monroe avenue
Royal Neighbors of America Meets
every first and third Wednesday
nights of each month at S p. m , at
the Odd Fellows hall Visiting neigh
bors Invited Dues can be paid to
Mrs. Anna Rles-Flnley, M. D. room
21 Lewis block. India Sawyer, Ora
cle, 2453 Harrison Lillian Newton,
Recorder, 271 h and Quincy
Knights of Pvihias Ocden lodge
No. 2, Knighta of Pythias, meets at
Castle ball. Utah National bank build
ing, every Monday evening. All K. of
P's are requested to meet with us.
W H Luddingion. C C . W. G Kind,
M. of E-, W. L. Underwood. K. of R
-ud 5.
Order of Owls Ogden Nest No
1218, Order of Owls, meets every
Friday evening in their own hall (the
old Elk club rooms) at 8 o'clock
Visiting Brother Owls are invited to
aticnu the nest meetings. Fred Cal
llhan. Presideut; J Oliver, Secretary.
24DJ Washington avenue.
Woodmen of the World Weber
Camp No. 74 meets in EL of P. hall in
the Utah National bank building e.
ery Thursday evening at S o'clock.
Uiting Woodmen cordially Invited
to attend D. C. E Ganske, C. C , B.
Auth, Clerk, rirsi National Bank
Building.
Modern Woo Imcn ot America l laa
camp No. 9990 meets every first and
L third Tuesday evenings at 8 o'clock at
K ot P hall. Twenty fourth st. and
Washington ave. Visiting members
invited W. H. Drancy, Consul. J.
M. Shaier, Clerk.
Sego Lily Circle No 174 meets ev
ery second and fourth Thursda
nights at 6 p. m.. in L O. O. F hall
Visiting neighbors cordially invited.
Marv E Blixt, G N. -151 .Use Si Kate
Heyman, Clerk. Bell phone 124 7-J.
Fraternal Order of Eagles Ogdea
Aerie No. 118, F. O. E., meets every
W ednesday eveuiug at Eagles ball,
Hudson ave., at 8 o'clock. Visiting
brother Eagles arc Invited to attend
the aerie meetings. Club rooms open
at 11 a m J- W. Griffin, W. Presi
dent. E. It Geiger, secretary. Dr. C.
E, Wardlelgb, Aerie Physician
Brotherhood of American Yeomen
Ogden Homestead. No. 15u5, meets on J
Jud and 4th Tuesday evenings at K, 1
p hall. Visiting Archers are cordially !
invited to meet with us Addio L. Wil
liams, Foreman, 160 Twenty-first
street. J. a. Junk. Correspondent,
j.'iij Washington Ave.
ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCT
ORS. Wasatch Division No. 124. O H
C , meets second and fourth Friday
at 2:30 p. m , in K. of P Hall, cornel
Washington avenue and Twentj
fourth street. All brothers are cor
dially invited to attend. C. H. Pear
fou. C C D L Boyle. S. and T.
1 1 ery thing was done by hand Imple
ments were of the very simplest
Icandv kettles heated n small brick
furnaces, pestles and mortars rolling
pins iMid scissors, etc. The output
was very small, and. comparatively
1 speaking, sweetmeats of all sorts
were expensive and frequentl) unat
tractive. All this has I ecn changed, aud now
adays the most Improved machinery
and Implements combine to produce
the moct delicate and attractive
sweets. Muscles have been supersed
ed bv engines, pestles aud mortars
and rolling-pins and scissors have iv
en place to revolving pans, and me
chanism for beating and kneading and
mixing, for cutting and slicing an I
grinding, tor rolling and grating and
stamping, foi crushing ice and freez
ing cream, and other processes.
While many of the best and most
expensive caudles are still largely
made by hand processes, by far thej
greater mass of sweetmeats Ifl now
produced Ivy machinery.
Although sugar is the predominant !
element In the manufacture of sweets,
the secondary commodities, such as!
gum gelatine, almonds, cocoanuts. j
walnuts, pistachio nuts, aiu other ar
ticles too numerous to mention, plav
no mean part in their production !
Gum, the product of the acacia tree. I
which exudes it in tear-like drops.
When melted aud mixed with suga. j
becomes In the bauds of the candy !
makers jujubes and pastilles. Cocoa- ;
nuts are used in immense quautitiea. 1
Almonds, the flavoring dear to the
French and Americans, ground an I I
mixed with sugar, form the well
known niflrzipan. In the Balkans and ,
on the Riviera busy hands gather the
OGDEN BUSINESS I
DIRECTORY
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co3t 75c per line per month, pay- fV V
able in advance. R&f;
ACCORDION PLAITING
DONE in all lengths 2oG8 Cole's W '
Court, rear 240 2Gth St. Tel. 1180-M. 'fifcA:'
ASTROLOGIST. W'
LI ST FN here Madam Yogis, the SkNl
greatest farseer, astrologlst, palm R(r
and card reader. Call and be con -
vlnced she Is the best. 132 1-2 25th Br?3'
st. Newdale rooms $5w!r'
ATTORNEYS m$
LAWYER O'CONNOLLY, (over Nye's TMk&
Clothing Store. 2411 Wash. Ave Wl&
Phone 393. Ys&
' f.vVijS
E. T. HULANISKI. First' National k-vjI
Bnnk Bldg. 12-lltf W",:;
BILLIARDS AND POOL jfer
BAKER'S Billiard room, 2152 Grant ML';
Ave NOT THE BIGGEST BUT THE ABA
BEST. We have the coziest cozy Bll- ffip
hard Room In Ogden. and all standard WrVi
high grade, no cheap; four slate ta- iff
bles at Baker's w' I
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THE WORLD FAMOUS BRUNS- EjT'v',
WICK BALK 5x10 Billiard and I I
Pool !ables. Well ventilated rooms.
The Cozy. 32C 25th. f"
BOOKBINDING '
J. WILSON Book and loose leaf de- I ;
lo manufacturer Upstairs. 240" I
Wash. Ave. Phone 350. 12-30-lmo I
CHIROPRACTOR I
F. J. FREENOR, D. C. I
Graduate Chiropractor. I
No drug;, surgery or osteopathy; try j
chlropratic (spinal adjustments.) I
2411 Washington avenue. Room 14. I
Phone 311. 6-7-tf I
CARPET CLEANING
K VAN KAMPEN Phone 8S3 for up- I
) holstering, mattress making, re- I
i stretching of bed springs. I
HATS CLEANED
HATS cleaned, blocked and retrlm- I
med Ogden Hat Works. 221 1-2
i 25tb St. 6-13 tf
JUNK I
OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If you have
any kind of junk, phone us up. We
( will call for it. Tel. 210. s
PAINTING, PAPERHANGING
PAINTING, paperhanging and Unllns. ft
J. Den Harthog Phone 571-R J
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON "
DR. A FERNLUND, Physician and
Surgeon. Oifice hours 11 to 4 p. m
New Peery Bldg, Hudson Ave. Phone
, 1900-W. Residence phone 2129-W 646
, Washington avenue. 6-11-tf ;H
NOTARY PUBLIC
C. D IVES, 380 Twenty fifth St
PHOTOGRAPHY
CRAWSHAW STUDIO
219 23th Street. jH
Fine Art Photography. iH
Come and have a sitting.
PRINTING
WOODY PRINTING CO We do good
.vurk 2165 Wash. Ave. Phone !to').
12-30 1 m .j iiil
SANITARY WORK
VOL Et garbage hauled regular. San
itary cau furnished free. Sanitary
Garbuge Co Phone 020. iH
CITY SCAVENGER, McCarty & Lo ,
8728 Grant. Bell phone 2018-W.
SECOND-HAND GOODS
NEW AND SECOND HAND furniture,
clothing and shoes, bought, sold or
exchanged, also trunks and suitcases
cheap. A Sinei, Phone 1321. ll'J 1-2
Twenty-fifth SI 6-12-lyr
SWITCHES
MRS LEE Hair work, 2J45 Grant.
7-25-lmj
TRUNKS REPAIRED
GALLAGHER repairs trunk?
::th St. 6-25 lmu.
VACUUM CLEANERS
ONE DOLLAR per day, delivered and
called tor. Electric Service Co, JH
Phone 8S Up 24tb Bt.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals for furnishing ma
tcri.il ami uuildlng sidewalks lu Sidc
(wulk District WO 120, being on the
wrest t-"J'- Jefferson avt-uue from
2ith lo 23rd Streets, and on both ijH
1 sides ot 31st Street from Jefferson rjH
! Avenue cast a distance of 350 teel. ttl
under plans and specifications pre
pared by the City Engineer and ap
proved by the Board of Commission
ers, will be received at the office of H
the' City Engineer, in the City Hall, H
Ogden. Utah, until 1" o'clock a. m., ou
Hie 15th day of August, 1&1J.
At which time all proposals receiv
ed will be publicly opened and read
aioud. Plans and specifications CSJU
Lk- obtained upon application at the
oftice (.'t the Cuv Engineer, after Au-
The right is reserved to reject any
or ull bids and to waive any defects.
B older ol the Board of Commisslon-
n .1 CRAVBN, City Engineer
Fire) publication July 23. 1912.
Last publication August 14. 1913. H
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flowers that scent the favorite bou- M
quel lozenges and drops of the Euro- lH
peans. The groves of Italy and Spain. fil
Florida and Califo.nla. provide the H
lemons and oranges that enter so H
largely into the trade. Thousands of H
persons in France are needed to harv- Ll
est the walnuts that form so popular jH
a part of confectionery. H