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- TOE OGDEN STANDARD, OGPEN, UTAH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1913 1
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WANTED FEMALE HELP.
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YOUNG girl wanted at 160 23rd St.
i 9-4-lwk
CHAMBERMAID at the Virginia.
ffl ?k
EXPERIENCED girl or women for
house-work 709 22nd Phone 1631
Will pay Rood wages 9-3-tf
GOOD girl for general housework; no
ihf cashing; good wages 574 24th St.
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GIRLS wanted at the Troy Steam
Laundry 9-3-3t
in GIRL for alteration in suit Dept
jfi Horrocks Bros., 2427 Wash. 9-2-lwk
EXPERIENCED lady clerk at 2341
Wash. 9-2-lt
kji FOR housework in small family. 518
27th Phone 1078-W. 9-2-tf
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A GOOD girl can get good wages at
fe 2341 Adams 9-1-lwk
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FRUIT pickers and packers at once.
Apply Ogden Fruitgrowers Assn.
Phone 610. 9-1-lwk
GIRL for general housework. Apply
2621 Madison ave. 8-30-lwk
YOUNG ladv to take care of children
1914 Lincoln. 8-29-lwk
GIRL for housework. 557 25th st
8-5-3t
WANTED MALE HELP.
MEN wanted to sack tomatoes, $1 50
per ton. Inquire Richard Hamlin.
Clearfield, Utah. 9-4-2wks
BOY at Horrocks Bros Store to work
all day, 2427 Wash. Ave. 9-2-lwk
YOUNG man of good address to so
licit Ogden and Weber county; good
proposition to right party. H D..
Standard 8-25-tf
WANTED A good canvasser to sell
real oil paintings, made by hand,
good commission Address Oil Paint
ings, care the Ogden Standard, good
l references required 7-ll-4t
SITUATIONS WANTED
I ;
EXPERIENCED dressmaker wants
work bv the day. Phone 1905-R.
9-4-2wke
WANTED By reliable woman wash
Ing to do at home for private homes
or school teachers. Phone 2125 M.
8-30-lwk
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WANTED A position as housekeeper
by young woman with child of 6,
widower's home preferred B L.. care
Standard 8-29-lwk
, MAN and wife want employment for
I chamber work. Address 561 23rd
!sL 8-28-lwk
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QUIET, respectable home for con
finement and non-contagious sick
cases. Mrs Dalton, 473 31st St
Phone 1221-W. 8-21-lmo
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BOARD AND ROOM.
ROOM and board for two teachers.
2671 Monroe 9-2-lwk
HOME cooking, large pleasant out
side roome and bath, 447 21st St.
Rates to teachers. 9-2-lwk
CAN accommodate teacher or stu
dents for room and board in mod
ern home Rates reasonable 2670
Monroe. Phone 1378-M 9-4-lwk
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
JERSEY cows, heifers and calves
Phone 24-K-2. 9-4-lwk
WANTED Clean, wnite old rags, at
3 the Standard office. Phono 56, 360
24th .L
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
; GREGG Shorthand can be learned at
j the Central Business College In
three to five months. Let us 6ave
you time and money. Easy to learn,
Icaey to write, and easy to read. Oppo
site P O. Phone 764. 9-4-lwk
MEISELBACH'S Private Business
College, 2656 Adams, is personally
conducted by an experienced Mer
chant and competent teacher. Enroll
i for the new course 8-22-lmo
ASTROLOGIST.
i i LISTEN here! Madam Yogl6. the
- I greatest farseer, astrologlst, palm
and card reader. Call ant be con
vlnced she Is the best 132 1-2 25th
J St. Newdale rooms
LOST.
IRISH cross between 23rd and 26th,
Wash Ave Return to Delahuntv,
614 24th. Reward 9-4 -2t
WALLET between 16th street and
Five Points on Washington avenue,
lis a black wallet printed Kansas City
is- Life Ins. Co., on inside of wallet Re
ward. Windsor Hotel, 105 26th St
UJ 9-2-3t
sfl RING with moonstone setting, be
tween 23rd and Monroe and Union
deport. Return to Standard; reward.
8-27-lwk
S FOUND.
t GOLD locket and chain on Qulncy,
between 25th and 26th htreets,
jJ owner may receive same at 930 Bln
. lord Ave Phone 1451-Y. 9-4-3t
FOR RENT
FURNISHED HOUSES, ROOMS AND
APARTMENTS.
ROOM with bath for gentleman, $2.50
per week close In; references. 2341
Adams avenue. 9-4-lmo
HOUSEKEEPING rooms, 2353 Mon
roe Ave. 9-4-lmo
FURNISHED rooms, modern; suit
able for two 2341 Madison.
9-4-lwk
FURNISHED modern front room for
gentleman, 462 24th St. Opposite
Virginia. 9-4-lwk
LARGE comfortable rooms, with
bath. Convenient to Lewis, Pin
gTee and Washington schools. Board
if desired, 336 28th SL 9-3-lwk
ROOMS for light housekeeping, light,
gas and bath. 2613 Wash. 9-2-lwk
DOUBLE parlors; use of kitchen and
piano. 2363 Monroe. 9-4-lmo
FURNISHED housekeeping rooms,
strictly modern. 669 22nd St.
9-2-lwk
THREE furnished rooms for house
keeping. 2137 Grant. 9-7-lwk
LIGHT housekeeping room and alcove
everything furnished, room cared
for Phone 484-R 9-l-3t
FURNISHED rooms for housekeep
ing. 2630 Adams. 8-28-wk
THREE elegant furnished rooms for
light housekeeping, close in, cheap
J. J. Brummitt, Phone 59
FURNISHED rooms. 2746 Adams
8-30-1 mo
THREE-roomed house, one block frcm
car line, cheap if taken at once
886 12th Phone 900-W 8-28-lmo
THREE furnished housekeeping
rooms. Call evenings or Saturdays
2846 Hudson avenue 8-26-2wk
FOR rent or for sale, nicely furnished
eight-room modern house. 639 23rd
8- 13-2wk
FURNISHED flats. 2634 Gram Ave
4-16-lyr.
FOR RENT Furnished, new, clean.
comfortablo housekeeping rooms, $2
week up 536 31st St. 3-13-lyr
FOR RENT
UNFURNISHED HOUSES, ROOMS
AND APARTMENTS.
5- ROOM house; furnished or unfur
nished Inquire 2353 Monroe
9- 4-lmo
FOUR-room. $12; 6-room, $15; close
In, water, lights. 2155 Adams.
9-4-lwk
THREE-room, $6.60; close in, water,
light, can partly furnish. 2155 Ad
ams 9-4-lwk
3 ROOMS, pantry, shanty, light, wa
ter, $10 222S Monroe aenue
9-2-lwk
8-ROOM modern brick house close
in. Phone 2031-W 9-2-lwk
FIVE-room modern house, Including
gas . 569 24th St Inquire Horrock s
Bros. 9-2-lwk
6- ROOM modern house, 2663 Quincv.
Inquire 2218 Adams. 9-1-lwk
A MODERN 7-room brick house,
large basement, an abundance of
6hade and fruit trees, good neighbor
hood $25 J J. Brummitt, Under
Utah Nat'l Bank.
A CHICKEN ranch, consisting of 5
room house, one acre of land, large
trees, plenty of water well located
close In. only $10 per month. J J.
Brummitt, Phone 69.
A MODERN 8-room house with base
ment, grate, trees, garage, on 24th
st $22 60 J. J. Brummitt, Under
Utah Nat l Bank.
SEYEivroom Dnck. modern house.
basement Apply 2026 Jefferson
Phone 2380. g 25-tf
3- ROOM house; 1 acre land. 27th
and Harrison Ave; city water.
Bicbsel, 2411 Washington Ave.
7-26-U
4- ROOM flat, unfurnished. Over Smith
Grocery, 26th and Wash Phone 2S4
COREY apartments, modern and rea
eonable. 2566 Washington ave.
5-24-lf
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
STORE for rent. 620 24th St. 8-25-tf
STORE room 2464 Grant, reasonable.
Inquire A. G. Fell. Mayors office
SPECIAL police badge in Lester park
Return Police Station. 8-2S-lwk
STORE room 2238 Washington; 2
story, full baeement, 100 feet deep.
Rent reasonable. Inquire A. G. Fell,
Mayor's office.
ASSESSMENT NOTICE
Stockholders of the Overland Min
ing and Milling Company, attention1
At a meeting of the board of di
rectors held In Ogden City. Utah.
August 14. 1913, an assessment of
one mill per share was levied against
the capital stock of the corporation,
the same payable Immedlatelv to th
Secretary, at 674 23rd Street! Ogden.
Utah If not paid cn or before Oc
tober L 1913. the stock will be ad
vertised as delinquent and If not paid
with cost6 of advertising on or before
October 16, 1913, sufficient shares
thereof will be sold at public auc
tion, 674 23rd street, at 3 o'clock p
m , of that day. to pay delinquency,
cost of advertising and expense of
sale.
E. M. CONROY, President.
G. W HESTMARK, Secretary
First publication September 3. 1913
THE HEIGHT OF THE RIDICULOUS
The new clergyman twhn has not
yet had time to fathom the sporting
instincts of his parishioners i And
don't you think that if, instead of
keeping that useless dog, you bought
a pig, for instance, t would be more
profitable to ynu and your family.
The parishioner Ye-es an a prop
er silly kite I'd look goin' rattin' ml a
pig ehouidn't I? London Opinion.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
SATSUMA, Japanese plums. Far
ley Grocery, 2246 Wah. Tel. 605.
9-3-lwk
1 APPLES, 25 centa per busheL if call-
ed for. Phone 1398-R. 9-4-tf
I
I HOUSEHOLD furniture of five rooms
Good as new. Will sell at sacrifice
96fl Wash. -3-lwk
60 LINEAL feet of Iron front fence.
with single an d double gates; aec
ond hand doors, windows and frames
Second hand lumber. 2962 Wall Ave
Phone 373-R. 9-3-lwk
A TICKET to Omaha, Neb., from Salt
Lake or Ogden over U. P. Can be
used any time till OcL 31. Inquire of
2313. Care Standard. 9-1-lwk
TWO-CYLINDER Indian motorcvele,
1913 model. 517 22nd. Tel. 1386-M
8-30-lwk
GRAVEL bed, flrat class gravel and
sand; close in. Phone 1490-M.
8-14-lmo
THE COW MARKET Corner 7th and
Wash. We buy and sell all kinds
of milch cows on approval Also in
carload lots. Phone 2129-R.
8-18-tf
PULLEYS, SHAFTING AND
HANGERS
Cheap for cah, owing to a change
I In our press room the following are
1 offeied for sale. Cau be seen at the
Standard office.
36 feet of 2 3-16 Steel shafting
with seven (1) 12 1-2 Inch drop hang
ers. 1 32-lnch 1-2 face wood pulley.
1 18-lnch 6 1-2 face wood pulley.
1 14-lnch 6 1-2 face Bteel pulley.
1 16-inch 8 1-2 face steel pulley.
1 12-lnch 6 1-2 face steel pulley I
1 17-inch 6 1-2 face steel pulley.
1 24-lnch 6 1-2 face steol pulley. 1
These are all split pulleys and can
be used upon any size shafting.
1 6-inch, 4-inch face, wood pulley.
1 12-inch, 5 1-2 inch face, wood ul
ley. KINDLING wood. Yard on Hudson
Ave., bet 23rd and 24th Sis. Phone
617-J. 12-2S-U
FULL sized ink barrels, $1.00 apiece
Inquire Evening Standard, 360 24th
Bu Phono 56. i-18-tf
MONEY TO LOAN
MONEY adanced salaried people on
ea6y payments; no security; also
loans on furniture, planus, etc. Drake,
over Paine & Hurst.
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ON farm or city propertj Any amount
Purdy. 2478 Washington. 6-11-tf
MONEY on first mortgage real es
tate loans. Kelly & Herrick.
S-15-tf
ANY amount on Real Estate. Bichsel
Ins , 2411 Wash Ave.
LOANS on Improved fan or city
property. HUNTER & KENNEDY,
423 24th St., opposite court house
5-12-tf
MONEY to loan on city and farm
property. Any amount, no delay
Mathew 3-McCulloch Co, under First
National Bank Phone 301-W.
MONEY to loan on watches, dia
monds, Jewelry, firearms, etc. Un
cle Sam's Loan Office, established
L866. The Money LenderB oi Ugden.
278 25th SL C H. Smith, Prop
iz-4-lyr
MONEY to loan on real estate secur
ity. J J. Brummitt. 4-27-tt
LEGAL
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Notice is hereby given by the Board
of Commib6ioneri of Ogden City,
Utah, of the Intention of said Board
to make the following described Im
provements, to wit:
To create both sides of Ugden Ave
nue between 7th and 8th Streets lor
a distance of 396 feet, and on Second
Street west from Washington Aseuue
beginning at a point on the south
side of Second Street 344 4 teet west
of Washington A enue, thence east to
Washington Avenue and on the north
side of the &treet trom Washington
to Wall Avenue as a sidewalk dis
trict, and to construct therein a cou
! crete walk four feet wide and four
Inches In thickness with the neces
sary intersections together with the
necessary grading therefor, and to
defray the whole of the cost thereof,
estimated at $1200 00. by a local as
sessment upon the lots or pieces of
ground lying and being within the
following district, being the district
to be benefited or affected by said
improvements, viz
All the land lying between the out
er boundary lines of said street and
avenue, and a line drawn 50 feet out
ward from and parallel to the sale
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 12th dav i
of September, 1913, at 10 o'clock a
m., that being the time set by said
Board of Commissioners when they
will hear and consider 6uch objec
tions as may be made thereto, at th
mayor's office, at the City Hall, Og
den City. Utah
By order of the Board of Commis
sioners of Ogden City, Utah
Dated this 18th day of August, 1913
H J CRAVEN. City Engineer
First publication August 20, 1913.
Last publication September 11, 1913
NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD
OF EQUALIZATION AND
REVIW.
A G. Fell, T. Samuel Browning and
Joseph C. Nye, Commissioner of Og
den City, Utah, sitting as a Board of
Equalization and Review of the spe
cial and local taxes to be levied and
assessed by ordinance upon property
abutting both sides of Brinker aven
ue from 25th to 26th Street 2oth
Street from W'aehinjrton to Wall Av
enues and Wall Avenue from 20th to
2 1st Streets, known as Sewer District
No. 116. hereby ive notice that list
of property In said district to be tax
ed has been completed and the will
meet at the mayors oillce in the- Cltv
Hall, Ogden City. Utah, from 9 o'clock
a. m to 5 o'clock p nr. for five con
secutive days commencing September
2. 1913. to and Including September 8
1913, and will remain In session on
each of these days durlnc said hour",
for the purpose of hearing any perflOn
feeling aggrieved, and to make correc-
YOUR OPPORTUNITY
is here to purchase some Real Estate that is
from 30 to 50 per cent below actual value.
A 5-room Modern Press Brick House,
located close in, for $1850.00, on easv pay
ments. 6-room Frame House, pantry and closets,
nice shady lot; will sell for $1400.00, $100 00
down and $20.00 per month.
Vacant Lots on 22nd St., between Monroe
and Quincy Avenue; will sell on easy pay
ments. Also vacant Lots in Any part of the
city to suit you.
We will build you a home to suit you on
easy payments in any part of the city, we also
have several places to trade if so desired.
We are building an up-to-date Modern
Press Brick House with all modern improve
ments, large sleeping porch, on Quincy be
tween 26th and 27th Streets; we will sell for
$2750.00 on small monthly payments.
See us before you buy.
CARL C. RASMUSSON
Phone 115. 350 24th Street
tion of any tax deemed unequal or un
just, and during the sitting of said
board said lists of property and the
taxes proposed shall then and there
be open to public inspection Bj or
der of the Board A G FELL.
Mayor
First publication August 3d 1913
Last publication September 5,
FOR SALE
REAL ESTATE
i
DAILY REDUCTION SALE
For a limited period 1 will reduce
the sale price on my five-room brick
modern home at 3051 Grant avenue
$15 every day Sale price August
27, $2600.
If interested get busy, take option
to mature at some deterred date when
if the house is still unsold on that
date, your option payment will applv
on purchase price and if sold before
that date option mone will be re
funded You can get an option by
paying ?1 per day from taking of op
tion until deferred date. Terms part
cash, balance on tlm
Illustration Selling price will be
$L'42u on September 8. Option to bus
on this day costs $12 If home is
sold before your money will be re
funded; if not. you hae first chance
to buy on $2420 das
Do not delay Go and see the hom
and arrange for your option at our of
fice 420 24th St. 8-27-tf
6-ROOM modern bungalow, lot 50x
165, good lawn and shade, on car
line close to busines center. An ele
gant house in the best location In
Ogden. Good terms, price $4500.00
Matbev. s-McCulloch Co., under First
National Bank. 9-3-tf
WE HAVE absolutelv th best bar
gains In Improved farm land to be
found an where nar Ogden Twenty
five acres at $90 per. Just outside city
limits. Hunter & Kennedy, 423 24th
st. 9-1 -6t
AN ELEGANT modern 5-room Bung
alow, bath, toilet, stationary lava
tory, trees, near school, near depot,
only $2,100; email payment down,
balance same as paying rent J. J
Brummitt. Phone 59
A GOOD 4-room cottage with city
water and electric light, well locat
ed near depot, only $1,400. any kind
of terras. J. J Brummitt. Under Ijtah
Nat'l Bank
THREE choice lots, two modern 5
room cottages, 8 room modern resi
dence, all located on Benrh. close in
See Dr Freiday, over Utahna Drug
8-26 lmo
FINE store, good new stock Owner
leaving town. Easy terms. PhonA
1427
STORE Fine cement basement, new
stock, delivery outfit , cheap Phone
j 1427. 8-21-tf
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ROOMING house of 30 rooms, cheap
rent. 160 1-2 25th SL 8-12-lmo
66 FEET by S rods on Hudson near
24th, 59 ft. by 16 rds on Washing
ton near 21st; 100 by 8 rods on Wash
ington near 12th Inquire 3220 Lin
coln or phone 683-R B F Shepherd
8-C-lwk
AN ELEGANT lot 50x115 feet with
in two blocks of Utah National
Bank, only $1,200. Any kind of terms,
low rate of Interest J, j Brummitt.
under Utah Nat'l Bank
.
8 1-2 ACRES, good water right, 1
acre orchard; all under cultivation.
4-room house gas engine and other
farm tools, close in; a big bargain
must be accepted at once Terms,
nrice only $2000.00 Mathews - McCul
loch Co, under First National Bank
AN FLFOANT lot on Harrison, be
tween 27th and 2Sth streets. oer
looking the city, wiihln one block of
land that Is selling at $16 per front
foot. I will sell this for a short time
at $10 per front foot on any kind of
terms. J. J Brummitt, Phone 69
ONE of the greatest snaps In the city,
an elegant 7-room modern bunga
low, with large basement, screen
porch, large lot, well located on the
bench in good neighborhood This
property Is well worth from four to
flvi thousand dollars, for only $3,000.
$500 down, balance Bame as paying
rent, low rate of interest. J. J. Brum
mitt! Phone 59.
GOOD borne, greatest bargain In Og
den Owner leaving town. Phone
1 42 i
HOUSE for sale Inquire 2353 Mon
roe 9-4-lmo
AN ELEGANT 5-room bungalow, lo
cated near Sacred Heart academy,
large basement, screened porch and
large lot, for only $2,700. $30o down.
, balance same as paying rent; low
rate of interest J J. Brummitt, Un
der Utah Nat'l Baak.
ONE of the finest lots on the bench
176 feet deep to twenty root alley,
located near Farr school building
$100, $10 down. $5 per month. J J
Brummitt, Phone 69
I A NICE, sightly lot on 23rd street,
50x135 feet to alley, city water In
front, of lot Only $200 $10 down, $m
per month J. J Brummitt. under
Utah Natl Bank
FARM TO TRADE
FARM near town for house, close in
C. D. IVES, 380 25th St. 1-15-1 vr
I IOC lu Uvjin I hno I wno.
Sealea proposals for turnlshlng ma
terials and doing the work ot building
concrete curbs and gutters in curb
and gutter district No 109, being on
the east side of Monroe avenue from
21ft to 22nd streets and on both sides
of Monroe avenue from 22nd to 25Ci
streets, where curbs and gutters are
not now built, under plans and sjiecl
fications prepared by the City Egi
neer and approved bv the City Board
of Commissioners, will be received at
the office of the City Engineer in the
City Hall at Ogden City, aforesaid,
until lo o'clock a. m , on the 17th
day of September. A. D 1913, 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
of the City Engineer In the City Hall
after September 9. 1913
The right is reserved to reject anv
or all bids, and to waive any defects
By order of the Board of Commis
sioners
H J CRAVEN.
City Engineer.
First day of publication. August 25,
1913.
Last day of publication, September 16
1913
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Notice is hereby given by the Board
of Commissioners of Ogden City, of
tbe Intention of saJd board to makn
the following described improve
ments, to-wit:
To lay out, establish and open .
public 6treet, to be named Doxy ave
nue, ea6t and west through block 6,
plat A," Ogden City survey, said
street to be 66 feet wide, being 33
feet north and 33 feet south of the
lot line between lots 1, 2. 3. 4, 5, 6, 7,
8, 9 and 10, block 6. plat "A", Ogden
City survey, the whole distance be
tween Lincoln and Wall avenues and
to defray the whole of the cost there
of, estimated at $3,500,000 by a local
assessment upon the lots or pieces
of ground lying and being within the
following district, being the district
to be benefited and affected by said
improvement, viz.
All the land ly ing between the out
er boundary lines of said avenue
when opened as proposed, and a line
drawn 50 feet outward from and par
allc-1 to the said outer boundary l nes,
being part of lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
9 and 10, block 6, plat "A," Ogden City
protests and objections to the
carrying out of such intention mu6t
be presented in writing to the city re
corder on or before the Sth day of
September, 1913, at 10 o'clock a m.,
that being the time set by the board
of commissioners when they will bear
and consider such objections as may
be made thereto, at the mayor'n of
iice at the City Hall. Ogden City,
Utah.
By order of the Board of Commis
sioners of Ogden City. Utah
Dated this 14th dav of August. 1913
A C FELL. Mavcr
H J CRAVEN,
City Engineer.
First publication -urusi 14, 1913.
Last publication September 5, 1913.
BEST HE COULD DO
Old Peterb Is rich and stingy In
the event of his death his nephew
will inherit his property. A friend
of the family paid to the old gentle
man "I hear "ur nephew is going
to marry On that occasion vou
ought to do somethlnc to make him
happy."
will," said Feterby; I II pretend
that I am dangerously 111 " Boston
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FRATERNAL
SOCIETIES j
MASONIC Queen Esther chapter
No. 4 O. E. S , regular meetings held
at Masonic hall on Washington ave.
between 25th and 26th it., the first
and third Fridays of each month So
journing members cordially invited to
attend Fannie M Whittemore. W.
M , Callle E. Cave. Secretary
Unity Lodge No. 18. F. & A. M..
Masonic Temple. 2550 Washington
avenue. Meetings every Wednesday
evening at 7 30 o'clock Members of
sister lodges and sojourning brethren
cordially invited to attend. S. W.
Wherr, , W. M. Felix T. Moore, Sec
retary.
Ladles of the Maccabce?. Silver hive
No. 1, L. O T. M.. meets every first
and third Thursday evenings at 8
o'clock, and every second and fourth
Thnrsday afternoons at 2 30 o'clock.
In Fagies' hall, 2441 Hudson ave Vis
iting members cordially Invited to at
tend Kathrvn Eggleston, L- C., L.
Jennie Prout, R. K.
Sliver Tent No. 1. Maccabees of the
World; meet second and fourth Mon
dav nights at 8 o'clock. p m All vis
iting Sir Knights cordially Invited.
E A. Stephenson, Commander. W.
B Ogletree, r.ecord Keeper.
Queen City Rebekah Lodge No. 4.
TOO. F, meets second and fourtn
Friday evenings at Odd Fellows hall
Visiting members Invited Nona Har
rington N G , Emma Meld. Record
ing Secretary, 718 Twenty-third
street
Women of Woodcraft Ogden Cir
cle No. 581, meets every Wednesday
night at 7 30 o'clock, K. of P. hall
Visiting neighbors Invited. Dues can
be paid to Dr. Alice M. Ridge, M. D.,
57-58 Lewis block. Eliza Bremer, G
N. 464 22nd St St. Marie Crltes,
clerk, 2731 Monroe avenue.
Kulghts of Pythias Ogden lodge
No. 2, Knlghta of Pythias, meets at
Castle hall, Utah National bank build
ing, every Monday evening. All K. of
P's are requested to meet with us
W. H Luddington, C. C; W. G. Kind.
M of E. ; W. L, Underwood, K. of R.
and S.
Royal Neighbors of America Meets
every second and fourth Monday
nights of each months at 8 p. m., at
the new Odd Fellows hall, Fraternity
building. Visiting neighbors invited
Dues can be paid to Mrs Anna Rles
Finley M D., room 21 Lewis block.
India Sawyer. Oracle, 2453 Harrison.
Lillian Newton, Recorder, 27th and
Quinc
Order of Owls Ogden Nest No
! 1218, Order of Owls, meets every
Friday evening In their own hall (the
old Elk club ruoms) at 8 o'clock
Visiting Brother Owls are Invited to
attend the nest meetings. Fred Cal
ilhan, President, J Oliver, Secretary,
2416 Washington avenue.
Woodmen of the World Weber
Camp No. 74 meets In K of P. hall in
the Utah National bank building ev
ery Thursday eening at 8 o'clock
isitlng Woodmen cordially Invited
to attend D C E Ganske, C. C; E
Auth, Llerk, First National Bank
Building
Modern Woodmen oi America Utah
camp No. 9990 meets tvery flr6t and
third Tuesda evenings at 8 o'clock at
K. of P. hall. Twenty-fourth st. and
Washington ave. Visiting members
invited. W H Draney, Consul. J
H. Shater. Clerk.
Sego Lily Circle No. 174 meets ev
ery second and fourth Thursda
nights at S p. m., In I. O 0. F. hall
Visiting neighbors cordially invited.
Mary L. Bllxt, Q N., 451 31st St. Kate
Huyuian, Clerk, Boll phone 147-J.
Brotherhood of American Yeomen
Ogden Homestead, No. Io05, meets on
tirst and third luursday evenings in
new L O. o F hall, r raternily build
ing, at-hington avenue. waiting
Archers arc cordially invited to mi
With us.. AdUie L Williams, lore
man, 180 Iwenty-urst street, J. A.
Junk, Correspondent, 3202 Washing
ton avenue.
Fraternal Order ot Eagles Ogden
Aerie No. lib, F. O E., meets every
W u-anesday evening at Eagles hall,
Hudson ave., at & o'clock. visiting
brother Eagles are invited to attenu
the aerie meetings. Llub rooms opn
at 11 a. m. J. W. Grunn, W. Presi
dent. E K Geiger, secretary. Dr. C
E Wardleigu. Aerie PbSlolan
ORU'-R OF RAILWAY CONDUCT
ORb W isatch Division No. 124, O. R.
(j , neets 6oond and fourth Friday
at : 3u P m, in K. of P Hall, corner
Wellington avenue and Twenty
to rtb streeL All brothers are cor
dl lly Invited to attend. C. H. Pear
ut a, C C. D L. Boyle. S and T.
PROTEST SALE OF
THE MANUSCRIPTS
London, Sept 4 -The protest
against the sale of the Glen Rlddall
manuscripts of Robert Burns, which
were sold to an American collector by
the Liverpool Athenaum several
Atcks ago lor $25,O0i, has laken det
inite form in an action to restrain
actual transfer of the manuscripts,
begun by the poet'6 only surviving
granddaughter. Annie Burns of Chel
tenham She asks that a Robert
Burns' nearest kind, she be declared
executrix of the hitherto uuconiirmc-d
personal estate of the Scottish bard
The action Is lodged with the consent
Df the great grand children of Roturl
Burns
NEED OF SPEED
Doctoi Mrs. Brown has sent for
me to go and see her boy, and I must
co at once
His wife What is the matter with
the boy ?
Doctor I .Ion t know. bill Mrs.
Brown lia: a book on 'What to Do Be
fore the Doctor Comes and I nni6l
hurry up before she does it Puck.
EQUAL RIGHTS
' You say a pedestrian has rights
the ame as a motor car?' asked the
luerulous person
'Certainly,' replied the policeman.
Well inebbe he has But I can t
help wonderiug what would happen
to me If I went along the street mak
ing the same kind of noise' Wash
ington Star. I
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ACCORDION PLAITING
DONE m all lengths. 2568 Cole's
Court, rear 240 26th 8t Tel. 1180-M.
ATTORNEYS
LAWYER O'CONNOLLY. (over Nye'i
Clothing Store, 2411 Wash. Ave.
Phone 393.
E. T. HULAN1SKI. Firet National
Bal Bldg 12-11-tf
BILLIARDS AND POOL
BAKER'S Billiard room. 2452 Grant
Ave NOT THE BIGGEST BUT THE
BEST. We have the coziest cozy Bil
liard Room In Ogden. and all standard
high grade, no cheap; four elate ta
bles at Baker's.
BOOKBINDING
J. WILSON Book and loose leaf de
vice manufacturer. Upstairs, 2465
Wash. Ave Phone 850. 12-30-lmo
CHIROPRACTOR
F. J. FREENOR, D. C.
Graduate Chiropractor.
No drugs, surgery or osteopathy; try
chlropratlc (spinal adjustmenta.)
2411 Washington avenue. Room 14
Phone 311. 6-7-tf
CARPET CLEANING
K, VAN KAMPEN Phone 883 for up
holstering, mattress making, re
stretching of bed springs
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
C. STUART, estimates free. Don't
miss nim 2952 Wall, phone 373-R.
9-3-lmo
HATS CLEANED
HATS cleaned, blocked and retrlm
med Ogden Hat Works, 221 1-2
25th SL 6-13-tf
JUNK
OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If you have
any kind of Junk, phone us up. We
will call for it. Tel. 210.
LANDSCAPE GARDENING
I LANDSCAPE GARDENING 10PT. ..
LET us design your home grounds.
We also plant according to your
I plans William Thomas Stillwell, 140
28th St. Phone 893-M. 9-4-lmo
: PAINTING, PAPERHANGING
, PAINTING, paperhanglng and tinting.
J. Den Harthog Phone 571-R.
: PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
j DR. A. FERNLUND, Physician aud
Surgeon. Office hours 11 to 4 p. m.
I New Peer Bldg , Hudson Ave. Phone
; 1900-W. Residence phone 2L29-W. 646
1 Washington aenue. 6-11-tf
NOTARY PUBLIC
C. D. IVES. 380 Twenty-fifth St
PHOTOGRAPHY
CRAWSHAW STUDIO
219 25th StreeL
Fine Art Photography.
Come and have a sitting.
PRINTING
W OODY PRINTING CO. We do good
work. J4t5 Wasn. Ave. Pnone 8f0.
U-JO-lmo
SANITARY WORK
YOUR garbage hauled regular. San
Itarj can lurnished tree. Sanitary
Garbi.ge Co. Phone C20,
CITY SCAVENGER, McCarty & Co.,
272S UranL Bell phone :''J18-V.
SECOND-HAND GOODS
NEW AND SECOND HAND furniture.
clothing and shoes, bougnt. Bold or
exchanged, also trunks and suitcases
cheap. A Siner, Phone 1321, 179 hi
Twenty fifth St. 6-13-lyr
TRUNKS REPAIRED
GALLACHEK repans trunks. 360
I'olh SL t-25-lmo.
VACUUM CLEANERS
ONE DOLLAR per day, delivered and
called tor Electric Service Co.,
Phone 88. Up 24th St.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealeu proposals will be received at
ibe ollice ot the Lily Engineer, id
the City Haii. ugden City. Utah, up
to and including oaiurda), September
(j. 1913, at lu o clock a m., at which
time said bids will be publicly opened
and read aloud, for furnishing ma
terials and uoing the work of paving
with 6 inches ot asphalt on a 6 inch
concrete base, and lo extend private
sewer connections from the line of the
present sewer to the curb line of said
street, togetner with all the necessary
grading therefor, of Powler avenue,
trom 2oth to 26th streets
To be hereafter known as paving
district No lit' All work to be done
under plans and specifications pre
pared by the Lit;. Engineer and ap
proved by ihe Board of Commission
ers, gwj
Plans, specifications and full Infor
mation can be had upon application to
the Lity Engineer alter August 5.
1913,
The right is reserved to reject any
or all bids and lo waive any defects.
By order of the Board of Commis
sioners IS f 5
H J CRAVEN. City Engineer.
Irtret publication August 14. 1913
Last publication September 6. 1913
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