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' I 5 I THE OGDEN STANDARD, OGDEN UTAH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1913. 2 M . READ THIS ADVERTISING PRICES Want advertisements coat on cent per word each Issue, or 5 cents per line of five words per day, no first Insertion less than 25 cents, or two or more lines per week at the rate of 25 cents per line per week, or 75 cents per line per month. Remember five average words make a line. All advertisements on this page must be paid In advance. No exception to this , rule. WANTED FEMALE HELP. CHAMBERMAID at Reed Hotel. 99-tf TWO waitresses. Stimson'a Cafe, un der Security State Bank 0 9 it. ! GREGG Shorthand can be learned at I the Central Business College In three to five months Let us save i ' you time and money Easy to learn, easy to write, and easy to read Oppo- j s. pit P O Phone 764. 9-4-lwk GOOD, middle-aged woman for gen eral housework. Address, Y H. S.. care Standard. 9-5-lwk COMPETENT girl for housework; no washing or Ironing, good wages 605 27th St. Phone 1812 9-6-tf YOUNG girl wanted at 160 23rd St 9-4-lwk CHAMBERMAID at the Virginia 9-3-lwk EXPERIENCED girl or women for housework. 709 22nd. Phone 1531 Will paj good wages 9-3-tt GOOD girl for general housework, no washing, good wages 574 24th St 9-3-tt ! WANTED MALE HELP. A MAN Superior Horse Radish & Pickle Co Phone 2280. f' 9-11 , MEN wanted to pick tomatoes. $100 per ton. Inquire Richard Hamlin Clearfield. Utah 9-8-tw MEN wanted to sack tomatoes, 1 50 per ton. Inquire Richard Hamlin, Clearfield. Utah. 9-4-2wkr YOUNG man of good address to so ileit Ogdcn and Weber county; good proposition to right party. H. D., Standard 8 25-tf WANTED A good canvasser to 6ell real oil paintings made by hand; good commission. Address Oil Paint ings, care the Ogdcn Standard, good references required 7-11-4; SITUATIONS WANTED EXPERIENCED dressmaker wants) work bv the day Phone 1905-R. 9-4-2wks WANTED By reliable woman wash ing to do at home for private homes or school teachers Phone 2125-M 8-30-lwk QUIET, respectable home for con finement and non-contagious sick cases Mrs. Dalton, 473 31et St. Phcne 1221-W. 8-21-lmo TUTORING. PUPILS in private home, for further information call phone 1556. 9-5-3t BOARD AND ROOM. BOARD and room for two school girls or teachers. 2840 Hudson Ave 9-9-1 wk ROOM and board for ladles 759 23rd street. 9-6-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 WANTED 30 horses for pasturage Inquire A. Jackson Phone 32S-J. 9-9-lwk WANTED 30 horses for pasturage. Inquire A Jackson Phone 238-J. 9-8-lwk i JERSEY cows, heifers and calves Phone 24-K-2 9-4-lwk WANTED Clean, wane old rags, at the Standard office. Phone &. 360 14th It " j PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. Consult County Clerk or the Resp ttvt Signer for Further Information. ESTATE OF MA'RY CULLEN, DECEASED. Creditors will present their claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the law offices of Richards & Willis Suite 418 First National Bank Build ing, situated at the northeast corner of the intersection of Washington avenue and 24th street, in Ogden City. Weber county, Utah, on or before the 9th day of January, 1914 MARTIN CULLEN, Sole Executor RICHARDS & WILLIS, Attorneys for Executor. Date of first publication. September 9, 1913. Date of last publication, September I 30, 1913 DANIELS WRITES WILSON'S HISTORY Washington. Sept 9 --President Wilson's life history" from Infancy to almost Imperial power, is to be the theme of a book which Secretary Daniels Is now writing in the time ifj he Is not directing the new move ments of the floating fortresses of the United States navy. The manuscript, as developed today, is nearly comple d ted and De an intimate biography of the president. Arrangements are said to have been made already with an eastern publishing house to bring out the book FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSES, ROOMS AND APARTMENTS. FURNISHED room suitable for stu dent; reasonable. 813 25th St. 9-9 lwk THREE furnished housekeeping rooms Call openings or Saturdays 2846 Hudson avenue 9-9-lwk NICELY furnished rooms, steam heat and bath 242 23rd. 9-8-lwk ROOM with bath for gentleman. $2.50 per week close in, references. 2341 Adams avenue. 9-4-lmo FURNISHED rooms. 364 24th. 9-8 lwk FURNISHED rooms with bath for gentleman 2762 Lincoln 9-8-lwk AN eating housp on the Jarbide road; everything complete, chickens, cows and easy rent; for particulars address Chas H. Graham, Charleston I Elko county, Nevada. 9-8-lwk FURNISHED room. Ladv preferred close in Phone 2118-W. 9-6-lwk FURNISHED rooms for hou6ekeeplnc 26S0 Adams. 9-6-4t FRONT bedroom, bath 315 27th St 9--lwk HOUSEKEEPING rooms, modem, 2758 Lincoln 9-6-lwk FURNISHED housekeeping rooms; reasonable rent. 2759 Grant Ave. 9-5-lwk ELEGANTLY furnished 5-room apartment; strictly modern; ideal location. 2341 Adams avenue 9-5-lwk HOUSEKEEPING rooms, 2353 Mon roe Ave, 9-4-lrao 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 nxms, with' bath Convenient to Lewis. Pin-1 cree and Washington schools. Board j if desired. 335 28th St. 9-3-lwk DOUBLE parlors, use of kitchen and piano 2353 Monroe 9-4-lmo THREE roomed house, one block frc car line; cheap if taken at once 886 12th Phone 900-W. 8-28-lmo THREE furnished housekeeping rooms Call evenings or Saturdas L'Mfi Hudson avenue 8 26-2wk FOR rent or for sale, nicely furnished eight-room modern house. 639 23rd. 813-2wk FURNISHED flats. 2634 Grant Ave. 4-16-lyr. FOR RENT Furnished, new. clean. comfortable housekeeping rooms, $2 week up 536 Slat SL 3-13-lyr FOR RENT UNFURNISHED HOUSES, ROOMS AND APARTMENTS. FIVE-room bouse, pantry and cellar. water and light, cheap. 2663 La fayette. 9-9-lwk FOUR-room modern house for rent 1840 Hudson avenue 9-9-lwk FIVE-room house, modern, on Sher burn Ave Apply 253 West 21st St 9-9-lwk EIGHT-room modern brick house 2171 Reeves Ave ; rent $20. phone 339 John J Greiner. U.'S 5th St 9-9-tf FOUR room house; lights, water. Mrs. A Shupe Phone 775-M 9-9-lwk AN elegant 6-room house with base ment. fruit and shade trees, in one of the best neighborhoods in the city 525 per month J. J Brummitt. under Utah National bank 5 -ROOM modem house; good loca tion. Inquire A. Jackson, Phone ' 328-J. 9-6-lwk! FOUR-room, $12; 6-room. $15, close in; water, lights 2155 Adams. 9-4-lwk THREE-rocm, $6.50, close in; water. light; cau partly furnish. 2155 Ad ams 9-4-lwk A MODERN 8-room house, within one half block of street car line, with basement, grate, trees, garage, on 24th street, $20. J. J Brummitt, Phone 69 SEVEivroom onck, modern house, basement. Apply 2026 Jefferson Phone 2380. 8 25-tf 3- ROOM house, 1 acre land; 27th and Harrison Ave; city water. Bicbsel, 2411 Washington Ave. 7-26-tf 4- ROOM flat, unfurnished. Over Smith Grocery, 26th and Wash Phone 284 COREY apartments, moaern and rea sonable. 2566 Washington ave. 5-24-tf 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 LeBter park Return Police Station 8-28 lwk STORE room 2238 Washington; 2 story, full basement, 100 feet deep. Rent reasonable. Inquire A. G. Fell, Mayor's office. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES MEISELBACH S Private Business College, 2656 Adams, 1b personally conducted by an experienced Mer chant and competent teacher. Enroll for the new course 8-22-lmo ASTROLOOIST. LISTEN here! Madam Yogis, the greatest farseer, astrologist, palm and card reader. Call and be con vinced she is the hest. 133 1-2 26th st. Newdale rooms. POUND. GOLD locket and chain on Qulncy, between 25th and 26tb streets, owner may receive same at 930 Bin ford Ave. Phone 1461-J. 9-4-3t FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS A REO, 1913 model, cheap. Apply Browning Garage. 9-9-lwk SHEDS, scales, office fence, etc., to be removed from Consumers Coal Yard Inquire 413 24th St. 9-9-lwk HOUSEHOLD furniture cheap Phone 23 9-8-lwk GOOD milch cows for sale, 3619 Ad ams Phone 974-W 9-6-lwk APPLES, 25 cents per bushel, If call ed for. Phone 398-R 9-4-tf A $400 PIANO, absolutely new; I will sell at manufacturer's cost; for 9 genuine bargain this can not be sur passed. Phone 163. between 9 and 11 a. m. 9-6-lwk SATSUMA, Japanese plums. Far ley Grocerv, 2246 Wash Tel 605. 9 3-1 wk HOUSEHOLD furniture of five rooms Good as new. Will sell at sacrifice 966 Wash. 9-3 lwk 60 LINEAL feet of iron front fence with single an d double gates; sec I ond hand doors, w indows and frames Second hand lumber. 2952 Wall Ave Phone 373-R. 9-3-lwk GRAVEL bed. first class gravel and sand, close in. Phone 1490-M 8-14-lmo THE COW MARKET Corner 7th and Wash. We buy and sell all kind1' of milch cows on approval. Also in carload lots. Phone 2129-R. 8-18-tf PULLEYS, SHAFTING AND I HANGERS Cheap for cash, owing to a change Id our press room the following are offered for 6ale. Cau be seen at the Standard office. 36 feet of 2 3-16 Steol shafting with seven (7) 12 1-2 Inch drop hang ers. 1 32-inch 5 1-2 face wood pulley , 1 18-lnch 6 1-2 face wood pulley. 1 14-inch 6 1-2 face steel pulley. 1 16-lnch 8 1-2 face steel pulley. 1 12-lnch 6 1-2 face steel pulley 1 17-lnch 6 1-2 face steel pulley. 1 24-lnch 6 1-2 face steel pulley. These are all 6pllt pullejs and can be used upon any size shafting 1 6-inch, 4-inch face, wood pulley. 1 12-lnch, 5 1-2 inch face, wood . al ley. KINDLING wood Yard on Hudson Ave., bet. 23rd and 24th Sis. Phone U7-J. 12-2-Lf FULL sized Ink barrels, $1.00 apiece. Inquire Evening Standard. 360 24th Si Phone 66. -18-tf MONEY TO LOAN MONEY advanced salaried people on easy pavments, no securll , also loans on turniture, pianos, etc. Drake, over Paine & Hurst. ON farm or city property Any amount Purdy, 2478 Washington. 6-11-tf MONEY on first mortgage real es tate loans. Kelly & llerrick. 3-15-tf ANY amount on Real Estate. Bichsel InB , 2411 Wash. Ave. LOANS on improved far) or city property. HUNTER &. KENNEDf, 423 24th St., opposite court house. 6-12-U MONEY to lean on city and farm property Any amount, uo delay Mathews-McCulloch Co , under Firt National Bank. Phone 301 W. MONEY to loan on watches, dia monds. Jewelry, lirearms, etc. Un cle Sam's Loau Office, established iS85. The Alone Lenders ui Ogden. 278 26th St. C, H Smith, Prop. -4 lyr MONEY to loan on real estate secur ity. J. J. Brummitt, 4-27 tf LEGAL NOTICE OF INTENTION. Notice Is hereby given by the Board ot Commissioners of Ogden City, Utah, ol the intention ot said Board to make the following described im provements, to wit: To create both sides of Ogden Ave nue between 7th and 8th Streets lor a distance of 396 feet, and on Second Street west from W ashington Avenue j beginning at a point on the outn side of Second Street 344 4 feet west ot Washington Av enue, thence eu6t to Washington Aveuue and on the north bide of the street from Washington to Wall Avenue as a sidewalk dis trict, and to construct therein a con 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 sebsmcnt upon the lot6 or pieces of ground ling and being within the! following district, being the district to be benefited or affected by said Improvements, vis: All the land lying between the out er boundary UneB of said street and avenue, and a line drawn 60 feet out ward from and parallel to the said outer boundary lines AH protests and objections to the carrying out of buch Intention must be presented In writing to the City Recorder on or before the 12th day 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 such 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, 1013. Last publication September 11, 1913. WANTS BOND ISSUE Jefferson City. Mo., Sept 9 The Chicago Great Western railway today petitioned to the public service com mission for permission to issue $3 -116,000 in bonds aud a similar amount in four per cent preferred stock to cover a mortgage on the Wisconsin Minnesota & Pacific railway, a sub sidiary of the Great Western 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 easy pay ments. I 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 easv 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. RASMUSS0N Phone 115. 350 24th Street FOR SALE REAL ESTATE DAILY REDUCTION SALE. For a limited period I will redure thp sale price on m five-room brick , modern home at 3051 Grant aenue $15 even day Sale price August 27. $2600 If Interested get busy, take option to mature at some deferred date when if the house Is still unsold on that date, your option payment will apply on purchase price and If sold before that date optlotn mone will be re funded You can get an option by paving $1 per day from taking of op tiun until deferred date Terms part cash, balance on time. Illustration Selling price will bo $242o on September 8. Option to buy on this day costs $12 If home is sold before your money will be re funded, If not you have first chance to buy on $2420 day Do not delav Go and see the home and arrange for your option at our of fice, 420 24th St 8-27-tr CAN you beat this buy? 8 acres land all under cultivation, 5 room house, barn, chicken coops, etc Implements to run place including harrow, wag on. plow hay rick, hay rack, etc ; this land Is located only 3 miles from 25th street and is under an excellent ditch. Trice only $1900. Call 913 about this snap !)' '.I FURNISHED home of six rooms, snap if taken at once 2226 Jefferson 9 8 lwk 40 ACRES the best in Park valley. $16 per acre; 20 lots, Ogden, $7i each. 2054 Adams 9-6-lmo AN elegant lot, 171 feet deep, located on Lincoln avenue. $10 per front foot, $5o down $10 per month J J Brummitt, Under Utah National Bank ONE-acre tract and 3-room house, with full cement basement. Four Mocks from car line. $1,000, If taken at once. Worth $1500. Crescent Real Estate Co. 411 24th Street. 9-6-lwk A MODERN 5-room cottage with trees, lawn. everything In good shape, lorated near the depot, for only $2300, $200 down, balance same as paying rent. J. J Bnimmitt. Phone 59. 6-ROOM modern bungalow, lot 50x 165; good lawn and shade; on car line close to buslnes center An ele gant house In the best location In Ogden. Good terms price $4500.00 I Mathews-McCulloch Co., under First National Bank. 9-3-tI SIX-room house with one-half acre land, fruit and shade trees, located on car line, $1600; terms to suit J. J Brummitt. Phone 59 FINE store, good ue slock Owner leaving town. Easy terras Phone 1427. STORTC Fine cement basement; new stock, delivery outfit, cheap Phone 1427. 8-21-tf ROOMING bouse of 30 rooms, cheap i rent. 160 1-2 25th SL 8-12-lmo tJ6 FEET by 8 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 2220 Lin coln or phono 683-R B. F Shepherd 8-6-1 wk THREE-room house with 3 lots, loca ted near depot, $700; terras to suit J J Brummitt Phone 69. 8 1-2 ACRES, good water riRht, 1 acre orchard; all under cultivation 4-room house gas engine and other farm tools; close In; a big bargain mum be accepted at once. Terms, price only $2000.00 Mathews-Mcculloch Co.," under First National Bank THREE choice lots, two modern 5 room cottagCB, 8-room modern rest dence, all located on Bench, clos in. See Dr Freiday. over Utahna Drup 8 26-1 mo ljUL)U mwue. greatest bargain in Og den Owner leaving town Phone 1427. HOUSE for sale Inquire 2353 Mon roe. 9-4-lmo FARM TO TRADE farm iipar town for house, close In. C D. IVES, 380 25th St M5-lyr NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals for furnishing ma tcrials and doing the work of building concrete curbs and gutters in curb , and gutter district No. 109. being un the east side of Monroe avenue from 21st to 22nd streets and on both sides of Monroe avenue from 22nd to 25th streets, where curbs and gutters are not now built, under plans and speci fications prepared by the City Eg! neer and approved by the CityBoard of Commissioners, will be recehed at the office of the City Engineer in the City Hall at Ogden City, aforesaid, untli 10 oclock 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 any 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. ; UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COM PANY ANNUAL MEETING 165 Broadway, New York, N Y., Aug 27, 1913. The annual meeting of the stock- holders of Union Pacific Railroad I company will he held at its office at I Salt Lake City, Utah on Tuesday. October 14 1913, at 12 o clook noon, for the purpose of electing fifteen di rectors of the Company, and of trans acting such other business as may legally come before the meeting For the purposes of the meeting, the books for the transfer of stock (both preferred and common) will be closed at 3 o'clock p m . on Mon day, September 22. and will be re opened at 10 o'clock a. m., on Wed nesday. October 15. 1913 ALEX MILLAR. Secretary NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals for furnishing ma terial and building sidewalks in Side walk Diatrlcl No. 122, belns both sides of Chester street from Wash-, ington avenue east to JeffersOD ave-: nue. also both slde.s of Capitol avenue! from Harrison to Van Buren avenues, i under plans and specifications pre pared by the City Engineer and ap proed by the Bnard of Commission ers. will le received at the office of the City Engineer, in the City Hall Ogden. Utah, until 10 o'clock a m . on the 30th day of September. At which time, all proposals receiv ed will be publicly opened and read aloud Plans and specifications can be obtained upon application at the of fir .f the City Engineer, after Sep tember 23 1913. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids and to waive any defeots By order of the Board of Commission er. H. J. CRAVEN. Ct Engineer First publication September 6, 1913 I-ast publication September 29, 1913 ASSESSMENT NOTICE Stockholders of the Overland Min ing and Milling Company, attention' At a meeting of the board of di rectors held In Oden City, Utah. August 14. 1913, an assessment of one mill per share was levied against the capital stock of the corporation, the same payable Immediately to ih- Secretary, at 674 23rd Street. Ogden. Utah If not paid on or before Oc tober 1 1913, the stock will be ad vertised as delinquent and If not paid with costs of advertising on or before October 15, 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 ot Btle E M CONROY President G W HESTMARK Secretary First publication September 8, 1913 Classified advertisements on this page cost one cent per word each In sertion. But no first insertion can be 1?6 than 25 cents Or you can run the classified advertisement for 2b cents per line per week, but no weekly advertisement can be leas thau 50 cents ROTHSCHILD IMPROVING. Chicago. Sept 9 Erie Yon ;nM r-rhmldt-Rothschlld. 19- ear-old BCiOD of the wealthy Rothschild family of Germany, who has been ill at a local hotel for several days with a sever" cold, was reported much Improved to day by his physician He is making i tour of the world and will lave for N'ew York on hlc a home In a few days FRATERNAL It SOCIETIES i . MASONIC Queen Esther chapter No. 4, O B. 9 , regular meetings held at Masonic hall on Washington ave. between 25th and 26th sts.. the first 1 and third Fridays of each month So journing members cordially Invited to attend. Fannie M Whlttemore. 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 th 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 j Thursday afternoons at 2 30 o'clock. In Eagles' hall, 2441 Hudson ave Vis iting memborB cordially invited to at J tend. Kathrvn Eggleston, L- C L. Tennle Prout, R. K. Silver 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. Record Keeper. Queen City Rebekih Dodge No. 4.1 I O O. F., meets second and fourth Friday evenings at Odd FellowB hall Visiting members Invited. Nona Har rington, N G ; Emma Meld, Record ing Secretary, 718 Twenty-third street. Women of Woodcraft Ogden Clr cle No 681 meets every Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock, K of P. hall Visiting neighbors Invited. Dues can be paid to Dr Alice M Rldgo. M D, 57 58 Lewis block. Eliza Bremer. G N-, 464 22nd St St. Marie Crltes. clerk. 2731 Monroe avenue Knlghtt of Pythias Ogden lodge No. 2, Knights 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 Meet6 6very second and fourth Monday nichts of each months at 8 p m , at the new Odd Fellows hall. Fraternity I building. Visiting neighbors invited Dues can be paid to Mrs. Anna Rles Finley. M D., room 21 Lewis block India Sawyer, Oracle, 2453 Harrison. Llllicn Newton, Recorder, 27th and Quincy. Order of OwLa Ogden Nest No. 1218, Order of Owls, meets every Friday evening in their own hall (the old Elk club rooms) at 8 o clock. I Vlplting Brother Owls are Invited to 1 attend the nest meetings Fred Cai-1 Uhan, President; J Oliver, Secretary. 2416 Washington avenue. SEGO Lily Circle No 174 meets every second and fourth Thursday nights at 8 p m., in 1. O. O. Fal hall. Visit ing neighbors cordially invited. Fran ces Coppock, 57 27th St Kate Hey man Clerk. Bell phone 1247 I Woodmen of the World Weber Camp No 74, meets in the W. O W. ball, Fraternity block, 2320 Washing ton avenue, every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock Visiting Woodmen cor dlallv invited to attend C E. CANSKE, C. C. E. AUTH, Clerk. Modern Woodmen oi America Utah camp No. 9990 meets every first and third Tueida; 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. Shafer, Clerk Brotherhood of American Yeomen Ogden Homestead, No. 1605, meets on first and third Thursday evenings ill new L O. O F. hall, Praternlt) build- j ing, Washington aveuue. Visiting Archers art- cordially invited to meet with us. Addio L. Williams, Fore man, lfco rwenty-llrst street, J A. Juuk. Correspondent, 8202 washing-1 ton aenu i Fraternal Order ol Eagles Ogden Aerie No. us. F. O. E., meets every Wednesday evening at Eagles hall, Hudson ave., at 8 o'clock. Visiting uiother Eagles uro invited to attend tho aerie lncetlags. Club rooms open at 11 a. ni. J. W, Grlflin, W. Preai ' ' dent E. R. Geiger. secretary. Dr C. j e. Wardlelgb; Aerlfl Physician. UHO.R OF RAILWAV CONDUCT ORS W isatch Division No. 124, o. R, C., aeets second and louriu Friday at : -3u p. ui , in K nf P. Hail, cornor WrghiDfeiou avenue aud 1'weniy to rth BtreeL All brothers are cor dl Uy invited to attend C H. Pear Si a, C C. i-1 L Boyle, S. aud T. ' GOULD TO BUY A HYDRO-AEROPLANE New York. Sept f It was reported here today mat Edwin Gould, brother ui George J Gould, attracted bj the rents of Harold k Mc.Cormjcfc of Chi cago, as a commuter by hydroaero plane, had purchased two of these machines for his own um' Mr Gould retentlj spenl some time studying the mechanism en Mr Mc Cormick's flying boat at Lake Forest, near Chicago, and It is said that he decided to place orders for two elahor ale machines, one built for speed only and the other, to bo the largest evei built, to accommodate six persons Although Mr. Gould could launi li ins hyVro-aeroplanefl In the Hudson near his home In Ardsley. It Is said, that in- does not contemplate making his flights on the Hudson, but alon; the coast between New London am! New York He hopes, it is said. '(1 go ill the way from New London t" Palm Reach some time next month. VIOLATIONS OF ENGHT-HOUR LAW Washington Sept 9 -Charges that the government is winking Si grose violationB of the eight-hour labor law in the execution of federal contracts led to the institution of au Investiga tion today by the Centra Labor unlou. The American Kederatlon of Labor will lend its powerful aid in pressing the ino.u!r The eonimittee prOposet to look into the alleged practices ol OGDENBUSINESS! I DIRECTORY I Advertisements In this column i coit 75c per line per month, pay- M able in advance. i ACCORDION PLAITING : DONE m all lengths. 2568 Cole's ' Court, rear 240 26th SL TcL 1180-M. ATTORNEYS j LAWYER O CONNOLLY, (over Nye's Clothing Store, 2411 Wash. Ave. Phone 393. E. T. HULANI3KI, First National Bank Bldg 12-11-tt BILLIARDS AND POOL ' BAKER'S Billiard room, 2452 Grsnt Ave. NOT THE BIGGEST BUT THE BEST. We have the coziest cozy BU- ! Hard Room In Ogden, and all standard j high grade; no cheap; four slate ta bles at Baker's. i BOOKBINDING ' J. WILSON Book and loose lest de vice manufacturer. Upstairs. 2465 j Wash Ave Phone 850. 12-30-lao . CHIROPRACTOR F. J. FREENOR, D, C. Graduate Chiropractor. K ' No drugs, surgery or osteopathy: try chiropratlc (Bpinal adjustments.) 2411 Washington srenue. Room 14 Phone 311. 5.7 1 I 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 mles nlm. 2952 Wall, phone 373-R. HATS CLEANED i p HATS cleaned, blocked and retrim med. Ogden Hat Works. 221 1-1 25th 8L M3-tI j JUNK OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If you have any kind of Junk, phone us up. We will call for it. Tel. 210. LANDSCAPE GARDENING ! LANDSCAPE GARDENING 10PT. . . ; LET us design your home grounds. We also plant according to your 1 plans William Thomas Stillwell. 140 j 28th St. Phone P93-M. 9-4-lmo PAINTING, PAPERHANGTNG PAINTING, paperhanglng and tinting. I J. Den Hartnog Phone 571-R, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON DR. A. FERNLUND, Physician and H Surgeon. Office hours 11 to 4 p. m. - New Peery Bldg. Hudson Ave. Phone 1900-W. Residence phone 2L29-W. 645 Washington avenue. 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 silting. l! PRINTING I , I WOODY PRINTING CO. We do good work. 24bo Wash. Ave. Phone 85u. n' j 12-aO-lmo 1 1 SANITARY WORK ; YOUR garbage hauled regular. San itary cau lurnished free. Sanitary I Garbage Co. Phone 020. I . CITY SCAVENGER, McCarty A Co, jTS tiranL Bell phone 2018-W. , ; SECOND-HAND GOODS NEW AND SECOND HAND furniture. (.ioihing and ahoes, bought gold or 1 ei-cna-uged , also trunks and suitcases ctiLap. A Siner, Phone 1J21. 179 1-i I Twenty-lifth St. 6-13-iyr TRUNKS REPAIRED GALLACHKK repairs trunks. 35U 25th SL 6 Jlmo. VACUUM CLEANERS 111 I ONE DOLLAR per day, delivered and called lor Electric Service Co . Phone 88. Up 24th SL i contractor and sub contractors said to j be working out their contracts with the government at the expense of their employe! K L. 'tucker, delegate to the Cen tral Labor union, was the authority for 1 he accusation that on much gov ernment work, nine and even ten-hour schedules were not uncommon. He also charged that the work was be ing done at a cost greater than It could be done bv the government it self. ,7 A committee of three, headed by the president of the local union, was named to take up the matter with the proper government officials. PROPERTY LOSS IN FIRE, $1,500,000 Hot Springs, Ark Sept. 9, Accord inK to a statement made public hero today by J. S. Speed, manager of the Arkansas Actuarial bureau, the prop rty loss in the recent great fire was ;j ..-,111111(1, with the iusurnnce loss I placed at ? 1.500. OdO Thirty two and j one-half blocks were burned, including f 1- buildings. Of these. 83 were J brick, twelve brick veneered and 4i j The report placeB. blame for the rap- I id spread of the flames on poor build ing construction. Inefficient water sys- ,! tern rcor fire fighting equipment as compared with standard recommenda tiens, and treacherous winds.