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jSk THE EVENING STANDARD, OGDEN, UTAH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 191?. ' " , ' ' " 2 M
Typerwlters audi i
Supplies I
remingtons,
'Monarch and
Smith Premiers I
0,11 (
N. D. Munn, Evident Sales-
man. I
2266 Washington Ave.
Fhone 1884
MACHINES RENTED
8 Transfer
Uytj Phono 321. 403 25th Street
'nMl havo tnc largest van n Mc
n'Si -tJty- Quick service. Moving, ship.
lUgj ping and handling pianos. rompt
ttojj ' freight deliveries. Furniture mcv
it(J , ing a specialty. Storage at reason
!$ i able rateo.
W
JJ CLARA BERGES
Jlflj Private Hospital
11 IDEAL SITUATION jf
1 EXPERT ATTENDANCE I
1 2106 Wash. Ave. Phone 253 fl
m Medical, Surgical 33d Obstet- H
rlcal Cases Takers. S
i in i uiWiWiref1'
I VIENNA O&FEf
I 322 Twenty-fifth St.
a I Pc"a dinner 25
nl l-unch from 11 a. m. to A p. m. ft
jSH H Dinner from 4 to 8 p. m, U
mi H Lcc and Foon. Managers g
M BmiKen
f Housecleaning Company
HOUSFCLEANIN IN ALL ITS
'q!! BRANCHES. Wallpaper cleaning
Wvji Ualsominlns painting, upholster
II lug furnl.Tire repairmij by expert
Ml workdeu Chargep reuaonab'e
Si Residence 2223 Wssblngtuu. Phono
fl I 22S9-M.
Ml Office. Phone 134 J-J
I CARPENTERS, ATTENTION.
All sizes. g
The Big Cut Co-op Overalls. fr
N.O. OGDENCO.
236 25th St. E
InfS TETTER COME TO J
1 I ORAWSHAW'S
n 210 25th Street.
iW lf en S1.00 the dozen.
f "
!The Newport
Cafe
JIM, WONG-WE, Managers.
218 TWENTY-FIFTH STREET.
Open Day and Night.
Everything Sanitary. Fresh Meats
H The Bread with the Homo- I
H Made Flavor. . I
2 I MOTHER'S CHOICE !
5 v a Made by
' I DOMESTIC SCIENCE BAKING fl
Jft; I COMPANY fl
p 2268 Grant Avenue i
j8 m "A Little Belter Trum Good Enavgh"
2 FALSTAFF CAFE
W 9 THOS. FEENEY,.Prop.
t$ 1 V&ttJS j 3SS&a?BS
,
1 Palace Cafe
f Special EJueircf . . 25c
& Lunch from 11 a. m. to p. m.
k Dinner from 4 p. m. to i p. m.
ffi TOM HOY, Mgr 284 ?5th SL
8 LA-Ruc's Blood-olr's "Rx 5
!& Y 0C" Hot Springs treatment 3
P? B for blood poison. No matter :;
4 g what caused your dlsenso of 5,
jjl 3 the blood. "Blood-olds" Is tho i
J f remedy; Its action Is sure.
5 a Fi rapid and leaven no !11 after- ,
ll ft effects "It does tho work." I
it'i C Price $3.00, 2 for $5,00. .Mail or- I
m derB filed. A. H. Mclntyrc
J K Drugs. 2-121 Wash. Ave. j
I CHl"wTEK S PILLS
M! -TViPS Ldl-l AU juurUrup)tltfcr
'Snl iM SKi VH TnLo no othrr. Jlur ft Jour
flit l-J - T llrncclnL. AV'wt,HI.Oin:TEB 8
JTi C J' JUAiJo.M UKA.NII I'lLLStoSS
411 l-C 3 yeJiLrnCt,Sare:AIyKeIiUi
10 -r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
$ Adam was survoylnu the animals he
Ifg iyas called upon to nnuic. He smiled
B& vlth satisfaction as he rcmarUed,
BL 'Whatever olise may huppeu. there
Br Will never be a ohorLaue iu the BUD
S', iy of party emblems."
FROM HILL
Firing- Behind Forts
Near Constantinople
People Don't Care
London, Tov. IS. "Conatantinopbi
awnkencd today to the rumbling of
Suns," says a dispatch from the Turk
ish capital to tho Daily Telegraph.
'Though the sound was feeble and
dull, like a distant storm, at Intervals
It bccuine distinct to the people
thronging tho terraces.
"It was poslblo to tell that the fir
ing came from behind the hills mark
ing Tchatalja and Derkos, but vhetli
ed tho Tchatalja forts were firing on
the advancing Bulgarians or tho Turk
ish cruisers were bombarding the road
from Derkos to prevent the Bulgar
ians from turning their lines, could
lot bo said.
Indifference of People Striking,
"Tho extraordinary calmness and
indifference of the population in Pora
Is striking. The streets yesterday
wore thronged with the usual Sunday
crowds and cafes and places of en
tertainment did as thriving business
as before the war. Reassurred by the
presence In the roadstead of the for
eign warships, the only thought, seem
ingly, was pleasuro As far as j.he
government is concerned the princi
pal occupation for tho moment Is as
suring the position of the cabinet, by
arresting as many members of the
Union and Progress party as possible
It is said that nearly two hundred
leaders have been placed In jail
Foreigners Only Realize Gravity.
"Only lorelgncrs appear aware of,
and to haic respect for the tragic
gravity of these hysterical days which
have not leen matched since 1-153. It
was on May 29 of that year that Con-
i stantinople was taken by the Turks
under Mahomet II.
Turks Claim a Victory.
"From an official Ottoman source
it Is announced that the Bulgarians
havo suffered a serious check at Tcha
talja. The Turks claim to have cap
tured eight battalions of Bulgarian
troops, several guns and much equip
ment The foreign minister confirms
the news of the vlcory without speci
fying the actual number of prisoners.''
Tcrrlbls Increase of Cholera.
Every day brings fresh dispatches
regarding the terrible spread of chol
era. It is now stated that there are
a thousand cases daily, with a mor
tality of fiO per cent, while the Turk
ish authorities are Impotent to tako
any measures to present Its further
spread. This leing the case, it is
doubted whether the Bulgarians will
risk the danger of marching on Con
stantinople. It is therefore believed
that hostilities have been resumed In
order to hurry the poite's acceptance
of whatever terms the allies dictate
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SURPRISE IS IN
STOKE FOR
j IHEJMS
' The lodge members will be sur
prised when they step out on the
lodge room lloor for their first dance
lit the new club," said W D. Zeller
I In speaking of the dance to be given
In the Elks' club next Thursday even
ing. "The floor Is the finest (lane i
surface in the state and will be a
treat for the members and their la
dles." An onlaiged orchestra has been en
gaged for the occasion, and the event
promises to be an enjojablo one. The
dauco will be only one of the many
features during the two days In which
the formal opening of the new Elks'
club will be celebrated.
Practically all arrangements for the
dedicatory services have been com
pleted by the committees In charge.
Rev. AV W. Fleetwood will be the
orator on the opening day of the
dedication and the services will bo
under the direction of Grand Exalted
Ruler C. L. Applegate of Salt Lake.
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Office Entered When Dr. W. E
Worrell entered his office this morn
ing he found that some one had en
tered before him and had departed
again, taking a suit of clothes and an
overcoat with him. Later In the day
the doctor found that a man had tried
to sell tho overcoat to a second-hand
store, but the proprietor refused to
buy it, but a good description of the
man was obtained and the police are
on his track.
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YOUNG MAN IS
MELD AT TEE
CITYJAIL
For tho past five days an employe
of a wholesale nnd retail store iu Og
den has been hold in the city Jail
pending a settlement of funds which
he has confessed to embezzling from
his employers. The embezzler, whoso
name is not disclosed, is a young man
19 years old and has confefased to
taking money at different times since
ho has worked at the store during the
last eight months. The young man
has stated that he took more than
$000 since he has been employed.
The proprietors show no desire to
make a charge against him if the loss
is made good, and the money is now
being raised.
FAMOUS GUSHER
AGAIN FLOWING
Fresno, Cal., N'ov. 18, The famous
Likevlow oil gusher Is once more
pouring out oil, flowing about 2,000
barrels a day. This well made tho
California oil fields famous in 1910,
when for more than a year It shot out
thousands of barrels of oil a day,
converting tho surrounding country
Into a lako of oil. It suddenly stopped
late in 1911 and has been drilled
deeper.
I UU
Read the Classified Ada.
I ,
Get a Home of Your Owe
A I have twenty-five homes in various parts of
the city to sell on the Installment Plan. Pay
ments cheaper than paying rent. See me and
I will help you to become your landlord.
J. J. BRUMMITT
Phone 59. Under Utah National Bank
EXHIBITS
IN COURT
Pieces of Infernal Ma
chines Used in Times
Explosion Shown
Indianapolis, Nov 18 Blackened
pieces of infernal machines which
figured in the explosion at Los An
geles, Cal., on October 1, 1910, when
twenty-one peoplo were killed In the
wreck of tho Times building, wore
identified at tho "dynamite conspir
acy" trial today. Events involving
the handling of the nitro-gelatln, with
which James B. McXamara, caused
the explosion were first described by
witnesses.
Sold McNamaras Explosive.
"William Flynn, employe of a pow
der company In San Francisco, testi
fied that on Septembor 20. 1910, he
packed In boxes 500 pounds of nitro
gelatln and delivered it to the launch
used by McNamara. That was ten
days before the Los Angeles explo
sion. Meantime tho dynamiters had
stored the explosive In a vacant house
in San Francisco and McNamara had
taken u supply to Los Angeles.
Motorman Testifies.
Joseph W. Brigham, a motorman In
Los Angeles, said after he had viewed
the ruins of tho Los Angeles Times
building he was walking by the home
of F. II. Zeehandelaar. secretary of
the Merchants' and Manufacturers'
association, when a woman called
him. She pointed out the package.
Later the police came and found the
package to be a bomb.
Police Detective R'ce Cled.
Joseph F. Rice, one of the police
detectives called, told of his unwrap
ping the package and the finding of
sixteen sticks of nitro-gelatin.
'From there I was sent to tho home
of General Harrison Gra Otis, pro
ptletor of the Times,"' said Rice. 'At
General Otis' home we found a suit
case under a bay window. I carried
tho esse about seventy-five feet and
called the cheif of police. When he
arrived we opened the case. In do
ing so I heard the buzzlinc of an
alarm clock We all ran and in an
other instant there was an explosion
which tore up the ground for an
eighth bf an acre "
Other witnesses had testified Mc
Namara confessed to having placed
all the bombs in Los Angeles to ex
plode at 1 a. m
A c'ock was shQwn the jury as hav
ing been taltrn from the bomb near
tho Zeehandelaar home The alarm
was set for lam. but had failed to
work
REOPENING OF
THE OGBEN
THEATER
Walter Arington has leased the; Og
den theater and. under his control,
Frank Moss Is to bo manager of tho
playhouse.
The theater will open next Satur
day night with a companv of twelve
playing at popular prices
P. P. CLAXTON
TO BE HEARD I
ON SUNDAY
Hon. P P Claxton, United States
commissioner of education, will be In
Ogden on Sunday next and address
the Union services at the Methodist
church.
Ho Is a leader in education and one
of tho big men of tho United States
in oratorical ability.
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MOTOR AND STREET
CAR COLLIDE
Marysvillo. Cal., Nov. IS. In a
hcadon collision today between a
freight motor and a street car on the
bridge connecting Yuba City and
Marvsville, the car was thrown to tho
river bottom thirty feet below. Every
passenger, of whom there were eight
een, Was Injured. Several will die.
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LEGAL.
NOTICE o"f ESTRAYS.
State of Utah, County of Weber, bs.
I have in my possosslop tho follow
ing described estray animals, which
If not claimed aud taken away, will
be sold to tho highest cash bidder at
184S Washington ave., in Ogden City.
Utah, on Thursday, tho 28th day of
Novombor, 1902, at the hour of 1
p. m.:
One light gray horse, left car split,
shoes on, blanket on when came In,
about 10 years old, weight about 900
pounds.
Said estrays were taken up by me
in said city on tho 15th day of No
vember, 1912.
FRANK A. NA1SB1TT.
Poundkeepor of Ogden, Utah.
FRATERNAL SOCIETD3S.
Continued.)
MaBonlc Queen Esther Chapter
No. 4. O E. S , regular meotlngs held
at Masonic hall un Washington avo
nuo between Twcuty-fifth and Twenty-sixth
streets, the first and third
Fridays of each month. Sojourning
membors cordl3lly Invited to attend.
Lily V Halstead. W. M. Callio E
Cave, Secretary.
Unity Lodge, No. IS, F. & A M.,
Masonic Temple. 2siu Washington
avenuo. Meetings every Wednesday
evening at 7'30 p in. Members of
Sister Lodges and sojourning brethren
cordially Invited to attend. H. L.
Herrington, W. M. Foils T. Moore.
Secretary.
Women of Woodcraft Ogden Cir
cle No. 5S1, meets every Wednesday
night at 7:30 o'clock, K. of P. hall.
Vlsting neighbors Invited. Dues can
bo paid to Dr. Alice M. Ridge, M. D..
57-5S Lewis block. Elizabeth Best,
G N . 2543 Lincoln avenue, phone
1903-J. Marie Crltes. Clerk. 2731
"'onroe avenue.
I Sego Lily Circle No 171 meets cv
,'ery second and fourth Thursday
nights at S p in., In L 0. O. F. hall.
Visiting nelghbora cordially Invited.
Mary L. Bllxt, G N-, 455 31st SL Kate
Heymau. Clerk, Bell phone 1217-J.
OC Fellows Ogden Lodge, No. 5.
1 Independent Order of Odd FellowB.
1 meets in I. O. O. F. hall every Tues
daj ovenlng. Vl3lting brothers cor
dially invited to bo present. L. H.
Candlar I, N. G. Henry Kissoll, Sec
retary. Queen City Rcbekah Lodge, No 4.
I. O. O. F., meets second and fourth
Friday evenings at Odd Fellows hall.
Visiting m mbers Invited. Anna
Kissel. N G. Emma Meld, Recording
Secretary, 72S Twenty-third St.
Fraternal Order of Eagles Ogden
Aerie, No. 118. F. O. E., meets every
Wednesday evening at Eagle hall.
Hudson avenue, at S o'clock Visiting
brother Eagles are invited to attend
the aerie meetings Club rooms open
at 11 a m. Thos. Leslie, W. Presi
dent. E. It. Gelgor. Secretary. Dr. C.
E. Wnrdleigh, A.orle Physician.
Royal Neighbors of America Meets
every first nnd third Tuesday nights
of each month at 8 p. m. at the
Reese Howell hall. Visiting neigh
bors Invited. Dues can be paid to
Mrs. Anna Ries-Finley, M. D., room
21 Lewis block. India Sawjer, Ora
cle, 1948 Jackson. Lillian Newton,
Recorder. 27th and Qulncy
Royal Highlanders Meet every
iflrst and third Fridays at 8 p. m., at
I. of P. Hall. Visiting members cor
'dlally invited. Andrew W Nelson, I.
P. Wm Mullcr, Sec. and Trcas.. 2JS2
Washington Ave. -
LADIES of the Maccabees. Silver hlvo
No. 1, L. O. T. M.. meets every
' inst and third Thursday evenings at
, S o'clock, and every second and fourth
Thursday afternoons at 2:30 o'clock,
I In Eagles' hall, 2411 Hudson ave. Vls
! Itlng moinbers cordially Invited to at
tend. Kathryn Egsloslon, L. C. L
Jennie Prout, R. K.
Modern Wndmen of America
Utah Camp, No. 9990 meets every flrot
and third Tuesday evening at 2
o'clock, at K. of P. hall, Twenty
fourth and Washington avenue. Visit
ing members Invited A. G. Jones,
Consul. J H. Shar, Clerk.
Order of Owls Ogden Nes No.
121S. Order of Owis. meets every
Friday evening in Eagles' hall, on
Hudson avenue at S o'clock. VlBltlng
Brother Owls are Invited to attend
the Nest meetings, "W. II. Wright.
. PresldenL T. S. Shaughnessy, Sec
rotary, 231 Twenty-fifth street.
Order of Railway Conductors Wa
satch Division, No. 121, O. R. C,
meets second and fourth Fridays at
2 30 p m., In K. of P. Hall, corner
Wanhlngton avenue and 24th strecL
All brothers aro cordially Invited to
attond. C. H. Pearson, C. C. D L.
Boylcs, S and T.
Woodmen of tho World Weber
Weber Camp No. 74, moots In K. of
P. hall In the Utah National bank
building every Thursday evening at S
o'clock. Visiting Woodmon cordially
Invited to attend Fred E. WilllamB,
C. C, E. Auth. Clark, First National
bank building.
Knights of Pythias Ogden Lodgo
No. 2, Knights of Pythias, meets at
Castle hall, Utah National bank build
Ihbt, every Monday ovenlng. All K. of
P.'s requested to meet with us, Geo.
B. Hart. C. C. W. G. Kind. M. of EL
W. L Underwood, K, of R. & s
Brotherhood of American Yoemcn
Ogden Homestead, No. 1505, meots on
2 and 4 Tuesday evening at K. P.
hall. Visiting Archsrs aro cordially
Invited to meet with us. y. S.
O'Brien. Foreman, 2538 Gramtnercy
avenue. J A. Junk, Correspondent,
3202 Washington.
Ogden tusiness Directory
Advertisements In this column coot
75c per line per month, payable In
advance.
ATTORNEYS
LAWYER O'CONNOLLY, (over Kyo'a
Clothing Stotej .Jill Wash ave.
Phono 393.
OGDEN BUSINESS DIRECTORY
(Continued.)
CARPET CLEANING
K. VAN KAMPEN Phone 8SS for up
holstering, mattrceH making, ro
stretehlng of bed pprlnga''
CHIROPRACTOR
F. J, FREENOR. D. C; all acute and
chronic diseases. Rooms 13-14,
2411 Washington aye. Office hours.
9 to 11:30 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m. 11-5-tf
EDUCATIONAL
SMITHSONIAN NIGHT SCHOOL
Young men, why do you not spend
your evenings In the night Bchool and
fit yourself for business? You can
do It. 11-6-lmo
FLORIST
The Ogden Flower Market, 1G2 W.
30th. Choicest cut flowors In the
market. Carnations and chrysanthe
mums a specialty. A trial order will
convince Orders for Thanksgiving.
Phone 1S19-W. U-ll-lmo
FURRIERS TAXIDERMIST
FURS cleaned and remodeled; skins
dressed; work guaranteed. T. Ga
jewsky, 375 23rd street.
HOTELS
THE CEESTON Steam heated; hot
and cold water, every room; new
and modern; 50c and up. Twenty
fifth street, opposite City park.
JUNK
OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If you have
any kind of junk, phono u? up; we
will call for IL Bell phone. 325-K;
Ind., 725.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
Dr. Adna Davidson, Dr Margaret M.
Burns, office 33C th St Phone
997-J Res. Phono 1H17-J Over
Smulleys.
PAINTING, PAPERHANGING
PAINTING, paperhanglng aud tinting.
Y den Hortog, phone 571-Tt
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
DR. A. FERNLUND, Physician and
Surgeon. Office hours 11 to 4 p. m.
New Peery Bldg., Hudson Ave. Phone
19C3-U Residence phone 2129-W. 640
Wasl Ington avenuo. i G-ll-tf
PLUMBING AND HEATING"
V S DONALDSON & SONS, 2452
Grar-v, or phono 127. G-14-lmo
RUG CLEANSING.
NEW process, look like new; no
beating, no vacuum, no fading, ta
ken or done on floor. Phone 1881
W. S14 24th. 11-15-lwk
SANITARY WORK
CITY SCAVENGER, McCarty & Co.,
272S Grant Bell phono 2018-W.
SECOND-HAND GOODS
NEW AND SECOND HAND furniture,
clothing and shoes, bought, sold or
exchanged, also trunks and suitcases
cheap. A Slnor, Phono 1321. 179 1-2
Tw.nf -fifth SL 6-13-lyr.
STOVE REPAIRS
RR -I'l NOW .;ivo your heating
stoves a thought then Summerlll.
2304 Washington Ave.
TAILORED-MADE CORSETS
SPIRELLA CORSET. Mrs. Smith.
Phone CG1-W.
READ THTsI
ADVERTISING PRICES
Want advertisements cost one cent
per word each issue, or 5 cents per
line of five words per day, no first
Insertion Ies3 than 25 cents, or two
or more lines per weok at the rate of
2." cents per line per week, or 75
cents per line per month. Remombor
flve avrago words make a line. All
advertlsem-nts on this page must be
paid In advance. No cxceDtlon to this
rule.
HELP WANTED
FEMALE.
GIRL for housework. 2G59 Wash Ave
Call after C p. m. 11-lS-lwk
WO WAN of experience to do general
housework. Good v-ages. Call up
phone 56 and ask for Mrs. B. 11-18-tf
GIRL to holp with housework part of
each day. 2342 Madison. U-14-lwk
GIRL for cook and housework; family
2, good wages, 2555 Eccles ave
11-M-lwk
WOMAN to cook In boarding house.
2621 Lincoln. 11-M-lwk
A GIRL for general housework; no
children In the family. 2466 Madi
son. 11-13-lwk
GOOD girl for general housework:
small family, good wages. 515
24th St. 11-9-lwk
CHAMBERMAID at tho Virginia.
11-8-lw
SITUATIONS WANTED
f'EMALE
BUSINESS woman, several years' ex
perience as bookkeeper aud typist,
desires situation. Excellent refer
ences. A. B., care Standard office.
ll-18-lwk
WIDOW wishes position as house
keeper for widower, small family.
3224 Lincoln Ave. ll-16-3t
DRESSMAKING Reasonable, prlcos
1454-J. 278 22d st. J0-29-lrac
HELP WANTED
MALE.
DELIVERY BOY Write, giving age,
references and experience. I O.
Box, 651, city. U-18-lwk
' HELP WANTED ,
MALE.
(Continued)
TAILOR at the Manhattan Clothes
Shop. 2369 Wash. 11-13-tf
BY A German, good English teacher
P. O. Box 41. ll-2-2t
TAILOR Manhattan Clothes Shop,
2369 Washington, 10-31-tf
DRESSMAKING.
ACCORDION pleating done. Rear 240
26th St. ll-ld-lwk
FIRST-CLASS dressmaklns. 2485
Jefferson ave. 11-4-tf
FOR RENT
FURNISHED ROOMS.
FOR RENT Furnished, new, clean
comfortable housekeeping rooms. 62
wjt. up B3G 3lBt st. t 3-13-lyr
TWO housekeeping ropms, modern,
$15.00, No. 2226 Jefferson.
11-18-lwk
3 LIGHT housekeeping rooms, 2338
Wall ave. 11-lS-tf
2 ROOMS, furnished for housekeep
ing. 2330 Adams ave. 11-18-lwk
MODERN housekeeping apt; bath,
gas range, disappearing bedB;
cheap. 2266 Washington avo.
ll-15-lwk
HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 2353 Mon
roe ave. 11-12-lwk
MODERN housekeeping rooms rea
sonable. 2759 Grant 11-12-lwk
FURNISHED rooms for light house
keeping. 12G-W. 22nd St. 11-5-lmo
FURNISHED rooms at 2824 Washing
ton Ave. Phone 2123-M. 11-5-lmo
ROOMS, also housenceplng, gaB,
lango. Beltman Block, r-iUlj Wash.
10-21-lmo
NICELY furnished rooms. Phono 70i
R. 10-lS-lmo
FURNISHED aud unfurnished flats.
2'J31 Grant. 9-2G-Gmo
. i
HOUSEKEEPING rooms, furnished
and unfurnished, at Orpheum HotcL
Phouo 127$. 9-6-tf
FURNISHED rooms for housekeep
ing, prlccb to suit. Utahna. 7-29tf
FREE bath, prices moderate; must
be ronted. 24GJ Wasmugtou Avo
7-29-tf
FOR RENT
BOARD AND ROOM.
P.LEASANT rooms and board. 2177
Jefferaon. 11-12-lmo
WANTED.
BOARD aND ROOM.
GENTLEMAN wants board and room
with small lamlly. Address Box
617, City. 11-M-lwk
FOR RENT
UNFURNISHED HOUSES.
FOUR and two-room houses. Inquire
2220 Lincoln 11-14-tf
7-ROOM, modern house. 3G1 23rd St.
11-12-lwk
5-ROOM, modern brick; $2,500. O. A.
White, 362 25th St. 11-12-lwk
6-ROOM, modern, brick house. 579
24th St Apply Horocks Bros.
10-20-tf
4 AND 5-ROOM house, ?J0 per mo.
Vedell. 10-18-lmo
FOR RENT
UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS
UNFURNISHED apartments strictly
up-to-date; heat and hot water.
224S Jeff. ave. 11-M-lwk
FOR RENT
FURNISHED HOUSES.
NEATLY furnished cottage. Inquire
Wilson Grocery, 150 2Sth St,
U-lC-lwk
4 ROOMS, strictly modern; good cel
lar, verv warm. S79 21st St Phone
1474-W. 11-13-lwk
SMALL four-room house cheap. 403
7th. Phone 1913-W. 11-14-lwk
FOR RENT STORES
THE VACANT bulld'ng just cast of
the Standard office Is for rent, ci
ther all or part Inquire at Standard
office. 9-26-tf
MONEY TO LOAN
MONEY TO LOAN ou Real Estate:
$100.00 up; real estate contracts and
mortgages bought aud 6old.
BICHSEL INVESTMENT CO.
2478 Washington Avo. Upstairs.
MONEY to loan on watches, dia
monds, jewelry, flrearmi, etc.,
Uncle Sam's Loan Office, established
18S5. The Money Lenders of Ogden
27S 26th St C. II. Smith, Prop.
9-4-lyr.
CHATTEL loans, salary loans You
can get It today Cheapest rates,
best and most private terms in Utah.
D D. Drake, over Paine & Hurst.
MORTGAGE LOANS on Improved
farm or cltv property. HUNTER &
KENNEDY, 502 First Natioual Bldg,
5-12-tf
PERSONAL
ANYTHING for anybody. Tell no
body anything Alvord & Anything,
Bell 333-W
VACUUM CLEANERS
ELECTRIC Santos ?1 day or $3 with
operator. Phone 88. Electric Serv
ice Co., 425 24th st. 10-29-3wk
STOLEN
FROM the office of Dr. R. E. Worrell,
1 blaok seal cap, 1 light grey Irish
Melton overcoat 1 plain 3-pIece
black suit; suit and overcoat pur
chased from S. H. Brown & Co. Re
ward for Information. Office, 240S l
Wash ave
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
C-YEAR-OLD bay mare, weighs 1.200 H
lbs. Apply 179 1-2 25th. 11-13-lwk IH
WHITE Orpington chickens, cheap. M
960 Ardcn. 11-lS-lwK H
RHODE ISLAND Red cockerels. H
Phone 1506-J after U p. m H
11-15-lwk H
REMINGTON typewriter with tabu- H
latoi and 2-co!or ribbon, $35. Good I M
machines Tor rent, 2 month. Typo- ) M
writer Exchange. 425 24th lD-29-lmo H
TYPEWRITERS Bargains lor sale, H
rentals, supplies, repairs. Ogden
Typewriter Exchange, 425 24th st
Phone S8. 10-21-lmo H
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
NEW 4-room house, lot 40x127, 25- H
foot alley In rear, cellar, electric
lights, 1 block from Wash. ave. car IH
line, 1 block from school; $500.00, ; IH
balance on terms. Apply owner, 720 M
East 7th st. 11-18-lwk H
NEW modern 4-G room frame. Monroo
ave., at a sacrifice for quick sale.
Call 2180-J. I H
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NEW brick bungalow: bargain; easy H
terms. C. D. IVES, 3S0 25th st H
' H
2u ACRES of good land 6 miles from H
county court houce, good water
right, four room house, 70 young ap- iH
pie trees. Terms, 1-2 down, 7 per IH
cent on balance. Tel. 23 N-2. H
10-16-lmo H
25 ACRE farm, 17 acres farm or beet
land, good water right, S acres pas- H
ture and yard. Terms half down. 7 M
per cent on balanco. Tel 23 N-2.
10-lC-lmo ' H
5-ACRE chicken and Crult ranch CD.
IVES, 380 25th st. 11-G-lmo H
PASTURAGE M
PASTURING and feeding horses for H
the winter. V. J, Hcstmark, Kanes- M
vllle. Phono 5-N-2. 10-35-tf H
TRADE. M
I WU.L TRADE a good Irrigated fam H
!n Uintah county with stock and H
improvements for a homo (n Ogdon.
Address D. P. R., Standard. 10-28-Gc H
PERSONAL. M
PRIVATE home for confinements, VH
charges reasonable. 2177 Jeff.
11-12-lwk VM
FOR SALE OR TRADE j
BUSINESS property on 24 th st. near H
the postofficc, to exchange for farm
cr residence property. Phone 107S-W. M
FOUND. M
FOUND Common bulldog. Owner M
can claim by description and paying M
advertisement Address Owner, care H
Standard. ll-15-3t IH
GOLD locket; parties can have same M
by calling at Lamode Millinery, by M
identifying and paying for this add. M
11-13-lwk H
LOST OR STOLEN. M
LOST New Cornell bicycle, No. G- H
6163. Reward for Information or H
return of same. 370 23d. 11-15-lwk H
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS fl
WASHING, rough dry or Ironed. 504 IH
30th. Phone 1610-R. 11-lS-lwk H
DRIVING horse. Will keep well for H
use duriug winter. Phone G07. M
11-7-lwk H
CURTAIN'S and laundry. 320P Wash. H
Phone 1644-W. 11-7-1 mo H
COWS wanted. Phone 11-N2. , H
10-30-lmo '1
ONE HUNDRED head of horses for M
pasture. Smith ranch. North Ogden. H
Phone 3-Z. 10-23-lmo (H
LAUNDRY work, curtains. Plioao
2305-W. 10-18-lmo H
RAILROAD I
uti CARD
EFFECTIVE JA!. 1, 1912. H
(Mountain Time.) H
DENVER & RIO GRANDE RAIL- H
RCAD COMPANY. H
West Bound. Arrive. H
No. 3 Pacific Coast Mall.. 12: iu a.m. H
No. 409 1'inilc Passenger. .11:36 a.m. H
No. 1 Pad tic Coast Ltd... 1:40 p.m. M
No. 5 Chicago-Sau Fran- H
Cisco Express 3:50 p.m. H
East Bound. Depart. H
No. 6 San Franclsco-Chl- H
cago Express .. 7:15 am. il
No. 410 Tlntlc Passongor.. 1:10 p.m. ,
No. 2 Atlantic Coast. Ltd.. 3:50 p.m. 'H
No. 4 Atlantic Coast Mall. 6;G0p.ci. '
Fine roadbed, elegant equipment. H
unsurpassed scenery City Ticket Of- H
nee. Keed Hote! Bldg. IH
F. FOUTS. Agent. 'H
Electric Way Between H
Ogden and Brigham H
EFFECTIVE APRIL 1, 1912. H
Trams leave Ogdej: and Hrigiiam H
6:30 a. m 3.UU p. m. M
7:30 a. m 4:30 p. m H
9:00 a. m 6:00 i H
10:30 a. m 7:3o p in. H
12;00 noon 9:00 p. m. H
1:30 p. m U:10 p. m. M
First tralr. from Ogden starts irom H
O. U T. Depot. All others eian Irom H
Union Depot jH
la Ogden, train;, stop only ai S L. H
& Ogden Depot, O. R. T. Depot and IH
Fivo Points. IH
CANYON LINE ' H
SCHEDULE H
Effective Nov. 6th, 1912. B
Car will leave tho Union Jepot for
the Hermitage at 1.00, 2:20, :: 10 ar.d H
Cars will jeavo tho Union Depot Tor H
the Sanitarium ut C:30, 7:30, 8 Z0 and H
Last car will leave the Hcnnltago H
5:4" p. H
Last car will leavo the Sanitarium 1
10:00 p. H
On Sundays extra cars to Herml- H
tago at 10:20 and 11:40 a. m. jH