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mM THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER, 3A1UKUAY. JUNE 12, 1920; 7 H I i ' ' ' j FOR SALE j A-l 120 acre farm at Malad. Idaho, close to town, tho very lie.it of soil, water rich I planted to grain and hay. part good pas ture, crops In excellent condition, horses, harness, wagon, cows, good act of Imple ments and machinery. Hons" and other Improvement?, Price Including .crops 11 taken at once, $15,350. Hurry If you want thlr. place. 00 acres close to Ogden; part good mea dow hay and good pasture: balance plant ed to alfalfa and grain. At the price this Is positively a good buy. 50500. SMITH & FLINDERS CO. or Commercial National Dank , 2o39 FROERKR & FOWL.ES Real Estate Investments. Loans and Insurance 2100 HudMn Avenue Would you like to own 3.6S acres or choice garden and orchard land, located on Twelfth street above Washington ave nue? This land has about 300 bearing apple and peach trees. There will be 1500 bushels of apples this season. Price J2150 with $500 down and balance of ?Z5 per month. , , , , Strictly modern 6 room brick bung-alow on bench. Home Is new. has oak -a..' floors, flroplaccv shades, chandellero jjnol J2fc cum and is located on lot 50xlo0 feet. Hfw Price $S000. Immediate possession. " FR013RER &. FOWLES Real Estate Investments, Loans and Insurance 2409 Hudson Avenue Phone 01" 4 ' I SIX room modern and furnished. Posses sion at once. ITS Twenty-first ctrcot. , . 2aj0 NEAT well built modern five room cot tage, fullv furnished: choicest residence district, close In: gvrage: paved district, on car line Mrs. Kuhn. 266S Jefferson avenue. Phone 2022-M. 2oS I room house, clo.se In. terms SISi'O room house on fonch Y-n, n 6 room frame, modem, snap f'.'Unn i S room brick, modern, snap 02,i 0 room frmo. modern k. ...SiiuOD. icblly & hkkuick Afn I FIVE room cottage, KOxl'JO fct lot. S1700 MOO cash. $30 a month payment?. 161 West Thirtieth. Phone 33CS. 2o4! FIVE room modem brick bungalow, ban wood floors, full basement, slcoplnf porch, large lot. poultry houses. Prlc ?500. $1230 down. Seven room modern frame close In or paved street. $3500. $700 down. ALFRED E. STRATFORD ' Phone 69 or 2301-J o.ft. ik STOP paying city taxes. New four room k' frame bungalow, six lots, fenced and cross r fenced with chicken wire. Just outsido city limits, A good home, unfurnished or furntehcd.?2600 to $2900. Phono S.S. KROERER & FOWLES 2409 Hudson Avenue Phone 91 $3500 Buys beautiful five room brlclt summer home. In Ogden valley. Four acrc3 of land with good pasture for cow. Several good springs on place and water system In house. Terms. 55000 Buvs one of the best built five room modern brick houses on north Washington avenue. First Instal ment on pavement paid. Garage; lot 30x372. Good water right. $2000 Buys four room house with lot 100 xl32. Water rlghL Located In south west part of town. J6000 Buys new strictly modern brick i home, situated on the best part of Iwmch. This is a real bargain. Half aS KROERER & FOWLES Real Estate and Insurance 2109 Hudson Avenue Phone 917 BV OWNER Four room house, sleeping porch, barn, good outbuildings lVr acres of alfalfa and fruit. COO Lincoln avenue. Phono 2579-W. 2497 BV OWNER One-half acre and four loom house and garage. 21S West Scven tccnth street. 2511 LARGE building lots, now addition to Eighth street Good soli, drainage and lo- S cation. 639 Seventh. Phone 2133-M. FIVE room modern frame house. 322 j Thirty-third street. Inquire 32S9 Wash: ington avenue. 2Hii BY OWNER Five acres of land, fniit trees, berries and bets: modern cement block house, outbuilding, team and wag- ons. Call phone- 1017-R. 2122; FOUR room house, one acre ground. Geo. S Stewart, Glonwood Acres. Phones, doy. I 1612. night. 1773. 2139 . LOT on Thirty-first between Lincoln and Wall avenue. Inquire 316G Grant avenue. if$jB Real Estate Insurance iMHM Five acres fine laud, seven room brick! i llH - house. $5500: lemiE. j 1H Twenty acres alfalfa, 3',- miles from V nSH Ogden; two room houcc, bam, etc. $3650; IvIH I terms. tfvaUl Four room frame, R. R. district. $1S00; lblMri terms. MiSn Five room frame. R. R. district; $2000: i.'J'VHI terms. 'H' HI Six room dwelling, good shape, large ltBMI poultry houses. 19 lots hor3C, harness. ' 'jVfli If you want to buy. sell or trado real ' fiOT estate of any kind, let us know. A1itH Phone 69 or 72. Basement Broom Hotel. aJIMH MUST BE SOLD j tfc'iWM Twenty acres of fruit and vegetable KB1L fa'm one and a half miles from electric : tF'Mm t oad. Crop will pay for propertv. Price 'PHl " 6500 Call after 6 p. m.. 1114 Tv.-cnty- wClBf I Fira room modem frame cottage. Two KlfclU I extra, building lots. Excellent location. hWmk I Price $3G50. Phone Owner. 2310-W. J&K ' 24S6 il$rll C. L. GALBRAITH REAL ESTATE CO. Houses, farms and lots, any price, anv ilElffll kind, anvwherc. Our cars will take you. jjpjll Oficc 246 Twenty-fifth St. Phono 1061. j rB SErEN room modern brick house, dou- I 'wisSrW lc garage, paved street. Terms on part. jpiQl S. W. Wlierry. 2609 Madison. 235 32t$ SEVEN room brick. Have you some-1 iTTii thing to trade. Small house preferred. We can be of mutual benefit by dealing i aRRji, direct Also have Grand piano. 1325 Twen m fM ty-fifth street Phono H2G-R, 230S Xt tiMi FROERER A: FOWLES I lt'$2mt ' Kal Estate l.oann ;nsurance i IrTelf 2109 H;id.o.i Ave. . I t'Kfflf OwnT of well established business, or.- i'lf.ilfflf sistlng chiefly of coulocilone-v npd fruit tLFmI'' :nd groceries, denire? lo Til. Prlco In- MTi eluding 2000 worth or fixtures Is 5155'. ?mU Rcaonal le terms, tftfl FROERER 1-OWU.S mam Real Fotatc Ixnns Insurance WU '-'409 Hudson Ave. Phone '."7 NOW VACANT Seven room modem frame, five blocks south, all special taxes : paid, first class repair, will make a de- 1 , slrablohome. $3S50. K. F. Bratz. -117 Ec- Kri i BY OWNER Five-room modem brick H Jwuac. Call 2063 Monroe Ave. 2143 .1 ONE three room rrame house: tonus $S50. f-' Ono alx room brick only $3500. Many 1 otn-r good deals, also reasonable lots. In- ' quire H. Van Uraack, 302 Thirty-fifth. W 2129 l ' APARTMENT house close In un Wash lugton avenue: has nine two and three room apartments. Furnished. Income , ' ' $225 a month. Price $11,500. Half cash. Mm '1 Might consider part exchange. Box 18. : J Standard-Examiner. S5u :'' UNB building lot on Adams; 37 1-3 feet H1 ; by 170 feet to alley; will sell this lot for ''.'k $390; cash or terms to suit. If interested Hl.i' tti tt good buy, call 3169-R. 3-13-tf HPt BURLEV IDAHO FARM LANDS Hl Iihvo u largo list of irrigated farms t!'fl or sale or trado. Write or sec WONES H'l GRISWOLD INV. CO.. Burloy. Idaho. HL1 ' W. L. PORTER. Real Estate and Loan3. 2376 Washington aveniio. Phone ISIG. H I BY OWNER Seven-room modern brick: 11 fheplace. hot wutcr heat, choice location. 91 Immediate possesion. 27 Twenty-sixth St Hll I ) OWiER -Corner lot 116xl'8 fTT II 1 Tv. inty-sccond and Reeves avenuo H I 1 Phone 3071 370 B&S 1 OBLIGED to sell mv seven room brick. P . modem, hot water heal, a snap If takpn Jl . at once. Reasonable terms. Immediate H ; possession. S27 Twenty-sixth street. i NORTHWEST corner .Inckson and Twen- J ; ty-sixth. 160x120. Will sell number foot H I frontage desired. Paul L. Wright, care W 1 W. II. Wright &. Sons. 2501 ! FOR SALE Real Estate FIVE room modern house and four young pigs. 3207 Plngree avenue- 2541 TWO five-room modern bungalows, also a four room. Inquire- 2201 Monroe. Phono Kt-l-J. i 25M BY OWNER Good IC room apartment house, furnished, sleeping porchc.". gas ranges, finest location in town. $H0 a month Income. Good tonus. Phono 102. 2204 G. K. M. REALTY 2375 Hudson Avenue Four room, modern house, $2650; $500 cash, balance on easy terms. Seven room modern house. $3200: $500 down end balance on easy terms. Six room brick modern house, with 1U acres of land: $6000. cash and terms. I have many other beautiful homes for sale at reasonable prices; also have some very fine ranches here and In Idaho. Call and see MRS. NETTIE ECCLES G. E, M. REALTY ' 2373 Hudson Ave. Phone 1037, 2542 " FARM FARM $2000 Positively the best buy for the man with limited capital offered this year. 20 acres all In alfalfa 10 acrei? ready lo hnrvcsL balance seeded this year. Perfect stand. Ground all level, easily irrigat ed. Absolutely no alkali. The best of beet land. Full water right and plenty at all times. Small house, good outbuildings, team, harness, wagon, and otht;r imple ments. Owner longing for the ocean breeze of California und don't need the money. Price $6250. Terms $2000 cash. Government loan $2000. 5A per cent, bal ance only 6 per cent. This place will sell next year for $10,000. First come, first served. A real snup. SMITH & FLINDERS CO. Over Commercial National Bank 2506 jjj FOR RENT I 1 Furnished I THREE rooms suitable for cooking; pen tlemen preferred. 457 Twenty-sixth. 2550 TO lease four room modem steam bent ; cd apartment; no children. Phone 1921 M. i ! 254S FURNISHED sleeping room and porch for ..'one or two; gentlemen preferred. Phono ; 2S47. 574 Twenty-fourth. 2510 THREE room furnished modern house with gas. Phone 2769 J. 679 Twenty-second 2516 HOUSE in good location on bencn. Apply Sll Twenty-fifth. Tel. 1890. 2495 FOUR room furnished apartment for two months. P. Q. Box 93S. 2483 PLAZA APARTMENTS Completely furnished housekeeping apartments. Elevator, phono, lights, gas. iMaid service If desired. 2466 TWO housekeeping rooms at 2146 Lln eoln avenue. $20 for the two. 2468 .HOUSEKEEPING apartments; reason jablo rent. 22521? Washington. 2460 SINGLE or doulilo rooms for sleeping or I housekeeping. 246j Washington. 2425 SLEEPING room and housekeeping apart- mcnt. bath. 2S22 Washington. 2424 THREE room apartment with bath. 460 I Twenl - fourth between 9 and 12 a. m. Phone 39-R-4. 2415 I A MODERN cottngo in Ogden canyon 'near Hermitage. Inquire at 127 West Twenty-seventh St. 2390 , DESIRABLE two-room housekeeping , apartment. Park Apartments. 239S (APARTMENT. 2366 Washington Ave.. C'ory Apartments. 23ST NEW three room cottap- and sleeping Por h. Sink and city water tn kitchen. In Ogden canyon. S150 for the season. Phone S2I-W. 2337 NICELY furnished front room facing Tes ter park, for gentleman. 2436 Madison avenue. Telephone 1373-J. 2332 i PLEASANT sleeping rooms for rent at '529 Twcnt -third street. Phone 21S1-R. t - 2343 SLEEPING room, strictly modern. Phoni and bath. 560 Twenty-seventh. 2325 ONE or two housekeeping rooms. 2731 Madison. . . ... . .,2310. TWO or three furnished rooms for house- I keeping. W. B. YTedell. 2I6S Washing- ton avenue 2152 , MODERN room for gentleman, clos'- li.. $3.50 week; references. 2311 Adams nve-1 nuc. 2161 I MODERN sleeping rooms for gentlemen, i 306 Twenty-eighth street. 2156 TWO furnished rooms for rent. 2642 Mon- i roe. 2031 j ROOMS for housekeeping. 427 Twenty fourth. 2013 I APARTMENT for rent. 2571 Lincoln. 1996 GATES HOTEL Transient rooms with bath; weekly rates. 2416 Grant avenue. Phono 3050. 1072 i MODERN furnished housekeeping rooms. Lucerne Hotel. Phone 301S. 1937 NICE large modern rooms, breakfast if desired. References required. 2639 Jef ferson 1673 WANTED J . Situations j PAPER cleaning and washing woodwork and paint by man in evening after 5:30 p. m Box X rare Standard. 2 1S1 MIDDLE aged lady wants housekeeping for widower on ranch or In city;' refer ences. Address L.. care of Standard-Examiner 21S9 WANTED To Rent j FIVE or six room modem unfurnished I house or apartment, closo to grade school, j Box C . care Standard-Examiner. 2531 j RENT or lea so five or six room modern l house, bench preferred. Tel. 1535. 2303 j FURNISHED apartment for man and wife. No children. Box 52, Standard. 1 2165 , forIrent j j Unfurnished TWO rooms, pantry, clothes, closet and sleeping porch. 3S75 Adams. Inquire 2057 Adams. 2502 LIGHT housekeeping rooms for rent 2318 Washington. 2161 THREE room house, pantry, clothes clos et, summer kitchen. 311 Eighteenth. 2465 SIX-ROOM iTvlern house. Phono 2523. 2371 THREE rooms and both, upstairs. Phone 2005 -W. 2323 THREE rooms and sleeping" porch. 644 Twenty-eighth street. 2292 4 ROOMS, modern housekeeping: closo In, Kelly &. Herrlck. 103f FORRENT j Miscellaneous if GARAGE. Phone 351 -J. 2302 OHIO vacumm, $1 duy. Phone 314S. 232S GARAGE. 2634 Grant. 1830 GOOD pasture for horses, close to Ogden. Smith & Flinders. Commercial National bank building. Phone 1147 or 2S68-W eve nlngs. 1784 TELEPHONE 2582-J for vacuum cleanerd, $1 for 24 hours. Sterllzed dust bags. Dellv cr evenings. 161Y THREE Ohio vacuums In llrot class con dition, $1 day. Call F. Barlov, 2381-J 1371 OHIO vacuum. $1 day. Phone 3118. 1222 STORAGE room for rent. Call Asbcslo late Products Co.. Phono 1416-W. 3673 I MONEYTOT j TO salaried peoplo without security,' to others on pianos, furniture, bonds, etc 227 Hudson Bldg. Phono 2S4. 240 MONEY lo loan on :mpovcu .-c.M cslai-, Kolly fc Herrlck. 779 The carpenter bee burrows and builds rows of cells In solid wood. TORSALE j h i Miscellaneous ' I LARGE refrigerator, good as new. Worth 1 I $53. sell for $35. l-174-.r. 2537 jcARAGE. 173 Poplar avenue. 2553 I GOOD piano lir firM class condition, 567' Twenty-seventh street. 2552 j FURNITURE. chickens- and chicken j house. $750. Party lm. Ing can rent liouso. five rooms, modern, close in. P. O. Box 546. , 2551 LEAVING city, fine piano cheap. $25 down, $10 month; mahogany parlor cahl net, one half price. White sewing ma-e-hlne. $10. 2210 Monroe, 2557 WILL BUY Regardless of condition, your heating stove at the highest prices Phone. 2464. The Furniture Exchange. 253 Twcnty flfth street. 2504 DAVENPORT In good condition. Call 1647 Washington avenue. 252S WHEEL for sale, $15. 820 Twenty-third. 251S GOOD team geldings, wolght 3300 pounds. G. W. Seaman, million. Utah. P. O. ad rcss, Morgan. R. R. 1. 2514 FIVE rooms furniture, garden hose, laun dry stove with hot water coll, child's bed, Ford delivery body. 526 Thirty-sixth. 2524 DETROIT Jewel gas range. 556 Twcn-ty-thlrd street.' 2177 TAN colored window shades, scalloped with silk fringe. A bargain. Tel, 3347-W. 2179 MONARCH range at 2229 Lincoln: also furnished room 'for rent. 2850 Grant. 247S STREET car uniform, size 36: Winches ter 12 gttiige hammerlcss, shotgun, case and shells; Monarch fly rod. 6 ounce, feet. No. 3 West Court. 2476 ' SURRY. Call 2018 Madison avenue. Phone 2607-M. 2508 TWO bicycles and collapsible baby bug gy In A-l condition. 3341 Chllds ave nuo. 2142 PIANO: must sell; leaving city, cheap if taken at once. 1121 Twenty-fourth. 2443 USED gas range mado by. Buck Stove and Range compa'ny, St. Louis. A 14-inch Pennsylvania lawn mower. Phone 1943 or call 3516 Adams. 2453 YOUNG White Leghorn pullets. Phone 1351 Western Grain & Feed Co.. 2354 Washington avenue 3430 FURNITURE, dishes and fnilt Jars. Must be sold this week. 654 Twenty-fourth. 2402 SEWING machine; nlso truck bed for Ford runabout. 2554 Brinkor. Phono 12015-M. 24 IS FRESH milk cow. 2046 Liberty avenue. 5 2413 LARGE slzo gas range for sale cheap. J 105 Twenty-eighth St 2394 NEW Implements. Stag sulky plow, cream separator and hay rake. Call 3177-J. 2388 NEWMAN'S pay the highest prirc for second hand furniture. Phone 63S. 234S Washington. 2202 ! JUST received fresh ear of hard wall pias ter and car of lath. Ogden Plaster Sup ply Co,, 163 West Thirtieth, Thonc 3368. J 2134 CHOICE nster plants, 25c dozen. Ij. Faulkner. 060 Hudson. FOUR fresh milk cows, will trado for dry cows, Phono 1851. J. A. Lee. 2363 THREE barber chairs and mirrors, cheap. llo 28S. Ixjgan. Ttah. ASTERS, petunias snaps. Chris Purdy's, 2.S52 Plngree Ave. Phone 2116-R. FISH poles, 5c and up. 1640 Washington. 2263 CALL S28 for kindling wood. 2213 BOHN-SIPHON refrigerator. White en ameled. 75 pounds capacity. Cost $100. Will sell for $50. Mr. Fowler. Wright's Basement. 2207 LOT 50x130 feet, containing chorry trees. inquire at 1841 Hudson avenue. 218S REGISTERED Persian stallion. 3 years old. 1417 Washington. Phone 1070. 2140 HOUSEHOLD furniture, practically new. for sale. 3439 Monroo.' 215S I FURNITURE and stoves in good condi tlon. Phone 3373. 2160 j PIGGY sows. Hunsaker Com. Co. Phon S25. 20S0 CHOICE tomato plants, egg plants, pop pers, cabbage anfc cauliflower. At L,. P. Stone. 674 Twelfth strcot. 20S3 NAVY blue georgette blouse, size 36. neelc. j sleeves and peplan decorated hand painted , design, never worn. 520 value $10. Phone 1 2723-J. 19SS I HORSES and mules. 2763 Gibson avenue. I West Twenty-eighth street. 1703 SECONDHAND goods bought and sold. T. C. Ivorson, 1640 Washington. Phono 19. 1734 CANARIES; males and fomalcs. 3220 Lincoln. 1528 GOOD set harness, automatic washer, mo torcycle, safe, ho3c. bike. Phone 333. 1542 PIANOS and other musical Instruments. Terms without Interest. Pantonc, 2S74 Hudson. 909 UNCALLED for oulta tailor made; big reduction. Gordon's. 211-25 Twenty-fifth St. Phono 410. 81S7 PAINTS AND VARNI5H Buy your paint at Stowe's and save money. 1S00 Washington avenue. Phone I 6S6-J. 1313 I ; W AjNTED 1 , Male Help j PACKER with grocery experience, Gunn Supply Co.. 2345 Wall avenue. 2556 BOY over 16 for usher. Utah Theater 2533 MINERS and loaders wanted by the Un !ion Pacific Coal company at Rock 'Springs Wyo. Steady work. Living con ditions good. Mines free from gas and water. Write E. S. Brooks, general man lager. Union Pacific Coal company Rock I Springs, Wyoming, for further particulars regarding camps. You can alco commu nicate with the local president of tho r. M. W. of A., Rock Springs, Wyoming, In regard to conditions at our mines, 1806 YOUNG man who Is familiar with general I office work and la experienced In the I handling of claims. Good salary will be paid to man of ability. John Scowcroft & Co.. Twenly-lhlrd and Wall. 3500 EXPERIENCED Janitor. Apply at once. Washington Market. 2110 RAILWAY mail clerks wanted. Ogden ex amlnatlons July 14; $150 month; list posi tions free. Franklin Institute, Dept 403F. Rochester. N. Y 23S0 FLYING in eight weeks. Y. M. C. A. Auto Schools, Los Angeles. 2352 BOYS wanted to sell Standard-Examiner Ion Sunday mornings. Good money for Ihustlors. See circulation manager, StanJ I ard-Examlncr. 2172 j P WANTED Female Help EXPERIENCED saleslady in cloak nnd suit department; permanent position. Na tlonal. 2345 Washington 2544 SALESLADY for cloak and suit depart ment; experienced; steady Job. reference. Box 10, cure Standard. 2545 GIRL to assist with light housowork and help take caro ono year old baby. Apply at once at 465 Twenty-second street, 2513 YOUNG girl to assist with housework. No washing. Phone 3109, 2510 CHAMBERMAID at Reed Hotel. 2212 DRESSMAKING -V-,-y r -, I'tri,- VwwwAf PLAIN sowing reasonably done, 2317 Jef ferson 24 SI ACCORDEON plaiting done; all lengths: reasonable prices. Mrs. Mac Allen, 2245 Washington. 2437 CHILDREN'S sewing. Phone 3261-J. 2632 Monroe. 1743 Homstitchlng, plcot edge, buttons, pink ing and pleating. Second floor W. H Wright & Sons. Mrs. II. Layman. 1169 RELINING coats, cloaks. Jackets. 526 17, 1765 Mosquitoes are found everywhere cxccDt in tho Dolar redone ' . OGDEN MOTOR CAR CO ! 234, Hudson Avenuo Thonc ICO Chevrolet 4-90. 1010 3650 : Overland, 75 $.00 Metz JJ5Q Overland. 7 passenger ..... "$S50 Hudson, 1 passenger $1150 Hudson, roadster $18."0 2512 OVERLAND 5 passenger, good mechani cal condition; new tires on rear. Burgnin Phone 2785. 2523 FORD ton truck with pneumatic tires. 1020 model. Will trade for Ford touring car or sedan. Reasonable. 2348 Wash Ington, Phone 638. 2463 5"RD one ton truck In good shape, about $300 I033 than new. 2336 Washington avonue. 0526 LIGHT six cylinder chummy roadster, new cord tires, $650. Address B-15, Stand-ard-Exanilner. 2515 FORD delivery truck with top. 1918 model. In good condition. 2740 Grant. 2404 FORD touring car in first class shape, for sale at W. H. Wright & Sons garage. rear of 531 Twenty-fourth. 2461 1017 MODEL Indiana 1$ ton tnick. In first class running order. A bargain Phone 176 or 1349. 2441 FORD one ton truck, inclosed cab, Just overhauled, a bargain. Wllfong-GIas-mann Co.. 2251 Washington. Phono 776. 2470 BARGAIN In a 1017 Bulck roadster. Good tires and good condition throughout apd a fine looking car. $650. Inquire 310 Twenty-fourth 3trcct. Just tho car for fishing trips. 2455 BARGAIN FIvo passenger Ford, first class condition. Inquire 3229 Lincoln. FOUR passonger six cylinder Elgin, 1013 model. New cord tires. $650. Address Tlnv T 1 C;t ...I 17".- moo JFOR SALE By owner, good family auto I cheap. Phono M27. 2378 FIVE-PASSENGER touring car. 101 ? model, $900. This week only. Phone 1223-R 2386 FORD touring car. 3262 Stevens avenue. Call .after 4 p. ni. 2351- FORD ton truck, pneumatic tires. Five passenger touring' car. K ton Commerce truck. Oakland roadster. 1 ton four wheel trailer. SAVAGE MOTOR CO 2354 Hudson Ave. Phone 533 1 2347 USED CARS 1917 Hnynes six, five passenger. 1516 Overland touring. 191S Overland Coun'ry club. 1910 Chevrolet coupe, new, bargain. j')17 Saxon roadster, cheap. 191S Overland express delivery. 1918 Bulck six touring. Tho above cars are overhauled, repaint ed and everything done to mako them In perfect running condlrlem. Torma will be given to responsible pa! ties. Let us dem onstrate PROWNING AUTO Al OB I LI S CO. I FIVE passenger Overland Just over hauled, now battery. A bargain for cash. I Phone 3124-W. 2143 iC. E. YORGASON used car dealer. Let me sell your car. Fords wanted. Phono 1651-W 190S OILY spark plugs and diluted oil In crank cane remedied In moat airs without rcbor 1 lng. Tho Franklin Agency. 2466 Grant I avenuo. 59 I CHEVROLET 4-00 inodoi; almost new. Read Auto Top Co. 578 f aotelT 1 j To Buy i SMALL number of old 2x1 any length. Box 46. postofflce. 2509 WILL buy good second hand cash regls ter. Phone 570. 2452 1 WANTED Used violin, must be bargain. Phone 3351 -W. 2450 WANTED Platform scale, 1000 to 2000 pounds. Miller Furniture Store. 2216 NEWMAN pays more for all kinds of household furniture. Phono 638. 1953 HIGHEST prices paid for old clothes. 250 Twc.Uy-flfth .t. Phono 3336. 1015 WE have cash customers lor dcslrab'o city and farm lands. List your proynrtv with rclloblo people, Kellcy & Herrlck. 2-6-tf WE BUY all cars, regardless of condi- ! tlon. Auto Salvago . 2318 Grant Ave. 3197 LOST I I " AWVS ! LADY'S whit chiffon hat between Twen 1 ty-fifth and Thirtieth on Lincoln, Coll 2553-M. 2546 I WALLET near Utah National Bank building. Return to F. C, Davis, under Utah National bank and receive liberal I reward. 2529 BLACK bald faced mare, weight about 900 pounds, white hind feet. Return to 2787 Pacific avenue. 2530 PARTY finding rug on North Washington Wednesday ovenlng pleaso call 1635. Re ward. 24S6 METROPOLITAN Life Insurance collcc tlon book. Notify 124-W. 21S7 JUNE 9, 9:45. Twenty-first street car, all ' ver beetle brooch, blue setting, red eyes. I Phone 3197. Reward. I YOUNG black mare with broken halter, wire cut on hind leg above knee Joint. No I tlfy John Borgcr, 419 Canyon road. Phono j 2129-M. 3149 BLACK and whito sheep dog; gono since Sunday morning; name Sport, Tnono 3769 W. S37 Twenty-sixth. 2403 21 JEWEL Waltham watch. 16 size. Re ward. Return to Utah Plumbing? & Heal lng Co.' 2409 MARE and whllo horso. Postma. Phono 51-J-3. Box 239. Wilson, Utah. 3436 PARTY Is known who took bicycle from Lewis school. Return at once to avoid trouble, 461 Twenty-sixth. 3217 j BUSINESS j i Opportunities CAFE: long lease: low rent; must sell; going away. 146 Twenty-fifth. 1571 WOULD you Invest $1 a week for ten weeks on a chance to mako $1000 or more? Particulars free. No obligation. Wrlto J. A. Carlton, Box 676. Fort Worth, Texas. 1353 Colors arc frequently artificially produced In agatp articles. GENTLEMAN with references desires board and room in private family. Phone 1550-J. 3440 . CARPET WASHING CARPETS and rugs washed and dried on your floors. Satisfaction guaranteed. Hamilton Beach Washer Co . 3205 Wash Ington. Phone 2435 and 2030-W. 3406 f for'sale j PouUry and Eggs HEAVY laying Whlto Leghorn yearling hens, cheap. Phone 1247 evenings or Sundays 2456 (ihcon WE tako your old rango a3 first payment on any new rango. or will buy your old range outright. Homo Furniture Co. 4673 LEGAL NOTICES ALIAS SUMMONS. In the District Court of Wober County. SLite of Utah. Mamlo Steele, Plaintiff, vs. John Wesley Steele, Defendant. The Stale of Utah to Said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this alias summons upon you, If served with in the county In which this action Is brought; otherwise within thirty days aft er service, and defend tho abova entitled action; and In case- of your failure ao to do. Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the com plaint, which has been filed with the elork of said court. Tills action Is brought to recover a Judgment and decree dissolving tho bonds of matrimony now and hitherto existing between plaintiff and defendant, and for general relief. HARRIS & .TENSON. Plaintiffs Attorneys'. P. O. Address: Sulto 313 Col, Hudson Bulldlnir, Ocdcn City. Utah, Information Bureau S2.00 PER LINE PER MONTH CEMENT BLOCKS For cement blocks or general cement work and house remodeling, phono 2257-J. . 1886 ANYTHING New or Old I ANYTHING A to Z now or old bought, sold or traded Phono .333. BOOKS AND STATIONERY Bramwell Book and Stationery. 2362 Washington Ave. Phono 360. 205S BANKING Utah Natltonal Bank, southeast comor Twenty-fourth and Washington. Phono 6L CARPENTER AND JOBBER Slrupplck. carpenter and Jobber. 158 Twenty third. Phone 101S. 2519 CA.RPET CLEANING Yn Kampen for upholstering, car pets cleaned, altered and laid. Remaking or mattresses. Phono 2752-J. Expert carpot cleaning, mattress reno a.unp, upholstering, and springs re atrctchrd. Call E. J. 'Hampton Co.. Feather renovating Phono 2586-W. CITY JUNK HOUSE Phono 133. 2258-60 Washington Ave. 799 CHOP SUEY AND NOODLES . Matsuba & Co,, leading Japanese res taurant In Ogden. 273 24th St. DENTISTS , Tho Now Method Dentists are special ists In all branches of Dentistry. 246'J Washington Ave 220S ENGRAVINQ Ogden Engraving Service Co . makers 01 fine cuts In ono or more colors. 418 Twenty-fourth street. Phono 463. LIFE INSURANCE Geo. D. Bennett, corporation and group insuranco a specialty. Phone 134-W. 1614 FURNITURE PACKING Expert furniture packing, repairing, re flnlshing. 3115-NR. 1630 JUNK AND HIDES Western Hide & Junk Co., 2323 Wash ington Av. Phono 861. Ogden I link Houac. 2053 Washington Ave. Phono 210 PLANING MILL Ogden Fixture and 1111 Co, Screens, doors, windows, sash, kitchen cabinet, store and office fixtures. Rear 145-Twenty-fourth street. Phono 019-W. 1092 'REAL ESTATE Wlllard Kay. real cstato and loans 2474 Washington Ave. Phono 409. 1S74 SCAVENGER Garbage and rubbish hauled, cesspools and toilets cleaned. John Chlpp & Co. Phono S2S. 2348 Hudson Avenuo. 9733 TRANSFER If moving to tho canyon call S. M Mooro Transfer. Phone 309-J or 2373-W. 1704 TRUNKS AND BAGS Trunk and bar? repr.lrlng, round cor ner from Standard. Gallachcr's. ."373 Hud son. ' 2HS WALL PAPER CLEANING KALSOMINING and paper cleaning. Tol. 20-R-ll. W, Alvord. 3861 Adams. 2421 1-owc &, Grecnwoll, Phone 2724-R. 1840 WINDOWS CLEANED EXPERT window and wall paocr clean lng. American Window Cleanlns. Ph 52 LEGAL "NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notlco is hereby given that Ogden City proposes lo mako the following public Im provement, to-wlt: Construct main out fall sewer In Sower District No. KM, to gether with work incidental thereto, ac cording to plans, specifications and pro files oh file in tho offico of the city en gineer. And sealed bids nro Invited for said work and will bo received at tho office of the city recorder in the City hall at Ogden. Utah, until ten o'clock a. m. on the 23rd day pf June, 1020. Instruc tions to bidders, plans and specifications for said Improvement can be seen and examined at the offico of the city engi neer In the City hall of said city. The right is reserved to reject any and all bld3 and to walvo any defects. By order of tho Board of Commission ers of Ogden City. Utah, thlo, tho 1st day of Juno, 1920. C. T. JIOYES. City Recorder. First publication June 2, 1930. Last publication Juno 31, 1030. Published In Ogden Standard-Examiner. Sewer District No. 134. WATER SYSTEM AT SODA SPRINGS, IDAHO. Notice to Contractors: Sealed bids will bo received by the Board of Trustees of tho village of Soda Springs, Idaho, up to 8 o'clock p. m.. June 3S. 1030. and then opened for furnishing material and labor for the constructing lot aoproxlmatcly one and one-half miles of eighteen Inch wood pipe. Including Ven ture meter, valves and fittings, together with concrete catchment basins, founda tions, otc. Plans and specifications may bo seen at tho offico of the clerk. List of mate rial furnished on application to the engi neer. Tho board reserves the right lo award separate contracts for labor and for ma terial or for any part thereof. It also reserves tho right to reject any and all bids, and to waive any informaltlcs. By order of tho Board of Trustees. PAUL TIPTON. Chairman. Ined Norstrom. Clerk. Dated at Soda Springs, Idaho, June 7, 1020. ALIAS SUMMONS. In the District Court of Weber County. Stato of Utah. Mario Smith. Plaintiff, vs. Frank Smith. Defendant. Tho State of Utah to Said Dofcndant. You aro hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after sorvlec of this alias summons upon you, If served within tho county In which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days nftor serv ice; and defend tho above entitled action; and In caso of your failure, so to do. Judg ment will be rendered against you accord ing to the demand of the complaint, which has boon filed with tho clerk of said court. This action Is brought to obtain a Judg ment and decrco dissolving the bonds of matrimony now and herotoforo existing between plaintiff and defendant. HARRIS & JENSON. Plaintiff's Attorneys. P. O. Address: -314 Col. Hudson Bulld Ing. Ogden City. Wober County. Utah. ALIAS SUMMONS. In tho District Court of Webor County, State of Utah. C. V. Saltsgaver. Plaintiff, vs. Llllio Salts- gaver, Defendant. The Stato of Utah to Said Dofcndant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, If sorved within the county In which this action is brought: otherwlso within thirty days after serv ice and defend the above entitled action; and In caso of your failure ao to do. Judg ment wlrl bo rondorcd against you accord ing to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the elork of said court. Tho above entitled action has been commenced and la being prosecuted for tho purpose of severing tho bonds of mat rimony now and heretofore existing be tween plaintiff and defendanL T, R. O'CONNOLLY and . C. MT. MAR RIOTT. Plaintiffs Attorneys. P. O Address; Commercial National Bank Bldg., Ogden, Utah. ALIAS SUMMONS. No. 700. In the City Court of Ogdon City, County of Wober. Stato of Utah. Merchants' Credit Bureau, Plaintiff, vs. H. R. Prouty, doing business under tho namo and style of Prouly's Auto Hos pital Company, Defendant. Tho State or Utah to the Said Defend ant': You arc hereby summoned to appear within ten days after service of this sum mons upon you, If served within the coun ty In which this action is brought: oth erwise. vthln twenty days" aftor this service, and dofend tho above entitled ac tion; nnd in caso of your failure so to do, tho plaintiff in this action will apply to tho court for tho relief domandod In tho complaint of -which u copy Is hereto at tached nnd herewith served upon you. and will take Judgment against you for tho sum of $213.S3, with legal interest there on from February 29, 1020, together with plaintiff's costs and disbursements herein, for tho recovery of which Judgment this action Is brought. JOS. E. EVANS, Plaintiff's Attorney. P. O. Address: Ecclea Building, Ogden, Utah.. Dated Ogdon Cltv, Weber County. Utah. this 27th day of May, 1920. Some ants cultivate certain fungi on specially prepared beds of finely cut leavos. LEGAL NOTICES ALIAS SUMMONS. In the District Court of the Second Judi cial District, in ami for Weber County, Stato of Utah, Airrotta Wright. Plaintiff, vs. Charles J. Andorsonr and .the unknown heirs, de visees, legatees and creditors of said Charles J. Anderson; A J, M. Ander son, and tho unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and creditors of said A. J. 7U Anderson: Florence F. Nelson, and tho unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and creditors of said Florence F. Nelson: Angic Shilling, and the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and creditors of said Angle Shilling: Margaret Thompson McQuarrlo Merrill, the widow of Nell McQuarrlc, and the unknown heirs, de visees, legatees and creditors of Nell McQuarrlc; Mary Boyle, tho widow, and Nettle Boyle Calne, Mary Boyle Scow croft. Clare Boyle. Llda 'L, Boyle and P. Leonard Boyle, the surviving children of John A. Boylo, deceased, and tho un known heirs, dovlsccs, Icgatoes aud creditors of said John A. Boyle, de ceased: Anna Boyle, tho surviving wlfo of Lorin Boyle, deceased, son of said John A. Boyle, deceased, and tho un known heirs, devisees, legatees and creditors of said Lorln Bovlc, de ceased; Ada Boylo Gale, the widow, and Norman Boyle, Ivy Boyle Mosby, Har vey Boyle. Ada IL Boylo Elglo. Ruth Viola Boyle, Wlllard Snow Boyle and John Allen Boyle, surviving children, of Norman Boyle, a deceased son of said John A. Boyle, deceased, and the un known heirs, devisees, legatees and creditors or said Norman Boyle, de ceased: V. H. Forree. the husband or Rhea Boylo Fcrree, deceased, and the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and creditors or said Rhea. Boylo Fcrrcc, a deceased daughter ot said Norman Boyle, deceased. Samuel Horrocks, Mar garet Horrocks, Lowcry Leonard, Georgo E. Horrocks and Lcroy Hor rocks, the surviving chlldron or John Horrocks, deceased, and the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees and creditors or said John Horrocks, deceased; and or Georce E. Horrocks, a deceased son of said John Horrocks, deceased; Par ley Moore, the husband, and Harold Moore. Lillian Moore Jarvlas. Dorothy Brlggs. Eugene Moore. Glen Moore, Cora Moore, Eva Taylor, Isabello Mooro McGulre, Vera Moore, and Vlolot Moote, the surviving children ot Elizabeth E. Horrocks Moore, a deceased daughter of John Horrocks. deceased, and tho un known heirs, devisees, legatees and creditors of said Elizabeth K, Horrocks Mooro : Adam Patterson, John Doe and Mary Roe. -whose other and true namen arc to plaintiff unknown, and any and all other persons who have or claim to have some estate or Interest In and to all or any part of the property herein after described. Defendants. The State of Utah to Said Defendants: You arc hereby summoned to appear within twenty days aftor servlco 01 this summons upon you, if sorved within tho county in which this action in brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above en titled action; and In case of your failure so to do. Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of tho complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action Is brought to obtain a Judgment nnd decree adjudging the plain tiff to bo the owner and Mulcting her title against any and all claims of the defend ants In and to all of the following de scribed real estate, to-wlt: A part of Lots Eleven (11), Thlrtv slx (36) and Twenty-six (26). In Block Ten (10) In South Ogden survey of Og den City Survey; Beginning at the Inter section of the north line of Thirtieth street 'and the west line of Grant avc nm.. In said Lot 26, and running thence north along the west line of Grant ave nue 11U5S feet, more br less, to a point which Is 1S1.96 foet south ot the north line or said Lot 11. thcnc.a west 11S.91 feet, more or less, to a point 6.01 chains west of the east line of said Lot 11. thence south 1 10.5S fool, more or less, to the north lino of Thirtieth street, thence ca3t along said north line of Thirtieth street lo the place of begin ning, situate In tho southeast quarter of Section 32, Townihlp 6 North. Range I Wcat, Suit Lake Meridian. U. S. Survey, In Weber County, Stato of Utah. That the defendants, whoso names are t.. plaintiff unknown, claim an Int-irest in taid i remises as to the owners l here of. anJ that the same was derived by couveyar.ee or succession from the said d(-fendniits, Charles J. Anderson, A. J. M. Anderton. Florence F. Nel3on, Angle Shilling. Nell Mi-Quarrie. deceased. John A. Boyle, deceased. John Horrocks, de ceased, or Adam Patterson, C. R. HOLLINGSWORTH. Plaintiff's Attornev. P. O. Address: Suite 518 David Eccles Building. Ogden. Utah. Alias summons. No. 7212 In the District Court of the Second Judi cial District, In and for Weber County, State of Utah. Thomas Auld, Plaintiff, vs. Lamonte Dur brow, if not deceased, and If deceased, his unknown heirs, devisees and cred itors. Harry M. Durbrow, if not de ceased, and If deceased, his unknown heirs, devisees and creditors, Clara E. Durbrow Brlggs. If not deceased, and If deceased her unknown heirs, devisees and creditors, and George H. Durbrow. If not deceased, and if deceased his un known heirs, devisees and creditors, as the surviving children of Hetty W Dur brow. doceased, and any unknown heirs, and tho devisees, legatees and creditors of said Hetty W. Durbrow, deceased; Fanny E. Durbrow, Louise W. Dur brow. Ruthlo T. Durbrow. John Doe and Mary Roc. whose othor and true names are to plalntlfr inknown. and any and all persons who have or claim to have some cstato or Interest In and to all or any part or the roal property hcrelnart cr described. Defendants. The State of Utah to the Said Defend ants: You arc hereby summoned to appear within twenty days artor service or this summons upon you. ir served within tho county In which this action is brought; I otherwise, within thirty days after serv ice, and dotend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do. Judg ment will bo rendered against you accord ing to tho demand of the complnlnt, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action Is brought to obtain a Judgment and decree adjudging" the plain tiff to be the owner and quieting his ti tle against any and all claims of the de fendants In and to all of the followlns described real estate, to-wlt: A part of Lot Eight (8) Block Thrco (3) Plat B or Ogden City Survey; begin ning at a point 2 rods North of the South East corner of said Lot 8, running thence West 132 feet, thence North 50 foot, thence East 132 feet, thence South 50 rcet to tho placo or beginning, all situate in Weber County. Utah. That th' defendants, whoso names are to plaintiff unknown, claim an Interest In said premises as tho owners thereof, and that the same was derived by conveyance or succession from tho said Hetty W. Durbrow. C. R. HOLLINGSWORTH. Plaintifr's Attorney. P. O. Address: 51S Eccles Bldg,, Ogden, Utah. SUMMONS Inthe District Court of Weber County, Stato of Utah. Maude Potot. Plalntlfr, vs. George M. Pe- tct, Detendant, Tho State ot Utah to Said Dcfondant: You aro hereby summoned to appoar within twonty days atter service or thlo summons upon you, ir served within the county In which this action Is brought: otherwise within thirty days after service, and defond the. above entitled action; and In caso or your failure so to do, Judg ment will bo rendered against you ac cording to tho demand of the complaint, which has been riled with the Clerk or safd Court. This action 13 brought to obtain a Judgment or the court dissolving tho bonds or matrimony now and hitherto ex isting between you and tho plaintirf. and for the custody of the minor child, and for all such other relief as may be prop er In said action. 1IALVERSON, KIMBALL &. FARR. Plalntirr's Attorneys. P. O. Address: Suite 605 Eccles Build ing. Ogden City, Utah. NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS, OFFICE OF WYOM ING SUGAR COMPANY, Notice Is hereby given that pursuant to a resolution or tho Board or Directors, a special meeting' or the stockholders or tho Wyoming Sugar Company will ho held at tho orflco of tho company. No. 617 David Eccles building, In tho City of Og den, County of Wober. and Stato of Utah, on Saturday, the 10th day of Juy. 1920. at the hour of two o'clock p. m.. for tho purpose of olcctlng a Board of Directors for the ensuing year, and for tho trans action of such other business as rry properly come before tho mooting, or any adjournment thorooi. Dated this Sth oay of June.. 1920. A. C, LIGHTALL. Secretary. ALIAS SUMMONS In tho District Court of Wober County, Stato of Utah. t Nora Russel, Plaintiff, vs. Lawrence S. Russel, Defendant. i JM The State of Utah to Said Defendant. ft You aro hereby summoned to appear jH within twenty days after servlco of this Bv alias summons upon you, If served within B2 JH the county In which this action la brought. K otherwise within thirty days aftor ecrv- m 1 Icq: and defend the above entitled action; K i and In case of your failure so to do, Judg- ' H mcnt will be rendered against you accord- Ht B lng to the demand of tho complaint, which H'H has been filed with the clerk- of said court, H?l This action Is brought to obtain a Judg- HH ment and decree dissolving tho bonds ot Hi matrimony now and heretofore existing ii between plalntlfr and defendant. 1 HARRIS & JENSON, IB Plaintiff's Attorneys. IH P. O. Address: 314 Col. Hudson Build- iH lng. Ogden Cltv. Weber County. Utah. H PROBATE AND mmm GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES - H Consult County Clerk or me Respoe- H tlve Signers for Further H NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In tho Second Judicial District District Court of the State of Utah, in and for the Cotmty or Webor, In the Matter of tho Eatato of Vinson Knight Bclnap, Deceased, Creditors will present claims with vouchors, to tho undersigned, at the of- flee of Hyrum A. Bolnap, Suite 402-403 David Eccles Building. Ogden. Utah, on or before the 6th day of August. 1920. SARAH EM LEY BELNAP. -H GAdministratrlx, ' Dale of rirst publication June 5, 1920. " , Date ot last publication June 36. 1920. ! Hyrum A. Bclnap, Attorney for Admlnla- iH tratrlx. .H SOCIALIST TREND AMONG PURLIG Action' Not Words, Demanded vtU of Both Parties, Declares lM Senator Capper fl BY HON. ARTHUR CAPPER. United States Senator from Kansas. H (Written exclusively for Universal H Service. Copyright, 1920, by Universal 'J Sorvlco.) H COLISEUM, CHICAGO. June 11. lmmt The barber who shaved me this morn- 'l lng' asked if I was a delegate to the convention, and finding that I was not. ,H proceeded to unburden himself ot his , ;H ideas upon things political and so- H "I don't know," he said, "that it H makes a great of difference whom H they nominate or whom wo elect in H November. The same old gang1 will jH be in charge of things, anyway, and H the poor man will get it In the neck JH just the same. Personally I've al- JH ways been a good Democrat and my jf dud before me, but I'll be darned if' I H ain't about made up my mind that I'll - tJI vote for Debs. If them Socialists H would roll up a million votes it might H teach tho bosses something," ,H Sentiment of Many. ; With a keen-edged razor sliding' 'H over my lather-covered face, I felt no ;B inclination for an argument, but my 'l mind wandered to snatches of convcr- tl satlon henrd here and there and I re called the sentiments expressed in thousands of letters which came to my 'H desk, expressions of discouragement 'H and pessimism as gloomy as that of H tho man who shaved inc. and I won- .H dercd how many of the 9S4 delegates H In the convention and how many of 1 j thousands of visitora and boosters who ' 'aro hero to see that the convention makes no mistake, realize thc'slze of tho job the Republican party lias be fore It to say nothing; of tho job be- fore the nation. IH Performance and Promise. Governor Allen in tho first speech of nomination mado this morning said that what this convention does is of more importance than what any con- ventlon has done since the nomination - .J ot Abraham Lincoln. Mrs. Robinson, in the best speech mcfclo during- the convention, said: "We want works, not words," and both phrases were generously cheered. IH But gratifying as was the applause, It must be remembered that oratory and fine sentiment finely expressed will not win this campaign. To decldo jH the Issue in November, It must bo jH made suro that performances will fol- low promises. 1 IH Can't Help But Sec. Political leaders, in either party, are not entiroly blind to tho state of un- rest and dissatisfaction that is nimost IH universal. They cannot close their IH I eyes to it. But they aro too apt to j attribute the discontent of tho people to the natural depravity of man. or to regard it as the work of the devil ' or tho "foreign agitators." or to any- Ji thing and ' everything but the real f cause. They see the symptoms rather ! than the disease. It seems never tc- j JM occur to many of them that the un- bridled greed, the flagrant injustice ' JM and the barefaced robbery that have , been the outstanding characteristics of f 1 our recent history, fl.ro not exactly jH conducive to a happy frame of mind H among tho victims of the plunder- , IH CHIEF JUSTICE DEAD. mm ST. JOHN, N. B!. June 11. Sir Ezcklel McLeo'd, retired chief justice of the supreme court of Now Bruns wick, died tonight of pneumonia, at his homo in Hampton. He was SO years old. Sir Ezcklel first came into promi- JH noco in tho dominion when ho rcpro- IH scntcd St. John in the house of com- IH mons. His part in the Inquiry into tho lH sinking of the liner Empress of Iro land in a collision with the Norwe glan steamship Storstadt, in tho St. Lawrence rlvor, In 191.4, added to his fame as an investigator. ENGINEER DEAD. I NEW YORK. June 12. Tho death of Beverley R. Value, civil engineer IH in charge of tho construction of the IH new Croton dam from 1S93 to 1920 was announced here today. Mr. Value supervised the building of several new IH York subway lines. He was born In JH Montgomery, Ala, 56 years ago. and was graduated by Columbia University H 3WET SIXTEETN AND NEVER IH BEEN KI55-D;:BmYr - , gM ' " " 1 t H " " - ,r M jl BII dd !HiB