HjTT, -,. - - " H WEDNESDAY hVEINlfNG, UHUBEK 20, 1920. IHfc UUUtJN b 1 AfNUAKU-bAAMUNER 15 j j FOR SALE J H j Real Estate j SIX room modrm house and furniture i Possession nt once, 474 Twenty first "t rwT certain six room brlrh limited nt 174" Washington avenue; modem two r reonec porches, rtrif, striei pavlnt; mlil thin fr lain paid, now vacant i f'rl. . $.;;.it Ttrmi $1000 rh. balance ?n lona; time. O. A. Kennedy. l'tah Na- Phoni ' C"l'R room modem house nnd furniture. One block from school, one half Mok rom 1 1 lln . Twenty -nlntll ireei I FltOKRKft A KOW'LKS 2403 FTudaon Avenue Phone PIT I'OR TRADK IU acre of choice f.irni and orchard land with Independent water risht ' tO p thi r with five room modern house t;ood bam and chicken oop Situated In North Ojrden. Will trad- for home in Ok K Rl I KER i ' W i.' - li'rt Hiidaon Avenur limn. MT pBfl ; rni ci 'Mr. r . r n i si i A INVESTMENT CO &7S-2377 Hudson Anu I'hon- Iff, 4fH)0 Five room modern brick bungalow. . east front, biff lot. A ffood buy. ' 14 ',( -Five room inoderr. hrn W buniralow. H fruit trees, barn. chicken run and . ffaraff j ha'f Meek : r. .-i . . r tin-- rj . B ment. Terms, $'6(K 8I room modern white proased H hrlrk. full cement l:ieimnt. lip new enrage. A aplendld home, half Mock irom ckt hnr and ptVtlMll. Terma. 1 $ Six room modern brick on paed and enr lint hit; yard: lota of i. Term. I , Good 35 n re farm, will sell or trndc for r 1 1 1 pi opr1 THE 5l ' i i 1 ' r i MORTGAGE CO 111 Twei,i fourth Bt. I'honea 210 2x1 , $ Buys lour room partl modern. I larve lot. located on bench. A rml good bUJ Term t it room modern brick, Located ' close In on pavement. Iitre lot, up' ctall all rw H Garage. Thl:' place n be inad' Into n double apart cnl snd WOtlld roon pay for Itnclf , -xilh tenia. Thla property la an j eeptlonal buy and can be handled on caay temia. PtlSO FlTC room modern bunffalnw. lo . ,'. i ,,. Duthweal part of rity on-t pared .lrct, pavement all paid. lx)t i "xl1 i'em-nt haaemenl. House in , J 1 in rood ahaptl and a re;il buy nt thla I, price. Terma. I 4T0t--Attcnllon! Why buy an nnfiir niched houae when you can buy one t complete!) lurnlhed for price of un miahed houac? This bargain la : j nun rrodern bungoloxv, located pn I- ni b cloac to achool: furniture. ; I dl . rleaj In fact everything in j I 1 Iioimi- In I shap. Immediate poa i f x xeKKlon. TerniM. j l.'00 Six loom, iiiixl-'rn brick, locnted on ! j bench, inre- in. cemenl baaamant. I . flaoplng porch, ffaraffe. A real buy, 1 1 heap ;it $tOOi. Terms. j I Sec in If ou ore In the market for new ,f Up to-lhe-mlnute bungalows. us we nrr i I ux nta for aeveml, new brick DUnffaloWa j i now r.iid lot Immediate poa.eavslon. Ix-i : cated on bench in best resident section of J -ii PrloM right and eaay terms. , THE GUARANTY afOKTOAOB CO. I! 4I; Twent fourth St Phone 20 281 1 i sii lti: -,: . .. i 7T Da It ' ' ?" ahari I - '' 1 I HAVE acvcral I 1 i 1 1 ' 1 1 aaveral that I can accept city nropertv M part payment nlo have mime hnrcain.4 m -cltj property. Kov (IrKlln. 2373 Hudson I avcrtut i i i ini tl j;v io Bl IS - acrca nil , i . rlrh i . barn. fec. horae, waffon bufrpx- an.) -other Implemoils Some In fruit l)..i:; location, close to school!, two blocks from '' car line. Will make good terms. 67Q j g i ' 1 tree 1 ri i roomed modern iram-- home In ' g o i . pndltlon . iiC Plnffrei 1 i p-. 'I.I . ,.n " . nn. and Thlrt first Inquire 2010 Monruf I I av. i u- SI ' j. n 1 1 ' ihr. rooi i modern brli h hoi well located, close In on Twant) llxthlr. stre. t. with pood lot Onl J000. Term- jV I 10 5 Kour room frame hOUJNt, close In on I Lincoln avenue, paved street lot 40 feet F wide $1800. $40u canh. balance same A bbbbbj as painp rent. iH Kour room house In pooxl :-hnpe, with iH on-- ncre of pood land with watt r riff" I dedil place lor pnrden and a home. $25u0. iH I buy Liberty bonds. i A pood reven room home well located iH in the rallrond dletrlt t. close In. larp" iH lot. onl $210 Terms to suit. iH An elepant seven room brick hot! I iV well located on the bench, close In, ! ib modern except heat. Only $3200. $500 iH cash, balance same aj paying rent i A good eight room home within two iH blockn of the union drpot, with lar lot. i a great revenue producer. Tenna If tie- iH J. .1. URL'MMITT iH 2417 Hudson Acnu. Thone 5 6M5 ONE new tour room frHmM, Junt built. Only $2100. iJ One three room frame, only $2500 $90 if down, the balance without Interest, Sec iB trie before ou bu I havo an) thing you iH want from A to Inquire 101 Thirty mil trael UK n i' room bi ii ii house, large :"' Phone iw 1 So or inquire 565 Seventeenth street. . ilH IX room modem frtirwi bungalow, ex iV( cepl heat, with furniture Apply 1 1 OH Ttt. nl Ixth atrci 6460 i v. ii-n ink- toa n TiT itrit 1 1 moo iBI i n home at J541 Van Luren, J stories and iMl full basement A fine borne and a K'r Ti i. phoni I ' 1 101 iH BOMB VBP.V TjFIRADKC IBM I ik.;ii.n momi;s iH N TICK MS iH Also some vacant lots. iM I N iH REAL i:sttk AND LOANfl iH Telephone 425 501' Lcilc Midg. iB 6400 SAL estate handled on Sort DOtlcl iH Prompt attention given to all home seek iH rs, Call and 6ee our list J. 11. Lpper- iH ion. I" Twenty sixth street Phone 12S7 , 6301 i OWNER 8ts rooms strict) modern. 1 i i"tv bon.e. without doubt the best buy In, j -aw own; n.u:,i 1. old at once PhoiM SIX loom hou.'.- nt Thlrtj elffbth and FJPJo rant. Will rent furnished or unfur . lull -ilshod. Will sell furniture, Kimball 1 Hb ilayer piano. Mahogany and quarter j H tawed oak furniture. The Walker Com I i.ni. Phone inn 54 1 ' v i home.n lor tb. iru of otn Donblo 1 pressed brick cottage. modern except eat HM Monroe avenue. I'hono 1204 4- II W L POKTKP Rral Ktate and 1-oans t37c washlnfftoii sveaue Phone 1S76 . 126; SIX room hoi;., t t r ri amj gang. I . . r ot 1MB Grant .,j7 ; 1 bUJ . lour room.-. i I SO dO n B-. 12250 buya flvu rooms, $300 down H 14500 buya five room modern brick'; $1600: i B O.U.DRAITH &. KARL :48;' Washington Phone 1K1 ' Skeen realty V Urand new four rooiS bungalow on , M i. n. h modern i xcept heat, move right ni $600 cash will handle, balance like, Iva room In railroad district- vacant H ' cash, balance ea;y. Price $2100. E I'lve room brand new on bench; vacant Dnlnnci eaav. V Phone 013 2255 W ' OWNER Four room hOUM, 3 lots on i .iphteenth street also i acres on Seven I street. Phone I FOR SALE Real Estate I Continued FOR SAL?: hy owner. 2 acres of land. 3 room houae M.0 Second atrect Phone ti KlfJHT room modern on bench, sidewalk and sewer paid: $3Wrt; easy terms. Sen four room. $2500: terma. Six room modem, basemen t parage. sjni Bsweaj room tnodefO, bnscn). nt parage; IM00, Kour rooms, large lot. $215t- easy term l"ie room modern, with furniture; $5500. Man) pood buys m small frame, cheap, and easy terms. SAl'NDLRS A OALBRAITH '0. Wushlngton llrone M01 MFORN i room I unffi with sleeping porch; 50 foot lot. 2D23 I I sajaasaasai asisaMaawwayMMMMeaeaiawaaaJsj WANTED Female Help -COUNTER girl; muat be oer IS. Apply, 'bamplor. Shoe Repair Shop. 362 Twen- i i $61 HRER neel ppeerinff young pirls for high class advertising Ag-s IS to 23, , pph Mr. M Y. I', KiKnn 203. Iteel i'ii m rtEII MAIU wanted 121 Tw entj Legi H ' SC OIRL for general hi no laundrv I'hon,- KH3. 2336 Adatne. $5 OIRL foi genei ' Phone 21 ii ii Json WOMAN to h p 1 ewing Bloom, t hi I 11 7 X) : i 1 Phom 1 1 ' i oi ! tmlly. '1 washing. 1072 Twentv fifth str- t Phone t. ' ; ', OIRL for general housework. Bnuul fam Hj no laundry mmI: liKin'1 271" f.4"t ii :i:i;i:.m mi TT. ! n,,', i COOK Vppl) ni person .i'. Ifariha Nut Si r North Wellington avenue, at city I mil 2D ,, GIRLS over 18. Ogden Steam Laundry, i 1 1 i ; KXPERII f: wing girl inted nt j apl i 1 V " Bh ip - i ' I " j (' i i :u 1 1 v i 1 - " ipb.-t t"-,: ; i ' i . ii i n th pap; t WM i waKTFed I ; Male Help EXPERIENCED teamsters wanted; none i ' ut residents of Ogden need apply, Og j I i Bt wer Pipe 6V Clay Co i i ivkhy bo-, wan i Vpp 51 n int. i hi . i ;i i. " 5651 j 11,1 I I r ,t if.pt-nring young no n for tigh lass advertising Ages IS to 23 j Salary nnd commission to those Qualify-J nt Appl M i; 1; . I'.eed Hoi- I. Room u Y over It nrs of age who has had j oms experience in composing room, to Barn trade. QoOt) wages and pood condi-jj lona See Mr. Smith. for man Standr.rd- i mlnei .'ini . I m until 3 $0 1 ' II , IARP1 xi'l'i; laborer en rilsh 'm i wanted for Job lasting two months. I Heady work with Sunday work optional. ,ppl c ! L.nMiioi-.- - Co.. 215 Errles r .1.1 ini-- - 6 ' II ,,r g ui with hoi e foi SI nds rd-Ejt 7 rnln r route on Harrisville road See clr- -ul.ition niJiiai - i Standard Kxaminer. ; :i . v ,n. i . foi Standard-Examlnei -OUtS In Taylor. See circulation mana j ftdard-Exam In '!!' I i ". to unload i o.ii. r-ood pay iion Col ( I'birt. : ir ' m,I W'a hlngtOn 6236 j i V"! at . .-t.ni Iriion '....j.l waper, 6186 , I si GAR MEN v. .Ti:i ,', We have openings for a large number I -' experienced station men. Laborers also!1' .inte.J Phone to Interstate Sugar Co.. 11 r 5 or meet our trucks in front of amberger depot at 7:30 a. rn at h morn- iff Interstate Sugar Co. Hooper, Utah. r7 il'. LY repair 'in'o?. ignition V. M. C. A. ; p ,,i,, gi boo'. Lot A n ies 5M1 , , HELP WANTED j j M"aie and FraeAe j A.MniTlOI'S men WOmen over 17 v.nnl 'il I'. S governmrut positions. $135 to $ir.'. month. List positions Ircc Franklin Institute, Dept. 403 H. Lochestcr, N. Y. e,:: i r. WAfTTElT' j j Situations YOUNG married man experienced In gtir ,1,-e xvork ; drive any car Will accept any steady xvork. Box H U. Standard-Exam tu 6616 (TPTAINS don.- nn. I v.onian will go out bj thi hour i 'honi I 1 76 615s N 1 1 1 IT nl, Iiim ,ii I it t. r . r. 1 refer- 1 SnCeS, ex merchant policeman. Box 60. SI:, i., Ian) Kx:in,m. r Ml 4 DRESSMAKING; guaranteed. 449 Twen (th Phone l'C, .1 BMQ i . u i ; .hi e,i .. i .ii i -n, 6896 I I I MST1T I I I N' 1 I - Ot ,1;.. Prompt service, ah work guaranteed. j:::is Wash' ; ington avenue. Singer Sewing Machine. 8M6 i T. I -si i ii ; b. .i.iin, tnd nbrol 01 I ln. remodellnc. Work guaranteed. : i i oni 13 15 J B89 I ULsmSlilchlngi plCOt enge. tuttoti, i'ii.. -na and pleaUng Becond floor w H Aright .V Hoi a. Mrs H laan 1169 WANTCDTOBOROWJ Jt 8 per cent: no commission Box 'S , ir. Standard Kxaminer, ctfiil WANTED TO BORROW Wanted to borrow $1J6", will pay 10 per cent Intereat, (lood security. Box 23. can Standard -Examine! 6696 FOR SALE OR TRAJDEJ I'JIS ICODEL five p.u-sencer Bulck. new Kxldc battel, newly pninted. good tires, motor in A 1 condition Will exchange lor il'odKc roadster or real estate. Bargain It taken ut once. 627 Twenty second street. Phone 2136-N-R 6616 FOUR ai n s litid; new four room modern bungalow; garuge. 7S9 Seventh street Phone -41- v jig I 'Vl .KLiAND. liargaln Owner gone t Phone 430S APARTMENT hou Incorai about luool per esr and apartni-nt lot owner's u..- ' Price 111,600, Consider fotne trado and terms; prefer vacant lots Phone, 1156 i 6Bri I Board and Room ROOM .m. i board foi gent ei 1341 Lin 1 ROOM and board, man nd I wo sms n hoys. Care of boys during day Box 3. car-- Standard Lxamini r r WANTED j Miscellaneous) LARGE clean rags wanted at Standard I Examiner office 4379 WE titke your old range as first payment on any new ran, or will buy your old ranee PUtMghl Boms Kumltur Co. 4473 - A new ladder ha.- no round, onlj two steps, one for each foot, which slip up and down in slot-, tlonj the Bldi of tho ladder. One of the principal railroads run uiz? out of London will put In pressed steel ties j FOR SALE j Miscellaneous GOOD electric washer. 2303 Adams. Phone 1 e,'- 250 TONS hay $7. 50 per ton Phon 9M W GOOD winter apples. Gano and other kinds: will sell cheap thU week. 221 itreej 1 ' s ' ' A FEW medium slied freeatone peaches TWO beating stoves In good condition I BltTTCLE in good condition, cheap. 3341 CI r II ;!. li:V .; tb . f hair, itood range, excellent baker. 2123 Madison. r c 2 1 . WINTKH nprle free from worms and' bruises. $00 Twelfth street Wine saps , and Pearmaln. good apples. $1 and $1 25; $1 SO Lnd $i.ts. run- IM PRANKUN tourl&g rr- practically new. Innulr. II M Mack. 260 Washington; . , ' 1 I 'Imn,. 1 1 TWO hard coal or coke burners, cheap. Phone 101 C5S4 , WIDE tire farm wagon gears, nearly new. good values Sidney Stevena Imple 1 ' - FOLD I NO baby buggy for sale. 2301 : '"'1 STUD-BAKE R farm wagons. Sldne Stevens Implement t'o. WM 10-HORSEPOWER gasoline engine, s outfit unit 6 volt storage battery. 36 ini h . 1 . i 1 , r H W "'C all Ave ' 569 I , n ml a n U miich cow, c.iii n 23 7 6.ri70 BEA1 TIF! L broadcloth suit: trlcotint dress, size 40 Phone 556. Room 10. 5M4 : . M l m..!...' o'.l pig I'hon. v l: 3. 6532 V. i ' . I I T i nli 7.17 Twelfth 61 ' PRACTb' I ,I,V new biu.jel.s ni,;. l. in'; ; nn f honi 104B 1 HEATER Binger ewtng machlnt kitchen cabinet! must sec to oppreclate. 3214 - ' 1 ONE nt a Vladdln Supreme phonograph I Lt 133 e I T s nl j seventh. 1 1 .i ;i :. i i cattle nen befon buying ttaj lor winter, communicate with S. K. - : . i i '.'i.h... K. I-' i i 6809 fONATHAN sppli and wlntei potatoes ire ready now. Phone 11 .i t 10'' 1 1 H ;i I :-!, t. .- . . ows. Phone .',;i du i, ,i i- i: ..! i, i- : i- :n ! 1 1 WE PA1 higher cash prices for all used IQUSehold furniture. Newman's Second Inr.il store, jus W,if hlngton aenue. Phom ' r ONATHAN appli n I i srs W - le h ' .'''' Tv. l ib St 1 -l ... : ; :j m V.. :! M'I'LKS II I; i Mid. ldserdale. Phone UJ 3"r. ' :v. extsacted hony 'or sale at 2uc per: lounrl or $11.5" In Cu pound cans, while i lasts Aiblress Geo T Pierce. R F.I , 5. Pox 222. MaiTlolt; also Geo. O. latcheloi 8941 Stephi na ayonue, 5708 1 ,AROE i colored fonatham 68; hip-h i ;iade Wlncsups $2.50; big red and striped . $j It Phoni 2$ WW 56SQ i PAIT.'TS AND VARNISHES Euy your paint at Stowe'l and save noney 1800 'ashlngton avenue. Phonf I KU 1 ii'ii i.n,iil ,ut.o Phone 1-IJ7 5073 1 JNCAJLIEl) lor suits, luilor made; big i eduction f'.ortlou a. 211-25 Twnty-flf:n I Phono IU7 WANTED j To Rent 'WO or three room furnished apartment I t once. Schclln. Phone 302 W after 5:10 1 m. 6624 'OlrR or five room modem house or I partmentj must bi- in good location; anted nt once, will furnish references hone 3'.'-) Ak foi Mi Rogers fiCl 7 , IIKEE or' four ro.jiu boue Call -II T 1 ' 66("i i Out! room morlern apartment or house i imished or unfurnished: by couple with' out i Inl.lren " ti bSox 2S'i. S5H T'liM'l. room nnfurnl:hed house or apart ment; no children. 2850 Washington 6103 FURNISHED apartmenl with two or three rooms and bath; couple; no children. I Hox L H W , Standard-Examiner 650O WANTED to base Ranch. Will ron elder any sort of good proposition. Pox Standard -Examine) 47 1 :4 K ,'i hfifi mod -rn house or apart ment, close in. no children, referenci i hone i ' 1 ' 6.176 j PARTY who took hat with Initials J. D. i P. from Weber academy last Sunday" hy I mistake, please call phone 24 J-4. 6633 Ci m 1 . ti . fi it. No 4409 attat bed to tall light Return to Standard Examiner Reward r,5?5 AMERICAN KAll.W W BXPRESS Scotch Collie dog. Description, white with brown spot.v. Reward. 6556 jFOUND I AI'TO tire 32x44. on Twenty-sixth street n one who calls mid Identifies tit.- and pays for ud may have same. Phone 60. 66 3. 3 toient I I Furnished I ROOM for one or two gentlemen Block l and half from Reed hotel. Phone 223 J 6641 TWO room apartments, furni-hed gni i Ij Thlrtj fjral gtrt gl 6640 W I i I . r . til 'or a bou i t -. ,, ntonth. f u i jnished three room apartment Phone 1410 i 6643 TWO mom furnished house, CT1", South Ogden avenue, Phone 1029-M. t.".4 2 1 NICELY furnished room for one or two gentleman, 14 block from cr line. 3175 gentlemen, t block from car line Phone I 8764 " tfWh; 1 FIVE room i I, mi house piano; to p. r i manent t nants only. 3283 Ogden ave nui 6MI i ' '' ' ronl I ping room for g. ntb-iii. in (. lose in. 4:.i Ttit fourth street 6611 SUM riVG nrl bo;, rd t. 7 1 Tv. .-n t second. 6613" ' '' 'M I "KT MM. I : I rout sleeping room 324 Twenty-first street. Phone 2776 M. MM j FURNISH CI i Oe..,.ing I wins; , men (.,-. tet r,-. I J 7 1 1 . .Madiron Ave. 6554 i ONE nicely furnished i nom In pnvati fenrrilj 2243 I!ccles avenue. 6b", MODF.I: N mini h. .' ! i i n l: innm lor one or two gentlemen. 2560 Orchard. 7 : Fl RNISHED room for rent Modern con venlmces. 2C20 Liberty. Phone 3358-W i 644j MODERN sleeping rooms Private home ClOSg In. Phone 2313 J. 459 Twenty-sec- ond street Abo gunige. 644X BLEEPING room 5 3 Twenty-seventh! Phone 8173 M 5777 ROOMS i j le Hoi. I I'Mfi Oi-iint 4?3 I ;! Opportunitie !; ESTABLISHED business, reasonable prlci and good terms If sold at once. Address can Standard Examiner. kr5, SMALL rooming house for sab I64V4 Twenty-fifth street 6502 TOR RENT j Unfurnished I 7 ROOM Btrfctl) modern brick house. $60 per month, Inquire Volker Lumber Co. 5517 ' W' i.ii'i:: t.i h. d modern rooms for rent. 256 Patterson. 6b37 I -rssssssssaaaasaassae Ssssaagja. SsjSMSjsgessaasajsgjaaAaajs ; FOrfSALE Auto. eNeweNe. -fc.--w,.- sagas - sejsassaasas1saSsajssajsaajsgJj CH EES MAN'S RENrVEl' .M'TOMOBILWS lHdge touring car Dodge roadater. Bulclc K-45 lourlnk Bulck E 35 roadater. Bulc6t four touring, i'odge sedan Ford sedan. Ford coupe. Ford deliver". Kord roadster. Maxwell touring. Oakland six. Studebaker four. These cjira have new lop. aint. good tirr and have l-en r. ncw.vl mechanical hy, All late models Prices cut 33 13 per cent CHESSMAN M'TO CO 16(6 Washington Ave. Phone 325 66M 1)2''' h in. II. four pas.. nc.-r ro.idster. used only flvi months, excellent condition. Cosh or term. Party lenvlnR town. Rox N. K , cre Standa.rd-Examlner 6643 O.VE ton Fonl truck, top .nd aide cur tains. Good condition. 143 Twenty fifth itret ' OVERLAND 3m for mUs Party ies town. Call after 4pm Phone 1650 M r.fii.7 7- PASS EN6ER Studebaker, 1911 model bargain. 233 Twent) fifth St. Phone M i: l : '' n. w 7 pns.cncer tonrtnR enr at a sac rlflce; leaving town Box X. care Standard Examiner 6573 I 1320 Cadillac It.ondster 1319 2 ton Nnah Truck 192ii ton Oldsmoblle Tnick ! 191s' 1 ton Nash Truck I 1917 Studebaker Touring 1 191 S Oakland Six Touring I 1316 Kord Touring 1916 BulCIf Roadster I 1990 Nash Touring De m o nstrster i All In first dun mechnnb -il condition. I PACIFIC N ASM MOTOR CO. 2200 Washington Ave Ogden. rtah i Ft 'i I s LB- - At n bargain llghl ; .'.passenger touring .nr In fine condition:! ' Kood tlre., new top, new p.-ilnt t.'all phone 33l- For sal, or will trade for llghl truck, j j six-cylinder 7 ta.iscnger touring car. 1 'standard mak , good condition A perfect J family car. Make me an offer. Phone 331. ' We have a limited number of good used ! cars of standard makes. l) In good run nlng order we will sell at bargain prices j rather than carry them over until spring. Our los3 will be our gain. R 1 MITi 111 .1.1. CO 12433 Hudson As. Ogden. l'tah 1 6649 BY ' N i :i - 1 lodge touring '.:tr. gol as j m-( 2323 Monroe Avenue HI K.'K llcht In. five passi nger. A! , slwi'i-. five cord tires: $300 A bargain L. 1 Hultrht. 2 .r. " u '".I nl r '''- 1317 I ORD. bargain. 2395 Jefferson, . 54n SEVEN passenger Cadillac Good ts new Best value In city Murphy "holcs.lc i Qrocen Co Twenty fourth street. h2s ; rQNEY To LOAN ON real estate. Eight per cent Interest. No commission. 2337 Grunt. Phono 582 tnVl I iu salaried people without security, to others on plnnoj furniture, boi ds. etc ; "27 Hudson Bldg Phone J-4 243 VfONIC'i lo lo.in on uioioveu ei estai- j Kcly & Herrlck. Tf WANTED j To Buy 500 healthy rabbits; must be good and solid colors. 2 months to 4 months old The Samuel W. Conrn II Rabbitry, 123 Thlrt -first street, after 5 p. ni. f,CiZ KOLl'ING serein suitable for kitchen, also a good looking cupboard, suitable for fruit and groceries. Address Box 9, Standard Examiner 6614 f, ROOM modern Imin on bench, rash payment $1000 Dealing with owner only i ' I'.ox 4 1 3 '. :' i ;i ii Mi ir:.. - I lid lor nun's old clothes. 259 Twenty fifth street Send a postal. 6919 1.1 P. 1 i title eal. sheer, hog AVII1 . .iP ton' ner n'tie ' Phone 2333 618 LIBERTY BONDS. I buy llbert tonds at highest price If you have bonds for sale, see me J. J. Brummitt, 2417 Hudson avenue. Phone 53 I 61 S3 i WILL r lv highest price ror poultrv and rabbits. Phone 1243 Western Grain & Kei d ('o 5800 PI LLETS run ac...-, an number Western Grain ecd Co 2351 Washington Ave 5733 i . rjj truck Phoni 9299 w 5673 LAL'.P clean r.itc.i wanted at the Stand ard T-Txamlner office 4380 Information Bureau 12.00 PlrR l.tNr PFP MONTH ANYTHING New o- OI0 ANYTHING A to Z new or old bought, aold or traded Phona 333. BOOKS AND STATIONERY Rramwcll Bool' and Stationery. J3fil Washington Ave Phoif 360. 206$ OANKIN Q Utah Natltonal Bank, southeast corner Twenty-fourth and Washington. Phons CL CHIMNEY SWEEP Ogden chimne) sweep Phone 364 6444 CARPET CLEANING Ogden Carpet Cleaning Co. Have ns clean your rutr the best wav. Phones 418 and 1823-W. 505( Expert carpet cleaning, upholstering mattresses made ever, feathers renovated Call E. J. Hampton & Co.. 2586 W. 4231 CARPET CLEANING K. Van Kampen for upholstering ear pets cleaned, altered and laid. RcmakJng of mattresses. Phona 2752-J. CITY JUNK HOUSE Phono 133. 2i5s-6u Washington Ar. 799 DENTIST Tho New Method Dentists sre special ists In all branches of Dentistry. 946? Washington Avs. 23011 ELECTRIC MASSAGE For a nice ob-t trie ma-aage. call at 244, Grant avenue 43U ENGRAVINu Ogden KngTavlng Service . mahers of rlno cuts In one or mo.-j olors. 116 Twenty-fourCi Street. PhOM 63 LIFE INSURANCE J. P. Corr, 423 1 : . Ies Building. Geo. D Bennett, corporation and crroup Insurance a specialty Phone 124 -W. 1614 JUNK AND HIDE Western Hide & .iunk Co.. 292$ Wash InsrtoD Av . Phonn S61. Ogden I 'jnk Hnune, 205$ Washlngtoa Ave. Phono 210 PAINT For best fresh made paints, buy from Pioneer Plnt Mfg Co.. 1E Tw. ntv-third $'.'..'.u to $4 50. bl64 PAINTING C. H. JCerbc. Phone 345 J. 5263 PLUMBING Gas and coal ranges connected. All kinds of plumbing work. Our prices are right. Orvii Waldram, 561 Seventeenth street Phonu 2623 It. 330 ROOFS REPAIRED All kinds. C. H. Zerbe Phone 945-J 6263 REAL ESTATE W'lllard Kay. real estate and loans 24i4 Washington Ave Phona 40. 174 STOVE REPAIRING .Stoves set up and repaired. Phone '-'i 6019 SCAVENGER Garbage aid ruhbLih hauled, cesspools nd tolleti cleaned. John Chlpp ft Co. Phono 2S. 2348 Hurlsoi, Avenue. h733 TAILORING Bloom, the Tailor, is an expert on re r?in an1 '' raring Suits made to or.ier :24 Twenty fifth stre.-t. fRUNKg AND BAGS Trunk and bag repairing, round cor ner lium btsndard Galluchors. '373 Hud ecD 2111 r-vrrr,W,NDOWS CLEANED t..PtKT window and wsll Daoer ctcn ng. American Window Clcan!r:i-. Ph. 563 - m LEGAL NOTICES , Notice M A No. 02" T:oi APPLICATION FOR PATENT t'nltcd States LJind Office. Salt Lake City. Utah. Spt 10, 1920. Notice Is hereby given, that Southern Pociflc Gold A: Copper Mining A Milling Company, a corporation, through Its au thorlred nrent. ( on lloiderman. whos-i postofflce address Is Salt Lake. City, l.'uh. 1 has mado application for a Cnlted States patent for the luorltc. CupHtc No 2. Cup rite No 3. Wizard. Last Chance, Last Chance Extension No. 2. Last Chance Kx- ' tension No. 3. Pea Cock and Top Notch 1 lode mtnlni: claims consolidated, situated i in tb. Sierra Mndre mining district. Coun ty of Weber. State of Ctnh. being Sur vey No 6571. and described. In the fiHd notes and pint file in this office, with 1 macnetio variation at IS deg. Lajtt, as1 foi Iowa: Commencing at corner No. 1 or Dlorlte lode claim, whence rbi? S v corner ".Vc I tL T. 7 N It. 1 W.. S L B. & M. Dears S. 14 dep. 42 rain. W. 1226 ft; Thence N. 6 dig. 23 mln W 600 feet ' to corner No. 2 of said claim:' Thence S. 8 deg 53 mln. E 3000 feet ' to corner No 3 of Wizard claln;: Thence N 5 deg. 23 mm. W 966.6 foct to corner No 2 of Top Notch claim; Th..nce S. 18 deg. 53 mln. E. 566.4 feet to comer No 1 of Last Chance Extension ! No. 2 claim; Th. nce K. 5 deg 4S mln. W. 1459 4 feet ' to corner No 2 of Last Chance Extension No. 2 claim; Thcncec S. 88 deg. 53 mln. E. 600 feet : to corner No 3 of mid claim; Thence S. 5 deg. 48 mln E 1453.4 feet to comer No. 4 of said claim Identical with comer No. 3 of Last Chance claim Thenco S. 5 deg. 23 mln E 133C.3 feet to corner No. 4 of List Chance claim. al with corner No. 3 of last Chance 1 Extension No. 3 claim. Th.-nc 0, fj deg. 54 mln E. 1435.1 feet to corner No. 4 of Lust Cham .. Extension ! No. 3 claim; Ih. n, ..- N deg 53 mln. W, 27"4 5 feet to corner No 1 of Cuprite No 2 claim. 1 Thence N 5 deg. 23 mln. W. 1200 feet 1 to corner No 2 of Cuprite No. 3 claim, identical with corners 1 and 4 of Wizard, and Dlorlte claims, respectively Thenc N &8 deg. 63 mln, W. 1600 feet to corner No. 1 of Dlorlte ciainv. the piur Of beginning nnd located In SW. i. SB 4 and NE. Vi. Section 8 ond NW S and NR. of Section 17, Township 7 North. Range 1 West, B, L. B. & If., containing an area of 169. 0U6 acres exclusive of con I flit ts, us mown by tho duly certified Hold notes of said Survey No 6671, to bo in confllt 1 with SW, 'A of SW U of Bi tlon I and with Section 17. T 7 N . B 1 W . 8. L. B. & M. I direct that this notice be published In ' The Standard Examiner, published at Ogden, Utah. GOCLD B. BLAKE LEY. I Register EDWIN W SENIOR.. Salt Lake City, Utah. Claimant's Attorney 5423 Date of rgt publication September 15. 1920. PRObATE AND GUARDIANS14IP NOTICES Consult County Clerk or me Respec tive Signers for Further Information. In the District Court of the Scrond ludl clal District of Utah in nnd for Weber County Estate of Laura Cm gun. Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the of (ices of S. P Dobbs. 2flS-2U Hudson' building, Orrden, l'tah. on or before Feb ruary h 1921 WILLIAM H LOWDRFi. Administrator Stuart P Dohbs. Attorney. 6417' NOTICE. Ertate of Isaac Guy Clark. Deceased. The petition of Murion J. Clark, for let ter3 of ndminlstration, In the above entit led mutter, nag been set for hearing be , fore Hon A L Pratt. Judge, on Monday, the 1st day of November. 120. at ten (10) 1 o'clock a. m., at the county court house. In the court room of said court. In Ok den City, Weber county, l'tah Witness, the clerk of uild court, with the seal thereof affixed, this 20th day of October. 1920. WALTER N KAltrt. Clerk Agnes Smith, Deputy Clerk, w. il. Reader, Jr.. Attorney for Petition er (Seal) C654 NOTICE. E.-ilAte of William Jenkins Deceased The petition of William James Jen kins and Homer. Vere Jenkins, praying for the admission to probate or a certain doc ument purporting to be Ihe last w II ond testament of William Jenkins, and for tho appointment of petitioner William James Jenkins as administrator witlj the wdll annexed of the above entitled estate, in tho above entitled matter, has been set for be.irlng before Hyn. A. W. Agee, Judge, on Monday, the 1st dav of November, 1990 .it two f2) o'clock p. m . at the coun ty court house, in the court room of said court, in Ogden City. Weber rountv, Utah. Witness the clerk of Mid court with the seal thereof affixed, this 20th dav of October, 1920. WALTER N. PARR. Clerk By Agnes Smith. Deputy Clerk. C R. Hollingsworth Attorney for Peti tioner. (Seal) 1 CC55 INUI ICt. Estate of Geraldine Wevsenfclt Deceased. The petition of Kate Moore, for the pro bate of will of said deceased, and for the issuance of lettere testamentary to her self. In the above entitled matter has been set for heailng before lion A K Pratt. Judge, on Monday, the 1st day of' November. 1920 nt ten (10) o'clock a m . I at the county i ourt house. In the court room of Mid court, in Ogdcn City. Weber county, l'tah. Witness, the clerk of said court, with the seal thereof affixed, this 20th clay of October. 1920. WALTER N. FARR Clerk. By Agnes Smith, Deputy Clerk J. D Murphy, Attorney for Petitioner. (Seal) i653 - He's New Chinese Minister to U. S. " WASHINGTON The Stnte Depart ment has received official athlees from Teking staling that SaoOCe All red Sze has boon appointed min ister to the United States by the government of China. He succeeds Vi Kyuln Wellington Koo. who lias been mad Chinese minister to Gits.it Britain. The neu ambassador lo Washington" from China was educated at Cornell. He 1ms held several cab inet posts. nn WEEK OF FASTING TOO MUCH FOR HER LOUISVILLE, Zi Sarab E Wi II 21, arrested on charge of passing a worthless check, declared she would 'fast until her father, T. E. Well i The Ogden Auto Directory WHERE THEY ARE AND WHAT THEY DO i Franklin Agency and Service. All makes repaired 2466 Grant ave"e- 6503 H Briscoe Touring Cars, Gramm-Bernstein Trucks. White-Robinsoi f 2300 Washington. Phone 340. 3739 Ogden Auto Radiator Co., 2329 Hudson Avenue 3740 S All makes of batteries repau-ca and recharged Exide Battery Sta- mi tion, 2359 Hudson Avenue 3741 Weber Taylor Motor Co., 2333 Hudson Avenue Ciialmers and Max- I well sales and service. Phone 143 3742 R-; Hudson Auto Top Co., 1717 Washington. 3773 m Willard Battery Station, 2454Grant avenue 3738 E Northeast Service Station Cheesman Auto Co. 3786 f- ..... legal notices 1 Proposed Confltitutional Amend ment No. 1. SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO 6. A Joint resolution proposing an mrnd mont to Section 5 of Article 11 of tht Constitution of the State of Vtah. ro intlnic to municipal corporations. Be It enacted by the Lir1Ialure of th State of ftoh two thirds vote of all the1 members elected In the two Houses con i curriny therein: B4 tlon I That It Is propod to ajnnd Section I of Article XI of tho Tonstltu-: tlon of the itte of l'tah. ro that thi i BAino will read as follows Sec 5. Corporations for municipal pur pones shnJI not be created by special lawn ! Tho Lerlslutur.- by ircn.-ril law., shall j.ro vlle for the Incorporation. orKerilmtlon and rtasalflrntion of ritlei nn.l tOWni In proportion to population, which law moy bo nltcred. amended or repealed. Any clly may frum- nd :oio,, char ter for Its own government In the foi lowing mnnnrr The legislative authority of the rity may, by two-thirds votn of Its memheri nnd upon petition of .jnatlflcd "le. ors to the number of 10 pei rent of all votes cat at the next precrrt i lection for the of flee of the mayor thall forthwith provide by ordinance for ii..- .submission to the .l-cfnm of th.- question hall s Com mission he chosen to frtlm i 'n-irtcr'" Th" ordlnanc- -hi..l! require thai the qui I tlon be piihmltted to the electors at the next rvirit-vr municipal 'lection Tlr l I lot containing 6ich question .Oial! ajso cont.Hln the n.amcs of 'candidate for n bi rs of the proposed Commission, but Without Party deHignatlon Such candi dates shall be nominated In tho same ninnn. r aj requln-d by lav for nom!n il on of city offi.-ers. If a mnlorltv of the elec torn voting on the Question of choorlng a Commission sh-ll vote In the affirmative th'.n the fifti'en cejdldntcs recelvlnfi a majority of the votes cuat at fiuh elec tion, shall constitute the chr-irtor Commis sion, and shall proceed to frame a char ter Am charter so frsmed shell be sub mitted to the qualified electors of 1 1. c ci'v at an election to he heW.l nt a time to be determined by the charter Ccnnnb -!...n. which .hall he not less than tl.lrt;, day-; subsequent to its completion and dictn button amons the electors and not more than ono jear from such date Alterna tive provisions may also be submitted t. be voted upon separately The Commls wlon b1v make proMslons for the distri button of copies of the proposed charter and of an altamatlro provisions to the qualified electors of the city, not less than sixty days before the election at whl. h It Is voted upon. Surh proiosd charter and such alternative provisions as arc ap proved by a majority of the electors vot ing thereon, ehall become an organic law of such cltv at such time as moy be flxe-3 therein and hall supersede any existing charter and all lawj affectlniT the organ ization and government of sui fa city which are now In conflict therewith. Within thirty dayw after It3 approval a copy of sui h charter adopted certified by the mayor and cltj recorder and authentlcal ed by the serl of such city, shall DO made in duplicate and deposited, one In the of fice of the Secretary of State and the other In the office of the City Recorder, and thereafter all courts shall take Judl clal notice of such charter. Amendments to any such chsrter may be framed and submitted bj the charter Commission In the same manner us pro lded for maUlnp of charters or m: be proposed by th" lefrlnatVe authority of the cltj upon a two thirds vote thereof, or by petition of qualified electors to a number equal to one tenth of the total vote crut for movor on the next preceding election, and any such amendrien' maj bo -ubmltted at the next regular election and having been approved by the majority of the electors votlnr thereon, shall be come a part of the charter at the timo fixed In such amendment and shall be cer tlfled and flld a.s provided In case of charters. Each city forming Its charter under this Section shaJl bare nd Is hereby prr'irit.-d the authority to BXereJse all powers relat ing to municipal aff nn, nnd to adopt and enforce within its limits, local police sanitary and similar regulation not to con fllct with the genernl law, and no enumer ation of powers In this constitution or any law shall be deemed to Mmlt or restrict the general grant of authority hereby con ferred- but this grant of authority shall not Include the power to regulate thi; eerv Icu or charges of public utilities so long as such regulation j provided for by ten ernJ law, nor be deeme-d to limit or re strict the pwor of the legislature lit mat ters of public or general interest nor thOM relating to Stote affairs. The power to he conferred upon the cit ies hy this Section ehal! include the foi lowing: (a) To lovy, ass3s and collect taxes end borrow money, within the limits pre scribed by general law. nod to levy and collect special assessments for benefits - conferred. (b) To furnish all local public services: ; to purchase, hire, construct, own. main tain and opvrate, or lease, public utilities local in exUnt nnd use; to acquis b condemnation, or otherwise, within or , without the corporate I'mlts. pnpt rtj I necessary for anv such purposes, subject to restrictions Imposed by general law for th.- ;rotectlon of other communities arid to grant IocjiI public utility franchises and r. t-Ml.ii. tin exercl.se thereof subject to the continuing; power of regulation of pub lie utilities their rates and service, by the State, as Is now or may hereafter be. pro vlded by funeral law. (c) To make locnl public Improvements and to acquire by condemnation, or other Wise, property within Its corporate lim its necessary for such improvements; ond also to acquire an excess over that needed for any such Improvement and to sell or lease such excess property with restrlc tlons. In order to protect and preserve the Improvement. (d) To Issue and sHl bonds on the se curity of any such exceas property, or of any public utility owned by the clt. or of the revenues thereof, or both. Includ ing. In the case of a public utility, a fran chise stating the terms upon which. In case of foreclosure, the purchaser may I operate such utility. Sc. 2. The- Secretary of State Is here I by directed lo submit the proposed amend ment to the electors of the State at the n-xt rrentrul election in the manner pro vided by law. Sec 3. If adopted by the electors of this Stale, this umendment shall tko ef feet on January 1st. 1021 Approved March 18. 1919. 1 Buffalo, Ky., sent money to cover iho ! cheek Two days went b nnd when she was called into court, she learned ber case was continued for a week. That meant too much fasting. She cried, and then she ate. oo SELDOM SEEN IS VERY APPROPRIATE TOLEDO George Miller took Bl3 blankets to the Seldom Seen laundry to be cleaned. Now he thinks ue as misunderstood and that they have cleaned him instead. The laundry is closed and the management, accordinc to neighbors, is seldom seen recently ON ACCOUNT OF HUS3ANDS. LONDON Mrs Charles Green asked :i Judge for a divorce. She didn't want her husband any longer. Another wife requested that the JuiIko appoint Proposed Constitutional Amend- W ment No. 2. E SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. . ' A resolution proposing an amendment to H Section 7. Article 12 of the Constitution of the State of rtah. relating to tax H rrie for State purposes Be It resolved by tbe Legislature of the H State of l'tah. two thirds of all the H m mbers elected to each House concur H ting 1 tlon I That It Is propooed to amens EL Section 7, of Article XIII of the Const!- H tution of the State of l'tah so that the B snr.ii will ri.id SJ follow:, S. - The rate of taxation on proper H ty for State purposes shall never exceed H ft mills on each dollar of valuation to b apportioned as follows. Not to excend Ih on each dollar of valuation for fl general State purposes; not to exceed I H mills on at h .loliar of valuation for .!le trl.-t achool purposoa; not to exceed U H mill on each dollar of valuation for hlgn school purposes, that part of the State H tnx apportioned to hirh school purposes H shall constitute . fund U be called the H High 8chool PUnd nd ahull be appor- H tlonexl to tho Cities mil hoot district H maintaining h'11 srhoo'.o In the manner H the Lesjlslature provide. And when- H .ever the taxable property within the 8tt H shall amount to 1400,000,000.00, tho rates H shall not exceed on dollar f valua lion two ano fourtenth mills for fffnerai Slate purposes, two tenths of one mill fot H hii:h school purposes, and s';ch lery foi district school purposes wOl ralne an- H nually an amount which, added to any H other State funds avM.ilav.ile for district H , school purposi equals 125.00 for each person of school ago In the Stttu. shown H i by the lost prccodlnf school census, un- H less n proposition to Increase such rate H or rates. sp clflnt; the rate or rates pro- posed and the tin.. .Hinnir which the same H shall be hvled. b- first submitted to a .vote of such of the qualified electors of I the State, as. In the year next prcced- H InK such election, shall hav paid a prop- H erty tax assessed to thorn within the State, H and the m.ijonty of .ore olini: tberc.-( 1 shall vote In favor thereof. In such man- H ner as may be providad hy law. Sec. 2. The Secretary of State Is di. H , rccted to cause this proposed amendment to be published at required by the Coh- stitutlon and to be submitted to the eleo JH tor- of the state .it the next cititui elee tlon In the manner provided by law. H j Sec. 3. If approved by tTie electors of the H State, this proposed amendment shall tl ICC effect on the 1st day of January, f- Approved March 1$. HI. k , Proposed Constitutional Amend- ment No. 3. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION fr' NO. f. W ' A concurrent resolution providing an amendment to Section 1. Article XIV. H of the Constitution of the. State ot H I l'tah relutlnp to State debt limitation. H i Tie It enacted hy the Legislature, of the H State Of Utah, two Ih.rd.- of all the :nem- H I hers elected to each of thu two Houses H concurring therein H Section 1 That it is proposed to amend H Section 1. Article H. of the constitution H I of the State of l'tah, so that the .same H i will r.'id as fe.llowi. I Section 1. To meet casual deficits or H I failures In revenue, and for nccesary ex- I pendlturcx for public purpo.oH, Including fl the er. ction of public hulldlnftM, and for the payment of all terrltorl.il Indebtedness 'assumed by the State, the State may con tract debts, not exceeding In the aggrv- 'rate at any one time, an amount equal to B 1 2 porcentum of the value of the taxable property of the State, as shown 1 the Ixst assessment for State purposes H previous to the incurring of sueh lndebt jedncss But the State hail never con- M tract any lndnbt-diiess except as in the H jnext section provided. In excess ol H such amount, and alt moneys arlsina H fr(m loans herein authorized, shall be ap H plied solely to the purposes for which they were obtained I Sec. 2. The Secretary of State Is hereby i directed to submit this propose amend jM j ment to the electors of the State at tho ln.-xt general election In the manner pro law I Sec. 3 If adopted by the electors ol H 'the Stele, thl.s amendment .hall take ef feet January 1. 1921. Approved March IX. 1919 H .Proposed Constitutional Amend ment No. 4. S SENATE CONCURRENT RE30LUTION I A concurrent resolution proposing an amendment to the Com stitutlon of th H State of l'tah by amending Section 5, H Article XVI, relating to rights of ac- H tlon to recover damages for Injuries re. H iftltlng In eieitth H Be It resolved and enacted by the Tci- H lature of the State of l'tah, two tlurii H of all the members elected to each ol the two Houses concurring therein H S.- tlon 1. That It Is proposed to amend H Section 5, Article 16. of the Constitution of the State of l'tah. so that said soctlor H shall read as follows. "Tho right of action to recover damage! H for Injuries resulting In death, shall novel be abrogated, end the amount recoverable hall not be subject to any statutory llmi tation, except in cases where compenaa tlon for Injuries resulting In death Is pro M vlded for by law." H Section 2. The Secretary of State 11 H hereby directed to submit this proposed amt ndment to thu electors of the nta to H at the next general election in the man 1H ner provided by law. Sec. 3. If adopted by the electors nl H the state, the amendment shall take efcel H January 1H. B Approved October 9. 1019. M I. Harden Bennlon. Secretary of State. of tho State of t'toh. do hereby ccrtlfj that the foregoing Is a full, true and cor net copy of ail Constitutional Amend ments pionosoel by the regular and spe H clal sessions of the Legislature of 1919 oa tho same appear of record In my of In witness whereof. have her- unto sei my hand nnd affix- d the (Jreat Seal of th State of l'tah. this 1st day of September. (Seal) HARDEN BENNION, Secretary of Slate june to tame her mate. Still another explained that she vr&a willing tnal her huab.-ind return borne as a board- or. All in i he same coUrt on the same ll j ;4000 PIES TOWN I STOPS BUSINESS ! NEWCASTLE, lnd.-Tuesday, Oc 'tober 12. was n da 10 be remembered I in Newcastle ror on that date 4000 chickens and 1000 homemade Pld were the inducements to bring erv- body in the town iu the Henry COUP ty fair. Every merohanl !'- i bin store bo ai not to mlas aoj 01 ih oo To entbk- a hammi r to be used as a tH hatchet an inventor has patented a I blade to be attached to its bead. H