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UNIONjBEL .
$ ADVERTISING PRICES
Want advertisements cost on cent
per word each l9sue, or 5 cents per
line of five words per day, no first
insertion Ie6s than 25 cents, or two
or more Jlnes per week at the rate of
25 cents per line per week, or 75
cents per line per month Remember
J five average words make a line. All
advertisements on this page must be
paid In advance. No exception to this
rule.
WANTED FEMALE HELP.
ELDERLY woman for general house
work, good wages 74" East Seventh
street. 6 30-lwk
IRL wanted Inquire 1874 Washing
ton 6-30-1 wk
GOOD girl for housework, 2649 Tef f
?5 Phone 1019 6-28-tf
"3"" WANTED Competent girl for house-
" work; no washing or Ironing; small
family; good wages. 2720 Adams
6-27-tf
GENERAL house work; good wages
ill be paid to good girl
or woman who applies early. 214R Lin
coln Ave, 6-27-lwk
AN experienced girl for housework,
good pay; no washing Inquire 81S
21lh Street. 6-25-tf
WANTED MALE HELP.
HANDY man to work on ranch and
able to cook for two people Ap
ply at Pullman Cafe, 268 25th St.
6-27-lwk
WANTED Ten Ihe solicitors for an
easy selling article. Commission
or salary to right party Money
mnking proposition. The A M Of
ferman Co of Ogden, 2562 Washing
ton Ave. 6-26-lwk
SHOE or clothing clerk to work Sat
urdaye only Good wage. I. L
Clark & Sons Co.
WANTED.
SITUATION MALE
YOUNG man wants position; sales
man preferred. Address Room 2,
Montana house, 160 1-2 25th St.
6-27-lwk
, ,
SITUATION FEMALE.
,
WANTED Home washing Phon
113T.2 R 1 1 1 wk
BOARD AND ROOM.
VJOARD and room or furnished rooms
Phone 1410-W. 539 23rd St.
6-24-lmo
MELROSE, large nice rooms. $1.50
per week, upward, 2639 Jefferson.
tiK'4-lmo
EOARD and room. 2236 Grant A-ve
6-13-lmo
ROOM and board, also some table
boarders Poplar Heights, 437 24th
Street 6-17-lmo
FOR RENT
FURNISHED HOUSES, ROOMS AND
APARTMENTS.
TWO furnished rooms for light house
keeping with bath. 456 22nd St
7-2-lwk
ROOMS for jjght housekeeping;
lights, pas and bath. 2613 Washing
ton avenue 7-2-lwk
KOUR-room, modem, ciose in Ogden
Steam Laundry 7-2tf
NEWLY furnished rooms, 329 26th St.
opposite park 7-2 luk
SEVEN room modern bouse 2522 Or
' chrri 6-30-1 wk
STRICTLY modern housekeeping
rooms, furnished 2201 Lincoln ave
nue. 6-28-lwk!
bath; also sleeping rooms, 427 24th
St. 6-28-lmo
o - ROOM modern brick; on bench
Purdy. 247S Wash , phone 485-J.
6-28-lwk
M RNISHED room, with or without
board. Inquire 438 22nd St.. phone
1540-W. 6-28-lwk I
LATEST modern apartments; partly!
. furnished. 439 Herrlck Ave Phone
I 1316-J. 6-27-luo I
THREE nicely furnished rooms. Call I
phone 1570-W, 6-27-lwk j
J l'( RNISHED rooms for light house
FOR rent. I wo furnished rooms for
light housekeeping; sirlctlv mod-
ern. 2721 Grant Ave. 6-12-lwk
FOR RENT Furnished, new. clean,
comfortable hojsekeeplLg rooms, $2
wk. up. 536 31st St 3-13-lyr
, FURNISHED flats 2034 Grant. We
4-16-lyr
NICELY furnished '.-room apartment
J modern. Ideal location No Chll-
I dren 2341 Adams. 6-23-1wk
THREE rooms, clothes closet and
pantry, furnished for uousekeep
1 mg. 2220 Lincoln. 6-3-tf
e
r MODERN 5-room house nicely fur
nished -'J Orchard avenue.
t 1 b 1 mo
5 FIVE room, modern house. furniBhed
2824 Madiaon. Phone 2237-J.
SEVEN rooms, modern In good con
dition 63'j 23rd St. 6-9-lmo
Appearance of a brood of 17-year-locusts
in Nebraska is not as porteu
tous. politically, as it would be if
Colonel Bryan wore not comfortably
holding office Tacoma Daily Ledger-
FOR RENT
UNFURNISHED HOUSES, ROOMS
AND APARTMENTS.
FIYE-room house and barn, l acre.
1157 23rd St 7-2-lmr.
A .lODERN house 9 moms and large
basement with furnace; rent $80 per
month Inquire C53 27th St Phonn
fu,7.
THREE rooms, lawn, shade, cellar,
no dogs 1663 Washington Phone
7-1-lwk
TH REP: room house, rear 2768 Lincoln
reasonable. Inquire 146 22nd.
7 Mw k
FOR RENT Five room house. 468
22nd St. 7-1-lwk
r-nenr apartments; three or rive-'
rooms. Apply D, H. Peery Estate.
A OOZY three-room house on bench.;
$12 50 per month. Inquire room 403
First Nat' Bank Bldg. 6-28-tf
13-4 and 6-ronm houses, close in. rea
sonable. 2155 Adams Ave. 6-28-lwk j
8-ROOM trame. $20 00 One 4-room
and two 5-room apartments, all
I modern. Purdy, 2478 Wash , phone
4S5-J. 6-28-lwk
4-ROOM house. 2138 Jefferson Ave.
Inquire Christenson Shoe Store.
6-27-tl '
, FOUR-roomed modem brick house.
2370 Lincoln avenue Phone 707-W i
j 6-26-lwk
POUR rooms and bath, rent reason- I
able, 2049 Farr Ave. Phone 640-W.
6-26-lwk
i
EIGHT-room modern house, close in, I
$25 per month. Kelley & Herrick.
6 21-tf
6-ROOM unfurnished house, 1182 24th
St. Phone Geo. Keopp, 46K-4.
i 6-14-lmo
SIX-room house, modern, south-cast
corner 27th and Grant Phone
2019-W. Apply 2634 Grant. 5-1 -if
4-ROOM flat, unfurnished. Over Smith
Grocery. 26th and Wash. Phone 2S4
RICH flats, 2465 Jeff Phone 609.
6-11-tf
TWO unfurnished rooms and closet
for lady or man and wife, 2133 I
diaant iva fi-Q.1u.-k!
COREY apart mcnts modern and rea
sonable. 2566 Washington ave.
6-24 If
FOR RENT OR SALE
MODERN 5-room house; good loca
tion, on car line Phone 152.
6-26-lwk
FOR RENT STORES
2462 GRANT avenue, small store room
Apply Mayor's office 6-3-lwk
2238 WASHINGTON, 2-story brick
building for store room, 1000 feet
deep, full basement , reasonable ren'
al to right party Apply Mayor's of
flee.
LOST.
ENGRAVED band bracelet, between"
Wall and Washington avenue. Re
turn 116 26th Reward 7 1-lwk
FOUND.
PAIR gold rim eye glasses on Lincoln
between 23rd and 24th. Owner call
2265 Lin. 7-1-lt
PERSONAL
WORKING man. good monej maker.
wants to correspond with German
woman. 35 to 45 vears old Address
Box 211 Ogden P. O. 7 2-3t
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
HOUSEHOLD furniture bv the piece
or bulk. 261 30th St 7-2-lwk
HORSE, buggy and harness Phon
1 453-M 7 2-lwk
TWIN clinder Flying Merkle, 7 h. p.;
fully equipped, cheap. Ogden Nov
elty Works, 2576 Washington avenue.
Phono 7f4 7-2-lwk
GOOD small paying business for sale
Care K, Standard. 7-2-lwk
SMALL wagon, show case, cheese
c utter, screen doors Phone 405.
6-26-lwk
A GOOD horse, harness and surrey
Call 45f 30th St. 6-25-lwk
THREE good horses 3272 Stephens
Ave Phone 974-W. 6-27-lmo
ELEGANT new furniture, mahogany
and oak at sacrifice. 2549 Graut.
NEW No. 5 Oliver Print type; half
price. Will trade lor motorcycle,
terms Phone 366 -M,
MOTORCYCLE, cheap Harley Da
idson. 1912 Model; practically new.
Phone 2223; a snap. 6-16-lmo
DOUBLE door sale. 30x44x60; fine
condition, cheap J S Lewis Co.
6 16 J mo
GOOD range, $15 00; dining table
chairs, dresser, beds curtains, etc
, r, O ti . . u io-ft t".
-juj luni'i Ave., puuue
6-14-tf,
' HIGHEST grade pianos and self play
ers '.at lowest prices and terms. We
i do tuning and repairing also. Pantoue,
2874 Hudson. Phone 1209. 6-13-H
lON'K good motorcycle for sal at
2658 Monroe CbeaD 6 10 lwk
PEST grade of gravel for cement.
$1.00 load delivered. Phono 270W.
6 10 lwk
FOR SALE Runabout auto; good
condition Will trade for motor
cycle Phone 1306R
ONE milch cow at 84th and Pace J.
P. O'Neill. 6-18-lwk
SHUBERT piano In good condition.
Phone 723-R. 2331 Adams 5-19-tf
TWO Shetland ponies., well broken
and gentle; also one pony buggy and
harness J T. Hales, 14i7 Washing
ton avenue 6-6-tf I
PULLEYS, SHAFTING AND
HANGERS
Cheap for cash, owing to a change
in our press room the following are
offered for sale. Can be seen at the
Standard office,
36 feet of 2 3-16 Steel Bhaftlng
with seven (7) 12 1-2 Inch drop hang
ers 1 32-inch 6 1-2 face wood pulley.
1 18-inch 6 1-2 face wood pulley.
1 14-Inch 6 1-2 face steel pulley
1 15-Inch 8 1-2 face steel pulley.
1 12-lnch 6 1-2 face steel pulley
1 17-lnch 6 1-2 face steel pulley
1 24-inch 6 1-2 face steel pulley
These are all split pulleys and can
be used upon any size shafting.
1 0-Inch, 4 inch face, wood pulley
1 12-inch, 5 12 inch face, wood i ul-
ley
WAN"! ED Clean, wmte old raga, at
the Standard office. Phone 56. 360
: nil su
KINDLING wood. Yard on HudBon
Avo, bet. 23rd and 24tb Sts- Phone
S17-J. 12-28-tf
FULL sized Ink barrels, $1.00 apiece
Inquire Evening Standard, 360 24th
Su Phone 56. 1-lS-tf
MONEY TO LOAN.
ON farm or city propertj . Any amount
Purdy, 2478 Washington. 6-11-tt
MONEY on first mortgage real es
tate loans. Kelly & Herrlck.
3-15-tf
MONEY TO LOAN on real estate;
$100 up; real estate contracts and
mortgages bought and gold.
BICHSEL INVESTMENT CO.
2411 Washington Ave., Room 11.
LOANS on Improved farm or city
property. HUNTER & KENNEDY,
423 24th St. opposite court house.
6-12-tf
Money to loan on city and farm
proper! y. Any amount, no delay i
Malhews-McCulloch Co., under First
National baDk. Phone 301-W.
MONEY to loan on watches, dia
monds. Jewelry, firearms, etc. Un
cle Sam's Loan Office, established
1S85. The Money Lenders of Ogden
278 25th at, C. H. Smith, Prop.
9-4-lyr
! CHATTEL loans, salary loans. You
can get it today. Cheapest rates,
best and most private terms In Utan
I D. D. Drake, over Paine it Hurst.
MONEY to loan on real estate secur
ity. J. J. BrummitL 4-27-tf
PATENTS
EEN LOEWENTHAL 5203 Pralno
Ave., Chicago Patent Promoter.
Expert in patent Issues. Ogden ref
j erence. 6-14-tf
POULTRY
SWEEPSTAKE pen of White Wyan
dottes. 3350 Lincoln Phonc-1272-R,
6-24-lmo.
NOTICE.
SPECIAL ROAD TAX ELECTION.
Wc6t Warren, Warren &. Randall,
Weber County. Utah,
Notice is hereby given that In pur
suance of resolutions adopted by the
Board of County Commissioners ot
Weber County. Utah, on June V, l'.O:'..
Special Elections are hereby called
in West Warren. Warren and Randall
Road Districts of Weber county. Utah,
on Tuesday, July 22 1913, at the
school house at West Warren, and at
the residence of H. J Randall at
Randall in said districts, between the
hours of 7 o'clock a. m. and 7 o'clock
p. m., on 6ald day. for the purpose of
submitting to the qualified electors
within said district a proposition to
authorize the Board of County Com
mlssioners of Weber County, Utah, lo
levy for the fiscal year 1913. a dis
trict road tax of five (5) mills on all
the taxable property within each nt
said districts, lo be used exclusively
for the construction and repair oT
roads and highways situate therein
Only registered oiers residing with
in said districts, who shall have paid
property tax thereon in the year One
Thousand Nine Hundred and Twelve
(1912) shall be entitled to vote at
such election.
The following named persons have
been duly appointed by the said Board
to conduct 6uch special elections
Randall H . J Randall. James H.
Roylance and George Randall.
Warren William T Wayment. Jo
seph Skeen and .1 M Wade
Wept Warren Frank Barrows, Jas,
G. Belnap and Joseph Hodson.
By order of the Board of County
Commissioners of W eber County,
Utah.
MORONI SKEEN.
Chairman Board of County Commis
sioners, Weber County, Utah.
(SEAL.) S. G. D"i E.
Counly Clerk. Weber County, Utah
Dated June 30, 1913
Date of first publication. June 30, 1913
Date of last publication, July 22. 1913.
NOTICE OF SALE OF ESTRAYS.
State of Utah, County of Weber.
In the West Weber precinct of said
county.
1 h,ie In my possession the follow
ing described estray annuals, which,
if not claimed and taken away, will
be sold to the highest cash bidder at
my residence, in West Weber Pre
cinct. on Wednesday, the 9th day of
July. 1913, ut the hour of 2 p m.
(Description of auiinal.i One brown
horse, about 14 years old, weighs 1100,
collar marked; no brands
Said estray was taken up by Willi
am Fronk Sen on the 2Mb dn of
June. 1918
JOSEPH W. HERRICK,
Pound Keeper for West Weber Precinct.
MIGHT SEEM A REFLECTION
Widow I wish to have on poor Mr
Hoozer s tombstone the words, Hero
lies "
Cutter Win you have it in the Lat
in form, "H4c jacet?"
Widow No; I dou't think John
would like the -hie." Boston Tran-Bcripjt,
IT NEVER FAILS.
' Oh, dear " she said: I wish we
COUld become prominent In soclef.
"It s easy," he replied. Start a suit
against iue for rll.orce ami no paper
win neglect to m.-ntion that we sre
prominent in society." Chicago Rec-lord-Herald.
r
FOR SALE
REAL ESTATE
BY owner, 7-rooh modern, cement,
good barn, large lot, between 21st
and 22nd street, will trade for small
er house If location suits 2152 d
ams Phone 1490-11 7 1-1 mo
A SNAP 45x153 feet lot with 2-room
house, lights, water, cellar In house;
ck.se In. $iuii0 2S37 Hudson avenue.
A BARGAIN Lot 58x132. with 5-room
modern brick house. 433 27th St
A SEVEN-roora modern house on
Twenty-third street, bench and car
line. Lot 60x132 f eft iQn,n nhM
barn and chickon yard; house partly
furnisher! This is a chance for a
lovely home. Will make Rlmost any
terms. Price onlv $4300 00
MATHEWS-M'CULLOCH CO.,
Under First National Bank
m 6-26-tf
FARM TO TRADE.
ARM near town for house, close In.
C. D. IVES, 3S0 25th St 1-15-lyr
choiceT
IN splendid location, only $16 per
acre and up, easy terms; we ha;e
16,000 acres of sub-irrigated, irrigated
and dry' farm land to sell on very ear,y
terms; land very productive, yielding
from $S0 to 5140 per acre each season
ciimate ideal, opportunity best in the
United States to get a home and farm
cheap and easy. Land selling fast
Better write phone, or cal on
HUSSEY WOODS REALTY CO..
2411 Washington Ave., Ogden, Utah.
Phone 393. 6-4 lwk
A TEN-room frame house, 3-4 acre
of ground in northwest part of cit.v;
one block from car line and close to
the business section. This Is a fin"
location for chicken raising or garden
ing and the price so low It is just
like finding money Will take small
payment dow n and your ow n terms on
balance For a few days only, our
price Is ?2000 00
MATHEWS-M'CULLOCH CO,
Under First National Bank
6-26-tf
GET your own home, don't pay rent
Most any kind of a house you want
Sell almost the same as paying rent
Lots for sale near school and car
i line All planted in nire fruit trees.
I only $100. easy payments Loans
and fire insurance. For further in-
formation see H Van Braak, 3519 Ad
: ams. Phone 974-W.
1 SMALL fruit farm close In. Bargain.
C. D. IVES, 380 25TH ST.
5-31-lwk
FINE lots; homes to
suit you. Easv terms.
R. C. McBride. Phone
1427.
TENURE OF SCHOOL SUPERIN
TENDENT'S SERVICE.
Easfon, Pa., can claim a school su
perintendent whose term of service
rivals anything here or abroad. s far
as Is known Sixty years In one pro
fession is In itself remarkable enough
but when it is added that Sujerlnten
dent Wm W Cottincham s record is
of sixty years in the same position, his
case appears to be unparalleled
Although few superintendents can
point to an where near as long a
terra of service as this, there are a
number who have served for man)
years. A list of some of the more
notable cases is given by W R Hood
in the city school chapter of the 1912
report of the commissioner of educa
tion, just issued. Superintendent .las.
M (Jreenwond of Kansns City, Mo., le
retiring after thirty-nine years of ser
vice; Superintendent Glass, at Lynch
burg, Va., has served since 1879; Su
perintendent Phillips, at Birmingham,
has served since 1883; Superintendent
McClaymonds has been at Oakland
since 1S83; .Jacob A. Shaw an has been
superintendent at Columbus, 0 , for
twenty-four years; Henry Snyder, at
Jersey City. N. .1 , tor twenty-one
.rears. Charles M .lordan. at Mln
neapolis. and Charles W. Dean at
Bridgeport, Conn.. loth for twenty
years.
Superintendent William H Maxwell
of New York city has a record rf
more than a quarter of a century in
a professional administrative position
in New York it, if his term In
Brooklyn he included.
When Charles W. Cole died last
year lie had given thlrtyfour years
of his life as superintenlent of the
schools at Albany, . Y, a position
which his father had held before him
for a long period of years.
Notwithstanding that life tenure is
by no means an accepted principle
in American school systems, the av
erage term of school superintendents
in large cities Is much longer than is
usually supposed. In fifty cities of
100,000 population and over the av
erage term of service Is seven and a
half vears This In spite of the fact
that school superintendents are elect
ed for comparatively short terms one.
two or three years, generally, and to
have served long usually means to
have withstood many a stiff re elec
tion contest Th tendency Is con
stantly toward longer terms and fixed
tenure as conducive to efficiency
Money Collected I
In Japan, Canada, California,'
Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming, Kansas;
and Utah, during month of June, j
1913. If you have money owing
you we can get it if it can be
collected. We garnishee wages,
and attend to all business con
nected with an up-to-date collec
tion office. Foreign concerns of
ten collect a few dollars for you,
but do you get the money. We
are under bonds to the state in
the sum of $5,000.
Turn in your bills and see what
we can do for you.
li. A. STRATFORD,
First Nat. Bank Bldg
NOTICE OF INTENTION
Notice is hereby given by the Board !
of Commissioners of Ogden City, Utah,
of the intention of said board to
r.irike the following described im
J row mcnts, to-wlt
To create the West side of Jeffer
son Avenue from 28th to 33rd Streets,
and both sides of 31st Street from
Jefferson Avenue, East a distance of
350 feet, as a sidewalk district, and
to construct therein a concrete aide
walk 5 feet wide and four Inches in
th.ckncss, with the necessary inter
sections, together with the necessary
grading therefor, and to defray the
whole of the cost thereof, estimated
at $2,000.00, by a local assessment
upon the lots or pieces of ground ly
ing and being within the following
dilrict, being the district to be bene
fited or affected by said improvements
viz:
All the land lying between the out
er boundarv lines of jald Street aud
Avenue, and a line drawn 50 feet out
ward from and parallel to the said
cu'er boundary lines.
All protests and objections to the
carrying out of said Intention must
he presented in writing to the City
Recorder on or before the 17th day of
July, 1913, at 10 o'clock a m, that
being the time set by said Board of
Commissioners when they will hear
aud consider such objections as may
be made thereto, at the Mayor's of
flct at the City Hall, Ogden Cltv,
Utah.
B order of the Board of Commis
sioners of Ogden City. Utah.
Dated this 23rd dar of June, 1913
A. G FELL, Mayor
U T i n?v T7" : n -
First publication, June 24th. 1913.
Last publication, July 16th. 1913.
NOTICE OF INTENTION
Notice is hereby given by the Board
of Commissioners of Ogden City.
Utah) of the Intention of said board
to make the following described im
provements, to-w it :
To create Jefferson avenue from
29th to 32nd Street, and 31st Street
East from Jefferson Avenue a dls
i;n ice of 330 feet, as a sewer district,
and to construct therein a pipe sewer
together with the necessary man
holes, and connect all with the man
holes of the present sewer system,
.ind to defray the whole of the cost
thereof, estimated at $3,000.00, by a
local assessment on the lots or pieces
of ground lying and being within the
following district, being the district
to be benefited or affected by said
inpro ements, viz:
Ml the land lying between the out
er boundary lines of said Street and
Avenue, and a line drawn 132 feet
outward from and parallel to the said
outer boundary llne
All protests and objections to the
carrying out of sueh intention must
be presented in writing to the City
Recorder on or before the 17th daj of!
July, 1913, at 10 o'clock a m.. that)
being the time set by the said Board
of Commissioners when they will hear
and consider such objections as may
be made thereto, at the Mayor's of
fice at the City Hall, Ogden City.
Utah.
Dated this 23rd day of June. 1913.
A. G. FELL Mayor
H. J. CRAVEN City Engineer
First publication, Jun 24th. 1913.
Last publication, July 16th. 1913.
, I
SUMMONS
In the District Court of the Second
Judicial District in and for the county
of W'cber, State of Utah.
Emma Thiel, plaintiff, vs. Theodore
Thlel, defendant.
The State of Utah to the said De
fendant You are hereby summoned to ap
pear within twenty days after serv
ice of this Summons upon you, if
served within the County in which
this action is brought; otherwise
within thirty days after service, and
defend the aboo entitled action: and
in case of your failure so to do, judg
ment will be rendered against you
according to the demand of the com
plaint, which, has been filed with the
clerk of said Court. This action 16
brought to recover a judgment, dis
solving the bonds of matrimony, here
tofore existing between you and the
plaintiff.
JOHN E BAGLEY,
Plaintiff's Attorney,
p O Address Rooms 313 and 314,
First National Bank Building, Ogden.
Utah.
SAFE
Conductor We have missed this
connection, and you will have to wait
at this station six hours
Old Lady (who is a little nervous
on the railroad Well, I'm safe for
Bis hours, anyway Exchange.
$200.00, Ogden, Utah, July 1, 1913.
i Tins coupon is -worth two hundred dollars on the pur-
chase price of a fine new brick cottage, if presented at our
office, on r before July 7, 101 3.
NEWTON-BURNHAM CO.
i m i
Description: Brand new 6-room light brick cot
tage; thoroughly modern; close in, on the bench.
Good neighborhood. Price $3600.
N rp I I 23491!, Wash. Ave.
ewton JJurnham Co.
FRATERNAL 1
SOCIETIES 1
MASOXIO Queen Esther chapter
No 4, O. E. S., regular meetings held
at Masonic hall on Washington ave.
hetween 25th and 2fith sts., the first
and third Fridays of each month So
journing members cordially invited to
attend Fannie If. Whittemore, W.
H , Callie E. Cavo, Secretary.
Unity Iodge No. 18. F. & A M ,
Masonic Temple. 2550 Washington
avenue. Meetings every Wednesday
evening at 7 10 o'clock Members of
sister lodgeB and sojourning brethren
cordially invited to attend S. W.
' r, , w. si. jreux l Moore, sec
retary. Ladiet r.f the Maccabees, Silver hive
No. 1. IO. T M., meets every first
and third Thursday evenings at 8
o'clock, and every second and fourth
Thursday afternoons at 2.30 o'clock,
in Eagles' hall, 2441 Hudson ave. Vis
iting memhers cordially Invited to at
tend. Kathryn Egsleston, L. C., L.
lennle Prout. R. K.
Silver Tent No. 1. Maccabees of the
World; meet second and fourth Mon-I
day nights at 8 o clock p. m. All vis-1
ltirur sir Knights cordially Invited.
E. A. Stephenson, C ommander. W.
B. Ogletree, Record Keeper
Queen City Rehekah Lodge No. 4.
I. O. O. F, meets second and fourth
FTidaj evenings nt Odd Fellows hall.
Visiting members invited. L-ula Claud
man, N. G. ; Emma Meld. Recording
Secretary, 71S Twenty third street
Women of W oodcraft Ogden Or
cle No. 581, meets every Wednesday
nicrhf at 7 10 o'clock, K of P. half
Visiting neighbors invited. Dues can
be paid to Dr. Alice M Ridge, M I),
57 58 Lewis block. Addle Baker, G.
. 180 W. 27th St. Marie Critcs, clerk,
27:'.l Monroe avenue.
Royal Neighbors of America Meets
every first and third Wednesday
nights of each month at 8 p. m , at
the Odd Fellows hall. Visiting neigh
bors Invited. Dues can be paid to
Mr- Anna Ries Finlev, M D., room
21 Iewis block. India Sawyer, Ora
cle, 245?. Harrison. Lillian Newton,
Reorder, 27th and Quincy.
Knights of P.. I hias Ogden lodge
Castle hall, I'tah National bank build
ing, every Monday evening. All K. of
P's are requested to meet with us.
W II Lurldington, C C; W G. Kind,
M. of E. ; w. L. Underwood, K. of R
and S,
Order of Owls Ogden Nest No
1218. Order of Owls, meets every
Fridav evening in their own hall (the
old Elk club rnoms) at 8 o'clock
Visiting Brother Owls are invited to
ittend the nest meetings. Fred Cal
Lihan, President; J Oliver, Secretary,
2416 Washington avenue
Woodmen of the World Weber
Camp No. 74 meets in K of P. hall in
the Utah National bank building ev
ery Thuradn evening at 8 o'clock,
isiting Woodmen cordially invited
to attend I). D. Smith, C. C ; E. Auth,
Clerk. First National Bank Building
Modern Woodmen of America Utah
camp No 9990 meets every first and
third Tuesday evenings at 8 o'clock at
K. of P. hall Twenty-fourth at. and
Washington ae Visiting members
Invited. V H. Draney, Consul. J.
M Shafer, Clerk.
Sego Lily Circle No. 174 meets ev
ery second and fourth Thursday
nights at 8 p m.. In I. O. O. F hall
Visiting neighbors cordially Invited.
Mary E. Blixt, G. N.. 451 31st St Kate
Heyman, Clerk, Bell phone 1247-J.
Fraternal Order of Eagles Ogden
Aerie No. 118, F O. E., meets every
Wednesday evening at Eagles hall.
Hudson ave., at 8 o'clock Visiting
brother Eagles are Invited to attend
the aerie meetings Club rooms open
at 11 a. m. J. W. Griffin. W Presi-
; (ieni. n,. n. uciger, secretary, ut. c.
i E. Wardleigh, Aerie Physician.
Brotherhood of American Yeomen
Ogden Homestead. No l"n.i, meets on
2nd and 4fh Tuesday evenings at K.
I P. hall Visiting Archers are cordially
inlted to meet with us. Addle L. W'ii
I llama, F. reman, ISO Twenty-first
Is'reet J. A Junk, Correspondent,
3202 Washington Ave.
ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCT
ORS Wasatch Division No. 124, O 11
C, meets second and fourth Prlda
at 2 80 p. iu., in K of P. Hall, corner
Washington avenue and Twenty
fourth street. All brothers are cor
dially invited to attend. C. H. Pear
son. C C. D. L. Boyle, S and T.
NOTICE OF INTENTION
Notice Is hereby given by the Board
of Commissioners of Ogden City, of
j the intention of said Board to make
the lollowing described improvements,
to wit
To lay out, establish and open a
public street, to be named Ballantyne
Avenue, North and South through
Block 16, Plat "B." Ogden City Sur
vey, said Avenue to be 30 feet wide,
being 1139 feet East and 18.61 feet
Wu6t ot the Lot line between Lots
2-3 and 8-Lt, Block 16, Plat "B," Ogden
City Survey, tbo whole distance be-
tween 20th and 21st Streets, and to
defray tho whole of the cost thereof,;
estimated at $400.00, by a local as
seHsmont upon the lots or pieces of j
ground ljlng and being within the'
lollowing district, being the district
to be Deneiiiea ana axiectea uy sum
improvement, viz:
All the land lying between the
outer boundary lines of said avenue
when opened as proposed, and a line
drawn 50 feet outward from and par
nllel to the 6ald outer boundary lines,
being part of Lots 2-3-8 and 9. Block
16, Plat "B," Ogden City survey.
All protests and objections to the
carrying out of such Intention must
be presented in writing to the City
Recorder on or before the 7th day of
July, 1913, nt 10 o'clock, a. m.. that
being the tirao sot by said Board of j
Commissioners when they will hear
and consider such objections as may
be made thereto, at the Mayor's of
fice at the City Hall .Ogden, Utah.
By order of tho Board of Commis
sioners or Ogden City. Utah.
Dated this. 21st day of April, 1913.
A. G. FELL. Mayor
H. J. CRAVEN, City Engineer.
First publication June 13, 1913.
Last publication July 6, 1913.
3 ij
OGDENBUSINESSl
DIRECTORY )
Advertisements in thi column
cost 75c per line per month, pay.
able in advance. '
ACCORDION PLAITING
DONE in all length. 2568 Cole'a I
Court, rear 240 26th SL Tel. 1180-M
ATTORNEY8 ,H
lawyer o'COnolly. (otW nt-i H
Clothing store.) mi Waah Ivl H
Phone 393. T I H
E T. HULAN1SKI. Flr.t National tJI
Bank bldg. 12-llTtl Vfl
BILLIARDS AND POOL. Hi
BAKER'S Billiard room, 2462 Grant fll
ave. NOT THE BIGGEST BUT THE I
BEST. We have the coziesi. -zy Bll- ll
Hard Room In Ogden, and all standard
high grade, nc cheap; four sJate ta- vM
bles at Baker's. H
THE WORLD FAMOUS BRUN3-
WICK BALK 5x10 Bllliar and Pool
taoiea. Well ventilated rooms Tha
Cozy, 326 25th.
BOOKBINDING II
J WILSON Book and loede !af do- H
vlco manufacturer Upstairs, 246
Wash. Phone 850. 12-30-lmo IH
CLAIRVOYANT
LISTEN here; Madame Yogi's the
ltc-i', foresecr, astrologist, palm H
and card reader. Call and be con- fH
vinced 132 1-2 25th. Newdale Room
ing House. 6-12-lmo
CHIROPRACTOR
F. J. FREENOR, D C,
Graduate Chiropractor,
No drugs, surgery or osteopathy; try
chiropractic (rplnal adjustments.)
2411 Washington avenue Room 14 H
Phone 311. 6-7-tt I
CARPET CLEANING H
K. VAN KA.MPEN PhCij 883 for up- H
holsterlng, mattress mowing r-
tretching of bed spring J
17T nrTTTTrkvr il
KATHRYN BASSETT, Instructor of
vlui'ui ion , for terms and informa
tion Inquire Phone 2223. 6-9-lmo
FURNITURE REPAIRING
E. W. KAISER, 431 23rd St Phone I
L329-W. Polishing, refinishing; all H
work guaranteed. 7-2-2wk
HATS CLEANED. H
HATS cleaned, blocked and retrlm-
med. Ogden Hat. Works, 221 1-2 H
25th St. 6-13-tf
JUNK I
OGDEN JUNK HOUSE If yon have
any kind of junk, phone us up. Ws
wi,l call for 1L Tel. 210.
PAINTING, PAPERHANGLNG I
PAINTING, paperhanging and tinting.
Den Harthog. Phone 571-R.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
OR. A. FERN LU NO, PbyBicJan asd
Surgeon. Off lev hoars 11 to 4 p. m.
New Peery Bldg., Hudson Ave. Pnouo H
19c:-W. Resilience phone 1129-W. t4t fH
WftLlnfioa avenue. i-U-lf H
PAPER CLEANING
JAMES THOMPSON Expert paper
cleaning, tough and painted walls H
anu uunay. ah wui tuaatuiujou. i
Pnone 1166. Z'iil Jack&ou avenue
2-1-ti
NOTARY PUBLIC. I
C. D. IVES, 380 Twenty-fifth St
PHOTOGRAPHY
CRAWSHAW SI UD1U,
J.VJ 2ttfc Street. H
Pine Art Jr'hoiograph . iH
Come and have a sitting. jH
PRINTING 'M
OuD PRINTING CO. We do good lM
work. 2465 Waah. ave. Phone 860. IH
liu-lmo
RUBBER STAMPS. M
UGUEN STAMP WORKS, phone 454" I
or mail card if you wiah us to cat
13-lt
8 AN IT A. 'yO.RK I
' I
YOUR garbagti hauled regular. San.-
itary can lurni.shed tree. Sanitary
Giirbt-V.-- Waute Paper Co. Pnoue, H
$20. 2488 Wash. Are. H
CITY SCAVENGER, McCarty Co, B
JtW8 urauu htn puono Juls-W. H
SECOND-HAND GOODS H
NEW ANO SECOND HAND furoUui, H
Nothing and shoes, bought, sold or H
ezchangea, also uunk and suitcases
choap. A Slner, Phooa 1211. 179 1-2
Ivy .nty-tilth St. -13-lyr.
I X L FURNITURE store, 2227 Wash-
lnaton ave.: 2d-hand furniture of
all kinds bought and sold; price
, wnlcu no otnor atore can equal. H
TAILOR-MADE CORSETS.
SP1RRKLLA Corsets. Mrs. Smith,
464 24th 6-6-lmo
SWITCHES
SWITCHES for sale, combings made IH
up 2346 Grant avenue, Mrs. C. . fl
Lee. 6-2S-lwk
TRUNKS REPAIRED
GAIxIjACHER repairs trunks . f'ltfk
25th St. 6-5-lia -B
VACUUM CLEANERS I
ONE DOLLAK p :- day, delivered Ji I
called for. Electric Sorvica 'J M
Phono 88. Up 24th ft H
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