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N THE OGPEN STANDARD: OGDEN. UTAH, FRIDAY. APRIL 4, 1919. fl I TANK FIGHTERS I RETURN ON FINER I PHILIPPINES O I. H NEW YORK. April 1 Vstemni Of H lank flghtinc returned homo today H when the steamship Philippines ar , H rived with 271 officers and men All II urn members ol th Bter tank ' B CONS which are part of the First 1 American tank corps that suffered H severely in the St. MihM anil t H coddc sectors. H The 302nd center tank corps was H 1 irganixcd fifteen months ago by Col- H ! OBfJ John F Fatton, San Gabriel, Call- H I 'ernla. It went to France 250 strona, Hi! tnd its personnel totalled MOO when Hi he armistice Was signed. In th i I .-onnn and St. Mihiel lighting It lost, H I 1" per rent In casualties. I Demands for I I Am! Obsf?clcs I To Building Hjjr Seventy-four cities have rrlurnod tO H the United States department of labor HI questionnaire 9 on builrlinc needs and , Hi obrtai les in scum:: hnildinr under S nty. Fifty-seven of these ci'ics show; Ij a pre. .-in. demand for binldinc Bad most of these emphasize, t ho 'hortage j H ij Ol dwelling! and apartment boni H J, Typical of the representations in i H j this particular are the following: , Hij Fortland, Me, reports s shortage in Hla dwelling and tenement housi Haver 3 hill, Lawrence and Salem. Mass., re- q port a demand for dwellings and tene- , U ment.-. Albany. N. Y . neds fja1 J Manhattan need office, dwelling and storage bulldlngi . Rochester needs ' dwHUsgl and mercantile building?. be.th. N. J , arc short in dwelling! and 1 upartnu nts and almost all the towns ; 11 in Pennryhnn a x -port , nc, .how a, deli , I tiency in residences Ohio. Indiana and lllinol? ihoW a shortage in dwellings with an occa-'j Hj fional report on demands for pehools HI nnd (hi i. .,n) ili rii ni ge of shortage in Colorado. Utah, Washington and California Is m dwell- H 'ngs. In the south and southwest ihere H I I" a demand for business building this I H being especially noticeable in Texas 1 and Louisiana.. Scranton and Wilkc--Barn Pa, H Newark. hlo. Wheeling. W. Ya , Bl Rloomlnctcn and Danville, HI . report , Bl no demand for building Indicating j present facilities are adequate to cur-j Hj rent need LC Tacoma. Wash., was the only It B! leportinc no delay on account of HH wages, material prices, inter i Hi a available capital. Tscoms't ph- Bf itacle was inclement weather and .sub Hl sequent reports from thi Ftate of H9 Washington indicate preparaf.ons for Hl unuBual building a t h lt lor the spring Thf questionnaires, which wen senl out by the division tf public works and construct w dev rlopnn nts of the Bj United States department of labor, were calculated to verify the results )f other Investigations into the build Ing shoriagc of the country and to de- eop what, if any, obstacles were In -H Ing encountered by building Internet! H Specific information was asked on the H influence of wages, material prices. ntercst rates and available Invert H -ncint capital Several cities reported I bat it was none of these Which was H delaying building but rather th UU HB certainty of the future labor and ma H 1 rial market. A majority of the cit les assert that high wages are a factor Htt in holding hack building: there is al H most unanimous concurrence in the H opinion that high prices of materials HH are determined obstacles There is not HS much complaint about interest rates H DUt fourteen cltlet report builders are SUB A To Help Make I IV Strong. Keen 111 Red-Blooded II W Americans I MEQ NOW iisHBaw ' MT it LHkuHffi " Bgn'egfKsv pj gjKg in u , 1 , SMBhnW time m mtnj lltllMI A 'V: - oit rjo -i.r or finijtBlat I H Seeds! Seeds! Seeds! H 1 Seeds That Grow Early June Peai. 2 poundt 25c. Ohio seed potatoe. $2 25 per 100 j peund 1 All Winds of garden ieeda. 5c per I package Mastodon pansy plants. 25c per I doren Hf Get our pr.ee en all other Wmd of seeds H Pingree Feed Co. Phens 799 216 Washington WffSJSBpaeoNt Jwssr4stai3'C8liL cX)id you lose that job through a poor skin There's many a person whose chances in life are limited simply he cause of a skin that is blotchy and un presentable. Pimples, rough, red. uflv skins skins that chap and burn easily are usually most successfully treated with Resinol Ointment. Th oini u nt RuinoJ Simp wife Rri' do! Hirlmf 'i.jl'r P'Ooc the bt reiulu here UcLiI blm h ftxi concrrn rd. aad u eqmllf iucrttul in traaenf other tkjo tlr-Uonj er iimb nd Rcsiaol having difficulty in obtaining capital in f nwiri proji i t This lattT okstaele appears not to be a sectional matter Lut rather one crowing u of local conditions in wide ly separated territory. Cambridge. .Mass.. New Haven, t'onn.. Alban. N. V . Philadelphia. Pa.. Terre Haute, ind . Wheeling, w. Va . Aurora; ill., arc among the cities icportmc difficul ty in borrowing capital for building work, Wherever building Industry organi zation ha e gone into the subjeci, the conclusion has prevailed that no de rre m labor wages may be expc 1 ed for some time to come- not until the general price level on living m -c -cities drops. The investigations of th economists in the department of labor, supported by no less an authority thau Prof Irvine Fisher, of Yale univer sity, assrrt no marked reduction may be exported in building material prlcer Professor Fisher asserts we are on a new and higher price level from which, in the main, we shall not recede. "We are on a permanently higher price level," says Professor Fisher, "and the sooner the business men of the rountn lake this view and adjust themselves to it. the sooner will they s.i. themselves and Ihe na tion from the misfortune which will come, if we persist in our present false hope." After setting out the circumstances and development! on which this con clusion is based. Trof Fisher con cludes his study of the situation with this: "Business men should face the. facts. To talk reverently of 1913-111 prices is to speak a dead language 10- I d The buyers of the country, since , the armistice, have made an unexam 'pled attack upon prices through their, waiting attitude, and yet price reeea sions have been insiginiflcant. The! Iieason is that we are on a new high I price level, which will be found a stub- ; 1 born reality. Dusine.-s men are coin-: to find out that the eleer man Is not the man who wails, but the one who j finds out the new price facts, and acts j accordingly." on U. S. Nurses Are Guests of King j George and Queen j NEW YORK. April 3. The J.ake I side hospital I Cleveland I unit of .'. nurses landed here today from the steamship Heredia from Brest. They j were the first American nurses 10 arrive ovrrfeas after this countr en 1 tered the war. For services while unde tire. Miss If. J. Roche. Menlo ' Park, Cal , received a British ribbon ' of merit. The Heredia brouch altogether U 1 nurses, includinc contingents from Texat cititn All wrro guests of Kinc jOeorce and Queen Mary when they pased throufib Kncland. Mexican Leaders Plan Revolution Against Carranza BL PASO. Tex . April :. Copies of circular letter mailed Trom the or ifice of Pedro Vlllur, representative of the EJfCHo Reoi Raniradoi National ; motional reorganization army) 32 I Broadway. New York, were received 'heie by the American consulate and a 1 number or prominent American com pame nnd Indiv idualllies bavins hold ings In northern Mexico. The inter accompanied copies of j Fcllv lhaz's proclamation dated Octo ber 1 ltlt, printed In pamphlet form in Knglinh. The letter appeals to ( j Americans to assist in getting recogni tion I r . n 1 ' 3i t ni'-.l ' .1 . , -n mem of the belligerency of- the Diaz movement which, the letter states, "will cause the fusion with the na tional reorganization army of every man in arms acainst Tarranra and his immediate fall with his confiscatory decrees, making possible a quirk anil sound reconstruction in Mexico. ' 00 INSTANTLY KILLED IN A COLLISION AMRRP'xN PORK, April K . Cenient. hheepj;rower of American Fork, wis instantly killed a' ' M I o'clock this afternoon when stru I. by the locomo'he of a passenger train on the lwner & Rio CJmnde railroad The accident incurred near the T,eht I sugar factory, one-half mile from American Vork 1 Mr. Qeaaeata and Wallace Mrson. I also of American Fork, were cross. 1 Ing the track In a motor truck. Mr 1 lirsen sustained only minor Injuries Mr. Clements was .- inp of ace He is urvred bv his widow and "lx rhti m dren I " REWARD' OF POLITICS 1 Probablv the man who really mik's j thj most out ol politics in th on hn I 's defeated but cbleye enough prom inence In the rimputgU to be p pointed receiver of some good - sited j I corporation --Ohio StJi'e Journal. Read th Classified Ads. ' legal notices PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult Csunty Clerk er t ftespee iiv S-'gner for Furtive Information. NOTICE The estate of Pedro Anchordoqu. I Deceased. The petition of Raymond Anchordo !qu. pralng (or r.dmisslon to probate of Will and letters testamentary be I? 'sued to petitioner in the above en ' tlued matter ha.s been set for hearinc i before Hon. A B. Pratt. Judge, on 'Monday, the Tib day of April. 1919. at ten o'clock a. m at the county court house, in the court room of said court, in Ogdvn City Weber county. Utah. Witness, the Clerk of said court, with the eal thereof affixed, this 26ih dav of Mrch, 1919 j E STOREY, Clerk Bv Florence Shafer. Deputy Clerk. A V HORN, F.Mi . Attorney for petitioner. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of the Second Judicial District In and for Weber County, State of Ftah. Estate of Anna Brostrom Brown, de ceased. Creditors wrill present claims with vouchers to the undereigned at the law office of Harris & Jenson at Number 314, Col. Hudson Building, in Ogden city, Weber County. State of Utah, on or befort the First day of June. a. D. 1919 DAVID JENSON, Administrator of the estate of Anna Bro?trom Brown, deceased HARRIS A JENSON. Attorneys for Administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the nistrlct Court of the Second Judicial District, in and for Weber County. State of Utah. Estate of Swen Matson, otherwise known ns Swan Matson. deceased. Creditors will present claim? wlth oucheis to Ihe undersigned at the law offices of Harris & Jenson at Number 314. Col. Hudson Buildinc In Ogden City, Weber County, State of Dl ih, on or before the First day of June. A. D. 1919. CARD F. WIDKRBORO. Adminis trator of the Estate of Swen Matson. otherwise known as Swan Matson. deceased. HARRIS A JENSON, Attorneys for Administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the DiatrlCl Court of the Second Judicial District, in and for Weber County. State of 1'tah Estate of Rebecca Ellen Noble, de ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers 10 the undersigned at the law- nrtjr - of Harris K Jenson at Number P.11. Col. Hudson Building, in cicden Ity, Weher county state of Ftah. on or before the First day of June. A D. 1519. CHARLES EVERETT NORLE, 1 xecutor of the. last will and testament of Rebecca Ellen No ble, deceased. HARRIS & JENSON, Attorneys for Executor. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of the Second; Judicial District, in and for VVebei County, state of Utah. Estate of John Ralterty. decca.-ed Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the law offices of Harris ft Jenson at I Number 81a, Col Hudson Building, in t tfin Cit. Weber County, state of, Utah, on or before the First day of June. A. D 1919. JOHN GENT A, Executor of the last will and testament of John Raffertv. deceased. ' HARRIS & JENSON, Attorneys for Executor NOTICE TO CREDITORS In Hie District Court of the Second .Judicial District, in and for Weber County, State of Utah Estate of Carl J Renstrora, deceas-l 'cd. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the law offices of Harris & Jenson at Number 311. Col Hudson Building, in ocden ( u, Weber County, State of Ftah. on or before the First day of June. A. D. 1919. RUDOLPH F RENSTROM, Exe cutor of the estate and last will and testament of Carl J. Ren strom. deceased. HARRIS JENSON. Attorneys for Executor. NOTICE TO CREDITORS I Estate of II R. Shiba. deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the of ' ficc of his attorney, 727 Eccles build ing. ogden. Ftah. on or before the 89Ui daj ol Kay, A. D. 19PJ. HIDES ABURO YOKOYAUA, Admini -irator of the state of H. R. Shiba, deceased. ARTHUR WOULLEY. Attorney for Administrator. ! Date of first publication. March 2Sth. j 1919 .Date of last publication. April 25. 1919 NOTICE. The Estate of Demetrious E. Krav aretes. Deceased. The pei it ion of Peter Oravas. pray Inn for Letters of Administration, in the abme entitled matter has been set for hearinc before Hon A W Aee. Judge, on Monday, the 7fb day of April 1919. at two o'clock p. m. a ihe county court house, m the court room of said court, in Ogden City, Weber count. Utah. iTIlJinan. the Crk of said court, with the seal thereof affixed, this 26th idsv of March. 1911 J. e. storey, dert Bv Florence Shafer. Deputv Clerk . 1 IRQ I! VLVKRSt N. Esq . Attorney for Petitioner. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of the Second Jud.iul District, In and for Weber County State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Johan Van Den Akker. deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned admini tra'rtx with 'he will ,,nn--eo' of said estate, at th office of Harris 4 Jen son. Attorneys for said estate. 314 Col. Hudon Building. Ogdn. Utah, on or IWore the :sih ,ia of May. 191P. - inr.i . 1 Mill x n DEM AKKER Vdmlnl.-'.ra'ni with ihe will annexed HARRIS A JENS IN, Attornevs for dmintsrntr1i. Date of first publication. March 2ftb. ' 191? Date of last publication. April 25. 111. NOTICE TO CREDITORS la the District Court of the Second 1 1 LOST RIVER LANDS NOTICE Snow all gone, roads are good. Now is a good time to go and select your farm or ranch. Go now, you get your choice, a lit tle later you take what is left. For information and appointment see J. F. WALKER, 602 Eccles Blrlg. PHONE 855 ARCO REALTY CO. ARCO, IDAHO Judicial District, in and for Weber (County. State of Ftah Estate of Georce A White, deceased. Creditors will present claims with i vouchers to the undersicTied at the ! law offices of Harris & Jenson at 'Number 314, Col Hudson Building, in I Ogden City, Weber County. State of 1'tah. on or before the First day of June. A. D. 1919 FANNIE A WHITE, Executrix of the last will and testament of Georce A. White, deceased HARRIS JENSON, j Attorneys for Executrix. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION upon the questions of incurring bond ed indebtedness for Ogden City, Ftah. WHEREAS, the Board of Commis sioners of Ojden City. Utah, by an ordinance duly passed by said Board of Commissioners on the 13th day of March, 1919. did order a special elec tion to be held In oeden City, on Wed nesday, the 16th day of April. 1919. for the purpose of submitting to sucb qualified electors of said city as t.hall bae paid a property 1 x in said city in the year 191s, the questions of in curring bonded indebtedness in amounts as follows: $101,103 00 fot paying and redeeming existing and outstanding Dgal and' valid warrants and the interest there on, said warrants and the Interest! thereon being the indebtedness un- paid and outstanding against the gen- ! cral fund or igden City. S250.OO0.OO for the erection and fur-1 nishing of the citj's portion of a joint; city and county building to be erect ed in Ocd n city; for housing and ac- ' commoda'ing the offices, records and officials of Ogden City. $12,000.00 for the construction and furnishing of a comtort station. $2,128.00 for the city's portion of the construction of sidewalks. $3,000.00 for the city's portion of curbing, guttering and grading streets $95,000.00 for the city's portion of street paving $12,000 00 for the construction of 6torm sewers. $19,763.00 for extending, by the pur-1 chase of additional land, lniproiug,i beautify in, parking and grading oil Dorln Farr park, .-.nd constructing dam, pond and comfort btatiou there In. $5,000.00 for the construction of buildings, sw imming jool. and fur j paiking and otherwise improving Og den city's play grounds near ihe Washington -chooi. $325,000.00 for the city's portion of the construction of saBitai. sewers,! and. WHEREAS, said ordinance directed ihe mayor and city recorder to make a proclamation of aid special eleciioi by publishing notice thereof in two dally newspapers published in Ogden 1 City, Utah, lor tour weeks prior to' said election. Now therefore, puisuant lo thoi tonus and conditions of said ordinanct 1 and under and pursuant to Sections 792, 793. and 794 respectively, of the. Compiled Laws of Utah. 1917, notice! I is hereby glen, and proclamation is hereby made, that on Wednesday, the, 16th day of April, 1919. in Ogden City, I lab a special election will be held for the purpose of submitting to the' ; vote of such qualified electors of sa.d J I City as shall have paid B property tax in said city in the year 1918, tho fol lowing questions: 1 The question of ncurnng a bond - j cd indebtedness in the eum of $101.-' 109.00 for the purpose of funding the outstanding indebtedness against Og den City, und paying and redeeming the existing and outstanding legal and' valid warrants and interest thereon. ! IS follows: Issue 0 1915, $77,991.00: lesuo of j 1 1916. $6. 770.00, the total amount of' ! said wairanta being the sum of $il,-! '76100. and the total interest thereon, j I computed to the 4th dav of March.' 1 1919, being the sum of $16,348.00, and the gTand total of principal and in - j terest being the sum ot 1101409.00,1 said warrants and tho interest thereon being the indebiedne-a unpaid and1 outstanding against the General Fund! ; of Ogden City, and Ogden City hav . ing had o!ue received for the isau-l lance of the said warrants, and lb re I being no funds asailable with or out; of which to pay the said Indebtedness.; 2 The question of incurring a bond i ed indebtedness in the sum Of $-5o.- ; 1 000.00 for the purpose of defraying Og- j den City's, portion of the cost of con-' , MruUing and erecting a public bund ling to be used In the transaction of 1 I the business of Ogden City, for hous-1 j Ing and accommodating the offices, records and officials ol ogden City, 'and adequately and properly furnish-: ing the said building and offices, said building to be constructed in conjuuc tJoa with Weber County, and to 4e I known as tbe City and County build-1 1 ing. the county's portion thereof to 'be constructed by Weber County at! Weber County's expense. 3. The question ot Incurring a bond ed Indebtedness in the sum of $12,- I 000.00 for the purpose of constructing' and furnishing a men s and women's j ! comfort station In the business dls-, 'trlct of Ogden City for the conven-j j lence and use of the lnhab:u.nu of ' j Ogden City. 4. The question of Incurring a bond led Indebtedness in the sum of $2,138,001 I for the purpose of defraying the city s 'portion of Improving the public streets I of said city, and to that end to con j struct additional sidewalks upon ad ditional street within tbe city. 5. The question of incurring a bond - I ! ed indebtedness in the sum of $3 000 00 for the purpose of defranK the ci' s I portion ot the coet ct Improving the I public streets of said cty. nd to that' end to grade and construct curbs and (gutters upon additional streets with in tbe city . 4. Th question or .ncurrina a bond ! ed mdbteln In tb sum of fBS.OOO. I(K) for the purpoe of defraying the 'cf s portion of the cesf of Improv ing ibe public streets of said city, and to that end to pac additional sirecti within the city. 7- Tbe question of inrurr'ng a bond ed indebtedness in the sum of $12.-1 000 00 for the purpose of Increasing, improving, constructing, extending and adding to the present drainage i system of said city, for the purpose Of carrying aw;i the waters that ga Ither in and flow ihrough the said city.j and to lhat end to construct storm sewer wlihln said city limits of Og- I den City. 8. The question of incurring a bond od Indebtedness in the sum of $19.- 1 761.00 lor the purpose of extending.; lmprovinc. beautifying, pa.-king, grad- ling and constructing dam. pond, com fort station and purchasing of addi .tional land at Inn Fan park. 9. The question of 'ncurrln a bond - J ; ed indebtedness in the sum of $5.o00.00 I for the purpose of constructing build tegs, swimming pool, and parking and! ; otherwise Improving the grounds neari the Washington school, said grounds being the y.-jperty of Ogden City. 10. The question of incurring a1 bended indebtedness In the sum of, $325,000.00 for the purpose Ot defray -1 Ing cost of the city's portior of lay -1 ing additional sanitary sewers to servo the northern portion of tho city, and; to carry off the seweraco now col - j lected and to bo collected within the lituli.s of ogden C:ty. Said bonds .ball bear Interest at th rhte of not to exceed fivo percent (5i per cent) per annum, pajsblo semi-j annually, and aid bonds sna'.! be is- J sued in such amounts of issue, and shall be of such denominations as the Board of Commissioners shall here after determine, and Ihe said board of commissioners shall pro Ide for the 1 payment of the interest and tho prin- j cipal thereof, as provided by law. Said election shall be conducted ac cording to the statutes ai.d laws of 1 the State of Jtah, and shall be held! In tho manner and lorm as provided thereby. Dated this Hth dav or March, 1919 T. S. BROWNING, Mayor, W. J. CRITCHLOW, City Recorder. First punlication. March 14. 1919. Last publication. April 15, 1919. NOTICE OF OGDEN CITY SCHOOL! DISTRICT BOND ELECTION An election Is hereby called and will) b held in each of the Municipal Wards, ni t'den City, at the polling places, herelnaf tcr designated, on Wednesday, 1 the 16th day of April A. D. 1919. be tween the hours of ;-rcn o'clock a. m. and even o'clock p. m. of said da,i during which lime the polls will re main opi n in each of said wards, fori the purpose of submitting to the lax-I payers of said Ogden City ochool dis trict, entitled to ote thereat, and vot- ing upon ihe question of whether orj not bonds of said district in the, amount of Five Hundred Thou -and dollars ($500,000.00). each of the de I nomination of One Thousand Dollars, ($1,000. . bearing interest at the 1 ate of not to exceed five per rent! (5 per cent) per annum from date of, Issue, payable semi-annually In ac cordance with interest coupons to be! attached thereto and running for a period of Twenty (20) years, with tho reservation of the right to redeem saldl bonds, or any of them, at any time after ten years from date of itsue. shall be issued by ihts Board and sold for, the purpose of raising money for pur- j chasing school sites, for building, re modeling, heating, or enlarging the! various school houses in Ogden City and bupplving .same with lurniture andi necessary apparatus. The following are hereby designat ed as the polling places at said elec- 1 lion within said wards, respectively : First Municipal Ward at Washing ) ton School, west side of Washington Avenue between 32nd and C3rd streets. Second Municipal Ward at the Grant school, west side of Irani avenue be tween 22nd and 23rd streets. Third Municipal Ward at the Mound Fort school, southeast corner of Wash ington Avenue and 12th street. Fourth Municipal Ward at the Ccn-J tral Junior High school, northeast cor- ; ner of Adam avenue and 25th itTOOt Fifth Municipal Ward at the Lewtl school, south Mde of 28th street be- I tween Washington and Adams avo- I nues. And the following named persons' have been appointed as Judges of said election, namely: For Flrt Municipal Ward- Mr.". U. , P. Brown, Mrs. Alice Collins, Mra. Ha zel L. Newey. For Second Municipal Ward J. E. Williams. David Farr. H. H. Shurtllff. For Third Municipal Ward Myrttllo Shaw, Walter Crane. Mrs. Maud Cain. For Fourth Municipal Ward - Aaron : Jackson, Fred Foutger. Mrs. Effie Wal lace. For Fifth Municipal Ward J. A. Smith. Mrs. olivo Wallace, Mrs. Hat tie Jackson. By order of the Board of Education of Ogden City. L'tnh. 1 The Board of Education of Ogden City Utah. By J. W. LEVEDAHL, President. Attest : Bessie A. McCready. Clerk. I i : ! ASSESSMENT NOTICE Big Pine Mining company; location) of principal place of business. 2449 Washington, ogden City, Utah. Notice is hereby given thu at tbe meeting of the directors held on the 4th day of March. 1919, an assessment, of one half cent ( VfeSi per share was levied on the capital stock of the cor porallon. payable rt once to F. J. Vlcks secretary and treasurer, at Se curity State bank. Ogden City. Utah.) Any stock upon which the ssseaa ment shall remain unpaid on the 14th J day or April. 1919. will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auc tion, and, unless payment is made be fore, will be sold on the 6tb day of May. 1919. at 10 o'clock a. m . to pay d llnqucnt assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. F. J VK KS. Secretary and Treasure-. Address: Security State bank. Ogdn. Ctab. Thre Is onl one way 10 acquir , wisdom, but wben It comes to aik- mg a fool of himself a man ran have! his choice of a thousand difDrcnij I ways 1 INFORMATION BUREAU Automobile Supplies Oarage, Repairs, titudebaker Agency, Mack Robinson Co.. 2440 Grant At& Phono Hi, Accident Insurance Aetna Accident A Liability Co, Auto and Liability Insurance, H. A. Purdy. 2277 Hudson Ave. Phone 4si W. C. STEWART, Special Kcpreson tative New York Llle Insurance Co, 45 Lewis Building. Ogden. Utah. Phone 727. 859 Acetylene Welder Hammond aV llaigbt. expert oiy acetylene wcldiug. cutting and brazing. "If It is metal, wo weld it." 2579 Grant. Phono 251. 1379 ANYTHING nevToT )ld ANYTHING A to Zr new or old bought, sold or traded. Phone 333. Books and Stationery JJratnwcdl Book and Stationery, 2362 Washington Ac. i'bone 360. 2051 Banking L lab National Bank, southeast cor cer Twenty fourth and Washington. fb02t tl. Bicycles and Repairing H. C. Hauseu Co BiCydSS, Acctsor ies, K i. pairing. italic Tiroo. 24U Hudson nventte, 2111 Buttermilk ii our Maid o' Clover buttermilk. 10c a gallon. Mutual Creamery Co., Twenty-third and Wall 2671 Counselor-al-Law T. K. O'CoiiUolly , c'gden, Utah. Legal adwc& b uj.uL Write mo the tacia. Chone 393. Cafe Best dinner in town 30c. Short or ders at all boure. Open day and night, tinu Uo a trial. Broadway Caie. u99 Carpet Cleaning hL Van Kaiui?n for upnolsterlng, carpets cleaned, altered and laid. making oi mattresses, Fbone ss2. Expert carpet cleaning, mattress renovating, upholstering, and Hiring resiretched. Call J. Hampton u fhomj 2SM-W. Chiropractor L J. MeKeil. Chiropractor, rourtn floor Col. Hudson bldg. Phone 630. 3001 Owen W. Iialverson. D. C. Res. phone 10S6 W. 701-7uJ Eccles Bldg. Chimney Sweeping Resident tilovo and chimney swoop and repair man. Call 2617-R. 2216 Jiop S ey and MoocL'cr Matsuba & Co., leading Japane?.? restaui.im in ogden. "73 Twenty fourth. 1984 City Scavengers McCarthy A: to, 2734 Grant arena Phone OlS W. Drugs and Medic. nes Luoign crug t.o., 336 Twenty-fourth street. Pbouo 623. 2079 Dentists The New Method dentists are spe cialists in all branches of Dentistry. 2409 Washington. 220? Dressmaking Madame Capiau Gown Shop. Fancy buttons, hemstiiching. picot al 10c per yard. Third llooi . H Wnght Sons. lo59 By day or pie o. Mrs. Duffy, rear 663 Twenty -fifth Phono 1962. 2207 Drain Tile For Sale Intermountain Concrete Co. Twen tieth and Lincoln aenuc, ogden, Utah. Phones 2068 and 187. 2310 Electrical Work W iring, repairing, fixtures. Albam bra Electric Shop, rhonc 2S1. 2773 Engraving Ogden Engraving Service Co., mak era ot fine cuts In one or more, colors. 416 Twenty-fourth street. Phone 463. Exidc Storage Batteries All uiaked of storago batteries re paired aud recharged. Pnonc 179. New address, 2309 Hundson. 2139 ; Floristi Funeral designs. 2249 v asbinglon. avenue. John Norton. Phono 768 W. Fire Insurance Charles Eisenberg Phone 1859-J Caledonian and Michigan Commercial Standard Insurance. 1172 Furs, Hides. Wools Utah Wool & Hide Co.. 235 62 Wall avenue. Phone 286. Give us a, trial. 2180 Hatter Hats blocked. Owen?. ex-U. S. N., 408 Twenty fifth. Phono 2162 M. 1222; Hay and Grain Hay. grain and poultry feed- Bell 1 Bros". 371 Twenty third. Phone 2845. SIM A bird In the bush Is worth two in I the cat's mouth ubert: bonds J50. 2100, JtOOO. bought arrd sold at the best market pnees. We pa accrued interest to date of sale on th last coupon. J. A. Hogle & Co. 2-10? Hudson Ave. tS? Main Ogden Salt Lake mORiONBJ REA U ) Hides-Furs 0 M Runyoa, 22fi9 Wall Are., pays! top prices. Phone 781-W. 152s j Insurance and Real Estate R, G. Agee, real estate and ar J Basement of Broom hotel. 21lj 1 Junk and Hidet Western Hlda Junk Co, 2222 1 Washington Ave. Phone 861, Ogden Junk House, 2059 Washington Ave. Phone 210. Kodak Headquarters F eloping. Printing and Enlarr- 1 ing Vrhctone Prints. "Tho Bettr 1 Way.'' C. E. Armstrong & Co., 30 1 Twenty fmb street. 20S4, 1 . -I tVa and Loas Wiliard Kay, real estate and loans, m 247 1 Washington. Thono 409. 1874 1 Life Insurance 1 Mutual Llle of N Y. J p Corry.j Lust. Mgr. Eccles Bldg., Phone 534 1 I Motorcycles Indian agency motorcycle and bl j! ccl" repairing. Indian Motorcycles, J Pierce, bicycles and accessories and 9 Miller auto tires. 76 Sah:nc'on 1 205S 1 ' Money to Loan ON city and tarm property. J. C. Nyafl Agemy, tu2 Eccles BWg. 2313 ffl Money to loan on monthly payments, lj Csxl ... Rasmussen, 2!2i Hudson ava. 1 DUO. 216? a BaJaiied people can get it without .security, others on furniture, pianoajfl I etc. 1V2 lludsou Bldg. Phono 871-J. lj Money to loan on lniprucd real es lj tale. Kelly & Herrick. 214i Jj New and Second Hand Goods A. Slner, new and second hand fur i Dithre. clothing, etc., bought and sold, j buit CdiCd cheap. 241-243 Twenty-fifts, Phone 1321. Painting r.P' t 1 !'..iin:u -nd tinting. .Ned Wil -lj kinson. Telephone 3122. 2457 j Paper Hanging and Cleaning Paper bangin. cleaning and tinting. 1 All work guaranteed. 9o6 Twenty eighth Street. Phone 2072-.N ' 2482 9 Piano Tuning l-o plnii. irra ph repaaring. work li .guaranteed, ocai Atkinson. Phone 1, 2832 1 Popcorn I.. 1' : u 1 ft Pi'peorn Balls; ons a j da keeps tho "doctor" away. Sold lj ' e en w hero. 220 Physician and Surgeon Dr. A. l'ernlund, ufneo hours 11 to 4 p. m. .New Peer) Bldg., Hudson Ava, i lies. I'buuo t4u. Ulfim phouu 1900-W, j Printing Ail kinds of Jb printing. Dec Neuto- M boom l'rmuug Co. 1'hoUo 1 1 0 0. 2192H Plowing For gaid'n plowing. ":xcaatiag andS grai.l hauling, e..ll 2558 Sanitary Work Sanitary Garbage Co., all kinds ofH , rubbish hauled. Phono 620. 1 Storage Batteries btoruge t...,f;eJ recharged aud re J 1'LcUe 9 It j jiaid Service station. . I Sewing Machines We rent, repair, carry needles and 9 paii.. loi all make., ,,t machines. White jl .Miwuig Machine i n., 22 1 ' Wasnington 1 avenue. I'honu 2884. Second Hand Stoves Wo take jour old raugs as first par meat cn uuy ne range or will bifl your ulu iau4i uutrigbu ilouiw I nr tuiuio c o V622 Taii Service Df and short M trip. a specialty. o Fords uisd, J 22b rw en iy -fifth street. Phono 190. J 2144 I Tents and Awningg Ogden Tent and Awning Co., mane -1 facturcrs of high -grade store, olflCOB and rcsid' ct auings. s atcrcroof covors, bags, etc. Aujlhing ih can-3 vass. 2268 Washington Ave. Phone 264. A 1524 Tin Sheet New man A: Stuart Co., Phone 222B Tin and Smeet Metal Works. Trunk and Bag Repairing . Gallach-i Trun- v k the 1 jndaxd. f Violin and Piano I Teacher of Violin and Piano, in ( den Fridajs only, at Fredrlc Moss Sttt'fl jdio, Room 323 Hudson building Wm. 1 27 1 Windows Cleaned snywrer. Amtriran Window cleaning to CaU 663 If address. WOLaa BoraK. Manager. 1 Wall Paper v . - xti paper kangiai. pain ' -bine. tc- 1 1 S a r ' Phone 14S-W. If 7 11 Wall Paoer Cleaning C, K. f?tans. experienced wall PP" t leaner uffice Jogalong Transfer 1 m 2S'a Twenty fifth streu rhone S22. r wall paper and tinted walla All WOTBW gusranteeci. Prices reasonable. Fboot S m Vacuum Cleaners Wt ' I for 24 hours. Sterilised Dust Bags. Read tbe Classified Ada. K . . . , , ! 1 - ....... - 11 ' ' "'T M j Notice to Advertisers On and after Ap- i 1919. business d rectory ertismg m The 6tandard Will be t per line per month j