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! I; r r2 THE QGDEN STANDARD: OGDEN. UTAH. THURSDAY, APRIL 17. 1919. CLEMENCEAU IN CHAIR AT PEACE ENVOVMEETING (By ibc Associated Pres.) Premier CHemenceau, president of the peace conference, yesterday pre sided over a meeting of tbe rcprescn tatives of the various powers at war with Germany and gave them fomc of the details concerning the coming Ver sailles congress on April 25 when the 1 '-i-nian cmoys will be present. It has not hern disclosed whether the yi J itation to the Germans will be Issued (n the name of the council of five or 'f all the powers represented at the peace conference. The foreign minister?, who had un- der consideration certain provisions of tho peace treaty, have reported to thej council of ten that somQ of the articles have been referred back to tbr drnft 'nc committee, and it it understood that the remaining articles will be dls posed of at theory earliea! date', . The British prime minister. David Lloyd George, has presented the Bit ualion at Paris .before the bOUSO of commons. In a iengthy speech be con tented himself with diBCUBStng general aspects, rather than details of what the peace conference has done He oppoicd Intervention in Russia, de clared that bolshevism wan gradually waning breaking down under th- re lentless force of economic acts, de precated attempts to sow dissen Ion among the delegate?, and declared that the whole peace of the world bangs on j the society of nations. Food relief for Russia, under neutral i control, has virtually been decided ' upon by the allied and associated DOW- ' ers. Reservations by the French ap- parently are the only obstacle sin the I way of immediate action, and these, according to Paris advlce6. are cxpe. i- ed speedily to be surmounted. The agreement to feed the Russians antici pates that the bolsljeviki must cease fighting. With rioting still reported to be, lanipanl m Munich and strikes contin-' utng in numerous other parts of Qer many. tbe workmen at Bremen, Ger- j many's big port on the Weser, have i I I railed a general walkout which is af ' fecting most of the big industrial ' works and the street railways. Unof Hdlai advices are that soldiers and j non-commissioned officers of the Ger-: man army also have threatened to , nrike if an order reducing their pay to j a peace time basis is not rescinded. Tbe financial section of the allied . and associated governments in confer i . enec with financiers of Holland. Den-; mark, Norway. Sweden and Switzer- land, have concluded an arrangement to permit Germany to obtain food and raw materials and also for an adjust Dent of maturing credits of Germany in neutral i tatos. Albania is the latest state to re guest the peace conference lor coin I plete independence, rectification of , its frontiers and the appointment of a mandatory to supervise tbe govern II inent. ! Helgoland, Germany's extensively fortified inland in the North Sea; is to ' be dismantled and virtually destroyed, bj order of the council of four, ac-' cording to unofficial advices. I 1 DO i; HEP LOOKING YOUNG It's Easy If You Know Dr. -Edwards' Olive Tablets The secret of keeping young is to feel young to do this you must watch your liver and bowels there's no need of having a sallow complexion dark rings under your eyes pimples a bilious look in your face dull eyes with no sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety p;r cent of all sickness comes from in active bowels and liver. - Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com pound mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, which he gave to his 'patients for years. Dr. Edv.ardb' Olive Tablets, the substi tute for calomel, are gentle in tneir action yet always effective. They bring about that exuberance of spirit, ihat natural buoyancy which should be enjoyed by everyone, by toning up the liver and clear ing the system of impurities. You will know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tab lets by their olive color. 10c and 25c per box. All druggist. Advertisement, i Place order with your Grocer for Holsum Hot Cross Buns On sale Thursday and I Friday 20c per dozen; Two dozen for 35c. OGDEN BAKING CO. 2557 Grant Ave. : v. ) Martial Law Has Been Declared in Parts of India SIMLA. India. Monday April H Martial law ha - been declared In tho districts of Lahore and Amrltsar, ac cording to announcement made here today. It is stated in thr nnnouncj mont. that the governor-genSl al ii- ''satisfied that a Btate of opop rebel -lion against authority cxlslo iu those districts." Your Questions Answered Bv "Our Reliable Druggist" U. C. asks: "My sister has reduced her -weight about. (oity pounds by tak ing Arbolrno Tablet.. Can they be ob lained of druggists here?" Yes, all wideawake druggists sell thcrn. Student asks "What Is the common or English name representing 'Absln thieum"." Wormwood. O. M. ask?: "I lc been advised 1o take Sulpherb Tablets for chronic constipation. Is it reliable?" Yes; a very reliable medicine and popular seller. Y. M. atks: "Can ou recommend) a surc remedy for dandruff and itch- j ing 6ca!p " Thre are several. Minyol gives suro results T. A. C. asks. "Can you rccom-; mend 3 gi'.iin Cadomene Tablets as a tonic reconstructive for extreme nerv ous and weak condition?" Yes; an excellent tonic. N". C. R. asks: "Is it necessary to i have a prc-criptioo to purchase Balm- ! wort Tablets? I am told it is a fine; kidney medicine. Do you knv Any druggist can sell to you. It is a fine remedy. Miss A. B. asks: "Docs a solution of horacic acid serve as a good eye j wash Yes. It is harmless and often cures j sore eelids. Beralce asks . "A friend gained 25 pounds by taking Hypo Nuclane Tab lete. Can one buy them of drug gists?" Yes. They are generally on sale ev en where. Major Wood Ready to Fly Across Atlantic Ocean EAST CI-irrirH. Eneland pril 17. Major J. P. C. Wood, the British aviator who is to attempt a trans -Atlantic flight from Ireland, announced bis intention tbis morning of flying to Limerick this afternoon. If the pres ent improved weather conditions con tinue, he said, he would start his flight across the Atlantic tomorrow. : -oo A full man and an empty pocket book often go hand in hand. I EASTER PRIZE I BEEF ESPECIALLY FOR EASTER, we have purchased and are cutting the best and J choicest beef ever exhibited at Salt Lake j e City - the PRIZE WINNING BEEF. - I All cuts Shop early. ! Fresh Vegetables Meats Dakery Goods . IT I Washington Market I A. M. MILLER I 2472 Washington Ave. I . i ALLIES AGREE TO SEND FOOD ; FORUMS PARIS. April 16. (Havas.) Tho allied government?, according to tho Temps, apparently have decided not ; to wait beyond May 15 for a definite answer from Germany a? to whe'her : she will sign or refuse to sign tho ' peace treaty. PARIS. April 16. An agreement jwas reached today by tho associated powers to send food to Russia under neutral control, hui thp French repre sentatives mad several reservation! which will be considered tomorrow. It Beeins likely, however, that the ob 1 lections will be overcome and thai ihe relief work will be pressed rapidly. i The agreement Stipulates that the BplsoeyjJkl must cease hostilities. The relief work will bo in chnrce of la commission headed by Pr. F. Nan Sen, tbe Norwegian explorer. The v!, r member will be citizens of Sc.in- jdinavia and Switzerland. The negotiations between ihe repre sentatives of the allied and associated governments virtually were completed i Tuesday, tho Echo do Paris says it Icarnb from nn authoritative source. Satisfied With Wilson. The newspaper adds that at no time ; has the understanding between Franco i and the I'niled States been closer,' i and that the French government Is completely satisfied with the attitude of President Wilson. The Caulois says that the :iu.-l agreement on the frontiers between Ijugo-Siavta and Italy will be incor porated in the preliminary pe;1ri. treaty with Germany '. The council of four decided definite ly yesterday that military occupition of the left, bank of the Rhine shall continue for fifteen years, the new;,, papers say.' At first interallied f6rces would be used, hut they would b with drawn progressively in proportion r Germany met her financial obi Ipation.s and be replaced by French and Ucl gian soldiers. I The Journal says that the central 'terri'orial commission of the peace conference has decided the Tesehen problem in favor of Bohemia as against Poland Great Problems. The council of four yesterday dis cussed questions relative to Schles-wlg-Holsteln, Helgoland and the Adri atic. While the council was in ses sion the foreign ministers met and considered claims which have been made by Germany to holdings in i--lands in the Antarctic ocean The foreicn ministers also took up the draft of article- for the peace I treaty providing for the recognition by j Germany of the British position ..ml , the passing over of the sultan's rights Under the Suez canal convention; the acceptance by Germany of allied pnrc court decision?, and likewise au article ilealing with tho future statU3 ofi Morocco. President Wilson finished the day1 by a series of calls at the American headquarter.-, isitins General Taskeri II. Bliss and Colonel B. M. House.) among others, discussing with :hr in , phases of the situation in which they j are particularly interested. The Petit Parisicn. commenting up Oh the settlement of the question r?'a ! tlvo to the left bank of the Rhine by the council of four, says: "Not the least interesting feature of the prolonsed discussion was to tee1 President Wilson apply himself pas sionately to the task of solving the problem and still not injuring thoj rights of France. He uttered aj phrase one day which France ouylit to . know. He declared with an accent coming from the heart "It would be ' the sorrow of my life if tho great peace we arc making should be iec-, pardized by any difficulty between, France and America.' "The man who threw his country in-; to the war for France remains our t great friend." The chamber of deputies today, by a vote of 334 to 166. expressed its con fldence in the government on a qiK'S-j tion whether Franco' conditions of peace should be made known to par- liament after Foreign Minister Picuon had declined to outline the details of !the peace preliminaries until the treaty had been signed. The usual calm marking the morn iii? sittings of the chamber, where electoral reform was under discussion,! was broken by Deputy Andre Lebey. j who. seeing that M. Picbon, the for eign minister, was present, asked the, minister when he. would accept an in terpellation on tho conditions on which the government would make known the terms of peace to parliament. M. PJchon replied that he was will-! Ing to bo Interpellated immediately.' but ihat he refused to give any details: of tbe peace preliminaries. These, the minister added, would be submit :. in .iiifi.-...:..n b;. parliament a ; soon as signed. lie then asked ihatj the matter he dropped, making it a question of confidence, 1n the govern ment. The house, after some heated bpoech, supported M. Plchon by a vote of 334 to 166. Secret Sitting Rejected. M riehon. in his address, pointed out that to submit the peace preiimin-j avle to parliament before tbe signa-i ture of tb treaty would be unconstT-l tutional, that it would be substituting legislative for executive power. M. Riehon reminded the houso be-i fore voting that the government de J i-rr?d well of the country. Ho re called that M. Clcraenceau had given warning that France would have to make concessions. The foreign Oihv later added that If more extended dec larations were made in an allied par liament the chamber of deputies might jask for further explanations on FA i day. A demand for a 6ert sitting of the i chamher was rejected by a vote or 3 51 ! to 158. M Idaho Enthusiastic Over Victory Loan Special With Relics POCATELLO, Idaho, April 16 Poc i jtojio wap jammpd tonisht v . ith one j of ihe biggest crowds Mn its history to view the war relics carried on the victory special. A confcci ativC esti mate places the number who M&itsd S 1 HBB I IHISJ IM fcv LOST RIVER LANDS MEN! Do you know that in the Lost River Valley there is a wonderful opportunity for the man with a little I cash? If you have $1000, come to 1 LOST RIVER. Enough Said I After April 15th will be located in Arco, Idaho, and will be associated with the ARCO REALTY CO. J. F. WALKER FARM LAND CO. Ecclcs Bldg. j ii Ji I Ihe train in the Gate city at 'Jo.OOO. AU day today the special baa played to Immense throngs. Hcburn turned out a big crod ai 7 a, m. to greet the speeial, and Ku pei t staged ; demonstration that taxed 'the capacity of the .station ground1 to accommodate County Chairman Hla ;npy of Minidoka county, hacked by ithe mas ot patrtot1c,citisena gathered at the station at Rupert, pledged hi. county to go across In tho Victory loau in record rim. 1 if. planned to lhave Minidoka's quota ready to report the Instant the drive opena next Mon day, Advance arrangements arc already bclHK made to this rud. quia showed up with the school Children leading a beautiful parade, each pupil carrying, an American flaC Rfinldoks turned out a solid wedge ! humanlt that packed the station grounds. American Falls put on a demonstration I bat was elaborate and beautiful. The local choral society furnished patriotic music. Prominent citizens from the Falls met the train at Minidoka. Chairman Greenwood r,f Power county assured State Chairman GWlnh bin county would make its quota on, the first day. Governor Davis was) elven an ovation vhen he spoke In; American Falls, his homo town. PoCftello ripped Ihe roof otf vlien the Vfctory ppecial reached here. EJv ery engine whistle In the yards and shops broke loose, cannon were Hred, I sirens shrieked and the overseas men with the train were mado to feel as I much at borne, ?o far as nolso wasi concerned, as possible. Speakers today were Governor Da vis, State Chairman Monto It. Gwlnn, Senator Llod Adam. YVillsie Mar'in Captain Edgar T. Hawley and Prhato, Bates. Mr. Martin joined tbe train! ;t Minidoka. Chairman Gwinn received a wire at j Pocatello from Assistant Chairman Home, statins that San Francisco had adised that all recruit inc officer. throughout the L'nlted States will de tall soldiers as Victory loan -pcakcrs through the drive. HE ESCAPED INFLUENZA. "Last sprinq I bad a terrible cold and crippe and was afraid I was goin to have Influenza." writes A. A. Mc Neese. High Point. Ga. "I tried many kinds of medicine, but remained clog-1 ged with cold. I then look Foley's Honey und Tar Compound, feeling re-' lief Iroiu the first I used sccn &mnll 1 bottles. It was a eight to see the j phlegm I coughed up. I am convinced Foley's Honey and Tar saved me rrom Influenza'" Checks coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. A. Ii. Mc Intyrc Drug Co. Advertisement oo Ogden Placed on Pershing Highway As an After Thought LIXCOLN". Neb.. April 15. Half a hundred delegates ropresenting states from the Atlantic to ihe Pacific met here today and organized the " Persu ing Highway," that will extend from New York to San Francisco. As officially adopted today, the highway passes through the citiea and towns Where General Pershing Bpent his boyhood days, where he reccned his edueatiou, and later bla early mili tary experience. It is also one of the shortest, if not the shortest, high ayi in mileage from coast to coast. E. A. George of Lincoln was elect ed president of tbe highway aBSOi lo tion. Cther olticers are Clinton Cowan of the Ohio stale highway commis sion, first vice president, and L. A. Nares of Sau Francisco, second ice president. W. S. Wbitten of Lincoln will be tbe secretary-treasurer. With these men comprising ihe na tional executive committee boards ap pointed for tho different states thioucb WOlcb the road is to pass will co-operate. The president of each si ite board will be a member of the general board of directors. The expense of building and main taining the highway win lie . lo that of any that could be planned Entering Wyoming cast of Chey enne, th highway as designated g"ea west through Laramie, Rawlins, Rock Springs and Evanston, lhcnc down MJ. w rJh -: y Cuticura Cares For Both Their Skins Th? nuritv of Cuticura Sean recen mends it for both m"ther and bab" It keeps the skin soft, clear and healthv if used for everv-day toilet i purposes. For Ijttle ikin troubles that distress and dihrur, bathe vuh the Soap, dn, and apply touches of Cuticura Ointment as needed. ; ISWB wire (o tt Ao fajMnriut frt j craoce of Cotjcma TaJcuio oo tba iltlo. Echo can? on to Echo From Echo .the road n U) ,,,.,,,. ;jni, nn there to Salt Lake. From Salt Lake the highway take a turn directly west Via Wendover and to Wells, Elko. Winnemuccaj lieno and finally to Bail rranclsco. I ,SaU fak a"'J L-tah were represent eii at the conference bv w. h. Rome I and W. 1 Rlschel. Ogden had been at first overlooked In plimnln? the I highway, but the ciahns demonstrat ed thai tht route through (gdrU vas tbe be.st. ' .... PHONE WORKERS TURN DOWN THE BURLESON (UN boston", April 16. Leaders of the striking telephone operators In New England expresfed unwillingness to night to accept, pian for settlement of their grievances proposed by Post master General Burleson and Secre tary Tumulty. Secretary Tumulty, in a telecrain to day io mi julls s O'Connor, presl dent of the telephone operator-' d" partmeot of Ihe International Erolh erbood of Electrical Workers, urged the strikers to return to work and to file their wage demands wiih W. R. Driver. Jr.. general manager of tho New England Telephone and Tele graph company. He nald Mr. Hii.er was authorized lo recommend to th government operating board am agreement "just and fair to all par ties concerned." Jicplyiug tonight, Miss O'Connor1 ?cnt the following telegram to Mr. Tumult "Your proposition contained in to da 's iclc'juini is not tundauicn h different from the proposal of Mr. Dmieson. It States that we may dis cuss with Mr. Driver, our contentk ii"?. SuhSequently; he reaches a conchn-'on upon which he will advise up. theucol to be submitted to the operating: board. At no step of this proceedure J could the methods you recommend Lei construed as collective harfraininT. I We insist upon our rieht to reach a! conclusion with Mr. Driver mutually agreeable to the unions and tho com pany and do not recognize the right of any other agency or individual toi hold the power to repudiate ihiS agreement." oo ' Pershing Highway To Pass Through I Salt Lake City LINCOLN. Neb.. April 16. The j "Pershing historic highway" was sc-i i leetcd as a name for the route which! I will have New York City and Sanl I Francisco as its termini, and pass through Baltimore. WaehinEion, D C, 'Indianapolis. Springfield, Ills., Hanr.:-1 bal. Mo., Laclede, Mo., where General' Pershing was born; St Joseph, Mo.,! Lincoln, Neb., Cheyenne, Wo., Salti 'Lake City and Reno, Nev. The association. It was announced,! will be incorporated under the laws I 'of Nebraska and a suitable marker to i distinguish the highway from other roads will be chosen by a committee, members of which were appointed today. HUMOR IN ALL TRADES. Policeman (to suspicious stranger at midnight) What are you doing In' I thi3 store ? Burglar Can't yer see T'm takin' 1 stock? oo LEGAL NQ11CES ASSESSMENT NOTICE Liig Pine Mining company , location of principal place of business, 2449 Washington. Ogden City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at (bo meeting of tho directors held ou the THE LATEST ODORS IN PERFUMES AND FACE POWDERS " i Agency for Morse's Candy. McBRIDE DRUG CO. 2463 Washington Ave. The Drug Store of Quality. C . I fflTORMATION BUREAU : Automobile Supplies- , Oarage, Repairs. Studobaker Aener. i Mack-Robinson Co., 2440 Grant Ay& I Phono 891. Accident Insurance Aetna Accident & Liability Co, Auto and Liability Insurance. H. A. j Purdy, 1S77 Hudson Avo. Phone 481 Acetylene Welders ANYTHING new or old I ANYTHING A to Z new or old bought, sold or traded. Tbonc 333. " Books and Stationery BramweU Look and Stationery, 2362 Washington Ave. Lhon 36u. 205S Ranking. ; Utah National Bank, soulbeaet car ner Twenty fourth and Washington, j fhono CI. Bicycles and Repairing U. C. Hansen i.'u. bicycles. Accesor ic, Kt-'puniug. Viialic Tircst 2468 :iiudaou avenue. 2168 Buttermilk j iry our Maid o' Clover buttermilk. ,10c a galliju. Mutual Cieamery Co., fwcutj. third and Wall, .2671 Coun.selor-at-Lw T. H. u'Counolly, Ogden, Utah. Legal iadviLO by mail. Write uie th lacia. x'huuu W4. Carpet Ckaning K. Van Kampen for upoolsterlng; carptla cleaned, altered and laid. K ! maKin ut ujaureosea. Phone 882. Mspert carpet cleaning, mattres reuovatin. upholstering, and cpnnj reeiretched. Call li. J. Haxnptoa ck I'hon 2J86-W. Chiropractor Owen W. Haiverbou. D. C. Res. il'hon-. 1086W. 7ul-7yj ccles 131dg. Chimney Sw2eping Itesident 8toi and chltum y sw eep and repair man. Call 2617-K. 2216 Chili and Tamales Lcol In town, served tho jea around, b. M. Chill Parlor. 219$ City Scavenger McCarthy t Co., 2734 Orant aYenti houo 201S-W. Dentists The New Mothod LentlstB are epe- j .cialisis in all brauchea or Dentistry'. 246U WashiuglOL. 22U3 ' Dressmaking Madame Capiau Gown Shop. Fancy buitou. . hriu&i iu bing, pkoi at 10c prr ' yard. Third Hour W. H. Wright i ' bona. ihb'J , By dsy or pie e. Mrs. LuIIy, rear 663 Tv.tuiy nub. 1'houo 1962. 2207! Drain Tile For Sale Lntarmountaln Concrete Co. Ttren j tlcth and Lincoln aenue, Ugdcn, Utah. ) ' Fhouej 2U08 and 1S7. 2310 ' electrical Work Wiring, repairing, fixtures. Alham bra Electric bbop, Phone 281. 2i7J Engraving Ogden BngraTlng Service Co., mak ers of lino cuts In one or more colors. 416 Twenty-fourtb street. Phone 463. ; Florists Puneral designs. 2249 Vashington. avenue. Johu Norton. Phone 768-W. Fire Insurance Charles Eisenbcrg Phone 1859-J Caledonian and Michigan Commercial ; Standard Insurance. 1675 Furs, Hides, Wools Utah Wool & Hido Co., 2358-62 ! Wall avenue. Phone 2S6. Give U3 a trial. 2180 4th day of March, 1919. an assessment of one-half cent (Vc) per share was levied on the capital stock ot tbe cor- poration, payable r t once to F. J. I Vicks, secretary and treasurer, at Se curity Stat bank, Ogden City, Utah, i Any toek upun which ihe assess ment i-ball remain unpaid on the lith 'day of April. 1919. will bo delinquent and advertised for sale at public auc tion, and, unless payment is made be fore, will be sold on tho 5th day of May, 1919, at 10 o'clock a. m.. to pay delinquent assessment, together with, the cost of advertising and expenses of sale. F. J. VICKS. ! Secretary and Treasurer, Address: Security State hank, Ogden, Ctah. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Ccntult Ccunty Cterk or tr.9 Rti? tlvs Signers for Further Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. j The estate of Pedro Ancbordoquy. I deceased. j Creditor? will present claims with , vouchers to the uudcrsigned at the of fice of A. G. Horn, Utah National bank building, udn. Utah, on or before August 18. 1919. 1 1 A V M 0 N D ANCHOK DOQUY. Executor. A. G. Horn, attorney for said estate. i l- LIBERTY BONDS $50, $100, $1000, bought and sold at the beat market prices. We pay accrued interest to date of sale on the last coupon. J. A. Hogle & Co. 2409 Hudson Ave. 163 Main St Ogden Salt Lake r Hatter Hats blocked. Owens, i.tj c x. M 408 TwcntyWUL Phone 2162-il! . lJj - ' Hav and Grain Hay grain and poultry frc,i Rhi Bros., 371 Twenty third. Phone 2845 ji 2100 Hides Wools Furs O. M. Hunyan. 2269 Wall avenu pays top prices. Thone 781-W. igjjj Insurance and Real Estate R. G. Agfi. real estate and loaiu Basement of Broom hotel. 2115 Junk and Hides . Western Hide & Junk Co, 222 I Washington Avo. Phone 861, Ogden Junk House, 2059 Waablnxtn Ave. Phono 210. auuxio I , Kl Ksrd - and Loa,s U4wl"arduKa- rcal s'aro and loans. 2474 Washington.. Phone -109 1874 Life Insurance " j Mutual Life of N. T. J. P. Corrv j Diet. Mgr. Ecclee Bldg , Phone 6ft 1 Motorcycles L Iodian agency motorcyele and bl cycle repairing, lndlao Motorcyclep l ierco bicycles and accessories and Millet auto urea. 2576 Washington avenue. :o55 I Money to Loan I ON city and larm property. J. C. Ny ; Agency, 602 Eccls BhJg. 2313 : Mone "o loan on mnntbly pv.mcrii? Carl C. Kacmuosen, 2428 Hudson avo nue- 2167 F Salaried people can get It without ' i Becurity, utbers on furniture, pianoa etc. 102 Hudson Bldg. Phone 871 J. iloney to loau on improved real es tate. Kelly it Herrick. 214i New and Second Hand Goods A. Siner, new and second hand for nithre. clothing, etc.. bought and sold, bun case3 cheap. 241-243 Twenty-filLh, Phone 1321. Painting Pap t cleaning and tinting. Ned Wil ; kinson. Address Rear 73S Twenty. nixthi street. I'hone 152U J. 245c Paper Hangbg and Cieaning-r- Iraper haugin. cleaning and tintins. All work guaranteed. 906 Twenty eighth street. Phone 2072-N- " 24S3 Piano Tuning Also phonograph repairing, work guaranteed. Oscar Atkinson. Phone I 503. 2832 Popcorn Cat Spencer's Popcorn Balls; one a day keeps tho "doctor" away. Sold ! o er where. :22U Physician and Surgeon Dr. A i'ernJund, ofnee hours 11 to 4 p. m. New Peery Bldg., Hudson Are. titb. lhono t,4b. Ultice phono 1900-W, Printing . 1 All Uiads of Job printing. Dee-Neute-buuui Printing Co. Phone 1166. 219 Plowing tor garden plowing, excavating and gia.el uaUliug, ell 1696. 2568 Sanitary Work Sanitary oaroago Co., all kinds of . tit Dish hauled. Phone 62y. jioiagc batteries bioiugo batteriud icchaiged and re paired. Service car. Phuue 316. wu- j taid Service Station. 2056 iewini Machines o icai. mfjtxtC, Carry needles and pans for ail make ot machineb. N hu ocwing Machine Co. 23(' Washington awQut. Phone 2884. Second Hand Stoves We Lake your old range as first pa?- 1 ment on auy new range ox will buy j your old rauge uutrignu ilouio Puj uiture Co. lenU and Awxllues j Ufien 'lent and Awning Co., manu lacturera oi high-grade btore, otlice and resident awniUoS. S aterprool 1 covers, bogs. etc. Au thing in can d66. 2266 ackingtuu Ave. Phone 264. 1524 Tin Sheet Newman L Stuart. Co. Phone 22S6. I Furnace work; new ones inolallod; H I old ones repaired. I Typewriter Repairinc expert typewriter repairing Kea- sonablc prices C. A. Becrsft, 57S V Twenty-lourth street. 2634 1 Viohn and Piano I Teacher of Violin and Tiano, in Og yjl I den Fridays only, at Fredric Moss Stu- t H 'dlo. Room 323 Hudson buildlDg. Wuj. C. Cline. 2762 ' tVindows Cleaned j Expert window and wall paper clean- II in, auywhere. American Window Cleaning. Phone 563. K Wall Paper K Wall paper, paints, paper hanging, pv painting, tinting, wood finishing, etc I yiullcr Decorating Co., 264 1 Wash. Are. fJ ; Phono 149 W. 2057 (',. R. Ens, expert wall paper clean- ! j ing. Jogalong Transfer. Phono 253. mi Wail Paper Cleaning 1 Wall paper cleaning Good work. . Pricco reasonable. Phone 2580-'. Mo' LOWE & EVANS, expert wall pan?r cleaners and tinted vall. Fhono 19". M'x Vacuum Cleaners ff' Tel. 2582 J lor VaeiTorm Cleaners. II for 24 hours. Sterilized Dust Bag . : zzzzzzz , m j Notice to Advertisers On'dnd fter April 1, 10i9, business directory i:d i J B? I 'ertislng In The Standard will be 51 per line pr month. I A ' r