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THE OCDkN STANDARD: OGDEN. UTAH, WEDNESDAY. JULY 16, 1919. n ft I j $ jj FOR SALE d jj I Real Estate RL Nf Bfl Ai'KE ranch seventy miles from ill HE ,s''1" '"'lk' ' lir'' water rich1 and nn- UI Da pn f ni" n i , . irne f r le nix I r gLJ r with plari For terms and i.iri irulars, ftjfll I write J. L. Holladav. Box 1122. Salt I wH '' SJ FOR SALE I "' n'H M frame, modem cxopi heat SgW I Close in on paved street, lot 50x132. Mjj Will sell nn small rasl tn r.xni. b.il 5 K ancem onthly. Only $2700. F 4 ROOM brick bouse, summer kitchen. I barn, 1 3-10 acres and ali in bearing; fruit and garden, water right. 1 i'.rd j cash, balance to suit. $3150. I 4 ROOM brick, close in. lot 50x138. It Will , n m i m b. J2n monthly on' balance. $1800. ' .1 A M'i iilloch. under Fir.-i National, p. bank, Phone 301 ' :etiv m i RES xood land, house, poultry BB bouses, bam. water right, apple and I , prune orchard, other fruits, 4 acr j alfalfa, ideal fruit, garden and chicken! c ranch, close to Ogdcn on good road, j If T e c'ose to electric line. Price $5500. i ti j.;r-v terms. K. c Age phone S83 08 9 5023 ' A 3 ACRE fruit farm for sale. 570 E.J 7th St., City, 2 blocks from street i n line. 5030 j PROPERTY for sale, at 2137-21::.: I n hjp I ion Ave. Inq 652 21st St 5028 5 ROOM .house with sleeping porch, modern. Inquire 457 26th St. 49S6 . kiiom modern bunglaow with sleep !( inc porch, all built-in features, lot 50 (120 call evenings, 1635 Orant 199m A 0-ROOM house in good condition on HBf" 23rd street, between Lincoln and Grant avenues, lot 59 by 165 feet. This is semi business property, is a good rev enue producer and will bring you a good revenue on your money while it becomes business property. J. J. HrummilL Phone 59. 460s A GOOD 5-room modern home, locat ed within two blocks of the postoffice I " building on Grant aveuue. for only $26U0 dollars. Seven hundred ($700) dollars down, the balance on terms, a splendid opportunity to got a home for very much less th.-n the building would tt cost, with a valuable lot thrown in as a bunuc. J. J Brummitt, 2417 Hud- ,, son A vo. 4608 A PERFECT dream of a bungalow on a paved street, in the most exclusive residence part of the city on the bench. This is the kind of a home that the modern housewife has demanded; ev erything complete and in good shape; nil special taxi s paid, his for the next 10 ciays can be bought for about one-half of what other homes not so f lavorahly located are being soid for. J. J. Brummitt. Phone 59. 4608 5 OGDEN REALTY COMPANY 2422 Hudson Ave,, Ogden, L lah. Phone 236. 11G0-ACKE tauch ic Og dn Valley, 200 acres in peas, hay and grain, 100 acres more can be culti vated and irrigated; bal ance first clats grazing land good in all seasons. Tturo axe 4 hoastt-, burns and out bindings, all kinds of machinery, irom small Implements to threshing machine; also 25 horses, 11 cows. 11 calves, 10 pigo, thickens. Lan take Doss-&sion at once. We can sell on lib eral terms. A good buy at $45,000. 4359 A GOOD 8 room house, well located within two blocks of the Union de,)ot, large iot and good revenue producer. Only $200U dollars Great snap as an jtf investment, J. J. Urummitt, 2117, Hud son Ave. 460S FIVE-ROOM house. Price $3,000. i4) 23rd SL 4149 FOR SALE My cement brick bouse, I eeven rooms, corner 25th sueet and! Harrison, b N. liletcher, 1203 25th. 3697! 1-ACRE lot, also 5 room home. 3G77 Adams. Terms. Esther E. Smith. 4G4r 1 FROM owner. Lot large enough for two j houses, 66x141) 't. on Ugden and 8th Si. L $550. 3Vt: acres on 7th and Adama, J,500. Phone 1619-.N R. Call 761 Wnh Ave. "43 THE most elegant lot on 25th street, ! 105 feet front and 139 feet deep to I an alley. This lot has all .special taxes' paid, is In the most exclusive residence district, has all kinds of shade, fruit1 and ornamental trees and a great va riety of small fruiL These trees and fruits were selected by a nursery man and are all choice varieties This is j the most elegant lot on 25th street. Will be sold cheap, any kind of terms : given, low rate of interest. Here is ' your opportunity to own the most ele gant iesident lot In the city. J J Brummitt, 2417 Hudson Ave. 4608 E. F. BRATZ THESE were built before labor and material doubted in value. 4 ROOM brick, pantry, clo-el, city ! water, electric lights R. R. district, bargain at $1250. Easy terms. 5 ROOM modern frame, lot 50x135 to alley, all special taxes paid In full, choice location, southwest, easy pay ments. $2500. 4 ROOM modern brick bungalow, base ment and large lot. choice location on' bench, close to car line K F BRATZ. 417 Ecclco Bldg. Phone 1969. 4547 I MONEY TO LOAN L I i DO you need a small amount of money lor 3o. 60 or BO days? ASK Eli Dtx, H)2 Hudson Bldg. lie MTU leud tu you it ou are working or have luiniture, piano or bonds, for so curity. 5073 RALPH P. HUNTER, Established 1&S9. Mortgage Loans. Real Latatu Insurance, Utah, Idaho lands, larnia and city properly. Persons desiring to loan money on good first mortgage ecurity will do well to consul; m. Good aop ications always oa hand. 421 24ih St., Ogden, Utah. 3310 MONEY to loan on improved real tate tally & Hernck. 773 IfONEjf to loon oq real catr.to Recur UJ. J. J, Jrummia m-2l-U FOR SALE REAL ESTATE j CASH, 5 room brick, modern. Phone M46-W. 5059 Ki')M brlrk house. $3500. on large lot. barn, garage and largp brick eel-1 lar. Apply 1728 Wash. Phone 1470 ! 48S5 6 OR 7 room brick. Phone 28S9-R. 4675 1 GOD modern homes, easy terms. 302 35th. 4663 ! 520-A4 RE dry tarm In southern Iduo for sale, or tradj for small acreage near Ojrden, or would accept - ' modern home in city; 275 acres unleri cultivation, good buildings, all ma Chinery necessary for the place This is one of the best of dry' farms. Foi particulars write Box 129 Logan, U'ah. i 4732 fi ROOM house by owner 462 21st St. Phone L' V 0 4 -R. 4971 " Rim).M me.lern with sleeping porch. Call 160-W. Patterson . 5045 MODERN six room brick, near 21st1 and Quincy Ave Half acre lot with fruit tree,, parage, chicken runs and stable Al! special taxes paid $3500 j Only $800 cash and $20 per month O , A. Kennedy. Utah Natl Bldg. 5037 WANTED i Male Help i--.. I,-,.,. . 1 BOYS to pick beans, 19th and Wash ington. Phone 2174 J 5085 janitor wanted a R Mclntyrel Drue 5U92 GOOD positions lor men with automo ; biles. Address A. C. H . care Standard 5029 EXPERIENCED marker and sorter and linen clerks. N. P. Laundry. 4563 I BEFORE selling Uberty bonds get prices from J. A. Hogle & Co. 2451 WANTED To Buy WANTED to buy 6000 sbare-. of Fargo 'oil Stock State price. Address P. O. BOS 31. 49bO j 5 OR 6 room modern home on easy ! terms. Phone 236. 4972 I SECOND hothouse and frames. 22J j 9th St. 4793 WANTED to buy a 7 or 8 room house,' I frame or brick, six or seven blocks 'from center of town. Writo box 266, j Ogdcn. 4358 ' 1 BUY Liberty bonds. J. J. Brummitt. 1 ' 2417 Hudson Ave. 2638 I . 1 I I ACCRUED int. plus market price for ! 1 Uberty pond paid by J. A. Hoglo & Co i U4i WANTED Ottle. ono tad or one carload. Cab us and our buyer wJl como out and price- your elovk. Wei- j tern Liv Stock Com. Co., J. A. L Mgr. Phone day 730. night 291&. sr. FOR SALE 1j Farms j j U I,- - mumJ 8 1-2 ACRE chicken farm, all equipped, six room house, big barn. 2 large chick f houses, ( heap. 1050 7th St. 4584 1 j j DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING. 256 26th St 412 j DRESSMAKING, rear 2330 Adams' j Phone 1551 -W 5017 ! ... . 1 j FOR SALE OR TRADE A GAS range, good as new. Also wash - 1 mil' machine. 574 Cross St. Phone 2893-M. 6tuuj OVERLAND 7 pass. Sell cheap or trade for farm tractor. Phone 1979 5015 WANTED J LIBERTY Londs height. J. J. Brum mitt. Phone 69. 2539 CLEAN RAGS wanted at the- Stan dard office. LFOR RENT Miscellaneous OHIO vacuum cleaner for rent $1.00 per dav. Phone 2097. 5091, LOST I BLACK handbag containing $20 bill.: two $10 bills, and some change, bet. 1 its return to this office; 5086 2 1-2 yds dark blue foulard, Wright slip for $4 7". Phone 50 J-i Reward. 5077 A NEW" Ford tire, Saturday afternoon. Call 3123-M. Reward 5054 SIONET ring engraved DeN'it. alued as keepsake. Reward. Return to Dewit Bros. Co. 5019 LOST Brown panama hat between hospital and t heesman garage Return 221 Eccles Bldg. 5026 BI.1ACK leather pocket book on So. Fork road. Return to Star Restaurant. 171 25th St Reward. 497b SMALL bla k pin, .eal coin puree, be tween Lewis Jewelry Co and 521 Ec- cles Bldg , containing small change, gent's sardonyx ring and other things. 1 Return to Lewis Jewelry Reward 4924 PARTY ho took the black leather bag from the Utah theatre Sunday night is known and unless returned Immediately, prosecution will follow Return to I'uth theatre 4S06 GOLD-RIMMED glasses, June 14 P.t turn 2832 Nye. Reward. .40 FOUND " LADY'8 striped Silk ha 2. containing I money. Finder led at Utah National 'bank. 509U . n1ri m . . , - . . I WANTED Female Help RELIABLE woman or girl as house -keeper Two in famil;. . No washing. Phone 72." EXPERIENCED Ctrl for steady work. Green well Confectionery 5097 YOUNG woman, married preferred, taking tickets and selling, must be experienced in money changing. Call in person Utah Theatre EXPERT chocolate dipper wanted, $3 per day. steady position Wistaria. 5055 WANTED ( apable stenographer at Ogden Pack A Prov. Co. 5038 GIRLS wanted to sew on overall? We pay while you learn Only those who want steady Jobs need appi? Scowcroft Manufacturing. 5014 EXPERIENCED girls oer 16 years to work on apricots. Apply Ooddard Pkg. Co . 20ih and Lincoln. 5009 EXPERIENCED woman or girl for general housework Call In the morn ings, 2540 Eccles Ave. Phone 1175. 5010 WOMAN to aid in kitchen. Apply Utah Hot Springs Sanitarium 4963 GIRL for housework; no cooking .on1 washing Apply 2404 Madison. 4889 ! CHOCOLATE dipper; permanent posi-J tion; good wages. Wistaria. 4833 EXPERIENCED and inexperienced help, $9 to $18 per week, eight hour -j Aav 1'nlnn Paeifie rnilrrmrl lnnndn" ! 4381 Concrete Ornamental j Works ORNAMENTAL CONCRETE CEMETERY concrete coping. Wbebl wrlgbt, 20th and Douglas. Phone 2628W. 4284 " mnnjuuimr.i l'-ix-j-.-jui WMWWWWM I FOR RENT Furnished STRICTLY modern 7 room house, 8S7 23rd Street 5087 5 ROOM modern bungalow south on Adam- Are $27.50 per month. Room 813 Eccles Bldg. 5089 STRICTLY modern five room cottage fully furnished. On cool part of bench and close in. Large sleeping porch. Tenant must have references. Avail able August 1st to Oct. 1st, at $50 month Phone 2396-J. 5096 ONE furnished sleeping room close in on bench, five minutes walk from bus iness center Oentleroan preferred. Call 981 -J. 5076 FOR RENT Furnished room with bath, suitable for couple or gentleman. Call 7 to 8 p. m. No. 7 Peery apts. 5061 LARGE cool sleeping room for gentle man, 1-2 block from 25th on Lincoln Phone 1520-J, or 1730. 5063 8 ROOM modern house, partly fur nished. 2946 Grant Avenue. 5062 FRONT room, well ventilated, cool, close in. reasonable, 650 24th St., up stairs 5068 I LARGE modern housekeeping room 336 21st street. 5069 3 ROOM furnished apartment. 2538 Quinc. 50361 . . I 4 ROOM house, bath and pantry. 2338 Madison. 5047 LARGE cool sleeping rooms, 600 24th St. Phone 610. 5051 MODERN room for rent, gentleman only 441 Herrlck Ave. 5011 ACCRUED int. pli a mcrkei price for liberty bond paid by J. A. Hogle & Co. j 2449! PLAZA APARTMENTS. COMPLETELY furnished for light housekeeping. Elevator, amusement j hall, phone, ligh', heat and gas. Maid service if desired. Rates $20 to $37.50 7908 ... j IMtaWMWMM WANTED To Rent 2 UNFURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping by lady with one child. Address Box 266. u72 YOUNG man wants furnished room from Aug. 1st in responsible private family, must be very close in. Please' write Box K care Standard ;"ur,r, 1 ABOUT August 15th, modern furnish ! ed double (two bedroom) apartxuent, or housekeeping rooms. Address Box' H. C. M . care Standard. 5005, 2 OR 4 room Furnished house. Phone 2002 -R. 5012 YOUNG man wants room in private lamily on bench Box B. F care Stan dard 4969 BY YOUNG couple, small furnished t r ; unfurnished nous ; must be clean; no children. E J. C., care Standard 4950 jj SECOND HAND STOVES j I WE take your old range as first pay ! monl on any new range or will buy I your old range outright. Home Fur nltuxe Co. 4672 WANTED Situation j I A 1 OL.NO ujitriH-u maa waste v.ork from 6 to 12 evenings. Phone 1166. 5043 PERMANENT by young man, age 21. Experienced in general office work. Clerical work preferred Call Box 'o J. P., Standard. 5020 BOOKKEEPER wants set of books to keep evenings G. D. W.. Standard. ; 5088 RecV The Classified Ada P.ead the Classified Ada. j FOR SALE I Micellaneoin SECOND-HAND grain and potato sack." Phone 210. Ogden Junk Houae. 0f :. QCART fruit Jar, sanitary couch, re- trigerator. Call at 2633 Jefferson Are. .ifter 7 p. m. ;.ofn 1, nu milk cow. :,,1S2 Jackson 5095 QI'ART fruit Jars for sale, 50c a doz en. Phone 2433-M. 6001 STEGER piano, good condition. Call at 342 Bernard Ave, after 5 p m. or call at 2126 Washington Ave. 5075 ONE Stewart range, almost new In quire 2812 Grant. 5071 A PIANO for sale cheap Phone 2238 50 7 S JEWEL gas range and ga5 heater for sale. 2818 Plngree. 5064 HOUSEHOLD furnitun: for sale. Call at 2633 Jefferson, after 7 p. m 5065 j FURNITURE for sale. 599 12th St. New Round Oak range, new cabinet, etc. 5066 CHICKENS for sale ('all 1981 Park Ave. or telephone 2157-M. 5057 LOT 50x143, 5 room house, pantrys. light and water, well lurnished. Goes for $1150. Some term? if sold this week 2753 Park Ave 5034 NEW range cheap at 252 22nd St. 5046 COLUMBIA gTaphophone and records. 'a brass bed. mattress, springs, kitch I en range, and other household goods. 2336 Madison Ave. 5050 PET donkey, gentle, just the thine for children. $15. 827 26th St. Call 2037W. 5033 NEW kaki coat and divided skirt, cost $10 for $6. Rear 2330 Adams 5018 2 GOOD Holstein milk cows. Call at 7th and Lincoln. 5024 CHOICE jersey bull for sale, coming 1 2 years old. Phone 42-R-4. 5023 I YOUNG jersey cow, 2527 Iowa. Phone 2997-W. 4982 I o GOOD work horses. Studebaker idump wagon. 2751 Williams. Phone 11473-M. 4974 HOUSEHOLD furniture for cale. 97;i 1 34th St. 4944 I DURHAM cow, fresh, 3rd cair. 558 J 12th St. Phone 3294-R. 4805 GOOD Jersey '.ows cheap. 1423 2.th. 4760 5 GOOD Jersey cows cheap. 302 5th Street. 4664 GOOD horse, at 281 W. 33rd St. 4647 SPECIAL bargain, 9. h p. Hercules sta tionary gas engine, cheap if taken at once. R. T. Mitchell Co., 2439 Hudson. Fhone 33i. 4o4u GOOD tarm wagon, hand plow, grind stone, a bargain. Call at 446 17th St. 4636 : HIGHEST prices paia tor beeoad-hana toods di Stowe's New and SecCiia-hand store. 1800 Washington. Phone 686-J. ' FOR SALE t-ncre power ii. & V. I gasoline '.mgirie, used 60 days; $140. i Coulter-Adanui beed Co. 451 HIGH grade line of paints and bruihea lor bale at cost. lSQo Washington Ave. i-'hone 686-J. 2621 SECOND-HAND goods bought, sold and exchange, 1800 Washington, Ave. Phone 086-J. 262i J. A. LiUGLJB & Co. pay highest pricea in Ogden l'or Liberty honds. 245U UNCALLED for suits, tailor made, bi reduciiun. Gordon's, 211-26 26th Su Phone 419. 2167 THREE good milk cows. Phono 730 1472 6 SACKS wood for $1.00. Phone 82S. Wheelwright Wood Vajd. 1417 GROCERIES in retail quantities at wnolesale prices. Ogden s Groceries, 181 24th St. 6S41 THRB3 gooa mi! en cows. Phone 730. 1477 FOR SALE ELEVATORS. WE furnish and install high grade electric or hand elevators, any capac ity. Write Wm. Watroua, 249 Edlbon SL, Salt Lake Civ. We buy -.nd hand ono. 2366 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Notice of special meeting of stock holders of the Mount Hood Railroad company A special meeting of the stockhold ers or tii Mount Hood Railroad com-i pnnv will be held at the office of this compan in Room 621 Eccles building 1 Ogden, Utah, on Monday, the 4th day of! August, 1919, ai 11 o'clock a m.. stan dard time, for the following purposes, ! namely : To authorize approve and ratify (1) l the execution and delivery of a con tract, or contracts between this com pany and the United States or its rep resentatives relating to the possession, use and control of the railroad and its appurtenances of this company, and to the operation of such properties, and I to any othr matter connected with or ! growing out of the relationship be oween said company and the director general of railroad1', or arising out of I the federal control act; and (2) any I act ion of the board of directors in re spect thereto: to authorize the said board of directors (a) to alter, amend, 1 or add to such contract, (b) and to I take all such othor and further action as the said, board of director shnll deem necessary in the premises; and generally to consider and act upon any and all questions and matters inciden tal to the purposes aforesaid or grow ing out of federal contro1 of properties of this company For the purposes of 'he meeting, the books for the transfer of stock will be closed at 10 o'clock a. m. on the 30th day Of July, 1919, and will be reopened .V 10 o'clock a. m. on the 6th dav of August, 1919 By order Ol the ruuini of directors. L. R ECCLES, President. 1st Publication July no, la.-l publication, August 1th, m w-0-m 1 1 iwejeja ( FOR ALE AUTOS CUT-down Ford. 1st class condition. Phone 1864-W 5021 PORD, Bnlok, al;land and Iodge pas-; senger cars Burrows Auto Co., 432 ISth BL 5016; FORD roadster. $275. Call 2270 Mof fat. 5013 Bt'ICK liRht 6 roadster for sale Bar gain. Owner leaving town. Phone 23 4984 1918 FORD, wire wheels, extra equip- j ment Star Restaurant, 174 25th. 4977 BARGAIN. Mitchell b 209 30th St. 1976 FOR bargain in a used Ford call at 2638 Adams after 6 p. m. 19j5 LIBERTY motor mechanic. 2 1 2 years 1st class mechanic U. S. aviation ser vice expert. Cadillac, Packard, other fine cars. 2206 Washington Ave., Franklin agency 4964 DODGE roadster, runs and looks like! inew. Price $800. Box 600. Standard ! 4962 1 FORD coupelet, fully equipped. Phon 2446. 4872, CAR. lor sale, excellent running condi tion. Inq. 2213 Lincoln. 4685 MODERN 6 cylinder 7 passenger Jeff ray. In good condition. See Ray Shurt- ' liff, 2150 Washington Ave. 2965 LIGHT Buick truck cheap. Ray BhUlt mi, 2150 Washington. 2935 Ford work, seU cars on commission, also are agents for the Dayton Univer sal Ford starter. Ford Uaxage, Twenty-fourth and Grant A enue. Phono 262 -W. 2726 5 PASSENGER Re0 car, good condi tion, $200 cash E. S. Hall, Wright's Clothing Store. 4967 AUTO for sale. Call 74. 262 30 CHALMERS. Inquire Mi, Harpsver k . "bman Auto Co. 77it ONL S passenger automobile. Inqulrt Chec-wui'i Auto Shop, foreman. 713 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF MEETING OF THeI BOARD OF EQUALIZATION AND REVIEW 1 Notice is hereby given that the as 'ses?ment of taxes levied by the Board j of Commissioners of Ogden City, Utah, b.v ordinance adopted and passed on the 14th day of July. 1919. upon the j property abutting on the west side of ! Washington avenue between Ogden I River and Twelfth street for the pur 1 pose of paying for paving the roadway I of said street with bltulithic pavement consisting of two inches bltulithic wearing surface on a six inch cement concrete base, and also for grading, I constructing curbs, gutters, sidewalks, drainage and irrigation systems to carry water along and across streets and intersections and for extending private water service connections from j the main to the back of the curb line, together with all other things neces sary to do and to fully complete all of the work on the west side of Wash ington avenue between Ogden river and Twelfth street in Paving District No. 128, has been completed and the h-i- of the propert v and the taxes lev ied, made The board of commissioner.-, as a! board of equalization and review, will! .meet at me onice 01 tne mayor in tnei icity hall on July 17, 18. 19, 21 and 22, '1919, all dates inclusive, between the ! hours of ten a m. and twelve o'clock' noon, and on said day. will hear and I i consider any objections and maVe cor I rections of any tax which said board: may deem unequal or unjust. That during said days between the' hours of nine a. m. and five p. m. said 1 Lists and plats shall be opened to pub I lie inspection at the mayor's office in! the city hall. By order of the board of commis ' sioners. Dated this, the 16th day of Julv, 1919. W. J. CRITCHLOW, "it Recorder. Published July 16th. 1919 Published in Ogden Standard. Paving District No 128. NO ELECTRICAL STRIKE. Washington. Officials of the Inter-, j national Brotherhood of Electrical Workers called off the nation wide strike of these workers when Post 1 master General Burleson ordered that! nil 1 1'b'phoin" companies thai negoti-' atcd with organized labor before gov ernment conlrol of wire -, should "here i after do so." The electrical workers j will now open negotiations with the1 various telephone companies instt sad lof forwarding their complaints to the postmaster gem-ial and his wire con trol board. The latter policy was so ; barren of results that the electrical I workers voted to strike I The Burleson order re-establishes the old conditions, and does not affect l the telegraph companies, which eni ! ploy few electrical workers Otfii V III' I Hit I III lf n 1 OTK probably fifteen electrical workers arp employed by TTHst.-rn Union and ; ten by the Postal, while that number: is employed in one single telephone station. When a heavy telecrapb wire is strunc. it stays there, but in ihe case of the small telephone wires con stnnt attention Is necessary, while changes in lines require a large num her of workers frt. . PRICES WILL STAY UP. Washington. The information and I education service of the department lof labor says that a sufficient number lof replies have been received to the circular recently sent out to indicate a 'T large sentiment that there will not be any immediate reduction I In prices and that the decline will be very gradual It is stated that 1 this opinion is current among busi ness men of all classes and in all parts ' of the country. SWITCHMEN UNITE. WON'T SET MEN'S WAGES. Madison. Wis The state assembly' I has defeated a bill empowering the Wisconsin industrial commission to set waes for men. Wages for women are set by the commission. 00 COAL LANDS WERE CHEAP. Haxelton, Pa. The entire anthra j Cite eoal region of this state, compris ing 450 square miles and located hi I nine ciuhtles, was bought by the pro Iprietary government oi Pennsylvania I from the Indians 01 the six nations "WAITING AT THE GARDEN GATE" What thoughts must go through the mind of Frederick Wllhelm Hohenzollern in this, his latest picture, as he stands gazing over the garden gate of his W leringen retreat. Perhaps hi is waiting for tho 1 courier to bring him the word that peace Is signed and he may return . to Germany. Perhaps he's wondering how soon theyMl come for him t to stand trial lor his part in the great war. for $2500. To date coal valued at 1 $S,00O,d0U,0n0 has been mined in this part of the state, and It IB estimated that there is considerably more In the , ground than has been taken out in the ' 75 years that the mines have been op- The above statement was made by Prank Hall, deputy chief at the of fices of the state department of mines. NO PLACE FOR RESPECTABLE GHOSTS H 'rail '"'"" LO"Hf"illllllM It jIDDAP, FANNIE ! HEH, HEM, HEH ! T OH OOR OLD Ut-UA.ftLV IRniP Llftfcl L f ' Qt H6VER. fAlL. TtRl6teLt