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Imi THE OGDEN STANDARD; OGDEN, UTAH, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1920 9 - ppor sale n V r I . . fie?l.j??ul?! W ' 1, FTVK room mxlo-n hrl'k. cornor. rtov In WW v or. bench and car Mn. hnjoment Hnd W trnt;n, ,ll window iOiimI. nnd Hot-trie M m a ni'r.cfl- V Positive nnp At J4X0O I f 5 5 , rilcht room modern frame. rfo. In on il 5 1 bnch and enr lino. Ixt 60x132: will re- li i n sisoo ' cash; pood torm on balance. 9j I . Five room fully modern brlrk buna- I Jw. hnrdnood floors and borders: tiled 51 i room, brick . nd glnxd In irtetping ,(' f Doreh. all built-in foturo. hndefl nnd fHctrIc fixture, full bniemn, furnnoo j1.. cnionted driveway. olose to cur Ino and school: ono of tho nn let and inal homo In Ogden. a rush, torina on balance. J 7000. i H acrn inml. S room hol. chicken houe. hot house. 2 lowing vroll. 2 I crn pasture. l neren alfalfa, mitio I "inall fruit, balance boat loiiwtto nnd hot land: within 3 miles of elty. cash, j terms on Ivalnnoo. $t.J0. 30 no land. CO acrei undor rultlvn Hon. nrnnll hoiiee nnd oHjftr. spring 'nler. 12 acres wheat. 5 aerc alfalfa. iHtl z nncg rnln nnd pnature. land. Cloao to Oirdcn on main road: I? cah. terms on balance. Only J7S00. . Call at office. , - J. A. McCfLLOCH 1'nder First Natl. Imik 2$tl u' STOCK RANCH i W 4.16 acres grain and alfalfa land Jn north- i torn Utah: 100 ncrcn now In alfalfa , I Slntc highway pajea door. Small house. omilc water; 10 henri of rnltle. horen. kinds of machinery to run the plncn included The owner of thla I magnificent ranch In In thl city under I; Hi" care of a uhyelclnn and in ohllr-d to I aoll. PrlceJ30.000.no, One-half caah. b.l-l k nnce 7 per cent will take rome Hear Of- I f, dn property In trade. Tho. Atild, under' First Nntlonal Bank. Phone jf). mi ' FOUR room brick hou nnd 30 foot lot In j, eoay reach of wn'rohoua and railroad dls- !J trlct. S26O0: terms 51000 caah. balance on i time. o. a. Kennedy, bnaeinont L'tah Na- f tloiial bank. Phono 91.1. 4123 I1; ' IIANOSOME NEW fODERN HOME. K of alx rooms: nil hardwood floor?. Riim HI ind enamel finish; buffet kitchen, break- b f ft fit nlrnuo- vnnntol nn.l Ivnnlr ph ni ' fllr nacfl hent; rcmont bnaemont. nil parti tioned off: the cla5Sleat lionie of Its size . in cltv. Located 1371 Twenty-fifth. ; SWANER 5 IRKIGATED UNI1 WILL cell nil or any pnrt of SO acres :, eholco land about five miles from ORdcn. P tindor Wavls-Wobor countioa cunul com- I'nny. Ono 40 ncro tract hn.i .some im - provcincntc. This la n genuine ha. renin :! nt 5160 an ncrc; term to suit. Will sell ' .IS'.-i shares of water with this at market j price. E. W. CANNADV g 227 Hudson Avrnuc Alhambra Theatre is f next door. 40-- rEAUTH'L'L lot with Inrpc raspberry ' I patch nnd youns bcnrinK fmlt trees. o3B ' t Chester. A if 1 HAVE aevernl very desirable mpdern ill1 i homes for salo nt rensonnhle prices. A AVould like to have you call nnd see B Also one of the beat fnnns In "Weber M county, suitable for growing? any kind oi IK irjnV;e orchnvd. irood house, barn and 3 earape, pood water rights, purest spring fl water on promises, W Room S02 Ecclcs rhonc42o FOR SALE By owner A pre.it snap If taken at once. 5 room frnme with hnlls. clothes presses. cabinet porches, large ahed nnd parage. FJne fence, 'rult and shade trees, lawn and flowers. Corner L ; lot, 55x132 feet, Pavinp to sidewalk paid, t Immediate poRsession. Terms. Enquire I 1051 or 2208 Washington. Phone 1 .MODERN four room frame bungalow with I glass In sleeping porch. 32S4 Lincoln: H ayenue. 4134 SSu I-'OUR room frame house, large lot 111 1, bcnch V"i fo-nn IB " Six room frnme, on bench ..SJoO'" rSl Five room modern brick on cicnch. ItLv fine home 5522n Wt I KELLY & HERK'.CK 303P J' 1U ACRES Innd with water light; four j II fl room frame houc in goodcondlUoj Jor . li fl' 'Ullck sale will sacrifice 5200. 192 est j Twentieth aflor 5 p. m. c , II tl SIXTEEN acres on Twelfth street, with B , good five room house. Six acres In fruit. I ; water right for half of the land. $5000. i Terms to suit. Will consider a trade for I residence. J. J. Brummltt. 2117 Hudson Ml I avonue. "S4i IE FOR CASH, lnrge corner lot closo In on ! M J bench Two largo frame houses on lot: i M j $4700. Phono 2716-R. 5 I f HOICE building lots on North Wnshing M II 'on; newly paved stroet: we furnish mon- ; Mm c to build. Also choice cheap lots, close '4, to paved streets; easy terms: no paving , w tax; E. Wedell. 2-lGS Washlngton.3i I H S N olegvint lot on Tyler avenue near I Twcntv-fourth street. This lot is 5o:160 V g to alley. This Is near the exclusive rnr.l I I dcnc.ft section and Is worth twice what ill I tho ownor, who is n non-recldent. asks for I ill H. which Ik ?300. J. J- Brummltt. 2117; d f Hudson avenue. MkI MPry "our room modern brick home on I Wit tho bench, at a. bnrgaln. Tho. Auld. mi- 1 W 3 der First Nntlonal Bank- Phone 301. Ji53 Jf Ik I.'OUR. room ncurly modern house, on i paved street, $27G0. 2gG6 j K KELLY & ILERRICK. iMBB ; BURLEY IDAHO FARM LANDS -Nf fi WE have Q list oi irrigated farms rWV a for salo or trade, Write or oee WONEb i 1 1 GRISWOLD INV. CO., Burloy, Idaho , i i i. 158 ACItES ot farm land near Promoa- . ' s P lory, fullv onulppcd viih stock unci tools, I I' I S Residence, otttble, sprlntf for donjentlc iac , 1 m- and early water for Irrigation. This IB. would make -v cholcH grain farm. Cru ' -MW take a home in Ogden as part payment. mm mt' sv u' "VVcde11, 26S A 1833 ! I lt FOUR room framo house, lurc. lot, on mm pavort street. 53750. ; II Seven room framo hoiisfi. largi lot, up- EX per Twenty-fourth. J3500. , I KELLY & HEURICK. - FAJtM or 1G0 acres for miIo; 151 acres In i I Turkey Red wheat, coining up flnp; two room frnme houso, not finished inside;. ' r . stable nnd pood well; located between Stone and Holbrook.. Prlco JCObO. Ad- dres Jeaso Bradahnw. Stone. Idaho. 3350 , EIGHT beautiful building lots, rear of! j . K50 Twenty-second fllroot. Call 3 123 -It 1 .' Residences 265S Monroo. WW 1 P.V U N BR Five-room brick home: modern except hftat; cxcollent location; I Vall ut 2811 Adams Ave. Phone -240;M. t I 156? WE BlfY. SL'LLl and exchange finm, ranchoa. hourfea and city property, iioe us befow jou soil or buy. 8mU FlJhdcrs Co., up stairs, Commercial banX. 2057 ' i IT WILL pay you to sec nn about jiood farms, loans, city residences and lots, i Phone 1S76. Portor Realty Co. 2S74 Washington Ave, Basement. List with ( us. 1031 : GOOD modern tive room nunpnio. sieam I heat, modern In every respect. Closo In ontho bench. A great snap at $5500. J 1 J. Brummltt, 2417 Hudson avenue. 38-11 2 ACRES of Hnd on tho sand ridge About ten acres in orchard: nam electric, station, two churches, school. Only 54000. Terms to suit. Groat snap J. J. Bruui mltt Phono 60. TWO acres fruit nnd berries. thrccroon house. Phone 3139-J. 40&f' sux-room urlCK nouae. s I.:; uiocks from J Wash, on beach, with chicken run unci garaga. Pnt nt S2&5U. Tonr.s at No. 11 uth sir. ! SIX room modom brick with two and a half acres, and north city limits. Snnp Kelly & Horrlck 2 !! ONE acre with water right, located near east Tweclfth street. A good place to build a home; city water. Only 51000. J. J. Brummltt. Phono GO. 2S1 FOURTEEN room double brick houn. nearly modern, well located, large lot. 'Harms. SPOOO. Kll.v & HcmtIca. 334 BY OWNER Four room house, enn nink? m - two more rooms upstairs. Part cash, seo M ! Mr Fox. L'nion Depot Baggage Room. m JT iLi M M BY OWNER Finest building site In city. itM m 81 fer.t south front, on 25th t;-et. liTIt W tween jrarrison nnd Tyler, lake this iff I while you can. Phone 1073. -IOCS j II ;loS3 coSs.usr5b ffi'sr1 fr' fcL1 .... , .a I j pFOR SALERTEstate j I I Continued J GUARANTY MORTGAGE CO. Irt 2th flf. Phone IIj 4"Room Modern. nnrlo4f taping torclu eminent ! ment. mantle, huili-lit features, barn, rhlcken eoopa. lot &a frontage. In south Jart of on. JJ5Oi.0fl; terras. 4-Room Modern Brick ' Bungalow, practically arw. fireplace, built-in hookrae. lot 40x1X3 ft. Jn rood location. 33COO.00; eaay terms. 6-Room Modern Drlck I C"lonr In. on aouth Wahlnpton Ave.. 3 bwlrooma. dn. full laemnt. has gas i rljxl up atalra and down, good lot and I chieken roona. Houa haa cast front age. J 4500,000; terrna. 'One Acre Peach Orchard, j Has variety of other fruits and flve I room modern pricd-brlrk bungalow, good water jiyatem. 1-2 mile from the city. 4$O0.0O; terms. '5-Room New Oungalov. I Located on the bench, has enclosed i slopping porch, furnace, hardwood floors, gum-wood flnlah. bullt-ln fottturea. g rage. Oot 7xl2 feet. $6S00.00; terms. GUARANTY MORTGAGE CO. 416 24th St. Phone 115 4003 K. W. CA3CXADY Real Eatate Inauranco j ' New alx room atrlclly modern bunga- J 'low. altuated on enat front lot. 50x140 fei. Houae hns hot water hffnrt. flieplnce, I tiled bathroom, hnrdwooI floors and elnc- J ttlc fixtures: separate coal, fruit nnd veg-1 etahle rooms finished In basement. For one roqulring a lnrgtj homo, additional $6Soo. ; Pmctlcally nw five room strictly mod- I ni bungalow situated on aouth front lo. I eloae in. Houjio has furnace heat, fire- ulac. hardwool floors and numerous luiHt-Sn leaturos. A genuine bnrgain at I JSOflfl. , Ha acres of lajid with good water right, In good location, nenr Washington nvo-j nue: Iim.n good six room brick house and i outbuildings. Price $3500. ! Four room modern brick cottage in good ! location on bench, close in. The houst) could not be built today for the price asked and tho lot is worth $1500. Price 53150. E. W. CANNADY I 2472 Hudson Avenue Alhambra Theatre is next door. 4023 i I LEVEL 1300 ACRES l FOR WHEAT. ALFALFA. LIVESTOCK has house, sheds, stnblcs. springs, granar ies, iiinuing water and fine mendow. In cluding tractor, machinery, some live stock. Pav 515.000 down, balance 12 year ly payments. Get map and fncts. "Wc might rent If you have enough means for seed, feed and equipment. Wm. H. Brown i-'5ons, Hobson. Judith Basin, Fergus County. Montana. 300S LOT 40x132. bargain; owner leaving; must ell. Box 83. rare Standard. 3935 I BY OWNER Five room brick bungulow. I Strictly modern. Phone 1754-R- 4131 ! THESE ARE REAL 3ARGAINS '22 ACRE beet, hay and general farm; 1 must he sold quickly and one of tho best i smnll farms In county. 12 acres best land, 1 10 acres pnsture; cxcollent improvements; 100 shares water. Price SS000. ! Eight acres of fruit and berries. 11 shures wnter; four room house, barn, i sheds, etc.; best buy In Ogden. Will sub divide into 10 large lots. Price for quick sale. 59000. One-half cash, balance 7 per I cent. Five room modern brick bungalow on bench, close in. cement basement, large closeta. sleeping porch, kitchen cabinet, I all improvements paid, choice location. Price .IG50. $2000 cash. 525 per month. ! R. G. Agee. or Alfred E. Stratford, base- Iment Broom hotel. Phone C9-2304-J. 3S93 ONE of tho best tarms in northern Utah, consisting of 150 acres: plenty of water for GO acres: water enn be developed for bnlnnce: good five room house, barn and outbuildings. On electric road, paved street. This Is a great snap at $15,000. Some terms given if desired, J. J. Brum mitt. 2417 Hudson avenue. 3341 MODERN home; canaries, rabbits. Phone 2S80-W. 3976 BY OWNER 5 room modern home, good location, large lot. Telephone 1C19-M. 405G 7 ROOMS house closo In. $3000. Can make lorms. 7 ROOM apartment house. ?S50. 14 ROOM appartmcnt house on the bench lot 72x150. $C500. 5 ROOM modern brick bungalow nnd 6 room frmjT.o In -roar. Lot '57x260.- $5200. i Can mnke terms. P'OR RENT 13 ncres good sugar boot land with 4 room house nnd barn, for one vcar. mile from elty. Immediate pos session. W. P. 277'J Washington. Phone 431-M. 4031 j To Buy j SECOND-HAND wicker baby buggy In good condition. Phone 31S4. 4107 FRESH milk cow; hogs, veal and poultry. Will come to your yard to buy. Phono 2597-R. Peart Bros.. 3421 Adams avenue. Ogden. Utah. 3S67 WANTED To buy or rent an invalid chair. Phono 1029-R. 4065 WE BL'Y all cars, regardless of condi tion. Auto Salvage o.. 2348 Grant Ave. 3197 ACCRUED interest plus market price for liberty bonds paid by J. A, Hoglo & Co. frHS LIBERTY bocus bought J. J Brummltt. Phono b9. 2530 CLEAN rab3 wanted at tho dtandwd office. ATTENTION IF YOU have ono cow or car lond of cut- 1 tlo or slock pigs for sale. I will drive out. try and buy them, Call 210U ovenincs or 704 day time. C. A. LumkiulaL 3GC3 WANTED Salesmen IF YOU arc ambitious and have the abil ity to soli goods, soy Mr. Holland nt Glen Urps.-Roherts Plnno Co. Only a mnn with automobile need applyt This Is ab solutely tho best opportunity auy young man ever had for advancement. Salary nnd commission and steady positions to right party. -1145 THE Utah-Idaho branch of the Chemical Cooler Co.. of Sun Francisco, with hend quartors nt Salt LnHi offer an opportun ity for aa'.osmont to earn from $15.00 to S25 0'i pr day in Utah. Iduho and Mon tana. Will armngo stato rights for Mon tana, For particulars address P. O. Box 1257. Salt UUo City. Utah. 4040 PERSmAL FORMER Montana woman Fount Ilag Irr. looking for husband. Box 3S41. Port land. Oregon. 4077 waFtted I . Situations ! HOUSEKEEPING by eldcrlv lady for widower. Best of references given. Ap ply E. T,, 43S Horrlck Avo. 41H WASHING, ulso blankets and curtains. Phone 29-R-4. 4117 WIDOW wtlh two small children, wanta to cook for men or kcp house for wid owor. Address 101 Thirty-third. 3S07 BY experienced bookkeeper to handle a small set of bookw vr nings. after 5 p. m A-1 ieferonci-3 furnished. Address Box 11. Care Standard. 4061 WIDOW with ono child wishes position as housekeeper. Box 14, Standard. 4Q7fl FOlTRErrf i Miscellaneous j STORAGE room for rent. Call Aaboato- late Products Co.. Phone 1116-W. 307." WANTED f ToRent iM'ANTED o rent a three room unfur inlrhvd house In couple with one child I Box 910. care Standard. .jpfil WE take your old rango as first payment on any new range, or will buy your old ; tango outright. Home Furniture Co. G73 j STANDARD WANT ADS FOR RESULTS 'STANDARD WANT ADS FOR RESULTS 1 1 WANTED SALESLADY A. P.. Mclntyro Drug Co. CHAMBERMAID wantrd at Healy hotel, Appli In person. 9 FEMALE help wanted in the housekeep ing department, Dee Hoapitnl. Phone Cl4. 4121 . AN experienced girl for housework. 432 i 27th street. Phone XPO. 409S EXPERIENCED. .salesladies to sell phono graphs; good eastern line, good commis sion. Call 111 Twcnt -third street, be , tween 10 and 12 i. ni. 3911 ' FAMILY washing wanted. Phono 2015 i L 3703 j DRESSMAKING taught to anyoncwUllng to apply Ihomsolve. See Madam Caj lau. Third floor. Wright's Store. 9242 GIRLS wanted to sow on overalls. "A'o pay while you learn. Only those vho i want steady Jobs ned apply. Scmv croft Manufncturlng Co. CPU f WANTED L-Mgjejjelp I DELIVERY bov wanted. Farle Groccr. I Phone 1626. 2C02 Washington. U l OUNG man experienced on soda foun- tain. Kerns Co.. 2459 Washington. U BOY WANTED Over 16 year3 o. age:; one having expericnc In printing1 office preferred. Ogden Printing Co.. 2434 I Washington Ave. 4100 YOUNG man with high school education for general office work. No bookkeeping. Excellent opportunity for advancement. Prefer one who can operate or learn to opperatn a typowrlter. Reply Box 22. Care Standard. 4063 EXPERIENCED alc.men to sell phono grnphs on commission basis; good propo sition to right parties. Apply 411 Twenty third street between 10 and 11 a. m 3942 CAPABLE and experienced mnn to han dle salesmen selling on commission; Rood cropoRitlon for right man. Address P. O. Cox OS. 3943 FARM bund who understands caro of or- dell. 24CS Washington Avenue. ' 3820 BEFORE selling Liberty bojda. get prlca from J. A. Hogie r Co. -4Sl FORREuff I Furnished 'FURNISHED apartment. 2571 Lincoln. S NICE front sleeping' room for one or two ' gentlemen. 2648 Adanis. 13 TWO rooms, for light housekeeping at 2054 Washington avenue. 10 j MODERN eight room, we'l furnished I home. Address P. O. Box 694. with ref , crence. 413S I NICELY furnished front room, light, heat, jbath and phone. 573 Twenty-fourth St. I 4136 ! MODERN room for gentleman, closo In I $3.50 per week. References, 2341 Adams Ave. 4102 'MODERN furnished rooms: moderate .prices, two minutes from posloffice. 2446 Grant Ave. 4104 : FURNISHED sleeping room in privato family on car line, 041 23rd street. 4111 ' TWO furnished housekeeping rooms. 2S1S Wash. 4116 j LARGE; front room at C12 24th street, 4115 ELEGANTLY furnished room. Call 2520 I Jeff. 4118 MODERN front room for gentlemen. 240 26th St. 40SS 1 NICELY furnished room, one or two gen- tlemen. 2241 Adams Ave. -1074 FURNITURE and stoves for salo. 317 30th St, 4057 NICELY furnished front sleeping room for one or two gentlemen. 2122 Washln-'-ton. 4055 MODERN sleeping rooms. 333 24 St. 4029 FOR RENT Furnished large front room. Call at 2330 Adams Ave. 402G ' TWO light house keeping1 rooms, mod ern; references required. No children Phone 1640-.I. - j 4069 THREE rooms for light housekeeping up i stairs, suitable for couple. Phone 1411 -J. 4005 TWO light housekeeping apartments. 2252'; Washington avenue. 400J SLEEPING room for gentleman. Phono P09-W. 165 Twenty-third. 3795 FURNISHED front room, 530 Twentj thlrd fitrcct. Phone 21S0-M 3900 GATES HOTEL 2446 Grant Avenue Phone 3050 Modern furnished rooms, Weekly rates. 3713 : ROOMS for Gentlemen. Phono 1SS0. 3716 ACCRUED Interest plus markot prlco for liberty bond paid by J. A. Hoglo Co. 2Ud NICELY furnished room, suitable for two. 2431 Adamti Avo. 4086 j ! Unfurnished THREE-ROOM house, good location, near car, l'honu 29-J -4 4105 3 or 4 ROOM apartments, vacant from 1-10. Phone 2360-M. 4039 TWO room apartment. $26; three room apartment. $3o; hot water, privato bath. Btoum. Phono 1003-J. 3591 GOOD house for rent. J. J. Brummltt, Phono 50. 3S40 , ?ORSAn Poultry and Egg& J EGGS for hatching. Pure bred Black Ml- noica and Rhode Island Red, 639 Sev ' 011th street. Phono 2135-M. 7 I RHODE Island Ruds and Shapard's strain Ancona cjpgs, $1.50 setting. Phono 357-M 3 REDS and White Leghorn ogga for hatch ing; also breeding stock. Call Bramwdl. I ! 3923 . HATCHING oggs from hnavy laying I White leghorns, $1.50 per 15; $9.00 per 100. Phono 2124-R. atjip I f,9C3S;R,L Ue,d?t a,,tJ W Rooks, Blk, Mln W. B, and Butf Leghorns, Anconas. I Light Brahmas. Cornish Games. W. and I Silver Laced Wyandottc3. turkcv, duck and goooo eggs. See us for baby chjeka I and llvu poultry. Ask ua about IL WESTERN GRAIN & FEED CO I 3627 H. B. Palmer. FOR No. J baby chicks; alao Winford electric hovers. Phone Astlll, 6G9-J54G-:: 3484 J MONTOTO MONEY LOANED on gilt edged securi ties Thou. Auld. under First National i: 4024 1 MONEY advanced to a.laritxl peopio with out cccurlty. Otbora on furniture and I pianos. Easy weekly or monthly pay ments. Dlx. 227 Colonel Hudson Bulld I lng. Phone 2S4. 8737 ! RALPH P. HUNTER, established 1883. Mortgago loans, real estate. Insurance. 1 Utah, Idaho lands; farma npd city prop erty. Persons desiring to loan money on good first mortgago security will Jo 1 well tD consult inc. Good applications always on hand. 431 Twonty.fourth St Ogden. Utah. 2310 MONEY to loan on Improved zeal cstai-. Kelly ft Hcrrick. 719 MONEY to loan on real estate securities, J. J. PrummltL fi-21-ij LADY'S pocketbook. Orphcum theater I Bills and silver. Return to 36S Twenty 1 fourth street. Howard, 4146 ' BLACK leather bill-book containing lodge land Identification cards. Roturn to 40S Hudson IMdg. 4OS0 THURSDAY morning on 7th St.. Ladles' pursi containing Goncnlog-y and monc.v. Return to 621 7th St., or phone 2135-W. Rewanl. 4021 ) LARGE black leather purao containing smnll change, small diamond ring and ro rflpt. Phone 375-.T. Roward. 30S7 I Ifl very nmn la noted for something or J other, wc understand; t Jv-. . - ' - ' '- "OR SAU - jj i Miscellaneous 5l Singer Sewing Machine j JUST ARRIVED Latest models can be purchased or rented for $3 00 a month. Needles oil nnd repairs for all makes. Singer Sewing Machlno Co., 2338 Waah Ington Ave. Phono 24. 4113 MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE BARLEY DAVIDSON motorcycle 'in per fect condition. Call 2012 Qulncy avonue J 4 Jr1" bby carriage. Phone 327-.T. 1S24 Grant. 4137 HOUSEHOLD furniture, cheap. 2S3D 1 Chflds. Phono J220-R. ' j 1 ?.Hi vncu cleaner. JT per day. Phone I aj IS jj CHICKEN and duck eggs for sotting. Call i after 4 p. m. 2156 Pnclfle avenuo. 4130 ' STUDEB VKER light spring wagon, half price, $6n. Guitar and rase. $6; iHano stool -71.50. 570 7th stivt -pps i BUFFET, table, chairs, carpet, librnr)' 1 tablo and a piano. Phone 904-J, 2S43 Ad ms. 41101 FURNITURE for sale. 206 1 Jefferson i I 4123 j I HOUSEHOLD furniture. Phone. 357-R or ! 53 4000 1 NEW manure spreader and sraln drill Have sold fnrm. Phone 3177-J. 40S4 LARGE: rug. somo small rugs, a snnltarv I couch and other furniture. Call 675 27th ! Street. Phono 2317-M 4075 THREE nearly new child's beds and high chair. Corey Apt3.. No. 19. 4096 W ASHER and motor and cts water heat er, cheap. Inquire 28S3 Lincoln, Phone ! I92S-W 4079 NEARLY new Universal Combination gas and coal range, at a bargain. 2510 Wash. Ave.. Ogden. Utah. 4095 FIVE Rooms of furniture. Call 217 2Sth street or phone 2090, 4054 A PARLOR set cheap, call rcur 2127 Grant. 4060 SANITARY couch, folding baby buggy. rocking chair 24G Qulncy Ave. 4037 ALMOST new Daytpn bicycle. $35. Call GOOD surrcv and single harno33. En quire Pacific Coffco Store, 2357 WashlnT ton Ave. 4019 ONE C foot plato glass top marblo base floor case. Ono G foot plate American Bcnutv marble base floor case. Applv 352 Twenty-fifth. 3989 35 CHOICE "White Leghorn ccokerels for breeding purposes. State Industrial school. 3999 WICKER baby buggy for sale. Only been used two months. Phone 1342-J. 4000. BOAT and rabbits for sale cheap. 156 West .Twelfth. 4006 FOR SALE My fine phonograph, largo 1 size, $65; must bo sold today. Call Mr Sorenoen, Room 202 Healy Hotel. 3972 FOR SALE My fine phonograph. Iargj nl7.e, $65; must be sold today. Call Mr. Sorensen. Room 202 Healy Hotel. 3973 GOOD concrete steam mixer, cheap. 433 Cross stroet 3869 FINE grocery stock and lease, well locat ed on Waslhngton avenue. Kelly & Her rick. 3778 1 LATE 1919 twin Harlcy Davidson motor cycle with fldo car. In perfect condition. Also twin Excelsior for $100. See clrcula tlon manager. Ogden Standard. 3776 NEW 5-ply 3-4 rubber hose, while It lasts. 15c. Buy quick. Phone 333. 3407 ONE-HALF PRICE. John Dcero double disc sulkcy plow, U3cd only one season. Ono Solid Comfort single plow sulkoy. One Jump scat surrey. Ono umbrolla top buggy. Ono top grocery delivery wagon. On light road cart, all In good con dition and newly painted. Also other second hand goods. IVERSON'S SECONDHAND STORE. 10-10 Washington Ave. 3535 SECOND hand goods bought and sold. T. C Iverron, 1640 Washington avenuo I Phonw 49. 3533 FEVLES nnd guaranteed singers, Come hear them slna;, 2220 Lincoln. 2242 SEVERAL j'.'to of new work harness. Ogo den Horse Salu & Commission Co. 3103 1000 shares of Capital Petroleum at 23c; a dividend paying stock. Phone 3076 3037 SINER'S TrunK ana Furniture Stores. New and second hand goods bought and sold and exchanged; highest prices paid for second hand furniture; high grade trunks and suitcases our specialty. 241 255 Twenty-fifth. Phono 1321. 2976 J. A. HOGLE & CO. pay highest priced In Ogden for Liberty bonds. 2450 UNCALLED for suits, tailor made; big reduction. Gordon's, 211-25 Twenty-fifth ' St. Phone 419. 157 rroRjFoFTOTj FOR SALE or exchange, sowing machine for gun, washing machine, chickens or what have you? Mrs ?Ieads 563 23rd street- 4103 PIANO, organ, plow. Phono 333. 3156 ONE-I1AL1- acru In poaches, nearly lOU trees, $650. rah or tern3, or will trad": for good outomobiltv 411 24th St 233$ FmSALE 5uto BUICIv rondster. J917. four cylinder, jn fine shape. $650 cash, or will tako good Ford in trndo. Phono 2001 -J. 17 Chandler 1918 touiine'. Chandler 1917 touring. Elcar 1917 touring. WJLFONG-GLASMANN CO 2254 "Washington Phone 776 4132 FORD tractor. Inquire I. Mura 165 Twenty-fifth street, 4 12$.' NEW 1920 Oakland touring car at re duced prlco. or will trndo, 070 22 stroot . 4112 Ford light delivery truck. ' Ford 1 ton Form-a-Truck. Ford bug. Studobakor 1 lop truck. 2Io(lc N Hup. touring. Model 57, Bulck touring. 1917 Studebaker touring. All In first class mechanical condition. PACIFIC NASH MOTOR CO 2200 Washington Ave, 4027 FORD runabout body, extra good condl tlon. Phono 2165-R. 4038 TWO light Fords (express bodies); Max well touring ?225; Haynea Chummy. Sav ago Motor Co.. 2354 Hudson avenuo. 4012 WONDERFUL car tor sale, cheap. 2348 Grant 3333 WHY not buy an exchange cur? Now is the tlnio to buy. Two Fords, '11 and '16, Two Maxwells, '16 and '17, ' One Chalmers. 6-30. WEBER-TAYLOR AUTO CO. 2333 Hudson Phone 143 ! 305 p FORWENT j J BoardandRoom BOARD and room. 2021 "Washington ave nue 3 PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult County Clerk or me Respec tive Signers for Further Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS, In District Court, Second Judicial District of Utah, Weber County. In tho matter of the Estate of Mary M. Smyth, Deceuacd Notice is hereby given bv" tho under signed executor of tho last will and tes tament of Mary M, Smyth, deceased, to the credltorn of and all persons having claims nrcninst the said decoased to ex hibit such claim?, with tho necessary vouchors, within two months after the first publication of this notice to tho snld executor at the office of J. D. Murphy. ..15.316 Flint National bank building, 0 den. Utah, which sold office the undor slgncd solects ar. his nloco of business In a''. niottura connected with the said os tatc of Man' M Smyth, deceased. AUGUSTINE V. SMYTH. Executor. J D. Murphy, Attorney. Date of first publication April 1, 1920 Date of last publication April 29, 192l. DRESSMAKING J HEMSTITCHING and plcot edge; buttons and pinking and pleating. Second floor , Wright's store. Mrs. H. Layman. 18 DRESSMAKING, remodelling or plain sewing. 221S Reed Ave. 4036 RELIABLE dressmaking, young ladles, work a specialty. Call Plaza. Apts., 320.1 Phone 220S. 4147 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE. Ogden Petroleum Co., principal place of business Ogden. Utah. Thoro ar delinquent on the following described stocks on account of assess ment No. 10 levied on the 7th day of February, 1920. the several amounts sot opposite the names of tho respective share holders, us follows: Cert, No. Shares Amt. Allen. E. J. .. 440 1000 $ 5.00 1 Brandon. M. H 665 711 3.56 1 Bybee. Emma 651 1400 7.00 1 Bundy. Emily R 106 1000 5.00' Brophy. Leo 351 300 1.50 Clark. Isaac 132 500 2.50 Child, Mrs. C. C 637 6000 30.00 Child, C. C 462 2000 10.00 Cady, E 465 1000 5.00 Dye. S. G 178 2000 10.00 De Mik. W. G 226 1500 7.50 Dodson. Margaret ...107 1779 S.S9 Doyle. A. B 750 730 3.75 Eggleston. Harry ,...170 500 2,50 Francis, Frank 20 4tl00 20.00 Fcnn, Homer E 40 1000 5.00 Foulger. Joaoph .....382 1000 6.00 Farr, Ralph 472 1000 6,00 Farr. C. L 354 600 2.60 Farr. C, 1 631 400 2.00 Grant, C 606 1000 5.00 Hess. G. R 231 1000 5.00 Hiss. G. R 311 500 2.50 Huntor, G. F 244 500 2.50 Halverson, Geo 324 1000 6.00 Halverson, Geo 360 1000 6.00 Halvorcon, Geo 367 600 3.00 Halverson, Geo 377 1000 5.00 Halverson, Geo, 515 500 2.50 llalvorson. Geo 530 20ft 1.00 Hcner, Arthur 664 500 2.50 Ivins. L. II 215 100 .50 lvlns, L hi 218 100 .60 Jensen. David M 1000 5,00 Jonaon, David 325 3000 15.00 Johnson. Elmer 570 250 1.25 Jones. M. E 201 200 1.00 Miller. F. S 26 1 4000 20,00 iiargarson, F. R 417 500 2,50 IMcCormlck. J. L 394 1000 5.00 Peterson. Ezra M. ... Co 3000 15.00 iPicraon, C. A 399 100 .50 Pierson. C, A 420 3000 15.00 Pierce, I. N 185 500 2.50 Pldcock, J. W 550 1500 7.50 Pruett, L 643 12500 62.50 Pruett, L 568 500 2.50 Perkins. W. A 522 1000 10.00 Perkins. W. A D53 500 2.50 Pruett, Ed 468 2000 10,00 Pruiitl, Ed 647 500 2.50 Plern, Ebor F. 513 500 2.50 Richards. I . L 212 33:1 1.66 Richards, I. L 213 333 1.66 'Roylo, A. 11 3S6 2500 12.60 Roylo, A. H 3S9 2500 12.50 iRoyle, A. H ,..290 2500 12.50 ISorcnson, Nds C. .... 57 2000 K 10 00 Swunson, E, P 321 500 2.50 Sullivan. M ...207 20 .10- Smith. Robt, 211 334 1.69 Saylor. W. B 301 173 .89 Thomas. Beulah 1S9 250 1.25 Thomas, Beulah 200 250 1.25 Toombs, J. M 404 2500 12.50 Thomas, E. H C27 2000 10.00 Wheelwright, J. L ...16S 500 2.50 Walker, Mary L 174 500 2.50 Wilson, W. B. 626 317 1.58 And In accordance with law so many of each parcel of such stock as may be noc cssary will bo sold at tho office of the said company, No. 360 Twonty-fourth street. Ogden. Utah, on tho 3rd day of April. 1920, at the ' our of noon to pay tho delinquent aaaessments. together with the cost of advertising1 und expense of sale, A. L. GLASMANN. Secretary-Treasurer. P. S. The above delinquents aro pay able to the assistant secretary-treasurer J. R. Hlnchcliff. at tho Pingrce National Bank, on or before the above mentioned date. 3602 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Education of Ogden City, Utah, at Room 30S, Colonol Hudson building, I Ogden. Utah, until $ o'clock p. m.. Mori !day. April 12. 1920. for labor and materials in connection with excavations and con crete foundations required for a part of tho Washington school which the said board proposes to erect In Ogden. Utah. Bidders may obtain drawings and speci fications as required to prepare bids for this work at the office of Leslie S. Hodg son and MyrI A. McClenahan. Architects, Room S29 Ecclcs building1, Ogden. L'tah. All labor must be performed and all ma terials furnished and placed as required to complete the work under the contract in strict accordance to the drawings and sM?eificatlons and to the entire satisfac tion of the architects. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids A certified check made payable to said hoard for a sum of money not less tlian five per cent of tho amount or the bid must accompany each bid, and tho check of any successful bidder hall be forfeit ed in case ho fails or refuses to enter Into the necessary contract and furnish a bond required by the board. The contract shall contain, among oth er things, a stipulation that at least twen ty per cent of tho contract price may bo withheld until the work in the contract is completed and aceopted by the board. By order of the Board of Education of Ogden. Utah. EDWARD I. RICH. President; VIOLA M. CLANCY. Clerk. Published In the Ogden Standard from March 31st. 1920. to April 12th. 1920. in clusive. . j LITTLE: BENNY'S j Bote Room By LEE PAPE I ggBI3-Hri I- , l-il-rw-ir-4ra--g-5"W-'-y I had a sour ball in my pockit in skool today, and I started to put It in my mouth sevril times und stopped half, way on account of Miss Katy looking as if she was looking evory time, and. after a wile we started the joggriffy lessin. Miss Katy saying, JSvervbody open their joggriffy books to .page 104. Me thinking, G, heers a good chance. And I put my joggriffy book in frunt of my face and quick stuck tho sour ball in my mouth and stayed behind my joggriffy book sucking it, thinking, G, if enybody asks mo wat my favo rite subjeck is, 111 tell them joggriffy. Wich jest then Miss Kitty sed, Ben. ny Potts, have you gone into retire ment? Meoning for me to come out frum behind tho joggriffy book. Wich I did, and Miss Kitty Ecd, And now that you are in out mist onco more, I think 111 let you recite a little. Slppose you name 3 large oceans. Gosh, me with this in my mouth, I thawL And T stood up wondering weather to swallo the sour ball hole or loeye it drop out on the floor, thinking, Wats the dif fronts, I wouldent get eny boneflt out of it either way. Well, go on, aro you tung tied? sed Miss Kitty; and I thawt, O well, may be 111 get a little benefit out of it if I swallo it. Wich I did, choking a little but not mutch, and saying, Atlantick, Pacifick, and Meditoranium soa. Have you onything in your mouth? sed Miss Kitty. No mam, I sed. Wich I hadent, on account of it being in my stummick by that. time. And I sat down agon wondering if thats tho way a ostrich fools after ho swallows a hole potato, and we finished tho joggriffy lessin and started the spelling lessin, mc spelling everything rite except beuteh' with a t. I Don't criticize a man for having more money thnn brains. Ho may even now have more brains than you have money. ftikm-, x J t : jH Fuller ton's Spring Dope 4 H v f iH THE RIGHT FIELDERS. 3 f (By Hugh 5. Fullerton) lH AMERICAN LEAGUE. 3 i Offensive Defensive To tat f' li Boston 896 261 llEtf- Detroit 002 21 Q 114 Washington ......I. 847 2 In 109 , ! Cleveland 861 229 ' 10 30 , l St. Louis ,. 833 ' 231 106T- 1 lH Chicago 837 219. 103 New York .V. 822 221 10t3' ' H Philadelphia 836 207 1043' NATIONAL LEAGUE., H Offensive Defensive TotaV lH Now York 907 , 270 117.7, Pittsburg 896 255 115X7 ! Cincinnati 872 . 242 lift, ! Brooklyn S5S p 219 1077 BH St. Louis 843 232 10 73" IH Chicago 847 221 1071 El Philadelphia S51 209 106Q" I ILH Boston S22 205 1027: PH I Harry Hooper, the wondorful voter I an of the Rod Sox, and "Pep" Young, 'the great kid of the Giants, carry off the honors In the dope of tho right 1 fielders. Theso two stand almost alono among the right fielders of tho coun try, although tho development of ISouthworth, ono of the finds of recont years, places him in a position to di3 ipute Young's claim to the premier- ship, if not this season, then before ! many years. j There is more difficulty in figuring (dope on right fielders than in calculat ing position strength of any other po sition. This for the reason that, in so many cases, one is compelled to calcu late combination strengths because ot the habit of managers of shifting out- uoiuers Decausc oi ngnt ana lert hand ed pitching and because of ability of some to play sun fields. Because of this it is practically im possible to say that any one man will play right flold during an entire sea son, although a few do stick to the same job no matter what the condi tions. Tho others do not and thoreforo the figures in the case of tho major ity represent tho combined strengths nnd weaknesses. On top of that, there are still four clubB that have not made the final de cision as to who the "regular" right fielder will be and it probably will be necessary to amend the right field fig ures in the final summing up .of team strengths. However, while some teams may improve their figures, there is ex tremely small chance that any of the new mon will show enough strength I to crowd up among the leaders. I Position strengths in right show k ' ; greater range of difference than Is us ual in major leagues. The position, in i fact, is satisfactorily filled in only ten of the sixteen clubs, and the other six hold the jobs not because of their own strength but because no stronger candidates have been developed. Brooklyn, of course, makes the big gain. The discovery of this youngster Nels appears to be one of tho sur prises of the spring. If the reports I are true, and if the form ho has been i showing since the Robins went into I training continue during tho playing season, Brooklyn has picked up a com-i ing star In the outfield and, belter than that, a man who may develop Into one of the great lead off battcr3 of the countr-. There are extremely fow good lead off men now in the game, and to find one of the Roy Thomas, Wlllio Keeler, Jimmy Slaglc or Topsy Hartzoll class ivould be llko picking up a fortune. I Detroit's strength in right is duo to I the attacking power of Flagstead, and 1 the reserve attacking power which ' Jennings seems always to possess. The showing of the New York Yan kees in the figures is a serious disap pointment. The figures are combina tion ones of Ruth, Vick and Mcusel, and in no way can I figure the team to strengthen right field much. Possibly JC Huggins assigns Meusel to the job regularly there may be considerable improvement With Ruth In that Job steadily the figures show only a triflo 'more strength than the combination of, the three reveals. With Vick there regularly the attacking power of the team Is reduced greatly, although some spood is gained. It looks, to me to be a hard problem for Hughes to dopo out. cjevoianu again snows lair sirongin In right, a position in which I expect Ica the figures to show tho Indians hacking, and the SL Louis Cards have 'a better right fielder defensive than II , anticipated. ' In the next article we will compile , tho outfield figiiros and sec how the teams compare in that regard. This Is important because tho great "punch" of major league teams usually is cen tered among the outfielders. I 00 1 gsj iw.u 1 iF.t'iM-X-arai to j ! Rippling Rhymes 9 Dy WAf MASON. B GLAD TIDINGS. With joy let tho messago be spoken, all over this suffering land. Tho back bone of winter is brokon, and spring, gentle spring is at hapd. For long weary months we've been nourished on sleet and such hideous stuff; tho backbone of winter has flourished, but now spring Is calling its bluff. Th breeze has a scont that is vernal, sug gesting the tulip and rose; tho buu,, in its Journey diurnal, is shedding 1 some heat as It goes. The. robin, reli able token of springtime, is seen on the lawn; the backbone of winter is broken, the season of blizzards is gone. Yes, March, as you say, is af flicted with weather wo scarcely can stand; but then, it is .promptly evict ed, it whoops for a day and Is canned. Though furnaces still we aro stoklu', at times, till tho advent of May, tho backbone of winter is broken, hurroo and hurrah and hooray And soon we'll be planting tho tater, and mow ing tho grass on the lawn; oh, say, is there ecstacy greater than that when the winter is gone? Ogden Trapshooters Make High Recon Trapshooting records for 1919 show that four members of the Ogden Gun club made better scores than 90 per cent during 1919. They are G. L. Becker, E. L. Ford, A. P. Bigclow rjkT ! J. L. Taylor. &! Fourteen Utah men placed in 227. K ! abovo the 90 per cent class. Z.' I ! S. H. Sharman or Salt Lako wcC I ftf ! high gun for Utah during 1919, breaks 1 ! ing 3105 targets of 3250 shot at. " The record book classes Utah scar If' tergun artists among tho best of th 1 H'H United States. 'H Southwest League in I Annual Convention VM i . ' LOS ANGELES, CaL, April 1. Thjr 1. , annual convention of the league of. j 1 H the southwest, which has its chief ob H ject tho development of the Colorado H river irrigable lands, began here fo . H day with an address by Governor W",'- 7 H D. Stephens of California. Luther GV- H Brown of Pasadena spoke on "uniCjyT ( V of the southwest" and the Colorado '' river basin was discussed by E. cV H Larus, United States, geological survfcy; H and hydraulic engineer who surveyed" H the basin. 1 H John T. Wasitler, of Denver, engfcT 'H noer-adviser to the federal farm IooiL ,1 (H board, "talked on control and consej: I. H vatlon of Colorado river lands, etc, ! and E. C. Grunsky of San Franc is co; 'H Panama canal commissioner, spoke on stone problems of the Lower ColcP- III rado river. 1 9 w I f H Information Bureau f. j V.OO PER LINE PER MONTH Z '" ANYTHING New or Old ANYTHING X to Z new or old" ' bouyht. sold or traded. Phone 333. T , (j l BOOKS AND STATIONERY , - i ' ' JH itt rwell Book and Stationery. 362? j , Washington Ave. Phone 360. 20 I H BANKING t l Utah Natltonal I3nnk, southeast corner ; I ! Twenty-fourth nnd Wnshlngton. Phono 613 V f COUNSELOR.AT.LAW- W n,i,.i . O'Cwnolly. Offden. Utah. Jsal v,co ,nal1- Wr,tc me tho facts v Phono 30.". - , H CARPET CLEANING- ? ? n lan a,.nPen for upholstering. caS , Pets c caned, altr-red nnd laid. RomaklnR: , rH 01 mattresscG. Phone 2752-J. 3Pcrt c!?rPet cleaning, mattress reno5 1 IriF PhostcrIn&. and springs ro- wl?ithcd' Ctl". E- J' Hampton CoTT J li Feather renovating Phone 25S6-W. 1 !! I CHIROPRACTOR T lli m!?re,- T, IIS!v,e,rson' D' c-r Rc3- Phone, 1066-W. 701-702 Ecclea Dulldfng. 'i DENTISTS T H i?lho, Nen' rot,1' Dentists aro special ' Is H ists in all branches of Dentistry. 2i6S j mmmW waah'ngton Ave; 2205 li DRAIN TILE FOR SALE 1 mmmW Intermountaln Concroto Co. Twentieth ' i o?re Ij,ni 5,Avc" Oedein. Utah. Phoncsi 1' 206S and -187. 231C 0H ENGRAVING H Ocden Engraving Servlco Co . makers". or nne cuts in ono or more colors. 416 Twenty-fourth stroot. Phono 463. C FIRE INSURANCE jT ' H Charles Kisonherg. Phone 1S5D-J. Cal- . ! edonlan nd .Michigan Commercial StnndS, ' prd Iv..iranco. 1575? I H FOOT SPECIALIST L H L. J. Barker. 320 Colonel Hudson Bldgfl hmmmW f eathenvolght arch supporters, Correct ' ! live treatment. 3340" I i HAY AND GRATN ' If ! ,-i"Iar?'' Rra,n "P11 Poultry feed, Boll BrosX jjT IJH 2il Twenty-third &treot. Phono 2S45. r ' , l'fi 2100: II HIDES, WOOLS, FURS ' I O. M. Runyan, 2269 Wall Ave., payg; I , top prices. Phono 7S1-W. 152$-, 't JUNK AND HIDES " v il 1 Wostern Hide & .Junk Co., 2323 Vash7 I M ' ington Avo. Phonti ifil. C I j Ogden Junk House. 2059 Washington ' LH Avo. Phono 210: X -! LAWN MOVER 'H Lawn mowers sharpened and over- I : honied. Hudson Repair Shop. 2160 IIucIS; ; son avenue. Phone 731-.T. j H I KEY FITTING H I Koy fitting nnd lock repairing. safaT opening and comhtnHtlons set. Hudson :mmm ! Repair Shop, 216H "Itidson. Phone 734-3?4 H . 3949- ; , ,'H PAINTING ' See Brig. All kinds of house alntlnc I V IH 314 Twenti'-flfth street Plione 973. North- i Ogden Phone I 33SJ. I H PAPER CLEANERS X 'if i KALSOMINE3 or paper cleaning. Phone 29-R-ll 403,7; ). PRINTING ' ? H The Nuiitcboom Printing Co.. successors ' to Dce-N'eutcboom PrL Co,. 2370 Wash? A (Avo. Phono UG6. T'lS n ' MM PRINTING !'! When in need of printing como and see" i ; Dec Prlntcry, 242S Hudson avenue. Phoilo ( PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON I 4 i'iH Dr. A. Fernlund, office hours 10 to 3. Kt ;, p. m New Pccry Bldg., Hudson Avor- S ) Res. Phono 640. Office phono 1900-W. IT 'j RADIATORS REPAIRED ZZ. ' H Factory en.ulpment for repairing wreck J iH cd, bent, leaky or twisted radiators. 0 ; den Auto Radiator Co., 2329 Hudson Ave? REAL ESTATE AND LOANS J). j fH Willard Kay. real eat a to and loans.-- , 2474 Wachlngton Ave. Phono 409, 1874" KH SCAVENGER HmmW Garbage und rubbish hauled, cesspool:- Vi and toilets cleaned. John Chipp & Cot. 1 ; Phone 822. 2?48 Hudson Avo. 973, SANITARY WORK Sanitary Garbatre Co., all kinds of rub- WWW !blah hauled. Phono 620. j WKm STEAMSHIPS TO EUROPE ' ' WmW FOR steamship reservation to European i !H points. For information phone 1166 or. . mmm 208 l-W. j ' -.. STENOGRAPHY r 1 H Good public stenographer. Federal , ( Land Co.. 416 Twenty-fourth. 3642; WMM TAXI SERVICE ? Taxi servlco Phono $4 for taxi. Close- f mmm cars only. 215,' ( 'l TENTS AND AWNINGS ; l, H Ogden Tent S: Awning Co. Manufaco . turers of high grade store, offlco aim . y Mmm resident awnings. Walorproof covera, Wm bags. etc. Anything In canvas, 22b3 ' H Wauliington Avo Phone 263. l?2f H TRUNKS AND BAGS V ') rH Trunk and bag repairing, round con- JH ner from Standard. Gallachcr's. 2373 Hud.- f vM son. 211S J VETERINARIAN . ! .lJBB Dr. Bundy, Veterinarian. Phone S2S ! MM 679-M. 3Si j mm WINDOWS CLEANED .2 JBxport window and wall paper cleaning, WW anywhere. American Window Cleaning" VH Phone 563. 2370 Washington Avo, kMm fmm f JmWmW