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Show For Subscription and Advertlnlng J, j Departments, Call Phono No. 56. f RANDOM ', REFERENCES u : Suits dry cleaned $L Dollar Clean- era. Barber Shops Close Beginning to-) to-) day, all barber shops of the city -will close at 6:30 in the evening, except Saturdays, -when they will close at 9 ( o'clock. On holidays they will remain closed all day, except when the holi day fallB on Saturday or Monday. On i these days tho closing hour will be 12 noon. The announcement also states ttiat the barber shopB will be closed all day Labor day hereafter. ; You don't use. B. & G. butter? Then 1 you have never tried It. , To Talk at Warren J. S. Carver, ! member of the national food conserva- v tion committee, will talk tomorrow )r afternoon in the Warron ward meeting Jm$' nou.Be on the subject of food conser- Sults dry cleaned 31. Dollar Clean-Returns Clean-Returns to Ogden Assistant Super-itendent Super-itendent H. L. Bell, of tho Utah division divi-sion of the Union Pacific, has been ordered or-dered to change his headquarters from Green River to Ogden. He was moved to the former division point some months ago. Mr. Bell and wife have made arrangements to reside hero and are temporarily located at the Virginia Ten per cent discount on monumen-j monumen-j tal work. Mitchell's, opp. City Cemetery i Spend Week-End Here. Mr. and i , Mrs. James M. Jones, of Morgan, spont yesterday in Ogden. You should hurry to get in the Christmas club at the Big Hardware Store. The very beat talking machine j at LOWE prices and eaBy terms. From Twin Falls Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Young, of Twin Falls, Ida., are ( EIt spending this week in Ogden, visiting frfcu with friends. $J Suits dry cleaned $1. Dollar Clean- IHj Pantages on a Visit Alexander ml Pantages, head of the vaudeville drift dr-ift cuit that bears his name, wasIn Og- l den a few hours Saturday. Ho was ao W companied by B. M. Priceta, an archi-I archi-I , tect whom he has employed for the past several years, designing the thea-( thea-( I t ters he has put up in the larger cities (til of the Pantages circuit. They have j been in Salt Lake, arranging for a new I ff theater there. While here, they were 1 ' the guests of J. F. Goss, manager of 1 15 , the Orpheum theater, the local Pan-Jjj Pan-Jjj , tages house. B jMj5 Magazine subscriptions at special M , prices. Bramwell's. V jflj Dancing Class The class in dancing which will be held at the Berthana j hall during the winter will formally WL ' l commence tonight. Mrs. Billy Leon, Hp 2J dancing instructor from New York, will , j conduct and instruct the class. The mi ( waltz, fox trot, one step and three-stop Do?rdi will be the chief dances taught. This BpjpJ? class will be for adults and will be j1 held between the hours of 8:30 and fl jSll Stork Made Visit James L. and I wll Rav Cole Rark, 2214 Lincoln avenue, V oil1 were paid a visit by the stork on m mm' November 4, who left a baby girl. Wfti Go to Cnica0 Irs- A. Lockw'ood I' t& and daughter. Irene, departed this aft- I Y'tf ernoon for Chicago, whore Mrs. Lock- I A.Ti' wood's son, Frank, is stationed at the I ')! Great Lakes naval training station. Married Today Charles C. Frank- ; ; iim). lin and Miss Ethel L. Hundsaker, both Mn of Ogden, were married today bv'Bish- i wm op Gilbert Thatcner- i f!j - Coal Received During yesterday it and today, there were twenty-eight , 111 cars of coal reecived in Ogden over the i JtI Denver &. Rio Grande. There were I mbi also a number from the Union Pacific, 5)ffl DUt tho exact number has not been Mil learned. Practically all of this coal .SiJfl "was assigned to the dealers, who are delivering it as fast as they can haul it IPkl away. hKiittlJP Warning A warning is being sent 1 J to a11 nouscwives that there are two 1! ' "women about the city, soliciting for .,1:, jj the Red Cross. They are frauds, ac- w ll I cording to Rev. J. E. Carver, president 'If of the Red Cross in Ogden. They have jft 3 been soliciting in the southwest part lm , A of the city, on tho bench, claiming to M '. I be raising funds for the soldiers. Rev. fl ',- l Carver stated that they were ordered It ' E Rejected Thomas G. Matthews, ; I il """ho left with the last contingent of 1 U troops for Camp Lewis, has been re- j l, jected from the service by army physi- f Ti clans stationed at the camp because of J physical disqualifications. Mr. Mat- I M I thowa is a brother of Frank Matthews, 1 M ill Bden commercial artist, and was ft i 11 ' an emPlye of the Pacific Fruit Ex- mr VI preBS of this city. |