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Show RANDOM f REFERENCES i Money to loan on diamonds. ;78 25tn - Memorial Service The Rev Wm. V. Fleetwood will conduct a special memorial service at St. Paul's church. P'nin City, tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, in memory of Bishop Spalding. Dr Coulter and Dr. Bartlett. First Nfltional Bank Building. Phone 96 Advertisement. Bankruptcy Case Filed Cases in bankruptcy were filed as follows yesterday yes-terday in the United States district court: James B. Wood, railway switchman. Salt Lake; indebtedness. $572.75; assets, $25 George B. Thomson, Thom-son, farmer, Sprlngvllle; Indebtedness 2013.95; assets, $105. Hyrum Ber kenpa8. laborer, Ogden; Indebtedness, $535 27, no assets Richard S. Hales, mfllman. Garfield, indebtedness, $567; assets $223 5-Passenger, used Ford, for sale. Tel. 604. The First Congregational Church-Adams Church-Adams avenue near Twenty-fifth street Frank G Bralnerd, minister. 11 o'clock, morning sermon, "The Mind of Jesus"; 7 30, evening sermon, "A Modern Statement of an Old Truth"; 12:15, Bible school; 6:30, Christian Endeavor meeting. Mr. , N. Hoffman will sing at the, morning I service. First Methodist Episcopal 454 24th strept G. F. Rassweller, pastor Miss Mable Lamb, deaconess; Miss Vera Frey, pipe-organist. 10:30 a hi., morn lng service including Bible school, preceded by pipe-organ preludes U8 follows Intermezzo, by Bruce Steam, and prayer by Von Wobbor; offertory Idyl, by Rothleder, vocal solo. by Miss Rosamond Laird; sermon on "A Gatherer of Sycamore Fruit"; Judge V. C. Gunnell will address the parents' class on Juvenile Delinquency and Its Cauae " Organ, March, by Fry-singer; Fry-singer; 6 30 p. m., Epworth league, subject, Temptation; Leader. Mr. R. H. Baumunk. 7:30 p. m . evening service, preceded by the following or gan numbers: Air La Boureo, by Han del; Romance In E Flat, by T D. Williams; offertory, by O Halting, also Memory, by Carrie Jacobs-Bond, vocal solo, MIbs Robershaw . sermon A Destiny Fulfilled; organ March, by Oftenlus," Wednesday night a Halloween Hallo-ween social will be given by the En-worth En-worth league, to which all young people peo-ple are invited. Just received the last car of Anthracite An-thracite for thl6 season M L. Jones Coal and Ico Co . 413 24th St. Convention The annual convention of the Weber. North Weber and Ogden Og-den stake religion classes will bo held tomorrow In the Weber academy with session at 10 a ra. and 2 p m Members of the general board will be the speakers and papers will be read by members of the stake boards. A good attendance of the ward officers offi-cers and teachers Is desired. Robert Bryam of South Weber underwent un-derwent a serious operation yesterday yester-day at the Dee hospital and is report ed as doing nicely. The Hermitage Is still open for two more SunJays You can get one of those nlco trout and chicken dinners J Come and spend the evening by the ! big log fire The autumn colors of yellow, brown and green are now beautiful. 2t Dr. Pugmlre Office. 225 Eccles Bldg. Maude Farley, 2738 Williams avenue, ave-nue, teacher of piano. Phone 1704. - Political and social sins have their 9eedtime and harvest, and the har vest is abundant even if the seed be small. "The Sins that Appeal to Qnlf" tc thn Riindnv nlirht surmnn theme In an evening series on "Th Seedtime and Harvest of Political anil Social Sins" Sunday night In First Presbyterian church; special music Join the army of satisfied butior usors by insisting upon B. & G. Butter. But-ter. Visited the Schools President Hy-rum Hy-rum Plngree and Director W. H Williams Wil-liams of the city board of education, j nccompanleri Supt. J M Mills yesterday yes-terday on an Inspection visit to the I Pingree, Grant, Lewis and Washing" I ton schools They report having 1 foaind the schools well organized and I satisfactory progress being made in I the different department Enrletto Case In the district court !the cas of Ogden City against Cesare . Enrletto has been continued for tho term. This Is an appeal case from I the municlittil court, the defendant having been charged with illegal sale-of sale-of liquors Kennedy Estate Estate of Richard ! Kennedy . deceased, November 2, has ; ben set for the hearing of the petition peti-tion for fixing attorney fees. Damages Awarded Yesterday af-' af-' ternoon in Judge N. J HarriB' division j of the district court the jury In the case of the Ogden Commission com-I com-I pany against Boodrookos Brother i rendered a verdict in favor of the I plaintiff fixing the damages at $102 lf i The suit was instituted to recover $150 alleged to be due on a breach of I contract for the delivery of a quantity quan-tity of onions. Judgment In the case of the Utah Association of Credit Men against (.. A. Franke, judgment by default against the defendant has been en- tered in the sum of $134.92. Frank Fouls, general agent of the 1 Denver & Rio Grande, will depart to J morrow for San Francisco Mrs Dr. H. M. Rowe departed for Kansas City, lt the Denver & Rio Gvai'de, this afternoon. Mrs A. H Lee is to depart for Los Angeles, Cal , tomorrow, to visit rela I three and seek an improvement in her j health In Third Ward Principal James L Barker of the Weber academy will be the speaker at the evening service serv-ice in the Third ward meeting house tomorrow Special music will be lur nlshed by James Manning and Doublets Doub-lets Brian. Mr and Mrs E. B. Erwln are visiting visit-ing In Ogden for a few days with Robert Goodman, assistant city ticket agent for the Union Pacific. Mrs. Erwln is Mr Goodman's sister, and Mr Erwln Is general agent of tho Salt Lake Route at Denver, Colo At M. E. Church A judge of a ju-' ju-' enile court has many opportunities to Bee things concerning the right or wrong treatment of children which would be valuable Information to parents. par-ents. Rev. G. F Rassweller his, Jureforo. asked Judge V. C Gunnel tu speak tomorrow before the parentis' class In the First Methodist Episcopal Episco-pal church on "Juvenile Delinquency and Its Cause" This Is a problem which 1r of interest to us ull, especially especial-ly to those having children in the home. Convertc A party of thirty-six Mormon converts and four missionaries mission-aries is scheduled to arrive in Ogden Og-den at 6 15 a. m., October 26, en route to Salt Lake City from Liverpool, Liver-pool, England. O. S. L. Officials General Superin tendent W, A Whitney of tho Oregon Short Line, and Vice-President Fred Knickerbocker of the same railroad, passed through Ogden last night, n route to Salt Lake City. A detachment of 330 United States soldiers and officers passed an hour in Ogden this morning sightseeing. They arrived In the city at 11 45 a. m. on a special Union Pacific train of ten cars, in charge of Guy Gardner, city ticket agent for the Unlou Pacific Pa-cific at Denver Mr. Gardner returned re-turned to Denver on the Pacific Limited Limit-ed at 12 o'clock, noon, and the sol-1 sol-1 dlers departed for San Francisco about 1 p. m |