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Show AlUiCE WIIEfiS I j OF BABY CONTEST Rain in Ogden Causes Mothers to Seek Shelter With Little Ones. , . -Special to The Tribune. OGDEN, Sr-pt. lit. Prize winners of the baby show held in City llall park, have been announced by A. OF. Horn, chairman of the contest committee. The contest was held Thursday afternoon and was almost broke:, up as tho result of rain. The mothers ami their children chil-dren scampered into the city hall, where the judging was completed. The following fol-lowing are the prize winucrs for babies over 1 ami under 2 years: More than one and under two years of age: Best Dutch baby Son of Mrs. B. I) Meemlcrink. Best babv from evory standpoint Sou of Mrs. Lester Hall, 541 Twenty-tourth Twenty-tourth street. Best looking negro baby i rancilla Blpcum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. : Slucuiii, I 1 Tweuty-scveiith street. Best-looking Japanese baby First pri.e, son of Mrs. 13. Kanno, ft. F. D. No. 3j SBfipnd. prize, Iviku, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Tomaki, 141 Eighteenth Best-lookiug Italian baby First prize, daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. A. A. Andre-ozzi, Andre-ozzi, ISU31 Monroe avenue; second prize, Joanette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Vassa, 1965 Giant avenue. Best-looking Scandinavian baby Son Of Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Wansgaard, 4oo Twenty-ninth street. Blackest-haired baby Son of Mrs. A. M. Tilloni. Best dimpled baby Son of Mrs. O. O. Van Batenbuvg, Thirty-second street and Wyoming avonue. Throe babies with lightest-colored hair First prize, baby of Mrs. Ed Wright, Canyon road; second prize, baby of Mrs. Carl Boston, 115 Thirty-first Thirty-first street; third prize, baby of Mrs. George Burt, 159 West Twenty-eighth street. Baby with heaviest head of hair-Baby hair-Baby of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Arnold, 48o Twenty-seventh street. Neatest-dressed baby Baby of Mrs. Ed Brown. 2042 Quinoy avenue. Bahy with homeliest father Baby of Mrs. L. W. Lofgreen, Canyon road. Baby attended by Oldest attendant-Baby attendant-Baby of Mrs. C. B. Clark, 579 Cross Fattest babv boy Son of Mrs. Woodruff Wood-ruff Peterson, 2i8 West Seventeenth 3 street. Tallest baby Son of Mrs. C. W. Kendall, Ken-dall, No. 5 Avon apartments. Three most beautiful babies First prize, babv of Mrs. William M. Wilson, 102 West Thirtieth street; s.ecopd prize, baby of Mrs. Mary A. Adams, 2717 Quincv avenue; third prize, Margery Coffin; daughter of Mrs. Coffin, 2329 Grant avenue. Baby attended by neatest attendant Mrs. josh Grant. Three Fattest Babies. Three fattest baby bovs-First prize, Kich, son of Mrs. J. P. Harrop, 156 Sec- ond street ; second prize, Dalton, son of H Mrs. A. J. Parker, West Veber; third prize, Leftoy, son of Mrs. H. L. Peter-sou. Peter-sou. 104 Harrisville road. Three fattost babv girls First prize, babv of Mrs. J. A. Madson, 2351 Quincy avenue; second prize. Ruth, daughter ot Mis. R. H. Thompson, Eiverdale road; ihinl prize, none. Baldest baby Baby of Mrs. C. P. Nelsou, East Twelfth street. Three tallest babies First prize, Ee Rov, son of Mrs. C. W. Jackson, 315!) Porter avenue; second prize. Martin, son !H x of Mrs. L. R. Woodbury, 2022 Adams avenue; third prize. Ruth, daughter of i Mrs. R. H. Thompson. Riverdale road. ', Three smallest babies First prize, baby of Mrs. G. E. Lowther. 3719 Eiu-5 Eiu-5 coin street; second prize, baby of Mrs. J. C. Marriott, West Weber: third prize. Andrew, soli of Mrs. A. DeHeer, 2325 Lincoln avenue. Three babies with darkest eyes First prize, babv of Mrs. Oscar Stephens, 1538 Twentv-flfth street; second prize, baby of Mrs. R. Brown. West Second street; third nrize. babv of Mrs. 81 A. Bennett, 226 West Thirtieth street. Three babies with bluest eyes First prize, babv of Mrs. C. P. Nelson. East Twelfth street; second prize, baby of Mrs. 6). E. Littlefield. 314 ' Patterson avenue; third prize, baby of Mrs. Hy-rum Hy-rum Williams. 2948 Pingree avpnue. J Twins given Prizes. Prizes -vere awarded eight pairs of twins. Their mothers are as follows: Mrs. W. Johansen. 171 Harrisville road: Mrs. Nellie Phillips. 3058 Ogden avenue; Mrs. L. Farley. 528 Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth street; Mrs. H. Hestbeck, 3175 Quincv avenue; Mrs. M. l-rilles, 432 Twenty-second street; Mrs. David D. Groot," 161 Patterson avenue; Mrs. L. Wester, 18 Riverdale road; Mrs. C. F. Marriott, West Weber. The following babies under one year of age were adjudged the winners: Best Dutch baby Babv of Mrs. W. Dalebout, 803 Twenty-seventh street. Best babv from everv standpoint Robert, son of Mrs. L." C. West, 352 Twenty-eighth street. Three most beautiful babies First Srize. baby of Mrs. L. S. Hodgson. 2255 tadison avenue: second prize, baby of Mrs. D. F. Swartz, 255 Twenty-seventh ,1 street: third prize, baby of Mrs. W. C. Hiusins. 511 Twenty-sixth street. ' Three best dimpled babies First prize, Daniel, son of Mrs. J. C. Stephens. Ste-phens. 672 Sullivan street: second prize. Robert, son of Mrs. L. H. Leavitt. 571 B - Cross str""t: third prize. Raymond, son In of Mrs. W. A. Wadmon, '234 "West Tbir Jj ! tirHi street. Loudest crying bsbv Bflby of Mrs. W Johansen. 171 Harrisville road. Bnhv with lightest-colored hair Vir-ffiniq. Vir-ffiniq. daughter of Mrs. W. T. Umberger, 2"01"1 Jack-son avenue. Thve-1 bp.bieq with heaviest head of I 1 h-nr Fi-t rize. bnhv of Mrs. G. C. '.. riTtr-l'T. ' 2746 Adps 'avenue- second .1- "r:---r Wnvne. son of M-s. -T F. rnce, K l !5(! -r-,.nt.-.;..ti, rtreer: fhi-d riri". I n-";e' son of Mrs. J. C. Stephens. 672 If i S-'Vvan street. 1; 3 Nn i .-t-eoi b"bv M.irv Phe! ' ' WaM?r of Mrs. K. Packard. lfi.?7 Hud-B Hud-B J son avenue. |