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Show THE OGDEN 10 L. UTAH DUCKS OF clubwomen SHEttSSTOPS in PRICE MANY SPECIES .0VBJENT 0 10 GIRLS, LIKE mm5? . SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 11. 1921. STANDARD-EXAM1NE-R : SEN RftN j.j P aye't-Pi.- a no IT TT ;T m 11 1 ' Annual Officer in State Federation Federal Bulletin Says 11 Ordance on to Called Ogden Appoint Mayor Varieties Breed on Bear of Sessions to Begin Nex Pretty OgdenT Woman - Says Appropriation River Marshes ; to 0:0 to Texas 'j. $12,000,000 Needed Thursday 1 . J Eleven varieties of wild ducks ami breed and molt, the Canadian-gooe- e on' the great Bear river marshes, .j north of Ogden, according to a bulle-Jtin issued by Alexander Wetmore. as-- ; of the United State istant biologist . Eight of the ducks biological mn-fysays the arc of common occurance. on: which bulletin, goes abun- "Arranged in order of theirare the; dance as breeding birds, these mallard,! redhead, cinnamon teal, hoveler or spoonbill. gadwalJ. ruddy d teal. duck, pintail and The .state federation of women' About $12,000,000 is needed Ao dewill meet in. annual convention clubs fray, the cost of 'moving .shells .and at Price three days next week, beJto explosives from temporary depots ginning Thursday. A report of the council of the genthe government's new - arsenals,. Ineral ; federation convention held In cluding the one in Ogden.'4 according Salt Lake in June will be given at to Major General C. C. Williams of the sessions by Mrs. Kdward Pries' the ordnance department at Washington, y Blchsel ojf Ogden. D. C who wat In Chief among the speakers will be on his way to San .Francisco. Lrntil congress; provides this money Mrs. Rose V. S. Berry of Berkeley. of fine arts for freight charges, the trains of shells Calif., general chairman will not begin moving to the Ogden She will lecture On American art- Her address will b Illustrated by lantern government establishment, he said. Canadian c.i:nsi; Accompanied by Major O. H. Pres-bre- y slides.will at"In addition to the ducks about of the ordnance, department, in Among Ogden wcjnen who tend the convention are Mrs. E.fed-O. 100 pairs of- Canada geese breed on charge of the Ogden arsenal.theMajor these marshes. Allowing three younc, new Wattis, vice president of the state General Williams. Inspected sec- as the average number brought tr state Mrs. John Culley. eration; plant. by this species, there would Rumors to theef feet. that the Ogden retary and Mrs. J. It. Morrell. state maturity arsenat-woulOthers may be a total of 600 birds at the close be abandoned are ab- chairman of fine arts. v of the season. TM nesting season solutely untrue 'Major TJeneral Wil make, the trip. oo for these geese i practically over e-byliams stated-- ' May 15, and their numbers were Williams General Instead, Major from observations made betimated states, plans for additional improve ' TELEPHONES fore thy dlaappeared in the lower! ments have already been mapped out Thi marshes for their annuaVmolt. 23.00?-anfor the Ogden arsenal. between 55 marsh . aria Circulation dullness last produces and stated Dept... night Major Presbrey 30.000 ducks in the nverase nen-- i 53 that the local plant is ready at any! Classed Ads ' .' son. time to handle ammunition from the:; Classifie d 01 rectory- Dept. 521 in ' !hl vt the "In itudje .east. courff 42 Dept. replon It wan Icarnett thai tuv Kieul; The pipe line, which will cost thej Advertising 873 Editorial News and Dept. marshes in tiie ilelt of Hear Klvrri government $58,900 for construction,; offer u favorable breeding Krouiul for will be completed during the fore a much larger numtxr of birds alter, part of the coming week. The line these are fried from family cares In is six miles in length and will .furnish r othor regions. To maintain lhemelwater the arsenal. for f oo of bird must ' in condition all specl-acres of the land hundred Eight renew their bodily cor'.ng of ftulh- owned by the" government adjoining I erf at iea?t once ea'n ear, wnue the arsenal property will be leased for DEATHS V forms molt partially or entire next accordCalls Meeting. Mrs. Mary Matson. many farming purposes spring nt fVi shorter to Major Presbrey. ly Ium iniersan. '1'hls usually leairue. Olvfr nf rail. ing Tirlint Mrs. Fredrika Johansen. wife a only a few oo a . is nr lirore.".". emdual iVip for ,j .n.,iai ir,A.iinr 2:30 iotiio a Uroy uut ui iie time anJ are. of Nicholas Johansen, died at 2 p. loathe. -at o'clock at afternoon jThursday in Huntsvllle. - The decedent by now v.. it. une or two "the residence of Mrs. i.Thomas L). Dee. replaced was born in Sweden, December 18,1 wmc at np- fall In ei.n-;Uathem. Mrs.! 1S85. to in came Utah and 1846, I prox. mutely the Rani? t!r;e and mooLet us install vour Areola hot ot lot until t.ie first une are" Johansen was a member of th L. D. re-; No basement ter heating pystf-mS. church. Surviving are one son,i & grown. n tins continuous re- Heatinsr. Utah .partly Plumbing quired. John Johansen, and a daughter,- Mrs. 7573 uewal tne powers of flight of the ordi- - ' The Ellas Parry, 'both of Ogden. nary bird are not &eiJoujly hampered. body is at the; Lindquist. mortuary) Go to Coast. Mrs. William Keeder und it is able to. feed, fly about and It3 cnemU as usual. awaiting funeral arrangements. and nephew, Dillie, and Mrs. Charles evade MAbLS oo Dl.SKltr 1 ATI'S nrirl,h- - won. Vauehn. deDartetl ' Parrv Weber Floral furnishes tne tlower "In all the npec.es of ducks that an extended 'this wee'.; for pleasure;(frequent this area 776i lii summer. , itrin through .California. ': New Packers Brennan, desert their mate an noon an Wanted Experienced help. Spur--7 "i ways th- - complete set of eggs has been 7 4 Committeeman Co. Says jgreon Millinery FUNERALS j deposited and incubation has negun. - Mrs. J. M. Schwab .me maie ruaay ouck.jikc me t aiuua Neglected Industry To l.os Anscls.Os-( Funeral; services forWarter J. with the female 'and Vnr father, II E. Stale, departed goobe, usually etays are mond were held at 2 o'clock In the' the well gtown. until to Los Join duckling? for Angeles -' Wednesday afof Mr. Schwab. First wardv meeting house Friday 1 James manager general Brerjnan. common one at the! it and to is fee intend making! offic-ternoon.- 'Bishop D.MI.-.EnsiProvision com- their home in They the Ogden Packing a brood of dusky young. Hm- - ' of head win this Los Angeles iated. Tribute was paid to the life pany, is regional committeeman of ter. mlnp with chesi and neck putfed out ' of the deceased G.by- Isaac Grow, W, A. the American Institute of Meat Packeand tail spread. Counselor McKay, r!-, in the Intermountain district. Tbia Simons, James "'After the pairing season the from Martin Dr. 1). J. Hetnrned: i includes the states of Arizona, vacation cf two months, and resumed' drakeM Wright and Bishop Ensign, districtdnr." Coseph.T' quartet-sanbegin to Join in flocks, and, f!r1nrfl KVfld.1. A male, Montana. Idalm. Fath "Oh, My of .Thee,- Oh Uod, Utah and Wyoming. er, and "We Thank ana tne great open; re; ..National : Cant; buiidlng. ie'jAt this time on. uiojio For a Prophet, Doris Martin sang Announcement' of the appointmentare in brlKht. baysthey l'I Know That My came to Mr. Brennan Friday in a let"Consolation" and 43. D but in sumirterj Carlton. ik snowy John cany charse. plumage, th3 Redeemerives." Burial J.wasH.inMar'ne secreiary.ox me ins.uuie. wltJl dI Unkenness. was arrest- - a change takes. place. The body feath 1 charged with Chi-which has its headquarters in .Ogden City cemetery k,lo.rA li .,i.r, nfr- - r.r- ut rn.t-,,.tin dedicating the grave. cago. more or less on between noon avenue, that plumage Washington resembling t Appointment of the Ogden 'man to Twenty-fourt- h of the female and entirely dltierent Twenty-fift- h and Funeral services for Mrs. Florence this nosition i conaidered indlcativa streets. His ball was Pafrom the winter drejs. This i known j fixed at $50. Kern, wife of Urban Kern, were held of the high dace hs holds in the trolman S. M. Hawkins was the ar- as the 'eclipse plumage, and is round; Saturday afternoon", at the Lindquist packing industry of the western states, resting officer. in all of th occur here: ducks that Mr. Brennan is eager to' see Utah chapel, with4 the Rev. J. E Carver in the duck. except ruddy j?oon alter charge. Miss Urace Mattnews sang and Idaho producing more hogs. lie Martha Hart, lady chiropractor, will going into the eclipse plumage the', xviiiui declares it Is am economic mistake for resume uutK oi. Ages aiiu drakes drop their wing and tail her practice Monday. Rooms Miss 'Bonn4e" Ensign, gave the Ogden. company to be compelled 505-Light," and 7517 6 feathers, and they hide In the marahj Bank National Bldg. First r. Thatmy-'RedeemeLives,'"' to; go into the' rng.rU.etn of the mld- "I; know until again able lo fly. growth So; both' being accompanied by Lester west die should be prOfor,.bogs that, well do they keep roncealed that they will We American watch -any al pianistr-.Burirepair took Hinchcliff, place A- duced at home" soldom seen, and few local including cleaning for $2.50. h KKHTa. aie in Ogden City cemetery. in' .otem wi.fcti, jajii men or others are acquainted sportsSt. 352 Twnty-flftwltn SHOP. ouicvijtlj ' QUALITY ; , the announcement Ogden 740S this peculiar habit, while persons who! cumpariyreecntly bought 100 head of GLOBE SHATTERS may happen to see them usually conprime Iuro .hogs;; bacort .weight, at them young birds because of sider Thrcatcncxl Bam brush, Burning JC iVJLiJLi .SB, the eitmpe 'top of the market It their bare Ducks lr on this wings. Harrison avenue, by boys All were MarOh-plg- s and averaged 180 ignited condition are Thirty-firas and known flightless between Thirtieth " . v, !r Tlie' riewBpa per articlo 'said streets, threatened an old barn yes- flappers.' In the ' working through r trader pronounced them 'the fittest GLOBE, Ariz., marsncs they may be heard quacking bureau records here for the past sev-- '; bacon hogs received at'.the market in terday afternoon, "in? fire department and feeding in every direction, and enteen years were scattered during.- several months .. j the 'flames before any damaje If one Is Marted It flaps off at a rapid the fir3t three week's of Au-i- oo ' j ing' r:' July and 'i ha fire started at 3:45, rate ana hides so well that It cannot had " occurred, .' gust when the local weather bureaube found. At night they come out , o'clock. recorded lO.SincheB of. rainfall. .The OT THANK'S GAED to feed in the bays and lakes, but ' "r- T;AT'rf 6.77; inches during; , precipitation' was retreat asrnin tj the shelirrs of the Gowu j ' wltn Slioi), ' Capiau's formerly .. July. Dr. B. "O. FoxV observeri, stated: I W at rushes j. Is located ut 487Twenty tc-- 'extend i. daybreak. Most f th r wish our We rigut to thanks .' is heaviest rainfall the that this are bua.ed with ducks 179 street ihcir .fourth ourSfrlends 'fOr. Oieir kindness shown mdnth3 corded for two', consecutive durlurr the period that the m.tln young - years 17he been has the during into the tcllpse plumage, of our husband, father. andV brother. f Moved to 2379 Hudson Ave. Phono are molting weather observer, , , M. L. Joucs Coal & Ice Co. 2991 bot soon arter the ducklings can Caro ; mrs. lu3. J.: for themselves the, females join the v.TOOTSIE. JENSEN. other ducks In the bays and In turn .. C, 'Hv JENSEN.. soon shed their flight feathers. tnnmhlU tli .Ui mint in ! I.rr:iII SENATOR IN OGDElf SaTOltl-.x'CO. 1 7 J AVashlncrton Ave.. CONTINUES TO CJUOW "The 1913. In Established number of wild ducks on the Ogden. Logan WOOD0EAFT 4678 Bear River marshes continues 4t East Center street. branch. to State Senator C. ; B: Billa, of Galir grow until about th first of Septemen was in Ogden yesterday fcrnia, Ogden Typewriter House for type- - ber; during the latter part of Auguat route to his home in JSacramento from and repairs. 2422 Hudson the Increase la rapid, as hordes of .New York. Senator; Bills Is well known Woodcraft meet at W: O. W. hall 236. Phone young duc.'.s that have been reared on Vg. atm. at to 11; p. in Ogden through: his, connection with oo the upland and along small strsams .of neighbor Francf the Pioneer Fruit- company, which tend th- funeral In the mountain valleys and ' .' "' " operated In this city several years Coppoch. to' lietween the 1st and arrive, . MAYE YATES. O. N. (Signe) ago.. Ogden friends "metv the senator 10th of September there is a sudden ' , ... .. ; 7592 at the station. dlmiution In the number, and at this time fully of the ducks leave the marsh. The. sudden of numbers of the ducks is noticeable, and cannot fall to attract one closely In touch with the daily course of the wild life on the DENVER, Colo.. Sept 10marsh. Th exodus teems to tak of Santa Hdrry Gaze, psychologist, at and bays arfd lagoons place night, .Monica, CaU, and head of the Unione day' are banked that solidly with versal Psychology association, rank after rank of resting foul may bewith in Chicago, headquarters twenty-fou- r ALUMINUM SET FLOUR hours later show individlieves in perpetual youth; and dein uals tens where before they only clared Tiere today before tho Denwere reproserUed in hundreds That Big C Flour made from the ver Women's club that that porBy v purchasing $5:00- in this migration is to distant "points tion of the widely known child' merchandise you may buy famous Tdrkey Red Wheat, seems certain. prayer. "Now I lay mo down to the Ihree-piec- e "Ducks ajuminum set the 4S. pound sack . . $1.25 again begin to gather on which to refers "sleep," death, is the car-andeand by the openflats, however, . a We have will "pernicious." Pudding Pan of the season enormous ing hunting "The is bad doctrine." prayer liver every day except Satnumbers ar once more present. These Colander- , Gaze declared. are composed of young birds and , "On going to bed one should adults that have come in from other Convex Sauce Pan . urday. mind charge the New Cbinb ;Hon ey ; each 2 5 . .. regions." with affirmative and Cover and not signs oo White Soap, 10 Crystal with thoughts of sudden death for the bost. price . ... $3.25 TWENTY-FIV- E and the fear which naturally acDIE . . . 50 bars,; . . ' such This companies thoughts. IN FRENCH WRECK Sugar, 10 poiindsif or. . .70$ BROOMS BROOMS applies especially to ImpressionUtah Full Cream Cheese,able childhood. A clean sweep, 65c broom Gage thinks 'that civilization . . . . 25 pound . LYONS.. France, Sept. 10. Twenty-fiv- e would be much further advanced for persona are reported to have been if children were taught to affirm EastefrrNippy Cheese, killed and. CO injured when an express 35c Toy Broom for . and in a , pound sleep . . awakening . . ; 30f? glaf train from Strasbourg: to Lyrunningworld instead of being "fed on ' . y . . . 45c ons waa derailed tonight near this Butter, ppund like this." . prayers, BEEF jcity. It wsta goingoo-fifty miles an hour. oo CriscpCo. 3 can" , . 70 Loin Steaks pound . 25e lLarge DISCOVER BODY Clocks regulated and operated by Pineapple, each 30 Round Steaks, pound American Maid Bread, 2 ON NEVADA FOREST water power are common In China. If there , - . beautiful young, desires to be a prinOgden cess with ladies In waiting. 'a prince and two knights, and to be received court of the Queen of at the royal Dallas call on Mayor Frank .Francis. Mayor Francis has the task of filling the royal position and appointing the beautiful young woman whoever she may',,be- as Princess of Ogden- .The Quee"h of Dallas is not the ruler of a foreign, country as the title might infer, but she will be, surrounded with all the pomp and splendor of a lady of royal birth; She will be the most popular person of the Texas Centen nial naeeant. which will open the State iair of Texas and International 8, with 5,000 perexposition,-Octobesons depicting .the history of Texas, stad and dedicating the new "'Dallas " : , ' . ium, f orMayor Frank Francis has been com the .:b'y pageant mally requested mittee lo iurnisn jriocess ujuen iu of receivedat the international court Queen of Dallas Her Royal Highnesscourt functions in and to attend the their honor, for two weeks following. and be attended by two'ladies regalia in waiting, a prince and two knights. Escorts will be appointed to fill vacancies in the royal party in event are, not included. Court rehear they will be held Friday evening, uc- sals . tober 7th.. Is any o girl-wh- , , ! .Ogden-yesterda- J ; - , r - ; grecn-wlnge- j . - . - I ; - - j i j ; ! j i d I. VI . - i -' ' ' t ! ; d : ' - Tk - D(xi L4 "He ft rm mp to eVrrtW. Ut.I0'J j . rM X SIlt f l4 fVrf OH. tilt Ga'.llir.K." . RANDOM REFERENCES . ... , For Dance Music There's No Equal to the Gulbransen j - i s ! J j Lii-ci- I URGES RAISING - I T)EAL music personally played music new music or pld 'always on tap for dancing, if you have a Gulbransen. Player-PianFast or slow, loud or. soft, accented as desired, repeated or changed. Anyone can play the Gulbransen without effort. Take your turn and chat while you play. It gives everyone the oft' washed for excuse to rest. And playing the Gulbransen is really delightfully restful. . a-- . o. . i FIRE HOGS OF j i ! : j :t ' J. I - 1 i . I ( t I I - t gn j i j - i - , ..ao,, I - - ; . , If Try the Gulbraruen Only Ten M in ulc$ ( J Priced Nationally Gulbrinicn three i nnv - . i f 'A-it- ,.- .tA h-a- ttlUUUior : st . 7' . -- 1 L f f .' re-!- . I ',; t - Glen Bf 6s; - Roberts Piano Go. ; -- Sept.;vlO.-r--VVJE.'athe- , ..-'- . ' i emale -, - CALIFORNIAATE ; , . about I. JO.OOO.tie ' 12Q - crp. J RISE OF COIT - - : . . Prayer of Child Roundly Scored By Psychologist - - . nee ii u otatioris - la-ke- . s EEI be-p- ir two-thir- ds dlsap-pearapc- - f - A , d art 3-qu- art art sub-conscio- us es Wheat ton acruatJcin rxcrlJ an inf3ur,cc on as xheckfrd by ! 'AVJtn co!ton t?rtc noarioe iui J grain. 7h? iul which the ruvcrr.mmt crop aoutherr plantcrii rtrdJcllnc that th Kt rrc total at 21O.C00.0C' p'rtcva 'commoony wjtj rath J ctnt- - a pound f Jthe fffrct of this bocm.tn Uiakinjc lt- - tahe!; f abonl- tt-- tnSIUun- mot 4 : n el f fell throUKtiotjt n . the tiualftean j than . bad I'rrvjousJy official rovcrnmrnt report, put realm, r It I enfimated that cottnnTh 1' At P at S,II6,(00.000 aicalnM the tne corn ureaenl crlct haa enriched aouth nearly 1500.000.000. The Tiuiaa? 3.011.900 .00 1 buahtla ef.lmatTfl last icotthn1 which wast damaged hy the ' month. wa" x t th !t.k-,nr. T. 1 tdow th puursd COTTON" , . , . mt Convenient Terms of Payment ' o, ev-cr- COUNTRY, SEAT MODEL $600 SUBURBAN MODEL . . $495 - - Player-Pian- modcli.all rlrcle by hand cr by toll, are aold at the time rrce to body, everywhere In the U.S, freight and ivir rsg raicL rrjee,. brarvJei in the bacV of each irvuru-mat the factory, includes ct of Gulbransen instruction roliv. WHITE HOUSE MODEL . $700 1 . ' aS$ 1921 Reduced Prices , -- you doubt that you could learn to play a player-pian- o to it could not be iitintuUKed frtm hind pitying, we invite you to I , - t- On other occasions, when better music invites you to play with feeling and intelligence, the Gulbransen invariably brings; compliments to the musician. It is the one player-piari- o which has been developed to assist true musical interpretation. ! ; .Mj ih; f - . v0" JU,j (nrr:. Boy Dove Hunters Wound Squaw By Use of Shotguns HANK CLKARIM;i The bank . clearing!, of the . who country during the pant up to Jviturday--antxcluilrc uf Monday were !5.004.0S,5 agalnft l.00f,-21,(Dy International News Sarvlca.) laat t06 and week C,l!S.442.IC3 violent NEW YOnv, Bept.10. The thU wrk Uit year. 8TOCK M.IlRFrr upturn In the price of cotton which carried the price above" 22 cent, was The average price of 1& rrpreenta-tlv- e industrial Issues on lat sale on the feature of the buainea situation the stock exchange today waa 7.40 this week. Th price reacted, but against (?.& yesterday and 4.45 Sepnewt of crop damage by . etorms tember 2. The average price of IS n last hrourht About another advance todar. representative railroad S.07 against ll.il yesterday the Increase aggregating about IS onsl.was and Brrl on September 2. The fea the bale. ture of the trading today was MexiCXJMMKRCIAI, FAILURKS role urn. ' Commercial failures numbering 29 can MONEY. were lower than last week, but- there Money for call loans' waa ofTered tn waa on leas buslneas day, Labor Day. The bank clearings of the country Wall street this week at from 5 to were one billion dollars below last 5 day loans were per cent. Sixty to k 4 per cent. week. There has been slight Improve- made at from MerrantJJe paper' in New York rulment in the buainewi situation. The to per cent. mlddleweat reports particularly good ed at from GRAIN ' buslneas In the drygoods trade. The wheat market .waa buoyant , Tho American tobacco crop will fall we-rk- . - - r - n t-- rr Marked Buoyancy unecKea xsy, iceporxs oi Large Crops -- i. 2. lue -- - 1- -2 1-- 1- -4 -- Wathftki Indian eqcaw. hot In the Itft arm with a load from a sbot-iru- n late Saturday afternoon near her camp on the Weber river In Wet 0der. A few m!nislea tJt- .er the tiot waa fired. of?ir-er- i Orlin Oolvln. Aaron Wheel- atd nmmoij Thedell. all 'Wright 1 'years bf are w ho wrc In tb- vicinity with J;otgun. The b?5 admitted taeing ahot' at dcve nar the Indian camp, but denied$ at the ajuaw. .that' they fired Tfce hoj'-''- . were hargel with dischargirgwlilfirearms In the city t arraigned In the limit and .Juvenile court ionio;rpw, A calW"d 'UaWI." w - ..OgrienV Le&fTing DentisU . - Let Us Put Your Mouth in Order : - . 20' Chupk Steaksy.pound lT1. Heel'Beef, pound . . 20 Plate ' Boil, pound 8 Rump Rxast, pound . . 20' Ribs Beef Standing, pound ; , .u. . 17V2 Prime Ribs Rolled, . fc . Pund . Pot; Roasts, pound Ber Shanks; pound 1 .:'25 .124 .. . 2H' Breakfast Baconpound 30 !1 Utah Cantaloupes, each, 5 lrRe loaves " Ta Phona . . .'.25.--- . t 65.. XMacovery of a skeleton on Six only to,a enstomer. . . Bt tonic, 8old bottles . Ilv $4;75 Refund on return of case and bottleaV . . L :$1.40 ; Tea at a . bargain, ; ; English Breakfast,. ' , . i . -- Pund :fan 1 ; , - pound-:- . . . . V-v, : . Tomatoes,. 2y2 pound can InHepende any Ave. 2420 Washington FRANK JAGGER making maps fora a grazing; reconnaisanoe; came upon n rock cave-Iwhich apparently 'had been heaped there by human hands. Investigation disclosed .,the fact ' that the rocks covered the skeleton of a man. The body had apparently been in Its shallow arrive for about ten years. Investigation of a Broallr mound, nearby, disclosed the bone of a dor. Clothlna; and a home-mad- e nddle. apparently of the deceased,, were. found property near the body. ' . . Japan.pound 5.0 Star. Coff ee , -- ? 40-.- ' . . . . Of) 10" Phone .391 ' Hum- Now! a--x. The fall eeaeon, v!tH Mink headquarter. Forest and O'Connell while Rangers y case only, case of 36 : ' the boldt, forest In Nevada, during the early part tf September, la related la report from the Oajden forest service . , Utah Watermelons,. . m pound . Se ' irtf builntn dftrtifxji, . Piano Instruction Phone l Earl Jackson 8 Jordan and Miss Ruth L. la t ev.ninr at o'clockjat. the Presbyterian parson-- , . Carver. " ,be Rt.home to their friends .VCH at L4ncoln -- .x ber 20. A"e vev. John-Edwar- d avenue after Septem. clean, wtioieiame. tnd attract! ie weuth im abt-oJute- , neceit ts te 3158-- J Residence,1 483 Canyon Rd. teeth. DR. A. J. P. O. EV. CARVER were-marrie- eotial bt hee. rvho Mesy charming ptrton. alltlee are marred by decayed teeth and ' lit. health.' c nwfe'K the New For the benefit tree MthtxJ Deetiite are gtino. people ar .the Innocent nation. "Many ef tll.heelih throujh d.ead victim FOUTZ '.. Mew M ialt r Soath Waietch Lake OfMc. Phjne H81 . Main. '.'' panete tKtrectien et ' ( r f . - - emi. Liberty fconde are, acefpted at full value, j Our prices ara very reaeoneblf. . ieetl attention, . pa'd to' plitt and beidgework. . S. Itr winy n wL'l would succeed. OGDEN; COUPLE WED BY A V Teeth Oseen Offce. oh. E. D. ;J PftfH . roun o. s. Wthi-3to- ? n W. 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