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Show RANDOM REFERENCES i The best NUT GOAL offered to the. (public at the lowest prices. Try it and bo convinced. 54.75 per ton delivered. de-livered. Frank Moore Coal Co., Phone 345. Hallowe'en Dance What Is promised prom-ised to be the moat enjoyable and f - novel dance of the Bchool season will i bo given next Friday evening at the High school. The affair will be un-i un-i dor the auspices of the members of the Junior class and they have plan ned Bovoral novelties. Hallowo'en decorations will bo used throughout the entire hall. Salter's orchestra will furnish the music for the dancing. Bulbi and fall plants at Hender-shot's. Hender-shot's. Congressman to Speak Lewis Larson, Lar-son, candidate for congress on the Progressive ticket, will address a meeting at the Armory building on Twenty-fourth street, between Lincoln Lin-coln and Grant avenues, Wednesday night. ; Irnportatlon bulbs arrived -at Hen- dershot'i. Rlverdale Meeting The Progressive meeting at Riverdale will be hold at the meeting house Wednesday night instead of at the Adams home as htve-tofore htve-tofore advertised. Chairman Abels and others will address the meeting. Home Delight brrnd is the perfect bread. Marriage License A marriage license li-cense has been issued to Robert Mc-: Mc-: Queen of Gateway and Elizabeth Thompson of Peterson Chicken Raisers Fresh ground bono dally at Washington Market -- M. J Abbey of Salt Lake is stopping stop-ping at the Reed hotel. ! There's a photographer in town i whose name Is Tripp, 320 1-2 2Cth st- Superintendent T. F. Rowlands will , return home tonight after an. inspection inspec-tion trip over his division, Kirkendall Undertaking Co.. Mason-V Mason-V la temple. Phono 150. R. J. Dinwoody of Salt Lake is an Ogden visitor today. When you buy B & G Butter you are certain to receive full value. It's !. first-class all the time. I G. B Williams and wife of Elko are , registered at the Marion. Charity Ball Date At a meeting at the Martha society held in the home of Mrs Thomas D. Dee yesterday, the date for tho annual charity ball, to be givcen under their auspices, w.i6 hot for November 11 The Colonial Dancing academy on Grant avenue is I the hall selected for the big event. All committees were present at tho meeting and reported favorable progress. prog-ress. The report of the chairman : showed that the event will be most successful The committee on doco- rations has arranged a novel decora-j decora-j tivo scheme and patrons of the ball ! will be treated to a pleasant' surprise on the evening of November 11, Investigate our free introductory offer of-fer on beers, wines and liquors. Foley's. Fo-ley's. i Flag Day Success If the plnns of 1 the local members of tho G. A R. aro carried out, thep resentatlon of flags to the schools on Flag day will be a nation-wide occurrence The success of the moveraont inaugurated hero was so pleasing to tho eteran3 that they propose to establish correspondence correspon-dence with every Grand Army post in the United States and urge that the presentation of flags to schools be made a featuro of next Flag day. Call 303 when you want beer, wines or liquors. Foley's Beautiful Vacant Lots With the visit of the committee appointed by tho Women's Federated Clubs of Og-den Og-den to the Weber academy yesterday, yester-day, the work of Interesting the students stu-dents of the city schools in agriculture agricul-ture and city beautifying was begun in earnest. Yesterday the committee, composed of Mrs John Culley, Mrs. Lynch and Mrs. Clark, vialaed tho academy during devotional hour and talked to the students assembled, outlining out-lining tho plans to bring the vacant lots of tho city under cultivation. Cal 421 for the news, editorial and society departments of the Standard. Severe Storm "Billy" Wll6on says that the storm at the Hermitage Sunday night, was on of tho heaviest heavi-est he h2T seen in the canyon in many years. The wind blew "a perfect per-fect hurricane and the sleet and snow that drifted was more than an ordinary ordi-nary person could stand. Tho tom-porature tom-porature was high enough, however, to prevent freezing and the snow that fell Immediately melted. Myero Auto for hire. Stand, Elite Cafe. Phone 72. Old papers for sale at this office; 25c per hundred. Moyer to Speak Judge George W "Mover of Salt Lake will address the people of this city on Progressive principles Saturday night at the Og-deu Og-deu theatre building. It is said that Judge Mover Is among the ablest orators or-ators espousing the cause of the Progressive Pro-gressive party. Wanted to Go to War The Bood-rookos Bood-rookos brothers, Greek business raon of Ogden, have decided that they cannot leavo at present to go to fight for their country, although they desire de-sire to do so. They have tried to dispose of their business holdings, which Include two ranches, also a grocery gro-cery store, but they have been unable to do so only at a great financial loss. They have lived in Ogden for seven years. Their relatives have all gone and are now at the front. Loech Divorce An intorlocutory decreo of divorco has boon granted to Margaret Losch against AugUBt Losch tho decreo providing that Mrs. Losch shall have the care and custody of tho two minor children. A part of the community property was awarded to her. Sues on Promissory Note 'Dora A. Chnso, administratrix, has commenced commenc-ed suit In tho dlBlrlot court against A. A. Wonger to recover $3,400, alleged al-leged to be luo on a certain promissory promis-sory note. Suit for $2,242.13 Tho Ogden Sow-or, Sow-or, Plpo & Clay company hag filed a Bult in tho district court aginst A. A. Clark to recover $2,242.13, claimed to bo duo on a certain contract entered Into March 23. 1012. Tho plaintiff claims that thoy sold to the dofond-ant dofond-ant a. quantity of pipe and other material ma-terial and delivored it to him at Price, In April, of thin year, but that the defendant has failed to make a aettleraont on the contracL |