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Show RANDOM 1 REFERENCES The Children's Aid society will io a rummage sale In 1. L. Clark's lldlng, Thursday, Friday und Sat- l&BGrand Character Ball Will bo glv-fjp glv-fjp at the IMound Fort Amusement Hall fiday, November 22, under the aus-:es aus-:es of the Seventh Ward RelloF so-sty. so-sty. Prices aud refreshments. The best NUT COAL offered.to tho jHiubllc at the lowest prices. Try it 5ind be convinced. $4.75 per ton delivered. de-livered. Frank Moore Coal Co., Phone w glAt Tabernacle Sunday Elder Geo. S-V. Seaman and Judge Wm. H. R-eeder, r., -will bo the speakers at the Tabernacle Tab-ernacle Sunday at 2 p. m. Appropriate ttusic will bo furnished bv the Tabernacle Taber-nacle choir. Public cordially Invited. Sf Men's. women's aud children's I.Uilothing sold at the rummage sale bv jgiho Children's Aid Society in I. L. IClark'a Bldg. ij Carriage License Last evening a Marriage license was ispued to Albert TfilBurel of Chihuahua, Mexico, and Clara fepley of Owensboro, Ky. Only the best of ingredients enter ito the baking of Blue Ribbon Bread id Home Delight Bread. DIvcrcoB Granted On the ground3 desertion Judge Howell has grnnt-i grnnt-i an interlocutory decree of divorce the plaintiff in the case of Meail ines against Rosa Nines. In the ie of Laura Scott against James cott a final decree has been granted le plaintiff. The interlocutory de-ree de-ree was issued April G, 1912. Kirkendall Undertaking Co., Mason-Mis Mason-Mis temple. Phone 150. pi McClookey May Leave John J. Mc-grClqskey Mc-grClqskey is wanted by the Louisville Kfans to manage their learn in the American Am-erican association and because that is HiHonest John's" home the Ogdon lov-ers lov-ers of baseball will perhaps loso him. JflHe expects to go east soon and in all probability will be given the poaltlon fffts manager of the Louisville team. f Paying Taxe6 Again today the jfepunty treasurer's office is filled with property owners paving taxes. There Faro so "many volMoc Jo !"' w"' m - - - -- the treasurer that they arc compelled 1 to form in line and take turns at the ; receiving clerk's desk. No creamery in the west can give you better butter thau B & G at the market price. Women's Relief Corps It Is earnestly ear-nestly requested that every officer and member of tho Women's Relief Corps meet promptly at tho K. of P. hall at 2:30 p. m. on Friday, Nov. 15, as corps inspector and visitors from Salt Lake City will be present Investigate our tree Introductory nf-'er nf-'er on bcera, Tvlnes and liquors. Foley's Fo-ley's Ties From the Canyon Two wagon londg of Mob were delivered to the Salt Lake and Ogden Railway company com-pany here today. The tics were sawed at "Billy" Wilson's mill in Ogdcn canyon. Call 303 when you want beer, wines or liquors. Foley's Deputy Shorlff J. G. Crompton went to Provo this afternoon with Timothy Fcnton who was committed to the state mental hospital this morning. Cal, 421 for the news, oditonol aod society departments of the Standard. Marriage Marriage licenses were issued this afternoon to William W Brownson, Jr., and Mlna Herrington of Lucin and to Dr. II E. Robinson and Lutisa M. Parker of Hooper. Dr. Roblnspn Is practicing raedicino at HuntBville. Old papers for sale at this offlco; 25c per hundred. Real Estate Transfer The Homo Building association has trausferred to Frank Purrington, a part of lot 9, block 3-i, plat C, Ogden survey. Consideration, Con-sideration, 400. New Building B. F. Piers is building build-ing a $2,000 residence on Capitol avenue ave-nue between Van Burcn and Harrison avenues and Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streets. Special Motor PartyKnights Templar Tem-plar will go to Salt Lake tills afternoon after-noon at 5 o'clock to attend a grand lodge meeting. A special motor has been put r.t their disposal by the Oregon Ore-gon Short Line. Returning, they will leave Salt Lake at 10:30. Theatrical Company "The Woman" theatrical company of 25 peoplo passed pass-ed through Ogdcn this morning en route for Choyenne after flaying in Salt Lake. Muscovites Depot Master John Shields has received word that a delegation del-egation of the Imperial Order of Muscovites, Mus-covites, numbering 50 people, will pass through Ogden November 16 from Salt Lake, on route to Tromonton. Missionaries A special car with SC Mormon missionaries on board passed through Ogden last night . The missionaries mis-sionaries came from Salt Lake and are bound for foreign countries. Captain W. H. Knapp of the Sanation Sana-tion Army is busily engaged duf." his spare moments in improving I Interior of the hall on Twenty-fit, ji street. He is kalsomlnlng the walls and is making a solid wall between the store and the meeting room, where there was but a canvas partition. parti-tion. Concrete Wall A large concrete mixer has been hauled to the- EccIog building and the construction of a concrete wall for tho north side of the basement of the now steel building build-ing is in progress. Tho excavation work is nearly completed. Road Making The county road roller, roll-er, which has been in use at Rivor-dalo, Rivor-dalo, passed through the city this afternoon af-ternoon on the way to" Pleasant View, where shale already on the roadway will te rolled Into form.' The other it will be taken to Plain City where, macadam roadniakiug will begin Monday. |