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Show RANDOM REfERENCES 1 Are you for Teddy? Attend the meeting tomorrow ovenlng over Nye's clothing store. No More Ragging After having an interview with the manager of tho Sylvan park dancing pavilion, Chief of Police Norton announced today that ho has every reason to believe that "ragging" will not be Indulged In at the dance halls In this city hereafter. here-after. The chief says the Sylvan park manager has promised that all objectionable ob-jectionable forms of dancing will bo prohibited in the future. Municipal Court The following cases have been filed with Clerk Fulton Ful-ton in the municipal court: N. O. Ogden Company vs Ambrose S. Noble, No-ble, for $22.14; N O. Ogden Company Com-pany vs. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Meyers, for ?32.S2; Smith Brothera vs. D. F. for 20.35. Testimony Taken Tho Introduction Introduc-tion of testimony In the enso of tho Wheelwright Construction companv against tho firm of Blackman & Griffin Grif-fin et al, was concluded yesterday afternoon and the attorneys presented present-ed part of the argument In tho case. After a brief argument, Monday, the matter will be submitted to the court for decision. Furniture Arrives A part of the furniture and fixtures for the now Commercial National Bank building on Twenty-fourth "street, between Washington and Hudson avenues, has arrived, but will not bo placed until the tile floor of the building is completed. The fixtures are of tho finest quality in marble and mahogany. mahog-any. The banking company Is eager to move Into the new building by August 1. New Home F. W. Easton is erecting erect-ing a residence on Twenty-fifth street, between Harrison and Tyler avenues that will cost in the neighborhood neigh-borhood of $3,500. Henry Whetstone, who has been suffering of nervouR trouble at the sheriff's office a few days, will bo taken tak-en to hia home on Washington avenue, ave-nue, near the Ogden river bridge this evening. Ho Is greatly improved and Is desirous of returning to his home. Marriage liconses have been issued to A. Connoely and Ida M. Murdock of Ogden and to Niels K. NiolBcn and Gordle Boeslund of Ogdon. Tho fitBt Roosevelt meeting, called for tomorrow ovenlng, July 13, over Fred M. Nye's clothing store. RUNDQUIST Funoral services ovor tho late MrB. Rundqulst will bo held at tho Hooper mcotlng houoo at H;30 Sunday morning, Bishop W. W. Child officiating. Intcrmont Hooper. |