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Show RANDOM REFERENCES i I Fall Opening of Millinery Wednesday Wednes-day and Thursday. September 16 and 17 You are cordially Invited. Stafford Staf-ford Millinery Co., 2455 Washington Avenue A. Spldel, a section foreman, was arrested last night by Sergeant C. E. Layne and Patrolman Charles Man-zel Man-zel on a charge of carrying concealed weapotts. When searched at the police station a loaded revolver and a pair of brass knuckles were found on him. He also had a purse containing con-taining $GS . 5 in cash and a check for $35 Money to loan on diamonds. 78 25tb -The Salt Lake police department notified the Ogden police yesterday that an Indian motorcycle had been stolen In that city and asked tbeiu I to keep a lookout for it. 165 Cal: 55 Nlckson Auto Livery 35 J W Ryland departed for Omaha. Neb , yesterday on an extended business busi-ness and pleasure trip It's Chill Chili, Chill, Chill At Greenwells. The theft of a number of chickens was reported to the police last night I by George W. Miles. 2171" Tyler ave nue He stated that the thief or thieves had made several visits to his coops and taken nearly all his fowls. Dr. Coulter and Dr. Bartlett. First National Bank Building. Phcne 96. Advertisement. Converts A party of 20 Mormon converts occupying a special touris'. car, is expected to arrive at Ogden on Saturday morning. They are en i route 'from Liverpool to Salt Lake. For beautiful and artistic photographs, photo-graphs, also professional kodak I In-i In-i ishing, for the amateur photographer, pj to The Tripp Studio, 320 1-2 25th Street Advertisement. Detective H. G Peterson of the local police department is again on duty after a ten days vacation. Dr E. Bates has removed to Rooms "over Isl8 theatre. David Maule has gone to Council Rluffs, la , to remain several weeks. Aren't you chili-hungry? At Green well. From Reno Miss Mayme Van Tas-sell Tas-sell of Reno, is visiting at the home of Mr and .Mrs. Charles Glazier, rear 2928 Grant avenue. Miss Van Tas-sell Tas-sell is a former resident of Ogden. If you could see the careful man-; ner in which B & G Butter is made, you would understand its superiority - Gibbons Estate In the district; court in the estate of Ann C. Gib bona, deceased, Thomas Gibbons has petitioned for probation of the will. The petition relates that Mrs Gib bons died in Ogden, August 31, 1912 For Rent Nicely furnished with piano, our home. 5-rcom modern bun-1 falow 917 24th St. Phone 1312 R. -Dec-Eccles Building The ground floor of the Dee-Eccles cst-t s' build-in build-in gen Twenty-fourth street., between! Hudson and Grant avenues, has been' completed and frame work for the; second floor Is being placed in post tlon. The concrete workers made rapid progress in putting in the first floor. FURNITURE of Harris buDgalow for sale. To be sold by Oct. 1. See it at 873 25th St. 9-16-4t See Mitchell Bros for Monumental Work. Don't pay big commissions to agents; pictures of monuments are misleading Yard, 2003 Jefferson Ave Phcne 221S All kinds of coal and pure distilled ice. M. L Jones Coal & Ice Co , Of I flee, 413 24th St. Therc'6 Butter and Butter, but i there's only one brand that's just right all the time. That's B & G. -From Island Park President W. H Bancroft of the Oregon Short Line passed through ugnen tnis mornins en route to Salt Lake, from Island Park Idaho. He was in his private car "016.'' W. P Herrill, vice president and chief counsel of the Southern Pacil Ic, is expected to arrhe in Ogden on Southern Pacific train No 10 tonight He is en route to New York City. Insane Soldiers A car of insane United States soldiers from Manilla, P. I , is attached to Southern Pacific train No. 10, due in Ogden tonight, according to a report received by Depot De-pot Master John Shields this morning. morn-ing. Pair of Sixes The "Pair of Sixe9' Theatrical company is scheduled to arrive in Ogden at 7:05 a. m. September Sep-tember 21. There are 15 people in the company and they are occupying a special 12-sectlon standard sleeper, with a 60-foot baggage car for their accoutrements. The company is scheduled to leave Ogden for Salt Lake, on the morning of September 22nd. Divorce Order In the divorce ca?e of Sarah A .lackson against Harry Jackson the defendant has been cited to appear in the district court September Sep-tember 25 and show cause why he should no pay alimony, and also whj he should not be restrained from visit vis-it ng the home of the plaintiff or from molesting her in any way. Case Under Advisement The trial of the case of the Utah Light . Railway Rail-way company against the Volker Lr.mber company was concluded yesterday yes-terday in the district court and taken ta-ken under advisement by Judge How ell. The attorneys In the case will be required to submit legal briefs. Returns to Ogden After an absence ab-sence of fifteen years, F. J. Powers has returned to Ogden to reside permanently. per-manently. He has purchased a modern mod-ern home. Recently Mr Fowers lived liv-ed at San Diego, of which place he Breaks favorably, but he says he likes Ogden better than any place in which j he has lived in a number of years. prayer Meetings The class prayer ' meetings of the Methodist Episcopal church will be tomorrow as fol-: fol-: lows Class No. 1 at the home of Mr Walsh. 3003 Grant avenue, No. 2 at the church and No. 3 at the home oi Mrs. Eg.leston, 929 Binford ave I nue. Marriage Licenses Marriage U-I U-I censes have been issued to Frank Russell and Annis Eliza Wright of , Ogden. William C. Clements of Salt ; Luke and Julia Westcrgard of Brig ham City, and to Dell B. Mosby and i Ivy Boyle of Ogden. Brig Robinson, jr., departed todav for Denver. A. R Mclntyre, the local druggist, departed yesterday for Kansas City, Mo., on business. He will remain away for about ten days and will combine pleasure with business in a number of other eastern cities. Henry Malloney has gone to Pittsburg Pitts-burg for an extended visit with friends. Emma Steinberger departed today l for Denver to visit friends. Teachers Meet The principals of I the city schools are holding a mect-; mect-; ing this afternoon In the office ot j S'.ipt J. M. Mills. A general meeting meet-ing of the teachers was announced for later In the day at the high school. nr |