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Show RANDOM I REFERENCES jjl Whose Word are you going to be v licve The Morning Examiner or JO- I SEPH CHEZ (ADVERTISEMENT). fl Good watches '2 Price. 278 25th ; Returned Missionary Arnold Bur- rows of HuntBville has returned homo 'rem h mission to Belgium He was forced to leave the mission field on ;iccouut of the var and was arrested J several times, before being able to get j i to the co.'jst io embark for England and hom M My word is good, and I am .-,s good I as my word JOSEPH CHEZ (AD- VERTISEMENT). .4 Dr. Coulter and Dr Eart'ett. First '3 National Bank. Building. Phone 9C A Iverrisr-mpnt. John Rose was arrested yesterday by Officer Charles Manzel, on the charge of disturbing the peace, by using profane language. :.m 5 Passenger, used Ford, for eale. .Tohu Callas and G. Barrow worp j3 rrrested yesterday at the Union depot by Officer Mclntyre, booked on charges of trespass, a Twelve Years of Ogdcn Residence 'J is back of my word JOSEPH CHEZ. :jj (ADVERTISEMENT). Just received ihe last car of An-'1 An-'1 thraclte for this season. M. L. Jones Coal and Ice Co:, 413 24th St ,1 Home Entered The home of Foster l E Wardieigh, A60 Washington ave-nue, ave-nue, was entered by unknown peril per-il sons Saturday evening, while the fam- lly v. as uptown. Thn bureau drawers ,3 and furniture were left tops tuny. Jl tut nothing of value was missing. The James Coal & Ice Co. are again K In the coal business and will be M pleased to receive a share of your patronage; J Blankensb.lp Fined F. C. Blanl.cn- ' Bhlp of the Maxim cafe, was found guilty Saturday afternoon, b Judge J J. G Willis, of selling liquor without a license and fined $100. a The Morning Examiner's Boom-' I ert-ng is Exploded the wall of defeat; 1 Is made by the Poor Examiner JO-1 j SEPH CHEZ (ADVERTISEMENT). 1 Dr. Pugr.iire Office. 226 Eccles Bldg ,1 a Morphine Dealer Arretted A BU- .1 i pected peddler of "dope" was ar-'4 ar-'4 rested by Detective Tom B.irk Satur- day, at the local office of the Ampr-4 Ampr-4 ic an Exorfss company. He gave his 'J name as William Smith and aid that hr was :i resilient of .Y-u York City. j3 The arris, was made just as Smith 'j bad opened a package of morphine, which was addressed to Bud Smith , and appeared to have been sent from the Meriits Drug store at Omaha 3 Smith had a suitcase with him and A'heQ this was searched some poetry f9 and songs, on which his name ap-9 ap-9 wared as ihe author, were found. I 2' Both poelry and songs wer about ' hotheads.-' M All my prize winning Black Orping- ton chickens for sale, cheap 532 21st. M Phone ?0S-W. jfk Lace Curtains on Fire A lace cur- JB tain in the home of U. H. Sheehan S caught fire yesterday, presumably m from a lighted candle in the hands - JR of a child, necessitating a call of the A ?ire department. Th fir was ex-j ex-j tinguished. however before an darnel darn-el age was done other than the burning Ha curtain. 1 If it's B. & Q Butter, it s good. I Clothes Taken The baggage room l at the Healy hotel was broken into HI Saturday night and several suits of 1 n c'othe8 taken from different trunks a according to a report received b the J police yesterday. Resort to anything to avert defeat I m Is policy of Morning Examiner JO- m SEPH CHEZ. (ADVERTISEMENT). M Aid for Belgians The Dutch peo- W: pie qf the cltj have called a maes 9 meeting for next Friday night at the I V Eagle' hall, on Hudson avenue. The 'M P 'rpoBe of the meeting is to devl3e W a plan for the giving of material as ' Sistahce to the destitute people of Holland and Belgium The sr-akor will be G. J. S. Abels and Everett . at boom :md music will be tur-nished tur-nished b.v the Industrial school band If a Grocers' trust exists in Ogden ' why h?s not the Republican Party, ' with its County and District Attor-I Attor-I . ey, prosecuted 1 1 7 ( AD V E RT I S E MENT), At Industrial School A A Kerr ol Hi'- Ogden high srliool faculty, wa Ithe speaker yesterday morning at jthe SM'e Industrial sr hool His sub-Iject sub-Iject vm v Sunday Ramble Through Rome, :md his talk proved bigniy interesting to all in addition to Mr Kerr's talk the program included the charming rending of five children's poems by Norma Bears Eans. vocal BOlOfl by Mrs. lone Wilcox Saville, Leslie Les-lie H Savllle and Robert Blnnie. and a duet bj Rhea Stevens Roberts and .Mary Jacobs The piano accompaniments accompani-ments were played by Carrie Browning. |