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Show I RANDOM REFERENCES Good watches Mi Price. 278 25th Arrested Jack Ross and M Wilson nerp p.rrested last night by Patrolman Russell, on a charge of obtaining property prop-erty under false pretenses. They are alleged to have eaten a meal in a Twenty-fifth street cafe and refused to pay for it. COAL Wc hare what you wan' Phone 27. tf Convalescing Mrs. G V. Hart, who recently underwent an operation at the Dee hospital, has been removed to the home of her mother, Mrs. Otto Eckhardt. W. Eugene Marsteller, Dentist Specialist in crown and brldgework. 406-407 408 Colonel Hudson Building -Railroad Men T W Heintzelman general superintendent of motive pov,-er, pov,-er, and T W Younger, euperintondent of motive power of the Southern Pacific Pa-cific railroad, were in Ogden yester day on a trip of Inspection They departed de-parted for Portland, Ore.; last night. First aid to the hungry B & G Clover Leaf Butter. SLATER Ethel, the infant daugh ter of Mr and Mrs J. Lawrence Slater, Sla-ter, died this morning at Marriott-Funeral Marriott-Funeral services will be held toinor-iow toinor-iow at 11 a. m . Bishop Thomas Powell Pow-ell presiding Interment in Ogden City cemetery. I SEE MITCHELL BROS, for monumental monu-mental work. Don't pay big commission commis-sion to agents. Pictures of monuments monu-ments are misleading, 2003 Jef. P. 2213 D. & R. G train No. 5 today was scheduled to earn- an extra coach occupied oc-cupied by 38 home seekers bound for Twin Falls, Idaho. The party is from Mehan, Okla , and will continue Its Journey to Twin Falls on O. S. L. train No. 31, tomorrow morning. Garden Seed6 at the Plngree Feed Store Phone 799, Dick NeBlen, general western agent for the Burlington Route, was in Ogden Og-den today on business Coal and Ice M L. Jones Coal $ ' Ico Co. Office. 13 5 23th St. Phono 1603. Mrs Orson Riser departed today on the Los Angeles Limited for Loa Angeles. An-geles. She was called to the coast by the serioiiB Illness of her daughter. Moore's Nurseries Phone 782, -F. O. French departed today for Newcastle, Ind.. via the Denver & Rio Grande, for a visit with relatives. Scandinavian Basketball, Friday, March 26, at Eighth ward meeting house on Seventh street- Preliminary program from 8 to 9 p. m. and dance from 9 to 12, Ladies bring basket Of lunch. Fifty cents per couple; extra ex-tra lady, 25 cents. Come, everybody and have a good time. Mr and Mrs. Fred C. Gebhardt departed de-parted for California yesterday via the Western Pacific for an extended pleasure pleas-ure trip. SEEDS Headquarters for bulk and package seeds. For market, gardens and family trade. Grout's Seed Store 332 24th St. 3-23-1 wk Returns Home J. E. Davenport has returned from an extended trip to California, much pleased with his outing. out-ing. He visited the fair at San Diego and San Francisco, and he states that the magnificence of the two exposl-' exposl-' tionu is almost beyond description. Mr Davenport also visited the Imperial Valley The Time. March 30 The Place. Salt Lake City The Train, "Baseball Special,' via Oregon Short Line leaving leav-ing Ogdon, 1:30 p. m. account Open ing Game of Pacific Coast League Fare, $1 on Round Trip, tickets good returning same day on any train. Wheels Stolen Leon Austad of 649 Twenty-third street and W J. Fagen of 340 Franklin avenue, reported to the police the thefts of bicycles P. D Jamieson bought the Ogdn Billiard Parlors and will give free games from March 24 to March 3u, between be-tween 2 and $ p ni Sixteen tables; coolest place in town Come and get acquainted. 423 25th St Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses licen-ses have heen issued to William R Brown and Thora Williams of Ogden and to Louis C, Jones of Nashville. Tenn.. and to Helen While or riot Springs. Arkansas Ladies of the W. R. C. and their friends will be entertained at the Home of Mrs. E. O. Williams. 2068 Idams aenuc. Thursday afternoon from 2:30 to ." o clock, and from S until 10 o'clock in the evening Veteran Flremn The Veteran Firemen Fire-men of the city will hold a social meeting a the Union Labor hall on Tw enty fourth street this evening, at which a program v ill be given. Transfers George V Pntchett and wife bave been trariFferred to the Flecker Brewing and Malting company, compa-ny, lots 15 to IS. and lots 66 to 70. block 3. Rherside Park addition. Qg den survey Consideration, $10, and M W Islieruood has sold to John W Siebold part of lot 9, block 48, plat c, Ogden survey. Consideration. $100 Back from Coast Judge H. H Ro-lapp Ro-lapp has returned from the sugar conference on the coast. Suit Commenced Alleging 31 accounts, ac-counts, assigned to the plaintiff, the Utah Association of Credit Men has commencd suit in the district coun against P. A Garner. The plain tiff claims that there is due on the various accounts the sum of $2260.54. Cragun Estate- In tbe estate of Willard U and Simeon Cragun, de ceased, the administrators have been cited to appear in the district court April 2 and show cause why they have not made inventories and appraisements appraise-ments of the estates, and placed on file the proof of publication of notice to creditors Trial of Thenos In Judge N. J Harris' division of the district court this morning was taken up the trial 'of George Thenos, charged with robbery rob-bery and grand larceny, John Hoxer, J R Horsj ool. Heber Newman, J Lundquist, Nathan Tanner, John Martin, Jr., S A. lsraelsoo and J. R. Thompson being selected as jurors The information against Thenos al leged that on November 16, 1914, at the point of a revolver, he held up and robbed J G. Kallas of some money and a watch and chain, valued at $50. |