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Show ! RANDOM REFERENCES j Good watches i Price. 278 25th. -Bom A son was born to the wife of G. J Kruitbosch, January 5, at tin home. TiM West Twentieth street. Mother and child doing well. Hibernate with the ground hoc till Februan 2. and then "come out" to the Barbers Ball at the Colonial. Plenty of Colorado Anthracite Coal. Totan Farr, Phone 27. See Flour Mill The domestic science sci-ence class of the Weber aeademj Inspected In-spected the Peeiy Brothers' flour mill at Lincoln avenue and Twenty-fourth street yesterday afternoon. They were escorted to the mill by their Instructor, In-structor, Mrs. Lydia H Tanner and made the inspection under the direc-ticn direc-ticn oi one of the mill employes. COAL All kinds. M. L. Jones Coal and Ice Co., office 413 24th St. -Railroad Man Robert E Stiahorn a railroad official of the Pacific Northwest was in Ogden for a short time vestcrdav, while en route to Omaha, Neb. During his stay he visited vis-ited with the Hon. Fred J. Mesel. Dr C F Oscood. physician and surgeon." and Dr. Franklin C. Osgood, j Dentist, have removed their offices) to Suites S21 and 822 Eccles Bldg. - Small Blaze The woodwork and I wall paper in one of the rooms of the residence of Mrs. Quinn. 335 Twenty-eighth Twenty-eighth street was considerably dam aged yesterday evening b fire. The blaze 'was started by an overheated stove and v. as extinguished by fire department No. 1 The Butter that's all Butter B & G Clover Leaf Sign Stolen Alfred Cbristensen reported re-ported the theft of a wooden sign j ironi the front of his store at 2323 Washington avenue. When you send a news item to the Standard always put your name and address at the bottom of the Bheet for identification. Your name will not be printed with a news item but we must know from what source it comes. Will the groundhog "stay out?" If you want to "find out"' just "come out 'to the Barbers' Ball on Febru-ary Febru-ary 2 at the Colonial Board Bill August Boh was arrest rd last night by Sergeant C. E 1 ayne. on Twenty fifth street and Wall aenue. He is alleged to have beaten" a two weeks' board bill at a Japanese restaurant, on lower Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth street. ROYAL The perfect Castle Gate oal. no soot; 6old and guaranteed by M. L. Jones Coal & Ice Co. Petty Thefts Mrs. E. S. King of 2151 ReeveB avenue reported the theft of some clothes, to the police this morning The clothes were stolen last night, she said, from the family clothes line The police also received .i repori from Mrs. Stanger a resident of Park avenue, of the theft of fix chickens. Bankruptcy Harry Davis, the local jeweler has filed a voluntary peti-I'on peti-I'on In bankruptcy in the United States district court at Salt Lake City In hi petition, he states that his liabilities lia-bilities are S15,3fi7 and his assets are 923,178. He makes the statement that the purpose of filing the petition is to gain time for a liquidation. Clothes Stolen Sergeant John Hutchlns and Chauffeur Guy Nelson answered a call last night from the residence of Mrs DeGroot. 2fi0 Twentieth Twen-tieth street, arid found that n supply of clothing had been stolen from the DeGroot clothes line last night The local Knights of the Maccabees will give a grand ball in uodmen hall Fridny evening Masquerade The Danifu brotherhood brother-hood will give a masquerade ball in Eagles Hall on January 22. Taken to Prison Deputy Sheriff .1. L Hobson took J. B. Hinkley to the state penitentiary toda. Hinkley was sentenced to an indeterminate term In the penal institution for forger. He pleaded guilty to Uncharge. Un-charge. Judge Nathan J. Harris is spending the da at his dry farm, near Promontory Prom-ontory Point, hunting rabbits. Suit on a Note In the district court the Italian-American bank has commenced com-menced suit against l6alo Dl Bello et al, for $000.85 alleged to be due on certain promissory note dated November No-vember 1, 1912. Marriage License A marriage II-'enee II-'enee has been issued to George Mel-vin Mel-vin Draney of Plain City and Josephine Jose-phine O Jones of Matlin. nrt |