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Show RANDOM REFERENCES : ' Good watcheB & Price. 278 25th. - ' Dr. and Mrs James Boghtol and : ; son departed today for California, where they will visit both expositions. fflp A horse and buggy belonging to J. - P. Beus of Burch Creek was stolen nf i last night, while the owner was in mm Ogdcn. Ill L ICE, pure distilled artificial only. ft M. L. Jones Coal & Ice Co.. 413 24th If S. J. Bremer and family have re- II turned from Richmond, Cache county, II where they attended a reunion of the H ' descendants of William Smith. About D 400 members of the family ,were pres- H - ent. I) ; The largo plate glass window in the II r front of the Pabst saloon on Wall ' a'.enue. owned by Thomas Ivorson, 1 ; was broken last night by an unknown H . person. It ! For Rent Suitable place for coal W yard and feed store. Address P. O. H Box 35. M : Mr and Mrs. H. H. Gerow have roll ro-ll i turned to New York, after visiting for H a few davs in Ogden, Mrs. Gerow's H lormer home. They had previously Hi passed three moriths in California. III That good Butter that's short in fir name, but long In quality B & G. if Trip to Coast Dale Boyle and Rob-Ill Rob-Ill ert Loehhead have gone to California, Mi where they will pass their vacations. HI They expected to visit both exposi-Hf exposi-Hf tions. H Bicycle Stolen James Calvert, 2759 HE A'l.'ms avenue, reported the theft of H a Harvard bicycle to the police yes- Hfj- terday evening. U Going to California J. Ij. Carlson B pud Paul W. Stecher departed yes- H terday over the Western Pacific rail- Hr road for an extended pleasure trip in BB California. He Bankrupt Joseph F. Critchlow has Hlf filed his petition in bankruptcy in the fl United StateB district court for the district of Utah, his liabilities being In the neighborhood of $600 with no H assets. H J. P. Woodward, chief operator at H Isls theatre, leaves this afternoon -for H Kansas City. Omaha, Chicago and other eastern cities to attend the International In-ternational Stage Employes convention conven-tion at Chicago. He will combine business busi-ness with pleasure and look up modern mod-ern picture show equipment. Marriage ILcenses Marriage licenses licen-ses have been issued to Charles L. Austin of Saginaw, Mich., and Helen Burt of Cleveland, O.; W. B. Allred of Boulder, Wyo.. and Lora Denel of .Pinedale, Wyo.: Arthur C. Challes of Los Angeles, Cal., and Robo L. Fletcher Fletch-er of Alamosa, Colo., and to John M. Gabbott and Ida Miller of Salt aLke. Will Entertain Mrs. S. P, Miller and Mrs. A. S. Anderson will entertain enter-tain the L. A. to B. of R. T. at a tea tomorrow afternoon at the former's home. ISO Thirty-first street. Serious Operation Mrs. Sarah R Malloy, matron at the Union depot, underwent a serious operation at the Dee hospital yesterday. Today she was reported to be doing as well as could be expected. Famous Actress Billie Burke, the noted American actress, and her company com-pany passed through. Ogden this afternoon aft-ernoon on train No. 20 en route to New York. Elks' Special The Omaha and South Dakota Elks'' special train of eight cars is scheduled to arrive in Ogden on July 9 en route to Los Angeles. An-geles. It is carrying a party of 125 people Born A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford S. Cave, son and daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Cave, Monday afternoon. The mother was formerly Miss Belva Tribe, a popular member of the Ogden Og-den Tabernacle choir. Recovering Professor W. E. Archibald, Archi-bald, one of the high school faculty, who was operated on a week ago for hernia, at the Dee hospital, has improved im-proved so rapidly that Dr. Osgood permitted per-mitted him to take a joy ride in the ambulance as Tar as his home, 2530 Monroe avenue, last night, and today the patient is well on the road to full recovery. Departs on Mission William Dale-bout, Dale-bout, one of the members of the Dale-bout Dale-bout Brothers bakery, who has been a resident of Ogden fifteen years, departs de-parts on this evening's Union Pacific train on a mission to the Netherlands for the Mormon church. Missionaries to Talk The wagon missionaries are to appear on city hall souare at 8 o'clock this pvenlng and preach on "Truth and Its Authority." Race Horses Eight cars of racp horses are scheduled to pass through Ogden tomorrow in a special (rain They are en route to Reno, Nov., from the eastern racing circuits. Going to Convention A party of Elks en route to the national convention conven-tion at Los Angeles occupied special cars on the Los Angeles Limited train passing through Ogden today. Surveyors J C. Brown and W. PI Mohler of the forest service have gone to St. Anthony, Idaho, to survey homestead lands on the forests in that vicinity. Civil Engineer C. P. Calvert of the forest service, has gone to Heber City to make surv.ey of a proposed road In the vicinity of Daniel's canyon. He will be on the job about a month. |