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Show RANDOM REFERENCES i'; Good watchoa. Price. 278 25th. ' Robbery Tho home of H. P. Ames, ji GIG Twenty-seventh street, was rob- bed last night, the robbers securing I a ladles' gold "watch and locket and a about $10 In money. Tho money was I In a ohlld's savings bank and tho rob- i bery Is thought to have occurred shortly after 11 o'clock. Detective I Alex Fife made an investigation, but no clue to tho thieves was found. Kodak FUmn oevoloped 10c each f roll. Volox xaDer uaed. Mclntyre Drug I From Wyoming J. W. Wilson, fore- man of the A. P. pigelow ranch at ;' ' Fort JBrldger, Wyoming, is an Ogden. visitor for a few days. The Wilcox Grocery Store to he vacated va-cated Eoon is for rent. This is a business busi-ness chance for enterprising grocers'-, grocers'-, k men that cannot be lightly overlooked. v W. B. Wedell, phone 2222. J Injured John Whiteman of Rigby, I Ida., fell down the cement steps at 4 the entrance to the First National Bank building yesterday afternoon, s receiving a painful scalp wound. He was taken to the emergency hospital , at the police station and the wound was cared for by members of tho de- partment. The Injured man was able t to leave the station last night. E. Grey Freemonde, Photographs beautiful. 416-24th St. Births Two births were reported 1 today at the office of the city health I department, as follows: To Mr. and t Mrs. Charles B. Chapman, a son, April tl; to Mr.' and Mrs. W. F. Black- inton,' a son, April 2. Dr. Felshaw, Dentist, Lewis Bldg.-Logan Bldg.-Logan Boosters W. H. Chevers, general agent of the Union Pacific, went to Logan this afternoon, where he will be a guest of the Logan !1 Boosters' cluh at a banquet, to be held tonight at the hotel Logan He was accoompanied by Joel L. Priest, general aeent of the "Union Pacific at Boise, Ida., who arrived at the local union terminal from Salt L&Ue City, ;i few minutes before leaving for the north. Mr. Prest was scheduled to make an address at the banquet. Your approval Is what the makers of B & G Buttor seek. Adopted Judge James A. Howell i has cranted the petition of Mr, and Mrs "Robert A. Pender for the adop- r tlon of "Mabel Catherine Pender. Sparge-' for rubber stamps, sealo, etc. " Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses licen-ses have been issued to Lorenzo Anderson An-derson of Ogden and Lydla G Bailey ! of North Ogden, and to Daniel I Madsen and Lois Irene of Rlgby, Idaho. ICE. Puro distilled artificial ouly. We do not handle pond Ice. M. L. Jones Coal & Ice Co., 413-24th SL - Taken to Penitentiary This after- ! uoonT. A. Steele and Jack Smith were taken to the state penitentiary by deputy dep-uty shoriff Oren Hadlock and former city dotoctive Thomas Burk. Steele : i was convicted of burglary in the sec ond degroo and Smith of robbery, both having been sentenced to iudeterrain- ate terms. i Downs' new cafe Is now open. 176- ; 25th St. Marion Hotel. '' Born An eight and one-half pound ! girl was born to Mrs. J. W. Smalley, 834 Twenty-seventh street today. NOTICE Free, one quart of Brown's Dellcla Ice Cream if you have one of our yellow packers. Phono "Brown" 315; will deliver cream any time. Former Ogdcnltc Chas. Sawtelle, a former Ogdonite. is here from Cleve- ' land, Ohio, his present home. Ho 1b u on a business trip through the west. i Aprons, pillow cases and other use ful articles on salo at Congregational church parlors, Thursday afternoon ! ' and evening. Dinner also served. 50c. DANCE at 5 Points Saturday night.- Bazaar The Ladles' Aid will servo dinner in the parlor of the Congrega- J tional chnrch Thursday, from 5:30 to ft p. m. A bazaar will be in progress all afternoon and evening at whloh there will be soma fine handmade f nrticlos on display. I Police Court Robert Terry was found guilty ot battery yesterday afternoon, af-ternoon, by a Jury in. Municipal Judge Barker's court, and sentence was de-m de-m u ferred until Friday morning. The con- 1 vinoing testimony in the ease was to the effect that Terry struck Edward .Stoker in the oyc with bis 'fist, on the night of March 25th, tho battery being be-ing staged la the Atlas saloon. The Bazaar and Dinner at the Congregational Con-gregational church, Thursday, April 6th, should not be overlooked. Attend At-tend any time afternoon, and enjoy a flno dinner from 5:30 to 9 o'clock. Adults 50o, children 25 cents. Estates In tho estate of Robert Todd, deceased, a petition has been filed in the district court asking for acceptance of report and account and for a family allowance of $50 a montb. Estate and guardianship of George W. GIbbs et al. minora, an order authorizing author-izing the sale of certain real estate has been issued, by Judge N. J. Harris. Har-ris. nn |