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Show 1 RANDOM i REFERENCES i J Good watches. Price. 278 26th. j M Thrcj Ward SupL J. M. MJHb will ' 4T the tho speakor at the monthly con- I m ISnt meeting to be held at 7 p. m., his ; m object 'Where There's a Will There's W Way." Instrumental and vocal se- j Ltfons will be rendered by Robert , joncs, Sterling Price, Ruth Groesbeck M d Vera Jones. M Kodak FUma oeveloped 10o each M roll. VeloxfiaDer used. Mclntyre Drug m 'DeVlne Safety Razor Willard m crowcroft and John Spargo, of the De-B De-B Vino Safetv Razor company, depart-M depart-M It today for Chicago and New York R on business connected with the cor-M cor-M poratlon. They expected to be absent M about a month. I The Wilcox Grocery Store to be va- j I cated roon is for rent. This la a busl-I busl-I new chance for enterprising grocery- I men that cannot be lightly overlooked. J II g B. Wedell. phono 2222. t promoted D. R. Owen, until re-I re-I rently city passenger and freight I ftcent of the Southern Pacific railroad I at Ogden, but now looated In Salt I Tafce City, vras In Ogden today on I business. The former Ogden man is I now city freight and passenger sales-I sales-I man of the S. P. at Salt Lake City, ,. having been promoted xo ui ijuoiciuu left vacant by M. J. Tanner In the office, of-fice, of District Passenger agent C. L. . McFaul. E. Grey Freemonde, Photographs beautiful. 416-24th St. The Music Master The Weber academy lecture committee has arranged ar-ranged for tho appearance In Ogden of Arthur Kachel, one of the rising dramatic readers of the east, at the Tabernacle on the evening of Monday, April 10 Mr. Kachel is to read "Tho Music Master," of which much has been heard by local lovers of tho drama, dra-ma, but which has not yet been presented pre-sented In Ogden. Dr. Felshaw, Dentist, Lewis BIdg. Motion For New Trial In the case ' of Enoch E. Fuller against Earlgur Ferrin ct al. the plaintiff has given notice of intention to make a motion ! for a new trial. "The best" is the boast of B . G Butter makers. - Judgment Rendered Yesterday afternoon, af-ternoon, the jury in tho case of U B. Ilammon et al against tho Phoenix Construction company, rendered a verdict ver-dict In favor of the plnintlff in the sum of $200 on one cause of action, and a verdict in favor of tho defendant defend-ant in the other causes of action of "no cause of action." Tho judgment for $200 was given for tho loss of a mare. Spargo'o for rubber otampa, seals, etc. First Congregational Adams avenue, ave-nue, near Twenty-fifth street. Reverend Rever-end F. G. Brainerd, pastor. 10:30. morning service. Professor Hammer will sing and Miss Helen Hunter will give a 'cello solo Sunday school, 11 30 Union sen-Ices in tho evening at tabernacle. Royal perfect coal, sold and guar- tnteed by M. L, Jones Coal & Ice Co. 1-15-tf St. Paul's German Evangelical Jefferson avenue and Twenty-third street, B H. Leesmann, pastor. Sunday Sun-day school German and English classes at 10 a. m.; service German, 11 a. m. At 7:30 p. m., union service at tho tabernacle. Ladles' Aid society so-ciety meets Wednesday, 2:30 p. m. Lenten service Wednesday, 7:30 p. in.; monthly meeting of the church council at 8:30 p. m. I Downs' new cafe is now open. 176-25th 176-25th St. Marlon Hotel. First Church of Christ, Scientist I Corner Monroe avenue and Twenty- fourth street. Sunday morning serv-I serv-I Ice at 11 o'clock; subject, "Unreality." I Sunday school at 9:45 a, m. Wednesday Wednes-day evening testimonial meeting at S o'clock. At Tvelfth Ward President Robinson Robin-son of tho California mission will f speak in the Twelfth ward tomorrow evening. 2 Old Folks Entertained The old & folks of Weber county arc being en-ty en-ty tertalned at the Alhambra this aftcr-3 aftcr-3 noon, by tho Examiner. They are witnessing an excellent presentation -v ;, o moving pictures and vaudeville. i nn |