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Show I RANDOM I REFERENCES Good watcher Price. 278 26th. -Headquarters Here The Metropol-itan Metropol-itan Life Insurance companv Is to have Its district offices for northprn Utah in Ogden. according to George-D George-D Bennett, recently appointed superintendent super-intendent of this district. A snite of four rooms in the Colonel Hudson building will be used for the offices and 21 men will begin work at the start This number, Mr. Bennett states, may be increased to 25 within a short time ICE, pure distilled artificial only M. L. Jones Coal & Ice Co., 413 24th Prof. T Earl Pardoe has made arrangements ar-rangements to give a series of four complimentary lectures on the "Different "Dif-ferent Phases of the Dramn" in the Weber academy auditorium within the next few weeks. DANCE WITH SYLVAN PARK BAND AT SYLVAN PARK THURS . DAY NIGHT, APRIL 22. Not a Witness Through a misun-; derstanding, Mrs. William Rackham v. as mentioned as having appeared as a witness in the case of the City vs Julius Farlev yesterday morning. Mrs IRackham was not in court, but gave her information concerning the altercation alter-cation which resulted In Farley's arrest! ar-rest! to the police at the time the arrest was made. The altercation occurred oc-curred in the street near the Rack-ham Rack-ham residence ICE Distilled water ICE. Call Ogden City Ice Co., Phone 518. Mower Stolen Don Maguire of 549 Twenty-fifth street, reported the theft of a lawn mower to the police this morning. ALL THE LATE, MODERN DANCES DAN-CES AT SYLVAN PARK THURSDAY THURS-DAY NIGHT. Arretted John Rile was taken into rustody last night by Patrolman Brown, and Joseph McGugtran met the same fate early this morning at the hands of Patrolman Marlin. Both were badh under the Influence of 11 quor. their condition being such that they were unable to appear in court this morning. You'll never know how much B. A G Butter adds to the enjoyment of the meal until you've tried it Born The birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J Clausse was reported re-ported at the office of the city health department today. For fireplaces, grates, see Ogden Marble Co., 2420 Adams. Bankrutcy G. N. Coffin, a machinist machin-ist of this city, has filed his petition in bankruptcy in the United States district court in Salt Lake City. His liabilities amount to over $500. SLYVAN PARK OPENS THURS-DAL THURS-DAL NIGHT, APRIL 22. Guests Alvin E King and H. Joseph Jo-seph Arnold of Salt Lake are guests of Earl Jarman at the Reed hotel. Dr. R. J. Schultz has moved his office to 361 28th St Quarantine Lifted The family of M. L. Jones was released from quarantine quar-antine for smallpox today. THE CROWD WILL BE AT SYLVAN SYL-VAN PARK THURSDAY NIGHT. -Marriage License A marriage license li-cense has been issued to John Eldred Nicholas and Trilby Inez Brown of Ogden. C. H. Cutting, traveling passenger agent for the Salt Lake Route, is in Ogden on business. SPRING HOP. SYLVAN PARK, THURSDAY NIGHT. U. P. Agent Scott Davis, livestock agent for the Union Pacific railroad, with headquarters at Denver, is in Ogden on one of his regular tripe over Union Pacific territory. C. B. Hanford and F L WaJker departed de-parted today via the Denver & Rio Grande for Denver. For Sale, Cheapo Good, second-hand Hudson automobile. See Iarson, 437 23rd street Telephone 1329J. - False Alarm The fire department answered a false alarm call about 8:45 o'clock last night from box 34. at Twenty-second street and Jefferson avenue. |