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Show RANDOM f references!! Saw Service In France Arthur G. H Empey, who has seen much servico in H the trenches of France as a membor of I the Royal Fusiliers of England, has I returnod to the United States and in 1 and address given In Cincinnati said 1 that tho war is not going to end in 1 three months or six months, but that fl it will take at least eighteen months P for the allies to win. He gave a com- H plete review of army events and fight- 1 ing mothodsMn making his talk to the fl business men's club. Tho roturned E fighter claims Ogden as his, home. I No Monument Tho graduating class of tho High school had planned d to present a small monument to the school, but tho stone was rejected by tho school authorities, and instead a I curtain, for dramatic productions in ' the school auditorium, Is to be given, j "Home Robbed The home of J. Ben-1 i owltz, 2833 Grant avenuo, was robbed 1 last night, according to a report re- H ceived at police headquarters this fl morning. Tho thief secured a gold U watch and chain. H Going to Coast Henry Barker do- w parted today on Southern Pacific train e No. 6 for Los Angeles, Cal. Departures The following departures depar-tures were listed today at the Union Pacific city tickot office: Mrs. H. Ma-gulre, Ma-gulre, Ottumwa, la.; Miss Laura Fitz-patrlck, Fitz-patrlck, Emporia, Kan.; Miss Jessie McDonald and Miss Clara Ely, Omaha, Neb.; Mrs. E. W. Parker, Olatho, Kan. Leaves for Los Angoles Mrs. J. S. Houtz and Miss M. E. Horton departed depart-ed today for Los Angoles, over tho Salt Lake route. On Business Lucian A. Pay will depart tomorrow for San Francisco over the Southern Pacific railroac, on a business trip. Going to Boston Mrs. O. A. Parm-ley Parm-ley will depart tomorrow over the Union Un-ion Pacificy for Boston, Mass. Departures At the Denver & Rio Grande city tickot office the following departures were listed today: Mr and Mrs. W. F. Bramwell, Kansas City, SL Louis and Chicago; Hazel F. Bnggs, Oberlin, O ; Miss J. E Ilobbs, Jennie Rideout and Martha Brown, Denver. To Attend Funeral Members of the L. A. to the O. R. C. are requested to meet Sunday at 1 p. m. sharp at the family residence to attend the funeral of Sister Reberg. Fireman Dismissed Tho action of Chief George A. Graves in recently dismissing John W. Hope from the city fire department "for the good of the service" was approved yesterday by the city commission, on recommendation recommen-dation of Mayor Abbot R. Hoywood. THa nnmmlflfllnn lie nlcn o nniAitAr1 I S plans drawn by Chief Graves for the fy erection of a building to be used as a X machine shop for the repairing of city a machinery, particularly motor vehl-5 vehl-5 cles. 5 For Needles, Cal. William Wood ford departed today for Needles, Cal., y cer tho Western Pacific railroad. 6 Disease "Disease and Its Master." j This subject will be discussed before 2a the parents' class department of the i Third ward Sunday school tomorrow, SI by Dr. McKell, a local chiropractor. 5 The meeting will begin at 11 a. m. XI i S Took French Leave After enjoying l M two days of stolen liberty, Charles I H Barnard was recommitted to the city i M , jail this morning by tho municipal judge for fixe extra days. He took "French leave" of the local bastile Eg .(Wednesday, while acting as a trusty, I under a ten-day jail sentence. " ' , Go Through Ogden. The members l of the San Francisco Ad club who vis-M vis-M ited Ogden Thursday evening and then I i drove on to Salt Lake, returned yes- j m terday afternoon, were dined at "the Weber club and continued on eastward ( 'Q from here, over the Overland Trail, 0f The Lincoln highway routo from Salt ! LS , Lake to Echo, over the mountains, was $ deemed impassable by the tourists, , under present weather conditions. jK Lecture on Telephone Dr. Vosburgh m of tho University of Denver delivered Sj a lecture on "The Telephone" last (3 night in the First Methodist church, m with stereoptlcan views dcmonstrat-i S ing its indispenslbility. j VISITING IN EAST. M Miss Delia Farmer has gone east to !2j , visit relatives and will be absent about p two months, visiting many points of E? interest before her return. |