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Show m II - IWLJ.MMBIZUII1M d II - JUT -JfgfflTr1MM",UJ' ' ' N "- K"--1 UH'iuaECTMBSil I II !. ira'" - - --- t-t. .t i -. . ,? ..-, d l I. n. i .i Ull, T I j i ? I i AT THE ALMBRA, THEATRE - LATEST WAR BULLETINS TO BE READ j I I Arrangements have been made to hold a rousing demonstration at the Alhambra Theatre tonight. The upper balcony is to be opened free to the public. J 1""S ! Those who desire seats in this action will be supplied at the Box Office The first balcony will be reserved for ten-cent seats The main floor, 20c. The I t f t icture "WAR BRIDES," will be presented in connection with a musical program. Mrs. Warner will sing. Prof. Ballantyne will lead the aud- '. I S" fence singing "The Star-Spangled Banner." The Tabernacle Choir are invited to participate. Special reservations will be made for the choir gratis. H 1 I Patriotic addresses by Mayor Heywood, Judge Howell and others. , 1 , -. ' g H l B J I iyAR BRIDES" will follow the program. The organ will be thrown wide open to its fullest capacity. Turn out and make this the greatest demon- H stration ever given in Ogden, immediately after the parade. A WAR PICTURE, "Stone- H I wall Jackson's Way," Oracle H ! Theatre, Tuesday, Wednesday. B j oo H ' A union of colored barbers has been H formed at Mobile, Ala. H""" DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES H Stockc, Bonds, Cotton, Gram. J. A. HOGLE ' CO. Hr S. M. Scott, H Resident Partner. a investment securities Hj 2409 nudson Ave. Phone 322 H Members Chicago Boar.d of Trade, HL Salt Lake Stock and Mining W Exchange. H Correspondents H LOGAN & BRYAN H WAR PICTURE, "Stone- H wall Jackson's Way," Oracle H Theatre, Tuesday, Wednesday. H (The Price Remains at H Regardless of the Increase of the Price of Wool t I Every 'Fabric In Our Store is j Guaranteed AIL WQ0L Have your suit made for YOU by our PROFESSIONAL TAtLORS g Originators d $15 Idea 1 g ! (UNION LABEL) EWorld's Largest Tailors. ED. SMYTH, Mgr. . Broom rjotel Building, 25th Street. oo WAR PICTURE, "Stonewall "Stone-wall Jackson's Way," Oracle Theatre, Tuesday, Wednesday. oo WAR PICTURE, "Stonewall "Stone-wall Jackson's Way," Oracle Theatre, Tuesday, Wednesday. 00 BOARD OF EMM ENDORSES '20,008 LEAGUES UNDER SEA' Teachers Are Authorized to Dismiss School Children in Time for Matinees at Orpheum to See Educational Edu-cational Film. The Board of Education and tho teachers of the public schools were tho guests of Manager Goss of tho Orpheum theater Sunday afternoon at a private review of the wonderful sea picture, "20,000 Leages Under tho Sea." and so impressed were they with tho educational value of the picture, the board of education has authorized all teachers to allow school children to leave their afternoon session ses-sion in time to see one of the matinees at the Orpheum today, Tuesday and Wednesday. Tho picture is one that will Impress each child with the wonders won-ders of tho earth sky and tho ocean. In this picture they can study and see the various fishes of the sea in their native haunts and the wanderful sea gardens. Every father and mother should make It a point to have their children view fliis picture with the board of educations' endorsement back of it. Advertisement. oo WAR PICTURE, "Stonewall "Stone-wall Jackson's Way," Oracle Theatre, Tuesday, Wednesday. "Br a; o Accordion and Box Pleating In all lengths. 2GCS Colo's Court, rear 210 2Cth St. Phono 1180-M. Accident Insurance Aetna Accident & Liability Co. Auto nnd liability insurance H. A. Purdy, 2377 Hudson Ave. Phono 4S3. Auto Accessories Garage, Repairs, Studcbakor Agency. Mack-Koblnson Co., 2110 Grant Avonuo. Phono S91. Auto Agency Cadillac, Oakland, U. S. Tires. Cadlllao Co., Ogden, 432 25th St. Phono 887. Automobile Repairs Bulck Cars a Specialty. Jost Bros . Cor. 21st and Washington Ave. Phono CSS, Banking Ogdon Stuto Bank Commercial and Savings Sav-ings Depts. Reed Hotel Bldg. Phono C2. Carpet Cleaning IC Van Kampcn ror upholstering: carpets car-pets cleaned, altered and laid. Rc-maklng of mattresses. Phono 883. City Scavengers McCarty & Co., 2733 Grant Avenue. Phono 201S-W. i Contractor and Builder All klnda of Job work. H. D. Brown. Telcphono 1G78-J. Counselor-at-Law I Lawyer O'connolly. over Commercial 1 Nal'l Bank. Phono 11. Electric Starter and Storago Battery Station. All makes of storago batteries charged and repaired. 2375 Hudson, Phone 170. I j Holland Landscape Gardening I Trimming and planting. G. Van Elolst, 1 2719 Monroe. Phone 1108. I Hotel Tho Only Fireproof Hotel In Ogden. Rates 75c and up. Tho New Brigham, 'Wall Ave. and 21th St. Phono 2430. j 'Job Printing "Let Mo Estimate," B. F. Thomas, I Pnnior, 2-17G Wash. Ave. Phono 1 17-J. , Junk and Hides Western Hide Sz Junk Co., 2223 Wash-I Wash-I Ington Ave. Phono 861. 1 Paper Cleaning Lowe Si La Mar, tho Paper Cleaners, with a reputation, work unexcelled. Prices lowest. Phono Hewitt Transfer Co, 41. office 239 25th St. Junk Ogden Junk House, 2059 Wash. Ave. Phono 210. Loose Leaf Sheets and Covers Bookbinding, Ruling and Mfg. Stationer. J. Wilson, 2465 Wash, Ave. Phono 856. New and Second Hand Goods A. Sincr. New and Second-Hand Furniture, Fur-niture, Clothing, etc, bought and sold, suit cases cheap. 241-243 25th Street. Phone 132L Paper Cleaning and Tinting Austin Sz Folker, 254S Lincoln Ave. Phone 2637-R Physician and Surgeon Dr. A. Fornlund. Offlco hours 11 to I p. m. New Peery Bldg. Hudson Ave. Res. Phono 646; Offlco Phono 1900-W. Steam'Carpet Cleaning Carpets cleaned and laid, rag carpets mado to order, feathers renovated. Phono 1S44-W. Sanitary Work Sanitary Garago Co., alU kinds of rubbish rub-bish hauled, ash pits cleaned. Prices reasonablo. "Phono G20. Toilet Articles A full lino of Mrs. Anna B. Nelson's toilet articles at Ensign Drug Co. Phono C23. Theaters OracVe Open from 12 m. to 11 p. m. Universal Program. 247C Washington Ave. The Modern Upholstery Anything upholstered from A to Z. Old mattresses mado new. Geo. A. Phillips. Phono 746-J. j Typewriters Sold, Rented, Repaired. Ogden Typewriter Type-writer House, 2 122 "Hudson Ave. Vacuum Cleaners Electric Service Co. Sturtovant and Santo Carpet Cleaners, $1 and up per day, 426 24th Street, Phono 88. Wallpaper Cleaning Lcwo iz. Evans. We guarantco all work. Wo arc the pioneers of the game. Phono 1082. Wines Liquors Wholesale, Retail, Family and Mall Order Trade. Thomas C Foley Co.. 2410 Washington Ave. Phono 303. WAR PICTURE, "Stonewall "Stone-wall Jackson's Way," Oracle Theatre, Tuesday, Wednesday. oo Want Pink Cheeks Red Lips? . Some unfortunate men and women aro prone to wonder why some of their friends arc blessed with an abundance of color pink cheeks and red lips while theirs are always colorless The reason for this last named condition Is there Is not enough red blood corpuscles In tho blood under a microscope tho blood Is thin and watery. Tho flesh is flabby too. Well known physicians assert that tho regular administration for several months, of three-grain hypo-nuclnnc tablets tab-lets will greatly improve tho color, add to tho weight, inuko the cheeks pink and tho lips red and In general Bo very beneficial. bene-ficial. For self-adminintration, obtain from any of the best apothecary shops. Advertisement. no WAR PICTURE, "Stonewall "Stone-wall Jackson's Way," Oracle Theatre, Tuesday, Wednesday. 00 r j uu ,'.,i i.."t.,i.'i '! -i m, -w - at Bnr j JI Fraternal Societies 11 Queen City Robokah Lodge, No. 4, I. O. O. F., moots second and fomth Saturday evenings at Odd Follows hall. Visiting mcmbein invited. Laura Randall, N. G.. BH Lulu Cloudman, Recording Secretary. 2516 ES Van Burcn. HS Brotherhood of American Yeomen, Og- '! den Homestead No. 150G moots on every IHi Tuesday evening In W. O. W. hall, Fra- ! ternlty building, Washington avenue. VF Visiting Archers aro cordially Invited to meet with us. Fred Mitchell, foreman; J. H1 A. Junk, correspondent, 2203 Washington Hi avenue. H Ogden Lodgo No. 1314 Loyal Order of H Mooso meets every Friday night, 8 o'clock. H Knlghta of Pythias hall, 2351 Grant av- H- tnuo. A. T. Hestmark, Dictator: J. H. H Knauss, Sccrolary. 201 Colonel Hudson Bldg. Tho Woman's Benefit Association of H'; tho Maccabees Silver Kovlow, No. 1, meets Jmtt every Friday evening at 8 o'clock In tho Woodman hall, Fratornlty block, 2320 H Washington avenue Visiting members H cordially invited to attend. L'mma Had- V lock, L,. C; Jonnio Prout. R. K... 2165 JBi Van Buren avenue. V Tho Royal HIgnlanncrs. Ogden C-atl8 ? 625, meets In the Eagles nail on Hudson . ftvcnuo every second aud fourth Tuesday evenings at 8 o'clock. Visiting Highland- ; ers cordially invited. G. Van Hoist, .Mj 111 Fro., P. F. Planz, 2535 Lincoln, secro-t 'iB tary-trcasurer. "Wk Amorrcan Masonic Federation (univor- fli al Scottish Rlto). Meets ovory Monday, H- 8 p. m. at 2414 A Washington Ave. Visit- H lug brothers always welcome. W. H. Tol 'ai ler. R. W. M., 2831 Adams Ave., G. A. 9 Mullcr, Secretary. 280G Washington Ave, H Hoy :xl Neighbors of America mccta Vj' every aecouu and fourth Monday njghta 'HI of each month at 6 o'clock at tho new 'H Odd Fellows hall, Fraternity building. Hj Visiting neighbors invited. Mary Craw- K1 ford, Oracle, 267 G Lafayette, Ncttlo Tur-t (H nor. Ri'CCirilor 1C43 Vnn 'Rirfn . Masonic Queen Esther Chapter No. 4. IB O. E. 3.. regular meetings held at Mason- Hi 1c hall on Washington Ave., between 25th ) end 2Glh Sta.. the first and third Fridays - of each month. Sojourning membcru cor- B dlally invited to attend. Cora B. Heath. V. M.; Linaa L. Irwin, Secretory. Bt' Woodmen of tho World Weber Camp No. 74, meets In the W. O. W. hall. Fra- K ternlty block, 2320 Washington avenue. Hf every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. V '- H King Woodmen cordially invited to ut B tend. M. A. Gait. Jr., C. C; W. M, Pig- gott, Clerk. P. O. Box 4S8. H Women of WoodcraTt, Ogden Circle No H 581 meets every Wednesday night a . i o'clock, new Woodman hall. i . mB1 Neighbors invited. Dues will bo to! a i B on the 5th of each month at F.uin. t P Hurst Store. Sarah T. Ransom, G M, 145 West Patterson Ave., Phono U35-II. B Mario Crltea. Clerk, 2731 Monroe, Av.. ! Phono 1031-it. Order of Owls, Ogden Nest. No. 121. B Order of owls, meets every Friday oven- IB ing In their own hull (tho old Elk Club IH rooms), at 8 o'clock. Vlsitlug Brother H Owls aro Invited lo attend tho Nest IH. meotlngs. R. B. Hendcrshot, President; C, IH A. Knowldcn, Secretary. IH Utah Camp No. 9330 Modem Woodmen H of America, meets every Wednesday IBfl night in tho L U. O. K hall. Fraternity block. Out of town nieruuors toi dj. j.uy luvlted to meet with us. Fred K. Wit- Hams, consul; J. R. Hinchcllff, Clerk. Ogdcu Lodge No. 6 Independent Order of AVJ Odd i-ollowa, meets In l. O. O. F. hall Bfl every Tuesday evening. Visiting brotheij Bfl cordlall invited to ue present. J. W, Randall, N. G. ; Henry Klssell, Secretary. H Tho Order of Railway Employes, Ogden KV Division No 41, incctB every lirst and H third Fridays of each month at the M Eases' hall, at 5.15 p, m. Visiting broth- H ers cordially invited. Adrian Schipper, Secretary. Ogden Lodgo No. 2, Knights of Pythlaa meets every Monday evening at S o'clock H in Castlo Hall of tho Pythian building, 2351 Grant avenue- Visiting Knlghta wcl- B come. L. C. West, C. C; Georgo B. Hart. M. JR. S.; H. E. Palmer. 22G2 Washington, M. F. H Fraternal Order of Eagles. Ogden Acrlo -' ' No. 118, F. O. E., meets every Wcdncs- 1 day evening at Eagles' hall. Hudson nvo- I nue, at S o'clock. Visiting brother Eaglo3 I are Invited to attend the Aerio meetings. J Club rooms open at 11 a. rn. C E. Carlile, W. President; C. A. Henley, j Secretary; Dr. H. B. Forbes, Aerio ( Physician. - PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES -, Consult County Clerk or the Respective Respec-tive Signers for Further Information. f 2 Estate of George S. Hadfield, deceased: de-ceased: ' Creditors will present claims, "with ! vouchers, to the undersigned Administratrix, Admin-istratrix, at Rooms 1G and 17 Com- mercial National Bank Building, in I Ogden City Weber County, Utah, on I or before the 28th day of January, 1 1918. LAURA L. HADFIELD, I Administratrix of the estate of George M S. Hadfield, Deceased. T. R. O'CONNOLLY, Attorney for Ad- 1 ministratrix. 9 Date of first publication, March 26th, 1917. .-M Date of last publication, April 23rd, 1917. 1 SHERIFF'S SALE. 1 State of Utah, ss. V John Roth, Plaintiff, vs. R. L. An- 1 drew, Maud E. Andrew and Georgo Dawson, Defendants. To be sold at sheriff's sale on tho 11th day of April, 1917, at 12 o'clock noon of said clay, at Ihe South Front Door of the Weber County Court House, in Ogden City, Weber County. Utah, the following described proper: ty, to-wit: Situate, lying and being In Weber County, Utah, and particularly describ ed as follows: A part of the East half of Section 3o, Township 7 North, Range 3 West, Salt Lake Meridian, United States survey; beginning at a point 113 1-2 rods North of the Southeast corner of said Section 35, and running thence North -IS rods; thence West 33 rods; thence North 17 rods and 11 links, thence West 127 rods; thence South j G5 rods and 11 links; thence East 160 I rods to the place of beginning, and containing 63 2-3 acres of land. . Together with forty (40) shares of water right in tho Warren Irrigation , company. -pi ALSO a part of the East half of tho Section 35, in Township 7, North, Range 3 West, of tho Salt Lake Meridian, Merid-ian, United States survey. Beginning at a point 126.8 rods North of tho Southeast corner of said Section 33; ' and running thence North 34.7 rods; thence West 33 rods; thence North thence West 33 rods; thence North 17.44 rods; thence West 127 rods; thence South 52.14 rods; thence East 160 rods to the place of begin-ning, begin-ning, containing 4S.543 acres of land, j more or less. Also, a part of the East ! half of Section 35, same Township and range, beginning at a point 113 1-2 rods North of the Southeast corner oi said Section 35, thonce West 160 rods; thence North 13.3 rods; thence East 160 rods; thenco South 13.3 rods; to tho place of beginning, containing 15.3 acres, more or less. J. G. WILLIS, Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated at Ogden City, Weber County, J Utah, this 17th day of March, 1917. ' PI. C. PETERSON, Sheriff of Weber County, Utah. By CURTIS ALLISON, Deputy Sheriff, |