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Show For Subscription and Advertlnlng Departments, Call Phone No. 56. I ' RANDOM REFERENCES ELEVATOR BOY AT REED HOTEL Whale Meat. Whale meat Is being Berved on the dining cars operating on the Southern Pacific betweon Ogdon and San FranclBco. The statement was made by "Billy" Trimble, former clerk of tho Healy hotel, but now a dining car conductor between here and H tliG const city He stated tho now dish was becom-ing becom-ing very popular. Tho meat has a H good flavor and Is tender and whole- some. Suits dry cleaned $1. Dollar Clean- Returns to Duty. After spending a Hl short furlough in Ogden visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Korb, Isadore Korb has returned to duty with tho U. S. marines at Mare island. He Is anxious to get back, as ho is in Hj lino for promotion to corporal. He is also anxious to return nnd complete HL the training that will fit him for early "" service in France. ELBERTA peaches, ?1. 1512 Canyon j road. 148 Arrived Yesterday. A boy was born yesterday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Larson, 3105 Grant avenue. Mr. Larson is bridge foreman for the fl Southern Pacific. Suits dry cleaned $1. Dollar Clean- Home From Vacation. Miss Doro-thy Doro-thy Allen, a nurse at the Dee hospital, has returned from a vacation spent in New York, visiting relatives. E.W.BrownIng, DenMst, Eccles Bldg, Sues for Divorce. Andrew Kajes has been granted an interlocutory de-cree de-cree of divorce from Nellie Kajes on the grounds of desertion by Judge A. EpPratL The plaintiff, Kajes, charged K, that his wife committed a statutory H, offense with one J. A. Fickes of Po H citello and deserted him thereafter to liye with Fickes. The defendant en-Hj en-Hj tercd a demurrer to her husband's complaint, charging that it did not state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action, but the demurrer was Hl overruled by the court. -"Think of BEST and GREAT, and you have It. B. & G. butter. B K Auto Slolen. While attending serv-Hkkv serv-Hkkv m ices rit the Presbyterian church last Hi evening, George Whitmcyer of the MKalracting firm of George Whitmeyer JHSons had his Ford automobile stol-Bi stol-Bi The license number is 13425. He Horted the loss to the sheriff's of-HHLand of-HHLand the officers are on the lookout dry cleaned $1. Dollar Clean- olored Rev. H. L. BHjjeen pas-Kolored pas-Kolored flHk'erend Marque as-HMcal as-HMcal Hyiual after oce from HBd his sermon bhurch on fHeigut Hb ' rates Hraxi Phone JKT Ralph Hick, a former Kat he has for B'rom the Allentown Vvrith a company Hme ambulance HPF tf.lefields in Kd'a nephew HH crowning was a IHflHruen a few ' H i (I Headquarters For all school and of- 'fice supplies. BRAMWELL'S. H ' jf Christmas Is Near Join our Chrlst-t Chrlst-t V if mas club a dollar down and a dollar H' " vf V a week -will put a new playerphono, B f the quality talking machine, in your '''i hame Christmas eve. Geo. A. Lowe H u 1 1 Co., the Big Hardware Store. V'' ''.' GIRLS and BOYS, 16 years or over, IMii' 1 wanted at Shupe-WIIIIamc Candy Co. 1 Kit 1540 M fm Named Administrator. William H. WJM Manning has been appointed adminis-mm adminis-mm trator of the estate -of Jessie S. Mann-Ing, Mann-Ing, deceased, by Judge A. E. Pratt. Jessie S. Manning died intestate Oc-tober Oc-tober 31, 1914. Bond in the sum of $180 has been filed by the ndminis-1 ndminis-1 Returns From Vacation Mrs. W. B. i Williams, of the forest ofTice, has re-Hf re-Hf turned from a two weeks' vacation H spent visiting friends and relatives in H Kansas City. Auto Stolen Harold Peery, of Salt H. Lake, reported to tho Ogden police that last evening some one stole his auto-m, auto-m, mobile from the street in Salt Lako. The car la a Hudson Super-Six, with I license 15187 on it I Ordered to Leave On his promise to leave town today, Howard Berry, a I colored man, was given a suspended I sentence by Judge Barker in Police court this morning. He is charged with vagrancy. The arresting officer said he has been hanging about town for the past two weeks and that ho made his place of abode In a box car in one of tho lumber yards of the city. The man has lost one leg and for that reason explained that he was unable to get work. Riding on Sidewalk C. Maddock and , Albert Lloyd were arrested Sunday for 1 riding their bicycles on the sidewalk. On their promise not to repeat the offense, of-fense, they wore given suspended sentences sen-tences by Judge Barker. Malicious Mischief A complaint was today iBBued against Ray Jeremiah charging malicious mischief. The young man was arrested with two oth-I oth-I er boys several days ago after they '. had been riding about tho city in a ij stolen automobile. Fire Alarms The firo department was called to the Gwilliaras lumber yard at Twenty-second street and Wall f avenue, yesterday afternoon to extin- i guish a firo that had started in an empty box car. The flames were pui out before any damage was done. An other run was made early last ovenlnf to tho corner of Twenty-seventh am Washington avenue, answering a falsi alarm. Births Reported Following is lh births reported today at tho office o tho city health department: To Alex ander V. and Angelino V. Stephens 3S69 Adams avenue, a boy, SepL 20 To Olivci and Ruth S. Larson, 310! Grant avenue, a boy, SepL 29. Goes to Chicago E. E. Young lef over the Denver and Rio Grande yes terday afternoon for Chicago and oth er gastcrn points. Fractures Leg Mrs. Hattio Toponcc 67 years of age, was taken to tho Dee hospital yesterday, suffering of a frac tured leg. Sho resides on Harrlsvilh avenue. Won by Soldiers The 43rd Infantrj baseball team camo to Ogden yester day and trimmed tho Mountain Branc team of the Ogden Packing companj to the tunc of 4 to 2. The game was interesting and the visitors from the Fort did not have their own way b any means. Tho local boys, however were up against a team which alu practiced and played for some time and has defeated some of the besi amateur teams of the nation. County Schools The schools of We ber county opened today as arranged Reports were not received from all dis trlcts but the attendance was said tc be good, considering the press of har vest duties and general work. The Wilson school was not quite ready foi occupation on account of repairs being made, but will be in shape by Wcdnes day. |