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Show RANDOM 1 REFERENCES M Butter Is Butter, but particular folks eat B. &G. I H Born Dr. J. P. Carver and wife aro M rejoicing over tlie arrival of an eight fl pound baby boy this morning. The H doctor says that this is the latest re- H MITCHELL BROS. FOR MONU- MENTS. OPP. CITY CEMETERY. - H Sad News Mra. C. E. Wymcr re- H ceived a telegram this morning an- H nouncing the sorious illness of her H brother at tho Holy Cross hospital in H Salt Lake City. fl Diamonds less than others pay. H Uncle Sam. Hj Going to Reno R. W. Stevens de- parted today for Reno, Nov., to visit m with relatives and friends. M Bahy has a tooth "at seven. Grandpa H has one left at seventy. Sec Dr. Tol- H hurst, 326 25th St, and save yoiir H teeth. H Coast Visit Mrs. Sarah F. Meek de- M parted today for San Francisco on tho H Overland Limited. Sho will pass sev- H eral weeks on the coast, M All household goods for sale. Apply M Berthana, Mrs. Nora Smith Rowe. - M Departures Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Day M -will depart tomorrow on Southern Pa- clfic train No. 1 for San Francisco. Goes to Detroit Mrs. Robert Jones H departed yesterday on tho Pacific Lim- M ited for Detroit, Mich., to join her M husband, -who is a member of the De- M troit American league baseball team. l H Born The birth of a son to Mr. H and Mrs. Marriner Browning, April 15, H and that of a daughter to Mr. and H Mrs. Frank Verbaal, April IS, were re- H ported to the city health department HI today. H DR. EPPERSON, 224 Hudson Bldg. - H Shackleton. Sir Ernest Shackleton H passed through Ogden this afternoon H on the Overland Limited, en route H from San Francisco to New York City. H Ice Pure artificial ice. Phone James Coal and Ice Co., 677-J. H Omaha Boosters. The South Oma- H ha Livestock Market Boosters' asso- H i elation party that is now visiting H points in Oregon Short Line territory, H i is scheduled to reach Ogden April H 22, on its return trip. H Trees, Plants, Vines, Roses and H ; shrubs of all kinds. Moore's Nurser- -ies, 1266 Wash. Ave. Phone 782. - H I Second Ward Theft. Thieves en- H .tered the Second "Ward amusement H 1 jhall last night and stole therefrom a H ! 'punch bowl and Bet of glasses that had H i been used at a social affair during fl ' 'the evening. H j Our Bhipment of electric wall paper H , 'cleaner has arrived. We can now fill H , iall orders. Ogden Paint, Oil & Glass H I Co., 2444 Washington avenue. - M i Third Ward Charles R. Mabey of H " Bountiful will be the speaker tomor- H I row night at the sacrament service H in the Third ward chapel. Special H music will be furnished by Mrs. Myr- i tie B. Higley, Miss Ruth Groesbeck, HI , Mrs. Bernlce Tyree and Mr. Robert H Binnle. M Will buy 1 or 11-2 acres land, close H in. MuBt be cheap for cash. Address H B, this paper. I ' Larger Acreage The card index H ! system of reports compiled today at i the farm bureau by Director Preston (Thomas shows the Increase in acreage jnow assured will exceed 2,000 acres, H ; .equal to 200 city blocks, and that a , jmajority of the farmers have plenty H (of seed for the planting. HI I COMBINGS Made into thifee-stem H tewitches, the next thirty days at fac- H tory price, $2.50. Work guaranteed. 'Altamont Hair Store, Reed Hotel Bldg. '421 25th Street Phone 107-J. Rev. Bennett III The Rev. W. E. tBennett, who has been conducting a revival at the Methodist church, is ill and as soon as he is able to travel will return to Denver. Chance Granted Sanitary Inspector I George Shorten has decided not to publish low scores of milk, but for the present will give necessary warning warn-ing to the dairymen as a matter of fairness, hoping to bring all up to the desired average without injurious publicity. 1 Rich Profits J. W. Burnham today istated that his Southern Pacific copper cop-per and gold mine eight miles north of Ogden is preparing to build a high-,way, high-,way, Install a power plant and start shipping ore this summer. Ho said the values ran from ?1 to 10 in gold pier ton and up to 16 per cent in copper. cop-per. Wins Suit James Williamson, a plumber, 2155 Reeve avenue, at 5 o'clock last evening, in District Judge Arthur E. Pratt's court, was given a .verdict for $3,415 damages by the Jury, which was out five hours, against the Bamberger railroad for personal injuries received when a car gave a sudden jerk. i Children's Day This was children's day at the public library, when 225 4 additional new books, purchased from tho fund donated by Mayor Abbot R. Hoywood, and John M. Browning, the great inventor, were placed in circulation. circu-lation. The list included all kinds of wonderful and inspiring stories to delight de-light tho minds of the little men and little women. They all seemed happy, hap-py, indeed, to receive the books, which were wisoly distributed. Bankers Patriotic Threo moro Ogden Og-den bankers today evinced their intention in-tention of subscribing heavily for tho government war bonds, following the example of James Pingrec, president of the Pingrec National and the. National Na-tional City bank, who yesterday subscribed sub-scribed $100,000. The threo new subscribers sub-scribers will probably be tho First National, tho Commercial National and tho Utah National. New Trial Judgo Nathan J.' Harris, Har-ris, counsel for Joseph Murdock, convicted con-victed on a statutory charge, stated today to-day he would apply for a now trial, alleging now material evidence which, In his opinion, will prove beyond doubt that Murdock at tho time was mentally and physically incapable of committing commit-ting the alleged crime. The now de-fenso de-fenso raises interesting questions. oo |