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Show I I RANDOM REFERENCES The committee for the Brotherhood of American Yeomen on Liberty bonds jvill be at C. G. Herrick & Co., 2340 Washington Ave., every day this week. Dome in bunches and buy a bond. 799S Election Expenses John M. Child Democratic nominee for four-xear term commissioner, filed his election expenses up todato, showing that he had expended one dollar for cards. Charles M. Ramcy, nominee for county coun-ty clerk, filed a statement, announcing that he will act as his own campaign manager and secretary. Beautiful ferns 35c to $3.00. Dunike Floral. Phone 52-W. Deserter Returned Edward L. Richardson, marine deserter, was taken tak-en to Salt Lake Monday afternoon by Sergeant Frank Busch of the marine y, recruiting office. Richardson will be ft taken to Mare Island, California, for Irial on the charge of deserting. Grelner's Chill Is the best. 7783, To Colorado Corporal Oliver Drys-dale, Drys-dale, formerly of the army recruiting office at Ogden, leaves for Fort Logan, Lo-gan, Colorado, where he will bo attached at-tached to the recruiting force. BREAD at wholusale prlocs, fresh and good. Greenwell's two stores. G886 In France. August Jacobson, son of Carl Jacobson of 3100 Euclid avenue Is now In France with Battery B of the 145th F. A.. r - j$ Patronize Home Industry. Use B. &. 1 G. Butter. B. & G. Butter is as pure 1 as it is good. --Marriage The marriage occurrea yesterday of Myron Carter of Porte villc, Mogan County, and Miss Lida Caldwell of Mountain View, Wyo. Old papers tot suUi. Cgaen Stand ird. Closed In accordance with instructions instruc-tions from the local division headquarters, head-quarters, the Ogden Naval recruiting station Is closed. Modern Home Choicest JocatIor' for sale at half its actual vasue. P. O box 350. Phone 610. 1 Rio Grande Trains Schedule I change on the Rio Grande train run-' run-' nlng into Ogden arc as follows: Train No. A, which formerly departed at 7 a. m. will leave at 0:50 a. m., and train No. 3, which arrived at 11:15 P. in. will arrive here at 11:50 p. m. The changes are effective October 2. Beautiful ferns 35c to $3.00. Dumke Floral. Phone 52-W. 6689 High School Four hundred and eighty scholars registered at the High school vesterday. Principal Beason expects that by the end of the week this number will have reached seven hundred. The principal reports a I V most entnusiasuc ami ucwmwucu I spirit manifest amongst the students. Suits dry cleaned and pressed $1.2 I Dollar cleaners. Phone 513. Thanks Thanks were rendered yesterday by the civic league and the central committee of the Ogden city home garden clubs to The Ogden Savings Sav-ings bank, The Examiner, The Stan dard, Child Culture club, Historical society, Ladies' Literary club, Homo Culture club, Civic leaguer'Board of Education, Drama club, Mrs. James H. Burton, Burton Implement company, com-pany, Henry C. Johnson and A. E. Backman. I "Tho photographer In your town." 1 The Tripp Photo Studio, 320 25th St. D13 Guards Now officers to be appointed appoint-ed in tho homo guards of the city are I four additional corporals; a mechanic fi and two first class privates. An' additional ad-ditional fifty men have undergone physical examination, and but two of these aro considered doubtful. Another An-other fifty men will be examined Frl-f Frl-f day night. ! Suits dry cleaned and pressed $1.25 ; Dollar cleaners. Phone 513. Promotion S. C. Scrlbner, formerly of the Ogden office of the forestry ' service. Is recommended for the position po-sition of supervisor of the Salmon National Na-tional forests, Idaho. Deputy J. C. Ro-k has been recommended for a pimllar position at the Kaibab Nation-al Nation-al forest. Suits dry cleaned and pressed $1.25. a Dollar cleaners. Phono 513. Passing of Turkey The Standard refuses, now that the good Bulgarian L news Is in, to make any attempt at a joke involving the American feast of j Thanksgiving and its relation to the passing round of Turkey. Baby Girl Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Iw Frank Q. Cannon will be pleased to learn of the arrival of another baby girl at thb homo in Honolulu. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Douglas, parents of Mrs. Cannon are rejoicing over the event. Going to Siberia W. J. Crltchlow, Jr., writes from Camp Lewis, where Jie Is stationed with the 37th F. A., that his regiment has received telegraphic tele-graphic orders informing the men that l they are to be used for service .in Siberia Si-beria and will leave within the next eight weeks. Examination The civil service commission com-mission has announced an examination for forest and field clerk at the local federal building on October 25. Infor-mation Infor-mation and blanks can be obtained from the local secretary of the board at the postofflce. Postpone Meeting The annual installation in-stallation of officers of the Brotherhood Brother-hood of American Yeomen to have been held Wednesday evening has, been postponed. oo LIBERTY BONDS NEW YORK, Oct. 1 Libertv bond closing prices: I3V6's 100.04; first convertible -i's A5.P0; second convertible 4's 95.86; (irac convertible 4i's 95.70; second convertible 95.94; third 4's flO.08. ' |