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Show I RANDOM l REFERENCES B. & G. Butter cannot be surpassed in quality nor taste. 1 I Going to Coast M. G. Johnson left yesterday for Los Angeles on a com- I blned business and pleasure trip. He f was accompanied by his daughter, J and they will visit various California ' cities bofore returning home. ! Children's Aid The Children's Aid Free Dispensary, over Marshall's drug store, will be open Thursday, Friday and Saturday afternoons, December 20, 21 and 22, from 2 to 5 p. m. Any person wishing to contribute articles of clothing, toys or food for the Christmas Christ-mas dinner baskets may leave them at the dispensary during these hours. Suits dry cleaned ?1. Dollar Cleaners. Clean-ers. Enlists Ciarenco E. Bramwell, well known young Ogden man ana a membor of the Tatfernacle choir, left Salt Lake City last night for Mare Island, where he will enter tho training train-ing station as an apprentice seaman. Mr. Bramwell enlisted yesterday. Several local friends accompanied him to Salt Lake last night. He is ! the son of J. S. Bramwell, on Harris-ville Harris-ville road. Passed a Street Car R. A. Childs, arrested last night by Traffic Officer William Dick for violating tho ordinances ordi-nances governing the operation of automobiles, pleaded guilty in municipal munici-pal court this morning and paid a fine of $10. Childs was charged with passing pass-ing a street car while discharging and taking on passengers. The incident occurred at Twenty-eighth street and Washington avenuo. Ten per cent discount on monumental monumen-tal work. Mitchell'6, opp. City Cemetery C. M. Cummings has gone to Helena, Mont., to attend to business affairs. Ho will return to Ogden the latter part of next week. You should hurry to get in the Christmas club at the Big Hardware Store. The very best talking machine at LOWE prices and easy terms. From Elko Harry Mayer, postmaster post-master at Elko, Nev., accompanied by (Mrs. Mayer, their sou, Hamilton Mayor, and Mias Alma Mccain, nro here for an extended visit with friends and relatives. Before returning return-ing home, they will visit in Salt Lake City. Suits dry cleaned ?1. Dollar Cleaners. Clean-ers. Reeves' Address "Transportation Subjects Confronting the Manufacturer" Manufac-turer" will be the subject of an address ad-dress by J. A. Reeves, general freight agent of the Oregon Short Line at the annual convention of the Utah Manufacturers Manu-facturers association. The conen-tion conen-tion meets in Ogden January 10. Mr. Reeves' address will bo one of the more instructive, scheduled for on the convention program. He is familiar with rates- and other problems that confront the manufacturer, and his ideals of the best method of co-operation between shipper and carrier wll be of subsequential benefit. i Suits dry cleaned SI. Dollar Cleaners. Clean-ers. Sugar Men The meeting at Washington Wash-ington of sugar men from all over 'the nation, which was to havo been held this month, has been postponed until January 10. LcRoy Eccles will attend tho meeting as a representative of the Amalgamated Sugar company. A. A. Browning, M. D., 702 Eccles Bldg. Eye, ear, nose and throat specialist. spe-cialist. 2446 School Buildings Tho city board of education met last night in the offices in the Col. Hudson building and allowed allow-ed payments of $1000 each to Contractors Contrac-tors Newton for the -Madison school and Halverson for the North Junior high school. The board voted to hold a special meeting next Tuesday night to consider the report and receive estimates esti-mates of the architect on the work at the Lewis school. Dancing every Saturday evening, 8 to 12 o'clock, New Healy Hotel, 75c per couple. Tickots may be had at Marshall drug store, Mclntyre drug store, Culley drug store or at hotel office. 2663 Clerical Assistance Needed Voluntary Volun-tary clerical assistance is greatly desired de-sired at present by the local exemption boards for the city and county, especially espec-ially the city, in getting out the questionnaires ques-tionnaires which will be started today. Each office has but ono clerk regularly employed and it is nearly impossible for the one person to handle tho work alone and attend to the numerous querists who come to the offices to get information. A letter sent recently to Chairman C. C. Richards of the Council of Defense discusses this feature of the work. Wait for the R. N. A. and M. W. A. dance Wednesday, Dec. 19, Modern Mod-ern Woodmen hall on Hudson. Good music, good people and a good time. 25c ticket. stealing of a Bicycle Fred Jruner, Greek, was fined $10 and costs in municipal court this morning, charged with stealing a bicycle belonging to Walter Todd. Todd lost the bicycle October 2. Jruner claimed that he purchased the wheel for $2 last August, and sold it a short time ago to William Buford, a small colored boy. Buford bought the wheel for S6 and added $S worth of repairs. Detective Detec-tive J. L. Hobson made tho arrest. If you want the very .latest and best in the range market, get a Cole's Hot Blast Range. Battery B Boys Two more Members Mem-bers of B Battery at Camp Kearny have been annexed to the 115th engineers engi-neers and they will be connected with this unit hereafter. They are Privates Elmer J. Barnes and Ephraim A. Sackett In buying meat look for union label. Local Butchers' Union. 2725 Phone Leon, 879 for Service Flags.: 2709 New Dance Hall The second of a series of dances to bo given during the winter in, the big dance hall at the New Healy will take place tonight: The dance is open to the public and guesta alike. The ballroom will bo attractively at-tractively decorated. Division Superintendent A. W. Mc-Duff, Mc-Duff, division superintendent of the Green River division of tho Union Pacific, Pa-cific, arrived last night in his special car from an inspection trip. Tho car was on the siding near the Union depot de-pot this morning. Malouf Fined $10 Mike Malouf, charged with cruelty to animals, presented pre-sented a problem of difficult parts to Judge George S. Barker in municipal court this morning. Malouf, however, had bad luck and was compelled to pay a fine of $10 and costs. Canneries to Reopen Ogden can-nera can-nera may again take up tho canning of pork and beans, but may only can 25 per cent of their pack, according to late orders issued by the United States food administration and received re-ceived yesterday by the state food administrator, ad-ministrator, W. W. Armstrong, in telegram tele-gram form. The pack of pork and, beans was suspended in Ogden sev-cral sev-cral days ago by government order. Tbo doalrotto make a condition was announced as the reason for the order. |