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Show I RANDOM II I REFERENCES IRISH IRISH, Chiropractors. 209, 210, 211 Col. Hudson Bldg. Phono 27b. 319S Sends Thanks A letter reached opdMi s Ki ttma Caipp Kearny, CeX, which w a.s written by Captain J Ks Ward of Battery rt. H'1" (F"1 i tab) artillery, la the chairman of the committee In charge of the benefit show which was Riven for Ihe battery during the winter. The letter thanks ihe committee members v. ho perform-. perform-. d the work and the citizens of Ogden who contributed in any way to help raise ihe mess fond for Battery B We have moved six doors north to 2430 Washington avenue. Ogden Electric Elec-tric Co. Doctor Remembered I r. Rcinhold Kanzler, who is soon to go to an army ramp to take up duties in the- medical corps, was presented with a beautiful blanket bv the boys of the "O" club of v Ogden High school The students went to the home of the doctor to make the gift and the recipient of the honor was affected by the tboughtful-ness. tboughtful-ness. Old papers for eale. Ogden Standard. Stand-ard. On an Inspection David Hickey, master mechanic of the Salt Lako division of the Southern Pacific line, has gone over the division to Sparks Inn a tour of general mspauuu. will return from Nevada tho latter part of the week. We have moved six doors north to 2430 Washington avenue. Ogden Elec-tnce Elec-tnce Co. Maccabees-Mrs. Belle M. Hedge. u-n-Xv command, r o; the U out i, -benefit of the Maccabees, will meet with SVlver Review Saturday afternoon after-noon In the W 0. W. hall at 2.15 o'clock. Mrs. Hedge has come to Ogden Og-den in the interests of tho order. It is impossible to make B. & G. butter better. Mrs W. A. Neagas has gone to Evsnston to visit with her sister, Mrs. B. H Wilhans, for a few days. Plenty of all kinds of coal. M; L. Jones Coal & Ice company. 3492 Chnton Organization The Women's Farm bureau of Clinton was organized yesterday at a meeting held in the ward meeting house. Mrs. AteUla Parker was elected president and the other officers chosen were: Ethel Mitchell, vice president; Mrs Alia li Bens, secretary-treasurer. Mrs Mar- thlna Childs. chairman conservation committee; Mrs. Alice Fife, chairman poultry committee; Mrs. Lottie Taylor Tay-lor chairman garden committee, Mrs. (irate Mitchell, cnalrman clothing committee. Trees, Plants, Vines, Roses and Shrubs Of all kinds. Moore's nursery. 166 Washington avenue. Phone 7S2. I 3841 Injured-Allen Burnham. son 6f George S. Burnham, 2214 Endion avenue, ave-nue, was slightly injured yesterday when he fell from his horse while riding rid-ing down the Twenty fourth street hill The bov wan rendered unconscious uncon-scious by the fall but suffered no other ill effects. Dance "Peanut Social" Fourth ward next Monday, where the select gather. 3998 New Residence Thomas Parker is to build a new residence on Adams avenue between Thirty-fifth and Thirty-sixth streets. He secured a permit yesterday from the city engineer which calls for thw construction of a one story brick residence to cost ap-I ap-I proximately $2000. I Ten per cent discount on monumental monumen-tal work, Mitchell's opp. City Cemetery ! New Chemical Engine The city fire department yesterday placed in service serv-ice the new chemical engine which was made from material that was ordinarily or-dinarily doomed to go to the scrap heap. The new chemical engine was made throughout by the men of the fire department from materials that had been discarded, even to the auto jj truck. WE'RE not superstitious, but we believe be-lieve in signs. Kedfleld Kin inc. 5001 I Married Today Thoma- P. Parke of Lima. Mont., and Miss Lillian M. Rose j of Drlggs, Ida., were married today by Rev. Christian R. Carver, pastor of the First Methodist church. Roy Corey and Miss Minnie Seavers, both of Ogden. were married at the court house today by Justice Adam L Peterson. "The photographer in your town " The Tripp Photo Studio, 302 25th B ol35 Heavy Travel Officials at the union un-ion depot report very heavy traffic ! going to Salt Lake from Cache valley, with from 10 to 14 coaches in all trains. The reason is conference. The traffic on the electric lines is also very' heavy from the north Returns to Ogden J. H. Dodds, su- I i m t a m r tt T c. r n periUienueuL Ul iui' J . i. x lj u., returned this morning from California, where he went more than a week ago with the body of his wife who died after a long illness. The funeral was held in Ixs Angeles. Mr Oodds has again resumed his duties at the union station. Going East A large number of soldiers sol-diers and sailors are constantly passing pass-ing through Ogdenbound for indefinite indefi-nite points in the east. This morning a squad of first class gunners of the navy and a number or sailors from the submarine base passed through here. Returns Home M S Browning has returned to Ogden after spending several sev-eral weeks on the Pacific coast, where he went for a needed vacation. Harris and Jenson (N. J. Harris and David Jenson) have moved tbeir law offices to suite 314 Col. Hudson Bldg 4094 Grouse Creek Mr and Mrs Allen M Tanner, well known people of Grouse creek, where they have a flno ranch, are visiting in this city. Hemstitching and plcot edging by I Mrs. Stephens, recently of the Singer Co. All work guaranteed at Paine & Hurst 5091 Malad V isitor Thomas S Thomas, a stockman ot Malad, Idaho, is in this city on business. He is looking over the local stock field with a view to ptrcbasing some fine stock, P M and T. C. Frandsen, stockmen of Iona, Idaho, are in Ogdeu to purchase pur-chase slock for their ranch. William Lee of Grouse creek, is visiting vis-iting in this city for a few days J. E Toyne, a prominent business man of Grouse creek, is paying a bmi-ness bmi-ness visit to this city. oo NATURAL EXPRESSION. "The man over yonder is of very striking appearance" "Striking appearance! I should say so! He's our champion hard hitter." |