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Show I RANDOM REFERENCES A tone test recital is bring Riven at the Alhambra theatre this afternoon at 5.30, through the Proudfit Sporting Goods company, by Miss Florence Ferrell, contralto, and Miss Freeman, violinist, two Edison artists direct from the Edison laboratories of orange, New Jersey, Those Interested are cordially invited to witness this demonstration Plenty of all kinds of coaL M. L. Jones Coal & Ice company. 3492 Inspection Several officials Of the Utah -Idaho Central railroad are making mak-ing a tour of inspection of the line. Thev started yesterday and spent the first' night at Logan. They continued on today into Idaho Included in the party are the ml lowing: W. A. Whitney, Whit-ney, general manager: J. W. Billing' son, traffic manager. H C. Errett. chief engineer: G. W. Shaver, electrical electri-cal engineer; W. F. Law, trainmaster: F. H. Muleahey. auditor. There were several others In the party al90. They will return to Ogden this evening. Imitated often, but never excelled. B fc G. butter. Treating Potato Seed A demonstration demon-stration of potato seed treatment frill be given at 4 o'clock this afternoon by County Farm Agent W. P Thomas at South Weber. The demonstration will be made on the farm of J. M. Peek ind many farmers from the surrounding surround-ing districts are planning to attend. Mr. Thomas will show how potato I should be treated to render It sate from disease. A tone test recital Is being given at the Alhambra theatre this afternoon at 5:30. through the Proudfit Sporting Goods company, by Miss Florence Ferrell. contralto, and Miss Freeman, violinist, two Edison artists direct from the Edison laboratories of Orange, New Jersey. Those interested are cordially invited to witness this demonstration. We have moved six doors north to 2430 Washington avenue. Ogden Electric Elec-tric Co. Home on Furlough Lieut. Lawrence Law-rence T. Dee. son of Mrs Thomas 1). I Dee. is home in Ogden on a short fur-lough fur-lough from the Kelly flying field at San Antonio, Texas. He took special training in aviation matters in flying and secured his commission after ho graduated from the technical course. He will spend a few days here and will return to his aviation duties. . Old papers for sale. Ggden Standard. Stand-ard. In Naval Raid Mrs. Dr. P. A. Cook of Ogden believes that her brother. Lieutenant Engineer A. W. Gannaway of the British navy, was in the recent naval raid on Zeebrugge. the German submarine base on the Belgian coast. Mrs. Cook received word some time ago that her brother had been assigned assign-ed to the ship Daffodil, which was one of those engaged in the brilliant, enterprise. enter-prise. She Is daily expecting more direct di-rect word. A tone test recital is being given at the Alhambra theatre this afternoon at 5:30, through the Proudfit Sporting Goods company, by Miss Florence Ferrell, contralto, and Miss Freeman, violinist two Edi6on artists direct from the Edison laboratories of Orange, New Jersey. Those interested are cordially Invited to witness this demonstration. We hive moved six doors north to 2430 Washington avenue. Ogden Elec-trlce Elec-trlce Co. Naval Raerults Out of nine applications appli-cations for the navy, the local recruiting recruit-ing office found only two fit for service, ser-vice, the examination for this branch of the service being very rigid. Chief Carpenter's Mate B. W- Grey who is in charge of the recruiting statien accepted ac-cepted Howard Ricks of Benson, Utah, as a blacksmith, and. Knoch Owen Craig, 695 Twenty-third street as apprentice ap-prentice seaman. Harris and Jenson (N. J. Harris and David Jenson) have moved their law offices to suite 314 CoL Hudson Bldg. 4094 Married Yesterday William Schmidt of Dayton, O., and Mrs. Ethel Stllwell of Twin Falls. Idaho, were married at the court house yesterday by Justice Adam L Peterson. R. H. McCUNE, chiropractor. Hudson Bldg. 5621 Physically Fit James Hartford I who registered with the local draft board last June, has been declared physically fit for service by the St. Louis, Missouri, board, according to information received by the local board yesterday. Ten per cent discount on monumen-tal monumen-tal work, Mitchell's opp. City Cemetery Inducted Into Army Thomas Lynch, a local draft registrant, has been inducted in-ducted into the army by the board at Pueblo, Colo., and sent to Camp Fun-jj Fun-jj ston, according to word received by the Ogden local board. It is far wiser to purchase your winter's win-ter's coal now from the OGDEN SEW-ER'PIPE SEW-ER'PIPE L CLAY COMPANY than to wait until autumn or winter, when, If the coal has not been mined and ship-Bed, ship-Bed, money cannot procure It. 5241 In France The local draft board yesterday received a questionnaire from Robert Lochhead. who la in J France with the quartermasters' corps. "The photographer in your town" The Tripp Photo Studio, 320V4 25th street. .135 J La Sal Forester David A. Wit. rt r" was recently aoDointed forest clerk of the La Sal forest, was In Ogden Og-den yesterday at the local forestry headquarters. May Be Slackers Guadalupl Isozo and Antonio Somex, Mexican are b ing hehfat the city jail, pending an Investigation In-vestigation into their standing as to the selective draft. They were arrested arrest-ed last night by Detective A. B. Jensen. Jen-sen. Go to Farmington Chief of Police T. E. Browning. Captain O. H. Mohl-man Mohl-man and Sergeant T. E. Blackburn vrenl to Farmington this morning to be present as witnesses in the trial of W. F Patrick in the juvenile court there, nil case having been transferred from theOgden Juvenile court on demand of the defendant for a change of venue. Goes to Pocatello C. C. Brunner, fiscal agent for the forest service for District MO. 4, went to Pocatello, Ida , this morning on business connected with his office. Railroad Meeting J. H. Dodds. superintendent sup-erintendent of the Ogden Union Railway Rail-way Depot company, is attending a meeting today in the office of H. V. Piatt at Salt Lake. .1, ,1,1 Abbott, claim agent for the Southern Pacific company at the local division headquarters, has gone to San Francisco on official business. From Salt Lake Mr and Mrs. George Thomas, formerly of Salt Lake City, have moved to Ogden and taken apartments at the Plaza In Draft -Frederick M Mott of the Brigham hotel, is among the twelve men who have been selected by the city draft board to leave Ogden May 11 for Fort McDowell. Mrs. Lionel Farr is spending a few day.s visiting with her mother. Mrs. C. A. Miller at Farmington. C O Murman, a stock buyer of Denver, Den-ver, is in Ogden to purchase stock at the local ards Newsboys Going to Bear Lake A meeting of the Standard Newsboys' union was held last night and they were all there, for It was whispered about that ' something would be doing.' do-ing.' It was announced that the force of 30 newsies would spend a week's vacation at Bear Lake this summer and the boys are now counting the days until the day set. After their meeting the boys were guests of Manager Man-ager Steck of the Cozy theatre Bonecher Estate Peter Bonecher, a brother of Paul Bonecher who died October Oc-tober 22. 1917. filed a petition today in the district court asking that letters of administration for his brother's estate es-tate be issued to him. He declares the estate left by his brother to be worth approximately $2000 and says there are two heirs, himself and another relative. |