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Show fl RANDOM REFERENCES Dance nt the Hermitage Thursday, Juno 20th, Riven by the Ladles of the B. of L. F. : E 614 1 Sues to Get Insurance The suit oi Maude Chad wick against the Bene-flcial Bene-flcial Life Insurance company was started yesterday in the district court before Judge A. C. Call of Brigham City. Mrs. Chadwlck is seeking to re- ' cover $2000 as insurance alleged to be-due be-due on (he death of Mr. Chadwick. ( Judge Agee went to Brigham y ester-day ester-day to hear a number of cases in Judge call's courL He is expected b.iek Thursday. ( Wesser gtr Service--Fjr quick service, ser-vice, call 990 W Boy on a wheel. 6452 1 Lecture Tonight Col. J L. Taylor, f assistant to the chief inspector, U. S. . bureau of explosives, will deliver a lecture on the safe transportation of . explosives at the Eagles' hall tin-evening tin-evening at 8 o'clock. Shippers ami 1 railroad employees are urged to attend at-tend this lecture as it will be of considerable con-siderable importance to them for their ' work. M N. Sintaff of Denver, district d inspector, will be in attendance. Mr. J" Sinteff will be ready to give any infor- 11 mation desired on this subject. Royal Cafe open, P.f.S 25th. Chopsucv, noodles. Meals at all hours. 6.)li Bankers to Meet t least two representatives rep-resentatives of every' banking Institution Institu-tion in Opdcn will attend the convention conven-tion in Logan, next Friday and Saturday, Satur-day, of the Utah Banker association, Among those who hae already sitrni-fled sitrni-fled their intention of gointr are Charles Barton. W. L, Wattls and A. P. Blgelow. but quite I number of Og-den Og-den bankers are members of commit -lees and will have to be there to attend at-tend to this work. "Fishing Tacklo that's Fit For Fishing" Fish-ing" at Geo. A. Lowe Co. Shop early. On Furlough Second Lieutenant C. H. Thomas, formerly chief clerk to the master mechanic of the Southern Pacific Pa-cific here, is spending a ten day furlough fur-lough in Utah and is visiting with friends in Ogden. Bread Three loaves, 25c Fresh -nd wholesome. Green well'e, two .tores. 562S From College Herman Korb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Korb, 2733 Grant avenue, Is home from the University of Chlcapo where he has taken three years of the law course B. & G. butter is satisfaction itself. Going to Idaho Miss Melba Bram-well Bram-well has gone to Brisham City to visit with the family of Prof, and Mrs. E. A. Hinckley. She also plans to take a trip through Idaho to visit with friends in that state. We have moved six ooors north to 2430 Washington avenue. Ogden Electric Elec-tric Co. Induction Paper Received The local lo-cal exemption board received induction papers yesterday from the local board of Idaho Falls for Edward Surrage, who is in this city. Mr. Surrage will 1 ave for Camp Lewis with the Ogden contingent June 24. Old papers for sale, GgOen Stand-tri. Stand-tri. Improving Dan FarreTl, who has been ill at Camp Lewis, is reported as very much improved. "The photographer in your town." The Tripp Photo Studio, 320 25th St 135 Now On Vessel William Fagan is now with the U. S. S. Maine. He enlisted en-listed in San Francisco and is now a yeoman on the above boaL We have moved six doors north to 2430 Washington avenue. Ogden Eleo trice Co. Ml Eugene Taylor, a bookkeeper in the First National bank. Is somewhat improved after being confined to his home because of a nervous breakdown. break-down. The young man has made rapid rap-id advancement since his graduation from the high school a year ago. He went into the bank at that time in a minor position and since has gained the position as one of the bookkeepers. You hare a better chance to land "that biP one" If you use "Fishing Tackle That's Fit For Fishing," bought from Geo. A Lowe Co. Shop early. From Nevada EL W. Stevens, of the Johnson -Stevens company of Ogden, is a visitor from Reno Nevada. Purchase your next winter's supply of coal now from the Ogden Sewer Pipe k Clay company. We can. please you In every particular. 5939 New Canyc Home Guy Johnson and family have moved into their new home In Ogden canyon. The building is one of the most attractive in the canyon can-yon and is just east of the Dee summer sum-mer home. HarrU and Jensen (N. J. HarUa and David Jenson) have moved their law offices to suite 214 CoL Hudson BJdg 4094 Enlist A C. Haglund, a clerk of the forest service station at McCalt, Idaho, stopped over yesterdav at thr headquarters' office for a short tlmr While en route to a training camp in California. He has enlLsted in the rmy and expects to be ordered to 1 I Camp Kearny in a few days. He will I go en to San Jose, Cal , where he wilt visit with relatives while wnitJng for orders from the military officials. Back From Forest D. F. Seorey, lopclnc enpinecr of the forest service, has returned from a ten days' trip to thn Wyoming national forost where he went to make an appraisal of lie tim , hop ih.it may be sold. Weight of Flour Tn the report of fair price in the Standard yesterday; the weight of a .sack of Hour was rIvi rj as 47 pounds when it should have been 4S pounds. Every pron sts erne dozen pansies free. Dumke's Floral Co., 1601 Hudson, i G3M Mr. and Mrs. D Brown of Logan are visiting with Friends here. Classed as Deserter Filllpi Verdu-o, Verdu-o, who is classed ss n deserter from the armv was taken to Fori Douglns by Detective A B Jensen today. O. W. Allen, a Denver stock man, is at the Opden stock yards, looking for stock to ship to Denver. G. F. Hastings of Hurley, Ida,, is a business visitor to this tlty Suitcase Stolen A r i i t w.i- m ule to the police that some one had stolen' a SttltCS.se from an automobile TueS d i . i-ning v. hich belonged to (' W. Lindsay of Eden The suitcase contained con-tained ladles' nnd children's wearing apparel. Being Held Detective a. h. Jensen this morning arrested Matt Marachetti, in Italian, who Is registered frond Kemmerer, Wyo., and is holding him, pending investigation by the local board there. Marachetti had been reg-Istered reg-Istered and olassifh l In class onn. but had not been examined for service The detective believed the man might be wanted by the local board of Kern-merer Kern-merer for immediate induction. Failed to Answer Frank Callahan was arrested recently and Is held as a delinquent from Oakland, Cal., haing registered there but failed to answer his Questionnaire. Conference Sunday Quarterly conference con-ference of North Weber stake will be held at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. on Sunday, Sun-day, in the tabernacle. Two speakers frbm Salt Lake will be in attendance License Granted At a short session held this morning by the city commission, com-mission, a lici nsi was granted to the Electric Supply company to conduct a contracting business. The tabernacle is being repainted and generally improved. Fred Hill, a prominent citizen of Pocalello, Idaho, is a business visitor to this city. A. P. Ware, a Denver stock man. is in this city on business at the locaT stock yards. Divorced Ruth Wasson was divorced di-vorced from Roscoe Conklin Wasson I todaj through a decree given by Judge A. W. Agee of the district court The couple were married in 1910, at Kansas City. Wasson is a railroad cook and i porter by vocation but a lawyer by profession His wif charged him with ; I non-support. Sues On Note Jessie W. Yoakum Started suit against John R. Smith lor th recover? of $1000 alleged to be due on a promissory note given by Smith some months ago. Interest and $100 attorney's fees are also asked of the defendant. Join Nivy George Ossle Spaur and I George Brim Shotliff have joined the navy and the naval reserves, respectively, respec-tively, according to information received re-ceived by the city exemption board. Expected Home Mr and Mrs. Harry Har-ry Hiner, who have been making an extended automobile tour of the Pacific Pa-cific coast states, will return to their home this evening. They have been gone several weeks and have visited la'.l the principal cities on the Pacific coast, traveling from Canada to Mexico. Mexi-co. oo |