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Show i ' For Subscription and Advertlnlng Departments, Call Phono No. 66. I RANDOM REFERENCES No meal is complete without B. & G. Butter. Departs for Presidio Jack Nash, who has been spending the holidays with his father, John Nash, of Wilson Lane, left yesterday for the Presidio, near San Francisco He is a member of the Twelfth infantry. Suits dry cleaned $1. Dollar Clean-crs. Clean-crs. Ten per cent discount on monumep tal work. Mitchell's, opp. City Cemetery New Yorker Frank Brown, of Lew-iston, Lew-iston, N. Y., js a guest at the homo of his brother, William Brown, 488 Sixteenth Six-teenth street, The New Yorker stopped stop-ped over here on his way to the Pacific Pa-cific coast. You should hurry to get In the Christmas club at tie Big Hardwara Store. The very best talking machine at LOWE prices and easy terms. Nearly Asphyxiated Madeline Mc-Cardle, Mc-Cardle, former Ogden girl, daughter of Deputy H. P. McCardle, had a narrow nar-row escape from asphyxiation Saturday Satur-day night at her home in Salt Lake when she unwittingly opened a gas Jet in the bath room and breathed a considerable con-siderable volume of the noxious fumes. She was found by her father faintly ! beating on the door and was taken to ' a hospital. : Suits dry cleaned 1. Dollar Clean- ' era. In Marine CorpB Kenneth Itld-deough Itld-deough will leave for San Francisco Friday where he will report at Mare Island for marine duty. Ho enlistod I in the marine corps recently and has ' been ordered to report for training I duty. i I Suits dry cleaned Jl. Dollar Clean- 1 era. .On a Visit Mr. and Mrs. Austin King are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. 1 Carllle at Heber City. Mrs. King is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carllle. ' i Eevator boy at Reed. 2750 1 Promoted Two Ogdon men at Camp Kearny to enter the third officer's ' training camp are Corporal. Reinhart Gideon and Corporal G. Fred Jensen. I The alternates for them will be Cor- c poral Jack Eccles, Corporal Earl S. PIngree and Ira M. Hinckley. 8 .ooing to Australia Joseph H. Wil- Hams of Ogden, has been offered the ' position of organizing superintendent 1 for tho territory of Australia by the Ellison-White Chautauqua circuit and has left Ogden for San FranclBco to set sail for Australia. The Ogden ; actor, a Bon of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra H G. Williams, Just completed a tour of tho northwest with Moroni Olsen, also of Ogden, and others, for the Ellison-White Ellison-White circuIL He will be organizing representative of the' American Chautauqua Chau-tauqua in the Australian continent and will have a big job to fill. Joins Aviation Service Lawrencd T. Dee, son of Mrs. Annie T. Deo and the late Judge Thomas D. Dee, haB Joined the aviation service, according to word recoived from Salt Lake Saturday Sat-urday night to the effect that be had successfully passed the examination. He expects to be called to the training fields within the noxt few days. Boys Enlist The city exemption exemption board received notice Saturday Sat-urday of the enlistment of six Ogden boys, They were Howard Robort Chambers, navy; John H, T. Moonoy, navy; Carl Johnson, navy; Edward Martin Morrissey, navy; Albert Allen Chadwick, navy; Clifford R. Wiggins, medical department Billiard Tournament The entry If aL for the Weber club billiard tournament tourna-ment will remain open until January 5, according to announcement of the Arrangements committee composed of E. M. Cajinady, J. L. Carlson, H. W. Dunn, R. L. Proudift and C. C Ras-mussen. Ras-mussen. Prizes havo been offered and tho event is expected to be of much interest. Liquor Case Frank Buitib, arrested by Dotectlves Jensen and Richardson on the charge of violating the liquor laws, will bo arraigned in municipal court Wednesday morning. His bond was fixed in the sum of ?300. Enlistod The city exemption board today was informed that two Ogdon draft registrants had cnliBted In tho United States navy and woro there- fore not subjectto call for the national na-tional army. They were Earl W, Stewart and Earl Leslie Beaudoin, and both enlisted through the Salt Lake recruiting station. Speeding E. Jones and J. H. Sned-aked Sned-aked were fined $10 each in municipal court this morning for violating the speed ordinances. Tho fines wore paid. Giant Powder.A box of giant powder pow-der was found yesterday by Sheriff H. C. Peterson and Deputy R. H. Soule, near the banks of tho Weber river, about twelve miles west of Ogden. Og-den. It is thought it was buried by some resident of that district who was using it to clear ground. Improving James Drysdale, well-known well-known employe of the Utah National bank, who underwent a serious operation opera-tion at tho Dee hospital over four weeks ago, is now sufficiently improved improv-ed to be moved to his homo. House and office cleaning. Ask for Bert 3251. Western States House and Office Cleaning company, Back From Boise L. R Knelpp, district dis-trict forester with general offices at the United States forestry building in Ogden, Og-den, returned last night from Boise, Idaho. Mr. Knoipp was invited to make an address bofore the Idaho Shespgrowers association which convened con-vened in that city Saturday. He discussed dis-cussed grazing lands and their possibilities possi-bilities throughout tho Ogdon district. The convention was largely attended. Remember we 6lean rugs, wall paper, pap-er, painted walls, lace curtains. Call for Bert 3251. Brakeman on Trial Judge George S. Barker, of the municipal court, is hearing the preliminary trial of R. J. Shaw. railroad brakeman, charged with burglarizing a box car. County Attorney Charles Farr is appearing for tho state and Farr & Sullivan for tho defendant. Shaw was brought back from Evanston, Wvo.. last week, by Deputy Sheriff R. II. Soule. Dairymen's Case Tho demurrers filed by twelve Ogdon dairymen, charged charg-ed with refusal to pay an occupation tax, was taken under advisement in Judge George S. BarkeVs municipal court this morning. The demurrers were presented ,by Attorney Chez; John A. Sneddon appeared for the city. The complainants attack the constitutionality constitu-tionality of the ordinance. Judge Barker Bar-ker stated he would announce his ruling rul-ing Tuesday moraine. House and office cleaning. Ask'for Bert 3251. Western States House and Fined $50 E- J. Jones, pleaded guilty ,1,0 violating the prohibition, when arraigned In municipal court this morning. He was fined $50 and costs. Bertha Anderson Case Tho preliminary prelimi-nary examination of Bertha Anderson, colored, charged with perjury was reset re-set ln municipal court this morning for January 7. She was arrested ln connection con-nection with testimony given at the trial In tho district court of tho state against William Mathes, also colored, for burglary. Mathes was convicted and sentenced to the penitentiary. Tonight at the Borthana a New Year parly will be given at which the elite of tho city will join in ushering in tho year 1918. The party is an invitational affafr and the usual usu-al fine musical program and excellent excel-lent selection of up-to-date dances will bo given. Holiday New Year's will be gon-erally gon-erally observed by the merchants, banks, postoffico, professional men, city hall, court house and other lines. The barber shops will keep open tonight to-night until 9 o'clock and close throughout all of Now Year's day. Boy Recovering Francis Soder-kamp, Soder-kamp, the eight-year-old son of Frank Sodorkamp of the Sand Ridge, is reported re-ported today at the Deo hospital as out of danger. Tho lad was pushed from the Bamberger viaduct in the southwestern part of Ogaen on Saturday Sat-urday morning, and was takon to the hospital ln what was thought to bo a very serious condition. It later de. velqped that his injurios were not serious. oo "Vengeance and the Woman." .-jin |