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Show Ill RANDOM I H REFERENCES H I Suits dry cleaned ?1. Dollar Clean- H i icra. I III Here on Visit George W. Gibson, a H 1 I former Ogden barber, but now of ; h I Wells, Nov., Is in tho city visiting with j friends. Ho came here to bid farewell H p to his son, Corporal Vivian Gibson, Bat- E tery B, First UtAh ArtlUory. prior to H 8 ihls departure for Linda Vista, Calif. I S Remember MARSHALL'S NOON- H p AY LUNCH. Twenty-fifth and Wash H t inglon. H , ! Saleslady wanted. Modern Market. H 1 f Train Derailed A derailment on tho H ' . Southern Pacific yesterday near Love- . lock, Nov., resulted in delaying pas- , senger trains from 6 to S hours. The 5 i .wreck occurred just east of Lovolock H1 l : and eight freight cars wore derailed, p Trains duo hero during the day yes-I'j yes-I'j ' terday, did not arrlvo until an early I ' hour this morning. According to offl- I tolals, no one was injured and very little damago resulted from the derailment. H I Suits dry cleaned ?1. Dollar Clean- H 1 i crs- i I , Tabernacle Choir Several now slng- L ' 1 ers have been added to the Ogden , tabernacle choir. At a well attend-I attend-I ; ed rehearsal last evening, tho names of tho now members were announced. : Rehearsals are rapidly bringing the splondid chorus up to ILs high stand- i ard and dates for the annual benefit ' concert will do annouuu auuu. ! B.W.Browning, Dentist, Eccles Bldg. jf ' Enters the Army Phiness Oliver Munson, an Ogden young man. has "been "drafted into the army and wil leave for camp this month. Tho local board has been notified that he was , drawn for service in California, where l he was on tho day of registration. Ho Is tho brothor of Earl Filo Munson, ', who was tho alternate1 from Ogden in 1 1 the last contingent. i j ' The butter you want; B. & G. li Filing Petitions City Auditor A. Fv I , i Larson has filed his petition for can- I I dldacy In tho coming election for re- I election. According to tho law, these II petitions must be filed in the office I of the city recorder ten days before the I primaries are held. It is thought that II all candidates will be on record by toff to-ff morrow, which is. the tenth day, the I election coming on October 23. K Suits dry cleaned $1. Dollar Clean- li ' crB" El 1 Dp-Mverv boy wanted. Modern Mar- I! ket. ' I New Chiropractors A new chiro- I practlo firm will open offices here within the next few days and Ogden will havo a. lady chlro. Dra. Fred p. Irish and Daisy B. Irish, under the firm name of Irish & Irish, will open offices in the Eccles building. They come from Mitchell, S. D., where thoy have been engaged in the practice of their profession. Both members of tho firm aro graduates of tho Palmor y School of Chiropractic at Davenport, i la., and both are mmebers of the Uni- ' versal Chiropractic association. DUCK hunting? Sure! Special rates ' October 1. A. B. C. TaxlTJo. Phone 376. 1485 From Camp Lewis Another letter has been received' from one of the soldiers at Camp Lewis, American Lake, Wash., who left from Ogden, Leroy Jackson, who headed the second sec-ond contingent. Tho young Ogden i man asks that letters be sent the boys at the camp oftener by their Ogden friends, as they holp to make tho soldier's lot an easier one. The address of tho Ogden men is "Co. D, 316th Machine Gun Battalion, American Ameri-can Lake, Camp Lewis, Washington." 1 Headquarters For all school and of ' Ice supplies. BRAMWELL'S. Bond Subscription Five million dollars is to bo subscribed by the American Telephone & Telegraph company, known as tho Bell system, ' throughout tho nation, according to I ' advices received at tho offices of this I district. The Mountain States Tele- phone & Telegraph company, of which I the Ogden system is a part, will bo ' called on to subscribe approximately $200,000. I Lunches and hot drinks. Marshall's, Twenty-fifth and Washington. Births Reported According to the B reports of births handed the city health H department today, in tho increase in B population, the boys exceed the girls H 2 to 1. Tho births are as follows: To Lafayette and Ella W. Stephens, 3300 H Adams avenue, a boy, October 9. To 1 ; George V. and Gladys II. Simpson, 337 H I Thirtieth street, a boy, October 10. To George B. and Alice B. Bateman, 3285 H Wall avenue, a girl, October 10. Ten per cent discount on monumen- H tal work. Mitohell's, opp. City Cemetery H KUNZLER The remains of Arnold H j. Kunzlcr 6f Rosette, Utah, who H passed away in Springfield, Mo., while H In the missionary field for the Mor- H mon church, on October 9, were H brought to Ogden and taken to the Lar- H kin parlors this morning. The young H , man was sent to the east six months H , ago and became ill of typhoid fever H five weeks ago when his father was H j called. Beside tho parents, Mr. and H Mrs. Jacob Kunzler, five sisters and Hj 1 Tour brothers survive. Presidents H j Seymour B. Young and Samuel Ben- Hj I Ion, of tho central states mission, will H accompany the father to Rosette, H where funeral services will be held R Sunday morning. H ! Boys wanted after school hours at K Shupc-Willlams Candy factory. 1674 H Railroad Man Here J. M. Fulton, H assistant general freight and passenger i agent of the Southern Pacific, with 1 headquarters In Reno, was in Ogden Hl today, conferring with W. G. Wilson, H general agent. H Leaves for Coast S. J. Hiberg de- Hl parted this afternoon over the South- Hl orn Pacific for San Francisco and Los Hl Angeles. 1 Car Service to Game. H There will be special car service from Twenty-fifth and Washington, boforc and aftor tho football gamo tomorrow. to-morrow. Christmas Is Near Join our Christmas Christ-mas club a dollar down and a dollar a week will put a now plnyorphono, the quality talking machino, in your homo Christmas cvc. Geo. A. Lowo Co., the Big Hardwaro Store. 1514 Visiting Here Dr. and Mrs. Eby, of Elko, Nov., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Ryder, 1059 Twenty-sixth street, Mrs. A. D. Harris, of St. Anthony, An-thony, Idaho, is also a guest at tho Ryder Ry-der homo. Chill and all Mexican dishes put up to lake home. Marshall's, Twenty-Fifth Twenty-Fifth and Washington. Attention Owls. Dance in club rooms Friday evening October 12. Bring your friends. 16GS Sues on Note Suit has been commenced com-menced by the First National bank against Willard S. Gragun, Lovl E. Cragun, Calvin Cragun, Wilson Cra-gun Cra-gun and W. G. Cragun for tho recovery recov-ery of $400 alleged to be duo tho bank on a promissory note. The complaint sets forth that the note was Issued November 22, 1916. Interest and attorney's at-torney's fees are also . asked of tho court from the defendants. Culley Drug Co. wants -a delivery, boy. 1683 Judging by the frequent cars of bags coming to this market, it Is bo-coming bo-coming more of a distributing point for this lino of merchandise every year. Blackman & Griffin company have recently unloaded a car of potato bags, also carry a stock of thorn for most other purposes. -- ' |