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Show II RANDOM 1 REFERENCES j Suits dry cleaned $1. Dollar Clean- ! .ere. Red Cross Work Mrs. E. Johnson i of Denver, one of the big figures In Red CroBB -work in the west will ar-: ar-: rive in Ogden on Monday and remain here for five days conducting a series of demonstrations on various lines of j accomplishment in Red Cross work, j Remember MARSHALL'S NOON DAY LUNCH. Twonty-fifth and Wash ington. j Saleslady wanted. Modern Market, jj Invited to Shops Tho public utlll- 'I invited to visit the local Southern Pa cific shops to inspect the safety appll- i.i ances and accident-prevention meas-ures meas-ures which are in force at the big plant. ? Suits dry cleaned $1. Dollar Clean- i. ers. I E.W.BrownIng, Dentist, Eccles Bldg. " Second Crop Guy Servoss of Clin- p ! ton has- a second crop of strawberries k I and raspberries on the Ogden market t The only way to know the quality t ) of B, & G. butter Is to try It your- j self. Suits dry cleaned $1. Dollar Clean- ers. Falls from Porch Mrs. G. E, Galli-son, Galli-son, 337 Herrlck avenue, suffered a fractured arm, bruised chin and head ind other injuries yestrday afternoon I when she fell from the second story porch of her home 'to the sidewalk be-low. be-low. Mrs. Gallison was watching for 7 the mall man from this part of her i apartment and became dizzy. 3 i Delivery boy wanted. Modern Mar ket. DUCK hunting? Sure! Special rates ' October 1. A. B. C. Taxi Co. Phon6 676. HS5 f At Weber College The faculty of 111'' the Weber college entertained the stu r- dents of the institution last night at I ' a reception. About 500 persons at-I at-I tended. The reception was In the na-L na-L ture of a dancing party and social. The uj college auditorium was tastefully dec-n dec-n orated for the occasion including a pro-n pro-n fusion of autumn leaves and the school colors. Dancing until 11 o'clock was fl the order of the evening. Tho Craw-N Craw-N ford orchestra furnished a program of 1 24 numbers, p Headquarters For all school and of-' of-' flee supplies. BRAMWELL'S. Lunches and hot drinks. Marshall's, I ' Twenty-fifth and Washington. P Children Not Enrolled Children of j school age who have not yet enrolled 1 in any of the schools of the city will L shortly be rounded up by school ofll-11 ofll-11 cials, according to SupL H. C. John-II John-II son, and sent to school. j ; Ten per cent discount on monumen-j monumen-j tal work. Mitchell's, opp. City Cemetery Boys wanted after school hours at Shupe-Williams Candy factory. 1674 Returns Home Mrs. Minnie M. Wood departed for her home In Dayton. Day-ton. Ohio yesterday, after having vis-; vis-; ited her two sons, Jack and William H. H. Wood here for several weeks. The latter son is now in the army at American Lake, Wash., having been called in tho draft. Jack is a salesman sales-man for the Murphy Wholesale Grocery Groc-ery company. Christmas Is Near Join our Christ-nias Christ-nias club a dollar down and a dollar a week will put a new playerphone, the quality talking machine, in your home Christmas eve. Geo. A. Lowe Co., the Big Hardware Store. 1544 i Chill and all Mexican dishes put up to take home. Marshall's, Twenty-Fifth Twenty-Fifth and Washington. ' Goes to Elko Howard J. Stratford of Ogden who has been in tb'e employ of the Utah Power and Light company for a number of years has accepted a position with the forestry service. The uuj-L uiau in icir iui xjihu, icr., on Monday, where he will be stationed. , Mr. Stratford is well known in Ogden. Culley Drug Co. wants a delivery boy. 1683 ! Your coal goes a long way when ' burned in Cole's Hot Blast Heaters. They aro fuel savers. Run Down by Auto Alfred H. Laughton, a young man residing at Harrlsvillo, was seriously injured In an automobile accident last Wednesday Wednes-day evening; according to an eye witness. wit-ness. Willie riding his wheel', he was run down by an automobile driven by a young lady. The accident happened at the corner of Washington avonue and Third street. Classes start in solfegge, 3rd grade, Wednesday at 4:30; harmony, 4th grado, Friday at 5:15; children's singing sing-ing classes, 6 to 11 years, Saturday, October 20th at 10. Ogden Conservatory Conserva-tory of Musicv 1682 Freight Ships from India aro almost an unheard of proposition. The recent re-cent raiders in the Southern Paciflr, who are still at large, make tho situa-l situa-l tlon all tie more critical. As all our burlap bags for grain, vegetables, wool, ' f om nrnrliiooH thoro it Vina I caused bags to be remarkably scarce j here and they havo doubled and tripled Hj in price, and are still almost unobtain- ; 1 able. Blackman & Griflln company, howovor, were exceedingly fortunato In contracting for a supply before the I stringency, and are receiving frequent cars which enable them to supply their ; j trade quite satisfactorily. FIFTH WARD Prof. Owen N. Beal, principal of the Weber academy will 5 do speaker in the Fifth Ward Sun-Hl Sun-Hl day evening at 7 o'cloc A general In- ' vltation Is extended to the public. Hlj ! ' New Arrival Edaol and Ivy Parker Hfl ! S wanner, of Kanesville, aro the proud HH i parents of a 10-pound baby boy, born H' Z last night- Mr. Swanner is the oldest 8on of Heber Swanner, prominent Bl farmer of Kanesville. LBsa |