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Show RANDOM I REFERENCES IRISH & IRISH, Chiropractors, 209, CIO. Cll Col. Hudson Bldg. Phona 27b 31S8 Operated Upon Mrs. H H. Hender-shot Hender-shot was obliged to undergo an operation opera-tion at the D?e hospital yesterday. Her condition is reported to be very good. B. & G. butter is made from only the choicest ingredients. At Hospital David Cook. Jr., of Huntsville. underwent an operation at ihe Doc hospital yesterday. His condition con-dition was reported to be fairly good his morning. Mr. Cook is a farmer We have moved six doora north to 2430 Washington avenue. Ogden Electric Elec-tric Co. On Visit Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Welsh have gone t5 California for a visiting i rip. They were accompanied by their mall sou and daughter. Old papers for sale. Cgaen Stand ard. Civil Service An examination for the position of steam engineer, third class, will be held soon by W. J. John-son, John-son, local secretary of the civil service serv-ice commission. We have moved six doors north to 2430 Washington avenue Ogden Elec-trice Elec-trice Co. Enlisted The naval recruiting office of-fice reports the enlistment yesterday i - of Charles Michael Reddy, a student of Ogden who enlisted as landsman lor yeomen, and Cpcil J. Roche, of Tremonton, as apprentice seaman. Both young men were sent to the headquarters head-quarters at Salt Lake. WE'RE not superstitious, but we believe be-lieve in signs. Redfield King Inc. 5001 Prisoner Sheriff V. A. Npwman of Ely, Nev., was in Ogden today with a prisoner. Billy Arch, whom he is taking tak-ing back to Nevada to face a charge of grand larceny. Arch and another youth. Sam Atkins, are said to have I stolen twenty cases of whiskey. They Started for Utah with the liquor in an! automobile belonging to Sam's moth- j er. They were caught at Fish Spnngs, 1 REIFs special beer The pppr of soft drinks. Falstaff Cafe. 5280 At Weber College Arbor day was observed at the Weber Normal college by an assembly at the institution yesterday yes-terday morning. The chief speaker of the day was Pi of William Terry of the department of mathematics who spoke on "Trees That I Have Seen " Prof. Owpn F. Beal also made some appropriate remarks to the students. Some readings were given by the students stu-dents of the class of elocution. Harris and Jenson (N. J, Harris and David Jenson) have moved their law offices to 6uite 314 Col. Hudson Eldg 4094 Mother Seeks Son A lptter has been received b Chief of Police Browning from an anxious mother in Kansas City, who gives her name as Mrs. Spencer and asks the police to find her 17-year-old son who ran away from home some time ago and came to i Ogden. She received Bome letters from the boy, but recently hp has not written home. In his letters she says he admitted being homesick and she fears he may have attempted to "get home on freight (rains and has been injured. Plenty of all kinds of coal. M. L. Jones Coal & Ice company. 3492 Back at Work A. L. Herrlngton, night yardmaster for the Ogden Union Railway & Depot company, has returned re-turned from a vacation trip to California Califor-nia and has resumed his duties tt the local yards. Ten per cent discount on monumental monumen-tal work, Mitchell's opp. City Cemetery Chief Clerk A. A. Imus, assistant chief clerk of the railway mail service for the Ogden -San Francisco division, with headquarters in Ogden, lias returned re-turned from a 1 rip of Inspection to the line 3 and terminal offices in the central cen-tral and eastern part of this state. "The photographer in your town." The Tripp Photo Studio, 320 V- 25th street. &135 Sup R A. Pelrc of the Utah division divi-sion of thp Oregon Short Line railroad, went to Pocatello today In his private n after spending seeral daws in this city. Bread Three loaves, 25c Fresh ind wholesome. Greenwell's 2 stores. I 11 is far wiser to purchase your win- L ler s coal now from the OGDEN SEW ER PIPE &. CLAY COMPANY than to wait until autumn or winter, when, if the coal has not been mined and shipped, ship-ped, money cannot procure it. 5241 GigMotti Case The case against Lugi Gigllotti, who Is charged with assault as-sault with a deadly weapon with intent in-tent to kill for shooting at a switchman switch-man in the railroad yards, will come up for preliminary' hearing in the municipal mu-nicipal court next Friday morning, at 10 o'clock. The defendant is releasee on bail, in the sum of $300. Lost Small white bulldog, -with rec harness. Reward. Dr. C. M. Dee across from Bamberger depot. Catholic Car The chapel car "St, Peter," which was here for the past i several days on its mission work, was taken to Salt Lake this morning bv train No 34. The car will continue to work around this state for the present. It will probably go from Salt Lake to some of the scattered settlements in I tho southern part of the state. Divorce Granted A divorce -was granted to Maria Anderscm from Christian P. Anderson today by Judgp A. E. Pratt of the district court. Mrs. Anderson sought a separation on the grounds of failure to provide. She also testified thnt her husband deserted desert-ed her during the past few months and she did not know his whereabouts. Occupational Cards A force of voluntary vol-untary workers is engaged at present filling out occupational cards of registrants regis-trants of the Ogden city draft district. A supply of che cards was rccehed recently re-cently and the remaining 500 registrants regis-trants who have not been indexed will now be considered. From Michigan The Ogden city exemption ex-emption board has been requested to induct and forward George Schoof to camp by the local board for Pontiac. Mich. Schoof is a registrant of the Michigan board but has been examined exam-ined in Ogden and will be sent from here probably to Camp Lewis. The Royal Neighbors and their Social So-cial club donated $10 to tho Red Cross, not $101 as erroneously announced in a recent issue of The Standard. To Attend Funeral The Martha society so-ciety will meet at the home of Mrs. Fitzgerald Thursday morning at 10:30 o'clock to attend the funeral of Mrs. Fitzgerald at 11 a. m , in St. Joseph's church. Prouty Case The ctse of the people peo-ple against Henry R. Prouty, pre.pri ctor of the Weber hotel, wh . It charged with having liquor unlawfully ly in his possession, was set for trial this morning by Judge George S Barker Bar-ker in tho municipal court for next Monday morning. Must Turn Over Books A peremptory peremp-tory writ of mandate has been issued by Judge Pratt of the district court commanding J. H Knauss, former sec- 1 retary of the New York and Great 1 Western Mining, Smelting & Development Develop-ment company, to turn over all books, papers, effects and money of the company com-pany to Jay A. Smith, new secretary of the company The findings of fact, conclusions and Judgment in this case were made and entered in Judge Pratt's court April 12 |