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Show RANDOM I I REFERENCES w CLEAN RAGS wanted at tho Stan- 1 , dard office. M !i Red Cross Rooms Close All work m I rooms at tho Weber county chapter of the Red Cross will romaln closed W throughout tills week and until fur- !H; thor notice, Mrs. R. B. Porter an- ijn n'ounccd Thursday, Tho general of- jfll flco and home service departments, Hit however, will remain open as usual 'Bill from 9 a m t0 5 p' m' DonatIons of Hlf; linen will be accepted at the general fli'r .office. A large allotment of 'Huen and ll'l two boxes of bandages was shipped ijjjl during the day. Ill Not an experiment but tried and true ill B & G Butter. Hi Permit Granted Johnathan Jones, garage at 640 Twenty-fourth street, II ?400.' I, ""Modern Home Choicest location for Gale at half its actual vatue. P. O box 350. Phone 610. Brother's Funeral Clerk Leo Parry of the local railway mall service was called to Salt Lake yesterday to attend at-tend the funeral of his brother, who died there on Wednesday of pneumonia pneumo-nia contracted from Spanish influenza. Ladles Savo $5 to $10 on fall clothes. Lowest prices; latest styles. Coats, suits, dresses, waists, skirts. Fashion shop, 2-170 Washington avenue. ave-nue. S092 Marriage Licenses Ray F. Meyers and Ivy Dykcraan, both of Ogden. They were married by Justice of the Peace Adam L, Peterson. Elva D. Kirby and Jennie Bradley, both of Ogden. Suits dry cleaned and pressed S1.2F Dollar cleaners. Phone 513. . Wounded In Action Lieutenant John W. Regan of Boise, Idaho, is listed list-ed among the wounded In today's casualty cas-ualty list. j Bonds Ogden and Weber county employes of the Southern Pacific railroad rail-road have, up to this morning, subscribed sub-scribed for $174,000 worth of liberty bonds. ' In Casualty List Private John Pan-talone, Pan-talone, Morley, Utah, wounded in action. ac-tion. EXPERT shoe repairing at reasonable prices. Only union shop in Ogden. H. W. Jones Co., 2461 Washington. S038 j Appendicitis Joseph L. Whitaker, j 160S Hudson avenue, yesterday under- ' went an operation at the Dee hospital for appendicitis and today is reported a"s recovering safely. Mr. Whitaker Is a. brakeman for the Union Pacific ' railroad and a son of Samuel T. Whit aker of Ogden. I Hay, grain, potatoes, apple box material. ma-terial. Grout's Grain store, 332 24th St 8033 Clark Estate A petition for letters Df administration in the estate of William Will-iam Charles Clark was today filed by Lhe widow, Ethel Glasmann Clark. The estate consists of shares In the I. L. Clark company and other property. Mr. Clark died September 2G, after re- reiving fatal Injuries in a fall. CLEAN RAGS wanted at the Stan- Idard office. Greiner's Chili -is the best. 7783 Little Girl Improving Minnie Cargo, Car-go, little 10-year-old daughter of the late Frank Cargo and Mrs. Cargo, who has been seriously ill at the Dee hospital hos-pital Is reported improving today. BREAD at wholesale prices, fresh and good. Greenwell'a two stores. 6886 Flowers telegraphed anywhere in U! S". or Canada. Dumko Floral. Phone 52-W. tfr Old papers lor sdJe, Ggaen Stand "The photographer In your town." (The Tripp Photo Studio, 320 25th St. Suits dry cleaned and pressed $1.25. Dollar cleaners. Phono 613. Suits dry cleaned and pressed $1.2S. Dollar cleaners. Phono 513. Emergency Hospital The Red Cross office will bo pleased to receive medical medi-cal supplies for the emergency ho8-pltal. |