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Show I RANDOM 1 REFERENCES Appeals Acted On The district board has acted on the following ap-peals: ap-peals: Arthur P. Hansen, appeal de-nied, de-nied, retained In class 1; Joseph W. Richards, class 1-A, agriculture; Eu-gone Eu-gone F. Kiley, placed In class 2; Hare-laos Hare-laos Lukoites, allowed class 5; Thorn -as J. Holland, placed in class 2. ARTISTIC funeral pieces a special -ty. Dumke Floral, 1G01 Hudson ave-nuo. ave-nuo. Phone 52 -w. G6S9 Called East Superintendent F. W. Gentsch, of the commissary depart-ment depart-ment of the railroads running Into Og-den, Og-den, and F. E. Lewis, manager of tho Union Pacific dining car and hotel service, have departed for Chicago in response to a call made by Herbert C Hoover, United States food admin-istrator. admin-istrator. It is understood that tho meeting is for the purpose of discuss-ing discuss-ing the best means of conserving food on the railroads. Old papers ror sain. CgCcn Stand- Struck by Auto Ernest Nordquist, a bov of 1-1 years, reported to the po-lice po-lice last evening that he had been struck by an automobile at the corner of Canyon road and Washington ave-nue ave-nue at 6:15 o'clock. The boy said the car was driven by A. B. Cowan. The boy's bicycle as slightly damaged. Cowan said later that he had arranged with the boy (o pay all damages. Store Building for sale or rent, gro-eery gro-eery and confectionery. Opposite High j School C. E. Fisher. 7573 Cut by Barbed Wire Mrs. Kate Brummel, wife of Herman Brummel, manager of the Helena hotel, met with or. nirUnr tvhllo nttemntinc to pass I through a barbed wire fence Monday afternoon in Weber canyon. The result re-sult was a cut about six inches long which required 22 stitches to close. BREAD at wholesale prioes, fresh and good. Greenwell's two stores. 68S6 Collision Rollo England, 2243 Adams Ad-ams avenue, and Dr. G. W. Baker had a small accident last evening when the cars which they were driving bumped each other at the corner of Washington and Twenty-fifth. The drivers were not injured. The fender of Mr. England's machine was bent somewhat . Suits dry cleaned and pressed $1.25. Dollar cleaners. Phone 513. A telephone call was received by the city draft board today from the state adjutant general's office for five limited limit-ed service men who can qualify as stenographers. The men will be sent to Fort Logan, Colo., for duty and will entrain from Ogden on September 7. "The photographer In your town." The Tripp Photo Studio, 320 25th St. t.135 On the Bench Judge George S. Barker has returned to his place on the bench in Municipal court after a two weeks' vacation. Stewart John Dallen Stewart, the two-days' old son of Chloe Farr Stewart Stew-art and John Joseph Stewart, died last evening and at 4 o'clock" today funeral services wjll be held at the family home. Interment Ogden City cemetery. ceme-tery. What's more delicious than- Victory Bread. iOn which B. & G. Butter has been thickly spread. Children's Aid Sosietyr The free dispensary of the Children's Aid society, soci-ety, over the Marshall drug store, will be open each Saturday from 2 to 5 o'clock p. m. Suits dry cleaned and pressed 51.25. Dollar cleaners. Phono 513. Married Today Clifford Gard and Ruby Luty of Echo, Utah, were married mar-ried today at the court "house by justice jus-tice Adam L. Peterson. Suits do' cleaned and pressed $1.25. Dollar cleaners. Phone 513. . Arrives Over Seas Mrs. Camille Anderson of 2135 Adams avenue has received word of the safo arrival overseas over-seas of her son, Horace G. Anderson, who Is a member of Battery B. The young man Is a cook with the battery and has many friends in Ogden. Unfurnished Rooms Over Washington Wash-ington market. 7420 Receives Cablegram Mrs. R. T. Smith of 2961 Grant avenue, has received re-ceived a cablegram from her son, Harold Har-old Leroy' Smith, informing her of his safe arrival overseas. The young man is a member of the 24th engineers engi-neers and for some time was stationed 1 at the officers' training school at Ft. I Benjamin Harrison. I : I Modern Home Choicest location; D for sale at half its actual value. P. O. I box 350. Phono 610. 7432 I Arrives in France N. D. McMillan, B, battery 145 field artillery, has arrived ar-rived safely in France, according to Information received by Th'os. J. Burt. Mr. McMillan was connected -with tho shoe department of Burt's before entering en-tering the service. We put signs on anything with a Eurface. Redfield-KIng. 7280 Liberty bonds of the three issues are nbw at the First National bank, awaiting the call of subscribers. Undor the government plan of payments, the last obligation was met on Aug. 16. Bell boy wanted at Reed Hotel. 7140 Accepted The local board of exemption ex-emption received word yesterday that Ja'mes B. Harrison had been accepted at Camp Lewis for general military service. |