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Show I RANDOM I 1 REFERENCES IRISH & IRISH. Chiropractors. 209. 210, 211 Col. Hudson Bids Thone 27b am From Pocatello Mr and Mrs Richard Rich-ard Pierce of Pocatello. Idaho, spent Sunday visiting In Ogden with fiionds D. & G. butter appeals to ihe tasto of all. From California Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Condon, who have been spending some weeks in southern California has returned to their home in Ogden. The doctor Is improved in health. We have moved six doors north to 2430 Washington avenue. Ogden Elec-, Elec-, trie Co. Pony Auction The pony auction under un-der the Red Cross benefn fund is to be held this afternoon at 4:30, in iront of the White Elephant rooms, 2352 Washington avenue. The pony is a cift of Mr. Hale of 1731 Washington avenue and is one of the prettiest and cent lest little child's friend ever of-; fered in Ogden. Old papers for sale. GgOen Stand Hotel Dances The management of the New Healy he'el Is planning to, give dances three or four times a week in the ball room The dances will be social affairs and the jrucsts at the balls will be largely from among the younger social set of Ogden Tin-new Tin-new program will begin as soon as the spring houscleaninc is finished, which will be within a w.ck or two. We have moved six doors north to 2430 Washington avenue Ogden Elcc-trice Elcc-trice Co. A New Packer There is one 8U- I premely happy man in Ogden today ! and be has been passing out cigars in 1 a frenzy and mumbling something ! abiMji "eight-pound boy' ami other , 1 things to bis friends all day. He is I Harold Packer, stenographer of Judge I A. E. Pratt's court. Harold is a daddy H I inco 11 a. m today. j WE'RE not superstitious, but we be- j licve in signs. Redneld King Inc. 5001 Ml I P. Fontaine of Iogan spent Sun fll flay in Ogden visiting with friends. HI Herschel Neeley, a stockman of Preston. Idaho, is in this city attend-H attend-H ins the siock sale at the Union Stock 'M I HI REIFS special beer--The peer of soft Hi lnnks. FalstafT Cafe. 52S0 HI ' H. P. Anderson, a well known citi- Hj I Ben of Price, I'tah, is spending a few Hi days in this city on business. Harris and Jenson (N. J. Harris and David Jenson i hare moved their law H .' offices to suite 314 Col. Hudson Rldg HL R- A. Pierce, superintendent of the H Utah -Wyoming division of the Oregon j HI short Line, is In this iiy attending to Hi, company affairs. Plenty of all kinds of coal. M. L. Jones Coal & Ice company. 3492 U. P Head E B, Calvin, of the Un- Hi Ion Pacific system, which includes the j W Oregon Short Line, the Oregon-Wash-j Hj ington Railroad & Navigation com- H pany and branches, passed through Oe- i H den last night on his way to Omaha HI He has been making a trip over the I Mnes of the system Ten per cent discount on monumen-j monumen-j al work, Mitchell's opp. City Cemetery Hi Hans Christensen of Salina, I'tah. )liyer for the Ogden Packing company. ' H s in this city attending to business at i Hi leadquarters. H It D. Rodgers, a stockman of Den- H ver. is in Ogden buying slock at the H Union Stock yards j "The photographer in your town." 1 The Tripp Photo Studio, 3204 25th H street, " 135 j From Chicago George McCabe and H family, of Chicago, have arrived in !: Ogden. Mrs. McCabe was called home H by the serious illness of her moth H j , er. Mrs. Mary Fitzgerald H It is far wiser to purchase your win ter's coal now from the OGDEN SEWER SEW-ER PIPE & CLAY COMPANY than to wait until autumn or winter, when, if I the coal has not been mined and ship- j ped. money cannot procure it. 5241 jj C T. Brown, a prominent stockman j of Klniborly. Idaho, is in the city buy- I Ing slock at the stock yards Sale Progresses The White Ele phant and rummage sale was still in progress today, although the cbld weather seemed to have an effect on the buyers The trade was much slower slow-er than it was on Saturday On that day the place was like a department store on a bargain day. Mrs. Roscoe Gwllllam, who is chairman of the sale I committee, stated today that they had, taken in the sum of $520 up to noon Launching Ships Adam Patterson returned to Ogden yesterday from the northwest. He announced that his company Is about to launch four large ships which have been under construe-I construe-I lion for some time. Lost Small white bulldog., with red harness Reward. Dr. C. M. Dee, across from Bamberger depot. Arbor Day The municipal court t and offices at the ctiy hall were not Open for business today on account' of the holiday, Every department of ' j the city government remained closed I this morning when the usual time for j opening come Some workmen were I engaged for the city removing trees J from the city park opposite the fire I station The trees were growing too i thickly in a cluster and it was decld-I decld-I ed to transplant some of them to other parts of the city parks. Boosting the Loan Jed Abbott of the claim department of the Southern Pacific has been out over the division lines for the past few days in the interest in-terest of the third liberty loan. He reports re-ports a great patriotic spirit among the employes and rapid sales of bonds j in all departments of railroad work. D W. Owen, a stockman of Idaho Fall", Idaho, is in Ogden looking over the local field with a view to purchasing purchas-ing stock for his ranch. SIMS Funeral services for George Sims, the Southern Pacific mechanic, will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m In the Llndquist chapel under the dlrec tion of the F. He A. M. lodge of Ogden. The body will lie in state at the chapel tonight until 7 o'clock and Wednesday until funeral hour Mrs. Sims, widow t ihe deceased is a sister of Mrs Sim-Ion Sim-Ion Bosgleter of Ogden , |