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Show I! RANDOM j I REFERENCES Suits dry cleanod 51. Dollar Clean-i Clean-i era. 3 Birth Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Child, of I Riverdale, announco tho birlh of a ! baby girl. The young lady arrived I I Tuesday night and Is big, henlthy, and '. I of pleasing disposition. ; B. &. G. butter is little in name but big in satisfaction, j! Robes Stolen Charles D. Adams, ' i photographer, reported tho theft of a valuable auto robe from his car last night. The theft took place about 7 o'clock and while the car was standing ! in front of the studio and Twenty- fourth and Adams. A short tlmo later, Attorney Charles Ilolllngsworth reported re-ported tho loss of an auto robe. His r l car was standing In tho yard of tho Virginia hotel. fT" Ten per cent discount on monumon- 1' tal work. Mitchell's, opp. City Cemetery Quarterly Conference Tho quarter-- quarter-- lv conference of the North Web.or ; s'take will be hold Sunday in tho Og- den tabernacle. Sessions at 10 a. m. and at 2 p. m. will be held. General j ; church authorities and local officers of the stake will bo in attendance. i ;j Enjoy turkey supper Thursday night, l 5 to 8. Adults, 75 cents; children, 30 tt 1 cents., Friday dinner at noon, 50 cents, Presbyterian church. ) Five Men Rejected Tho names of i ; five mon who were Rejected from Camp : i'. Lewis by army physicians after being 1 sent In draft contingents from this city J ; have been sent to the local exemption : ! board. The men rejected are David A. " ' Sailor, who left on tho second expo- : dition; Lorenzo Green, William H. Wood and Luther Davonport, all of Ogden, and H. A. Rector. Rector left i with the Ogden boys but was from an- ) ' other district You should hurry to got In the ) Christmas club at the Big Hardware ' Store. The very best talking machine at LOWE prices and easy terms. WT Given Farewell Earl F. Wecker and , Ralph C. Parry, two young men of I. Marriott, were honored at a farewell party given by their friends-prior to their departure yesterday for Salt Lake as United States tars. They i, Joined the navy hero and will be sent ' I to the training school at San Pran- i cisco. At the party given in their honor, the young men were each pre- j ' sented -with a gold signet ring and B CUJillUX L lv.lt. ill. Suits dry cleaned $1. Dollar Clean- llh erB" I-ll Births Edward J. and Elizabeth A. If Hancock, 2405 Jefferson street; Dec. -1, Ml a D0VI Jacob and Teelka Kraneudank, lift 363 Thirty-fourth street, Dec. 5, a girl; t Claude V. and Martha B, Zinn, 266S l : Jefferson street, Nov. 16, a girl; Abra- ! . ham L. and Edrls T. Glasmann, 539 : : Twenty-second street; Nov. 28; a girl; lit 1 George A. and Delia E. Crosbie, 3245 f . Grant avenue; Nov. 1G, a girl; Robert mV A. and Ida R. Hamill, 3025 Washington lib avenue; Nov. 16, a boy. ("life Suits dry cleaned 1. Dollar Clean- I $ erB- 3J jl On An Inspection George R. Pcter- l II son, general claim agent for the Union ! Pacific with headquarters in Omaha, l Neb., arrived In Ogden today on a trip II of Inspection. He was in consultation ;l'; during the day with W. F. Zabel in jl ' charge of the Ogden ofllces. 'M A. A. Browning, M. D., 702 Eccles jl i Bldg. Eye, ear, nose and throat spell spe-ll It ciallst. 2446 jl Get License to Wed Fredrick IB Froerer and Myra L. Shrceve, both of :l Ogden, secured a license to marry toll to-ll ,' day at the court house. , fij Hungry? Presbyterian church servos lm'.- supper Thursday and noon dinner IB Friday. JaflH Bazaar and supper, Presbyterian ll church, Thursday. Dinner and bazaar IssP Friday. Useful and fine art needle- otm jg ' work. Linens, aprons, bags, handkor- iIIbIK chiefs, towels, crochet work, gownB ifjliR i Jams and Jellies, toys and candies. Don t miss the bazaar and cooked food sale given by the Episcopal la- $nk dies at Twenty-fourth and Grant on i Saturday. A supper of BoBton baked Syfir '! beans and brown bread will be served 4S ; from 5 to 8 for 25 cents. 2594 lfrs$' Tne Ladies of the First Christian vrfl:: Church will hold a bazaar and bake Jsv r sale all day Saturday at the Modern ills , Market. Fancy and plain aprons, chil- jsij : dren's aprons, pillow slips, table 5Jj' j scarfs, yokes, etc. 2605 i ; Funeral Friday Funeral services iCttl '' : 06 conductod. over the body of !;,' Solomon Benonl Campbell, at 1 o'clock ' Friday afternoon at the Larkin &. jl:. i Sons' chapel by Bishop O. M. Sander- fl Bon" The b0(3y 'w',11 lio ln stato at tuo cB.tAj i chapel from 10 o'clock to tho time of vejtl the services and burial will take place 3uf;fi- I lu tho North Ogden cemetery. $,lf I' I Cruelty to Animals The trial of the 'JY city agalnBt James Erricson, charged i Itn cruey to animals, began ln I Judge George S. Barker's municipal de5 :; I court this morning before a jury. It eSl' J was st11 ln Prsress late this after- dlvf noon. It is alleged that Erricson, ivw-'lk while shoeing a horse belonging to T c Charles HIghley of Sugar Creek, bc- 4. ; came so enraged at the animal that ho , struck it in the eye with a hammer, 'I; I , i ruining the sightt ' Erricson claims ;. J. ' that the horse floundered and fell re.' : against a wall, knocking out its eye. rio I 8 T- Whittaker, state humane officer, ; made the arrest. OC .j The twenty-two state-city employ - ' J ment bureaus in" Ohio received 45,796 applications during September and '-I, placed 26,576. Of the number apply - "l ; ing 34,261 were men and 19,739 were fia' j provided with work. |