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Show . RANDOM REFERENCES "TTtrISH. Chiropractors, 209, JCo? Hudson Bids. Phono m. ,n of Defense There will be rtrt-nt meeting of tbo Weber uncil of defense tonight and ire urged to attend It c!Snce at 7:30 o'clock and be Sffices of Attorney Charles SllDtinrth in the Eccles building, fe to Hebcr Scowcroft, who re- W L elected to succeed C. G. S Tin the presidency, matters of j liporlaMewlH be considered. ' L established fact-B. & G. Butter fiio superior. ..to Washington Keith Winters, ;,C"v. Tiuh-Idaho Sugar company, II d and an Ogden man. left last fit Washington, D. C.. where ho M Sited a position in the war do-l"5 do-l"5 Ho was head stenographer frtf nigar company and has been that capacity for five years. 2 eraduato of the Smithsonian jea college in this city. LrHent-A throorstory brick busi--.Mnck near depot, two upper floors Kming house. 19 rooms First f, lareest restaurant and store RSSned in city. Will give g. S lease. Apply Owner, 2536 , Jfedean rugs and carpets. Ogden (.-(in Laundry. L, National Advertiser should be-iL be-iL 13 nearly as possibJj n part of fTtonmunlty in which his wares are for such a community interest jtcotES confidence. Rtsember 3251, as we clean laco Silas, wall paper, painted walls, Lsnd windows. Ask for Bert, 3251. T 3501 i On in Inspection A. I. Imus, as-fctat as-fctat to W. H. Taylor, chief clerk of i Ogden, division of the United Ititfj Railway service, left Saturday fell for Baker, Ore. He is on a Ktfce inspection trip and will return fttsdiy or Wednesday of this week. Vj dry cleaning department will feas your rugs and carpets satisfac-ipij, satisfac-ipij, Ogden Steam Laundry. 3634 Trainmaster C. M. Markle, trainer train-er of the Colorado division of the 'don Paoific with lieadquarters in jtoTcr, arrived in Ogden last night. Jeill be here and in Salt Lake City fTersl days, SrJts dry cleaned $1.' Dollar Clean- f : Hai the Grip John B. Quinn, Jr., itterknoTm as Jack Quinn of the of-tfil of-tfil family at the New Healy hotel, 10S doty today because of illness. He i confined to his homo at 2944 Until Un-til avenue, suffering of a severe at-kl at-kl ol the grip 'Ten per cent discount on monumen-ilvrerk. monumen-ilvrerk. Mitchell's, opp. City Cemetery Covering Mrs. J. H. Dodds, wife Superintendent Dodds of the Ogden 'ilea Railway & Depot company, was CjbUy improved Monday. Mrs. Dodds i i patient In the Dee hospital where to operated upon for appendl-fi, appendl-fi, Saturday February 23. '4 '.Salts dry cleaned $1. Dollar Clean- i 1 jReeorder's Offlce The month of .firuery, despite the fact that it was f. Bboriest month of the year, has the heaviest yet recorded in the jMsess of the county recorder's office wsKEtherlne L. Hlgglnbotham atat- today that the office had collected jj5 February fees amounting to JU. The business at the recorder's "Dsa shown a steadv rise for sov-f sov-f Eonths past, Itoili dry cleaned $1. Dollar Clean-I Clean-I Mb Frances Elva Cummlngs, un "ttle daughter of Mr. and til Trlea w- Cummlngs of Ala-; Ala-; , L' lB ln Ogden visiting with ; JJWit, Mrs. A. Schcrer on Canyon Jf MY FRIENDS AND CLIENTS: in .J? 5ed my law ofnces at Og- bKvPned thera a suite 302 in 4 e ,1ll(llnB- (341 South Main ffi'ifl1 Ul10 c,t'' where 1 will 7WWed to meet you. ; 1918. C. C. Richards. 3494 i jJmlionedn. c. Wade, son of t Mn r Warren. who is at tho iff Jamp ln Tcxas' has been com" Jtoi7 a Second "cutonant. accord -i wiormation received by Mb par- jf1 Pcre for sale. Ggacn stand- FsTbe sheriff's office TBlnTe? FbrUriry CUeCt" I Coa?1!1" ot coal- M. Ij. ' f? iastrMlB8 G,adyfl Budiong I in pti Ci arrived yesterday ended visit at tho home of her sister. Miss Marguerite Budiong, Mies Dudlong is an attache of the Southern Pacific's general hospital at San Francisco. For a beautiful sign ring up 289. Redfield-King will sign anything. 3533 i On an Inspection L. F. Kneipp, district dis-trict forester in charge of the inter-mountain inter-mountain division of the United States forestry service, loft last, night for Moab, Utah, on an inspection trip. When you clean house send us your rugs, curtains and draperiesf Ogden Steam Laundry. , 3634 Enlisted Arlo J. Hansen of Morgan enlisted today in the aviation section of tho signal corps and was sent to Salt Lake, where he will be stationed at tho fort until assigned to duty. , Hansen is 19 years of age. Sergeant ; George D. McLeod loft this morning for Coalville, where he will be stationed sta-tioned during the week on a recruiting mission. Occupational Cards The force of volunteer clerks filling out occupational occupa-tional cards for tho city board Saturday, Satur-day, succeeded in reaching a total of 215. There are two clerks engaged at the offices today in addition to the regular staff. Income Tax The Income tax returns re-turns must be in the hands of the collector col-lector at Helena, Mont,, by April 1, and therefore the local office will not receive re-ceive returns after March 2S. From Southern Utah Ernest Winkler, Wink-ler, grazing inspector with headquarters headquar-ters at the Ogden forestry service buildin, returned yesterday from Eph-rlam, Eph-rlam, Utah. He has been absent for the last ten days inspecting range conditions con-ditions in that section. The suit of Elizabeth M. Perrin against the Union Pacific railroad company for $25,000 damages for the death of her husband, was begun this afternoon in Judge A. W. Agee's division di-vision of tho district court. Mrs. Perrin Per-rin is administratrix of the estate of her husband. The afternoon session was started by calling a jury. Pat Fallon was arrested last night and charged -with having liquor In his possession. Two alleged draft evaders were arr rested this morning by Deputy William Wil-liam Brown. They gave the names of Merritl Potter and S. A. Fulcher. It it thought both have failed to register regis-ter for tho draft and steps were immediately im-mediately taken to learn their past histories. nn |