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Show RANDOM REFERENCES L Experienced waitress at Falstaff. IRISH & IRISH. Chiropractors. 209, 210. 211 CoL Hudson Bldg. Phone 275. 2198 Enlists George T. Donnelly of this (city enlisted yesterday in the army flnii was assigned to the quartermaster's quartermas-ter's rorps Ho was sent to Fort Douglas by the local recruiting officer. mo thing that can't be done Im-prove Im-prove B & G. butter Addition to Plant A building per-p. per-p. mit wa issued to the Wrlght-Wnlt- I Uer Canning company for additions to k ! their planl in the southern part of the 0 1 pity Tin- additions will call for an ex-I ex-I ponditurc of $2000. Wc have moved six doors north to 2430 Washington avenue. Ogden Electric Elec-tric Co. ( Enlarging Bank Yesterday after noon a building permit was issued at the Office of the city engineer to the Ogden State bank which calls for Improvements to the building which arc estimated at $32,000. Immediately upon the issuance of the permit the work was begun on the Hotel Reed j building, in which the bank is located. The plans for the enlargement of the bank will call for the utilization of tho space formerly occupied by the Reed Bar. ! Old papers for sale. Ogden Standard. Stand-ard. Navy Recruits By jiew regulations from the war department men who are in the draft but not called to fill a I quota may now enlist in all branches of the navy. This information is given out at the local naval recruiting office j by Chief Carpenter's Mate Grey, who la in charge of the local recruiting for b' navy. The recruiting officer states that the navy Is In need of men who have had clerical experience fdr the yeomen branch of the navy. Men from 17 to 35 are eligible to this L crvlce. We have moved six doors north to 2430 Washington avenue. Ogden Elec- tnce Co. ! Under Advisement The case of Sarah Bult. as administratrix of the state of Ernest Bult. deceased, i against O. A Parmley was finished k : yesterday afternoon in Judge Pratt's ' court and taken under advisement by i he judge. The case concerns the title of a piece of property bought by Mr. Parmley al a tax sale and alleged by the plaintiff to be properly owned J by the Bult estate. WE'RE not superstitious, but we believe be-lieve in signs. Redfleld King Inc. 5001 Harris and Jenson (N. J. Harris and David Jenson) have moved their law I offices to suite 314 Col. Hudson Bldg. 4094 CWO delivery wagons. Apply Ogden Packing & Provision Co. 5136 j The only way to guard against a coal shortage this winter Is tu order ! now from the Ogden Sewer Pipe & ('lay company, and fill your bins before be-fore the railroads are called upon to handle this season's heavy cr'-p-. j Advertisement. Tlcnty of all kinds of coal. M. L. Jones Coal & Ice company. 3492 Judge Agee to Speak At the morning morn-ing services of i ho First Baptist church. Judge Agee will speak on "The rhurr h and the Liberty Loan " Everyone Every-one is invited to be present at these I services. Trees, PlanU, Vines, Roses and Shrubs Of all kinds. Moore's nursery, 1266 Washington avenue. Phono 782. 3841 Railroad Conference (' A. Black, in charge of the right-of-way office of i he Union Pacific for the western division, div-ision, has boon instructed to go to Kansas City, Mo., for a conference of railway officials to be held there soon. Ho will remain in that city for about two weeks. Ten per cent discount on monumental monumen-tal work, Mitchell's opp. City Cemetery Dog Tax Collector The report of the city dog lax collector for the week 01 April 4 to 10, inclusive, was niade this morning to the city commission and shows that Dog Tax Collector John H. Hughes has collected the li-i li-i ense tax on nine dogs at $2 each, killed 25 one very vicious, one vicious, vi-cious, one hurt by an auto, four by consent of the owners and 18 for running run-ning the streets without tags or muzzles. muz-zles. "The photographer in your town." The Tripp Photo Studio, 320 25th street ol35 TWO delivery' wagons; one ten horse .power steam engine. Apply Ogden I Packing Provision Co. ;j . 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 the coal has not been mined and shipped, ship-ped, money cannot procure it. 5241 Boys Promoted Two brothers, both of Ogden, who have gained equal hon- ors with the 145th Light Field artillery' artil-lery' at Camp Kearny are Mess Sergeant Ser-geant Edwin S. Nelson and Sergeant Victor C. Nelson. They are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nelson of 556 Twenty-ninth street and enlisted in Battery B of the national guard. Water Main Extension A petition was made to the city commission this morning by F. G. Mills and W. J. Clark for an extension of the water mains of the city for a distance of from 40 to 50 feet to reach their homes at Glen-wood Glen-wood Acres. The petition was granted. Not a Slacker William Bradley, whose name appeared yesterday as one of those who failed to respond to the draft, was one of the first to go to the war from Ogden. Two Slackers Two slackers were taken to Fort Douglas today by Detective Detec-tive A. B. Jensen of the city police force. They were Agapito Arguello and Anton Olson. The former was registered with the Carbon county, Utah county board and the latter with the Tombstone, Ariz., board. Both have been in jail in Ogden several days. They had failed to report to their local boaids and were arrested here. |