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Show I RANDOM REFERENCES Enlistments Charles H. Anderson and Howard Larson, both of Mendon, Utah, have enlisted In the navy. They were sent to the training school at Bremerton, Wash., yesterday. Charles Blrl, of Mendon, and Dennis Kegan, of ' Hallton, Ontario, Canada, yesterday enlisted in the army as infantrymen. B. & G. the butter for particular folk's. Undergoes Operation A. G. Gorr, H: 2881 Grant avenue, was operated on for appendicitis today at tie Dee Hj hospital. Suits dry cleaned $1. Dollar Clean- Visit From Stork A seven-pound daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. E W. Stewart. 727 Twenty-second street, yesterday. The mother and H' baby are doing nicely. Ten per cent discount on monumen-M. monumen-M. tal work. Mitchell's, opp. City Cemetery Inspects School Mrs. Cornelia B. Mills, secretary of the Wyoming state board of charities and reform was a H visitor yesterday at the Utah State School for the Deaf and Bl nd. Mrs. Mills is also matron of state Instltu-tious Instltu-tious in Wyoming and the visit yester-day yester-day was lor the purpose of studying methods of caring for the deaf and, blind students. She stated that the purposes of her visit had been amply fulfilled by an inspection of the Utah school and she will return to Cheyenne with nothing but praise for the instltu- Hi You should hurry to get In the Christmas club at the Big Hardware Store. The very best talking machine at LQWE prices and easy terms. Gas Purifier The Utah Power & Light company has installed a new gas purifier at its plant and announces ! that the inconvenience arising from sulphur fumes in the gas has now been practicallv eliminated. Considerable complaint has been made. In many Instances, it has been nocessary to open doors and windows to rid the house of these fumes. Officers of the company state that, in spite of the precautions taken, these fumes are, Hj bound to get out occasionally, even in the best regulated plants, but the new H' purifier will reduce the offensive f: gases to a minimum. ISultB dry cleaned 1. Dollar Cleaners. Clean-ers. Home Entered While the family was away, a thief entered the home of J. W. Walters, 1011 Grant avenue, yesterday yes-terday afternoon and helped himself to the contents of the family larder. Ho ransacked, every room in the house. After completing his search, he went Into the kitchen, where he prepared himself a repast from what he could find in the ice box, the pantry and the cupboard. In spite of the fact that yesterday was "Wheatless Wednesday," Wednes-day," he dined on bread and butter and preserves. Mrs. Walters, who had been to town on a shopping trip, took an inventory of the house on her return re-turn and was relieved to find nothing but the food missing. Suits dry cleaned ?1. Dollar Cleaners. Clean-ers. Boy Arrested While prowling about the cellar of the W. JL Kimball home, 928 Twenty-fourth street, last night, Lawrence Baker, 12 years old. was arrested by Patrolman Charles Man-zel Man-zel and Detective Dan Sullivan. The two officers responded to a telephone call from the Kimball home. When asked what he wanted in the cellar, the boy replied in a childish treble that ho was "just looking for something." some-thing." He was turned over to the juvenile authorities this morning. BOY -with bicycle, to deliver. Watson-Tanner Watson-Tanner Clothing Co. 2402 For Firemen's Fund The Contl-i Contl-i nental Oil company today sent the Ogden Firemen's Benefit association a substantial check, to apply to the fund. I Beet Bottling A demonstration of beet bottling was given this morning at Fair West by Miss Edna Ladwig, home economics demonstrator for Weber We-ber county. A number of Farr West women gathered to hear the lecture and the demonstration which was given giv-en at the home of Mrs. Larkin. This instruction Is part of the general campaign cam-paign of introducing greater efficiency efficien-cy and economy into the kitchen. Honor Roll Ogden's honor roll of men, who have offered their services to their country, has been increased by three, more, since the names were sent I In to City Auditor A. F. Larson, who has had the work of compiling the list in charge. The men are John Sonders, now with the signal corps at Ft, Logan, Colo.; Roland H. Pearson, 22G6 Washington Wash-ington avenue, with the same branch of the service, but located at Ft. Douglas, Doug-las, and Alexander Wallace, 973 Twelfth street, who enlisted in the British army and is now fighting in the trenches. Get Marriage License Albert Hickman Hick-man and Eva Rawson of Salt Lake secured se-cured a marriage license today at the court house. oo SALT LAKE SOLDIER WOUNDED OTTAWA, OnL, Nov. 22. Wounded: JamoB Graham, San Diego, Cal.; G. H. Welch, Salt Lake Olty. WASHINGTON, Nov. 22. Vice Admiral Ad-miral Sims advised the navy department depart-ment today that the destroyer Chaun-cey, Chaun-cey, sunk Monday morning with a loss Df twentyone lives, was rammed by tho transport Rose. The men lost were drowned when the destroyer partly submerged Immediately after she was struck. Both vessels were running without lights and the Rose crashed into the Chauncey near the fourth funnel. |