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Show i Htj For Subscription and" AdvertlnlnQ Mil : Departmento, Call Phono No. 56. : I RANDOM II I REFERENCES H IRISH & IRISH, Chiropractors. 209, 1210, 211 Col. Hudson Bldg. Phone 27b. 319S B Patriotism Supt. John M. Mills of the Granite school district delivered an M address last night in the Thirteenth ward Mutual Improvement association iconjoint meeting. His subject was I f ("Patriotism." Besides the address, two I (special musical numbers were render-I render-I I od. Miss Vera Jones sang, "The Trust I of Little Children," and Edward Saun- (ders sang, "WillvThe Roses Bloom in ! 'Heaven." I You can get B & G- Butter from any store. They all handle it. I On Sad Mission. M. J. Winters, dis- I ; trlct organizer for the Maccabees, who ! 'has been in Ogden for a couple of I weeks on business relating to the H order, has left for Denver to make I i preparations for the funeral of his 1 wife. He received wurd of her death B 1 ; iby telegram last night. The deceased I 1 i 'leaves three children besides her hus- fl B ( 'band. Mr. Winters will return to III ' Ogden to resume his work. Ho was R R known hero as Rev. M. . Winters. 9 m being a regularly ordained Baptist j minister. I I 1 Suits dry cleaned 1. Dollar Clean- B I ers. n i Miss Bristol Mr. and Mrs. R. E. I Bristol, Jackson avenue and Twenty- fifth street announce the birth of a I baby girl. The young lady arrived ; Saturday morning. Feb. 2, and weighed 8 pounds. Ten per cent discount on monumen-nM monumen-nM tal work. Mitchell's, opp. City Cemetery MB Robbery. Clarence Peterson, a resi- Hff dent of Logan, was stopped on Lincoln i fim avenue Saturday night -by two high- H fb waymen and robbed of 5 and a pack- Hill age of cigarettes. The robbeuy occur- flH't red on Lincoln between Twenty-sec- I HH ond and .Twenty -third streets shortly Wm before midnight. It was reported to I the police department yesterday morn- i III ' ins- II Suits dry cleaned 1. Dollar Clean- I 1 1 erS i I From Denver. V. P. Mason, accom- ' I I panied by "Mrs. Mason, arrived yester-1 yester-1 1 dav from Denver and have apartments U I ' at "the Plaza. Mr. Mason recently ac-D ac-D I J cepted a responsible position at the m Ogden Packing & Provision company. ' Suits dry cleaned $1. Dollar Clean- -B ers. . V Clearings. Ogden banks did $86,- I G04.12 more business in January, this ; vear, than during the same period last H vear. According to the Clearing House I i association's report the total clearings -(I j in January are $6,755,766. During Jan- : I i uarv, 1917, the clearings totaled $G,- ( II ; 6G9J61.S2. II Old papers for sale. Ogden Stand- I Plaza Apartments. Fred Kennedy of I Salt Lake City has taken charge of the IH Plaza apartments on Washington ave- n nuc, at the Orpheum building. He S formerly was with the Walkover Shoe U company at Salt Lake City. Mr. Ken- M ! nedy succeeds Mrs. Ella McBride, who BjjU recently departed for Chicago. G. M. S. Taxi. Tel. 770. 29G1 I S In The Navy. Frank Meighan, one nil I time resident of Ogden and now at, i J III j San Pedro, Cal., training for service in i I B i the United States navy, expecis to be j !lgl called to deep sea duty within a few i ill i weeks. He enlisted whfle in the em- liS i ploye of ihe Union Portland Cement Mm company at Devil's Slide last fall. : U N E. T. Hulaniski, Lawyer, 313-314 ! 1 -First Natl. Bank Bldg. Phone 202. hill WW Speak on Lincoln On' next jj f Sunday, Rev. Garver at the Methodist JIM I church will give a patriotic address of wfjfcj Lincoln and the G. A. R., Women's Mil 1 Relief and Lincoln Circle corps will fflm attend in a body. ' III 1 1 ! Vaudeville. Members of this week's Jfj Orpheum circuit passed through Ogden Hi this morning on Union Pacific train II F No. G for Denver. They had just closed 1 I an engagement at Salt Lake City. They I B were occupying a special car. The I j- company also had chartered a special II baggage car for their baggage "and II r I other equipment. I I Going to Coast. Mrs. Arthur F. Lar- II j sen and little- daughter, Adele, will IH leave Wednqsday for Los Angeles 111 where she will spend the re- JU mainder of tho winter., Mrs. Larsen HI Pj will visit her brother T. E. Anderson I II in the Southern California city. ' I t Enlists In Army John W. Baker lj of Ogden has enlisted in the United y States army, engineering department. I jj Married Today Harry Hoff and Pearl Ames of Trenton, Cache Coun II III ty' Utah, w'ero married today at tho 31 i! 0U USe Just'co Adam L. Peter- (Jul liS Miss Mary Dermody, employed as a niffjl' telephone operator by the Western nil ill Union Telegraph company,- and a it daughter of W. J. Dermody, underwent ill! II an opcration at tne Dee no3Pil Sat- urday night for appendicitis and other complications. At noon today she was reported as making satisfactory progress. prog-ress. Were' In Nevada E. W. Winkler and R. J. Becraft, both of the grazing division of the United States forestry service, returned "yesterday from a ten-day trip through Nevada. They have been making lectures at distrlot and county conventions held by the farmers. From Idaho D. M. Newton, travel ing passenger agent for the Union Pacific, Pa-cific, returned this morning from a business trip to Glenn Ferry. Idaho. On Forestry Business L-. F. icneipp, district forester, left Sunday for Eph-riam, Eph-riam, Utah, where he will attend to forestry business. Ho will return the latter part of the week. Clearings The bank clearings in Ogden banks, according to tho statement state-ment issued today from the Ogden Clearing House association, were nearly near-ly $100,OOQ greater today than on the same date last year. The total today was $325,789.16: February -1, 1917, the toUil was $228,821.78. The increase- is $9G,967.37. Engineer's Fees City Engineer Jo-soph Jo-soph Traccy reported $122.G0, as the total fees collected by his department at tho city hall during last month. Tho number of permits issued were as follows: fol-lows: Sewer, 2 plumbing, 31; building. build-ing. S: street excavation, 5; house numbers, 5; surveys and grades, 4; and poles, 11. Total, 49. Arrested William Jones and C. J. Smith, two Ogden residents, wore arrested ar-rested last night by Deputy Sheriff R. H. Soulo and placed In the county jail under charges of drunkenness. The two were thoroughly intoxicated, according ac-cording to the deputy, but no liquor was found on their persons. They were arrested on Washington avenue, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth streets. Each depositd $50 bail for their appearance 'in court: News of Death Mrs. K. C. Hanley, 2121 Royal avenue, received' a, mes-sakc mes-sakc today announcing the death of her nephew, Edward O'Grady, at the St. Joseph hospital in Denver," Tuesday of last week. He was 30 years old. Death followed an operation for appendicitis. ap-pendicitis. His homo was in Denver. Mrs,. Merlin J. stone left Ogden Saturday Sat-urday morning over the Los Angeles Limited for Imperial City, California, where she will spend the remaining winter months with her daughter, Mrs. 1 3eorge Woolllscroft. i Divorce Case. A furtherhearing of 1 the divorce case of Clarence J. Shirk 1 figainst Marguerite Shirk was hold to-Jay to-Jay in Judge A. W. Agee's division ofJ ' the district court. Tho deposition of Mrs Pearl M. Copp, sister of tho de- ! Fendant. of Seattle, Wash., was read. 1 rhe case was continued. |