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Show I RANDOM I REFERENCES I i ARTISTIC funeral pieces a special-Ill special-Ill ty Dumko Floral, 1601 Hudson avo-ll avo-ll nue. Phono 52-v. 6689 llll Urging Freight Shipments B. W.-Illl W.-Illl Robins, assistant general freight agent. Rill of the Denver and Rio Grande l-ail-lUl road, -was in Ogden yesterday urging I M the business men to sec that fall ship-I ship-I I ments are complete before the ex-Ill ex-Ill tremely heavy traffic during the early llll winter months. Robbins stated the llil government had asked the consumer, merchant, and railroad to cooperate in llll preventing a congestion of traffic this I 111 We Put signs on anvtninS wlth a III surface. Redfield-King. 72S0 llll FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HIS Twenty-fourth street and Adams llll wenue. Rev. John Edward Carver, llll pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. Moru- I II ing worship 11 o'clock. Young Pco- ( pie's and evening services at First (1 Methodist church when Rabbi Gold- I I man wil1 sDcak ill papers for sale. Ogflen Stand- Kiln Marriage Performed Carl Jones of llll North Ogden and Ethel Klngham of 1 11 Rigby, Idaho, were married yesterday llll at the court house by Justice Adam L. Ill Peterson. I I Bell boy wanted at Reed Hotel. 7140 ill Seeks Divorce The marriage of Ed- lyl ward L. Carter and Lula Carter was HI annulled yesterday In the district 1 1( court by order of Judge A. E. Pratt- llll The couple were married December llll 19, 1916, at Kansas City, Mo. Carter I I alleged that he had been in an intox- llifl icated condition for soveral days prev- fj ious to, and during tho time of, and I after the marriage ceremony and that I I when he recovered his sense he repvi-llll repvi-llll diated the ceremony and sought to l9 have It annulled. Ho has never lived D; with his wife, he says. 1(11 Suits dry cleaned and pressed 1.00 IdI Dollar cleaners. Phono 513. fnl Inducted The local board of cx- l emption received induction papers H 1 from Salt Lake yesterday, for Eugene Finley. IHI BREAD at wholesale prices, fresh jl I and good. Greenwell's two stores. 6886 III; After Escaped Boys Supt. E. S. (1)1 Hinckley of tho state industrial school, ill left last evening for Evanston to re-luff re-luff turn two boys who escaped recently from the state school, but who were gill stopped at Evanston. llll : "Tho photographer In your town." H The Tripp Photo Studio. 320 25th St. UI Office Hours Mrs. Ezra C. Rich an-nounces an-nounces that her office hours at the IRK offices of the home service section 1 of the American Red Cross Avill bo bell be-ll 1 tweon the hours of 0 to 5 p. m. rather ff than from 2 to 5 as previously anil an-il nounccd. ml No substitute can take the place of II B. &. G. Butter. Sentenced to Pen A. Boast, the ne- H gro arrested here several weeks ago by Captain O. H. Mohlman for Elko, g 1 Nov., has been- sentenced to serve ti i term of one to fifteen years in the lift Nevada penitentiary for burglary. He IB is alleged to have stolen a money bag II from a railroad conductor. The Back contained ?130 in currency and $20 in I government vouchers. Boast is said HI to have confessed to the Ogden pollco HI officer before being extradited. I Suits dry cleaned and pressed $1.00. Dollar cleaners. Phone -513. Fit for Service William A. Stone has been examined and reported fit for limited military service; Lisle Bram-well Bram-well has been placed in the same class. Louis J. Kennedy has been de-! de-! clared fit for general service and William Wil-liam H. Cook has been reported unfit for service. All are registrants of the Ogden city district. Suits dry cleaned and pressed $1.00. j Dollar cleaners. Phono 513. Notice I am called to the colors this month. Yill people whom I am indebted to, kindly mail me their statements state-ments and receive payment in full. (Signed) W. H. Purdy, Signwriter, 445 Twenty-fifth street. Lectures Sunday Rabbi Joseph Goldman from Russia will lecture at the M. E. church tomorrow at 3 p. m. on the "Inner Life of Russia." Struck by Lightning On Thursday nlcht the homo of Miss Webb on West I court was damaged during tho heavy thunder storm. Lightning struck tho house. Grazing Examiner J. W Nelson, of Washington, D. C, is at the local offices of tho United States forestry service. Mr. Nelson is grazing examiner exam-iner at tho headquarters office at Washington. He will leave tomorrow for tho Humboldt forest of Nevada, Mrs. A. J. Dodson, 2730 Washington Washing-ton ave, has returned from a three months' visit at Los Angeles and other oth-er southern California points, including includ-ing a two-months' stay at Santa Monica Mon-ica beach.-Volunteers beach.-Volunteers are wanted who can assist as-sist the local exemption board in registering reg-istering young men who have come of ago sinco June 5, 1918. TZiq registration regis-tration day will be Saturday, August 24, at the city board'B office, 116 Twenty -fourth street. To date but ono young woman has volunteered her services. She is Miss Eleanor Gibson, Gib-son, a city school teacher. Carl Crompton, a fireman of the Union Un-ion Pacific, was brought to Ogden yesterday from Wasatch to receive medical attention for his right hand, which was severely scalded at about 11:30 yesterday morning. Crompton was said to have been washing off tho deck of an cngine'and tho hose slipped I from his hand. Tho hot water spurt - cd over his right hand, scalding It I severely. |