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Show RANDOM REFERENCES '.e IRISH. Chiropractors, 209, ?! Sill Col. Hudson Bide. Phone 3275. - L, ii Tax 4pril 1 has been set as t P, J Hav of grace to be allowed Kent Poll tax collectors. When delfSte has expired County Attorney &t Ri?r will probably be in-P in-P Z hv the commissioners to jtr0C ,nmn aints on all delinquents. CttoSorSSlon that they will be S K their taxes are not forlhcom- gbeforo April Not go bad war bread with B. & G. fetter- i visit Their Son-Mr. and Mrs. T. J. ' ,,.,Lck have just returned from a fffs visit in California. They fid the soliders m training at Smn Balboa. They were delighted the morale of the troops and saw inv Utah bovs. Edward Maddock, Srk 21st Infty., U. S. A., now sta-'& sta-'& at San Diego, is a son of Mr. i rA Mrs Maddock and the trip was fSde t0 'that city m0I'e parUcular!y t0 toil him. F Rent A three -story brick busi-f busi-f block near depot, two upper floors brooming house. 19 rooms. First r' largest restaurant and store Sm combined in city. Will give ' three-year lease. Apply Owner, 2536 j. Adams. 3710 '! Bcunty on Coyotes John Coffin of iHunlsvillc was given a county warrant i- 'cr ?5 yesterday as bounty for the Laughter 0f two coyotes. The war-rat war-rat ras ordered drawn by the board cl county commissioners. ffe clean rugs and carpets. Ogden Ijteam Laundry. 3634 On Lecture Tour Dr. L. H. Pintler Toll leave some time next week for (i points in southern Utah, where he will pre a series of professional lectures. Dr. Pintler is a chiropractor. Remember 3251, as we clean lace ttrtains, wall paper, painted walls, na and windows. Ask for Bert, 3251. 1 3501 wptain Garr Goes CapL Mack Garr, a of Mr, and Mrs. B. P. Garr, SOI Washington avenue, and who has been Jh cavalry training at Fort Sam Hous-iton, Hous-iton, near San Antonio, has been ordered or-dered to France for active duty. Mrs. jGarr and little son, Mack Garr, Jr hohavc been in San Antonio for the tot few months, now are en route to ) Oar dry cleaning department will dean your rugs and carpets satisfac-Jtoiily. satisfac-Jtoiily. Ogdcn Steam Laundry. 3634 j Made a Corporal William 0. Bay, ol the aviation division of Uncle Sam's "army, and now stationed at Waco, vTeias, has been promoted to corporal. He ras a traveling salesman for the fUcDonald Candy company, with head-,Q0irters head-,Q0irters at Montpolier, Idano. Ho -formerly lived in Ogden. Suits dry cleaned ?1. Dollar Clean- Guests of Club Madame Borgny Hammer and her company, who will live "Hedda Gabler" at the Orpheum itteater Wednesday night, will bo spo-crn spo-crn peats of the members of the University club between 3 and 5 o'clock tomorrow nfternoon. It will w merely a get-acquainted meeting. Maurice Browne, a member of Madame tHimmer's company, will lecturo at iekr college during the morning MM "The Movement of the Theater." I Ten per cent discount on monumen. til work. Mitchell's, opp. City Cemetery Sells dry cleaned $1. Dollar Clean- 1 . j 'Sails dry cleaned 51. Dollar Clean- i J TO MY FRIENDS AND CLIENTS: i , f close3 m-v law offices at Og- , ca wd opened them at suite 302 In 1 K?.JfUbulwlnS. (3-11 South Main R' SJalt Lake c,ty. where I will l Pleased to meet you. I j . 14, i9l8t Cf c Richard8. 3494 j Joid papers for salo. Ogden Stand-I Stand-I I I JeS?? of a11 kmds of coal. M. L. I p Coal & Ice company. 3492 ! 'pifirM Jful sign ring up 289. pield-Klng will sign anything.' j j 3533 I'tof?? y?n, clean hous send us your Sta'm r Ds and draperies. Ogden j-eam Laundry. 3634 LewTThe nroverbial stork visited 9 foil 7.2; 2Ionroe avenue, this morn- WbrV 0 c,ock having them a fine i Wde LuThe mother was Miss 10 Mr iabe befre her marrIase 1 &lnen, lert QGden last night as ,Cch nfV?iunlcere for tbe artillery i !Ctnf th0 UnltGfl States array. I Vtton L tbrouSb tbe city ex-j ex-j ajtnnts. They all went to Fort Logan, Colo., where they will be in training for this branch of the army. Those who left were Nicholas Sldor-akis, Sldor-akis, John J. Powell and Robert W. Wall, all of Ogden; Ralph O'Shca, Bakersfleld, CaL; Clarence J. Hunt, SL George, Utah; Edward Dolstein, Kansas Kan-sas City, Mo.; and Jesse Wright, of the same place. Powell and Wall were on the Mexican Mexi-can border with the troops who went down to quell the greaser trouble. Improving Billy Zuppann, the 3-year-old son of W. E. Zuppann, 28S8 Wall avenue. Is gradually improving after a week's attack of spinal meningitis. men-ingitis. Sues for Divorce Complaint for divorce di-vorce has been filed in the district court by EfTle Boll Spencer against H. H. Spencer on the grounds of failure to provide. The couple was married in Ogden December 31, 1S77. The plaintiff alleges that the defendant has failed to provide for her for a period of five years past. Land Case In the case of Charoes Bingham against Peter Mietus, Judge Agee has issued an order demanding of the defendant to show cause why the court should not issue an injunction injunc-tion restraining the dofendant from committing any waste on tho land which is the subject of the suit and from interfering with tho plaintiff taking tak-ing peaceful possession. Bingham is suing for the possession of land Mcitus had under a lease. Wounded Joseph Goss, manager of the Orpheum, has received word that his brother, who is the driver of an ambulance in the French war zone, has been wounded, but not disabled. Clearings Tho Ogden Clearing House report, is issued today, shows the clearings totaled 359,277.45. On the same date, last year, the total clearings were ?270,607.456. The increase in-crease is $7S,669.99. Meet Tomorrow The Parent-Teachers' association of the Qulncy school will meet In the building tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, when Mr. Huish will give an address on "Civic Pride." The sixth grade pupils and ono o fthe instructors at tho school will also give part of the program. nn |