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Show RANDOM REFERENCES ' IRISH & IRISH, Chiropractors. 209, lo 211 Col. Hudson Bldg. Phone 27b. ; ' 3198 Attend Funeral number of Salt Lake people came to Ogden yesterday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Marv Fitzgerald, among them Mr. ami Mrs. Ivn Sullivan and Mrs. James Irvis. White Elephant sale of everything in stock at real bargain, Saturday. Everything must go. If vou like the best, you are sure to like B. & G. butter. Seventies All members of the Sov-enty-six quorum of Seventies are requested re-quested to meet at the Second Ward meeting house next Sunday at 4:30 p m. We have moved six doors north tc 2430 Washington avenue. Ogden Electric Elec-tric Co. Goes to Coast G. W. McCune has pone to California where he will sojourn so-journ for some time on account of ill health. Old papers for sale. Ogden Standard. Stand-ard. G. U. Zimmerman was called to San Diego, Cal., yesterday and departed over the Salt Lake line. We have moved six doors north to 2430 Washington avenue. Ogden Elec-trice Elec-trice Co. Rummage sale of all White Elephant poods Saturday. Real bargains Christian Church At the First Christian church tonight the monthly Friendship meeting will be hld in the parlor of the church. The church will serve a good supper and good program will also be rendered. WE'RE not superstitions, but we believe be-lieve in signs. Redfield King Inc. 5001 Mrs. M. A. Hartley will leave Ogden for St. Louis, Mo., tomorrow, where she will visit for some time. Harris and Jenson (N. J. Harris and David Jenson) have moved their law offices to suite 314 Col. Hudson Bldg. 4094 In in Idaho Seth Harper, formerly with the Isis theater of this city, is now manager of the Orpheum theater at Burley. Idaho. Plenty of an kinds of coal. M. L. Jones Coal & Ice company. 3492 Clothing for men, women and children. chil-dren. Furniture, party clothes, clothes at sacrifice price. White Elephant sale, 234 S Washington, Saturday. Son Improving County Commissioner Commis-sioner and Mrs. Martin P. Brown returned re-turned yesterday from San Francisco where they went more than a week i ago on receipt of a telegram announcing announc-ing the serious condition of their son, Arthur Brown, who is a patient in the U. S. naval hospital at Coat Island. The young marine is suffering of pleuro-pneumonia but is now much improved. " Ten per cent discount on monumental monumen-tal work, Mitchell's opp. City Cemetery Boy Seriously III Leonard Talor. the little crippled newsboy who sang so delightfully at the Battery B b. me-fit me-fit show la -t I ember and won many admirers in his own town, which caused caus-ed him to be in demand for public functions, is very' 01 at bis homp, 2680 Jackson avenue. He fell from Ins pony about a month ago and suffered a shock from which he has not recovered. recov-ered. "The photographer in your town." The Tripp Photo Studio, 320 25th street, bl85 Poultry Lecturer Ed Brown. F. S. ' L , of London will be in Ogden May 7 and will deliver a lecture to Ogden poultry raisers. Mr. Brown is one of the foremost authorities on chicken raising in the world and his coming here is considered as a very fortunate occurrence. The Weber county farm bureau and the Weber County Poultry ;i ociation will have charge of .the event. Bread Three loaves. 25c. PreSD and wholesome. Greenwell's 2 stores. Goes to Navy Eugene Erickon. whose name appeared near the top if the list of forty -one men going to Camp Lewis. April. 2S, will go to San Francisco io join the navy Instead. Erickton served three years in the navy and came home for a furlough when he registered for the draft. He i-ecured his release from the local board. It is far wiser to purchase your winter's 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 Marriage License Issued Joseph L. Musgrave and Elsie M. Kelly, both of Ogden were granted a marriage license yesterday at the court house and later married by Justice Adam L. Peterson. Born Only one birth was recorded with the city health department to-dav, to-dav, that one being the record of a birth in Hie Japanese colony. A boy was born April 15 to Yojl and Mil Yokoyamam Yamiguehi, 267 Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth str et Born Mr. and Mrs. Sera S. Young are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl born at their home, 938 Twenty-seventh Twenty-seventh street yesterday at 12 20 o'clock. Estate Closed An order was issued today that the estate of Tossie Jul-IL Jul-IL rosinskl be finally closed and the :1 , minis tra tor discharged. The order came from Judge Pratfs court. The report of tho administrator showed that (!)'-" was only about $169 of the estate left after deducting funeral ex pen es, etc . and expenses oi the last illness of Mrs. Jutrosinski, who died November 23, 1917. Newton J Isidore, the sole heir, received tho estate. Killing Dogs According to the dog tax collector, no order has been issued as to how dogs shall be killed in Ogden. Og-den. other than according to law. The collector says a report in the morning morn-ing papers, that dogs shall not be killed kill-ed on streets, is an error |