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Show ! RANDOM REFERENCES H; Horrocks Bros, are closing out all Ladies' Coats and Suits at Cost. 748 H: Returns Home William Greenwell, H ' who has been in training at Camp H- Lewis, Wash., has returned to his ' home in this city. He was, prior to ' his entrance into the service, secre- tary of the B. P. 0. E. H B & G Butter spells economy and j Coming Home B. P. Branting, for- merly employed by the Ogden Union f Railway and Depot company, will rc- turn from Camp Beauregard, La., to J , resume his duties. H! '! Cream Puffs. Big, fresh, rull of ) cream. Grcenwell's Bakery. 195 1 Improving W. A. Biddle and son, who have been confined to their home Jl for the past ten days with smallpox are much improved. ! Old papers for sale. Ogden Stand- Goes to Mllford--Dr. arcGillicuddy, H' United States assistant surgeon of the H! Public Health Service, who has ren- dered invaluable aid during his stay Hj in Ogden and has become highly re- Ii garaeu ay me pauems ui m miuvi J gency hospital where he has acted as I interne, left this afternoon for Mil- I ford, southern Utah, and hopes to be i back in Ogden before long, j j Modern Home Choicest location, P for sale at half its actual value. P. 0. j Box 350. Phone 610. 7432 t From Nevada Superintendent B. A. 1 Campbell of" the Southern Pacific has I returned after several days of inves-tigation inves-tigation throughout Nevada. I I j Greiner's chili is the best. 77&3 I From Seattle Hagbart Anderson, I who has been serving his country in the shipyards at Seattle, has returned i to Ogden. He says he enjoyed the j experience, for he was a sailor before ; he settled down in Ogden years ago. j Clean rags wanted at the Stand- j ' ard office, i Out of the Army E. S. Bassctt, son ! of Wm. E. Bassett of the Plaza Apart- I ments, has returned home from an officers' of-ficers' training school at Waco, Texas, i Clean rags wanted at the Standafd : office. ! Seriously III A message was re-ceivetf re-ceivetf yesterday from Camp Kearny 1 that Clarence Tlte was in a serious condition, suffering of influenza-pneu- ! monia. His mother was to have ar- ! jj rived at Camp Kearny this morning. 13 The photographer in your town. 1 The Tripp Photo Studio, 320 Twenty- II fifth street 5132 1 Marriage License Frank W. Erick- S son and Sylvia Parker, both of Salt I Lake received a marriage license here j , Saturday evening after the court house S was closed, and were immediately j married by Bishop O. M. Sanderson. Deputy Clifford Young opened his of- 8 fice in order to obtain the license for 8 the young couple. |