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Show 1 RANDOM I REFERENCES 1 Owens 406 25th St. Hat blocking,: 1 cleaning; hand pressing. Ex U. S. H ' Navy. Nuff Said. M Has Influenza A. W. Hartley is con-01 con-01 tined to his home, suffering an attack m of influenza. At the time he was taking tak-ing n sick, he was preparing to go to m Siberia in Y. M. C. A. work. I CLEAN RAGS wanted at tbe Stan- I dard office. ff Arrives Overseas Wilbur R. Lee, g son of Mrs. J. F. Lee of this city has mlj arrived safely overseas according to 1 word received by his mother. Wilbur I is a member of Company F, Eighth ln- 3 fan try. Sr. Cream Puffs. Big, fresh, full of jw . cream. Greenvvell's Bakery. 195 Si On Detail Duty Wallace M. Riddle f? of the Sevier National Forest is in Og- j den on a thirty-day detail duty at the j locaj forest office. I "The photographer in your town." 3 Vhc Tripp Photo Studio, 320 26th St. Has Seen Action Mrs. Luella i Thomas, 266 Twenty-third st'roct has H received word from her son Sergeant Wm Denziel C. Thomas, battery E. 119th F. mil A- from France, saying that he is in mm good health and has seen exciting ac- HH lIon on 1,10 front- SC$ Old papers ror ealu. Ggaen Stand M ird. IH Marriage Licenses Marriage licens- 'ffif es were granted yesterday at the M court house to Fred Bishop of Long- MI mont. Col., and Margaret C. Muirbrook. "fl of West Warren, and to Francisco j Vargas and Jesusa Arambula, both of j Lakeside, Utah. j II Flowers telegraphed anywhere in U. g S. or Canada. Dumke Floral. Phone 1 3 Sugar Magnates Horace 0. Have: Raj, mevcr, well known sugar magnates of jjJB Xew York, was in Ogden yesterday to- ' ml gether with a number of men connect- fljl ed with his Interests. The party left i MX " early last evening for Denver in the I m private car "Sunrise." ! ' Before the war, during the war and B after the war good at all times B P &. G Butter. Wjj Recovering David Matson of the Marion hotel is making a slow but till g ( sure recovery from a bad attack of in-'b in-'b ' lluenza. Modern Home Choicest location- tiiM for sale at half Its actual vaiue. P. O Jj box 350. Phone 610. J:9 SIj Railway Mali Clerk Jno F. Purdy of Wit J ' Ogden today qualified as a regular ijflS clerk in the Railway Mall service 'and HH is on duty at the Ogden Union terml- jf CLEAN RAGS wanted at the Stan- Ilia dan lGe" !hc resignation of Judge beo. Barker will lake effect on December 1st and thereafter he will practice law with Joseph Chez at First National bank building under firm name, of Chez & Barker. -193 Greiners Chill Is the best. 7783 Judge George S. Barker has resigned resign-ed from the bench to practice law with , Benator Joseph Chez at First National bank building, under the firm name of Chez & Barker. 492 Improving Mrs. Wm. Howell, who) has been seriously ill of influenza, Is, improving. Has Influenza M. H. Brandon, formerly for-merly circulation manager of the Standard, Stan-dard, is down with influenza at Camp Marriage License Clyde T. Burn-ingham Burn-ingham of Hooper, and Donetta C. Blood' of Kanesvllle, were granted a license to wed at the county clerk's office of-fice today. On Sick List Deputy Sheriff Curtis Allison Is the latest member of the sheriff's department to be added to the sick list. Divorce Case Dismissed The suit by Eugene F. Burke against Alico V. - Burke was dismissed in the district 1 court today at the request of the plaintiff. plain-tiff. Mary Scott was granted a decree of divorce in the district court today by Judge A. W. Agee, from William B. Scott upon the grounds of non-sup-porL The couple were married in St. Louis, August 25, 1888. From Nevada G. C. Williams and wife are here on a visit with relatives. Mr. Williams Is a signal maintainor on the Southern Pacific at Humboldt |