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Show I RANDOM REFERENCES Artistic Funeral Pieces 8 specialty. Lumke Floral Co Phone 52-W. -1 9 JO Sixth Ward Social The primary association as-sociation of the Sixth ward will give an Ice cream and cake social in the ward -amusement hall on Twenty-third street and Madison avenue this evening. eve-ning. An interesting progTam has J been arranged and a good time Is as-suer as-suer to all those who attend. Cleland and Cleland, chiropractors Palmer school graduates. Office at their home, 2623 Drinker Ave Phone 16S4-J. 4919 Old papcra for tale. Ogden Stand-srd. Stand-srd. Was a Prisoner The only Ogden boy to be taken prisoner by the Huns during the war, Levi Murdock, son o! Mrs. Mary Haley, 2820 River avenue, has arrived in New York, according 10 information received here yesterday. APRICOTS for sale, 877 12th St. Phone 2124-R. 5080 Ice Pure aistlllea trtlflcTal only M L. Jones Coal Ac Ice '.o Phono 1603 Soldiers Arrive Two carloads of soldiers en route to demobilization points on the Pacific coast, passed through Ogden this morning. Advance word that the boys were coming had been received by the local canteen workers and r fi - lum Qta WW t ad for them when they arrived. Accommodations for two young women wo-men or men employed in city, auto ride back and forth Included. Phone 1803-J. 5049 All fraternal outing al Lagoon, Wednesday, Wed-nesday, July 16. 5053 Mjrnaan Lirene t.irrlafn 11. I censes were issued at the of rice of the county clerk today to the follow-, ing: G. Albin Schelin and Julia R. Vaehe, both of Ogden, Jamea Murphy j and Mrs. Ellen M Welch, both of Salt Lake, and to James I Klenki and Mar garet Field, both of Ogden. The two last named couple were married by Bishop O. M. Sanderson. All fraternal outing at Lagoon, Wednesday, Wed-nesday, July 1C. 5053 Stenographer, experienced, wanted at Ogden Pack. &. Prov. Co. BOSS Goes to Industrial School John Zu ! broski alias Albert Shea. 17 years of age, was sentenced to the State Indus-trial Indus-trial school this morning Immediately after being sentenced Zubroskl was taken to the school by Deputy Sheriff Ray Wegu The accused confessed to the attempted burglary of the fwVi-dard fwVi-dard Packing company as well as a number of burglaries in Salt Lake He said his home was iu Boston ;:nd that he had served a time in the Massa chusetts reformatory. H Stenographer wanted capable and H experienced at Ogden Pack & Prov. New Structure A building permit H was icsued this morning to F T. Tur- DOT lor the erection of a one-story brick dwelling to cost $3,000. The building is to be on the east side of Madison avenue between Twenty-fifth r.nd Twenty-sixth streets. Clean race wanted at The Standard! sffiee. "Yea, sir. I landed that 61; pound trout with Geo. A. Lowe Co. fishing tackle last year so I have bought this year's supply from that old reliable store." I Bids Bids were submitted this; HlOrnill" In llir rltv rnm m luuinn hv ttta Wheelwright Construction company for the work in sidewalk districts No. 148 and No. 149. WE do custom milling of all kinds or hour and feed. West Ogden Milling and Elevator Co. 360s Dr W. E. Whalen, S21 Eccles Bldg. Phone 430. 49881 Water Taxes A stream of citizens filed into the city hall this morning to pay their water assessments to the City treasurer. The office of the treasurer treas-urer was extremely busy taking In the money, amounting to many hundreds of dollars. QUICK messenger servloa. PhODe 50!:. 2900 G W. Tripp, 320 25th street. "The photographer in your town." Established Estab-lished 19cJ. Reliable. Speeding. Mack, arrested last night on south Washington avenue for driving his automobile at an exc. i .-peed, appeared in the city court this morning and was found guilty of the I charge. He was sentenced' to pay al fine of 10 or serve 10 days in the city Jail. Money to loan. Kellj & Herrick. 1706 "Fishing tackle that's fit for fishing.' fish-ing.' Tbat U the kind we sell. Geo. A. Lowo Co Vagrancy Prescot Belk. Jack Ward and Gydo Goibel, urrested last night' on a charge of vagrancy by the Ogden j police, appeared in the city court this morning and entered a plea of not, guilty. The case was set for hearing i ilonioirow morning Tackle fishing with our f!?hing tac kle Is the advice of Mr. Fisher at tho Geo. A. Lowo Co. fishing tackle de-1 de-1 partment. He will sell you the tactile und the license to use it. New Priest Father Monaghan. pro- fl - in nf niathamattiii ... ih o i I ...... o v. me ai. uuuio r,n in Seminary, is temporal v assistant pastor of St. Joseph's church. Liquor Case The case of the State ol Ft ah against James H Roberts, one of the four men arrested in Weber can yon some lime ugo by Deputies Blackburn Black-burn and Brown, after they bad found 804 pints of liquor hidden on their premises, began this morning In the Clt) lourt. Attorney David Stine appeared ap-peared for the defendant. The case of Emil Robert, one of the other defendants de-fendants in tho same case, will be tried tomorrow. - Clean -aga wanted -t the Standard it) ce, Ogdrn Welding & Repair Co.. 2274 Wushiugton. Phono 993-J. Key fitting. Home Robbed G. A. Harris. 360 Pacific Pa-cific avenue, leported to the police this morning that his house had been 1 n Into iritl robbed sometime l tween Saturday night and Tuesdav mnrnint and valuables amounting to 5 taken. C. M. Marriott, attorney, moved to Room 14. Commercial Natl, bank Bldg , Phone 753-J. 600g Sues for $105S James J. Vamey has filed suit in the district court against I Robert A. Moves, administrator of the eatate Of DeForeat Richards, de-' de-' ceased, lo recover $1,055 alleged to be i due for ih- furnishing of dirt for the Richards property on West Thirtieth ! street, now occupied by the S perry Flour company. Airplanes Coming Four Liberty-motored Liberty-motored DeHavUaad battleplanes are expected to visit Ogden on August IS, according to information received here today. It is stated that arrangement.s i will be made for a landing of the aerial visitors either at the Utah Hot I Springs or Washington Height. The .i rrangemc-nts for tho reception of ih--aviators will be arranged later. Miss Ellen Sigborne was the gue5t 'of honor at a farewell Darty clvr-n f veninc by Miss Bessie Kellihcr at hi r home, 2S2S Grant, avenue. Miss Sigborne Is to leave for her home in the east in the near future. Janitor wanted. A R. Mclntyre Drug 50S1 It takes a big man to catch a bi-; fish True to the talc and no exception excep-tion is George Carey, sergeant of the gden police force. George, who i spending his vacation in Ogden valley, hat been having all kinds of luck during dur-ing the past ion days. To prove hia ability as a fisherman, and to prove to his fellow- workers that he could catch a fish, he last night sent down a five and a quarter pound trout ad dressed lo Sergeant A. B. Jensen Whether George bought the fish or if ally caught it is a subject of much discussion at the police station. |