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Show RANDOM I REFERENCES LEMON CLING PEACHES. For several days, one mile north Hot Springs, right side road. Wedel) 9723 Wanted Boy -with wheel for delivering deliv-ering at Bramwcll's. 9610 Tower Removed The construction tower of the. Sperry Hour railla Is be ing removed from the budding The tower has been in service for scmp months aiding in the lifting ol mate rials from th- ground to the various sections of the structure. Want a taxi? Phone 137S. Inter-urban Inter-urban Taxi tc Transfer Co. 9392 Old papers tot eats, wgdcn Stan -5 Eugene M Pack hn open,j a modern dental office Rooms 807 80S Eceles Bldg. Phone 716. 9069 Clean rags wanted at The Stands rd sfflca. JONATHAN apples. We deliver. 55S 12th St. Phone 3294-R. 9300 Elerator girl wanted at The Reed. 9106 Flushing Sewers The entire sewer system of Ogdcn will be Hushed next Tuesday according to word given out by the street department today. It will be the second bath of the : ear for the sewers of the city. I Do It Now Have a family picture taken at the Tripp Photo Studio. 320V 25th street, before school begins. 8399 For 8ale Modern eight-room house on the bench. Two blocks from Reed hoUl. Phone 71. 9076 Winter Uniforms Members of the Ogden police torcc forsaked th( l ulnfonns for the winter bluca today. Taxi. Ph. 611. Red Front Liven. 9066 fc Indian tanned buffalo rug. Reason able. Writo Box F, care Standard 8971 Work Stopped The rains of yesterday yester-day and the previous day caused a halt I on the street work in the various parts of the city, according to Commission cr Flygare. The paving work, however, how-ever, has not been retarded. Money to loan. Kelly a Herrick. 4706 l Clean rags wanted at ins Standard Ms Auto Accident Asking that officers b detailed on the case. W P. Chambers Cham-bers reported that his automobile had been In a collision at ElKht.en'h street and Washington avenue Polloi say that Chambers and his twe, dau i ters were driving south on Washington Washing-ton avenue when hr- ran into a car be longing to T E. Tboma5. Thomas Is aid to have stopped his car near a street light to make repairs on his auto headlights. Chambers' car was damaged, the radiator being brokOQ and l finder crushed. The Thomas machine was badly damaged. Mrs. E. K. Van Alan reported to the police that an automobile driven by three men ran into her St the corner of Twenty-third street and Washlneton avenue last evening at 6 o'clock. She i was not Beverly injured Artistic funeral pieces a specialty. Dumke Floral Company, Ph 52 W. 4173 COAL, cil kl. Buy now M. L. Jones Coal & Ice Co. Ph. 160C 2G6S Republicans to Meet A meeting of the Republican state committee has h eo railed by Chairman Henry Welsh j to be held Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, in Salt Lake Questions con- icerninK the coming campaign end the general organization of the porty throughout the state will be considered. Call at Merchants' Dispatch Messenger Messen-ger service and pet our Ogden City I map showing new streets. Phone 502. Maps free 9S46 Robbed at Station - Tra C lnz from Driggs. Ida., to Tonopah, Nov , to be BtB ihe bedside of her sick husband, Mrs J R Bingham, while In the rnion station yesterday, waa robbed of her purse and ?10. Officers But terfleld and Syphers investigated the case but no description of the pickpocket pick-pocket could be obtained. Passengers Passen-gers at the station took up a collection to provide Mrs. Bingham with funds Beet Campaign Further delay of initial operation of the Amalgamated Sugar company has been caused by weatlK-r renditions, according to word from ES, Sebblow. acrlculturisl for 1 1 - i idt-n-DriKham disinei Practicallj all plants of the company were scheduled sched-uled for opening Monday bui has )( n postponed because of the heavy rains Methodist Meetings Evangelistic meetings will be started on Sunday October 12, at the First Methodist church and will continue throughout the month. Dr James W. Kramer will conduct (he services. For this series' of meetings a Methodist choir is being reorganized by C M. Walton, direr lor A rehearsal of the choir was held last evening. Election Plans Arrangements for polling places and election officials for fifty-four voting districts of Ogden are being made by City Recorder Critrhlow. Previous polling plan s will be used wherever possible. Several new locations are anticipated, however. how-ever. As many experienced election Judges as possible will bo chosen. 162 being necessary- The city recorder will also attend to details such as elec-, tion booths, supplies and equipment. Paving Money Claims of th- Mr-ran Paving company for $22,139 26 for paving pav-ing were allowed by the city -.ommis sion yesterday i Wheat Arriving Wit li no Indications that the tjovrTiimr.nt will purchase any wheat at the federal niarante-, heavy shipments of grain continue to arrive In Ogrden from northern Utah and Southern South-ern Idaho. Hard wheat la In demand and a premium of from 2' to 30 renin or bushel Is brine offered for It by mlllln" concerns. Soft wheat Is also selling above the government figure. On a Mission- Ezra Steele and Sfel-v1n Sfel-v1n Douglas, two well known yot Qfl men of Ogdem departed last nl$:ht for the east where they will perform a mission for the L. D. S church. The boB will be under the direction ol the mission headquarters at Brooklyn, Brook-lyn, N. Y. Wanted -Irmatz Clemonzfeskl is he-Ing he-Ing sought by the Home Servicv bureau bu-reau of the Red Cross. Important commnnications for Mr. Clemoszfeskl have BITived from Denver. Going to Convention Dr. Ernest W. Browning of Ogden departed yesterday yes-terday for New Orleans where he vsill attend the national convention of the American Dental Association While at New Orleans. Dr. Browning will study anestliep'a under Dr. Arthur E. Smith After completing his rour. at New Orleans In. Hrowning will d( part for New York City where bo will take a post-graduate course at Columbia Colum-bia university. Promoted Miss Inez Adams has received re-ceived a temporary appointment in the drafting section of the engines ins department at the forest sen-Ire department. de-partment. She was formerly employed in the service as a mail clerk. Religion Classes Sunday, October 12, is the date 60t for the holding of the tri-stake convention of ihe religion re-ligion classes of Ogden, Weber and North Ogden slake... The morning session will be held in the auditorium of the Weber Normal college while the afternoon session will be held in the tabernacle. On An Inspection S. V. Locke, recreational rec-reational department of th. forest service, will depart tomorrow for an Inspection trip through Ihe southern part of the state. The civil service commission has announced an-nounced an examlnaUon for map mi-orlsts. mi-orlsts. both men and women on Ne-vember Ne-vember 5, at a salary of 5900 per an-,num. an-,num. Appointees whose serlces are j satisfactory will be granted a tewpo rary increase of J20 por month after I two months' service. oo |