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Show HEALTH DEPARTMENT GIVES LISTOF BIRTHS, ' 1 Ogden's Population Materially, Increased By Activity of Doctor Stork Ogden's birth record for December was announced yesterday by George Shorten, city health inspector, with the following as the list of births reported re-ported during the month: Carl E. Jorgensen, male, 2626 Quln-cy Quln-cy avenue. j David W. Firth, male, 21 W. Patter-1 son. , Herman Martin, male, 285 Monroe avenue. George W. Jacobs, female, 540 Twenty-second street. William F. Cunningham, male, 306 Twenty-third street. I Shlnjl Iwaraoto, male, 2838 Wash-1 ington avenue. I Edgar Holmes, male, 2869 Adams! avenue. . 1 L. P. Aaron, male, 224 W. Patter-! son. William O. Facer, male, 3054 Adams Ad-ams avenue. Ray C- Bushnell, male, 153 Thirty-fifth Thirty-fifth street. Harry C. Flaner, male, 1504, Washington Wash-ington avenue. Fred A. Herring, femalo, 134 W. Twenty-seventh street. Ralph Farr, malo, 3134 Adams avenue. ave-nue. William G. Donaldson, female, 354 Twenty-eighth street. Louis F.. Krooll, female, Ogden, Utah. O. A. Ogden, female, 67S Sullivan avenue. H. B. Wheelwright, female, 80S Twenty-fifth street. Albert L. Oliver, female, 1G2 Twenty-fifth street. Albert Ricks, male, 2571 Lincoln avenue. Clarence H. Spicer, female; 119 Twenty-ninth street. Joseph Varney, female, S069 Wall avenue. Ray Parley, twins, male and female, Dee hospital. George W. Pypc'r, female," 2577 iPolk avenue. Clause H. Gruman, female, -158 ; Twen,ty-eighth street. Walter N. Farr, male, 3-10 Parry avenue. James Burt, female, 18S0 Park ave- ' nue. Frank C Russell, female, 138 W. Twenty-ninth street. James L. Turner, male, 227 Twen- 1 ty-scvonth street Georgo F. Benton, male, 55G Twen- i ty-first street. Grand C Bishop, male, 724 Twenty- ' seventh street Geert Boekweg, male, 3303 Stephens I avenue. Clarence D. Kingston, female, Ar-gyle Ar-gyle apartments. Alfred E- Bryden, female, 2942 1 Washington avenue. Francis L. Scoville. female, 864 Twenty-fourth street. t Stephen Jessop, male, 152 Patterson avenue. j D. C Stephenson, male, 2214 Washington Wash-ington avenue. 3 BSMagl 1 m w)"i 1 11 ill 11 11 11 1 iiii--- ' " r Ernest Shaw, male, 314 Twelftl street. Thomas E. Burnette, male, 27: Twenty-sixth street. Frank Bertagnolll, male, 2330 D avenue. Geo. W. West, female, 332 Patter son avenue. Moroni W. Sherwood, male, 357 Dar street. Leonard Burghout, female, 75? Twenty-seventh street 0. W. Tucker, male, 555 Twenty fifth street. William A- Jones, female, 1979 W,ai: avenue". Henry E. Olsen, female, 1957 Grant avenue. A. T. Barrett, female, 2534 Brlnkei avenue. V. B. Monteith, male, 871 Twenty fourth street Charles E. Tillotson, female, 74 Twenty-fourth street. L. L. Huston, male, 2374 Lincoln avenue. William R. Hunter, female, 2921 Child avenue. M. E. Brown, female, 279 Thirty-fourth Thirty-fourth street. Stanley L. Lowe, female, 32C Twenty-fifth street. Manuel Trevlno, female, 590 Chester Ches-ter street- Dolbert Miller, male, Dee hospital. Ralph Rimby, male, Broom hotel. William A. Corn, female, 2131 Jefferson Jef-ferson avenue. Percy W. Turner, female, 250 Frank-in Frank-in avenue. Grant A. Rounds, female, 2S66 Madison Madi-son avenue. Clarence Murphy, female, 25C Har-isville. Har-isville. Wilford E. Hart, female, 510 Can-:on Can-:on Road. - a 1 F. G. Yantzer, male, 6 Argylc Apts. 7 2g Chas. I. Grow, male, 2020 Qulncy 2 avenue. g Ray Boulter, female, 329 Washing- ij p . ton avenue. 1' 6$il Chas. E. Driver, male, 2637 Hudson A BS-i - avenue jj p John Parry, female, Ogden, Utali. , 1 Chas. A. Johnson, female, 2653 Lin f, coin avenue. M sS- Geo. W. Warner, male, 238 Twen- f lieth street f i?a James Triolono, niale., 203 W. Twen- I ty-first street. I Albert E. Read, femalo, 536 Thir- 0 teenth street. - V ''1 L A. W. Bingham, female, 3299 Ogden jgjfj avenue. EJli Gerald M. Steed, female, 133 West jM Twenty-seventh street 1 StS 00 -4 m COUGHED DAY AND NIGHT. f ?M ' John Vognue, Elberton, Ga., writes: V. w L "Last fall, when my neighbors were 3 down witli Influenza, I took a severe j EFi , cold and before I was aware of my con- 3 dition I was down sick in bed. I gffl coughed night and day and my throat was raw and sore. I got a bottle of Fol- SSB? . ey's Honey and Tar Compound and X-1 took eight small doses in two hours'. i j CR My condition began to improve and In I, rki a few days I was as well as ever. In yKm my opinion Foley's is the best cough V R medicine made." A. R. Mclntyre Drug f Co. Adveritsement. " Jj OO fir Iwm "What is the worst thing about rich- ; BlPo C3?" asked the teacher of the Juvon.lft , gjjfo class. , pp "Tho scarcity." promptly answered the wKly, bright youth at tho head of the class. i jjoTli Teacher "In what way do tho quakcrs f speak differently from us. Wlllnrd?" - STcat Wlllard "They don't swear." ! IGet |