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Show RANDOM I REFERENCES Employment Sunday-Word ha boon received from the secretary of labor of the United States, statins that May 4th will be observed throughout the country aa Employment Sunday " The message asks that the day be observed observ-ed In churches. Easter Flowers and pot plants, right from the greenhouses. Dumke Tloral. New Bamberger Cars Six new summer ears, boucht by the Bamber-ger Bamber-ger Electric line to replace ihy.-e thai I were destroyed in the fire some lime ago, have arrived in Ogden and will I be made ready for immediate use Cars used last summer tor additional traffic, -were loaned by the Denver and Rio Grande railroad, and have been returned to that company which has sold them to a railroad in South Carolina. Caro-lina. For Sale 100 good jackets, suitable to make over for children; $1.50 each. Horrocks Bros., 2427 Wash. 3111 Auto Signs According to DeWitt Foster, secretary of the Utah Automobile Auto-mobile association affiliated with the American Automobllo association, the adoption of uniform danger and cau tlon signals by Ogden city. Weber county and the Ogden school district have been sought by the association. The national organization has adopted a metal sign of diamond shape, painted paint-ed with a yellow background and blue, letters, giving such warnings as 'Danger, 'Dan-ger, Go Slow," "School, Be Careful." and "Hospital, Slow Down." Use of I . the signs to further insure safety is advocated by the association. IFOR EASTER Get your eggs for Easter at The Sewell Grocery. 2G02 Wash. Ave., and Insist on having Joe Barker's big fresh eggs. 3115 Inspect Factories Dr. J. L. Cattron, who was recently appointed factory inspector of Utah, is expected In Ogden Og-den during the coming week to Inspect the factories of the city. Clesn rags wanted at The Standard office. To Stay In France Mr. and Mrs. Chris Flygare of Ogden have received word from their son, Private Carl Flygare, from Brest, France, stating ' that he expect to be sent back into J Germany with his division as a replacement re-placement unit to stay until the peace 'treaty goes Into effect. Private Flygare is with Company D, Eighth Infantry, j Eighth division. I Ice Pur distilled artificial only M. L. Jones Coal & Ice Co. Phono 1603 2568 At Evanston Members of the Order of Railroad Conductors and of the auxiliary aux-iliary of that orde- in Ogden, will be the guests of the Eanston, Wyo , conductors con-ductors this evening at a banquet and ! dance in the Wyoming town. A number num-ber of members of the Oqden chapter Will attend the affair Old papers for sale. Ogden Standard. Stand-ard. Among the Dead The name of Glen B. Stalling? of 3300 Adams avenue, trai omitted In the official list of Utah's heroic dead that was printed last Sunday in the morning paper Stalling? enlisted on the first day that war was declared and made the supreme su-preme sacrifice for his countrv QUICK messenger service. Phono 502. 2900 ExConvict Arrested A colored man .who Is believed to have been the as- Isailanl of Owen Bennett, proprietor i i he Dundee Woolen Mills of Ogdon, v ho was assaulted and robbed in Sail Lake City early Thursday mornin. was arrester) yesterday at Bountiful The man arrested Is Sherman Jackson, Jack-son, an ex-convict, and it is stated that , l)f.n,i.,ii has rifnt if iofi htm flq his as ! salnnt Call 22 tor Taxi or Transfer service. 1557 Announcement was made yesterday by the Glen Bros -Roberta Piano company com-pany that the company had closed a deal for a ten year lease of the larpe Bamberger building on Main street in Salt Lake and that immediate steps j would be taken inward the remodelinc j of the structure to meet the needs of ' the company hich is to establish a music house there to be known as the i tin kering Hall." The general offices of the company will remain in Ogden. Og-den. Clean rags wanted t the Standard office. Goes to League Meeting- Professor T Earl Pardoo will leave Ogden Mon -j day to attend the annual convention Of the Drama Club League of Amei'it I , which is to be held in Chicago, beginning be-ginning the latter part of next week Mr Pardoe wa recently appointed I state representative of the league for Utah. He has been assigned to speak , before the convention. Buv what photographs you need and Buy Now of G. W Tripp, 320 25t street. "The photogi-aphor In your town." 1590 Insurance Paid Commissioner Chris Flvgare reports that there in no trouble trou-ble with the Insurance companies, as all the money due on the city hall, owing to fire damages, has been paid. Cash paid for Liberty Bonds. C. H. Smith, 278-25th St. 2965 First Boy In 14 Years Alma Peter son of Huntsvllle is rejoicing becau.-.-for the nr.-r time in fourteen years a boy has arrived at his home, the youngster announcing his presence iast evening by a vigorous cry. At St. Joseph's On Good Friday the devotions in the Catholic eburch were attended by a large body of worshipers. wor-shipers. Sung Mickey Little Roy Critchlow delighted a large audience at the Orpheum theatre Wednesday evening of this week when he was called upon the stage to sing "Mickey." He was encored and received hearty applause ; and a large box of candy. Merchants to Meet A meeting of the stockholders of the Merchants of Ogden will be held Monday, evening at 8 o'clock at 202-203 Eccles building. Meet Monday A meeting of the Soldiers', Sol-diers', Sailors' and Marines' club will |