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Show RANDOM REFE'RENOES Thursday, Friday and Saturday. September H, l.r and 1G, X. L,. Spur-geon Spur-geon Millinery C., wljl have on display dis-play a complete line of pattern and street hats Irom tho eastern markets. All cordialy invited. .Jedd Jones of Malad Is a business visitor in the city. WANTED Clean whlto ra at the Standard. Mrs, "James Ward loft yesterday for a few days' visit with rolatlves and triends at Evcnston, Vyo. Advertisers must have their copy for the Evening Standard tho evening before the day on which tho advertisement adver-tisement is to appear, in order to insure in-sure publication. Jean Dalton and Abbie Smith of Salt Lake 6pent yesterday with friends in this city. C. A. Glnzlcr' is a visitor in Ogden from Trovo. F. W. Dornbury of McCammon, Ida., is a business visitor In tho city. (Continued on Page Seven.) 1 I I RANDOM Ij I REFERENCES IC & (Continued From Pago Five.) Kj i ThurBday, Friday and Saturday, Ij Beptomber 14, 15 and 16, N. L. Spur- fj j ceon Millinery C will have on dls-irt dls-irt ; pIiT complete lino of pattern and Ij 'A etreet hats from the eastern markots, cl 'I AU cord!aly lnvlteu IN $ Charles French and .lames Carr ul ' "wero assessed $5 each In Police court Lv & th'8 morn,nB for having been unlaw'- j ft fully drunk. Wl A Stafford Millinery Co. -will display 111 i a complete line of pattern and street IJ g hats on Thursday. Friday and Satur- W ffc da' Seut- Hth, I5tli and 16th. All k 'v cordially Invited. 2367 Wash Ave. - in S John G. Tyler, formerly of this city jv L but now manager of the San Fran- Ij ft Cisco office of the Utah Construction K S company, is in Ogden visiting with Ly a" friends. if. & If you believe in "Progressive" poll- LY & tics' cal1 up Bcl1 n,10ne 20c anrt ask Ir- Ij ' " endershot t0 enroll you in the h LaFolletto Progressive .Republican rfl league. 1) j Dr. F. K. AJnsworth, chief surgeon hi v ; of the Southern Pacific railroad, is in rj Ogden on a tour of inspection. The m i Physician is traveling In a private fi ' ; hospital car and Is making a special W : Inspection of the hospital conditions rj a'nd the general sanitary conditions. l : FALL MILLINERY OPENING 1p Friday and Saturday, Sept 15th and jj 'f ICth. display of tailored and patterned u hats. j , LA MODE MILLINERY, j j , 243S Wash. fll : ; Mrs. W. R. Klrchoff of this city has 'j - left for a visit in Minneapolis. She ii ' j is traveling cast via the Union Pali' Pa-li' i : cific- IjI ) i Benefit Dance In honor of the LY Arumnl. Benefit for 0. H. S. football n team. All Alumni invited. Friday '; evening, Sept. 15th. ( X Timothy O'Neil has brought action Kj V in the municipal court against Alma (Y y Keyes et al for $125 and damages, .I- ( 5c. leged to be done to a certain horse, ft 9 The suit is filed on the ground that If ft the plaintiff has been defrauded In ( ;i a certain deal involving a mare. ft '': A A. RICHTER, fire -,)Iace repairs, fj ' mantels grates and tile floors. 322 I 24th street. Bell phone G7-N. jS Mrs. Agnos Conanujand tlirec chJl- ) dren of this cit havo left for a Islt Ij! in Los Angelesi traxellng on the Los r Angeles Limited. kSJi ! STIMSON'S CAFE )i ' Is the CHOICE of the people and is '; $ ; my profession. 2-JGO Grant Ave. LV i i Ij ? iMr. and Mrs. Jv. K. Stef fenson of j j this city are on their way to New fl; York City, traveling ia the Harri- Ij , man lines. W i i H. E. Plnkr. Tailoring Co., :)36 25ih j) ' St. Fall line of Ladies and Gentle- 111 men's Suits on display. Al ' Wanted Xowspaper .solicitors, call ) at Standard office from G to S p .in. - 7l I Dancing at Congress Wednesday Ij jS. and Saturday evenings. - ji, ' The Standard more 'ban equals any V " premium offer made bv any other pa- I f per. Call and see our premiums you Jl l get now free from us. while you pav V v' the other pajers for the premiums I r thev offer. (I r t n m |