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Show teJ STANDARD TELEPHONES I ' i for Editorial, Mews and Society tj Department, Call Only Phono No wn 421 For Subscription and Advertising ( Department, Call Phono No. 56 RANDOM rj REFERENCES q't Mr. Jay Smith and mIbs Loretta "HfFiro will sing at the Sunday services Ma First Presbyterian church. Begln-j. Begln-j. (King of the Gospel in the Land of Hid) Ifoday is the theme at 11. The Pow-- Pow-- ftr and Triumph of the Earnest Gharri! Ghar-ri! cter 0ver Adverso Conditions of W' Time and Place, is subject at 8. Young tjflPcopIo's meeting will meet again at 7. i i,t Good Crops North Ogden farmers 'report that their crops in almost every Instance arc surprisingly good ihfs season. The rains have done , much more good than injury and, in 7 fact, no damage whatever has rcsult-f rcsult-f ' id except where newly-cut hay has " Jj een soaked before It had had time to i lire. Raspberries, strawberries, cher-j cher-j r!ef, apricots and other early fruits ' fought satisfactory prices and the j iirly peach crop will soon be ready. 1 The shipping houses are making ac-79i ac-79i rtve PreParations fr holding cars in 1 considerable number this year as a - Mg yield of peaches and apples is an-gjj an-gjj jilclpated. i : Baseball at Glonwoad. Sunday, Aug I ilth at 3 p. m Retail Clerks (Salt lake) vs. Plake's State league. Ad- pission 25 cents. ! m. I. Conventions The regular Mu-HHttal Mu-HHttal Improvement conventions of We-Htir We-Htir stake, North Weber stake and Og-Hjen Og-Hjen stake have been officially an-Kounced an-Kounced by the general board, all the AWr.eetlngs to be held between August 111 and October 30. Much interest is M taken ta these conventions as every plase of Mutual Improvement -work, for both men and women, is gone into Kby foo speakers and important ques-f ques-f tfon are discussed for the benefit of 3i r ill. Elaborate programs will be ar-i ar-i Tanged for each convention. ! Money to Loan on fceal Estate j 100.00 np: 9hcrt or Jon time or par- ' Hal payment mortgages bought. a F Bfchcsel Investment Co., 2478 Wash., jj vAve., upstairs. f "" In Third Ward N. J. Brown of ty North Ogden will address the mem- !-j lrs of the Mutual Improvement as- 1SJ joclatlons cf the Third ward. Sunday k flight. An extensive musical program r i6 been arranged starting at seven it Vclock. r" Old papers for sale at this office, Uc per hundred. 1 At Second Ward Joseph Stlmpson a, ft! Rlverdale, who recently returned "8f -hm a six-years mission In Japan, A "tHI be the speaker at the regular ' jfkmthly meeting of the Young Men's i ui Young Ladles' Mutual Improve-ni Improve-ni Kent association f the Second ward a licmorrow evening. Mr Stlmpson will ie' ttnflne his discourse to hls experi-io'i experi-io'i hces in the missionary field. " 5 Kouscgirl Wanted A good home c fisi an easv place for a good girl. r Telephone 1715. At Bapt's t Church Rev. James 1 Jl irmstrong will supply the Baptist j fjlplt tomorrow owing to the ab-i ab-i lnco of Rev. H. D. Zimmerman who 3! Ij away on his vacation Sunday ,4 Ichool will be held as usual; also the j ijoung people's service in the evening. .The regular mid-week prayer meet-uW'S meet-uW'S will be conducted by Mrs. J. R. I Severn. ifli Investigate our free introductory of- wfor on beers, wine arid liquors. Fo- q a Ogden Contractor Successful C F. jl; I Dinsmore of Ogdon has secured the 6 itontract for building tihe new state ijjllank at Tremonton, his bid of $7,107 fi being the one selected from a total ;. let five. A. W Meek secured the plumbing and heating contract with a tWd of $797. The building is to be finished December 1. M Automobile for hire. Call Falstaff . or Potter cafe Reasonablo rates. -- f: & Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Furnlss have ill 6one to Omaha, Nebraska, where they 1 will spend a few weeks visiting rela-3 rela-3 .-I tires and friends. Mr. Furnlss is an ;-) employe of the Ggorge A, Lowe com-5 com-5 ! pany. i B. & G. Butter has no equal. Try ' t . t I At M. E. Church Mrs. F-cd N. :. Hess -will sing at the Methodist r ' fturch Sunday mcrnlng. First Methodl3t Eplocc-oal Fred-j Fred-j e;lck Vinlng Fisher, riastor. 11 a. m., S! the pastor Tlll preach. "If I Were to . ;tDle Tonight, What Would I Do To-: To-: r hyy 10 a. m., reopening of the Sunday Bchool after Chautauqua. All 1 I members of the School urged to be I ut. No evening services in August ; Famous Organist Gatty Sellars. ' he famous Englisn organist of , Queen'e .hall, London, will give a re- ,1 TOSCOUGHS-CURKCO J; 5 Lpttlni No Opicte Ij Safe For Children fl if A- R. MclNTYRE, DRUGS. eft Billiken I Housecleaning Company J HOUSECLEANING IN ALL ITS -..t "RANCHES. Wallpaper cleaning. ; Kaleomlnlng, painting, upholster- '"I Ing. furniture repairing by expert V orkmeu. Charges reasonable. . nesldence 2223 Washington, Phono J 22S9-AL V L OtHco, Phone 134-i-J. ' I LA HUE'S "Ner-vo-lno" for 1 4 I the man who feels he is all I fl 1 u' actB lulckly, rostores vital- 1 I L COrrects insomnia, and 1 :i I orain fatigue: "makes a new 1 tf 1 ?ai1 of you J" price $1 box. 3 ih 1 or $2,50, by mail. A. R. Mc- B '"tyre Drugs, 2421 Wash. Ave. jf QSisTER'S PILLS .ffl 5tlKl S'.i wW i'jPpiue lUtioo. W a . A H tD1A"Kl nRANI PILLS. fr op r SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE citai or the coronation music of George V at the Methodist church next Tuesday evening. Baseball at Glcnwood, Sunday, Aug 4th at 3 p..m., Retail Clerks (Salt Lake) vs. Plako's State league. Admission Ad-mission 25 cents. Chas. Kaiser is back from Omaha whore he marketed a shipment of sheep, receiving the top price for his animals. Kodak finishing, Tripp, 320 25th. Back From California Chas S. Murphy, manager of the Fred J. Klesel wholesalo house, and family have returned re-turned from southern California. Mrs. Murphy sought to regain her health, but narrowly escaped an, operation for appendicitis, and returned In a weakened weak-ened condition, being confined to her bed part of the time, until the last few days. She is now on the road to complete recovery. Call 421 for the news, editorial and society departments of the Standard. Soldiers Go Through A detachment or soldiers from Fort Logan passed through Ogden about 4 o'clock today, bound for the Pacific coast. There wore 122 men In the detachment and It was stated that a much larger number num-ber will follow In a few days. The men came ovor the Rio Grande and transferred to the Southern Pacific. Call SOS when you want beer, wines or liquors. Foley's. Allowed to Depart Ed. Murdock and John Doe were the names given by .two blear-eyed individuals who presented themselves in police court this morning to answer to charges of drunkenness Both pleaded guilty but were so confident of reformation, if given an opportunity to leave town, that Judge Reeder allowed them to go uuder a suspended sentence. Kirkondall Undertaking Co., Mason-Is Mason-Is temple. Phone 150. Miss Sadie Beecher of Albion, Ida., who has been visiting with Miss Allie Bowen, 4G7 Second street, departed for her home this morning. She was accompanied northward by Miss Ella Stewart of Ogden who will visit friends and relatives at Rexburg, Idaho Falls and other Idaho points. Wanted Good girl or woman for general housework. Call mornings. 724 24th. A party of Ogden young ladles, including in-cluding the Misses Eva, Lucile and Verna Farr, Ella Peterson and Ivy Clcghorn. left this morning for Bear Lake, wheie they will indulge in an outing with friends. Mi, ere Auto for hire, Stand, Elite Cafe. Phono 72. Declared Insane John Campbell was examined by a lunacy ooard to--day and committed to the state mental men-tal hospital at Provo. Deputy Sheriif John Walker will take the man to the aBylum this afternoon. Wanted to Buy 10 head of saddle horses from 900 to 1000 pounds. M. L. Harbison and Corey Livery Stable. -- Marriage License A marriage license li-cense has been issued to Charles S Brcmner of Twin Falls, Idaho, and Autonnettl M. Dodi of Chicago, III Sues for Rent James Spargo ha6 filed a suit In the district court against James Ballas to recover $240 alleged to be due as rental for a candy store on Twenty-fifth street, between Grant and Washington avenues. The plaintiff plain-tiff also asks for ?100 attorney fees. Default of Farley In the divorce case of Janette Farley against Joseph Farley, the default of the defendant has been entered in the records of the district court. Residing at Burloy Mrs. William Eccles, after spending a short time with relatives and friends on her way from La Grande, Oregon, has taken up a permanent residence at Burley. Will Meet Her Husband Mrs. Austin Aus-tin Shaw has gone to Chicago to meet her husband, who Is returning from a two years' mission in England. Mr. and Mrs. Shaw will visit about two weeks in the easC when they will return re-turn home. Enjoyed Outing A party of Ogdcn-ltes, Ogdcn-ltes, Including E. W. Matson, W. G. Brown, Fred Gentsch and W.H.Williams, W.H.Wil-liams, returned from a fishing trip this morning to Yellowstonei They had a most enjoyable outing. Mrs. Seymour Returns Mrs. Caroline Seymour, the Now York fruit expert, who went to Twin Falls to present a proposition rolativo to the incorporation incor-poration of a Utah company to erect a big canning plant in this state, returned re-turned to Salt Lake today and will meet a committee of business men who wish to consider her proposition. Had Many Jags Jack Dadaml, an Italian, forfeited ?5 bail in police court this morning by not appearing on a chargo of drunkenness. Dadaml lias been persistently unfortunate of late In acquiring jags of large dimensions dimen-sions and has exhibited a peculiar facultv for getting in and out of jail .with greater facility and more frequently fre-quently in the same day than any prisoner on the local records. Democrats Confer J. W. String-fellow String-fellow and Judge J. W. Burton of Salt Lake were in Ogden yesterday conferring con-ferring with David Cook and other prqminent Democrats relative to the campaign. Former Ogdenite After visltng friends in Ogden a number of days, G C Ellett hns returned to the City of Mexico, where &e is associated with the Mexican Lhht & Power company as manager. He was the guest of Bart Krumperman while in Ogden. Mr Ellett was formerly connected with the Pioneer Power company of this city and it Is possible that he. will return to Ogden to become Identified Iden-tified with the Merchants' Light & Power company. Erecting a Residence J. F. Stephens Steph-ens 1b erecting a $1,000 residence on Grant avenue, between Thirty-fourth and Thirty-fifth streets. Ice Consumption Tho consumption of ice in the city is forty-five tons a day less than that of last year. The rlvor ice has been used up and tho companies are drawing on the artificial artifi-cial supply. Advertisers must have their cop? for the Evening Standard the ovonlnc beforo tho day on which the advertisement adver-tisement Is to appear. In order to In-auro In-auro publlcatlon- 00 Read the Classified Ads. - " ju Silk was firet made in 1850. No man Jb a tyrant unless he has an opportunity. Read the Classified Ads. notice m The firm of McCarty- V Kern. Candy Co. has , Igk. changed hands and ff will henceforth be mM known as WM KERN'S'- I 11 2459 Wash. Ave. Kj : ! m LUMBER I ! i We sell you the lumber or H j i-Sgt build yoVir house complete. H j wSm WHEELWRIGHT LUMBER CO f$M Phone 147. 2476 Waah. Ave. ' S9 THE "VALUE GIV- I II ING" STORE. IP, THE TOGGERY gj FOR THAT 1 ( f f ROOFING JOB ! If f SEE m Newman & Jackson iff 2460 Hudson Ave. Phone 1952 ' j Omgokk 1 Read the- Classified Ads. tflvfl |