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Show j! RANDOM Hi REFERENCES The third grand ball of the Sons of Herman will be given Thursday JggV' evening, December 5, at the Colonial f Dancing academy. Admission 50c per '"iM j counle- Refreshments. 'vm I Harold Fleming of the Oracle or- jSM chestra is playing only cheerful music Mr the8e dny8' The stork visited his j home yesterday morning and left a jm nine-pound boy. J9 j The Queen City Rebekah lodge will a-ij give a card party at the I. O. O I-" tfcSl 'l hall Thursday, December 5. The pub- iS(S llc ' invited. Refreshments and !, 4 prizes. :jjjfl j Jailer Hagbert AnderBon is in Salt 'jjM i Iake on a viBit for a week. During al H Wb absence Hagbert Jr. will act as IjjjJ J desk sergeant. flSJff h The ladies of the Methodist church am I will hold a rummage sale Thursday, $m J Friday and Saturday of this week in QH I the Clark building. . (9 Born On Monday, December 2, Mrs." 'S f Joseph S. Peery gavo birth to a JR I dauBhtor weighing 9 1-2 pounds. Tho SW I girl will be called Luaclne. Mother Um f and dauehter arc doing well. ZUfl Fine sugar cured picnic hams 13 ! J cents per pound. Washington Mar- fl I kct, 2-15S Washington ave. V i B' R T Wl" Mect The Brother- Sfl hood of Railway Trainmen will meet )V j tonight at tho Eagle hall, when they )1H I will elect officers for tho coming .fl jj year. At 11 o'clock a banquet will be 'B J given at Kennedy's cafe m I I would liko to see the case of M I rheumatism I cannot cure. T J. l?9 I Freenor, D. C. Chiropractor, room 11, jm I phone 311, 2411 Wash. Avo. U I Horae Breaks ItG Neck George I James, an cmDloyo on the Klescl H building at Hiuson avenue and Twen- ?J$t ty-fourth street, lost his horse in n mm I peculiar manner yesterday evening. J ' The horse was tied in the lot adjoin- yD lng tho Kiesol site whon it slipped pn ami a sheet of Ice and fell, breaking its IraE neck. $? FlBher'8 Grocery now located at " ! Twenty-fifth and Monroe. Phono or- jil ders to No. 405. 55 Board In Session The board of 3. trustees of the stato industrial school U2 are in session today Most of the rTlS? time is being taken up In consldera- nj2 'on l biennial roport that is Sffl forthcoming and the matter of appro- Pi priations from tho state legislature. Mil The superintendent and the members ti?Sj of the board Were served with dinner Mb at the girls' cottage, the oung ladles Sg acting as waiti esses iA Wanted A boy with horse to carry $& Evening Standard Call at once at ElfJi business office. Wi Bond Approved The only business iflT transacted by the city board of com- iliii missloners thiB morning was the ap- nSnf Proval of the bond filed by the Becker fSm Brewing & Malting company for a PVjl license to do a wholesale and inauu- "$ii, facturlng liquor business The appU- 4 cation was ordered certified to the '&tn di8trlct- courL mtm The butter that would please roy- 5 alty that's B & G. 00 Senate Clerk Benjamin Bachman OM t of Provo Is In Ogden today looking 1 after business Interests. Mr Bach- H man is in the electric supply business S I in the Garden City and. incidentally. H he serves as clerk of tho state sen- H ; ate, ns a rule, whon that body meets ,M I for deliberation. Ho has been ap- pointed to the position of senate clerk 9 at almost cvorj- session of tho logls-laturQ logls-laturQ since the time of statehood The slate having elected a Republican Republi-can legislature this vcar, Mr. Bach man expects to be called again to the same post of duty. Call 303 when you want beer, wines or liquors. FoIer3 -i Many at Auction Furnishings from 2o looms in the Healy hotel wee j auctioned yesterday, the first day of the sale, and 600 people were present. Several more rooms were cleaned out this morning when 400 people attended attend-ed the auction. The sales will continue con-tinue until all contents of the building havo been sold Only the best of Ingredients enter into the baking of Blue Ribbon Bread and Home Delight Bread. Goec to New Castle Thomas K Browning departed this afternoon for New Castle, In southern Utah, escorting escort-ing a party of homcBeckers. Investigate our rrec introductory offer of-fer on beers, wines and liquors. Foley's. Fo-ley's. Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses li-censes have been issued to David Anderson and Matilda Youngberg of Clourflcld William Alma Montgomery Montgom-ery of Liberty and Laura Lavlnn Gould of Eden, and to Walter A. Clark and Zonna E. Hill of Liberty, Call 421 for the news, editorial and society departments of the Standard. Real Estate Transfer Esther L. Harris has transferred to L. Bocker, lot 4, Capitol Block, sub-division, Ogden Og-den survey. Consideration $1. Old papers for sale at this office; 25c per hundred. r- Forest Employes Forest Superiors Superi-ors Asa L, Brower and Samuel E. Bower of Manti and Supervisor Samuel Sam-uel B. Lqcko of the Sawtooth forest in Idaho, aro in the city attending detail work at district forest headquarters. head-quarters. Tho will remain in tho city during the wintor. Wanted Green fruit trees cut In four foot lengths for smoke wood Wanted by Ogden Packing & Provision Provi-sion Co. Born Yesterday morning Mr. and Mrs. H O Flomlng were presented with a nine-pound boy, Mr. and Mrs. Fleming reside at 2SC8 Grant avenue- Advertisers must have their copy ready for the Evening Standard tho ovonlng before tho day on vhlch the advertisement Ir to appear In order to insuro publication |