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Show 111 RANDOM 9 I REFERENCES Kudfik finishing. Tripp siudlo. Born Mr. and Mrs. A Bakker nro rejoicing over the arrival of a nine-pound nine-pound girl last night Advertisers muri have their copy ready for the Evenicr Standard ih evemn? before he day on zhlch ..he advertisement is to appear In order to insure publication (Denies Complaint In the case of Barcelln Richie .jgamst Mike Richie, the defendant in his answer denies the complaint and avers that the plaintiff plain-tiff Is in the habit of leaving home at nights and neglecting the children. Call 21 for tho news, editorial ao1 society departments of the Standard, Old papers for sale at this office; 2jc per hundred Sues on Note The State Bank of Billings, Mont baa commenced suit in the d. strict ruurt to reeover $4ui from Fred S Stripp, Walter McNeil and S P. Smith, alleged to be dtip on a certain promissory note dated December f. 1911 The plaintiff also asks for interest and attorney fees . First-Class Auto Service Call up Elite Cafe, Phone 72 $1.00 Ladies Trimmed Hats, untrim-mpd untrim-mpd shapes 50 cents. Real bargains ' for the season's popular styles for Friday and Saturday Stafford Millinery Mil-linery Co., 455 Washington Ave. I Stores May Not Close Although the committee or the Ogden Retail Merchants association has Selected Lagoon ns the resort at which to J J hold the nnnual outing of fh- organi- i zation. many of the merchants feel J that an Ogden resort should have been selected. As a result of the dissatis faction, some of the merchants m?; not close their stores on Tuesday when the outing is to be held. Wanted An experienced bookkeeper at once. State experience, age and i wages expected. For references give 1 names of present and former employ- era. Unless above Is fully conjplied ' I with, application will not be consld- - I ered. Address Box No. 60, Ogden I j Tliat BAG flavor isn't to be found i H in any other Butter -- I A public reception will he given at the Nfv Healy Hotel, corner Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth street and Wall avenue on Saturday, Sat-urday, June 14th, between the hours of 2 p. m.. and 10:80 p. m, which Is the opening day. Mr. Lynch, the proprietor, pro-prietor, extends a cordial invitation to the entire public He hope6 that the hotel will be found as near uptodate and modern as an hotel can be made. Cold on Trains Passengers traveling travel-ing over the Union Pacific and Denver Den-ver & Rio Grande report that the weather in the mountains has been extremely cold. During the last two days, the trains have been heated with steam and those riding on the observation platforms were well wrapped in robes or overcoats. J Switch Engines Two new switch engines, 1205 and 1206, have been added to the Union Pacific switching motive power in the Ogden yards When locomotives belonging to other companies have been U6ed. the Union Pacific has been charged up with mileage at the rate of six miles for every hour the switch engine was being be-ing used in moving Union Pacific rolling rol-ling stock. With the two new engines, the company will be able to handle their cars with their own locomotives. locomo-tives. Commercial Agent W L. Groiner. commercial agent of the New York Central lines, was a railroad visitor In Ogden today. Here From Denver Jesse Frazzinl, former deputy Italian consul, mem- ber of the firm of Frazzlni Brothers of this city and Denver, returned from Denver yesterday for a month's stav I in Ogden. The Frazzinl Brothers company conduct wholesale and retail re-tail grocery business here. Mr. Frazzinl Fraz-zinl states that Denver 1b prosperous and that the prospects for the year are good. His company is interested In banking and other business enter-prizes enter-prizes in Denver and also in Pittsburg. Pitts-burg. He has removed his family from Ogden to Denver. New Residence G T London Is erecting a residence on Rushton avenue, ave-nue, between Van Burean and Harrison Harri-son avenues, at a cost of about $1200. Good Rain Reports from country districts in Weber county are to the effect that there was a good heavy rain last night and that the crops have been benefited thousands of dol-Depart dol-Depart For Oakland W. E Archibald, Archi-bald, head of the history department of the Ogden High school, and Mrs. Archibald left today for Bcrkelev, Cal. Mr. Archibald will take graduate' work at the California state university. Quit His Job Because Judge W H Reeder objected to the noise made by a lather in the basement of the city jail during court time this morning, morn-ing, the lather was asked to desist for a few minutes The man, how ever, was employed on piece work and he quit rather than rest on the Job. Another lather is now wanted. Dance Postponed Owing to the cold weather and the bad condition of the roads, the Weber club dance which was to have been given at the Hermitage this evening has been i j postponed The dance will be held next week. JI'Mb Bex Lunch Social Wtlh Miss Wln- nifred Gelger as chaperon, a party of m! young people enjoyed a pleasant box w lunch social at the Hermitage last Btj evening. After arriving at the tig grounds, a walk was taken up the canyon, after which all returned to W, the bower to anjoy the lunches. t Dancing in the hall completed the cntertulnment of the evening. The following were in the party: Miss Winnifred Gelger, Lloyd Woodcock. Miss Lola Stone. Miss Elene Couch, Miss Delora Candland, Vorgel Petty, iaud Parry. Lee Brewer, Herbert irewer and June Reeves. Drink William Patrick Thorpe, rho stoutly denied any relation to the ndlan athlete, v,as arrested this nornlng and held at the city Jail on he charge of drunkenness He as oined In the afternoon by Ben Jar-oeau, Jar-oeau, a printer, who wistook the desk ergeant for a Judge and pleaded rullly during the time his name- and ge were being placed on the police blotter. Great Whit; Way Manager P. M irry of tht Merchants' Light & Pow-r Pow-r company stated this morning that he poles for the "Great White Way"' have nrrivpd and that the arc lamp? ire on hand. He sees no reason win-he win-he installation of the new lighting nstem should not be begun at once 't Is stated by Manager P. D. Klin f the Rapid Transit rompany and also the manager of the Light company that the system can be erected before Inly 4 |