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Show I STANDARD TELEPHONES For Editorial, New and Society Departmiot, Call Only Phono No. 421. For Subscription and Advertising Department, Call Phone No. 66. RANDOM REFERENCES Advertisers must have their copy ready for the Evening Standard the evening before the day on which the advertisement Is to appear in order to insure publication- " I a s Arthur Hansen, a plumber, living at 726 Barlow lane, was badly shaken up and bruised through falling from a ladder. He was working In the European hotel and the ladder had been thrust through a trap door In the hall on the top floor. He slipped and fell, alighting on the stair hannlster, and rolled to the bottom of the stairs. His injuries were not considered serious, as no bones were broken. Old rags if clean will bring you 3 1-2 cents a pound a"t-the Standard Office. Free PlantingThe . Arbor day report re-port of the city schools hagjust been received at the office of the board of education and Is as follows: Trees planted, 2268; shrubs planted, 6435; vines planted, 3390; lawns planted, 592; vegetable gardens planted, 2068; flower gardens planted , 270 and yards cleaned, 3406. The reports. It should be considered, touch only the homes having children in school who I filled in the report blanks and many other Arbor day activities were uoted, but not definitely reported. Watch For The New Case Care. Mercantile Company A branch office of-fice of the National Mercantile com-l pauy, ltd. of Vancouver, B. C, has been established in Ogden, with R. T. Petty as agent The office is at 237S Washington avenlue. "Kodak Finishlng-The Tripp Studio." Maccabees A state reunion, of the Knights of the Maccabees is to be held in Ogden on Friday night, according ac-cording to an announcement made I last night, and the local Knights -are planning to entertain, a large crowd 1 of visitors. It is expected that both stxte and national officers will be present to address the gathering and to mingle with their brothers in a. I social way. Among them will be Dr. J. C. Hanchett, a national officer, and I State Consul Brockman. Money to loan on diamonds. Z7S 25th -W. D. Prlckett, general freight agent of the Chicago & Alton railroad, was an Ogden visitor today. His headquarters head-quarters are in Salt Lake. 55 Call 55 Nlckson Auto Livery 55 peorge Seaman, former city recorder, recor-der, was in the city today from Morgan. Mor-gan. Notice to Subscribers All complaints com-plaints for missing paper must be in before 7 o'clock to Insure delivery. -I General Agent Frank Fouts of the I Denver & Rio Grande went to Sail I Lake City this morning. I Old rags if clean will bring you 3 1-2 I cents a pound at the Standard Office. I W. D. Brown was in Salt Lake City D this morning on business. I Ice and Coal M. L. Jones Coal & I Ice Co., 413 24th SU Telephone 1603 -I Marriage Licenses Marriage licen I ses have been Issued to Leslie Mor-I Mor-I tenBon of Clinton, and Gwendolyn Rog-R Rog-R ers of Farmington, and to Charles 11. 1 Thompson of Wilson and Ada A. Per-R Per-R ry of Slatervllle. I Watch For The New Case Cars. R Hand Laundry. Phone 2554-W. I You're surely "missing it" if you're I not UBing B & G Butter. I LAST DANCE OF THE SEASON GIVEN BY THE DEGREE TEAM, F. O. E., SATURDAY', APRIL 25. FIFTY CENTS COUPLE; EXTRA LADY, 25 CENTS, ilr. Joseph Poliner, deputy superintendent super-intendent of the Metropolitan Life Insurance In-surance company in this city Is awaiting await-ing with pleasure the arrival of his wife from San Francisco. Summor School, Central Business College. Births The following births were reported during the week at the office of-fice of the city health department: To Mr and Mrs J T. Sandlford, a son, born April IS, to Mr and Mrs. Gcorgo Forklcr, a son, April 13; to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Warren, a daughter, daugh-ter, April 17; to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bryner, a daughter. April 20; to Mr. and Mrs. V. G. GUI, a son, April IS and to Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Callahan, a son, April 12. Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Harris are rejoicing re-joicing over the arrival of a boy at their home. Odd Fellows Prominent among the Odd Fellows present at the convention conven-tion being held in the city is J. A. Collins of Milford. Mr. Collins is one of the oldest members of the grand lodge and Js a third cousin to William Wil-liam Randolph Hearst, the noted mil lionaire publisher. See Mitchell Bros, for monumental work. Don't pay big commissions to agents; pictures of monuments are misleading. Yard, 2003 Jefferson Ave. Contests at Tabernacle The Ogden Og-den Stake Mutual Improvement asso elation contests will be held at the Tabernacle at S o'clock this evening under the auspices of the stake boards. Special music will be furnished fur-nished by the Huntsville ladies' quartette. quar-tette. Mrs. Addle Angel Fellows will be hostess to the Past Guardian club of Circle 591, at 'her home, No. 12G Poplar avenue, Thursday evening, April 23. The shotgun which was stolen from the room of Robort Moore in the Walker house a couple of nights ago was fotondjoday by Detective Charles Pincook'Tn theJSorenson pawn shop on Tsvcnty-fifth "street. James Hull, assistant forester of the Caribou forest, after spending most of the winter In Ogden, hasre-turned hasre-turned to his headquarters at Mont-pelier. Mont-pelier. Idaho. Dee Hospital Charles Kollow of Ogden and Mrs. J. W. Fcigh of Evan-ston, Evan-ston, Wyo., were released from the Dec hospital today much improved. oo |