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Show RANDOM REFERENCES dvertlners must have their ropy ready for the Evening Standard the evening before the day on which the advertisement it to appear in order to insure publication, ! Mrs John Ballinger and son Ger ald, have gone to Green River to visit Mrs. Bellinger's brother. Albert Tarry. "Kodak Finishin;-The Tripp StuJlo." Ernest Loubeck reported to the police po-lice feeterday that his h er Johnson blcvcle had been stolen. Loubeck lives at 638 Twenty-eighth str- - t Money to loan on diamonds. rTS 25th - I With Exposition George Beck of Ogden left this morning for San Francisco to take a position as a moving picture operator with the department de-partment of exploration, bureiu ot lectures, of the Panama-Pacific ex position. Rev, Frederick Vining Pleh-er Pleh-er fornierlv pastor of the Firsi Metll od'ist church of this city, was instru mental In securing the position for Mr Beck and the territory to be covered cov-ered bv the voung man will inclnde Tllinols Indiana- Michigan and Wisconsin. Wis-consin. 55 Call 55 Nlckson Auto Livery 55 3ack From Forests Fiscal gcnt Q, R. Craft of the forest service has returned from the Wasatch forest, where he went a few day.-, ago to pav off the forest nursery men then-. Charles Empey and Drew Marshall have gone to the Idaho Falls. Idaho, district on a fishing trip. They expect ex-pect to return tomorrow Notice to Subscribers All com plaints for missing paper must be in I before 7 o'clock to insure delivery. - Idaho Ranges Supervisor Clarence M Woods of the forest serice with headquarters at Hailey, Idaho, is in the city for a few days' conference with officers at forest headquarters Mr. Woods states that stockmen are rejoicing over the prospects for the, vear. as the grazing in the forests of Idaho will be better than in many years past. He also says that the lambing grounds are in fine condition and that the flockmasters do not anticipate an-ticipate losses. Trainmaster G O Brophy of the Union Pacific is in Lhe city today. Bricks Fell T S Treadway. a plasterer, reports that the earthquake jeaterday morning caused bricks to tumble from his chimney at 838 Twenty fourth street. He says the vibrations at that point were exceptionally excep-tionally pronounced. Summer School, Central Bus. College -John G (lebhardt left yesterday for Kansas City, Mo., on a business trip See Mitchell Bros, for monumental work. Don't pay big commissions to agents; picture;; of monuments are misleading. Yard, 2003 Jefferson Av. -Mrs. T. G. Spencer has gone to Peoria, 111 , on an extended visit with relatives She left yesterday on the Ixis AngeleB Limited. Ice and Coal M. L. Jones Coal ft Ice Co.. 413 24th SI Telephone 1603 -Divorce Answei In the divorce case of Lydia Alice Beckett against Ernest J. Beckett, the defendant has filed an answer in the district court, denying the allegations of the complaint com-plaint end averring that he has been out of a job until rprontly which contradicts the statement in the complaint com-plaint that he has been earning ;i sal-ary. sal-ary. A. M. Cornell P M. N "Mausseur" Vibratory and Swedish methods for rheumatic and nervous conditions Fxer niass.iRi' a specialty. Treatment- sp.pii in vour home by appointment Phone 2169-M. Res. 4b4 2Sth St R. YV. Stevens was a passonsnr yesterday yes-terday on the Pacific Limited, en route to St Louis Mo. Two Thousand Baby White Leghorn Leg-horn Chicks for Bale Friday and Saturday Sat-urday at Richardson's Peed Store! Friday and Saturday bj the Barrows Farm Telephone 38-K-5. Exhibition-The directors of the Ogden Athletic association hold a public meeting last night at the ne. Colonial hall and staged several interesting in-teresting amateur wrestling houts, to give those presenl an Idea as to the type ot entertainment that will be provided for the public Read the Standard advertisement about embroider patterns in this ls-sue ls-sue and start saving the coupons n: once Dangcrficld Estate The petition . for settlement of the final account in the matter of the estate of Edward i Dangeifield deceased, has been set i for hearing in the district court, j May 25. The Lynn Placer Mining Co stock holder- will meet at The Standard office, Ma 15, at 7:30 o'clock sharp, to consider important business matters mat-ters Bach stockholder Is requested to be present, personally or by prox Those using B & G Butter can tea tity to the fact that this product stands on merit Large, new store with Ruche refrigerator, re-frigerator, fit for any kind of business. busi-ness. 2010 Wash. Close to the new can factorv Rent only $20 luqulre 234$ W ash There will be a meeting for the '-lei Hon of trustees pf the First Christian Chris-tian church on May 20 1!H4, at 4 p. m . at the residence of Mrs. C. C. Beringer, 484 23rd St. All members are urged to be present. Sues on Notes Mary E Fitzgerald has commented suit In the district court against Peter G. Poulsn and others to recover $1000, alleged to bo due on certain promissorv notes dated May 29. 1913 Marriage License A marriage license li-cense has been issued to Herat e T. ! Kilgore of Los Angeles and Pamelia Burt of Salt Lake Bicycle Thief Detective Louis Eg bert of the Salt Lake police department depart-ment came to Ogden today and took E. Stewart back to Salt Lake with him. Stewart is wanted for stealing two bicycles and was arrested Tues day night by Detectives Chambers and Burk of the local police depart ment He had sold the bicycle at a local second hand store ! Baseball Last Evening The George Lowe company baseball team defeated de-feated the Atlas Sure Shots in a fast game last evening at the Fair Grounds The score was 6 to 5 and the batteries were R and H Stone for the Sure Shots and Shupe ano" Young for the "Galcos." Tonight the Owls and Dinwiddie Construction company teams are slated for a contest. con-test. Festival The May festival at the school for the Deaf and Blind will be held Friday Ma 22. Back from the East Manager L R Eccles of the Amalgamated Sugar Co has returned from a trip to New York where he went about the first of May on business connected with the company |