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Show (RANDOM REFERENCES Advertiser must have their cop ready for the Evening Standard the evening before the day on which the advertisement is to appear In order to insure publication. Mr Alvin Bailey of Boise, Ida,, who ha been seriously ill of typhoid fever fev-er is reported as being much Improved Im-proved At Once Good, clean, soft rags at the Standard Offloe. Highest prices paid. Weber Academy Dance The annu al student body dance of the Weber academy will be held Friday evening when the faculty members will be the guests of the students Miss Ruth White whs yesterday chosen queen for the occasion. When the choice was announced Miss White was presented with a large box of I candy. There will bo a drawing dur- I Ing the evening nnd the student hold ing the ticket with the lucky number num-ber will receive a season ticket to an aiuaeni auuvmea. Dance at Third Ward Friday night. Crawford's orchestra. Refreshments. Collision Frightened by belni struck with some falling lumber, a team belonging to George Wright, crashed Into a light buggy near Twen- i ty-fourth street and Washington avenue, ave-nue, last evening, and injured the occupants Mrs KlenKe and Mrs ; Rackham The women were thrown' to the pavement Wright was unloading un-loading lumber at the Eccles building ' ' when one of the timbers struck thej horses Although the owner held to j the lines, the horses could not be stopped until afler the collision A Shave at Hollow's Barber Shop is better than Rowe Fell 370 24th St , ll-5-3t Ankle Injured Miss Myrtle Spauld Ing, head of the art department at Wright s store, sustained a fracture of her left ankle bone at 7 30 o clock last night when she stepped into a depression in the street before her place of residence, 629 Twenty-fifth street. James Sheridan, L Cutler. H. E Eggleston and C J. Brown who were passing assisted th young lady to her room where the fracture was treated by Dr. Lorin Rich Miss Spauldlng's home is In Colorado Springs. Call 421 for the news, editorial and "society departments of The Standard. Child Injured Jay Glen the flvo-yearold flvo-yearold son of Mr and Mrs George Glen, 1036 Twentv -fourth street, was paJnfullv but not seriously injured yesterday afternoon when the Glenn automobile, driven bv George Ingram, passed over the little fellow aB the car was being backed from the garage. gar-age. The wheel passed over the head and right arm, but the physician summoned sum-moned declared that the Injuries wero not serious Old Mats for sale at Standard office 25 cents per hundred. Leaves for East Dr Budlong has left for Chicago where ne will at tend the International Clinic of eye, ear. no6e and throat surgeons. First-Clasa Auto Service Call up Ellto Cafe, Phone 72- Captain Adama Assistant Forester i Captain .1 B Adams of Washington D. C. will reach Ogden this even-I even-I Ing from Denver, Colo, to remain a I short time looking over forest af- rairs Dr. H. B. Forbes has reaumed prac tice at 2478 Washington Avenue, opposite op-posite Broom Hotel Paving The P J Moran asphalt builders are engaged today placing the binder for the asphalt top ou the west side of Lincoln avenue, between be-tween Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth Twenty-sixth streets It is expected that the work will bo completed by noon to morrow, when the entire force will be returned to Salt Lake. The Joh would have been finished today had It not been that the company was called upon to do a little patching yesterday afternoon. At Once Good, clean, white rags at the Standard Office Highest prices paid. Ogden Stake Conference The quarterly conference of the Ogdon Stake will be held al the Tabernacle building Sunday, beginning at 10 o'clock in the morning The princi pal speakers will be Apostle James E Halmage nnd Elder B H Roberts. A meeting will be held in the afternoon after-noon as well as in the forenoon. Old papers for sale at the Standard ffl"e, 25c per hundred Divorce by Default In the divorce case of Belle Perkins against Ira H Perkins, the default of the defendant defend-ant ha been entered In the district court Annual dance of Owls at Colonial Hall, Thursday, November f Admit slon 76c couple; extra lady 25c Si Case Dlsmisaed In the district court the case of F H. Nelll et al, against H B Horsley has been dismissed dis-missed at plaintiff s cost- The last word In Butter B & G. Divorce A decree of divorce has been issued to the plaintiff In the case of Ida Thomas against Henry M Thomas, the default of the defendant having been previously entered Grand Ball Third Ward. Friday night Crawford's orchestra, refreshments refresh-ments No San Pedro Trains R A Pierce yardmaster In Ugden for the Union Pacific system, stated this morning that he had received no information to the effect that the Salt Lake route freight trains would be made up in Ogden Instead of Salt LsfcB Although Al-though ho thought thr. change might be made in the future, he did not holleve that auch a plan would be put Into effect at present WANTED Green Fruit Treps in four foot lengths $5.00 per cord. Og den Tacking & Provision Co. tf Departs Val Browning leaves today to-day for Washington, D. C, where he wlil remain ten days before sailing to Europe. Joseph Harhertson, recently appointed ap-pointed a regular patrolman, has been suspended from the police force pending the investigation of a charge made by a woman The woman com plained that Harbertaon had insulted her. Although her name haB been withheld It was utated that she works In a local coffee houso and the nature na-ture of her employment necessitates her being on the street at 5 30 o'clock in the morning. Dormitory The boyB" dormitory at the state Industrial school Is near-ing near-ing completion The walls have been erected and the work on the roof Is now In progress Flanterers are at work on the Interior and plumbers are installing steam and water system. sys-tem. The building will be known as the NelBon building In honor of state superintendent of schools, A. C. Nelson, Nel-son, who Is also a member of the board of trustees. Th structure is modern In every respect and will furnish a commodious home for the larger boys of the institution. The smaller boys will remain where they are, in the main building. Marriage License A marriage license li-cense has been Issued to Murald V. Hodson of Plain City and Elda H Barnett of Huntsvllle. Davis County Prosperous B T Harris, a prominent farmer rf Layton, an Ogden visitor last evening even-ing reports Davis county crops good this year and that the farmers have realized good prices on their products. prod-ucts. Denies Divorce Charges in the divorce di-vorce case of George Goshen against Lauretta Goshen, the defendant defend-ant has filed an answer In the district dis-trict court denying the allegations j of the complaint rtrt |