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Show I STANDARD TELEPHONES , For Editorial, News and Society 1 Department, Call Only Phone No. 421. For Subscription and Advertising I Department, Call Phone No. 56. RANDOM REFERENCES Advertisers must have their copy ready for the Evening Standard tie evening before the day on which the advertisement is to appear in order to Insure publication. Railroad Director L. J Pettit, a . director of th Chicago, Milwaukee & I St Paul railroad is scheduled to ar- rive in Ogden on February 9. Mr. Pettit and his family will be enroute to Pasadena, Cal.. to spend the remaining re-maining part of the winter and is traveling in his official car, the St Paul. ' Old Mats for sale at Standard office. 25 cents nr hundred. Shoplifters Detective George Wardlaw went to Salt Lake City this : afternoon to investigate the two shoplifters who were arrested in that city early In the week, to ascertain whether they should be brought to ! Ogden for a similar offense. 55 Call 55 for Taxicab 5b. For the Best Coal Call Badger Coal & Lumber Co Loses a Watch Stenko Poltnlch, I , a Polish miner from Bingham, left that town Thursday night without his watch. He reported last night to Desk Sergeant Hagbart Anderson, at the local police station, that the time-piece had been stolen from hfm while he was staying at a room-inghouse room-inghouse in Bingham The watch, he said, was a "Hamilton" and the local officers have Informed the Bingham authorities of Polinich s DR. Marsteller, Dentist, Is now loca-ted loca-ted in Col. Hudson Building, Suite 406-407; previously in Creston Efbtdl Closing Earlier The W. H. Wright & Co.'s store will be closed tonight J at 8 o'clock instead of y-30 as here- tofore. This arrangement, the .man agement believes, will make it pos sible for most of the clerks to be kept ' at the store during the busiest time i f of the day, and by this means, the I public will be better served. The . new order will be continued until fur ther notice. 1 The J. C. Nye Agency Co. has moved its office to the Coionel Hud son Building, room 317, which is also the office of the Davis and Weber V Counties Canal Co. The many friends of Mrs. O. E. ; Savage, 1051 Washington avenue will i be pleased to hear she is improving rapidly, after a serious illness of four weeks P. J Bambach, traveling passenger agent of the New York Central, waa an Ogden visitor today Hl Lecture on Half-Day Professor Henry Peterson will lecture on the half day school plan to the parents of the Lynne ward, at the Five Points meeting house, 11 a m , Sun-day, Sun-day, January 25th. H Kanutchl Club Ball, Eagles hall, Saturday, January 24. I Goes Home Forest Supervisor C MM H Barney of the Powell forest has B departed for home after spending about ten days in Ogden on detail work- Ogden's "knowing" housewives see that the Butter they use bears the MM B. & C. Stamp. They know it's a MM f guarantee of purity. Sent to His Home Abe Tracy, a c familiar figure in the city and coun- Hl t ty Jails, will leave for Pueblo, Colo. Abe is nearing his 70th year and MM J has been an almost uncontrollable t charge of the local authorities- for some time past. His last escapade A "was taking French leave of his home MM at the county Infirmary As his old MM home is in Pueblo, the city and MM county officials clubbed together and HB' ot him a complete outfit of clean clothing and transportation to the M f Colorado city. c Grand Ball by Ogden Socialist Lo- M I c1 Colonial Dancing academy, , Tuesday, January 27th. WM Su,t Commenced To recover $90, H alleged to be due for a certain elec- m , trie motor delivered to the defend- J ant in 1911, the Fairbanks Morse MM ' company of Illinois has commenced MM Biut in the district court against MM A John T. Owens WM i . Teachers Meet The regular meet-:nK meet-:nK of tne teachers of the city school'' l aL8 &eld tUis morning at the high r choJ- Owing to the absence 1 President Widstoe of the State Agri-IB1 Agri-IB1 cultural college, who was to have 1 Peen the speaker, that general meet MM J ln was dispensed with In the de-WM de-WM , partments a talk on 'Arithmetic" was MM , 've by A- J Pugh, representative B t of tne D- c- Heth Text Book compa ny of Chicago. Fire Insurance Judgment A decree de-cree has been issued giving judgmc to the Commercial National bank ami against the Royal Insurance company of Liverpool as fire Insurance in the sum of $00.20 for damages done the bank's building by the fire which destroyed de-stroyed the Eceles block in 1!12 The bank building adjoins The Eceles' block on the west and was damaged by the conflagration The suit was tried last September and judgment for the plaintiff given at that time. Divorces In the district court. Hen dreua Kanimeyer has been given a final decree of divorce against John Kanimeyer and Mary Ellen Arbogast a decree against Harry Arbogast Damages Given At 9 o'clock last evening the jury in the $20,000 damage dam-age suit of Mrs. Anna Brostrom et ah. against the Lynch-Cannon Engi nerring company ct al rendered a verdict for the plaintiff and placed the damages at $5300. . no - |