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Show l ; i " STANDARD TELEPHONES a For Editorial, Newa and Society sn ! Department, Call Only Phone No. L : 421. B , ;; I ' For Subscription and Advertising ' ' i j Department, Call Phone No. 58. RANDOM H' REFERENCES ft, Q I Advertisers must have their copy rPady for the Evening Standard the evening before the day on which the advertisement is to appear in order to Insure publication. " W j Girls' Home "Word has been re- W ceived hv Rev. G. F. Rassweiler of the First Methodist church, that the ' executive board of the Women s ' Home Missionary society had approv- . ed the plans for the "Working Girls k Home," which was planned to be lo- 3j cated In Ogdcn some weeks ago. At ' 1 that time the Wright home on Jeff- Ps I erson avenue, between Twenty-sec- . x i ond and Twenty-third streets was I decided on by Mrs. B. S. Potter, su- I perintendent of the Utah department j of the society, who was investigat- , ing the question of the necessity of ' i 1 a girls' home being built in Ogden. t ' After leaving here Mrs. Potter, made I .a favorable report to the executive board and their approval of the plan I to take over the Wright home was received by Rev. Rassweiler. m Special market: Fancy Sugar-cured Hams, 18 cents per pound. Washing-Ht Washing-Ht ! ton Market. m. Old Mats for sale at Standard office. K: , f 25 cents pr hundred. (. J Born To Mrs. R. S. LlvingBton, K. ' I 1085 Twenty-second street, a girl. 3f " (j 55 Call 55 for Taxi cat) 55. 3 Fashion Show The president's H i and treasurer's reports of Ogden's 5 second annual fashion show have H i been prepared and are ready for If. ' presentation at a meeting of the- j committees and all contributors to 8? ' be held at the Weber club this eve- p ' ning at 8 o'clock. Reports will he I ' - read and executive officers chosen for the 1914 Fashion Show. I For the Best Coal Call Badger Coal & Lumber Co. m Cars Broken Into Two box cars . W in the local railroad yards were brok- en into last night. A quantity of . ' shoes and hats was taken. DR. Mars teller, Dentist. Is now loea-I. loea-I. ted in Col. Hudson Building, Suite I' 406-407; previously in Creston HctJi. j v M . F. J. Bambach, traveling passen- S It . - ger agent of the -New York Central, W B; was in the city today. k j H Dr. John F. Morrison, Osteopath, B' y has moved from 2482 Washington ave- f I nuo to 226 Colonel Hudson Building. I I Phono 124-W. 1 . General Agenf. C. A. Walker of f B the Chicago and Northwestern, is an r- I Ogden visitor. : B. & G.'s the butter that's always spoken of in the superlative degree.- Marriage Licenses Marriage 11- II censes have been Issued to Carston J! F. Holmes of. Los Angeles and Mary Conant of Ogden; Lorenzo D. Olsen and Stella Wright of Ogden and to Milton Kasper Bachman and Marl-ana Marl-ana ' Stratford of Ogden. E. Leison, general agent of the Santa Fe, Is up from Salt Lake City. J. E. Gosling, commercial agent of I the Central Savannan railroad, with offices in Salt Lake, spent several hours In Ogden today. On a Visit East Mr. and Mrs. S. A! McBeth left today via the Denver Den-ver and Rio Grande railroad for several sev-eral weeks' trip through the eastern states. Mr. McBeth is a representative representa-tive of the Ogden Commission company com-pany and expects to attend the con-vention con-vention of Produce and Commission t ' men which will convene at Kansas I ' City on February 4. The couple will f also' visit St. Louis, Omaha and Chi- icago. Opening the Road Advices from I the Salt Lake office? of the Western . j Pacific railroad, are to the effect Jj that the Western Pacific would be r oneratine throuch tralna bv "FVldav. I ' ",. I Inspector Postoffice Inspector L; I B A.-McG-eo Is in the city today on of-, . . .- -v fl flcial business. Mr. McGee says that I B his visit to Ogden at this time is not . B significant and has to do only with fl routine affairs of his office. ! B Long Drawn Out Case The suit of r j fl the Consolidated Wagon & Machine I compang against D. L. Reeder, was t- ; fl resumed in Judge Harris' division of j fl the district court this- morning. It tL..v I fl is. said, by the attorneys that the case Jifc will not be concluded before Thurs- ' day' evening. A remittitur has been handed down from the supreme court of the state affirming the decision of the lower court In the case of the F. W. Neib- f. - ling company against the James Coal -V I & Ice Co. ? Judge James A. Howell is holding j court at Farmington today. ' ' i Attends Convention Bishop David McKay left this morning to attend mr it - ii miii the Dry Farmers convention at Lo gan. He Is vice presldont of. the organization. |