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Show I RANDOM I REFERENCES m i ! ' Advertisers roust have (heir copy "J,M ready for the Evening Standard the vj evening before the day on which thf. '"""M advertisement is to appear In order to $M insure publication. I M J Flcture of Skaters. R. A Noggle ,M baa arranged to take a moving l"1 I J ture of the skaters tomorrow after- '?M noon at the municipal skating rink y.M and the pictures will le diatributed ja throughout the weal Dance at the Colonial Christmas 'JJ Eve Regular prices 51 Ankle is Broken Mrs Edwin Wil ?& liams met with a painful :)ccident y''3 yesterday which resulted In the tones of' her right ankle being brok-; brok-; m en. She had been shopping and was walking along ashlngton avenue, I fl between Twenty-third and Twenty- j fo-irth streets, when she slipped on ; ja the Icy pavement and fell with con-( x?S siderable force The physician who I J rttc-nded her said that tin- broken !J ankle would confine Mrs Williams to the house for several weeka. j9 Old Mats for sale at (Standard office, pwft 25 cents per hundred Thursday N ght Service Thf Cet 3s tral Park Presbyterian cburch Cbrlsl 9 mas entertainment will be gi:i Thursday night at 7 o'clock. The Sunday school will give an attractive H program and a fine tre has been ; 99 secured. It Is expected that a gen mL erous visit will be paid b; S a fl Cir.us and good things are lookco forward to Mm Class Meeting. Thrro will no SB r.'eetlng of the Emmanuel Class this 9f evening The meetings have been 8MJ suspended during the holldas, the. fjH next one being January 7th, H:14. jm Christmas Night Dance with W O Y orchestra at Woodmen Hall 50c per couple Also Children's Matinee 'r-jJi Dance at 2 30 p.m. Admission 15c. John Pingrec, cashier of the First ''$$m National bank, was In Salt Lake City yesterday afternoon on business, fl 55 Call 55 for Taxicab-55. j 9 Christmas Holiday The clerks in : the Southern Pacific offices have ; been granted a half hol'day today to ! wtM do their Christmas shopping and a j -33 f ii -1 holiday tomorrow to properly MS celebrate the day. vH Children's Matinee Dance al Wood- j8m men Hall 2.30 p.m.. admission 15c j CTMl each. W. O W. orchestra. Popular : ftM dance Christmas night. 50c. per hM couple. jajgi Fay Day The local guardians of RBflf the peace will receive their wages sB this afternoon and their is much re- ! 3M joicmg In the department over the j HBt thought fulness of the authorities. yH Hot-water heated apartment 'or a9 rent Twenty-sixth and Monroe IHl Fhone 809-J. pH Collision. A collision occurred yes MM tcrday afternoon between a Tv fifli third street car and a dairy wagon MK in which much milk was spilled Bgfl Dance at the Colonial Christmas t2I night. Dancing until one o'clock, ffifl Admission 75c. Extra lady 25c. It rawford s 7 Piece Orchestra 4t 'jOOD SKATING again at Shupoa skating rink. Phone 775 M. It B. & O. Butter stands for the ! BEST, There's none as good in all the 1 West. Forest Service Holiday Not. only do the forest service employes have a holiday tomorrow, but they are giv en a half day today Headquarters are closed this afternoon John V. Bluth. chief deputy in the county clerk's office, is confined to his home with a severe cold Returns From East R A Norris and wife. 1650 Washington avenue, have returned after an extended visit in the east. Mr. Norris, who has i een a reaidenl of Salt Lake, plans to go ato the real eetate business in Cgden. The condition of R. C. McBnde 0.r Twentieth street, who is down vita pneumonia, shows Improvement today Early Edition In order to give Its employes a half-holiday, The Standard Stand-ard will go to press at 1 o clock tomorrow. to-morrow. Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses licen-ses bave been issued to Joseph I'iich-er I'iich-er and Mrs. Anna Drysdale of Ogden, Joseph Harry Compton of Promontory Promon-tory Point and Daisy Jones of Hooper; Hoop-er; Lavern Bows of Slatervllle and Elva Knight of Warren; Rav Royal ( hues of Parr West and. Esther Taylor Tay-lor of Harris villa; William William-sou William-sou ol Ogden and Gertrude Martin of WiJson Lorenzo Bott of Brigham and Ka 1 Barker of Wlllard; and Andrew flaj Harbertson of South Weber and Ni :;ie Levara Flaherty of Uintah. Goes to Jury -Arguments of nttor-in" nttor-in" s in the personal injury ease of ' G Harris against W B We Jell, wi re concluded in Judge N J Harris' division of the district court shortly after 1 o'clock this afternoon and the ease submitted to the Jury. The uptown ticket offices of the Gnion Pacific and Rio Grande railroads rail-roads will be closed all day tomorrow tomor-row Shops Close. Beginning tonight, The employees of the Southern Pacific Paci-fic Shops, will he given a holiday until un-til next Monday Cigars. The members of the police department were remembered today by the Fred J. Kiosel Company and FeUmau Brothers, with several boxes of cigars. Tire Boys Happy. Ered J Klesel, Peltman Brothers and Mr. O'Connor of the Troy Laundry, extended the favors of the season to the boys of Hie Department No I, in the form of several boxes of cigars |