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Show ! RANDOM I REFERENCES 7 ! ! j Good watches V: Price. 27S 25th. - 1'J Trunk Factory Buy your Trunk, it Baps and Suit Cases at Trunk Factory i a complete lino to choose from. He- pairing promptly done. Gallachcr &. j Blancy, 350 24th SL i Kodak Films developed 10c each roll. Vclox paper used. Mclntyro Drug. I Special Rates Thanksgiving Day 'i excursion rates to and from local :i points on the Oregon Short Lino and Union Pacific railroads wero an- (u nounced today by City Ticket Agent lltk Paul Beemer. The selling dates -will dlBr e NovemDer - ana" 25 wltQ Nc" !! vember 29 as the return limit. IBfi Royal, perfect coal sold and guaran-flKX guaran-flKX teed by M. L. Jones Coal & Ice Co. -Jjftf Saloon Robbed A front window at MlK. the Pabst saloon was broken last list n'sht by unknown parties, who stole ifKf several bottles of whiskey and wine S ftjt that were on display. The case was J i I Investigated by the police but thus far no traco of the thieves has been I t found. j J Bazaar, Thursday and Friday, Nov ( . 1S-19, afternoon, evening. Episcopal C ;f Guild Hall. j Call at the Standard for your clcc-(j clcc-(j $ trio flat iron. All orders must be It 'if placed before December 1. After that ' y. date the Standard will no longer hnn- $ die them. These Irons have proven S entirely satisfactory and aro sold on l I two weeks' trial for ?L65. Call and x get yours today. M I All kinds of Coal, Parker Coal Co., V) I cor. 27th St. and Pac. Phone 19S-W. -j I Transfer R. W. Waltman and wife 1 f( have transferred to B. W. Yarrlngton f m a part of lot 24, block 7, Ogden Five-i) Five-i) K acre Plat A Sden survey. Consld-V Consld-V mk eratIoD $500 X H$ Anthracite and the best of all kinds 3! Hot coal- Bruiser Coal and Lumber Co., w t'PhonG 865, C mk Spargo's for rubber stamps, seals, $;'etc '1 f Wanted clean rag6 at the Standard :rS ! J office. i ax money uouniy treasurer jo-. jo-. seph E. Storey states that taxes are ; being paid at the rate of from $2000 ( to $4000 a day. Yesterday something S over $15,000 came in from taxpayers, I J, He expects heavy taxpaying on No- vember 15 and from that time until the time of delinquency, December 5. I New England Dinner. 35c, Friday, I Nov. 19, Episcopal Guild Hall, C to P. 7:30 p. m. Special Millinery Sale, untrlmraed ' velvet shapes, 50c each. Latest stylos in trimmed hats at $1,50. $2.50 each. Ostrich ponpons, 50c. Ostrich ) feathers at 95c and $1.50 each. STAFFORD MILLINERY CO. B &. G Butter Is made from pure, ? Sweet Cream, and the greatest care Is taken In all details necessary to I Its manufacture. " Held on Serious Charge Earl Mc-i Mc-i Henry, formerly employed at the 7 Southern Pacific shops in Ogden, was arrested, yestorday at Murray, and v charged -with a serious crime against -Mary Dahl, a young Salt Lake girl. The offense Is alleged to havo been f committed in Salt Lake about a year go. Cal McGhle, aleo a formor resl- dent of Ogden, Is named a co-defendant with Mclionry, Ho was arrested ' shortly after the alleged commission of the crime, but McHenry escaped. ; A, "W. Gorey, traveling -freight and Passenger agent of the Chicago & ? North "Western railroad, was in Og- den today on business. j MuBlclan to Depart Austin Sooy, 7 one of Ogden's best known cello play-?rs, play-?rs, leaves tomorrow evening for ? Huntinston, W. Va., to accept an eu-' eu-' Eugemont In tho largest theatre, with a flttccn-plccc orchestra. |