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Show I RANDOM j REFERENCES ?W ' ! Good watches Price. 278 25th. j9 Bonds Filed The bonds of Consta- JH : ble John J. Powell and Justice of the jH Peace Mm. Z. Terry of Marriott were 9H filed with the county clerk today. H , Each bond 1b In the sum of $1000. H Kodak Films developed 10c each H roll. Velox oaper used. Mclntyre Drug jH Railroad Agents Sydnor E. Strat- H ton of Portland, Oregon; W. A. f Holmes of Fresno; Herbert Gatje of t San Francisco, and George Kratke of i Los Angeles, city ticket agents of the M Southern Pacific railroad passed through Ogden yesterday en route to B their different posts of duty. They are J making the last lap of a journey "from the cities In which, they are located t over the steam and rail lines of the Southern Pacific to New York City H and return. H All kinds of Coal. Parker Coal Co.. I cor. 27th St, and Pac. Phone 198-W. -H i Boys See Picture Manager Harmon H W. Peery of the Ogden theater was host yesterday to 75 students of the H State Industrial school, at a perform-H perform-H ance of "The Battle Cry of Peace," at H his playhouse. The boys appreciated jH the treat, viewing the remarkable plc-1 plc-1 ture with great interest. n Doctor Fred O. Clark removed to n Suite 707-8-9-10. David Eccles Bldg. - ( Citizen Soldiers As a preliminary !; movement to the establishment ofMa 9 r citizens' military training camp in O; Utah next summer, J. R. Ward of Og- :( den, vice chairman of the state re- 19 cruiting committee, arranging for a M series of lectures on "preparedness" H to be given in Ogden during the next H few months. He is also arranging for H the appointment of a local committee H of ten men, to secure attendance at H the lectures and at the training camp. H Spargo'a for rubber stamps, seals, H I etc. I Lecture on Telegraphy L. E. Rudd, a representative of the Western Union Telegraph company, is to deliver de-liver a lecture Friday at 1:45 p. m., in the auditorium of the Ogden high school. The high school students will K7 be called Into an assembly to listen I to the lecture and the general public I j is also Invited to attend. The ad- I j dress will be on the subject of teleg- I I rnphy and Mr. Rudd will trace the his 1 1 tory of that science from the time of I the first printing register was used by I I Robert B. Morse, to the present time. I CSTEOPATHY-Dr. John FInley Mor-l Mor-l rlson moved to 511 Eccles Idg. Ph.417 If Those Electric Flat Irons There j are IS electric flat irons left at the j Standard office which through error j were retained for out-of-town subscrib-m subscrib-m ers who have no electric current. B These IS irons will be sold to sub-I sub-I ' scribers of the Standard only while ' they last for $1.65, 'full guaranteed. It More than 5 gross have been distrlbut-H distrlbut-H ed in Ogden and onb one iron was H ' returned. It would not heat at all B If you need an iron try ours for two B weeks, if you don't like it bring it B back and get your $1 G5. We can get B no more after the IS are gone, the B manufacturer says he can't make B them for the price we sell them. B &. G Butter the marvel of fine B buttermaking. I Sparrow Hunt-A few days ago the B people of Portage had the novel expe- B ' rience of a sparrow hunt, the result B being that 7500 of the little birds were I) killed. One hundred magpies also fell If victims in the rush for the sparrows, lit Sparrows in that vicinity are consid- ered a nuisance and the good people K decided to get rid of as many as pos sible Royal, perfect coal, sold and guaranteed guar-anteed bv M. L. Jones Coal & Ice Co p 1-15-tf Twelfth Ward Choir After the regular reg-ular rehearsal last evening, the i Twelfth ward choir participated in a ,' dancing party in the ward amusement hall. Games were indulged in and re- v freshments were served. The choir I has a membership of 45 with Harry Hales, president; W. II. Manning, dl- ,' rector; Ceclle Farley, organist, and ' Anna M. Harrop, secretary and treas- ' urer. i Dr. E. R. Dumke, Eccles Bldg. Phones, office 803, residence 1349-J. Divorce Default has been entered in the district court against the defendant de-fendant In the divorce case of Ge- l ueva Kelley against J W. Kelley. Dr Relnhold Kanzler moved to 2465"' Washington. Over Spargo's ' Book Store. Going to California A. A. McBride, manager of the McBride Drug company com-pany and family, left Ogden today for southern California, where Mrs, McBride and the children will remain until spring. Mr. McBride will return in a few weeks. The family is accom- ft pauied on the trip by Mrs. J. B. Black, HB- Mrs. McBride's sister. improving Mrs. Callie E. Cave, who has had a severe attack of pneumonia pneu-monia at her home, 2202 Adams avenue, ave-nue, is now considered out of danger. dan-ger. i Pay Roll City Auditor Arthur F. Larson states that the pay rolls for the cltv employes for January will be ready for consideration by the hoard of commissioners tomorrow morning and that checks will be Issued during i the afternoon. ! Deserted Home Charging deser- ' tion, Frank Brlggs has commenced slut for divorce In the district court against Marie J. Brlggs. The Plaintiff Plain-tiff alleges that he married the de fendant, August 27, 1905, and that she deserted the home without cause or provocation in 1910. Class Postponed On account of examinations ex-aminations being in progress at the University of Utah, Profess or Beals class in sociology, scheduled for tomorrow to-morrow night, will he postponed for S GroundhogIf the groundhog, ac cording to tradition or superstltutlon. essayed to venture from his winter quarters today, he failed to see his L .shadow and believers in the tradition g.tr lean rejoice in the prospects of an fi) i early spring. rZ On Buying Trip Mrs. M. Wells, manner of the millinery department of Last & Thomas, will leave for the cast this evening on a buying trip for the firm." Several markets will be visited. Auto In Fire The seven-passenger touring automobile belonging to the Eccles family caught fire yesterday evening in tho garage at the rear of hte Eccles homo, Jefferson avenue and Twenty-sixth street, and was damaged dam-aged to the extent of about $500. The arrival of the fire department prevented prevent-ed the fire spreading to the garage. U. P. Officials William Ware, general gen-eral superintendent of tho Union Pacific Pa-cific railroad, was in Ogden for a short time yesterday afternoon. While hore he was a guest of President W. H. Wattis, Mayor A. R. Heywood and Hon. Fred J. Kiesel at the Weber club. . DO |