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Show RANDOM I REFERENCES 1 PERSONAL m ) George LeRoy, please address let-9 let-9 ter to box L, care Standard. Mother U ' would like to see you before returning return-ing east. 'TbT'standarT ble for mistakes occuring In copy brought in on day of publication. All copy should be sent In at least 24 hours ahead of time ao that time may j be had to give proper act up and to j Bend cut trcofa. j Lillian M. Tnatcher wishes to an- j nounce that she has received a con- .! slgnment of .the lateGt and most pop- '1 ular dance music. Now being played : In all the large cities of the east and I coast. I COAL Anthracite, just arrived. I j John Farr Coal Co. Phono 27. I j Suit Dismissed. After taking testi- I j mony and hearing arguments in the I case, Judge Nathan J. Harris dis- I j missed the suit of Simrock McFar- land against the Salt Lake & Ogden I j Raihyay in the district court yester-1 yester-1 3 day afternoon. The action was tak-I tak-I j en alter the jurist granted motion of I q counsel for the defense for non-suit, I j the evidence in the case being held I Insufficient for cause of action. I J B. W. Browning, Dentist, Eccles I Bldg. I All kinds of coal. Phone 1603. M, I L. Jones Coal & Ice Co. I : Dr. A. A. Browning. Eye, car, nose I ; and throat Eccles building. U Baseball Picture. Manager Har- I ' mon Peery of the Ogden theater re-' I . ceived word last night that his con- I i tract for the Worlds' Championship I ; Baseball series pictures, between the I Boston and Brooklyn teams, had been I accepted. The films will be ready I for exhibition at the local theater I ; tomorrow and Monday as a part of I I the regular program. I Fine line cameo brooches and la I valieres at Paul W. Stecher, 352 24th I - Tabernacle Sunday. Apostle Hy I' rum M. Smith and President B. H. I ' ; Roberts will be the principal speakers I . at the Weber stake quarterly confer- I ) ence, in the Tabernacle tomorrow. I :; Special music will be furnished at I both the morning and afternon ses- I , sions, by the tabernacle choir and I ! soloists. I; B & G Butter appeals wonderfully I i to the sense of taste. - I Marriage Licenses. Marriage li- I - censes were issued today to Arnold I C. Cordel of Weiser, Idaho, and Mrs. I Adelia Ginkel, of Kelso, Washington, I : and Ernest E. Weir, of New York I City, and Corinne B. Robinson, or I : Salt Lake. I . MITCHELL BROS. FOR MONU- I MENTS. OPP. CITY CEMETERY. - I ;' Football Game. The Lorin Farr I school football team was defeated yes- I ; terday by the Madison school in a I d game" played at Twenty-third street I ' and Jefferson avenue. The score was I; 9 to 0. 1 7 FIREPROOF STORAGE. GEO. A. I : LOWE CO. I; Is Now Corporal. Forrest Carhart, I a member of First Cavalary, Troop If B, has received his appointment as cor- II poral, and o na card received here he II says that Troop B has completed its II hike from Nogales to Huach, and that If the ride was was thoroughly enjoyed. It The date when the boys will arrive III home is not as yet known. Ill DR. MORRISON Osteopath, Eccles Iff Bldg. 5-13-6mo 1(1 Martha Washington Shoes; none 1 better made. For sale by Chrlstenson Shoe Co. Second Vard Robert Binnie, bari- III tone soloist, will sing "The Village It blacksmith" tomorrow evening in the lr Second ward meeting house. I j Gone to San Diego Mr. and Mrs. It Angus T. Wright andaughter Flor- l ence have gone to San Diego for the III winter. Ill We sell Diamonds less than others 111 pay. Uncle Sam. Ilf Seriously III George J. Marsh is sell! se-ll! riouslv ill of pneumonia, at his home, fj 546 Twenty-eighth street. Irl On Saturday evening, October 28, lit 1916, Weber Camp No. 174, Woodmen Lf of the World, will give a Hallowe'en f dance and party to which the public ft Is invited. Admission will bo charged. Watch next week's Standard for spe -l cial announcement. HI From Sacramento C. H. Francee ft of Sacramento is visiting K. E. Smith h of the Utah Tire and Repair company. Irl He way locate here. Iff Missionary Miss Lillian Broadbont will depart tomorrow over the South- li em Pacific for San Francisco, from II which port sho will sail, October 27, r for Yokohama, Japan. She is going to mil Japan to serve as a Mormon mlsslon- I: ary for the next ofur or five years. 1(1 In Sixth Ward Prof. J. H. Paul will 9j speak at the Sixth ward Sunday eve- Vri nlng at 7 o'clock. Professor Paul is a W noted educator of this state now en- m gaged at the University of Utah. 'SR There will be some splendid musical -M Belectlons and all who attend will en- 'mV ioy the evening. The professor will mU lie In attendance at the Ogden stake )M union meeting to be held at the We- 1E bor acad"emy at 2:30 p. m., Sunday. , Lecture The local Community Ly- aj ceum course was opened last night at i lK the Tabernacle with a lecture by Dr. , mk Whltefield Ray, an eminent traveler .Jjt and Lyceum speaker. Only a small ,-39 B number of people heard the lecture, "VaR out thev vrere given a fine educational -SB treat- subject was, "Through Five 1131: Republics on Horseback," and con-tyl con-tyl cerned hiB travels in South America. ,yt Improving Floyd Joaquin Pell, young son of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Pell of 2311 Lincoln avenue, is slowly rc-A rc-A i covering from a severe attack of f i Pneumonia. ;a ? Boxers Grant Evans, the Ogden f s middleweight boxer, is booked next Monday nigh I for his next Salt Lake J engRgomenti He wiu moet Knockout .5 1 rwn, the rangy San Francisco j Greek. Bus Boyle, another Ogden mat I artist, will also go to Salt Lako Mon-im Mon-im t y for a battle. His opponent, in a I 'our-round go, will be Jack Carpenter. 'M i Goes to Omaha D. H. Pape, gen- fral manager of the Lion and Wyo-) Wyo-) , mg Coal companies, left Friday on a ir ! hurried business trip to Omaha, Neb. From Logan Phil A. Kohn, general ngent of the Ogden, Logan & Idaho railroad at Logan, arrived In Ogden this afternoon to pass the week-end. Bulldogs Win. In a football game played this morning, the Yellow Streaks eleven, was defeated by the Seventeenth street Bulldogs. The score was 19 to 12. Priesthood. The Ogden stake priesthood priest-hood and auxiliary association stake workers monthly meeting will be held tomorrow afternoon in the Weber academy, |