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Show 1 1 RANDOM 1 1 REFERENCES r ' PERSONAL George LeRoy, please address lot- il tor to box L", care Standard. Mother 'i would like to see you before return- !ng east. ' i The Standard will not bo responsi- j hie for mistakes occuriug in copy if brcught in on day of publication. AU copy should bo sent in at least 24 !i! Lours ahead of time so that time may j be had to give proper set up and to send out uroafc 1 j Operated On H, L. Herrington, sec-i sec-i ) retary of the Utah Canning company, I ) underwent an operation at the Dee J i hospital, late yesterday afternoon, for i I appendicitis. He is reported to be reft re-ft :j covering nicely. Attention Elks, first dancing party A of season in lodge hall Wednesday, I 5 November 8. All kinds of cut flowers and funis fun-is oral designs. Very reasonable prices. Phone 1848. 600 West 24th St. :' Recovering Charles H. Barton, $ cashier of the Ogden Savings bank, 'rj who has been confined to his home for the past two weeks by an attack f( of rheumatism, is reported fo be on the way to normal health. ,jj COAL Anthracite, Just arrived. ; John Farr Coal Co. Phone 27. J Horse. Buyers Busy W. T. Brown ), of Ogden and Captain Beanchctti of .1 New York, horse buyers for the en- tente allies have 1500 animals cor-U cor-U raled here awaiting shipment. Mr. ;l Brown said the visible supply of re-I re-I mounts has not been exhausted. 5 All kinds of coal. Phone 1603. M. I-- L. Jones Coal & Ice Co. R. J. Brans departed today for Washington, D. C, over the Union Pacific Pa-cific railroad. Fine line cameo brooches and la valieres at Paul W. Stecher, 362 24th St Charged With Beating Wife Ar-1 Ar-1 thur Griffin, a negro tenant of the "Ark" rooming house on Wall avenue, was taken into custody yesterday by ' Patrolmen Moore and Brown, on a charge of battery. He is alleged to have administered a severe beating to his wife, Sunday night, and the latter filed a complaint against him. j Dr. A. A. Browning. Eye, ear, nose j and throat. Eccles building. Applications for Marriage Licenses John Philip Forbes of Layton, Davis county, and Ellen B. Anderson of " ir -III-. TTTa ! T nlnVinm N f Cn If a xVoyo Vine , tvuuci Ji. vjiui.Mia.iLi ui uaa 1 Lake and LouIb C. Eickmann of San 'l Francisco. Married yesterday by Dis- I trict Judge Nathan J. Harris: Orloff If E. Thompson of Brigham City and Mrs. Barcella Richie. MITCHELL BROS. FOR MONU- i MENTS. OPP. CITY CEMETERY. - Born Mrs. Harrison R. Nlles of l 2923 Lincoln gave birth to a seven-pound seven-pound baby girl at 10 o'clock yesterday yester-day morning. FIREPROOF STORAGE. GEO. A. LOWE CO. I Visiting Cousin G. E. Horst of Shelbyville, lnd representing the i John Kelly Shoe company of Rochester, Roches-ter, N. Y., Is here on his semi-annual ! trip, combining business with pleasure. pleas-ure. Mr. Horst is a cousin of Mrs. Joseph Chez, and has been a guest at r. their home during his stay in Ogden. j Bldg. 5-13-6mo .1 Drunkenness Four arrests were made by local police late last night l and this morning, the culprits being j charged with drunkenness. They 1 gave their names to the desk sergeant as Jerry 'McCarthy, George Days, . Henry Daniel and Ray Craig. No .1 court was held today, due to the legal I judicial holiday, and the four men will ; be held until tomorrow for trial unless j friends come to their rescue with bail J , money. f Martha Washington Shoes; none j better made. For sale by Chrlstenson ;j Shoe Co. r Marriage License. Application for I license to marry was made this after- j noon by Jacob Opheikens and Delia i Walters of Ogden. The wedding was to take place this afternoon, 'j Dr. Felshaw, Dentist, Lewis Block.-Going Block.-Going to Coast Mrs. H. H. Smith, mother of Assistant Superintendent j Fred C. Smith of the Salt Lake divi- . sion of the Southern Pacific railroad, departed today for California, where I she will pass the winter, i We sell Diamonds less than others I Pay. Uncle Sam. j Messages Undelivered messages ; at Western Union: Kabn Bros., Irving ;, HirBch. Auto Taxi service. Call 406. Railroad Visitor C. C. Wilkes, for- ! merly roadmaster of the Wyoming di-vision di-vision of the Union Pacific railroad with headquarters at Evanston, Wyo., and now holding a similar position at Grand Island, Neb., was in. Ogden today to-day visiting friends. Mrs. Pearl Wright, Nu Bone cor-setiere. cor-setiere. Guaranteed best corsets made to order. 2936 Adams. Phone 953. - |