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Show You can live without B & G. Butter but not so well. Returns from Boston. Dr. A. A Robinson has returned from Boston, where he accompanied Prof, and Mr1, F. M. Driggs and their young son. The boy is afflicted with paralysis and It. Robinson says there was little change! in his condition, when he left Boston. MITCHELL BROS FOR MONU-NTS MONU-NTS OPP CITY CKMETKRY -No Meetings. -In compliance with instruction from the city board of L health, the Sunday school, primary and J religion classes in the Third ward yrll be discontinued until further no-( no-( tice. Diamonds less than ethers pay. Uncle Sam. Meeting Monday. The monthh meeting of the Ogden association of Life Insurance underwriters will be held Monday, at l p m . in the Weber club l' is expected that Wesley King nl Salt Lake will be present to de-liver de-liver an address and all local insurance insur-ance men are invited to attend. The Standard will not be reBponsl v'; for mistakes occunng In copy br iught in on day of publication. All copy should be sent In at least 24 hours ahead of time so that time may be had to give proper set up and to sf nd out proofs. Born. A. In pound baby boy was born last night to Mr. aud Mrs. Geo Alberg. at the family residence. 116 Fatterson avenue. Bob Parties. Call 935 and ask for Lawrence Call. On Visit S. B. Steck, manager of JL the Lyceum theatre, has gone to To-peka. To-peka. Kan., to visit, his mother. Gone to Omaha - Mrs S A. Van Mohr has gone to Omaha to visit her M.-ter, Mrs. Kinsley. Boy Wanted For dellverj one who is willing 10 learn the drug business. Culley Drug Co. Congratulations. Mr and Mrs. ROB-coe ROB-coe C. (Jlasmann. 7121 Twenty-fourth street, are receiving congratulations on the safe arrival t his morning of tho stork, with an eleven-pound son. Take a Kodak With You Winter scenes are easiest to photograph. Our parks and canvons offer a host of artistic ar-tistic and inspiring subjects. Bring us your lllms for developing and printing print-ing and be assured of the best results. Browning Brothers Little Shop. Scribes to Feast. Mayor Abbot R. Ley wood will be host at a dinner at the Weber club. Monday evening at o'clock, in honor of James p cnse, former secretary of the Ogden publicity publici-ty bureau, who was recently appointed general manager of a Salt Lake news. I paper. All local and visiting newspa per men and women are invited to the feast. Tho Winter Sports Season is at its height. Everything needful in this line at Browning Brothers Little Store, . 406 Twenty fifth. Divorce. Mrs. Ethel Jackson Lodaj filed with the county clerk a complainl lor divorce from T. R. Jackson, alleged al-leged he was abled-bodied, but failed lo provide for his family. She asks for custody of their young son, leon. In Fourth Ward Prof. Barker is to speak in the Fourth ward tomorrow evening before the conjoint .session of the Mutuals. There will be a musical program. Banquet Tickets. S. S. Smith, of the Woodrow Wilson club, will make reservations to all who apply for se.'ts at the Democrat i ratification banquet! to be given al Salt Lako Monday evening. eve-ning. The charge will be $J..'i pei cover. Paving Plans Efforts will be made by city and county officials, beginning Monday morning, to agree upon a def-lnite def-lnite and practicable plan of paving Washington avenue, from Twenty -eighth street to tin- south City limits. Plumbing Business for Sale. Plumbing business for sale. Bargain Hudson. Conference. . (,. W ilson, ommrr-cial ommrr-cial agent, and J. P. Rdinger, Jity tickel agent, ot the Southern Pacifii railroad, will go to Salt Lake Cm to. morrow to attend an S. P. traffic conference con-ference al the office District Preighl and Passenger Agent F E Scott, in the Walker Bank buildin. Births. The following births were, reported today ai the office ol the rity health department To Mr. and M i-Dan i-Dan H. Davis, a son. pec. 2 to Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Davis, a son. 1 ) c L3; to Mr afid Mrs (' A Johnson, a -on. Nov to Mr. and Mrs W. B West, a daughter, o 25; to Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Talnter, a son, Dec. 2 to Mr and Mrs. R. L. Harlin a daughter, De Id Seeks Alimony. Elliolt E. Brown, proprietor of the Broom hotel todaj was served with an order from the 'rlci court by Deputy Sheriff R. H Wootton, citing him to report In De-h De-h anient, before Judgee Arthur E. Pratt, next Monday at. 2 p. in , and ho cause why he should not be punished for contempt of court in his alleged failure to pay to his former wife, Mrs Helen Brown, alleged ac eumulated alimony amounting u 400 Sohool Pay Day The public school I teachers of the city will be given I their pay checks for two lull days' i work since last pa da and half s,il- ary for the three additional days thai the schools have been closed, Monday, according to a notice issued from the office of the board of education to-day. to-day. The checks may be had by i calling at the office. Seventy Members of Band -The ' Southern Pacific Mechanics band of ! Ogden resumed rehearsals last night I at the armory and hereafter will nieei i v. ry Friday night. The change from Wednesday nights was due to the boxing contents being held on that night. Nearly seventy members of the band attended last night s practice and i the organization plaed four compost 1 1 00 B H has been working on I'm several sev-eral weeks. Next Friday, Director Frank B. ScOtl stated, some new and more difficult compositions will be tried our. Leg Broken Mr. McBride, an em-: ploye in a bridge sang of the Union Pacific who sustained a broken leg in an accident nei Evanston Thursday, Thurs-day, is receiving surgical treatment at the Dee hospital. First aid was adminisiered by Di. Wicks, the com-pau com-pau physician Warrants Paid. City Treasurer M-lison M-lison had a surplus of $500 this week which was applied to tin paymenl f City warrants which were next on hisi books in the order of registration. i Injured. - ill). mi Black, employed at the local railroad transfer, fell at, II o'clock this morning, and had to! be taken to the Dee hospital |