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Show RANDOM REFERENCES Barber License J. H. Peterson of Ogden has been granted a barber's license by the stato board of examiners examin-ers of barbers. Wanted Bell boy. Reed Hotel. 493 3 Clean rags wanted at Tho Standard i fficc. Cnko Sale Contributors to the Methodist cake salo are requested to send their, donations by 12:30 o'clock Saturday to J. S. Carver grocery store. Tho cako salo is to bo given Saturday afternoon by tho Ladies Aid society of tho Mothodlst church. Clean rags wantca at The Standard office. American Yeomen Members of the Brotherhood of American Yeomen, No. 1505, will meet Friday evening In the W. O. W. hall. Aftor a short session ses-sion of the lodge a reception will bo given, honoring all the new mombers who have joined, the order since November No-vember 1. All tho mombers of the order or-der are invited. Refreshments tvill be served. Florists Telegraph Delivery Assn Dumke Floral Co., Phone 250. 660 Coal All high grades. Phono 27. John Farr Coal Co, Order His Arrest C. L. Shortlno, scheduled for appoaranco boforo the city court this morning on a petit larceny lar-ceny charge, failed to bo present. His bail, amounting to 525, was declared forfeited. A bench warrant for his arrest was ordered ls3ucd by Judgo D. R. Roberts. , BJICK, cement and plaster Jobblny, chimneys, firewalls, etc. Phono 770. 1132 Old papers tor sate. Ogden Stand, ard. Births; To Earl A. and Ruth Hart Cook, 546 Chester street, a boy. Real Ice cream, $2.25 delivered. Greenwell Confectionery. 3030 R. It. Officer Here A. O. Cooke, traveling freight and passenger agent of the Illinois Central railroad, is an Ogden visitor today, having arrived in thl3 city yesterday In ordor to Interview Inter-view local peoplo with regard to frolght matters from this point east and to develop Interest In tho trans-portational trans-portational facilities of his railroad. Ogden Typewriter House for typewriters type-writers and repairs, 2-122 Hudson Ave. Pbono. 236. Cox at liberty Josoph Bay Cox, who was brought here from Los Angeles An-geles a few days ago to answer to a charge of wifo desertion, was released from the county Jail last night after furnishing bond of $500. Dr. Conroy's office moved to third florr First National bank bunding. 767 Appeals Case Martin Smith, found guilty in tho city court of allowing horses to trespass on Third street, has appealed his case. City Attorney Sam Powell, thinking the trouble might have risen out of a neighborhood quarrel, quar-rel, made a motion to dismiss the original or-iginal case. The defendant wanted thi case heard and was found guilty by a jury of four men. Furniture of 5 room house for sale, 628 22nd St. Tel. 2333. 773 Pythian Tea Mrs. Katie Hobb, Mrs. Amy Berry and Mrs. Lena Wynan will be hostesses Friday afternoon at a tea sorved from 2 o'clock until 3 o'clock in the Pythian hall, to the members of tho Pythian Sisters. All sisters have been invited to attend. At Hospital Mrs. Thomas Grimes of 315 Twenty-seventh street, is at the Dee hospital undergoing treatment. SInrrlago License A marriage license li-cense was Issued In the offlco of tho county cleric this morning to Loronzo Agostlnl and MIhs Coscl Genni, both of Ogden. Divorce Case. Tho divorce case of Fern O.. Hanson against Arthur P. Hansen, will open tomorrow morning Judge A. W. Ageo. Hansen is now in tho district court boforo Judge A. W. Agee. Hansen Is now at llborty upon his own recognizance aftor having hav-ing been taken into custody following follow-ing the Issuanco of a complaint charging charg-ing him with wife desertion, it is alleged. al-leged. Three Pardoned. Members of the city commission this morning authorized author-ized the pardoning from tho city jail of Stasia Hayden, C. C. Butts and M. F. Nichols. The board also authorized au-thorized the loan of $25,220.34 from the sanitary sewer fund to the city general fund. m. m |