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Show short visit with his broiher. Mr. Crompton Is a resident or rjvaosmn, Wyo. Advertisers must have their copy for I the Evening Standard the evening be- fore the day on which the advertise- , n ent is to appear in order to insure I publication. G. II. Calllgan and wire or S.vi j Francisco are Ogden visitor. Mi. Ciilligan is buying cattle for the Levy Packing company of can t'lan-Cisco. t'lan-Cisco. ' HARD COAL turns Winter Into Sum nor. Shurtllffs. Phone 18. The dance given by tho Elect-leal Workers of the city at tho Armory last evening was a social success. The grand electrical display was highly appreciated. STORAGE at reasonable rate3, in j good brick building If you necd any rcom, consult John Scowcroft & Son3 Company. Memorials, large or small, In either Granite or Marble. Order now for spring delivery. Jos. Parry & Sons Co., 2253 Wash Ave. E-Z-Money Kelly Money to loan on any good real estate. Geo. J. Kelly. - Plenty of Lump Coal. Jones Coal Co. Both Phones. It will hold fire overnight, Lewis' Good Coal. Both phones 149. UONLABEL STANDARD TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS Ind. 'Phone, two rings.. No. 53 BeM 'Phone, two rings. -NO. 66 BUSINESS OFFICE Ind. 'Phone, one ring.. No. 58 Bell 'Phons, cne ring.. No. 56 RANDOM I REFERENCES Installation Next Thursday. The members of Lincoln Circle. No. 2 Ladies La-dies of the Grand Army of the Republic, Repub-lic, will hold their Installation of officers offi-cers at Pytldan hall, next Thursday. GLOBE THEATER The most up-to-date picture show west of Chicago. 1 wo changes of program a week. Tuesday Tues-day and Saturday. Matinee eveor day except Sunday. South of Granl Opera- IIouso. High School Basket Ball Game This evening the Ilrst basket ball game for tho High school boys will be played In the Armory, at 8 o'clock, j This will undoubtedly be a ood ;.'hme to watch, as the teams are about evenly even-ly matched. The Jolly Bachelor 1 live had more practice than tho llig'i school, nevertheless the High will pi.t up a stubborn fight Mr. Jiarkor cl Weber Stake will referee. Buy Red Cross Stamps In Humanity's Human-ity's Sake to Stamp out Tuberculosis. Then buy Meats Stamped U. S. Injected In-jected for your's and your family's take. A guaranteo that It 13 free from Tuberculosis Germs. - Cases Dismissed. Following a preliminary pre-liminary hearing which extended over three days, the case against Harry MacMUlan, formerly of Ogden. tho Goldfleld millionaire, and former suitor suit-or of Edna Goodrich, brought by James May. the Nevada gambling king, charging charg-ing him with passing worthless checks, to the amount of $S,C0O, was dismissed, yesterday. LOU CRAIG Instruction In elocution elocu-tion and physical culture; class anJ private work. Ind. 3644-1. Pleasing Change. County Clerk Samuel G. Dye has won tho eternal gratitude of Ogden reporters by placing plac-ing a desk and a comrortable chair in his office for the especial use of newspaper news-paper men. Here all instruments of a public nature are placed Tor the benefit of reporters who desire to examine ex-amine them, and the change expedites reportorlal work and adds a tinge of comfort to the task. Heretofore tho Instruments were tossed out of tho drawers onto a long counter and the newspaper men were forced to examine ex-amine them as best they could in a limited area often crowded with those visiting the office on business. The new departure is one of several desirable changes mado tince Mr. Dyo was formally Inducted into office. DANCE TONIGHT Congress Dancing Danc-ing Academy. Burial of Infant Daughter Funeral cervices over the remains of Martha Pauline. Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Child, were held yesterday yes-terday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the Fourth ward meeting house, Bishop L A. Olsen presiding. Appropriate rniisical selections wore furnished by the ward choir and words ot consolation consola-tion were offered by Bishop Olsen, (J. J. A. Llndqulst and John McQuarrlo. Interment was made in Ogden City cemetery. Officers Installed Thursday night tho Woodmen of the World or Ogden installed the following officers: Past consul commander, William Plggctt; consul commander, Samuel Kline; advisory lieutenant, A. T. Wykes; banker. Georgo Huss; clerk, E. Auth; escort, H. Sllverthorn; watenman, W. H. Drabblo; sentry, B. Van der Schult; managers, Mathew Gait, K. B. Paine and William J. Browning. A musical program followed tho installation installa-tion exorcises. Lost His Hat and Shoes A youn man camo down from one of the nearby near-by towns of Idaho yesterday tor a brief sojourn In the city visiting friends. Immediately arter his arrlul in tho city ho purchased i' new hat and a new pair of shoes and partook quite freely of Ogden's best whiskey. He finally repaired lto a noodle Joint ou Twenty-fourth street to try tho edibles there. While mating his noodles he fell into the arms of Morpheus, Mor-pheus, where he remained lor a considerable con-siderable time. When he awakened from his sleep, he was astounded 13 discover that he was hatless and shoeless. shoe-less. Some culprit had taken his hat and shoes from him while he slept. Mrs. Mary A. Parry Laid to Rest At 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon a large number of friends and relatives u! the lato Mrs. Mary A. Parry' Ri th-c-red at the Marriott ward merlins house to pay the final tribute or love iind respect to their departed friend. Musical selections by the ward choir, jolos by Mrs. Mamlo Terry and CaleD Marriott, and a selection by a rnle quartette were rendered. President C. F. Mlddleton. Elders T. P. Iv-ny. John D. Powell and E. A. Larkln offered of-fered words of consolation to tho assembled friends and relatives. A, wealth of beautiful floral oflei life's gave mute testimony of the love lu which the deceased was held. A long fur.eral cortege followed the renntns to Ogden City cemetery where Interment Inter-ment was made. James Rupper of Provo is an Ogden vitltor for a short time. He is registered regis-tered at tho Healy hotel. Tho Weber Club ball given at tho Congress Dancing Academy last evening even-ing was a rnot pleasant arfur. Light refreshments were served. W. D. Crompton. brother of Police Officer Crompton, is in the city for a |