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Show UNjCEL STANDARD TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOM3 Ind. 'Phone, two rings.. No. 58 Be'! 'Phone, tvo rings.. NO. 66 BUSINESS OFFICE Ind. 'Phone, ono ring.. No. 65 Bell 'Phons, one ring. .No. 66 RANDOM REFERENCES CLOBE THEATER The most up-tr-date picture show west of Chicago. 1 wo changes of program a week, Tuesday Tues-day and Saturday. Matinee every day except Sunday. South of Grant Ora House. - E. G. Couch and wife of Great Falls, Mont., are visiting with Op-icn friends. Monday's Special See our al7. on imgo 2. Ogden Steam Laaodry. The Hon. Frank N'ebeker of Lop;au, Is spending a few days In Ogden with friend3. Buy Red Cross Stamps In Humanity's Human-ity's Sake to Stamp out Tuberculosis. Then buy Meats Stamped U. S. In-fpected In-fpected for your's and your famlly'3 eake. A puaranteo that It la frco from Tuberculosis Germ3. - W. J. Rawlins of r.vatello, Idaho. U in Ogden meeting with friends and looking after business affair3. LOU CRAIG Instruction In elocution elocu-tion and physical culture; clasa and rnvato work. Ind. 2644-1. Funeral of Mrs. Parry. The funeral for Mary A. Parry was held at tho Mirrlutt ward mating house this afternoon after-noon at 1 o'clock. Advertisers must havo their copy for the Evening Standard tho evening before be-fore tho day on which the advertise-n advertise-n ent in to appear in order to lnauro publication. Burial Yesterday. Yesterday a largre concourse of people followed tho remains re-mains of Ann Mary Stlmpson to tho Ocden City cemetery, when they were laid to their final rest. The funeral services were held at the Rlverdale meeting house at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. fore-noon. Bishop A. Bingham presiding. Appropriate music was given by tho ward chnlr. Kind words of condolence wero spoken to the bereaved and tho deceased was praised for her goodnes3 of life by Elders Richard Dye and Joseph A. Fife, President C. F. Mlddlo-ton Mlddlo-ton and Bishop Bingham. HARD COAL turnB Winter into Sum Licr. Shurtllffs. Pbonei 18. Dissatisfied With Domestic Life. It is reported that Mrs. May M. Petty, who now resides at Sparks, Nov., has written to a deputy clerk of Weber county, who issued a marriage license to herself and her husband, Charles C. Pettv, November 13, 190$. tn make a statement as to her (Mrs. Tetty's) attitude at-titude at the time the license was Issued. Is-sued. It seems that Mrs. Petty is now endeavoring to havo tho marriage annulled an-nulled on the grounds that she married Mr. Petty under duress. It Is said that when the license was granted at the clerk's office In Ogden, sho wa3 ery impetuous and rather pettishly answered questions propounded to her by the deputy clerk and that Immediately Imme-diately after when Elder George Folk-man Folk-man pronounced tho marriage cxto-mony cxto-mony she reluctantly kissed her spouse and seemed not to take very kindly to the proceedings. STORAGE at reasonable rates, In good brick building. If you need any rcora, consult John Scowcroft & Sons Company. - Real E6tate Promoter Arrested. P. B. Slsnor, real estate promoter and mining broker of Oakland, was ar-rested ar-rested last night on complaints sworn to by James II. Murray, a multi-mll-lionalro banker and mining man of Montana. Salt Lake and Seattle, but more recently of Monterey, Cal., charging charg-ing Signor with forgeries aggregating nearly $1,000,000. Signor Is alleged to have forged Murray's namo to four notes of $100,000 each, as well as to numerous other negotiable documents. Memorials, large or small, In either Granite or Marble. Order now for spring delivery. Jos. Parrj & Sons Co.. 2253 Wah 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 Are overnight, Lewis' Govd Coal. Both phones 149. |