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Show RANDOM REFERENCES 1 Large Orchestra, Congress Academy Acad-emy tonight. EXCURSION to Salt Uil'C via Oregon Ore-gon Short Line, Sunday, Sept. 25th. Hound trip rate $1.00. Choice of trains. Including KORTY-FrTOMIN-1TE FLYERS. C.ty Ofllcc. 2511 Washington Avenue. Visiting With Her Parents Mrs. E. T Goodell and little daughter of Bur-lingame, Bur-lingame, Cal. and Miss Catherine-tee Catherine-tee of San Jose, Cal, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A W. Meek, the parents of Mr. GooJell, and aunt and uncle, of Miss I3ee. Call Allen, rnones 22. for carriages for funerals and operas. Private call? c epcclalty. Also prompt delivery of URgage. U2 25th. Get year Union Pacific and Oregon Ehort Line tickets at the office In ihe Opera House Block. Don't force yourself your-self to stand In line at the Depot. High School Alumni There will be a meeting of the high school alumni In the sub-high school Monday, Sept. 26. at 8 p . rn. New officers will b elected and the general business discussed dis-cussed prior to puttlnor on a comic opera. All singing and dramatic talent tal-ent are especially urged to attend. Delicious pastry goods at Wards. Always fresh. Two stores. Both phones, 279. For Sale Old mats. Good to put tinder carpets. Inquire Standard office. WANTED Cleaa wblto rae at tb Standard. "Vive" Hatch In Ogden Mr. Vlan K. Hatch of Portland, who recently underwent an operation for appendicitis, appendi-citis, is recuperaling at tie home of his sister, Mrs. I.. J. Holther Jr., In this city. Advertisers mupt have tbelr copy for tbc Evening Standard the evening before be-fore the day on which the advertisement advertise-ment is to appear, lu order to luaurw publication. (Continued on Pace Seven ) problems of a city. Some of the Inferences In-ferences thus derived will be given in the evening sermon ipon tho theme, "The Redemption of the City." At Ibis eon-Ice Miss Helen Nelson, a pupil of Carl Sobcskl of Roston, will render Millard's "Ave Maria," and Mre. Stevens and Miss Hamlll will furnish instrumental selections. Miss Nelson comes recommended as a soloist of ability. Get your Union Pacific and Oregon Short Line tickets at the office In the Opera House Clock. Don't force your-te.'f your-te.'f to 6tand In line at the Depot. - Mrs. Marion Ranks announces her Fall Opening Artistic Millinery, Monday, Mon-day, Tuesday and Wednesday, 2nd floor S. ,T. Burt Broa. Mrs. Don Magulre has returned from Holy Cross hospital where she underwent a Berious operation and has been under treatment for four weeks. Delicious pas-try poods at Wards. Always fresh. Two stores Both phonos, 279. - Best 'n your City, Congress Dancing Danc-ing Academy, Sunday Morning Lectures By Rev. William Thurston Brown; subject, "Ths Shame of Our Civilization," 11 RANDOM REFERENCES (Continued from Page Five.) Livingstone's Cafeteria During the fair meal hours will be as follows; Breakfast. 7 to 9; lunch, 11:30 to dinner. 5 to S. Call Allen,, phones 22, for carriages for funerals and operas. Private calls a Specialty. Also prompt delivery of bapzage. 412 25th. Rev. Carver's Return Services will be resumed tomorrow in the First Presbyterian church at 11 and 8 o'clock. Rev. Carver returned this week from a seven weeks' sojourn in the east, half of which wan spent in Chicago, where he devoted much time, to the study of the social aud religious a. m.. Ogden Music hall, 2.170 Washington. Wash-ington. For Sale Old mats. Good to put under carpets. Inquire Standard office. Mrs. Marlon Ranks announces her Fall Opening Artistic Millinery, Monday, Mon-day, Tuesday and Vcdnesday, 2nd floor S. J. Burt Bros. I Walt for the Presbyterian rummage sale. - Dr. F. W. Baker was operated on for stomach trouble at the Mayo, i Bros, hospital nt Rochester. Minn., ! the operation proving successful. Dr. I Baker was accompanied to the cast I by Dr. Ezra Rich. Many friends who have been maklrjg anxious Inquiries regarding the dentist will be pleased to learu of his hopeful condition. ! WANTED Clean white rags at the j Standard. j The ideal coal for all purposes Is Lewis Good Koal. Thone 149. FREE A pair of gloves given with each hat at Five Point Millinery. - Advertisers murft have their copy for the Evening Stfndard the evening before the day on which the advertisement adver-tisement is to appear in order to Insure In-sure publication. EXCURSION to Salt lke via Oregon Ore-gon Short Line, Sunday, SepL 23th. Round trip rate ? 1 .00. Choice of trains, Including FORTV-FTVE-MIX-UTE FLYERS. C;ty Office, 2514 Washington Avenue. I DRESSMAKING AT 207 West Pater- son. I Gone to Nevada Tjiw Officer W. C. Henderson of tho forest service has gone to Carson .ily, Nevada, to attend at-tend to law matters pertaining to th t forest servlco there. j ANTHRACITE, You'll have to bur-I bur-I ry If you get It. Phone 18. Shurtliff : & Company. Keinmercr's hest coal sold only by M, L. Jones Coal Co. Dainty fountain specials, every day, ! nt Ward's spacious parlors. " Two i fctorcs. Teamster Injured C. E. Warren, I the teamster who suffered a broken ( collar bone in a runaway on West j Twenty-third street Thursday after-j after-j noon, Is still confined to his horno. but lu out of danger and will soon be able to be out again. Mr. Warren was driving his team eastward and turned in his seat to warn some boys against climbing upon tho wagon. The horses took fright and ran Into a telephone pole, throwing the driver to the ground and fracturing his clavicle. Mr. Warren was able to walk to the office ut a physician, where the fracture frac-ture was reduced. Adjusting Grazing Questions Assistant As-sistant Forester Horner Fenn of the grazing department of tho forest service ser-vice has gone to the Sevier national forest to adjust grazing questions, WE CAN fill your order for anthracite anthra-cite coal. Plenty of It Iewls Coal Yard. Phones 149. New Lyceum The contractor ou the now Lyceum Kbow house states that he expects to have It ready for use by October 15. EXCURSION to Salt Jake via Oregon Ore-gon Short Line, Sunday, Sept. 25th. Round trip rate $1.f'0. Choice of trains, inchiding FORTY-FIVU .MINUTE .MIN-UTE FLYERS. City Office. 2511 Washington Avenue. Marlon Hotel The concrete work on the basement of the Marion hotel I just about completed and the heavy tlmlrs for tho basement are being placed. It. la stated that the brick masons will begin operations next week. Big dance, Congress Academy to-nlaht. to-nlaht. " |