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THE OGDEN STANDARD, OGDEN, UTAH: TUESDAY. FEBRUARY I. 1916.SOGDEN STANDARD LEADS For actual paying subscriber* the Standard (sad* all other paper* In Ogden and Northern Utah Home competitors not excepted' Subscribers themselvea to be the proof. Who dares challenge this statement.For Subscription and AdvertUino Deportment, Call Phone No. 58.RANDOMREFERENCESGood watchea Price 278 2Kth. License Revoked—The rooming house license held by Mrs Barbara Walihere, for a houao on Twenty-firth Street, near Hudson avenue, has been revoked by the city com ml salon, on the recommendation of Chief of Police T. E. Browning. The houee had been closely watched by the police for a number of weeks, uatll evidence was secured to make the revocation of the proprietor's license justifiable.Kodak Films developed 10c each roll. Velox caper used. McIntyre Drug Has Prisoner—Sheriff T. -V, DeVlne has received a telegram from Deputy Sheriff Ortn Hadlnck that the deputy left Grand Island, Nebraska, today with William Llghtfoot who is charged with obtaining money under false pretenses.All kinds of Coal. Parker Coal Co., cor 27*h St, and Pne. Phono 19S-W. -Services—Rev Geo. Lowe is holding services and delivering a sermon each evening, beginning at 7:30 o'clock, The services will eonUnue every night this week. Saturday ex copied.Doctor Fred Ck Clark removed to Suite 707-8-9-10, David Eeeles Bidg. -Born—A son was horn to the wife of John V Hamer. 25SI Thirty-fourth Slrtet, January 25, 1916.Spargo’s for rubber stamps, seals, etcPURSUED BT THEE GROCERY STORES HE MRS. B. E. WORRELL ISCALLED Bl BEIT#A bold holdup and robbery was per pc.rated about 9 15 o'clock this morning on West Twelfth street by two masked robbers. The victims were Jot. Sing and Lee Jim, Chinese gardeners, In whose home the robbery ocrurrcd. The Chinamen were tied up and placed against the wall in the main room of their adobe and the robbers ransacked the place, securing $12 In silverThe police department and sheriff's ofilce were notified of the crime about 9:40 o'clock and in less than ten minutes Detectives Robert Burk and Robert Chambers. Patrolman William Brown, Chauffeur Guy Nelson. Sheriff T. A. DeVlne and Deputy Sheriff George Leatham were searching for the robbers in the territory between Second street and Twelfth street and Wall avenue and the Southern Pacific tracks.The first information received by the officers was that the robbers had proceeded northward after robbing the Chinamen, but later information was telephoned to Desk Sergeant Ernest Spencer that they had doubled hack unci were headed for the fair grounds on West Seventeenth street Sergeant O. H, Mohlman. William Richardson and Sergeant Barlow Wit eon immediately went to that location In the department automobile, but were to late to head off the criminals. It is thought that the two men came into town. Th-- search for them was being continued until a late hour this afternoon.“Graft, Oracle Theatre today and Wednesday.EThree of Ogden's grnrery concerns, J W Wilcox, Joel J. Harris and the Sehade Brothers, are to combine their three mores in one and establish a modern market on Washington nve nue A corporation, with a capital stock of $50,Odd, will he formed and the company wilt open its new place of business about March 15The market will be situated In the pBlterson block, which is the south part of the huilding occupied by the Ogden Furniture and Carpet company, on Washington avenue. between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streets, covering a space 54 feet wide and about 125 feet deep. The store will be modern In every respect, plans for the latest designs or fixtures having already been decided onThe market will contain all lines of groceries and moats, with cold storage p'r-nt of the ammonia process which Is to be Installed at the inception of the new business. Everything in the line of meats anti groceries Will be handledIt Is also planned to wholesale goods as well as retail them and, eventually, establish a ‘'mail-order*' business ’ The parlies concerned are of the opinion that auch an establish roent is needed in Ogden and they are going Into the business on a large scale.Blanche Sweet in “The Rag-muffin,” Haze! Dawn in “My Lady Incog,” Alhambra tonight and tomorrow. 5c and 10c.IMrs Frances WorTell. wife of Dr R. E. Worrel, died yesterday after- | noon at the Worrell home In the Avon apartments, following a ten week's Illness. In her passing, the community Iobcs one or Its most promising singers and she leaves ft large circle of friends and relatives to mingle their Borrow with at of the bereaved physician.Before her marriage I he deceased was Miss Frances Van Busklrk, daughter of Mrs. F M Van Buskirk, 19SC Jackson avenue She was horn at Topeka. Kanans, November 12. 189,1, nnd was 8 years old when her parents came to Dtnh and located In Ogden She was educated in the Ogden public schools and, as a member of the Ogden high school Alumni association, came Into prominence as a singer In the production of the light opera Er-mlnSe by that organnation, several rears ago. At the time of her death, Mrs Worrell was a pupil of Alfred Best, the Salt Lake tenor and vocal instructorIn addition to her husband and mother. Mrs. Worrell leaves three sisters, Carrie. Mae and Viliam, and two brothers. Ear! and George Van Busklrk.Funeral services will be held in the Congregational church, Thursday, at I p m , Rev Frank G Brainerd officiating Interment Mountain View cemetery.Hobart Henley in “The Traction Garb,” story No. 3 of the famous “Graft” series, Oracle today and Wednesday.A Stupendous Clearance ofEvery Winter Garment in Our StockClearing every rack, every case. Former prices smashed to pieces. Everything is drastically reduced in this Quick Clearing Sale.Scotch Mixture, Fancy Weave and NoveltyBeautiful Cheviot Coats at................$5.00Not one in the lot worth less than $10 and the majority worth $11 and $13.50.SUIT SALE120—$15 to $20 Suits 160—$20 to $25 Suits 44—$25 to $30 Suits 60—$20 to $25 Suits 80—$25 to $30 Suits 26—$30 to $35 Suits... $5.00 .. .$ 7.50 .. .$10.00 .. .$10.00 . . $12.50 .. .$15.00Every winter garment, regardless of former price, has been reduced to the minimum. All are placed on racks for convenient choosing. Many of the suits and coats and some of the dresses are trimmed with high-grade fur, which may be removed and put aside until next winter.n in inrnrtrn mnnSHOP EARLY AND GET ADVANTAGE OF SELECTION FROMASSORTMENTS.COMPLETE
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