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8 7 THE GLOBE'S 7 77 ;-y y --^T^.'JivzGpm&^mmzvm&ammim 1 imilJ*■ **u wr rCZ^z J*«*y PAYING WANTS ADVERTISERS Who Use The Globe's Advertising Columns Are reaching almost every home In the city. 7. A cop/ of Tha 7 Globe Is sold In St. Paul for every six English-speaking people, including all classes. That's why space In The Glob*7 gives satisfactory results. :7- If In doubt send for a*solicitor 7.7 :-and talk it over. yy : ===== THE GLOBE A Few'of the' Branch Offices Where Ads Are Received for "The Globe's Paying Wants" W CONGER ' BROS.. Druggists. Selby aye - nue, - corner - St~Albans; 1499 - Selby avenue and 349 University avenue.y*-*- CAMPBELL* BROS.. Druggists. Selby and Victoria. — §.: H.3RKEVES. Druggist. Seven Corners. - - "U"; J. ABERWALD. Druggist, corner Rice * --•'and* Iglehart. -.---.* ■--.-: .:.•-■ STRAIGHT 8R05.7- Druggists. Rondo 7 and - Grotto streets y. . SEVER 7WESTBY. Druggist * Maria aye-: ' ■y-T-y nue and East Third street.•-./- W. A. FROST & CO.. Druggists. 7 Selby ——_ and Western avenues. -■■■'■ ... RIETZKE & ; CO.. Druggists. Selby "and * ■yzz '-■- Western avenues. ■-.--./. A." J. SCHUMACHER. Druggist, 499 West •*•".-- Seventh-street'■.'- -**"- ■ ~-.y■>■■-. ~zz —'- J. 7W. NELSON, > Druggist. Dale and Uni- . versity. -. - - - ■■•-•■..-■".-*- .--.*--,'-' C. T. - HELLER. " Druggist' Willard. St ' ''IriZZ Peter and Tenth -streets.■- - - 7-- y. C. F., RUTHERFORD. Druggist. ■ St. Peter - ' .-; - and • Fourth • streets.v--^St*fjfa.,i*-fe.=-a--7> J. -P. TET.TNEK * CO.. 7 Druggists, 961 Z .... West -Seventh , street. -,--•• - -'",_>•-" J. P. JELTNEK ■ & CO..- Druggists.-. West er, -; Seventh and Sherman streets.•'.--."• ' .W. K. = COLLIER. D-*i*-relst.7 East Seventh 7 . street, corner Sibley.- - ■+' ■ -. - -'" A A. ;? CAMPBELL. Druggist. Louis ■. and -• *rf? Rondo streets, y •„--...>.■ M'*r,nr-T'- Druggist." 483 Proadway7 DRIES : PHARMACY.;: corner Ninth and 'TiiJTf'St. Peter streets.'-"''-"■-'. GEORGE C.■'. DAVENPORT ~&7 CO., 972" *S^t?fist-'*v«*"th-street.; - v -- - .- H. W.yDICKMAN. Druecrlst. 830 East - ■i-7.7Seventh.Comer'Beech.. .•■ y '■ >-""' A. L. WOOLSEY. Druggist. Prior and St' y ; :-.-• >rAnthony , avenues.: •. ■• ■ 7;?. s^*-w; v.-. '■'-'- y'- yyi DIED y/yrZy' ,1 :THOMSON—St. Paul, Minn:," Nov. 21,* 1904. at- the residence of: his daughter, ..Mrs. Chas. H. Glidden. No. 255; Maria .* avenue, William M. Thomson,- aged 76 -■" years. •- Funeral 'services, today' at-"3:00 yy. p. m. Interment at Pine Island, - Minn., 7. Wednesday the "23d Inst.** ■.-. ." '- -- - . SAVARD BROS^ UNDERTAKERS .:_•■«-• ..-..•.. --.-, *■ west Exchange St.;. " lid** Assistant. •. y Telephone Main 2332-Jl. Floral Emblems 7 and Wedding Flowers - RAMALEY FLORAL EXCHANGE^ ggg VITAL STATISTICS 7 y. -■ 7Marriage Licenses 7-. James-Kllriger7 Annie. Kleremahn. rV.->7;7 John McLoughlin; Margaret. Maloney. ' : Owen P.. Traynor, - Anne J. »Hagcrty. * 7 'i -■ohn, Williamson, ■Tillle Papoeek. •-..- . , Clinton IP. McCormickyr Louisa H. Balrd. Jame&.Dpbson." Lizzie Fah*go... - • T.-fiy • Bartholomew ,o'Donnell,.Subiria Flaherty. Leonard P..Morton, Mary P. Harrington. • Charles.Henry Rewc**. Annie Phoul. Christopher Reiger, Mary'Pleminger.-: 7~- Ste^heif 7Ketter. Lizzie *Kopph •:•:.. * ■■4.j£i f+i *„'-•' '-Births 7- ■-"'•*--•'• Mrs.* G. T. F. R05en,,266 Fillmore, boy. Mrs. Herman Hunt, 411-Banfil. boy. Mrs." Michael Klein. 274 E. Ninth, boy. * " Mrs. Geo. Waters. 65 Garfield, boy. yyy^-i Mrs. Ernest Michel.* 1100 Stewart, boy. ■Mrs.-Frank E. Dvorak, 399 Michigan, boy. ' Mrs.- 1 F. iF. " Ronnow.** 215 S. . Franklin, boy. • Mrs. L. Vannell Ik, 170 Upper" Levee. - boy. Mrs. .Karl Olsen," 666 W. Water - girl.*-* :-r.\ Mrs. F. H. Koch. 360 Goodrich; girl. ■ Mrs. F.*,; E. ..Weyerhaeuser,-"- 684 .Summit, • girl. - *:-.'y -C'-~yy-y- ••.--- •."'■"■ • ••Jiz Mrs. S. Mrozinski. 57 Kentucky, girl. -Mrs." Gust Schmidt. Hudson road. girl. Mrs: Wo*. • Coulet, 85 West Isabel,: girl. ; *' .; 7 ; 'c 7. 7 Deaths7 '•* Z.'y'"/ '— *" 7 y Louis G. Paquette," 742 Jdy, 70.yrs. Thomas ' Ed. . McKoewn. :34 Front, 7-' mos. Mary E. Conrad, 1899 Marshall, 84 vrs. . Alice McDonald. 699 - Jefferson.'. 36 yrs.Mi— Robert K. Doak, Cobb hospital, 67* yrs. ..Walter. E. Larson. 1050 Pacific,* 3 mos. - ' - FOR SALE— city Real Estate ANYONE THINKING OF. BUILDING A x home or - making repairs' should- look over our stocks -of ; lumber. - and 7 other . building materials (new and old). *. End of building season and prices way down. '.-' -Northwestern : Lumber & .Wrecking Co., ' - yards, -Broadway. - and Fourteenth •'. St.. •^ University'av.7 and 7 Dale st.. 730 West Seventh st. -Buildings, bought to be re-' moved:. -"-- * ■;■ -.::- : - .■.-' BARGAIN— ST. ANTHONY HOME, .-.52,500. eight : rooms, bath, open plumb * ing, good barn. George Griggs. 542 En 7dlcott. Bldg. -•• •-- y- .7-.--.- -.'-. FOR SALE—Houses THE VERY BEST BARGAINS IN TOWN In the line of ; houses ■: for sale ; are al . ways to be", found * under this classlfica- ■ tlon of The. Globe. r. ..-.- r... ■-"... CARPET CLEANING t ■~z Rug Manufacturers ."-*.■•■ _ ; UP-TO-DATE UPHOLSTERING, MAT - - tress . renovating, carpet cleaning. "7 Schroeder & "Dickinson. 16 East- Sixth St.. both Phones. :-*-:.. -.-,:** ;*r.*-.^ .-•. --1« FOR SALE— Typewriters 'WANTED—MEN AND WOMEN EVERY •. ; where "-. to appreciate r- that -; every day ..there are excellent chances to 7* better thmselves" offered: In these columns. ';i 'FOR SAL Pianos, y. Organs' CHICKERING UPRIGHT ONLY $165, IF - y taken this week; rosewood r case; cost * *.$500; great bargain. Raudenbush. - Sixth .---.'.and St:, Peter. •■.■zZzj-yy : -Zyz.-^-r- FOR SALE—SECOND-HAND PIANO: :.:' used -very.: little. * Call *. at Willard * hotel ■ ■ Tuesday, afternoon. - ...: ■- ■.; ■-.-■ .yy.yryzty* WESLEY PIANOS—FINE PIANO AT A r medium price; sole agents. Rauden -.--'-■ bush. Sixth and • St. Peter. - -:■: • *"■ -, _ * ■.. r y Z FOR SALE—Miscellaneous . FOR* SALE—A HALF DOZEN £ SMITH" ."*-' Premier ".typewriters; late models and j.- * all 4in - perfect "." condition »if v one"* party 757 takes lot will sell them for $40 a piece;! * 7*: for one -. $45; we will ' let you * have these typewriters on approval; if not satisfac .•• tory '7 you y can r**: return 7? the -•* machines within a week; these machines' cost.new -.-. $100.*. E. Lytle's Diamond 7 Parlors. 411 "< Robert st,. second - f100r.... -y-. y - zy.-S-i ] THE 'GLOBE'S. FREE RENTAL LIST SIS A GREAT CONVENIENCE TO PER SONS IN? SEARCH OF ROOMS OR 7 BOARD. CALL AT THE OFFICE AND LEARN HOW TO GET *: YOUR ROOMS 1 y ' REGISTERED -IN THE .LI ST. -*>7:, 7- - -. ,':^^-^777:^SJtF^^y7^;7§^ t BUSINESS HOUSEHOLD SAFES. FIRE- Z"z proof ** vaults 7 and bank *.** work, ._** C ~S. *;-< JNeutson; {327 Wabasha. [yyyyy'-ZzxrtmX'- THE GLOBE'S PAYING WANTS P." H. - MIDDENTS. Druggist. 472 - Waba 7<"r sha. ■- .■-*.'.-•.-'-"-'.---."T-"*-:; .'•..■;•'-"•'■* JOHN - BODD"* Tr&V* CO.'7: Druggists, '.-*- 881. -y. Payne 7 avenue. -~ "": 77 7-**-* B. 7A. TREAT. Newsdealer. 7*442; Broad way. ;-"'--:>.*"'"*-"''" M. S. * COURTNEY. Newsdealer. 478 Wa- Z y.y basha. yy-y .^y'yy:-'.-■?.**! -"'•": v_,.i' W. E. LOWE.;. Prescription Pharmacist, -' corner Twelfth; and - Robert streets." J. A.7BATTOM. Druggist 309 Jackson — street ■-.. -•> • • -7- •'■• A* H. SONNEN.- Druggist. 874 ' Rice. ."*: *. L. H. LUEDERS. Pharmacist. 879, Rice.*-. SUMMIT PHARMACY, 7" 284', Rice, corner 7 77-Summit'r •-*'.-■ ;■ .-.*. v ."■■'■•*. WALTER - NELSON, Druggist. 7 896 Rice ■•- '-'■ street*" '3---"-.- ",- z-^-y m •--" "••"•*-*'" WALTER NELSON. Druggist*' 1946 Uni versity avenue.'t^-s*?3»*ft*3s*s2s^rcTK CAPITOL DRUG • CO.. =-'-, Druggists. Uni • - versity avenue and Rice street. 7 : DR. MARKS. Pharmacy. 118 S. Wabasha. HALL &* KRAFT.. Druggists. 428 S. Wa m'WtTißß <>JJP^**KJiy^^!\i*fiJr^* itl * *'r""g*':!!*L^^^ "J*****. **s* 'i^niotT HANS MADSON.;Drue-*lst 15« Concord.. ECLIPSE * DRUG STORE.- 113 S. Robert G. A. WOLFROM. Druggist. 572 Kent." *." D. C. KISSEL." Drug-fist. 561 "Thomas. -7 F. • A. HOLCOMB. ■ ; Druggist. 954 r Payne :-•■■'-- - avenue. :— CENTRAL"PHARMACY. Tenth and Wa basha. ..'-*-•=- ry-.- 7j&m^rS*&l*lßv**£*i EDMUND J. .FUCHS. ' Druggistl"79B East Seventh. *•"-.-:'■ 1 * ■—*:'•**;-. E. E.KElPEß."Druggist, .450 South Rob-, ert. G F. TTMLAND. Druggist.7*44l.University . avenue.-..- - INSTRUCTION NO "FREE" COURSES NOR SCHEMES; ■rates always the same; national reputa -7 tion; individual Instruction;.-catalogue. -:."*Rasmussen • Practical Business School, ..".*Globe Bldg. "Day:and:evening sessions. ;*7 NEW TERM MONDAY. NOV. 28. r • --■-■'"yy. Day and Evening Sessions •--■■' < Instruction in all •• the Commercial .and Shorthand branches. ■- Our business writ ing < department unequaled. --Free cata logue, yGlobe Business College, Seventh and St. Peter streets. St. Paul. -.'"---". . CHARTIER'JS SHORTHAND CAN BE ■ learned ■* in ■> one-half the % time ,■■ required : to , learn .* other standard . systems, thus --; saving you $125; new classes now form .- ing ;: in i* shorthand, touch "- typewriting. bookkeeping.--penmanship,: etc., at the Hess * Business College.*.**- * ~" 7" 7 SHORTHAND FREE 7AT THE HESS y - Business: College; y- day :.* and - * evening , y classes. formed Nov. 3; most wonderful y system tof shorthand ! ever Invented. Call or-write for Information. *" . ".;-.'----■ '.' : '.* : yMEDICAtJyy:-':'-zy: /_ MEDICAL — MRS. DR. F. G. M'KAY'S :'. new address. 7;Seventh" at: 1 south, . near - Hennepin;; rheumatism. Insomnia, nerv y ousness and .- al!.; weaknesses .'- positively' ■'. cured by electricity, electric *_ magnetic i ■ treatments, - alcohol sweats; open • Sun days. .-.Telephone Main -1973 LI. LADIES—MRS. WAGNER'S .REGULA _y ting Pills ■ are the best; : a safe"and reli ..;able remedy for menstrual irregularities; . they are "'A Boon to Woman"; price $3 at office or by mail; •. particulars free. . Address - Mrs." T. Wagner. 43H East -Third street. St. -..Minn.--■■ ** .- LADIES, DR. LaFRANCO'S COMPOUND,' safe,* speedy regulator,; 25 cents, \ drug gists or maII; booklet free. Dr. La- Franco, Philadelphia. Pa.-.— * . ■' .. FREE—SAMPLE DR. .? KISSEL'S PILLS for catarrh "of^ stomach; special treat ment stomach and" all forms . catarrh;' z-r cure guaranteed." Dr. - Kissel. ' - 561! Thomas st.. St. Paul. - : « - .*-"7-*>^ I- CURE ALL DISEASES WITHOUT . drugs; -examination: free.- Dr. Mecay y 188 East Fifth st:*- -: . 7^7. : PERSONAL— A. MANN, M. SPE cialist All diseases of women quickly 7 cured; . ovarian - difficulties and Irregu larities skillfully treated; consultation - free. 412 Nicollet ay., Minneapolis, fourth floor. . ;***' "-■•• - ■." 7 -■.... - "■■ * ; .•;.. ■ z HORSES AND CARRIAGES LUMBERMEN TAKE NOTICE—BAR . rett & Zimmerman have - constantly .on "hand from 400 to 300 head *of - horses. "i weighing from 1,600 7to 1,800 pounds. - If you need any come and look them 7 - over.: and . select- your kind. , Barrett -&, _ .. Zimmerman's -" Midway . Horse -* Market, St.* Paul. Minn. . • .7 ~- -....-- -;. . .MULES v MULES ;-' MULES _r«* 100 head of good; big work - mule- - have • * been * consigned •to-us *by H. Batch ft 7 Co.. and v must be sold at-once; part .r-•- time .given ■it desired." * Barrett ft Zim '■,-," merman. - Midway *-* Horse ■•-Market. St. Paul.* Minn.-- ' .'• y^r-yy..^ IF YOU HAVE ANY HORSES TO SELL •y remember that Barrett ft Zimmerman, at 7 Midway.- St. '. Paul, are always ready: to buy and nay cash. :..:- - ... "*■: -.—•-;. I BUY YOUR HARNESS ON THE IN -7 - stallment'" plan. :_- Hard Times - Harness .-Factory.. 544 Rice st. --•.- - ADMINISTRATION SALE—SO HEAD OF -7-cheap work horses for sale; "weight from • 1.500 to 1,600 pounds; these horses are right out of work and must be sold by order of the .court'-*:Barrett.ft Zimmer man. Midway Market, St. Paul. m "--7~ ;^y FINANCIAL ; LOANS TO SALARIED PEOPLE WITH out mortgage or^lndorser; .Only; se curity ;your ■>. name. V- Others on house ._ hold : furniture, pianos, etc.* 31, without re y=- moval from .*. your - possession. Minne -7 sota Mortgage Loan Co.. 316-317 Pioneer -. Press * bldg. V- ■ ---- --.--- ■•' - - •- y..^. -... > SHORT LOANS 1 AT v lowest- rates —.~ '"- "" - -onreasy payment plan. Furniture, , : pianos, etc. 730 Globe bldg. PERSONAL ROOMS ADVERTISED IN THE globe WILL BE REGISTERED IN THE GLOBE'S RENTAL LIST FREE OF . 7- CHARGE. WHY NOT .SECURE THE TWO SERVICES FOR THE * PRICE jS OTHERWISE ASKED FOR ONE? AD- Iff TT4i EGLOB " ROOMS OR BOARD ; PERSONAL— MRS. KATE -.JOHNSON . gives magnetic treatments; also will call H at your., home and guarantee Ito cure you) of eczema in four .days. Res. 419-421' Washington ay. 1 s.. Minneapolis. Room 14. yy. FEMALE DISEASES CURED ""7 i Dr. Wheeler, the ** old g reliable '' specialist: .^43 1 years'.* experience. *j Call on or write -.7the ;doctor.v Room 306 : Globe Bldg.. Min --=neapolis, Minn.; * tel. T. C. 835. yy. y.Z T. H. BLY, M. D., SPECIALIST—DIS ; $ eases *of ;, women * all * Irregularities"* cor- 7 rected; new book. 25c; all you need to V-know; private home. Minneapolis • of - fice. 412, Nicollet 'ay. J"-^.7:7,> y* yy^ r .-yi* *■ THE HAIR THAT WONT COME OFF. «^Do you want "it?.*.. Write to Oliver K. •-.-. Chance.. 580 :* Syndicate Arcade, '-:■ -. Min -->* neapolis. Minn. t>-' J.^----I**_: i,.:--:-- y-y z.-z.'i ;i"-7-,7. "* -" DR*iHlNZ.^*T^^?**!*B*H •Specialist In.rupture and diseases of: man. - Century bldg., stand Ist ay. s., Mpls. ZS 3R CF^R *SaT^ fJm, <-^^n^--s*f*r J*T^> 'IW-S'^ WA »^|ijg|*|fcw mt M l**|^****l THE ST. PAUL GLOBE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1904 THE GLOBE'S PAYING WANTS HELP WANTED—MaIe* $20 AND EXPENSES PAID WEEKLY r-^ to ] a reliable man to travel, and collect yln Minnesota; experience not necessary;; 7^ self-addressed =. envelope^ for *= reply. Ad y*dress Dept. L.,*; 52.7 Dearborn *; st., Chi-. — cago. j*?*i-iaf'".■y-:,'>* >'>', :.t-Zzy*-~^ •.*--'-'. JULIFX MURRAY LANG INSTITUTE— An institute! of permanent cure of liq -:.-• uor, morphine and j opium habits. 2SS: -Walnut St.; -telephone Main SS4.*-'>-.v'-.^ " WANTED—TWO GOOD MEAT CUT j.ters:; also .two; men to work in sausage yZ< factory *for r- Tuesday and Wednesday; : come early. !L.:Elsenmenger:Meat*Co.;" 455 Wabasha ' st"-7-----C.'' *-*,-. - '' 7 - - * ALL KINDS OF MALE HELP FUR ; - nished 1 free. -~ Horsnell * Employment Of -■ fice. Third & Robert. -\ Phone; M 1198-I^2.* AT PLEASANT SMILE. CIGARS 7 AND >*" music at- Bennle's. Fifth and Wabasha. JARVIS FOR SHOES REPAIRED. HALF*: soles: sewed. 75c; * nailed, - 50c: while < you ■ < wait. In ten iminutes..- 83 East Fourth - St.; ;. both * phones. .-..----■' "-"?*• KLOX KLEANED FREE, WATCHES •;cleaned : 50cj main i spring; put rln 50c; all: "~. work •':. warranted. . Stone's * School 'of 7. Watchmaking, top 7 floor. Globe Bldg..* ■ - St. Paul. ■ ■-■■ - -'-.. . * °;. SITUATION WANTED-Mala YOUNG NEWSPAPER 7 MAN, WIDE y awake ■ and willing to .work: 16 hours : per - day, - wants * situation •as all around re : , porter, on country weekly or daily; am ' '.-JlfP*. .'well Informed and can handle any , thing from "a; birthday, party to state is sues; ' can feed \ presses, - make ' up, etc.; > . will .work: dirt' cheap •If • given opportun ity to prove ; , ability. 'Address V 121. Globe. "■;r ,7 . -.. .>■ ...-■ - -i-~ YOUNG * MAN OF EIGHTEEN ' WOULD -- like wo»k; prefer to * learn ' a "trade 7of ■ 77 some kind. ; Address 907 East Third st., '■ city. ' :.. - -.,.. ---.. ->.v .—• ---..... -r _ .YOUNG - MAN WANTS SITUATION with some -reliable -firm;. Inside work: 7 handy; with all kinds . of- machinery and tools; - repairing, or setting up. John C. ■_• Helnzelman," general delivery, city. - - "■*■ ' EXPERIENCED-JANITOR," SOBER, RE : liable, wants work in a flat; references. •'4l-East Tenth st. ...:.■;- -'"..- ' . YOUNG MAN WANTS 7POSITION IAS clerk In. grocery store; three years' ex . perience. * Address rJ. .- Kurston : Jr., 873 -r Front. St.. city.7^-: -^ YOUNG MAN OF TWENTY-ONE y, would ; like inside * work of some kind. _ Address F.S.; 221 ' Earl st.. city; y SITUATION WANTED OF ANY KIND 7.-by lady. with child. almost three years old; will, work-reasonable-for- a good .home; can give reference. Call 128 West Sixth st.."" Room 44. ' -" _ y . - * WELL EXPERIENCED COLORED BAR .:.ber wants position. in or out of the city; • can take full charge at this work. Call at 122 East Third; telephone Main 119S-L2. . ■■ - ■■'■'•■ z. ..""*"- 'zZ YOUNG MAN .WISHES A POSITION: AS stenographer" and office work; . can" as • sist on books; will accept -very mod ■■: crate salary. " Please call or address G. , C. * Room 309. McClure '• Bldg., 61 East y Sixth st. -.-■ :%, . ■ ■-y. •-.-.- WANTED—A POSITION AS COACH ■ roan or taking care of horses;"can also • milk; good references furnished. Willy, 1087 Payne ay. __. ■ WANTED—BY A MIDDLE-AGED, SO-* ber, reliable " man. . position ,- as • ■ night watchman. . Address C. E. S., 470 • St. Peter st. -.■■■■■- *.*.-". :'.-.->■-••-': -- AN EXPERIENCED NIGHT CLERK would like a position In some hotel; Eu •; ropean plan preferred;".good references. 71 ; East . Eleventh ' St.. city. — i?;" V- i CAN YOU USE A-YOUNG . MAN OF .; eighteen, good education.". good, habits, .wishing, to make. a respectable liveli hood, willing to work and can r furnish food references? Address C. H. Sewell, 3 Ewlng place. Chicago. 111. -7..-.:.-- . At BUTCHER WANTS' POSITION AS shop tender. Address A." E. Huber, 215 • Fisk st.. St. Paul. •.-->7-7 ;..-,"» CARPENTER— F IR S T-CLASS • , CAR-: - penterj Is looking for work at putting - up storm 7 windows, fitting '•'doors, etc. J. Austin, general delivery. -•*.*-:*-• - FREIGHT MARKER WANTS ENGAGE :I ment; | good assistant on shipping .floor: • * have . experience *in * clerical - work. V. 342 East Eighth st. * -< -,-.-»-,. MAN WITH.LARGE FAMILY WOULD -. like situation' as watchman 1 or janitor or Yin .wholesale * house; can give the best « of references in the city. Address J. 8.7 218 East Seventh at., third: floor..\ - - A.YOUNG' 7 MAN z WOULD -LIKE* TO V have • a place ' for -taking ■ care of steam • Plant or fireman.-- Address N 191. Glob«». A YOUNG MAN OF TWENTY WOULD "; like work on' delivery ■ wagon. *, Address :' C. H. T.. 904 Palace st.. city. -7-^ ; A YOUNG MARRIED MAN WOULD like • work of any kind. Address 387 " Maria.- ;- rri : YOUNG MAN WANTS A -POSITION AS " a stenographer: also understands book-' .- keeping. „" No objection to leave the city." - Address S.. 259 W. at :" -^ A YOUNG MAN, AGE 22, WITH. GOOD habits, wishes position.driving light de livery - wagon: * experience - and ' well ac ,. quainted • with city. '.- Address •E."■ W. S.. 542 Cedar St.. city. y* : SITUATION WANTED BY A— MEAT 3 and pastry cook; best of.references. 49 West Fourth st. (Cook.) -v. -. .- - STRONG -BOY. 17. -WOULD" LIKE A vplace* to work for room•; and 7 board In *c private family and. go .to school. * In quire at . 430 "Wabasha, — room 20; 'call - for Roy.* -...'■" *-.--...---. . '-- STRONG. SOBER-YOUNG MAN WANTS • position .In-7 wholesale house.-?reliable.*' ■; Address. Willy. "771*Fauquier st *-■". - BRIGHT GIRL OF SIXTEEN WOULD like a position In. doctor's, dentist's "or other office. Apply 26 • West " College. -'. 7 .:* ,-y. - MASS A -s -_ '.*."■ MISS OLSTAO, TRAINED MASSEUSE, -:. baking process,- massage; •> open Sunday.' r . Sl9 :* Phoenix - Bldg.. -r corner - Cedar and -■ Seventh st.; N. W. phone M 742-Ll. * MOVING AND EXPRESSING J. B. COVINGTON EXPRESS CO.. 502 . St. Peter;--both 7 telephones: try : our *■- new - furniture vans: : have « three - large -". new. ones ;to move. your, household ' goods -■ with; trunks, baggage.- packing stor . age. heavy; teaming; - best service; ex-" ■; perienced belli; nrl^es reasonable; coal, ' wood and fuel of all kinds promptly de livered.- ".-.. : "-..-- .-.- MINES AND MINING CONSULT R. B. HIGBEE, 312 GER • v mania ; Life" Bldg., St. Paul. * Minnesota. for lowest prices ion stocks. . BOOTS AND SHOES SEE OUR LINE OF 29c MITTENS AND f loves. " Save Money Shoe 7 Store. 674' (roadway.-.**"■ ■■. . -.--■. -.....-—- -.'.-.-. Banners, Badges and Buttons SOCIETY BADGE AND LEATHER ! y. pocketbook '■ work. -• Western Badge and Novelty Co.. 357 Minnesota st. -. 7- '■:■'■ Notice of Applications for, Liquor : Licenses 7' -----T^: City Clerks Office. :♦..:-.--•- y;.SL f Paul.-. Minn.,': Nov. 14, 1904 " 7 To .-Whom It May Concern :■' ■■" - Notice- Is herebyi given * that ' the * follow- Ing. named: persons ihave: applied .for,"a;; 11-* cense . to « sell : intoxicating liquors - or • one year from date .of the opening of . their re-* spective " places of business *at * the "• place or; location hereinafter: named: ;•/• ..-y-y 7^Weinho*ier.'£Ahton,*s 2-4-6 West - Third street. 7..;. " :■-."S?: *S!3W*S-*Ba*SK-asa; Welz-Mangier Co., •* 466-8 < Wabasha street," —-*-. . y-.-. .. . -. . -.: ;_.Tankenon*.*tN..-118;Eaton avenue.".7 . 7 ! * Broos, } Theodore; *-' 146 «7South -= Wabasha street. ...-7*r,..^ry-*-..•-.;"*■ yy^o^^y^. - Jantz. Henry, 739.University avenue." , ■'.'■ Jones,".J."*A*.• 321 Wabasha streeL* ' -*. ' Clement, O. P., 452 • Sibley street. 7 " 7.-• Now 7therefore,".- notice :is " hereby given that the i said -' applications will J. be heard; and 'consideredr by *• the *■ Common"Council' at regular meetings of.iboth^ branches thereof, held In the. City Hall on and after the Ist day of December. 1904. where all persons - Interested t may appear,*" and *- be heard. GEORGE T. REDINGTON. City Clerk. Nov. 15-22-1904-2t ' THE GLOBE'S PAYING WANTS [ -**:*:i --.-- - ."-•• . t .--:^----. --•rr'" HELP' WANTED WANTED—A YOUNG LADY AS ; s assistant * bookkeeper for a corporation.*: 7- Address .in 7 own ,> hand writing ;. stating .age, experience and salary expected. Ad *--.dress Nj 168. Globe.*- - z- ,- -".■y*;-*--ri GIRL ' FDR GENERAL HOUSE WORK. • "ft be good plalncook. Call this morn- -, *ng. No. 9?Office*rs**Tßow.7 Fort; Snelling. SITUATION WANTED . ~:.Zy.~^zy^^£y£yzy:- " ; A TRUSTWORTHY, RELIABLE AND* : considered very neat girT wishes a ' posi- ■ -'tion Jas '■ caretaker in a , place-where par y ties - wish to' go -away for winter <or 'as "'* **< *ekee P€T. for bachelor * or widower! «without children;* none but respectable parties need apply. ; N.'166.-Globe. _ 7 SITUATION £-*WANTED * .TO-^.7KEEP , - house, or any,, kind; of--work": by * a lady •.with lid;a willvwork" reasonable for "a^ good horne ;"■ ho objection to leaving the city a* short distance; can furnish-ref erence. ;•- Call -,' 37« ' North " Franklin ~*. st.:' -- walk right* up stairs .to third . floor, first door toj-ight. , - .-,,■--„-•- .- y COMPETENT- DRESSMAKER WOULD • like ; few more -" engagements sln - f am-' -* ines; . works:reasonable;"* can furnish ref erences; -erences; answer * by;- mail. 139 : - West • Fourth st. .-Tr^.yv -2.- - 77 y:.-; -■-_:' •-■ A WOMAN WOULD LIKE A PLACE AS : housekeeper >. or .' half-day work; ~ wages '.-reasonable. -Room* 16,. over *** Mealeys ,- storey 12 East Seventh r st.VT7."*:.-~- . -• A COOK WANTS A POSITION IN A - - private family. r27 • East Ninth * st. r7- **- GENERAL- HOUSEWORK WANTED -IN "-."- \,z family ,of . grown people. -7," 27 East; ; ' Ninth st. -■"-.*.---*■■••• y. 7' ~. • - LADY WITH ONE CHILD WOULD LIKE . place to do light housekeeping. 751 La- » • fond st. --'■-.•' ■■. ■*:"/"?->-.' LADY WANTS TO TAKE WASHING AT, -her home: 831 Lafond st. r - -". A GOOD WOMAN WISHES A HOUSE keeping place In: small family.-Call or address-354 East Ninth St.. St".-Paul. USE BRYAN'S, ROSE * GLYCERINE * LO tlon;for. chapped hands, face. etc.* - Col lier's Drug store: Seventh, and Sibley. WANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY. Posi tion -as filer and "bill er -or any kind of office * work; ,best" references.--77 N' 173," - Globe. -. -i- ~.—,*-~7*" .•":** .••.-* .-"?*. : WANTED—BY . A WIDOW, - POSITION -;* as housekeeper or caring for sick-* Ad dress' General. delivery, city. 'j*--. - 7. WANTED—A PLACE IN A DOCTOR'S y;or dentist's office by a young girl of ex perience. Call or address Miss G. E. E.. 551. St. Peter st.. upstairs. =~. 7- . EXPERIENCED LADY STENOGRAPH - er desires position; references furnished.' N 165. Globe. -;. .y, -.-.•*•".". - - EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER,. FA . miliar with" general office work, desires - employment;- best of references. - • Ad --dress M.. 731 Carroll "st. -""* " A GOOD WOMAN WISHES A STEADY place .in ■ a small v " family for - general housework. ; Call at 359 East Ninth st, - St. Paul.- ■.-.-.- .„-y. t--' .y ; COMPETENT LADY OF REFINEMENT would like position in nice; place :as -. housekeeper --Call: Northwestern phone. Main 2201-L2. Mrs. Panels. * 1-. ■- LADY CASHIER AND BOOKKEEPER desires position at once. . Address • N . 158. Globe.-. ..-_■. 7 . --.-.*_ WANTED—A PLACE " FOR A LITTLE * girl. - aged: eleven * years, - where ' she '. can ' help .• and ;go to .. school. Room X," 12 East Seventh. , ■ RELIABLE WOMAN WANTS HOUSE ■ - keeping, child's nursing or light house '■". work; * will work reasonable. - Apply 366 Wabasha st.. room 3. "—- • ----- -"-":: - - SITUATION WANTED BY *A- YOUNG -girl for general housework in small fam .-; ily. 169 East Belvidere St.. West St. Panl.-':.:-'.;>... ..^r ■■.•;..- ;-,„..-. WOMAN WANTS WORK BY DAY IRON -y ing. caring for'sick, Jielplng at dinners, .-receptions or caring for furnished rooms. "; ; Bethel Industrial Room;.phone mornings ■ only.. Main 1273-L2.- - •■-■ -jy~. ~-y ALL TROUBLES --RESULTING- FROM . nervousness and impure blood -quickly cured by Reeves' Iron Pills. - -'---*-■:' WANTED—TO KEEP HOUSE OR DO - general housework, by lady .with" child: will work " for . small ; wages-for a good *. home; no objection to leaving the city; '<■ -'. can give reference. 128 West " Sixth *L, v.- third floor, .- room 44. -csVa^-*".;--^- -' -■ -j- ■■: WANTED—POSITION IN SOME OF — flee, by »young. lady with ' knowledge» of *- stenography. Address j 362 Pleasant* ay. TWO GIRLS ""WANT— PLACES FOR waitress .or for ■ laundry - work. Call at ' 607 North Wabasha ' st**"-"- i; 7"• GOOD COOK WOULD LIKE A PERMA -7nent,place In a first-class private fam-" "" lly. -, Call at 228 . East Tenth st. - ' — '.- YOUNG * LADY STENOGRAPHER -would like a position.y A. H.. 162 West George, city. ■-..- - FIRST-CLASS WOMAN COOK; WILL . leave city for.- a rgood7place In hotel;; ' must be neat and clean: house. Mrs. .' Morgan. 169 . Lafond: st- * city. Address •■ or call.: . ..—* >' ••-.*- .-*- -- - ■ WANTED— POSITION AS NURSE" GIRL '•by a girl of 18. Call Sunday- afternoon - or Monday, or address 442 Olive st.. city. A WOMAN WOULD LIKE PLACE TO go out washing • and 7 ironing or J house _ cleaning. 12 East Seventh: sL. room 20. thh-d.floor.-~;* ~'~ - . -y SITUATION' WANTED TO -KEEP house or do general-housework by-lady "^y.with child; almost three years old; will work for small-wages: for a -good home; no objection -to leaving the city a short . distance. .. l„ West " Sixth St.; Room 44. third floor, z z.zy.<~ - •---> --..-. - ■ A WOMAN- WITH ONE CHILD "FOUR H years would like to assist in light house work where there is no washing, more for home:than money.. 6*07 Sims'?sL WASHING—A GOOD WASHWOMAN can take a few more family washings: will call* for clothes. — Address 1413; -Marlon st. -.■"---:. ::■'■<- WANTED—TO TAKE *7 IN WABHING ■ and ironing.*.- 507 Wabasha st*" - . :STORAGEy ..'.. ~ ** REDUCED * FREIGHT RATES ON - - household - goods ;- to " Denver, - Spokane and. Pacific coast -points: frequent ship-, * ments - and lowest possible rates. .-" The ■_ Boyd * Transfer « and - Storage „ Co., Mm. --- neapolla.*si^...'yi;-;^-x^-/^-r^--;.^>^^.- -zr^y IGO EXPRESS AND STORAGE CO.— 7 Cheapest, .best; storage In * city: -call for. - terms, '51 -West Seventh st - Phones. - patent: ATTORNEYS WILLIAMSON ft' MERCHANT (JAMES 7-F.'.Williamson and Frank D. Merchant*, "."patent .attorneys«and: solicitors. - Main -. office. 929-935 -Guaranty Loan Bldg.. Minneapolis,"-Minn.; branch." Room 52. . Mct'ill Bldg:. Washington. P. Q. ■--.--,-' PATENTS, TRADE MARKS. COPY *7- rights. Louis • Felser *ft ■ Co..- 512 - Globe Bldg.. St.,- Paul.- - Branch - office.:*-Wash ington. D. -C. Established * 1870.^'—.-rrW^" :-*" g- ■ " =-. *' 7--'-'>- :-V LOST -7 ''--'. , |53* REWARD FOR : RETURN OF RINGS _" and pin lost -on .'Dayton ? ay.. valued *as "_ keepsakes;-finder;keep*money.,no ques- j .. tions asked.-address N. 174 Globe.'- - i LOST — BILL BOOK Cr* CONTAINING . - checks . and. currency:*- probably | lost i on' ... Globe St. Peter special or at Peter; -"-"good •'reward • for •• return; ** P. -L." Evans, "J3L Aurora ay.. St. Paul, y Packing 7 tora zc,.. Forwarding EXPERIENCED PACKERS; SEPARATE "I**; room storage; -Pacific .'coast- assembled carloads. Fidelity; Storage' Co. « ,-.. • -...* ; - SEWING; MACHINES SINGERS. WHITES, DOMESTIC. STAN ■. ( dards.7 Wheeltr ft Wilson. $13.50; •drop heads. $16.50; automatic ■- Wilcox U- ft Gibbs. patent $33.50; cash or time; ten, ; years*.;guarantee.. 99 West Seventh. ~7"~ " -.- 7 WANTFD TQ ißUY^^^ SECOND HAND, ONE-HORSE FURNI 7*,tare, delivery **-;i-rn: about"-'5. : feet ,wide. 1 -* 10*. feJctoTorgi "fit*, eVtrlce.*^ v it;, Globe. v-7 -:_-■ -.r,-~~,-..r-J* - . THE GLOBE'S • PAYING WAINTSI ; I FOR RENT—rurn'sfiGtf Rooms FOR RENT—FURNISHED SUITE OF y rooms, also, single : room, modern I Colon- j .7nade Annex. St. Peter and Tenth "" st." PERSONS LOOKING FOR i ROOMS' OR - board are invited to call at this. office and look over The Glebe's Free Rental. --■List. :- -.'.-. .••:•._--.-i.-**r* •—■ — --\i-,r .***-.*■• *-■* The * St. 7 Paul * Globe.".; Fifth', and 7 Wabasha"; :^QR RE**T— Store**.l Office* ?,'-'*:5 E*. T ~STORE AT w- MIDWAY, , /suitable - for a tailor, watchmaker zor -^Plumber. Barrett & .Zimmerman.-Mid-' * way. St. Paul. .-; rr- - , *-. ;-.. . ?f?„, ,RE N.T — BEAUTIFUL - STORE > * building, three * floors; tenant .can' take! , possession Dec. 1; present tenant moving •' t;bnd'n S'-"<SO Robert st. Apply to -. John G. Roche.- 50 East Third st.V. 7- - Fv™I ENT"- A*FINE'OFFICE7IN:THE' T Ernst 8,,. d-t"' with desk, steam heat. - electric flight - and janitor service. -E. y. P. Roberts. > No. 45 Fourth st."- * -■ - rpR -RENT— FOR RENT—FIRST FLOOR OF A TEN ' 7 J 00™ 'house.' i heated, furnished -or - un - furnished: modern *7 conveniences, near . ••Mcrrlam-. Park.*•-*■-•- •_ ■.-- •--• -: - --s^c " FOR. RENT—FIRST FLOOR OF/A TEN- ' 7 room r house,*:, heated,- furnished .or un furnished;'-" modern x conveniences; •*■ near -.. Merriam • Park. Address . N 177. Globe.' 1867 AY—SIX-ROOM COTTAGE -• near . Minnesota - Transfer. Midway * dis trict; storm sash, cistern., shed., well; - low rent. - Edward B. Graves. 409 -: New ■ York "Life Bldg. . —.: * r ■;. :■ -.- : SMALL FIVE-ROOM HOUSE, WEST - side:: 810 - month. - George Griggs. . 542 Endlcott.-. «•'• - <-;."7 ''zr.. -, ;:,'...-, .*-.. WANTED TO RENT „ ROOM -BY SCOTCHMAN .WITHIN eight blocks from Seventh -and Minne sota; no objection if small, but com fortable. * Apply : with : terms to O. 111, .-; Globe. ~- - -"•-'•• .■'-.j*-.-.-." Articles of Incorporation ." of "The Pat terson Street Lighting company" We.:the: undersigned, hereby* associate together according- to the provisions of Title Two (2). Chapter. Thirty-four (34) of the General Statutes for 7the 7*year 1834. of, the Stale of Minnesota; and laws amendatory * thereof, under the • name of "THE PATTERSON STREET LIGHT ING-COMPANY:* for the purpose. of or ganizing a corporation 7. to carry on k a mercantile, manufacturing and - commer cial business, and to that end 7we,have adopted and signed; the following articles of incorporation: .-- - •.. - '■:'- '; ' >_"7 7.77 I. ■'.-"" . yl*7 : ';77 . The name of 7 this : corporation will -be "The Patterson - Street - Lighting '*.- Com pany"; the general nature of its business shall be the . manufacture. - sale and dis tribution of gas. lamps and. gasoline' lamps, the '- purchase and -sale of ■ street lighting -plants, the establishment and maintenance- of street' lighting ; plants. and all other matters - necessary or essential to carry out , the purposes above - . set forth. . The principal place of transact ing the business of this corporation shall be the City of St. Paul, in the State of Minnesota." _ - y. . , ii-v ::'.-.'""" 7 ;-" The time of the commencement of this corporations shall ' be . the - twenty-fifth (25th* day of November, in the year 1904. and the period of its continuance shall be thinty (30) years. m. 1-The amount of the capital stock of this corporation shall be Fifty T Thousand ($50.000)' Dollars, , and : said. stock shall *be paid. in ln such* manner and at such times as shall be ordered"; by'the Board of Directors of ■ this ■ corporation. y z'/- IV. - The highest amount of indebtedness or liability -to which - said corporation " shall at any time be subjected "la Twenty-five Thousand -;(525.000) Dollars. - ;-"^-'7:7;77-7;;.7_;^-V.; "*'i •"" '. / - '•- i' - The ' names". and places of residence' of the j" persons y forming i - this " corporation are: -Charles Patterson, St. Paul. Minne sota; William" M." O'Donnell. of. St. Paul. Minnesota. and Thomas McDermott, St. Paul, .Minnesota. "7 77" " ;**" yVI. ' y/*.zL r///Z; - The names of the first. Board of Direc tors of this corporation are Charles Pat terson. William M. O'Donnell and Thomas McDermott;. Charles Patterson -Is * the first president.and treasurer; William M. O'Donnell**"the first vice-president; and Thomas; McDermott the first - secretary. y ■ •• The government of this corporation and the management of its * affaire shall be vested In a" Board-'of, three Directors. The officers of this corporation shall con sist ■of- a • president. - vice president;. sec retary, and i treasurer, and' such ■ other offi- ' cers as * the Board •of Directors * shall deem -.from.*.time., to -. , time, necessary for the proper ?' conduct -; of.'*, the .; busl l T---S-S thereof. The 7 person' holding the office "of president shall likewise be eligi ble .to ' hold the ; office of»treasurer of this corporation.'^*"»^ta<~'gi<^>isar^y^jgy«ia*f On the first Tuesday of October In "each year a meeting of the stockholders of this corporation * shall be held, - which" meeting shall "be known: as the - annual meeting. Stockholders present in person or - rep resented :by proxy, holding a majority -of the stock of this • corporation issued '• at the* time of the . meeting, shall consti tute ; a quorum for ! the - transaction of- the business. If -a"; quorum is not*present at the annual meeting the . stockholders present may * adjourn the meeting . from: time to time .until a quorum is present. The'directors of thl 8 corporation shall bo elected at such - annual meeting* of; the stockholders and such:other business may be transacted as *, the stockholders - pres ent and voting may determine.. As soon as practicable- the * directors chosen '- thereat shall organize by electing one of said - di- ' rectors -*** president and treasurer, another as vice president and another as secre tary. ---The -directors-above-named shall hold office until.their successors are elect-' ed as- herein , provided. The .officers" and directors of this corporation- shall- hold office ; until the next annual meeting after . their - election' and 'until * their successors shall have ? been duly elected and shall have assumed , the duties of ■■ their respec tive offices. In case of a vacancy, in the Board of Directors: or officers, caused by death, resignation or.-, otherwise the- re maining directors may fill such vacancy. y~y.''/.z^' %/..// VII. v 7.77. The ' number "of ."shares of • capita! stock In this corporation shall * be - five hundred (500). and the amount of each share shall be One Hundred"(sloo) Dollars. r . .- IN TESTIMONY > WHEREOF. we*, the Incorporators,* have.:; hereunto .set. our hands and seals: this 21st day ef Novem ber. A. D. 1904. ..■•'.- - • -ir -7 - CHARLES - PATTERSON. 7 (Seal.> ; .. : WILLIAM M. ODONNELL. (Seal.) - ■ .-THOMAS McDERMOTT. r*o(Seal.)7 Signed,-* sealed r and delivered in - presence *. -Of-^.-.-"i.^V^j^i-s>'v^, J j.-^-;i>-»'. z.*i*.m: -7LAlice J. Davis. . . r James C.*Cahill. -. STATE lOF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF -.j Ramsey— ss. ■'.*■ On this 21st day of .' November. A' -Di 1904,• before me. a notary public. within and for" said County of - Ramsey," personal-: ly » appeared Charles •* Patterson, William" :M. O'Donnell .and Thomas "McDermott. to me known to be ;the persons described in and" who ; executed • the' feregolng "Articlei of * Incorporation." * and • acknowledged" that' they executed the same, as .their; own - free actfand,'deed.'*^"£^»^**~7-.**^-.-^'^o^"*'Ais;2--" 7 (Seal.) ALICE J. DAVIS, - Notary;.-Public,- Ramsey," County,'. Minne sota. -7 : :■-; .~y *- ".>' - ■: ... ■ ■ ■_-.;_ • "STATE - OF- MINNESOTA.: 7 DEPART -7 ment of .State."""-'-""; y^.Z"- "--'."* .'-" •--;* -*••• - I. hereby, certify that the : within'instru ment was - filed - for -- record "* in ' this -j office on "7 the ri2l- day of Nov.. A. D.". 1504, at 3:40 o'clock p. m.. and was duly.record- (J id Book * 1 3 .'of: Incorporations, on . page " P. E. HANSON. •Secretary of State. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COCNTY OF Ramsey—sb. 7" y-7-v:-p=Vi- :**•""*'7 - -^-^s-v-j Office« of ' the ? Register of Deeds. Z. This is "Ito"* certify^ that the within in . strument was » tiled - for - record; in " this * of fice .at St. Paul, on - the 21 -, day of ■> Nov." 5 * *A.."*'D7i.:i9o4r.^"at: 3:20 .-o'clock- p. i'm.,' and i that the same - was ".duly * recorded > In' ' Book -' M" of "-Incorporation-*.*' pages *** -.■*"*, • -~>-y < * • i M. W. Fi. I». ' _. -* C* r 7 - !*-•'->.. -Register"of Deeds. S* JS"lJ""k"l*^^**lF^-^^'W'j7^fc»i^a*^*f*B*?*^^"*^ ' gMffßlj ml '' ffi| ,n -~n Ht \ Karl ■ "8 - "7 "■•""r^h m ■ i':""7"^7ci77'""^*?r!«i«tVl^: The Best of all X=iaas Magazines 7 Splendidly Illustrated in , Two, Three and Four Colors THE CHRISTMAS M ETRO PO LIT AN !'■ Willcarryenough cheer for any home. It is a big, happy number, full of good things/for} old and young to redd. Sombre things have been kept out —eVen the. pictures are full of life and color. THE, ILLUSTRATIONS are by Maxfield Varrish, John Cecil Clay, J. M. Conde, Charles Livingston Bull, Louis Rhead, - Edward Penfield, Ernest Haskell, Oliver Herford, Malcolm Strauss and Jules Guerin THE CONTRIBUTORS No more distinguished company of Contributors has:ever..appeared in a Christmas magazine than those in the DECEMBER; METROPOLITAN ' ■-- ■ .':•"■;- • ***". 7 * "-*■".. .'■. .-■*".:*.•'-■_. '' -•.■7-." 7* .y7 ";■:.-. ■ *-.'.-7. ' y- '-/ '7*7-7 7. - . i W. A; Fraser contributes a Richard Le Gallienne ry* story so strong, 5; and -so.remark- z * writes a Christmas "story which' * able for its originality and.inter- he calls, in memory of youthful ..est, that it was/voted- the $500 • days, " Once upon a Time." . prize "in* a story-contest. open -» A : ;-- *" ~ " '■""*' ~ to all writers - ''/ 20 pages of the issue are devoted 1 lA, j, „ , ■ The: Stage at Holiday Joel• Chandler Harris ■■ Time. Fully illustrated with ■ has an Uncle Remus story, as good over fifty pictures of 7 stage ;as any he has ever written. celebrities of the day. '■ "."''' E.. S. Martin treats sympa- : Th« authors of The Lightning 7":thetically. and happily of ** Chil- / Conductor continue theif '7dren, and the Christmastime." mile a .minute story, "The Alfred Henry Lewis /''""" **"""•'* 7 , sums up, and comments upon, the Jules Guerin, the well* 7 7 events of world-interest during known illustrator, has provided' the past few weeks. This is' . some marvelous colored pictures, done in an illustrated review. : '""■ illustrating John Corbin'a ':^/ly-Sy'yyy "A Boys-Eye View, of thd 1 nomas Nelson Page Circus." Something of the fun contributes a charming article in; ... that we have all had at the circus, which he shows "s a quaint old ; *in younger days, will return to us» neighborhood in Virginia. on reading this article. * Other short stories and special articles are by Carolyn Wells* Oliver Herford, Broughton Brandenburg, Charles G.D. Roberts; Theodosia Garrison and Clinton Scollard. These articles complete a magazine brim ming with interest and Christmas cheer At Your Newsdealers A; 35 = cent Magazine for I.sc i'' ..Those sending $ 1.80, the price of a year's sub- j scription, and mentioning this 7 paper, "will also 7 ' be given the November and December issues j free ! This ris 7 a rare, chance 7to scribe - 1 THE METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE, 3:WEST 29th STREET. NEW YORK CITY Use: the blank form printed below and send •{I.BO to-day to prevent delay in receiving yournext copy/of THE METROPOLITAN: MAGAZINE 7 7 THE -METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE, 3 West 29th St., New York 1 Enclosed find $1.80 for one year's subscription to THE METROPOLITAN 'MAGAZINES' ISend me the November and December numbers fre*. ■ \ '/■ Name s . Street SS^^P^-""^" City or Tovn .........:.> State No. 89. "*-;f*«i*VV -*«->--' -- 7: '' - -'— . •"". ''.--'-'■' * -:'-** *-'.*. *1- - 7's. - TRAVELER'S GUIDE Union Depot, Sibley Street Trains leave and arrive at St Paul aa follows: .... -77-'" Chicago Great Western Ri 7* "The Maple Leaf Route." " "■•"'-•■_ -; Cfty OWe:: M and RdnrtSts. - y/y". mccc ISO M ««*>lSßniar.«her,Da«y. s^ «£%» ~. T*J ~' .. 7.' . ~". -_ St. Paul' St. Pa-l • Chicseo and East. Daboqi-7 *-™am * **» , OsLeinrMclntlre^Hsyfield ,f*^" S*S 11 Kansas City. St. Joseph. T.'-s (10-50 am , 7.38pr0 -;- Molnss.- Marsha!l*o-i--i,iV/a- •< 8.30 psi 7.20a-n '*It-rloo*-■ .....-:.-.*-:..-:.-■ .-■'■■" 11!.20pn- ' 12.40 pm •Red Wlr.j-^R-chsstar.. Far!- f Ils.2oas> - 17.00 pm *. y bat-It*" Man-at? " :.. ■" "■:." \*s:*7pt-* ■■la'tSa-n" * Dodge Center.' Hayfitld -"■ ..: 5.10 cm - 10.45 am " Austin. Mason City.' Ft.Dodte "1:6.10 am - 738 p.m. Carrall, Cott-icU and -,7 -.;.-. «■ *Omaha .V.C*".7777..'.r .*■ I 8.30pm ... 7.20 am , MEN CURED -^e"^*f*». 1' 7°"" hive -mall, weak organs, lost -■• J^T^^^\\ weT or fpaking drains, our Vacuum . •fa -7"'* « Organ Developer will restore you with- -. Qa ''^deSk'-A out ' drugs or electricity. »: Strictcpb - ft!" *9> (H ' *nd. Vaaicoc ' permanently .cured '"- raj*/ r-7 -jtljßa in *'rom Ito * weeks; «0,000 ill use; ef- 7 \. hB ■ feet immediate» not one failure: none • 1 '•^■'J'J'jLret-irncd. No C. O. I", fraud. If yon v.. J '-. _jy.;don't. fee! and see the improvement ->^»"Sv ; j*i*C the rery first day you use our De»el - 93s&s/\ysßte>P. ' return It and we return your -^^^money. With the Vacuum Developer any man ran cure himself at home. . Send for re» book, ' sent sealed in plain envelope.' *: zi.-y. ; - "* "kirn Mfg. Co ,559 Barclay Blk.,oon**er,Coi.-- Wisconsin Central Ry MILWAUKEE AND CHICAGO Leave 8.35 a. m. and" 7.40 'p.- m. dally. *.".•." Arrive 8.15 a.; m. and 4.30 p. m. daily. i7::..-.-.7'..'"7\'.;---»Both"Ph"oi*re»:.gs*rT!"*u-.'. !-- If you are too busy to bring your WANT AD to the office. PHONE 7 N. W. 1065 cr T. C. 1065 * s and--.the : Globe Want Ad Man will call. . ".yyC--