minneapolis journal (minneapolis, minn. : 1888) …...hosenpud mary thompson. warren hovelsrud,...

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Wednesday evening. January ie, 1901. GOING UP HIGHER Grade School Pupils Graduated Into High Schools. ALMOST FIVE HUNDRED IN ALL Interesting; Exerciser Will Be Held at the Four High School \u25a0' £' Building*- The flr»t semester; of the public school year closes this week. The commencement exercises |for the j grade scholars who are entitled to enter the high schools at this time will be held ; to-morrow and Friday. Very, entertaining programs consisting of music, recitations,- essays and \u25a0, speeches have been prepared for each district. The exercises of the east district will be held in the east high school assembly room at 11 o'clock to-morrow morning,. those of the central district at the Central high to- morrow afternoon. Friday . morning at 10:30 o'clock the commencement exercises of the north district will; be held at: the .North high building.. in the afternoon at 2:30 o'clock the south district exercises will be held in the South high building. A total of 4&5 scholars will receive di- plomat!, and the majority of - them will { take up the high school work. The grade graduating classes are as follows: North high 101. East high 74, Clinton 22, Douglas 42, Emerson 33,.Garfield 22, Horace Mann 20, Lyndale 25, i Madison 23, Washington 17, Whlttier 17, living 13, South high, room I, 45, room P 42. . \u25a0 - \u25a0 Th» list of graduates is given below: * North High, J Room. Abrama, Ethel , Kottke, Minnie Bigg, Bdna Larson, Amanda Bradt, Alice Layden, Mary Bragg, Alma LuyiUn. Beatrice Breen, Joe j ,'\u25a0'•./ Loftus, Agnes > Brooke, Sarah ', '• Mealey, ,-. Myrtle :'• Burflend, Pearl ' Miller, Elizabeth Canney, Bertha Munro, Edna Dresser, Eva Murphy, Isabelle Ennis, Walter . Olberg. Magdaleua *;': Farrell, Margaret \u25a0 Kivenburg, Claude Fetterley, Alonzo Robinson, Mabel Goruam. Frank Rowe, Sarah Gray, Elizabeth Sheid, Marie Gulbrandsen, Susie Shagau, Lava Hatrh, Fred Sweeney, Sadie Hazard, Rowland. Torrey, Fred iliggiiis, Elsie Towers, Gertrude Karnofaky, Henry . Tracy. Ora Kennedy, Seldea . Yost, Bennle Kilby, Harvey , ' . North High, 1. Room. Bennlnf, Casper W. Malmsten, Edith E. " Bernstein, Ethel Meeker, Francis W. Blossom, Hazel . Mueller, Ada \u25a0-. \u25a0--- Borgen, Jennie March, Nellie M, : Bresky, Harry ' McArdle, Irene Burke, Mary A. ' McDermott, Josephine Casey, Arthur J. Nelson, Arthur W. Clark, May Noyes. Ethel M. Cook, Caroline R. ONeil, Edith G. Embree, Ethel A. Reudelsterz, Edw'd H. Gill. Louis Schaar, Ida A. : Gorey Grace A. Schwab, Alois M. Gorman, Anna Sleavin, Mary" C. Hanson, Ella B. Sump, Lucile Hall, Joseph* Turner, Ralph S. Hall. Ruth E. - Uzzell, Thomas H. Kraft Carl H. ; '•-\u25a0I- Luadqulst, Minnie O. Xorth High. M Room. Bearman, Sophia Mittwer, Arthur Bloom, Dabra M'EUigott, May Doaliug, Ray McElligott, Sarah EberspiTger, Joseph Nutter, Willard Ertl, Oscar Peterson, Edith Hall, Frauds Pratt, Sara Heckrich, Clara Schoyen, Hazel Heunig, Charles- Sehani, Max Judkins. E^rl Smith, Anna Kahl, Carolyn Stangebye, Louis Lacher, Albert Stone, Anna LeFebre, Irene Swauson, Helen Leighton, Lizzie Waltt, Sarah Elgtbth Grade, Ea»t High District. Andrews. Dalton Johnston, George Anderson, Hilda Jindra, Tlllie Blackburn, Winthrop Keyes, Edwin Beckwltb, George Kopp. Mabel Barnard Harriet Kealey, Calla Brown, Grace Levellle, John Berkey. Florence Lowell, Frances Bull. Bessie Lees, Maybelle Browning, Hazel Letts. Mlllicent Cataner, Melvln Lovejoy, Jessie <'arroll, HeuTy Lougee, Clare C.BrUtenson, John Lee, Grace Cooley, Harvey Maul, Earl Criehton. James F. McNaughton, David t'artwright, Sadie McMillan. Ralph Carlson, Elsie Murray, Maud Cummings, Agnes Malthouse, Mac Chase, Ethel Morse, Mabel Gummings, Bernard Morgan, Mildred Oanaher, Martin Nicholson. Alta Dahlstrom. Arthur Nelson, Elizabeth Danelz. Edward Olson, Hedwig iiai.l Ole Pitts, Florence Decker, Lyall Prosser, Eugene Dunkelberger. Fay I'aulson. Henry Kvaiis, Wlnton Presler, Lizzie Bttoer, Hedwig Perkins, Helen Eatebretaoii. Bertha Pltblado, Anna Frytcman, Nathaniel Redfleld, Merton Koker, Arno Rivard, Laura Oilesby. Margaret Shadewald, Lilian Hoag, Richard Spraguer, Clyde Hanson. Hehua Spraguer, Mary Korton, Bessie Tuttle, Edna "Huiitington, Helen Verril, May lnger. Mabel Wieseke, Otto Johusen, tV'tiliam W'aguer, Gertrude Clinton School. A.eh, Hugo Laybourne, .HortenseF Atkinson, Charlotte M. -M( Clatchie, Willie H. Breiuholt. Thoaias C. Mclntosh. Mamie E. Brown, Ernest Morton, Mary Corwin, Edith B. Nygaard, Florence D. Faruham. Scott N. Ryan, Joseph P. trilman, Selia O. Sly. Gertrude B. Hetherlngton. Bert A. Stevens, Pearl .1. Hill. Agnes M. Sturm. Trella M. Hosier, George 'W. Walker. Grace R. Keito, Joe P. Whittaker. Heien IL Dooglas Svlxini. Adelsheim. Maurice Hobart, Ruth Bennett. Homer Hedderly, Earl Brewster, Charles Hobson, Kittle Braaham. Harold Kees, Walter Baglty, Fayra Kinnard, Oscar Bowen, Kathleen Lovpjoy, Lillian Broaks, Ella \larron, Lucy Canney, Clyde Mitchell, Malcolm Child, Sherman Puffer, Anna Christiauson, Fred Williams, Edna Christiansen. Helga Ransome, Jessie Coppage. Earl Richardson, Lizzie Collins. Ralph Riheldaffer, Helen Cook, Martha Ridel!, Archie Cowiea. Florence Soule, Merton CarUon, Core Simmon6, William Dibble, Merrltt Simpson, Jessie Earie, Walter Spetch, Jessie Greaves, Forfi Sterling,* Faith Hanke. Elsie Warren, Marguerite liewion, Katherlne Weller, Mildred Williams, Edna Emerson School. Bailey, Paul Lynde, Elmer H. Beede, Caroline Macßae. Catherine F. Braun. Agnes J. Marshall. Paul C. Clark, Ora C. Nelson. Betttnan Clauien, Arthur C. Russell. Ida Coleman. Jennie Richmond, Charles J. Covey, Louise S. Rarnnson, Helen L. Critttnden, George A. Sanderson, Mary H. Finn, Grace Starr, Ruth McH. Galloway, Wm. T. Stlekney, Harry Gannon, Albert Tatam. John K. Goehringer, Hattie E. Thompson, Frank S. Gray, Rule G. VanDeuaen, Carl Gruenberg, Cornelia Voege. Alex L. Holliday, Mary Westlake, Beuleh K. Hendrlckson.Amanda Yoho, Geneva A. Hudson, Dorothy R. Boardman, Angeline X McFeely, Florencs Brower, Grover A. Nolander, Leemus "Bauer, Theodore Nelson, Adelaide Collins, George W Oman, Helen E. Houston, Delbert A. Smith, Francelle Hlgman, Marg't A. Sedgwick, Marlon E. Johnson. Cora B. I). Sullivan, Elliabeth King, Frank \V. Smith, Xamieveve MacCallum, Janet I. Winthrop, Louise C. Marshall, Sara A. Watterman, Edna M. Murray, Bessie L. Zeglin, Minnie M. Horace Man School. Am«B, May S. King, Lenora M. Campbell, Thereta H. Leekley, Harriet Clapp, Ethel L. Leland, Alice B. i Crozier, Lulu H. Lock*, Olive A. 1 Evans, Eliza P. Morgan, John S. I Goodsell, Charles B. Sheridan. Mac 1 Gustafson, Maud H. Smith, Florence M. i Haverstock, Blanch G. Thornhill, Grace I Hay, Clarence E. Vieta, Emadel I Keith, K»nt H. Wolfram, John F. Lyndale School. I Bartlett, Bertha L. Laxson. Nella M. ! Blake, Beatrice G. MacMillan. Franklin G ; Brown Earl S. McGowen, Amelia A. ; Camp. John H. Nelson, Elsie M. , Fagerstrom, Albert H. Quinn, Susie A. Graham, Irma M. Riley, Robert I Graham, Irene M. Robbing, Georgia D. I Hutchinson, Enid M. Schooley, Clayton M. ! Hodge. Kimball E. Saxton, Roy S. i Hayes, John H. Sullivan, Roswell M. Kreiser, Alexander H. Way, George F. jKitchen. Ruth. Weber, Elsie It. Kidd, Karl K. Madison School. Anderson, Herman C. Hastings, Alice L. Anderson, Mabelle 0. Krayenbuhl, Harold E. Carson, Harry S. Pope, Alice G. Cowing, George C. Reynolds, Harlow Q. Coon. Chauncey C. Rees, Arthur C. Dolson, Neva E. TJonesland, Anna Farnsworth, Etta M. Tuttle, Marion B. Gagacki, Harry C. Vanstrum, Emma Heebuer, Myrtle F. Waddlngton.Stephen P. Hawkins, Raymond A. Weisman, Charles Hyde, Emily W. White, Rena Gegacki, Enda I. Garfleld School. I Anderson, Myrtle Malloy, Rosemary Anderson, Alice Rosenberg, Francis A. Gefren, Max Ranchwerger, Harry Hampton, Ethel P. Ranchwerger, Charleß Johnson, Albert Strandberg, Frank W Kersten, Leo B. Strandberg, George A. Lothmer, William C. Smith, Frederick D. Moss, John Smith, George Mclntyre, James A. Wbittler School. Abbott, Bertha Lallerstadt, Margery Avery, Theodore McCarthy, Harry Bean, Azaiia McDonald, Marie Bosworth, Marion Mero, Lee Hallowell, C«ar!es Moore. Catherine Hallowell, Helen Phillips, Mabel Gordon. Roy Pommer, Fred Greer Russell Setman, Stanley Laßelle, Lucile South Higrh, I Room. Alberg. Sophie Kixmoeller, Henry Bailey, Fioyd Larson. Ellen Baker Emma Mundale, Clarence Bates, Lydia Myrick, Charles Bermer, Eva Nelson, Andrew Bogren Albert Nelson, Frank Bore. Robert Nelson, Herbert Brown, Eula Xordberg, Huldah Brown, Joe Palmer, Mabel Busr-h, trank Pendergrass, Myrtle ' £t ßel Peterson, Albert Diesen, Thea Peterson, Lydia Dursen, Tilla Peterson. Sophie Dyer, Eugene Rouse, Nora nrll dWt ni Lena Sandberg, Ida G.bbs, Ethel Spencer, Anna Hafslund, Oswald Sterling, Harry 11 agen Gertrude .. Strome, Magnusen Hasselburg, Carl Schultz. Sadie Hosenpud Mary Thompson. Warren Hovelsrud, Tillie Weed Pearl Johnson, Emerencia Widing, Viola Judd. Ed-win Washington School. AFTER 6 O'CLOCK TO-NIGHT And every night until 6 A. M. the LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE rates are approximately ONE-BALI THE DAY KATES. No charge for making appointments to talk at a. specified time. Tr| the Night service. Nerthwutern Telephone Exchange lompany. Contract Department, Telep.one Mali 41. Office, West Hotel. Abel, May Auderson, Arthur Ash worth, JT/a Bratager, Cecilia Beckmau. Emma Bergen, Nanda Broa, Cerilla Bruce, Alice Burhite. l>ottie Burton, Edythe Clendennin, Bessie De Void. Agnes Eldrldge, Florence Ekvall, Mabel Emmons, Bessie FVeidham, Jessie Gilkey, Lulu Haley, Alyce Harris, Bernhard Uendricks, lsabell Hohag, Cleveland Sooth High. P Room. Jager, Birger Jensen, Kaiherine Jevne, Cora Johnson, Anna Johnston, Margaret Josewitch, Isadore Jo3ewltch, Tina Kuhn, Mildred Knutson, Clara Lally, George Larson, Agues Lofgren, Alvin Matthews, Myrtle Kelson, Archie Nestor. Anna Ousdahl, Emar Paulson, Oscar Phelps, Phyllis Robitshek, Robert Wahlstrom, Hannah Wetherbee, Marie Irving School. Burch, Harry E. Omen, Deanie G £l ,c- £ rthur c- Rasmussen. Blenda A.I Clark Benjamin W. Ross, Mabel Agnes Campbell M. Louise Williams, D. Spencer Clifford, May E. Wold, Hannah Colburn Norman E. Worthingtou, Nellie E •Joues, Elizabeth A. "Will Leave a Memorial. The graduating class of the Clinton school will leave a reminder in the shape of a beautiful picture of the Shakspere memorial church. It will be presented to the school on Friday afternoon. In the evening the class will be entertained at the residence of Erneat Brown, 2811 Sec- ond avenue S. M*ed in Three Centuries. Mr. Joseph McGrath and Abram E. Elmer have lived in three centuries. Mr Abram E. Elmer of Utica, N. V.. was born on January 26, 1782. and Mr. Joseph Mc- Grath of 444 East 82d street, Xew York, was born in 1798. Both of these men are a [ill hale and hearty. Mr. Elmer enjoyed his New Year's turkey, and took a walk in the afternoon. Mr. McGrath enjoys life better than most men at seventy. These two remarkable men are possessed of all their faculties, and claim their vigor, strength and long life are due to the con- stant use of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey as their only medicine. Mr. Elmer writes us that he has used nothing else for twentv- flve years but Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, and he takes it in an egg-nog four times a day. Mr. McGrath has used no other medicine for several years, and says that Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey keeps him well and strong. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is truly a godsend to old people as well as young. California via the "San Shine Route," (C, M. & St. P. Ity.i Every Wednesday a flne Pullman tour- ist, sleeper leaves Twin Cities (St. Paul, 6:15 a. m.; Minneapolis, 8:05 a. m.) via C, M. & 'St. P. railway, and runs through to Los Angeles, arriving there every Sun- day morning. Price of double berth in this car, $6. Before making your arrangements for California get particulars as to "Sun- Shine Route." Hundreds of north—estern people pat- ronize this popular service every season —it traverses one of the most interesting portions of America. For comfort and ease Jt Is not sur- passed. Cheapest rates are obtainable via this route. Inquire of ticket agents or write J. T. Conley, assistant general passenger agent. The first place to introduce your out-of- town friends—to Glass Block Tea Room. Sleeper Service to Kantai City Via "The Milwaukee" Line. \u25a0 First-class Pullman sleeper from . twin cities every day via C. M. & St. iP. Ry. to Kansas, City. :;' •. \u0084 \u25a0 , 1 Leaves Minneapolis 7:50 a. m., St. Paul. Ba. m.; arrives Kansas City 7 clock next morning.. '.*,'.' . .]\u25a0?- Direct; and most -.comfortable route to Kansas City, the southwest and California. ,;. Pullman \ tourist sleeper also from twin cities levery' Wednesday, * running through to Los * Angeles, •" Cal. -! ".:\u25a0'\u25a0 - - •,: V Ci Apply j<: to Aticket * agents, -. or \write J. T. Conley, assistant j general ( passenger ag?nt[ St. Paul, ifor lowest one-way and round- trip - rates to all ; points s south and west.'; . Prevent ;. Colds and La Grippe : By keeping bowels open: with Cascarine. ~ All cases of weak or lame back, back-! ache, rheumatism, will find relief by wear- i ing one of {Carter's, Smart Weed t and * Bel- | ladonna '? Backache Plasters. " ''' Price 36 i cents. '/Try them. j . v, THE MlUmiMLffi j&tTKtf AU. 9 K3aa 'Ks i*^^l t' "?7-3 SSamCSM ' \u25a0 QnOHi -' EPS £ji!B Bin fcoAaV- Cv3 Kfi «>•\2 BBftiafl Xl^^^ k^m '' ESSS \u25a0BB pjju ' " - Mmfflilß Hhßm^wSH ffMM^rWffi '' '"-" •'• nsßTvi^B Baa ' |39VS|1 f^BPOR ~kß EB ' \u25a0 BriiESß - SffiS - nf^H .. KffaH BmlkS ' ~JH ''' Son Bha l " BsSH ' K«u HKio vffilL ' kS^B Rfifil |Av3l^Sq v^ \u25a0 HidiW ; . \u25a0 Bgfl '' IBS! BnSB I \u25a0," HfflKQl' vKl^a. >'" Vflflß^^ " . ' ;'\u25a0•\u25a0.- oßEl'' JttKß mKH -' " " \u25a0EBI I I hI Rom HIS n^3 mBS * ' DONALDSON'S " GLASS -- < : BLOCK. THIS IS THE PEOPLE STORE—THOROUGHLY UP-TO-DATE AND DEPENDABLE. p^Tr^ETI Annual January Sales for Thursday, 5 Albums Thursday at prices that •' .- k y' \u25a0 I* :\u25a0 I g ! \u25a0• * "** v*" :: win a S tonih y . u . ; s iviuslin L)nderwear=Linens=White Goods=Towels. «i They are damaged,, but will .be* f> .' J > _- , _ . , \u25a0«'*>•«'< r> ' •' A ' ' T:* ~; * \u25a0. . worth three to five times what we | ureatnllress boods and bilks uearinq Sales. if ask for them. Can't quote prices, \u2666 g>. .-*i,"»- C* i "#• \u25a0 : ' ' \u25a0' -; \u25a0• i ".•/"_•....\u0084_, " I but come and see them. | uearmg Sale ot Lamps, Jardinieres and Odd Dinnerware. Lt^imrrJ inal Closing Out of Winter Jackets and Small Furs _ 4&EBBEMEUKBBBSBEM s^________________ . C Remnant Sale Black and Colored Dress Goods.! Pi The great Seml-Annual Clearance Sale and Bargain Event of the Glass Block Store. Every Remnant. Dress Pattern I I and Short Length in Dress Goods (black and colored In the house, is included. High-class; expensive goods, as well I §as the cheaper on> all marked in plain figures on ticket attached to each Remnant, as well as the number of yards, 1 g the width of the goods and the price for the piece, and ; * I The Prioe parked will be the Lowest Ever Placed on that Rieoe of\ I Merchandise, even by the Manufacturer. I If •• :; \u25a0'" "'"'" ~" IN THE ASSORTMENT WILL BE FOUND REMNANTS OF \u25a0'•\u25a0 \u25a0. \u25a0''\u25a0' \u25a0''\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 \ "'. \ ";. fj French Whipcords and Eoliemes, Pebble, be line Plaids and Bourettes, French Crepes, Cords and Veilings, Black Grenadines and 1 II . Etamines, Black Cheviots and Camel's Hairs, Fancy Plaids, Tweeds and Cheviots, Serges, Cashmeres and 1 », "' - Sackings', Jacquards and Brocades, Mohairs and Wool Fancies, Etc., Etc. W Women's and Children's Underwear Sale. li|l§lllllgl Clearing Sale of Lamps, Jardinieres, Odd -V Of Ladies'and Children's Fine Underwear ("pjFpj~ppp*pppp ... ninii_,i._r_*_ and fUtitta - r tat greatly reduced prices. .-\u25a0/.-.',\u25a0,\u25a0\u25a0->^p^. . ' '^^ OS3 yilHierWare 811(1 WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR. - - ff^ M B F^Pl ' "••'•\u25a0V " \u25a0-\u25a0 \u25a0 LAMPS. : Women's Munsiug . fine natural wool nlated WjKSv -/• 4 Slljll /^^^il^!^^^^^^^^ All Sll 7^ I flmnc At (fill fat greatly reduced prices. o^ dntk :. jfffH H B ffi ' - Ww"^lS^^Sl^^ < tafflpS, 31. WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR. @T™ F_3 LAMPS. Ladies'" Wrights" Tsc fine cotton Efl|^ <V^|lk \S _9s_b ___MHP^. All ti Aft ! ?_f_ Women's Munsing fine natural wool dated ' ™™l * %!L»j£4 __ __j« fllS*r^&imKßl ___§_k All Sil 7s lantnc nt Sfl All Vests or Pants, also some fine «_? V \ >9pM 9m UP liiC^S H Vl'' <> LaW\Jh, dl . *7 Australian wool: Vests or Pants, £ m%?* : 'Ifrail/ ' '' \u25a0 ' i^^^E S^JS m a.,,. , ' '\u25a0*' A . vm A // values up to $1.75. Clearance sale, « ***** «|j W,/ At prices never before sub- 9g H^LagS 8 ' All $2.29 LEfflpS, at .• $1,511 (/ Women's Munsing^L 25- hs32 75c w mitted to the Minneapolis pub- I«V^''^^^ A ,i $5 90& i .S3 r O 1/ neeced Egyptian bnion Suits. if sragS \llfil - ' .-\u25a0 . . , W^4JyC, *-i~7j,mW All i=l^^ I slfHnc ?lf J7 Clearance sale price ./........... « <&&%? W| \u25a0 ! lie on the same class of mer= \^ mr AII $5.95 Ldillph, 41 &> Women's s()c heavy fleeced cot- g?%@% W chandise. We are determined >vt3? p^ All $6.95, $7.50 I amnc fl^r HA 'mScwo ton Union Suits. Clearance sale <^%jysus r\ to give such values in silks W* '\u25a0 and $7.95 JUdIDpS sSIOaW - -v price that all will be pleased to buy of \u25a0\u25a0' \u25a0' JPSI>Aji ' All $990 & I at««c *+ Q(R RA CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR -Children's 81.25 fine g%g%^ us asrain We want you to >vtMsMSam* Ail $10 00 WIUpS, 31 9Oa^U wool plated Union Suit! A nice warm suit at a big reduc- n§£f* again. We want you to ~<m tion. Clearance sale price ..:..; y*&*lt&%Jt come here for your silksfor jpllfl!?^C";rA ( JARDINIERES. ' " -•• your silk bargains—for your .^^^^^^p^ All 25c& 1A x *i R Xiruii^ fi^^Jr, £**1* m 1- S% new silks—for your novelties. J£M*ils All 29c Jardinieres, at 100 Willie Goods Sale. .\u25a0 Trunk Bargains. We are m af ter you Or -. mm ml i ... ' !ar()illier ,- at 25r 40-inch India Linens, manufactur- In Basement. your silk business; therefore V «T t^W JarUlniereS, 31.. AUU ers' short lengths; e& gp% -fl _ a - (i -'-^^.^; keep your eyes open to our silk -'"^v ~-$r ' All Afln lo*.^:«: rt «^^ «a a SS^oSiSrjSS^ " . i^^^^^^^ \u25a0 announce m : pentooursilk .^^B!# A" !! c & Jardinieres 'at 45c 36-inch Fine Sheer Imported India S^^^^^S^Ha^^ ":-">; ===== \u25a0 ' i..;'i " . All 95c JHrfliOiereS. flt -O SO Linen: our sale! \u25a0£ OJP Mf^^^^M R8 ™? t TUIIDenAV .„ $1.25 &$ 1.50 ' Qft^ | All $2. 25 & $2.50 «£., Rft ' quality. This sale, 1 VAO 1^ », ,"" "UKbUATI All &SLSO Qft« j 411 $2.25 & $2.50 <*.| RA only, yard ........ E ««2« JM : Black Silks- . . All Jardinieres... If IFC j All Jardinieres ... ll u®%s „. \u25a0 ; " '';J_ . -\u25ba , *S^SF§!Sg^^^l^^SraH 25piecesof a heavy black, lustrous _\u25a0\u0084;, •_•..-' \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 rv*' v- '' « - :-\u25a0 .•: SS-. po 2 r q^;- 20c fi^^^^H S^Si'oSSr ? dd £?* of Eno,! lsh p l : inted c Po-c!' iai» TEA PLATES only, yard...... v; ... <s.v<u b| r's'rtf fl*lf Tea Plates, (each ..So Sugar Bowls, each 1?8o Checked Dimities, in small, medium !^3^<^|j||^|pi£^:i'l \u25a0 * ' Thiirßf)flv°mil ar(' i^ C j C \u25a0' jT» n « « |A iH£~l'OC : liS^SlSii iiliS^ii^sgped? Cups and Sancers,ea 6c Bowls, each .... .80 —r "- lU° - S£S?SS?S IflfllOCl Cream Pitchers, ea 12c Bread Plates, each 12c Fringed Napkins. monitor lock, hardwood slats,, pat- S. JJm, \u0084Si A- L9t Fruit Saucers, each 3c Fringpfi B?inki?iQ nt bolts- full covered *»y "witn haf price y &a wfe rruu^aacers, eacn KllllgvU aciyskllio, deepbonnet box, linen faced, sizes ™H.^tß^^ r :.. /.:*.,• ; ' \u25a0.-,->J -.-i-n 32, 3-1 and 36-inches, . choice of '\u25a0 Splendid line of 24-inch Foulards, Reduced from 15c and 19c to lOc—Fine China Bread;- and; iJutter We have a quantity of Fringed either size, rfffc fjP* ~4f& r4$ B& comprising the de- mU^ Plates, tine China Fruit Saucers, Oat Meal Bowls, fancy Cups Jk &% Nankins in white and p.ain s Pecial- si Sns and colorings g[~ g^ ™& Saucers, Cream Pitchers, Pin Trays, Bon Bou Boxes, lOC i>apKins, in wnueana plain on i y %$&<&&a V&V& of leading manu-^Kj^^P^W etc; were 15c and 19c. Choice at.............. « colors, that have been used for ___________ (Ktujmi "8- »J W^la Reduced from 25c, 3So and 39c to IBe-These item's are brought decorating. To clean them up : \u25a0_•\u25a0„« - v^i \u0084; ; ; JfU"^ »ouu .' <*1 om-v -..--.Tr \u25a0.. . together from all parts of the department and placed on one"\u25a0• large \ table-" we niakp nricM tliflt will =pII R_#ll3 llrdPrQ 25 pieces of New Novelty Silks, the Among them are Cups and Saucers, Mustard Dishes, Plates, «fi jfl6- we make prices that will sell iUa&l Hi USA d. latest and most fashionable Cor Candlesticks, Oat Meal Sets, Bread Plates, Match Boxes! Tg __f* them out quick. *-\u25a0•;\u25a0: -\u0084 Mail orders from this adver= "\u25a0 Ings, -including \u0084. HH_flt_ Fancy Articles; were 250, 35c and 3(Jc- choice while they last \u25a0 *»'.*'\u25a0 LOT 1-ln this lot the vai:^^ tisement filled promptly by :™! r^^rtt HlWiS* '" ' ' /.''^ *\u25a0"" "\u25a0 ",. " ".". ' ' ==— ues run from 12^c to 19c. Hg experienced clerks who shop heliotrope. . tan. _f _T_F_L > ' ' firilflr Bon? WflliriniT QlflVf*! Only, each W for you. v r ;On sale at...;..... JBr-HS^.W. g«m**~z^r^. :-."*.MB."yß»'- W OlKing OlUriS. LOT 2- Consists of and ''W -^ We want >'ou to have our 50 pcs. plain Taf- _— _\u25a0_ llll±=|sl:"%':'; a f -' "/, ,^V V 10c qualities. Special, only, 31* Catalog or Shoppers' Guide. -fetas,;l9 inches, in _E_ _T_h __ _^__C A sensation of 72 Walking: Skirts in OX- each .....". %W Send for one. Sent FREE. colors and black, firaWMffß: po&_l°ca I Cold Cream. r _j ff it -_j \u25a0 . . grade. Thurs- _J_ 11. fe*!^™ . -«- , , , lUi gray f uiue ana ,_ . Wl , \u0084:- . . ..... ...... - , .....== day, yard....;..-..;. : W8r ?8Br; W |§2^^^S n '°sI mp l i" °f brown; some with twill- _S3wSt_»\ Qoofinfi PSnAr Rar__in_ =======_= |S?^^lfi dell' Perfect Cold ed surface, others smooth igs&&m &BCona tlOOr Bargains. liTlalneiieillf P ?^d a 9r naway finished; all are neatly r^y-s lldllllCl UCpi. IBUNfl">f tailor stitched They are gg|as PETTICOAT-Made with the \u25a0' /££* " Remnants of plain and fancy To: introduce this well known divided into two lots, val- &^V W;^'s 1?e-blaek^,zed - j\ , - striped. Eiderdown; also plain toilet article %to the people of Up to $&50. : Choice, JL'Uw \ Women 3 fine black mercerized V A striped _iflerdown also plain Mi lig There is nothincr Ues Up to $8.00. Choice k (!_* ; sateen Petticoat, made with a &? J %\. - and fancy figured French Flan- Minneapolis. mere is notning nrhitrSaVr^ "IV,^ de. Spanish flounce, trimmed :f)V nels; worth from 65c to 85c. more satisfactory to use than a inuibaay, W^^ with ' narrow ruffles, in \'an Dyke Ml '"" \ N\ Your choice "\u25a0Wa \u25a0 ' perfect Cold Cream. .Dagget& ~ _«_ mn Mk^~^\ designs. This is a beautiful and / V T^-J Thnr^nv nt FA _w_ _F_, Ramsdjell's is guaranteed not to «U __ _f!»C_l J \ v . 1 lißrffTin *i t" V \ yy/ ./ - T}f*r Vflrd ' wUJSjf BSt JBf DGCOIHO TKxICIQ HO mfttLGl* HOTST («B jBH JlMil^§^fMmb wmT fifff fIBT lEm \u25a0 r' Yn \\v^%ltL \u25a0\u25a0"'^@^ n t^3_3l! /"w \ : ' - :=: Ramsdell's Cold Cream can be . AND ..' .' .^^.. .':\u25a0•\u25a0'.".\u25a0 -y/// 1 I Wash Goods. Collapsing Tubes..!. 10c and 25c <fcft EA BARGAIN IN APRONS-- 7/// V Remnants of plain and dotted 2-ounce Glass Jars. .....35c lImP^JP M %ff ftjP i 4&&a&f Women's Gingham jf/T^/T^~r T*?\\ Mousseline de Soie, fancy fig- }ipound Glass Jars .. 50c _ «^ ik w^.^'^^iioll^ an ///7' /! ;fl \\ W ured, Organdies and satin striped % pound Glass Jars ...,....: 85c ' CLOAK AND SUIT DEPT. . If |^R» for this sale, 2 aprons for A^J^f n bS-ri/A m. lties ' orth 50c to /oc- 'V'""' "'"' "-'„'"•""•' ""'" "' ' """ " ' \u25a0•••'-'-•'- " \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ''. /I —-ssktfU -—\u25a0'_ >^» / a /WT rt»*~'\V\ \u25a0 Choice,- on Bar- : v. Nt« - ««i: "*•\u25a0\u25a0««' « . \u25a0 «*>\u25a0•«» ' «. 2^^^^ 21i* r7ry^^^^ CfaI c ' ::/ 39C : The Following Extra Special lilimery Bar- j &\u25a0 mf U = j = _!l =^^ g a i ns f or Thursday. , W&gsSr^ 1901 SHIRT WAIST-Women's shirt waist, made '~~ «i Jf % . . _J_lP^ -\u25a0 & »^«J- ~~mg^ of good percale, in pretty stripes, TTCLo!!?f s \u25a0 .^^^^ Another day of remarkable values In T'-^rjk made with the new Bishop sleeve JPHfl^^ if ©•*•\u25a0«# RT Trimmpri Mate *f%Lu^V% and cuffs. Very special Thursday, Mll-fli_[_{ XV_L TT CLOSE OUT. £» fc^ \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-«\u25a0\u25a0_*„ |$|&ep«& MUSLIN: UNDERWEAR BARGAINS-Women's jfVCyH-i-r^ymtiitiitiMi, _f| gT Thursday we will place on sale and Hats, rWP&PWw P IOB1-'*1 UNDERWEAR BARGAINS-Women's I f )wpwP 4S| W Turbans, mushroom shapes and large OfUW\Vlf petticoat made Spanish flounce \J / J_______-Y F^HlPs Hats, all to go fl_ 4 JEA _k ' | W style, tucked and lace trimmed, a fiL_ \u25a0___*_ « %^_»>VC > fnr I _4L_f P very handsome petticoat, worth ffiffl jgi (J \^, i |_ | | _ 5. _^K% -"~^F //^^%O $L0 ~^^^^# ' 50c^ys'Spfine' Shod " ' «\u25a0-' - \u25a0^m^-'^fv To close out every remaining Hat \u25a0 before fr.,\wiii,,._i«*jAW WOMEN'S NIGHT ROBES—Handsome variety of Coasters opriiikc onoci f _^ T^- 1 \u25a0 T spring goods arrive we will sell all our fliuiJH____B^ "v/; WOMEN'S NIGHT ROBES —Handsome variety of Coasters •3©O />- i-r^ spring goods arrive we will sell ail our Jhrrri —r-Tr_ ; Women's Night Kobes, made] of i fine muslin, in hem- '?. n -:\u25a0 ..'\u25a0'' T±' r'.' \u25a0''\u25a0" ''\u25a0\u25a0•"'/"-\u25a0.: /\u25a0 •7T r * $10.00 and $12.00 Hats 41% M \u25a0_>__ \u25a0 /_^ULLIW?V etched, lace or embroidery trimU ijf^ O*± \u25a0 32.00 Boys' SSprig.n g. Qt^ exg* . /.\u25a0 . \ j v.w ana W aw nais S^«sll made Hubbard; Empire or Gretehen ff I _f_ Shod Coasters 91-Vtf \ y/^^r^^^ 5' * •••'•••• H*'^'***** : . •&\u25a0_{£__} __aT rlh O9G ; 01*Hi«h 65C /<% V:; -Vv-\ These are rare values and it *""pay \u25a0 sieas w«* a- -V -.•.-.•. •' you to see them. " I_i_r_lrir 7l_nt "- ftui« p™,4 : llojters I2dwt. Knives, set of \u25a0c...51.C0 '"\u25a0 f : \ \u25a0 Beautiful Glass Fruit Dish, quad- \u25a0 ,__'_ ,'.'",. l' '_' .\u25a0 . 8-day' 14-in. __\u25a0\u25a0_____ "'"" '•"'\u25a0 .Handsome; Jt/VYvil J UCUI. X ' , re" Rogers Forks, set of 6......... $1.00 ?I : \ ruple plate, large QP "^lPiP^iiiiiy Seth Thom-jl JKhTI. : sterling: mount- s,w.— ;... M _...ri*.'w«». ZESSiS?.?*. 560 .jUrffl _Q_™ le Pu tet ,,a J & _2_^ _l~~fc Sf2&= "T"^flß_ ii_l_ Dessert spoon.OSo Table S poou.sl.o6 ____H| S__k Baker #4il¥ ___StV_KT ctwif M«S » two specials at bu.sar -iO^, Coffee Spoons j[o fi i^_9 3^V-^ Great values at $1.00 in Quad- ji_____! 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Page 1: Minneapolis journal (Minneapolis, Minn. : 1888) …...Hosenpud Mary Thompson. Warren Hovelsrud, Tillie Weed Pearl Johnson, Emerencia Widing, Viola Judd. Ed-win Washington School. AFTER

Wednesday evening. January ie, 1901.

GOING UP HIGHERGrade School Pupils Graduated Into

High Schools.

ALMOST FIVE HUNDRED IN ALL

Interesting; Exerciser Will Be Heldat the Four High School \u25a0'

£' Building*-

The flr»t semester; of the public schoolyear closes this week. The commencementexercises |for the jgrade scholars who areentitled to enter the high schools at thistime will be held ; to-morrow and Friday.Very, entertaining programs consisting ofmusic, recitations,- essays and \u25a0, speecheshave been prepared for each district. Theexercises of the east district will be heldin the east high school assembly roomat 11 o'clock to-morrow morning,. those ofthe central district at the Central high to-morrow afternoon. Friday . morning at10:30 o'clock the commencement exercisesof the north district will;be held at: the.North high building.. in the afternoon at2:30 o'clock the south district exerciseswill be held in the South high building.

A total of 4&5 scholars will receive di-plomat!, and the majority of - them will

{ take up the high school work. The gradegraduating classes are as follows: Northhigh 101. East high 74, Clinton 22, Douglas42, Emerson 33,.Garfield 22, Horace Mann20, Lyndale 25,iMadison 23, Washington 17,Whlttier 17, living13, South high, room I,45, room P 42. . \u25a0 -

\u25a0 Th» list of graduates is given below:* North High, J Room.

Abrama, Ethel , Kottke, MinnieBigg, Bdna Larson, AmandaBradt, Alice Layden, MaryBragg, Alma LuyiUn. BeatriceBreen, Joe j ,'\u25a0'•./ • Loftus, Agnes

> Brooke, Sarah ', '•Mealey, ,-. Myrtle :'•Burflend, Pearl ' Miller, ElizabethCanney, Bertha Munro, EdnaDresser, Eva Murphy, IsabelleEnnis, Walter . Olberg. Magdaleua *;':Farrell, Margaret \u25a0 Kivenburg, ClaudeFetterley, Alonzo • Robinson, MabelGoruam. Frank Rowe, SarahGray, Elizabeth Sheid, MarieGulbrandsen, Susie Shagau, LavaHatrh, Fred Sweeney, SadieHazard, Rowland. Torrey, Frediliggiiis,Elsie Towers, GertrudeKarnofaky, Henry . Tracy. OraKennedy, Seldea . Yost, Bennle •

Kilby, Harvey ,' . North High, 1. Room.

Bennlnf, Casper W. Malmsten, Edith E. "Bernstein, Ethel Meeker, Francis W.Blossom, Hazel . Mueller, Ada \u25a0-. • \u25a0---

Borgen, Jennie March, Nellie M, :Bresky, Harry ' McArdle, IreneBurke, Mary A. ' McDermott, JosephineCasey, Arthur J. Nelson, Arthur W.Clark, May Noyes. Ethel M.Cook, Caroline R. ONeil, Edith G.Embree, Ethel A. Reudelsterz, Edw'd H.Gill. Louis Schaar, Ida A. :Gorey Grace A. Schwab, Alois M. •

Gorman, Anna Sleavin, Mary" C.Hanson, Ella B. Sump, LucileHall, Joseph* Turner, Ralph S.Hall. Ruth E. - Uzzell, Thomas H.Kraft Carl H. ; '•-\u25a0I-Luadqulst, Minnie O.

Xorth High. M Room.Bearman, Sophia Mittwer, ArthurBloom, Dabra M'EUigott, MayDoaliug, Ray McElligott, SarahEberspiTger, Joseph Nutter, WillardErtl, Oscar Peterson, EdithHall, Frauds Pratt, SaraHeckrich, Clara Schoyen, HazelHeunig, Charles- Sehani, MaxJudkins. E^rl Smith, AnnaKahl, Carolyn Stangebye, LouisLacher, Albert Stone, AnnaLeFebre, Irene Swauson, HelenLeighton, Lizzie Waltt, Sarah

Elgtbth Grade, Ea»t High District.Andrews. Dalton Johnston, GeorgeAnderson, Hilda Jindra, TlllieBlackburn, Winthrop Keyes, EdwinBeckwltb, George Kopp. MabelBarnard Harriet Kealey, CallaBrown, Grace Levellle, JohnBerkey. Florence Lowell, FrancesBull. Bessie Lees, MaybelleBrowning, Hazel Letts. MlllicentCataner, Melvln Lovejoy, Jessie<'arroll, HeuTy Lougee, ClareC.BrUtenson, John Lee, GraceCooley, Harvey Maul, EarlCriehton. James F. McNaughton, Davidt'artwright, Sadie McMillan. RalphCarlson, Elsie Murray, MaudCummings, Agnes Malthouse, MacChase, Ethel Morse, MabelGummings, Bernard Morgan, MildredOanaher, Martin Nicholson. AltaDahlstrom. Arthur Nelson, ElizabethDanelz. Edward Olson, Hedwigiiai.l Ole Pitts, FlorenceDecker, Lyall Prosser, EugeneDunkelberger. Fay I'aulson. HenryKvaiis, Wlnton Presler, LizzieBttoer, Hedwig Perkins, HelenEatebretaoii. Bertha Pltblado, AnnaFrytcman, Nathaniel Redfleld, MertonKoker, Arno Rivard, LauraOilesby. Margaret Shadewald, LilianHoag, Richard Spraguer, ClydeHanson. Hehua Spraguer, MaryKorton, Bessie Tuttle, Edna"Huiitington, Helen Verril, Maylnger. Mabel Wieseke, OttoJohusen, tV'tiliam W'aguer, Gertrude

Clinton School.

A.eh, Hugo Laybourne, .HortenseFAtkinson, Charlotte M. -M( Clatchie, Willie H.Breiuholt. Thoaias C. Mclntosh. Mamie E.Brown, Ernest Morton, MaryCorwin, Edith B. Nygaard, Florence D.Faruham. Scott N. Ryan, Joseph P.trilman, Selia O. Sly. Gertrude B.Hetherlngton. Bert A. Stevens, Pearl .1.Hill. Agnes M. Sturm. Trella M.Hosier, George 'W. Walker. Grace R.Keito, Joe P. Whittaker. Heien IL

Dooglas Svlxini.

Adelsheim. Maurice Hobart, RuthBennett. Homer Hedderly, EarlBrewster, Charles Hobson, KittleBraaham. Harold Kees, WalterBaglty, Fayra Kinnard, OscarBowen, Kathleen Lovpjoy, LillianBroaks, Ella \larron, LucyCanney, Clyde Mitchell, MalcolmChild, Sherman Puffer, AnnaChristiauson, Fred Williams, EdnaChristiansen. Helga Ransome, JessieCoppage. Earl Richardson, LizzieCollins. Ralph Riheldaffer, HelenCook, Martha Ridel!, ArchieCowiea. Florence Soule, MertonCarUon, Core Simmon6, WilliamDibble, Merrltt Simpson, JessieEarie, Walter Spetch, JessieGreaves, Forfi Sterling,* FaithHanke. Elsie Warren, Margueriteliewion, Katherlne Weller, Mildred

Williams, Edna

Emerson School.

Bailey, Paul Lynde, Elmer H.Beede, Caroline Macßae. Catherine F.Braun. Agnes J. Marshall. Paul C.Clark, Ora C. Nelson. BetttnanClauien, Arthur C. Russell. IdaColeman. Jennie Richmond, Charles J.Covey, Louise S. Rarnnson, Helen L.Critttnden, George A. Sanderson, Mary H.

Finn, Grace Starr, Ruth McH.Galloway, Wm. T. Stlekney, HarryGannon, Albert Tatam. John K.Goehringer, Hattie E. Thompson, Frank S.Gray, Rule G. VanDeuaen, CarlGruenberg, Cornelia Voege. Alex L.Holliday, Mary Westlake, Beuleh K.Hendrlckson.Amanda Yoho, Geneva A.Hudson, Dorothy R.

Boardman, Angeline X McFeely, FlorencsBrower, Grover A. Nolander, Leemus"Bauer, Theodore Nelson, AdelaideCollins, George W Oman, Helen E.Houston, Delbert A. Smith, FrancelleHlgman, Marg't A. Sedgwick, Marlon E.Johnson. Cora B. I). Sullivan, ElliabethKing, Frank \V. Smith, XamieveveMacCallum, Janet I. Winthrop, Louise C.Marshall, Sara A. Watterman, Edna M.Murray, Bessie L. Zeglin, Minnie M.

Horace Man School.

Am«B, May S. King, Lenora M.Campbell, Thereta H. Leekley, HarrietClapp, Ethel L. Leland, Alice B.

i Crozier, Lulu H. Lock*, Olive A.1 Evans, Eliza P. Morgan, John S.I Goodsell, Charles B. Sheridan. Mac1 Gustafson, Maud H. Smith, Florence M.i Haverstock, Blanch G. Thornhill, GraceI Hay, Clarence E. Vieta, EmadelI Keith, K»nt H. Wolfram, John F.

Lyndale School.

I Bartlett, Bertha L. Laxson. Nella M.! Blake, Beatrice G. MacMillan. Franklin G; Brown Earl S. McGowen, Amelia A.; Camp. John H. Nelson, Elsie M., Fagerstrom, Albert H. Quinn, Susie A.

Graham, Irma M. Riley, RobertI Graham, Irene M. Robbing, Georgia D.I Hutchinson, Enid M. Schooley, Clayton M.! Hodge. Kimball E. Saxton, Roy S.i Hayes, John H. Sullivan, Roswell M.Kreiser, Alexander H. Way, George F.

jKitchen. Ruth. Weber, Elsie It.Kidd, Karl K.

Madison School.Anderson, Herman C. Hastings, Alice L.Anderson, Mabelle 0. Krayenbuhl, Harold E.Carson, Harry S. Pope, Alice G.Cowing, George C. Reynolds, Harlow Q.Coon. Chauncey C. Rees, Arthur C.Dolson, Neva E. TJonesland, AnnaFarnsworth, Etta M. Tuttle, Marion B.Gagacki, Harry C. Vanstrum, EmmaHeebuer, Myrtle F. Waddlngton.Stephen P.Hawkins, Raymond A. Weisman, CharlesHyde, Emily W. White, RenaGegacki, Enda I.

Garfleld School.

I Anderson, Myrtle Malloy, RosemaryAnderson, Alice Rosenberg, Francis A.Gefren, Max Ranchwerger, HarryHampton, Ethel P. Ranchwerger, CharleßJohnson, Albert Strandberg, Frank WKersten, Leo B. Strandberg, George A.Lothmer, William C. Smith, Frederick D.Moss, John Smith, GeorgeMclntyre, James A.

Wbittler School.Abbott, Bertha Lallerstadt, MargeryAvery, Theodore McCarthy, HarryBean, Azaiia McDonald, MarieBosworth, Marion Mero, LeeHallowell, C«ar!es Moore. CatherineHallowell, Helen Phillips, MabelGordon. Roy Pommer, FredGreer Russell Setman, StanleyLaßelle, Lucile

South Higrh, I Room.Alberg. Sophie Kixmoeller, HenryBailey, Fioyd Larson. EllenBaker Emma Mundale, ClarenceBates, Lydia Myrick, CharlesBermer, Eva Nelson, AndrewBogren Albert Nelson, FrankBore. Robert Nelson, HerbertBrown, Eula Xordberg, HuldahBrown, Joe Palmer, MabelBusr-h, trank Pendergrass, Myrtlen° ' £tßel Peterson, AlbertDiesen, Thea Peterson, LydiaDursen, Tilla Peterson. SophieDyer, Eugene Rouse, NoranrlldWtni Lena Sandberg, IdaG.bbs, Ethel Spencer, AnnaHafslund, Oswald Sterling, Harry11agen Gertrude .. Strome, MagnusenHasselburg, Carl Schultz. SadieHosenpud Mary Thompson. WarrenHovelsrud, Tillie Weed PearlJohnson, Emerencia Widing, ViolaJudd. Ed-win

Washington School.

AFTER 6 O'CLOCKTO-NIGHT

And every night until 6 A. M. theLONG DISTANCE TELEPHONErates are approximately

ONE-BALI THE DAY KATES.No charge for making appointmentsto talk at a. specified time.

Tr| the Night service.

Nerthwutern TelephoneExchange lompany.

Contract Department, Telep.one Mali 41.Office, West Hotel.

Abel, MayAuderson, ArthurAsh worth, JT/aBratager, CeciliaBeckmau. EmmaBergen, NandaBroa, CerillaBruce, AliceBurhite. l>ottieBurton, EdytheClendennin, BessieDe Void. AgnesEldrldge, FlorenceEkvall, MabelEmmons, BessieFVeidham, JessieGilkey, LuluHaley, AlyceHarris, BernhardUendricks, lsabellHohag, Cleveland

Sooth High. P Room.Jager, BirgerJensen, KaiherineJevne, Cora

Johnson, AnnaJohnston, MargaretJosewitch, IsadoreJo3ewltch, TinaKuhn, MildredKnutson, ClaraLally, GeorgeLarson, AguesLofgren, AlvinMatthews, MyrtleKelson, ArchieNestor. AnnaOusdahl, EmarPaulson, OscarPhelps, PhyllisRobitshek, RobertWahlstrom, HannahWetherbee, Marie

Irving School.Burch, Harry E. Omen, Deanie G£l ,c- £rthur c- Rasmussen. Blenda A.IClark Benjamin W. Ross, Mabel AgnesCampbell M. Louise Williams, D. SpencerClifford, May E. Wold, HannahColburn Norman E. Worthingtou, Nellie E•Joues, Elizabeth A.

"Will Leave a Memorial.The graduating class of the Clintonschool will leave a reminder in the shape

of a beautiful picture of the Shaksperememorial church. It will be presented tothe school on Friday afternoon. In theevening the class will be entertained atthe residence of Erneat Brown, 2811 Sec-ond avenue S.

M*ed in Three Centuries.Mr. Joseph McGrath and Abram E.

Elmer have lived in three centuries. MrAbram E. Elmer of Utica, N. V.. was bornon January 26, 1782. and Mr. Joseph Mc-Grath of 444 East 82d street, Xew York,was born in 1798. Both of these men area [illhale and hearty. Mr. Elmer enjoyedhis New Year's turkey, and took a walk inthe afternoon. Mr. McGrath enjoys lifebetter than most men at seventy. Thesetwo remarkable men are possessed of alltheir faculties, and claim their vigor,strength and long life are due to the con-stant use of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey astheir only medicine. Mr. Elmer writes usthat he has used nothing else for twentv-flve years but Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey,and he takes it in an egg-nog four times aday. Mr. McGrath has used no othermedicine for several years, and says thatDuffy's Pure Malt Whiskey keeps him welland strong. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskeyis truly a godsend to old people as well asyoung.

California via the "San ShineRoute," (C, M. & St. P. Ity.i

Every Wednesday a flne Pullman tour-ist, sleeper leaves Twin Cities (St. Paul,6:15 a. m.; Minneapolis, 8:05 a. m.) viaC, M. &'St. P. railway, and runs throughto Los Angeles, arriving there every Sun-day morning.

Price of double berth in this car, $6.Before making your arrangements for

California get particulars as to "Sun-Shine Route."

Hundreds of north—estern people pat-ronize this popular service every season—it traverses one of the most interestingportions of America.

For comfort and ease Jt Is not sur-passed.

Cheapest rates are obtainable via thisroute.

Inquire of ticket agents or write J. T.Conley, assistant general passenger agent.

The first place to introduce your out-of-town friends—to Glass Block Tea Room.

Sleeper Service to Kantai City Via"The Milwaukee" Line.

\u25a0 First-class Pullman sleeper from .twincities every • day via C. M. & St. iP. Ry. toKansas, City. :;' •. \u0084

\u25a0 ,1 Leaves Minneapolis 7:50 a. m., St. Paul.Ba. m.; arrives Kansas City 7 clock nextmorning.. '.*,'.' . .]\u25a0?-

Direct; and most -.comfortable route toKansas City, the southwest and California.,;. Pullman \ tourist sleeper also from twincities levery' Wednesday, * running throughto Los *Angeles, •" Cal. -! ".:\u25a0'\u25a0 - - •,: VCiApplyj<:to Aticket *agents, -. or\write J. T.Conley, assistant jgeneral

(passenger ag?nt[

St. Paul, ifor lowest one-way and round-trip - rates to all ;points ssouth and west.';

. Prevent ;. Colds and La Grippe :By keeping bowels open: with Cascarine. ~

All cases of weak or lame back, back-!ache, rheumatism, will find relief by wear-

i ing one of {Carter's, Smart Weed t and *Bel-| ladonna '? Backache Plasters. " ''' Price 36icents. '/Try them. • j • . v,

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p^Tr^ETI Annual January Sales for Thursday,5 Albums Thursday at prices that •' .-k

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' T:* ~; * \u25a0. .• worth three to five times what we | ureatnllress boods and bilks uearinq Sales.if ask for them. Can't quote prices, \u2666 g>. .-*i,"»- C* i "#• \u25a0

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I but come and see them. | uearmg Sale ot Lamps, Jardinieres and Odd Dinnerware.Lt^imrrJ inal Closing Out of Winter Jackets and Small Furs S« _

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C Remnant Sale Black and Colored Dress Goods.!Pi The great Seml-Annual Clearance Sale and Bargain Event of the Glass Block Store. Every Remnant. Dress Pattern I

I and Short Length in Dress Goods (black and colored In the house, is included. High-class; expensive goods, as well I§as the cheaper on> all marked in plain figures on ticket attached to each Remnant, as well as the number of yards, 1g the width of the goods and the price for the piece, and ; * IThe Prioe parked willbe the Lowest Ever Placed on that Rieoe of\I Merchandise, even by the Manufacturer. I

If •• :; \u25a0'" "'"'" ~" IN THE ASSORTMENT WILL BE FOUND REMNANTS OF \u25a0'•\u25a0 \u25a0. \u25a0''\u25a0' \u25a0''\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 \ "'. \ ";.fj French Whipcords and Eoliemes, Pebble, be line Plaids and Bourettes, French Crepes, Cords and Veilings, Black Grenadines and 1II . Etamines, Black Cheviots and Camel's Hairs, Fancy Plaids, Tweeds and Cheviots, Serges, Cashmeres and 1», .£ "' - Sackings', Jacquards and Brocades, Mohairs and Wool Fancies, Etc., Etc. W

Women's and Children's Underwear Sale. li|l§lllllglClearing Sale of Lamps, Jardinieres, Odd-V Of Ladies'and Children's Fine Underwear *«

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tatgreatly reduced prices. .-\u25a0/.-.',\u25a0,\u25a0\u25a0->^p^. . '

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WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR. - - ff^ M B F^Pl ' "••'•\u25a0V " \u25a0-\u25a0 \u25a0 LAMPS.:

Women's Munsiug . fine natural wool nlated WjKSv -/•4 Slljll /^^^il^!^^^^^^^^ All Sll 7^ I flmnc At (fillfat

greatly reduced prices.

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WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR. @T™ F_3 LAMPS.Ladies'" Wrights" Tsc fine cotton Efl|^ <V^|lk \S _9s_b ___MHP^. All ti Aft ! ?_f_

Women's Munsing fine natural wool dated ' ™™l * %!L»j£4 ____j« fllS*r^&imKßl ___§_k All Sil 7s lantnc nt Sfl All

Vests or Pants, also some fine «_? |» V \ >9pM 9m UP liiC^S H Vl''<> LaW\Jh, dl .*7 Australian wool:Vests or Pants, £ m%?* : 'Ifrail/ ' '' • \u25a0

' i^^^E S^JS m a.,,. , ' '\u25a0*' A . vm A// values up to $1.75. Clearance sale, « ***** «|jW,/ At prices never before sub- 9g H^LagS 8 ' All $2.29 LEfflpS, at .• $1,511(/ Women's Munsing^L 25- hs32 75c w mitted to the Minneapolis pub- I«V^''^^^ A,i $5 90& i .S3 r O1/ neeced Egyptian bnion Suits. if sragS \llfil - ' .-\u25a0 . . , W^4JyC, *-i~7j,mW All• i=l^^ IslfHnc ?lfJ7 Clearance sale price ./........... « <&&%? W| \u25a0 ! lie on the same class of mer= \^ mr AII $5.95 Ldillph, 41

&> Women's s()c heavy fleeced cot- g?%@% W chandise. We are determined >vt3? p^ All $6.95, $7.50 I amnc fl^r HA'mScwo ton Union Suits. Clearance sale <^%jysus r\ to give such values in silks W* '\u25a0 and $7.95 JUdIDpS sSIOaW- -v pricethat all willbe pleased to buy of \u25a0\u25a0' \u25a0' JPSI>Aji '

All $990 & I at««c *+Q(R RACHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR -Children's 81.25 fine g%g%^ us asrain We want you to >vtMsMSam* Ail $10 00 WIUpS, 31 9Oa^U

wool plated Union Suit! Anice warm suit at a big reduc- n§£f* again. We want you to ~<mtion. Clearance sale price ..:..; y*&*lt&%Jt come here for your silksfor jpllfl!?^C";rA ( JARDINIERES.— ' " -•• — your silk bargains—for your .^^^^^^p^ All 25c& 1A • x *iR

Xiruii^ fi^^Jr, £**1* m 1- S% • new silks—for your novelties. J£M*ils All 29c Jardinieres, at 100Willie Goods Sale. .\u25a0 Trunk Bargains. We are m after you Or -. mm ml i ... '

!ar()illier,- at 25r40-inch India Linens, manufactur- In Basement. your silk business; therefore V «T t^W JarUlniereS, 31.. AUUers' short lengths; e& gp% -fl _ a -(i -'-^^.^; keep your eyes open to our silk -'"^v~-$r ' All Afln lo*.^:«:rt«^^ «a aSS^oSiSrjSS^ " . i^^^^^^^\u25a0 announce m :pentooursilk .^^B!# A" !!c&Jardinieres 'at • 45c36-inch Fine Sheer Imported India S^^^^^S^Ha^^ ":-">; ===== \u25a0 ' i..;'i " . All 95c JHrfliOiereS. flt -O SOLinen: our sale! \u25a0£ OJP Mf^^^^M R8 ™? t

TUIIDenAV .„ $1.25 &$ 1.50'

Qft^ | All $2. 2 5 & $2.50 «£., Rft'

quality. This sale, 1 VAO 1^ », ,"" "UKbUATI All &SLSO Qft« j 411 $2.25 & $2.50 <*.| RAonly, yard ........ E ««2« JM : Black Silks- . . All Jardinieres... IfIFC j All Jardinieres ... llu®%s„. \u25a0 ; " '';J_ . -\u25ba , *S^SF§!Sg^^^l^^SraH •

25piecesof a heavy black, lustrous _\u25a0\u0084;, •_•..-' \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 rv*'v- '' « - :-\u25a0 .•:

SS-. po2r q^;- 20c fi^^^^H S^Si'oSSr ? dd £?* of Eno,! lsh p

l:intedc Po-c!' iai» TEA PLATES

only, yard...... v; ... <s.v<u b| r's'rtf fl*lfTea Plates, (each ..So Sugar Bowls, each 1?8oChecked Dimities, in small, medium !^3^<^|j||^|pi£^:i'l\u25a0* ' Thiirßf)flv°milar(' i^ C j C \u25a0' jT» n « « |AiH£~l'OC : liS^SlSii iiliS^ii^sgped? Cups and Sancers,ea 6c Bowls, each .... .80—r

"-lU°- S£S?SS?S IflfllOCl Cream Pitchers, ea 12c Bread Plates, each 12c

Fringed Napkins.monitor lock, hardwood slats,, pat- S. JJm, \u0084Si A- L9t Fruit Saucers, each 3cFringpfi B?inki?iQ nt bolts- full covered *»y "witn haf price

y &a wfe rruu^aacers, eacn $®KllllgvU aciyskllio, deepbonnet box, linen faced, sizes ™H.^tß^^ r :.. /.:*.,• ;

' \u25a0.-,->J -.-i-n 32, • 3-1 and 36-inches, . choice of '\u25a0 Splendid line of 24-inch Foulards, Reduced from 15c and 19c to lOc—Fine China Bread;- and; iJutterWe have a quantity of Fringed either size, rfffc fjP* ~4f&r4$ B& comprising the de- mU^ Plates, tine China Fruit Saucers, Oat Meal Bowls, fancy Cups Jk &%Nankins in white and p.ain sPecial- si Sns and colorings g[~ g^ ™& Saucers, Cream Pitchers, Pin Trays, Bon Bou Boxes, lOCi>apKins, in wnueana plain on iy %$&<&&a V&V& of leading manu-^Kj^^P^W etc; were 15c and 19c. Choice at.............. «colors, that have been used for

___________(Ktujmi "8- »J W^la Reduced from 25c, 3So and 39c to IBe-These item's are brought

decorating. To clean them up :\u25a0_•\u25a0„« - v^i \u0084; ; ; JfU"^ »ouu .' <*1 om-v -..--.Tr \u25a0.. . together from all parts of the department and placed on one"\u25a0• large \ table-"

we niakp nricM tliflt will =pII R_#ll3 llrdPrQ 25 pieces of New Novelty Silks, the Among them are Cups and Saucers, Mustard Dishes, Plates, «fi jfl6-we make prices that willsell iUa&l Hi USA d. latest and most fashionable Cor Candlesticks, Oat Meal Sets, Bread Plates, Match Boxes! Tg __f*them out quick. *-\u25a0•;\u25a0: -\u0084 Mail orders from this adver= "\u25a0 Ings, -including \u0084. HH_flt_ • Fancy Articles; were 250, 35c and 3(Jc- choice while they last \u25a0 *»'.*'\u25a0LOT 1-ln this lot the vai:^^

tisement filled promptly by :™!r^^rtt HlWiS* '" ' ' /.''^ *\u25a0"" "\u25a0 ",. " ".". ' '

==—ues run from 12^c to 19c. Hg experienced clerks who shop heliotrope. . tan. _f _T_F_L > ' ' firilflrBon? WflliriniT QlflVf*!Only, each W for you. v r ;On sale at...;..... JBr-HS^.W. g«m**~z^r^.:-."*.MB."yß»'- W OlKing OlUriS.LOT 2- Consists of and ''W -^ We want >'ou to have our 50 pcs. plain Taf- _— _\u25a0_ llll±=|sl:"%':';

a f -' "/, ,^V V10c qualities. Special, only, 31* Catalog or Shoppers' Guide. -fetas,;l9 inches, in _E_ _T_h __ _^__C A sensation of 72 Walking: Skirts in OX-each .....". %W Send for one. Sent FREE. colors and black, firaWMffß: po&_l°ca I Cold Cream. r _j ff

• it -_j\u25a0 . . grade. Thurs- _J_ 11. fe*!^™ . -«- , , , lUi gray f uiue ana,_ .Wl

,\u0084:- . . ..... ...... - , .....== day, yard....;..-..;. :W8r ?8Br; W |§2^^^S n'°sImp

li"°f brown; some with twill-_S3wSt_»\ Qoofinfi PSnAr Rar__in_ =======_= |S?^^lfi dell' Perfect Cold ed surface, others smoothigs&&m &BCona tlOOr Bargains. liTlalneiieillf P ?^d a9r naway finished; all are neatly

r^y-s lldllllCl UCpi. IBUNfl">f tailor stitched They aregg|as PETTICOAT-Made with the \u25a0' /££* " Remnants of plain and fancy To: introduce this well known divided into two lots, val-&^VW;^'s 1?e-blaek^,zed - j\

, - striped. Eiderdown; also plain toilet article %to the people of Up to $&50. : Choice,JL'Uw \ Women 3fine black mercerized V A striped _iflerdown also plain Mi lig There is nothincr Ues Up to $8.00. Choicek (!_* ; sateen Petticoat, made with a &? J %\. - and fancy figured French Flan- Minneapolis. mere is notning nrhitrSaVr^"IV,^de. Spanish flounce, trimmed :f)V nels; worth from 65c to 85c. more satisfactory to use than a inuibaay,

W^^ with'narrow ruffles, in \'an Dyke Ml '"" \N\ Your choice "\u25a0Wa —\u25a0 ' perfect Cold Cream. .Dagget& ~ _«_ mnMk^~^\ designs. This is a beautiful and / V T^-J Thnr^nv nt FA _w_ _F_, Ramsdjell's is guaranteed not to «U __ _f!»C_l

J \ v . 1 lißrffTin *it" V \ yy/ ./ - T}f*r Vflrd ' wUJSjf BSt JBf DGCOIHO TKxICIQ HO mfttLGl* HOTST («B jBHJlMil^§^fMmb wmT fiffffIBT lEm \u25a0

r' Yn \\v^%ltL \u25a0\u25a0"'^@^ n t^3_3l! /"w— \: ' - :=: Ramsdell's Cold Cream can be . AND ..'

.' .^^.. .':\u25a0•\u25a0'.".\u25a0 -y///1 I Wash Goods. Collapsing Tubes..!. 10c and 25c <fcft EA

BARGAIN IN APRONS-- 7/// V Remnants of plain and dotted 2-ounce Glass Jars. .....35c lImP^JP M %ffftjP i

4&&a&f Women's Gingham jf/T^/T^~rT*?\\ Mousseline de Soie, fancy fig- }ipound Glass Jars .. 50c_

«^ ik w^.^'^^iioll an ///7' /! ;fl \\ W ured, Organdies and satin striped % pound Glass Jars ...,....: 85c ' CLOAK AND SUIT DEPT. .

If |^R» for this sale, 2 aprons for A^J^f n bS-ri/A m.lties ' orth 50c to /oc- 'V'""' "'"' "-'„'"•""•' ""'" "' ' """ " ' \u25a0•••'-'-•'- "\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ''.

/I —-ssktfU -—\u25a0'_ >^» / a /WTrt»*~'\V\ \u25a0 Choice,- on Bar- : v. Nt« - ««i: "*•\u25a0\u25a0««' « . \u25a0 «*>\u25a0•«» ' «.

2^^^^ 21i* r7ry^^^^ o£CfaIc' ::/ 39C : The Following Extra Special lilimery Bar- j&\u25a0 mf U

=j=_!l=^^ gains for Thursday.

, W&gsSr^ 1901 SHIRT WAIST-Women's shirt waist, made'~~

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& »^«J-~~mg^ of good percale, in pretty stripes, TTCLo!!?fs

\u25a0 .^^^^ Another day of remarkable values InT'-^rjk made with the new Bishop sleeve JPHfl^^ if „

©•*•\u25a0«# RT Trimmpri Mate*f%Lu^V% and cuffs. Very special Thursday, Mll-fli_[_{ XV_L TT CLOSE OUT. £» fc^ \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-«\u25a0\u25a0_*„

|$|&ep«&MUSLIN: UNDERWEAR BARGAINS-Women's

jfVCyH-i-r^ymtiitiitiMi, _f| gT Thursday we will place on saleand

Hats,rWP&PWw PIOB1-'*1 UNDERWEAR BARGAINS-Women's I f )wpwP 4S| W Turbans, mushroom shapes and largeOfUW\Vlf petticoat made Spanish flounce \J / J_______-Y F^HlPs Hats, all to go fl_ 4 JEA_k ' | W style, tucked and lace trimmed, a fiL_ \u25a0___*_ « %^_»>VC> fnr _» I_4L_fP very handsome petticoat, worth ffiffljgi(J \^,

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//^^%O $L0 ~^^^^# ' 50c^ys'Spfine' Shod " ' «\u25a0-' - \u25a0^m^-'^fv To close out every remaining Hat \u25a0 beforefr.,\wiii,,._i«*jAW WOMEN'S NIGHT ROBES—Handsome variety of Coasters

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spring goods arrive we will sell all ourfliuiJH____B^ "v/; WOMEN'S NIGHT ROBES —Handsome variety of Coasters •3©O />- i-r^ spring goods arrive we will sell ail ourJhrrri—r-Tr_ ; Women's Night Kobes, made] ofi fine muslin, in hem- '?. n -:\u25a0 ..'\u25a0'' T±'r'.' \u25a0''\u25a0" ''\u25a0\u25a0•"'/"-\u25a0.: /\u25a0 •7T r * $10.00 and $12.00 Hats 41% M \u25a0_>__

\u25a0/_^ULLIW?V etched, lace or embroidery trimU ijf^O*± \u25a0

32.00 Boys' SSprig.ng. Qt^ exg* . /.\u25a0 . \ jv.w ana W aw nais S^«sll

made Hubbard; Empire or Gretehen ff I _f_ Shod Coasters 91-Vtf \ y/^^r^^^ 5' * •••'•••• H*'^'*****: .

•&\u25a0_{£__} __aT rlh O9G ; 01*Hi«h 65C /<%V:; -Vv-\ These are rare values and it*""pay\u25a0 sieas w«* a- • -V -.•.-.•. •' you to see them.

" I_i_r_lrir 7l_nt "- ftui« p™,4 : llojters I2dwt. Knives, set of \u25a0c...51.C0 '"\u25a0 f : \ \u25a0 Beautiful Glass Fruit Dish, quad- \u25a0 ,__'_ ,'.'",.l' '_' .\u25a0 . 8-day' 14-in. __\u25a0\u25a0_____ "'""'•"'\u25a0 .Handsome;Jt/VYvil J UCUI. X ' ,re" Rogers Forks, set of 6......... $1.00 ?I : \ ruple plate, large QP "^lPiP^iiiiiy Seth Thom-jl JKhTI. :sterling: mount-s,w.— ;... M_...ri*.'w«». ZESSiS?.?*. 560 .jUrffl _Q_™ le Pu tet ,,a J & _2_^ _l~~fc Sf2&="T"^flß_ — ii_l_ Dessert spoon.OSo Table Spoou.sl.o6 ____H| S__k Baker #4il¥ ___StV_KT ctwif M«S » two specials at

bu.sar -iO^, Coffee Spoons j[ofi i^_9 3^V-^ Great values at $1.00 in Quad- ji_____! WL siriKe— S BL___P>__^_l9 O9 C iflfl" ___—_\u25a0\u25a0_—_ ___. Shells. \u25a0*»*» setof6 •\u2666«»« S_g^w4 B(^^ nip'e Plate Nut Bowls, Syrup j&BKL H—Mk. Bs__P*! '^ #<< A A_S_H_HHB_fS _l Berry spoons. Pie Kiiives. etc.-about Pitchers, Herring Trays, 'etc., JH M 04 AEV _s*»^^ «4iU3'*»'\u25a0 =aiw^BßM——Wy haJf regular filfilftTUft ftUft __99_k reduced from $2.6oand ij fin JSM >R __«_D\I HP^ Gr«rtly re-value fHfll 190 OV6 ~£SmC^ $350- Special, only ... JIiUU 2^^^l^^^^o^ ¥•'•" duceid p rices.

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