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4 THE BOSTON Y. FEBRUARY 20, 1905. SKETCHES OF THE WINNERS THE pc 000 coNTEsT lb In cateltht up with his Ile Is nqw 1St the ninth grade and Li tspethated in June. CR ALEXANDER CAIRD. OTHER CONTESTANTS AND THEIR VOTE.1 of the work of colIcctIng the vcten ter.

t-elf. She wan brrn In 1 c-r trite(' from the high iI trf-- trorn the nrirmal I-ehJ(4 a I F444 if raduato-il trom the JkIt mu24ir- tnuirht at Fi111J; kntt bextrigt9r1 vt-tort tl 1 111INNERS OF THE GLOBE'S Jie Imo made an envinble reputation 'both us performer and teAcher licnavente i4 kuder of the Itooton totter ci rriers band it 11 ft IS It ISO eonflete4 with the Municipal band. 110 also (renewly flays wit it the 1st rciirt band, he $3, I orchest ra and ot her well-knoiwn orpcnnizathins. UU1 the past summer he 011,7,41 gt the World 's lair In St LouiP. the First rage John A.

Lowell printing company, remaining there several years. hcefe ambitions leading her to seek a different vocation. she lonrned dressmiking I usiness at a South istrdt establishment. anti about "AS ago entered tibe dressmaking pftrtroPrit Of L. P.

Ifoliander Co. where nit taw, wince temainett. She is IMP 14Ir ettaStoyers ana Mona Ktlefe tviu bOOn quits active $oc in South Ittedon. and ton hundreds of end admirers in that district. every one Of whom went to seouk with it will In her behalf when her name was in connection t.

the, "Joratioral contest. She served two vents as president of the 1-diles noxiliarv of division A. O. If- and has tleen acttve in other hoeni orttarizations. She is a membor of St Vincent's Roman Catholic church.

Continued Crone Martin I' King. clerk. South Boston Jeremiah McCarthy, news agent Robert Buckley, milk striker Frank Caprozz. linotype LP Schromm, sub-foreman Boston Lgent HAROLD GODFREY. Little Fellow Must Go Through Life with Artificial Hands Because of an Electric Car Accident.

It can be safely said that no reword of IlWrit was mr snore wolthlty tlinn thnt haq been won by ilarolit Godfrey. the crippled 11-yearo1d Dorchetiter boy. In Curtnettlen vita the latobe's educational tontet. It will gratify the thousastb4 of young aotlfreylt Irtentis and 1PC el 1 wislerti who r.nt thtr tuttlot.t.for hats from nit pasts Int New to kaw ttntt he ha In eery wIY to the dt-tittetion. asigte from flet Of hiA physteol hilp for he ono of Ire brightest.

hravve nrol most WitILIng litGe fellOWS to be Irate anywhere tn Itoston. I 1 I- -s, 1 "At ,1 :49, 7' 1 r'1111' i '411t tk A lo, 4 1 '14 '171, II i 7 1 7 1, Had an Honorable Career in the Union Service in the Civil War. and is Very Well Known. LYNN. Feb 9Dr Alexander Caird was born In West reabiely.

Sent 21. 1VA. and IP the Pon of William Cab-d, a nativo of Scotland, 'In he came to Lynn to liv liut the civil ar breaking cut. Card entimed and Perved in both the army and At the exriratien tit tits term of service in WZ. Dr (aird returned to L) nn.

where he engaged in the shoe business. but In IS went to Chicago. wliere DR ALEXANDER CAIRD. Lynn. 'It A 1 4 0- Or' lee I fr .4, rw, 1 idttlo's 4' it 4r4 1.11.' -4 4, It s.

t. l'Se 1,, 0 i t. 1 41 '4, i 44, -t 4,1 1 3p t44 4,4 4.4 '1 MASSACHUSETTSCITIES. Underwood, fireman, Somerville, Miss Mattie Peck. Brockton Mrs A Harding, clerk, Somerville Miss Mary Rigney.

Marlboro Harold Farrington. clerk. Quincy Erastus Flanders. stockfitter, Haverhill Miss Julia Keough, Cambridge Thomas Kiley, Cambridge Miss Annie Crowley, teacher, Marlboro Thomas 11 Ford. newsboy, South Medford NI Corrigan.

Waltham Arthur NI 'Infidel). engineer, Chelsea II Vallace. chef. Clifford Taylor. clerk.

Quincy Miss Marnie Quinn. teacher. North Miss Nlargaret Egan. Everett Henry Murray. Somerville James 11 White.

Cambridge Miss Violet Mackenzin. Miss Mit lido. York. Lowell Miss Mary Duff. Melrose Miss Lucia II Sanborn.

Lynn Moreland. Somerville Miss Frances Lynch. ArLIr Merritt. Quincy William glineY Miss Nellie Fleming. Lawrence NI 0 Gallag! ler.

Newton. John Gibbon. West Quincy. ItAnollb GODFREY. met.

4' 3,, tit st4r c-1 r. ir 04, tt 1 1 lived for .1,) years. There he continued in the shoe business for a but thebled to take up medkine. and took Etudi-s In the school ot phyAcians and surgeons and the Ben! vett medical Since when he returned to Lynn. he has follo.vcd his profession.

Dr its a member of post 5. G. A. R. of Chicago.

ard Is the pr. sident of I he Lynn Spirituali.t whose candUlate in I his contt st. Ile was first married in and one wAs born to IL h0 eotirre wile, IS fit present living in Downer's Grove. The doctor's second tog-4( place In Dr and Mrs Caird rtside at 41 Commercial st. Lynn.

There Naas a deeply prithetie phase to tt, canva-s. the f.e-t that t1.0 httio and the Globe Award Will be Parl boy gill aiil.g .1 to get On tit lite lh ticularly Welcome. ut tt.ii niI of artitichl liam14. A coo- lie years ag whtle idayiug in The announcement that Ge Orge J. street.

the unto' tun ite little chap as stokes East Loston hag captured one run over by an electric ear. as a of the coveted Globe awards Win be the result lost his arm below the a.I his left hand. causa of general rejoicing throughout Afterward he provided with aril- that district. for in all the long list Pf fici LI hands. and with he tries to contestants there is none more worthy.

hp: his. aisi ihr-Isat wettchathy It mr is a young. mun of ahn and his teacher that 110 la able to write for several years has been bereft of more legtIly than many an older child sight. anI who has no personal means in perfet physia I cow, iT ion. of support except a little work which was born in Itorehester eight he 14 abl to do in the way of caning years ago arid has alwajs thel in that distrlet Ile IR the )4ty of his father chairs.

Ills sensitiveness to his ractiant mother the former 1ing Jain eally helpless condition makes -his ease Godfrey. a machinist. who is employed a larticularly pathetic one. for it eauseg by the Ilersy manuta turing company him to renrain indoors most of the time. cf south Boston.

Ilarold ha4 three brother and a bahy whre other blind people go atorOad sister, two of the lrotta-r heing tilItr freely. than himself. The farply resales In a comfortalle flat at Ilarvest off Ilarv st st. I I us mot her sajg I hat he ling always been a tably good boy. a tho.fei of obedience and he Iota ftiNgra an apt hot tr.

4.. Pa roI1 got to I I teger Clap prim ary which I located on Ilan -IA 'di. nim.st thr.ty the Ile is hi il n. third grade, at' althou gh lils ac-ilent put Inn. i-i grilv ii.

Ms he 0 14 far ahead of bors of is rig? sow4 wh hie never ba.en obliged to -r. 2 IN -is .1 nut rf -chool, tv.1 11 tacher is Mt Ma rgaet T. NI- Ler (lever giao ataterneut: I. charg. In ty be sumni-d up in this ti -II Iro'al a bov, de- of rieli credit His work at I.

ultIfl. the rterage In his cia-. IPA VPr anc le iloirg his best und sc er rrit 1 dirlietilliis vrnmanl, the resii- of all --c The 11,, iltao) a. sm it ne bl nn ti e. -ona ch-er- 9., folly inlor a the sttmte the teach- et-.

It sales V. itout thal. 7--4 I- 0- I A 1.1,111..r wliti the r-st of the ptirils of the Itoger school. f.I:s.,.. and the Globe Award Will be ticularly Welcome.

The announcement that Georsto J. Stokes of East Loston has captured one of the coveted Globe awards Win be the of general rejoicing throughout that district. for In all the long list Pit contestants there It none more worthy. Mr Stokes Is a young man of who for 9everal years bas been bereft of and who has no personli means of support except a little work which he is able to do in the way of raning 1 41..., ,11 l'-- 21-, -0, .0 -Al I 404, 4116Alat, 4.11; 1., 4,21, 4 4 4 4. Ir 1r -N.

1," I ..,,,,..4 i 1-4 Li 44, MASSACHUSETTSTOWNS. Wm Flanagan. Natick Willis Wilson. telegrapher. Gardner Miss 3Iargaret O'Connell, Wakefield Edward Murphy, clerk.

Canton James O'Neil, Amesbury Willie Meehan. Ayer Miss Mina teacher. Medfield Miss 3foll1 Fisher, Hyde Park Joseph Goldberg. clerk. Brookline Frank Monahan.

Bridgewater Miss Teresa NVallace, Hopkinton Arthur Nutting, Ayer A CoOurn. operator. North Easton Louis II Boyle. clerk. Randolph Augusta Meehan.

Brookfield Harry 3leyers. conductor, North Easton Edgar Smith. Clinton Ernest It Pratt. ticket agent, Plymouth Wm Punch, barber. Maynard Miss Mamie Larry.

Leominster a Lufkin. Winchendon Mary Duzan, teacher. Webster Frank Holrat.s. laundryman. Plymouth Lawrence Feeney, Dedham it 0 Pedriek Jr.

Marblehead Miss Elizabeth Murphy. Franklin Mrs Collins. Maynard Edward WKettruc Norwood John Donaghy, Winchester Willie McCarthy, newsboy, Whitman Mks Adelaide Badger, Arlington Miss Mary Guerin, Foxboro Charles Johnson. New Salem Miss Lillian Clapp, Hingham Franklin Murray. Athol Ilenry A Corcoran.

Watertown Arthur Maguire. East Walpole Hart, Ilanson James It Wall. Bridgewater Edward 13 Mason. Brookline Miss Handnah Ardi it. Wakefield 4.2G4 4,122 62 .4 2 .46 .462 115.351 41.506 41,391 42 032 12,573 12,112 11.657 9,746 9,277 6.657 6.633 6.061 5,015 4.993 4.916 096 4.616 4,329 4.291 4.S 4.131 4.003 3,831 3,713 3.663 3,630 3,615 3.536 53.713 45.564 47,577 35.677 25.741 29.5S7 19.268 1.995 16.351 13,577 13.116 11.912 12,660 12.320 12.103 11.014 10.710 8.831 8.559 8,472 8,261 6.852 6,262 6.191 6.186 5.597 5,331 5.243 4.695 4.665 4,553 4.471 4.298 4,095 3.920 3.823 3.166 3.311 95.645 10.213 9.811 073 8,106 7 009 6.667 6.37)1 Sit 036 4.7s9 4,771 4.325 4,039 3,740 3.430 111.297 20.112 15,869 13,995 10,146 8.964 8,206 071 6.607 5,695 5,454 5.206 4,895 4,409 4,373 4,343 3,962 Costismed from the Firitt rage.

Out for soma one of the many candidates. A number of the candidates rccelvest a-otes sent from Mexico and Englaret In presenting the skinner's names. the Globe is not unrnindfll of the disanloointment of some Ito slood high trt the It of contestants. it sere not tn'te high enough to lain. Of the several htinolrel can.11,1ates triong vo-hom only yhu-ed In choSen Jot.

iirsarpo.ntment not tome to some. yet it ta rrobahle that there is not a euntestant among trio? Cefeated who does r. vcstx those rho have nom As in all I reVous contosts Ity the Globe. tho st care taken of all for the art-tug cantlidatts. A I catalog Las kept for -toh can lehtte.

a eartf treort being maile of vote roCeivest. To th.se telve the ro atect sin, stare.1 La rit pt. rnt ie oLo tn-ti returns art' inter, The sote ti h. than in any termer coh.est tloe 11.20s; otes tieing ash The lea-ler In 'alio also wins the en t. has a t.

tal It Is inter--ell oc present tota.s v.ith ef it rs the tors' of, rite-t 'of iso-el i.eit tont Glohe sent the 11 totoiuratioit 31. The al! tier t' to rt. re. oto While With The 31.eos to 1toi was loll 1.y inita A. Cot.r.c1,-,..

votio Lad a total of LLI.113. I la ilinkharn. 'who eras at the heal Of Nnc dit crectited tth L. t10-rristi was V.0 win in the Jon and had totes In the trIstrce div.fl of V-rm-rt. Ilhode ILn1 ai ti, ut I Le.

415 NIO :01 aim 17. PAYMENT OF TUE AWARDS. It is the destre of the Globe that alt-the winners of the awards in the Globe cducational contest, including of the :,:0 boys or girls who worked so hard for the success of the great contest. shall be paid at one and the same time. As the winners.

by the conditions of the contest. are to name the boys or girls who corected the most for them. the awards Will be paid as soon as possible after the boy or girl winners' names and addresses are by the Globe. Izequests for this Information have bei.n mailed and It Is replies will be promptly returtiP(I. The Globe will publish the names of these boys and girls and at that time when the awards will be paid.

SURPRISES PARISHIONERS. Bev Abbott P. Davis of East Rocnester, H. Re: is His Resignation, to Take Effect Next Sunday. EAST R0C11 u.s-r ER.

11 Feb. Rev Ahbott P. tIg rart.hion.rmi of by al la-tor at 11 tak. eff.qt nxt Mr Daytm came f.t(rn I. tut ttA-Ce ago and tor.

lie txpucts tilt! uf a enur.11 in Hon Daniel E. Ruggles Dead. sT JOIINt-til-RY. Vt. Pantel E.

In Sutton earls- yt nt r. citse.t., IlP tsa-4 I. 1an April Pi. Ti cessfill as a fr.t--1.tr, 1,01 ous town (4'itsts, rtp! P.an in t.itt of Is.lr hat, iwtn lnk-. or ir tit Ile lea es 1.1s aria ore gral.

SICK AT NIGHT. WELL IN THE MORNING Your heal aches anl feels heavy. Fr. tars your thro.it is A Ltt le lry You hare little arrtit, alpt oeANionL114 cl feelings criPp te Your eves are hot. tell You are about ha.f out You kno.W what the trouble is.

You havo Iseen drinkinz and t. inueli. You have, fet this way before and it took you a week to get well. You are jut and your stornseh ba golie 1Ark rn Now if you do the rie.t At the very start you will feel Letter to-hiorrow. Just take cue or tuo SMITH'S Pineapple and Butternut PILLS Nature's Laxative Take them now, and to-night when ply' retire take one or two more.

and you will feel one hundred per rent better to-morrow morning. And, before the day is you forget all about it. These wonderful little vegetable pills. combining the antiseptic awl resolvent properties of pineapple, with the laxative and cleansing effects of butternut. will quickly relieve a congested circulation, and drive out of the Wood the bile kern.

lineations, restoring harmonious action to the digestive organs. Just ono day's um of thPge little vegetable will cure any threatened bliious attack. They are good for young Pl" old. never gripe or weaken. nor Itave behind any after effecta.

These little Vegeta idle 11:11 Cure Constipation, Biliousness and Sick Headache in one night. 23 CPtt4 at all dealers- A cure at the people's price. CORfig A sower meth to to to dreaded more Man any other off totwir hd mankind. If yeet balm a tot.gh from any mead for our book. -Treatment tor teemasa," and loam bow to cure it wail Jct' ti AODYIte oLIUflENT fnlinwing specLal rescunlike ta tan wrapper nmana In Ibuttleit ham Cured tniwmt tn the peel Rheeer years teas In non.

15 centa brow tLIne sok ev.ntlt. I. 130Molii. EDWIN F. MORSE.

Once a WellKnown Minstrel, Traveling All Over the Northern Circuit and Making Friends Everywhere. One of Dorchester's lucky contestants. Edwin F. Morse. is a native of Chel4ea.

Ile was born LC years ago in that city. but lived in Boston during his days and waA educated at the Erimmer school. After graduating from there he was engaged in the paper collar manufacturing business with his lather. Afterward he went to New lork. where he a time superintendent of a paper collar factory.

Returning to Itoston in about a year he made a somewhat radical change of vocation and embarked in the old-time minstrel business. being known aA 1.1..iy Woods." During the four years he was in the blackface circle he traveled tho northern circuit and made many friends wherever be EDWIN Sionsn. itnrion. stopped. Mr Ntorve's genial and sociable qualities have always helpel to make Ltni exceedingly popular with everybody.

and this ritot contributed mu( to his succesg when ne went into the restaurant here alter the cloaa of his active career as a Mr Morse lives with w.te. whom he marriel 2-'-; years in an et-tractive re-ddrncs. Pt, district. off Genea ay. Ins friends rolled up a splendid vote their catoLdate.

eto4aon8 havinz Wen in from all over Sew rasVpmd. liad Mr Morqe befn well enourzli to take a more setive interest in lilt canvass the total would Lave eVI ft larger. As it was. or lots were sent in a day too late to Iva Wspi is his irrt I tors. to not C.rII;t,t,41 WITh koret many log.

I flvorite In Commercial lete 37. Knights of l'ythias. MICHAEL J. DEE. Little Cambridge Boy Without Lees Has Shown Strong Ambition to Secure Complete Education.

cbael J. Is a bridge boy. wh, sunny Ftlirty spirit and earint era. Ivor tr. an edlifation rig a terrible bodily hrts ti.e I carts of all with who'll be h.is COTItat t.

lie la the son of Prick Niary DPP of Jefferson tit. Carnbrs and uas born on Warren st. stone4 threw of the present herne of his eurents. March L. One in June.

19o0 whde claroberli.g bet eo j4 tracks of the Grand Junction iltar trs IIICTIAEL CambrWgo. 1 0.4. 'CI' 'N it I 4., i 4i i i I i l'I'''' lit. -If, -4 ''II 1 I-'. 1 -4 1 1 'Al I.A.

-t 4 4 4 I 1 PIt4.4,. 4 41' 'of it "4 4 4 '41 4- 4-, 1 4 I -c, 4 4. z' i .4 11 4 Ai -ok 1 I 4 4 4 4 A 4. 1 0-es- t- tie i' 'TA "7,7. 4.1 ,4 4, "24 O.

sip 3 '71 it 0.4434.4,, t'' I' 44 7. A '''''i4 4, ,44 tart 'r, 1 I I .1 JACOt 111 IIENAVLNTE. Uoiton. HP rembica ill a cozy flat at 23 Dant( rth itt. riAin.

wherein of ninAeal cultur0 and f.trItnine tate are not lAcklag. iliafarn.ly of wife. ano 11. Al formerly a noted plantA and tiacher In England. n14(1 trus pretty and clevcr daughter.

1.thef. GEORGE J. STOKES. East Boston Young Man Is Blind. Par-.

J. STOKES. EAt Ihkgth.ou. Never in the nf was ii.h campaign waged In bcholf of a e.andtdate. political or otherwise.

as that which iande.I Siokei among the winners. It If nearly every Man. woman an.t child in the district had worked in los interpos. with the determination that he should get the prize. if effort and money cowl neeomplish it.

George Joseph Stnkes was horn in th town of Kinsale. county Cork. Ire. 2.3 years ago. At the age of 2 his ori-enrs hrought him to this country.

settling in East Itostnn. where the young man has lie lives at A1 Parts st. with Lis mother tas genial and intell.gent an Irishwoman fUe ever sailed westward unst the oil hero Kins-tfro. wiles solicitude for her charge Is very touching. a -rkI for the Shepard rwell cowpony as bundle bey.

ivut lilt 41,10 it 1114: glire ot behts and left there to enter 1.I Le Wt-itiact plancrartaring MIrtrAttr. After tacit- he was up work iltrIgether. his eyesight afterward entirely falling him, lie. hal been rime 4it) since is the caning of chairs. and even Ibis kind came in slowly the prominence given him by the niglheAt bring WM malty neve lie says he enjoys the work cry much.

KATHERINE M. KEEFE. She is a South Boston Winner Whc Well Deserves the Complimert Her Friends Have Paid Her. N1i.1 Katheene Mary Ktere of Routh 14 a winner vvh.1 wl des.br the high compliment her friends have paid her MI-is Keefe Is one of the most popular residents of the peninsular and belongs to an equIlly popular faintly, consisting of a motht.r. taster and two brothers.

all residing at 214 Broadway. She was born in St Johns. is; F. 29 Years ago. and teceived her eatly education at the school of tie Sisters of Mercy there and at one of the local private schools.

4-, L': A r-- 5.1'',. 't, 1 4 4. ausS FAVNIE F. INGLAIL Sho Ftrvv-on Fr, 11, tzhe is zi I tt-, rnv. 0.e ntrEi a before.

DAVID J. COLLINS. Student in Boston College and His Success in the Contest to tre Interest of His Friends. David J. CralIns of V) West Snmenn110.

Is a stnlent at P. 1- con( ge 11P vtas brn In an.1 schocI at thr- North End, fr.ni ft In aftrrwari ho entrc empioy it the American Lolding a aq 11 ye1rs. last yoar. to in Lliy. he rot wid hinttier.

lie lived in for 19 years. I PAID J. COLLINS lie was Into tF ,7 -1- ttst by an NDra End re I 11are, 1r who aprwart-4 :1 w-rt 1 4 Zr I a afacr the 03.2 RICHARD GIN. His Ambition is to Secare a Firised Education in Violin Music. Be rg Already an Able Performer.

wEsT Ginn i- th. in and wAs rt 1. Ile kl OA-11 zv grArrirnar and is s.errn1 w1t-rit Lich bre work. fl st A.1 Nef-arne r- I canditLicy and. itrarnin Continued on rate File.

My Offer to Kidney Sufferers give I COI denar's worth of 'my rt-rody f-es to try 'without cost or ceozwit Dr Fromise to ply. I ould est make tIll vtrera ft1 be were sn (rdalsty It is sot. It (reat' rot tLe but the 'torsos tbat cotitrol tile cariAe rAtley trottle II, at a At 3 Itwee uerses. attly way to cure 1 is t.y sad I teatorl'Ag koiney nerves. II) what my rt.dyIr b-ioup' .1 do4-1i herefore 1 can make tida at7.t1 113e eertain knoaidge tt.at every ferer atm itMt trial .4111 be 1A-Leu 1 toty Lerte.

I dt. 0.1 IAA 111-Tra et feelmg. tliotrtrz. I mean the a tr011. at dar.

tinguidod and Innaeen. atei 3 3' and oterate every of are maitter are Iliatta. Your m'nd cannot eontrol will rennet si4iry them Yet abn 11.y stroeg: you are ell: ben tbey are Let: yta weaken alai 1 tae untten a on tte Kilneya attrts alli be P-nt you ltly anti tlearly boa tewe Ittaide n.1-1-es cotitr1 tv't but each of the Other vIta1 Zan4 I Lila, matte try e'tcr lo.rsnrers remedy flay It Is tt f- to is Lay, 1,0,0,1 T' "1' need no further eciderwe ite.t Lase not hearhg, tate or doubted. 1 otay "totopiy alit wend you an or.ier f4r Ls t1111 tato. "ou aol erd the 1,01 to mo.

Tvere are no 1.0;..a se' retintrementa amply write h- For a froe order for 1 on a INA dolls? iettle 2 nom it1Ire tor 3 eq, 1.e It-1 44. 4 A itaelue. State Itook fyr '11-1 art teh boob you "taut Poek ti on NI.14 rain-a are often a tt.g;, tale at forty troousaind drug stotea. 1 StfloOp cstorativc Always Rem in ember te reit Ness Laukve Bromo ugn amommi 01121sISIS 0 SNOSolli ii. dILN-lim ams 2 AA ShOOPYS Always Remember lb.

rati owe Bromo amommi ommundas mosuolooll Cerro a tald In 1 day. rt 111 las 41." on every 117V1-4 box. 25; 4 4 4 4 01,,,,, 4 i kOMISV''' l't'ita, i kw 1 4 Ok, t'iloor'" I tt t- g4 NEW tiAMPEHIRC. If Prescott, clerk. Nashua Mrs II Co lomy.

Farmington Leander Pynn. Nirrolith Col NV Brown. of V. Troy Charles II Weeks. Peterboro Wm Cutting.

clerk. Warner Nirs NI Darling. Fitzwilliam NIls Ora Currier. It Illt. Concord Miss ElPanor Aldm Uri Aol Hartnett, Dover Miss Frances Darrah.

Manchester It II Harris. clerk. Laconia Albert Peacock. Milford Gluck. Keene Frank Bishop, Portsmouth It A Crosip, collector.

Concord Edward Cronin. pupil, Nashua fl 1 In 11: I 1-( rt. a a. a ee a. vr 1' tr 4 I 'N 7) I.

tr t. i 1 1 4 td, zd 1 ta I E. I NELLIE A. TRIGGS. Holds a Responsible Position as a Telegrapher, and is an Elocutionist of Ability and Success.

lkh.1 Oil. A. Trg-cs ift a tieseenelset of Irish laim were also revolutionary vitriotg. lir parents wero Thomas -trot Mary Tr.igs who eatre to from Ireland at an tariy ace. She IS rine of seven ehillren horn in Templeton.

Mass. atot In the pubild. of that town. On leaving the Templeton litah scheati Fhe took up the vf tclogr tphy inI eltaine.1 a position as tviegrapher the Ftoithtirg railro.ot at S-uitt Ashburnham station. Sho was a et the Wel tziI Dramatt, of town ar14 active m.inTier of the I-'Ilse Improvement soelety.

SIISA NELLIE A. TRIG(IS, Iltton. 1 While in she took a. special course in elocution at Cushing I academy and became quite proncient. givir.g readings at the acadmy and many of the surrounding 101AliS.

ILItik) hi Boston and suburban cities. I Later bbe accepted a more luerttive as telegrapher at I' Adams. and from there came VI Bost on lit I ria stenographer and clerk in the Mee of 1 he wssist ant superintendent of he terminal division. She is a member of thAt Catholle union bones auxili4ry, A. O.

and Young 'Women's charitable association of I I Charlestown. 1- -4- 4 1 4111N .0. 1 see 144-4 Ci; t-4; i 14 4414--- r-tc 4 4- 4, tlir i .4 4ev 0 In rtoston anti suournan citlea. Later bbe accepted a more lurrative poitition as telegrapher at North Adams. and from there came to oston itt ter) ste etenographer and clerk in the Mee of the itssistant sulwrintendent of the terminal tilviston.

She is a member cot tee Catholle on uni hones auxilhtry, A. O. and Young ome n' hrtale asocton of aibsiai NELLIE SHEEHAN. Three Times She Has Won a Place on a Globe ContestGrateful to Her School Children. Feh 19--M7ss Nellie L.

rheehan of Woburn. a three-time winner In Glohe Is a httle woman who for a quarter of a century has not servet the town and city faithfully as a public school teach-r. but has given freely of tier time anol strength and siervier means to care and upbringing of tile orphan of her sister and brother. When told by a Globe that 1.11P was of the winning' clasq in the great educational contc7At rePently closed. she PT-flied through tier tears of gladness and said: hiss NELLIE L.

"I very thankful tri the tinny frit.vOs my total. TI.e rtsult wa4 att.tinn4 Lout the iiture et e-nt the too-d tn if.icka.,, of coupons 7.ent to me. ur thcm from pt-4-4de I did not hkt i )11- ttld a nti 711 starttql 4: votes to my and the story tohl tit the latiy of the Globe. v.ish sav that ri-ttiing teitel.e4 my mnre ttA than the of tne un 1-r my charge Se-tan Is a TVitive. of Woburn.

7.nd rcs.d-s at 2 She was pradnated tLe idwit stdlod elag It Z. and aftt-r a ye.ir train.ng tho s-hool. tot a tesition. In st she wrt to tt-e Johnson school. CummIngsviile.

ni In t.I traS to the Plyinidon school. bn I still later, in to the Cumtriitigs eliOol. FANNIE F. She Is the Music Teacher In the Upper Grades of the Faulkner School in Malden. attli 4 ,,10.

7.4 4 4 7 31AINC. I I Thomas Miller. stoneworker. North Jay Charles Emery. Limington Miss Margaret Johnson.

wearer. Camden. Miss Grace Prindable, Portland Miss Marion Hovey. North Anson Miss Florence Stover, Rockland Miss Maude Parsons, clerk, York Beach Miss Josephine Crain, Portland Benjamin Andrews, Portland. -Miss laude McTeer, clerk, Bath Joseph Rivers, Berwick Ernest Everard.

clerk. Bath. Horace Philbrick, Kittery Miss Cora Kimball, Miss Bertha Nudd, John It Ellis. Miss Edith Kittredge. Augusta A Cummings.

Belgrade Lakes Miss Grace 13ridgham, Miss Alice Osborn, Waterville Ellsviorth Sawyer, Kezar Falls 1 home in an attempt to era the tracka. MALDEN. Feb 19--Miee Fannie r. I Michael lost his balance and fell. Ho in Ingram.

music teacher in the Ut pet lege were titvere I. one below the knee gradee of the Faulkner echool. ip nne or 1 ittel the other near the thiete and I.e also the lose of two finger-1. the most popular teachers in Malden. 0 Mi Chat I began his education in Abe whe--e see has been teaching three years Gannett' primary school.

am! at the time 4 She says she entered the great tilt he or aceigteet whit so itatelicappe I him l', g' conteet seton after her mother's deatn. i 't '4 was In the Wellington grammar school. Mioltriel was in tile Ma-sachusetts gen- and one of the reavotts Phe gives for dot-Charlestown. I iti trill three tnonths ond spent irg so wag. becaube of the strain on hor threo mnths recuperat ing In averly.

mi nd oin th to care of hr in 0 et' ts tie was faenished with one wooden leg she wanteol tt, do aomettiing to oretivy JACQUES BENAVENTE. s- '1 I by the hoppltal itutlioritioe. and his her time. She stays rhe had to slo mess mother went to work cleaning big of- I nee buildings in to obt tin oney He Belongs to a Remarkable Family -t, 4' enough to oupply him with the other. e- atte tt lie was anxious n1 returning home to of Musicians.

and Has a Fame go back to schood. lis aheeneo was a 1 fm at a atins other ie; caan i ngu ay sht the tt hhnsa sfei its1 0 dratnaorritach are rsiperi cr anhet hmirselci eel: al epacal nrelieved ni 1 connection el forms its: i cor hhceStiaavt i heal oot venal: 1 nn: That Has Extended Far. eetback to him anti to please him his 't mother made arrangemente for his re- Jitenuest renavvIte, a fortunate par- I '1 If turn the following September. How to aalfsn'. ticipant In the tiltobe centest.

le. la I get him to anti from school svae a prob- i 't )'-t't tem. but she wax undaunted and planed Of In respects. one of the most notable I ..,41 of the disi.istmd gro p. to carry him the first day of his re- by I turn.

Juet as title was leaving the house lie is a muKician by vocation. anti an I .4 with hint a wagon drove up with a large entinently ruet essful tine. aiel he be- ocart. oho gift of a eliantahlo Mack lon ge to a tem arka musicaaily "II y' 1 is woman ho hile i -lt Ina the Ile is one of stx brothers, ecry tme iii hospital. paw the boy anti was touched tee whom le a lattaielan of note.

kits father :.4 by H. ehoPry manner and his remark- before him was also distinguished In aisle fortitude. thet art and he. irk a roinioer of si, t' principal Bates nt the Wellington ins nephealt a ho have hkewil-e In, I Pentad tre.nterresi ith cd his acting through and purifying herited the mueical soul. It and the repult was that two S.g was born in Amster- te selauee boys volunteered to call dent.

lioliand. alisout 45 ngo, attd for Nliel ael before every seeslon ansi It is the literal trut pay ta om that I draw Om in his cart to th Pet1001 he tins flung befoie the crowned heads huilding. two of tho oiler the blood, removes the cause of or Europe. At lino tine he was soloist would vt it at the entrance and elr-1. to the king of Holland.

anti he woe stk.) MISS KATHERINE M. KEEFE. the lottle fellow to his room. This ati forms of catarrh and effects orchestral leader at the Royal Aqua- utb wae done or ao a year. after that to go So liostaii.

radical and permanent cures of intim London. Mierettl elee Hoisting traveled all over Florope anti using in the win- this constitutional disease. his owell I mail from I fl ood L. Am, ri sioi even in China and Taelve ytar.t nem, Ort rern4A-P41 Iti MIS tr and he had ne In the tintwd r-u $ig tin-Avvnit is sniettiing or city sit her peoete. and aftr rr-d itng R.

deetwe, nua wa he to make un the Catarrlets 50c. promptly by Inoladite. and he hoe warm friends a teW nintaelt at the North choot ail over the world. pottled in Preston. She Mnd i that be attenoltd the rutnatu With his faintly he critne tO Mlle mune the Norcroee echool two yeerth prune night isehool.

be-tildes doing his regul ar or at Metcalt's two stores and try stiout 1: )exts ago, taking up his one of the brighteSt tot ils Pupils an. school work. us c)ntinucd as rtsicitheu In the bume tit Llostoth i lineman! tittered he employ of Os 1:141.1 school 1k ork tau' tils Igar Other druggists. longs to a tem.trk.tb I usical oa om I Ile is ne of sts brothers, et etits Littler ry one or bwhs MUSielan of note. efore bun was also thstinguisloA In thAt art he.

Irv, a nitnit-er of eous- ins Rd nephess who hove 'ik lewise In- herited the musical soul. tti.g ittnA vent was born In Amster- dent. Ilohatid, about 4L years ago, attd I is the itter.11 trut to say of tun that he tia2 flung before the crowned I of Europe. At ono time he was poloist to tbe king of hll oand. and he was Mk) orchestral leader at the Royal Aqua- rium Lon on.

lievtng traveled all a ne er Europe ad Am, AnI eve in Ch ina and ivrAn. $ig iin L-vnt is soething of a ots- i I irp -1 7 :.4 t'' f'-'' s'sk -4 t- It 1 7 a-- MISS KATHERINE M. KEEFE. Soutb Wait, aki rs Twelve yte nem, Ort TerntV e-t, ti ii.12 etty ite pd.T.P di resimng hoPry fp-imair VI 31, pos .4 tams Ry woman. hn while visiting the hospitat.

PAW thme anloi ber a was tod touched by hi an his remark- able fortitude. pteineirral hates of the Wellington Ise ,1 1104 conferred NS ith pon te of his pupils and the result was two ef th, boys volunteered to call few Nth-heel before every session awl silm in his cart to th school building. Ilitre two of the oiler boys would wait at the entrance and elt--1; the Itttle fellow to his room. This wa don or a yar. fe Mieretel was ehte after that to go tendell.

tigirOg crot in the win- nd 14 a A tone in Ilse sumk-r. So tteetrous watt hp to the MALDEN. Feb 1--MIs9 Fannie r. Ingram. music teacher in the tit per grades or the Faulkner school.

is rine or the most popular teachers in Malden ste has teen teaci.ing three years. She says she entered the great contest svon after her mother's death. and one fit the reasons she gives tor doirg so was. becaube of the strain on her mind in to the Care of she wanted tt, do Pomettilnic oretipy her time. She says rhe had to do a the mucous membrane.and have the i breath.

elp er 0 0 at itc a Use ser tablets sat i a rs cielo pa eacrinehstialconht a sweet and NS hoTesome effect on a acting through and urifing the blood, removes the cause of all forms of catarrh and effects radical and permanent cures of this constitutional disease. Catarrlets 50c. promptly 1., VERMONT, RHODE ISLAND AND CONNECTICUT. Miss Maude A Phillips. Killing ly, Conn 108.081 Clarence A Springfield.

Vt 101,811 Miss Grace SeArs. Ludlow, Vt 37.003 Miss Mirian Clark. Providence. It I 12,516 MiS8 Katherine Flynn. St Johnsbury, Vt 9.615 Miller.

Bethel. Vt 8,63 Fred Wilson, Jr. Providence, I Everett Smith, Phillipstis le, It I 5,931 George Guernsey, Windsor, Vt 3,220 Miss Minnie Talbot. Northfield, Vt 3.169 Miss Madge It Richardson, Chtter, Vt 3.023 MisA A Lucia Farwell. Bennington, Vt 2,027 MisS Alice Davis, Norwich, Vt 2.5Si MLA Marlon Baker, Brattleboro.

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