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Show Globe's Big Subscription OffersI I ! ,Beats Anything Ever Offered by Any Newspaper in the I H m M M HHMM iHHMHWIWiHVWHMWMMMHHOTHM pmpmpp H Dishes are not in our line of business, but we can certainly give you some splendid Newspapers and Magazines for I a limited time, ONLY. Read these liberal offers and don't fail to take advantage of them TO-DAY. I H j These offers are for OLD and NEW subscribers. Old subscribers who settle back accounts and pay one year in ad- I vance, get the benefit of these spleneid offers as well as new snbscribers. Terms: Strictly cash in advance. I lJ Offer No. I I v r 13 TAKli pleasure In laying before our readers what Is undoubtedly tho Kreatcst subscription offer ever mado I W ,)jr ,xaT newspaper. In the United States there arc published about 250 magazines. Wo have examined I mM T every one of tiicsc magazines from every point of view, taking into account not oniy their subscription price, W. MM m Mm I LH but the character of the reading matter, their typographical appearance, and the llnancial standing of their pub- M B " I Hvfl Ushers. After the most extensive scrutiny, we have selected three magazines which wo bcllovo wo can endorse and m Wm W I HBB recommend to our readers. These magazines are BOY'S MAOAZINK, MOTHKK'S MAGAZINE and OPPOUTU- JMKk $ I i NITY MAGAZINK. These publications are magazines and not cheap mail-order papers. Each of these maga- l I fines sells on the news-stands for either 5 or JO cents each and have a subscription price in one case of $1 and in I Bvjl the other two of 00 cents a year. Each one of (he magazines is ably edited, well illustrated and has a separate I over printed in colors. They are clean, representative standard magazines, fit to place on tho library table of M3f. iHf.& I BB nny home. Theso magazines have been most carefully selected with the idea of not only getting literary quality jj """ I HB nd excellence in typographical apiR'aranco, hut with the idea of appealing to every member of tlio household. . I DPPOUTUNITY MAGAZINE Is in a class by itself. It is the coming magazine of tho Northwest, and breathes the 5 m. m I I iplrlt of enterprise and progn-ssiveness for which the West is famous. As the names indicate, the MOTHER'S flL ITT1! Mm. M I HVfl MAGAZINE and tho HOY'S MAGAZINE appeal to women and boys, and these magazines are also in a class by " Hill WT I 1 8 J I LH themselves. The magazines arc all the equal of any dollar magazine. We offer these three magazines in con- Ik, W I I msl I . .BB A I HvJ ! ncction with a now or renewal subscription to this paper on such favorable terms that we do not see how a single W "s m w w mM reader of Uds puier can ufTord to neglect tho remarkable offer we make. Wo want you to read every word of this I advertisement. Head the descriptions below of the three magazines. Head the terms of our offer and then accept Sf I mM It AT ONCE. THE I "FIJI? Hi'YVC lVI A C A 7TlMI7 Kvory boy can now have a magazine of his own. The BOY'S k I J 1 OILJDv I O 1V1.VJLHLZj11Ij MAGAZINE is brimming over with good, clean and healthy I ' stories by tho very boat boy's authors, illustrated by the foremost magazine artists. Tho magaaino contains thirty- Ifc 4 I LH ! two pages and Is cuclosod in a cover printed in colors. In addition to tho fascinating stories, tho BOY'S MAGA- 3 I Of li JT 1 I HVJ ZINE contains interesting and Instructive articles and special departments devoted to Electricity, Mechanics, Pho- k. j!j jf I . CA 1 X AA X I tography, Carpentry, Stamps, Coins, etc. An Athletic Dopartment, odited by the well-known athlete and author- "5 I Ity, Walter Camp, Is a feature Every boy In America will want this magazine, and fathers and mothers can- I not make their boys a better present. Tho Director of the Boys' Dopartment of tho Utica Y. M. C. A. says: "I V Uac4 I , placod it iu the reading room and found the boys literally devoured it." J VlltJ UI lilt? UCal rctllla vUlIP I I nriJI? RirTLIirD'C Ai A C A TIMIT THB MOTHER'S MAGAZINE Is the only magailno m I 1 Jtllli IVIU 1 rlEjIV O mAVjLAZIll Ej exclusively for mothors. Its stories and articles are 7 tlSkiS 111 AlTICriCd- I 1 written expressly for mothers and deal with real life. Besides fascinating storios, special interviews and fea- "I lures, it contains over 20 regular departments to help tho mother in every posslblo way with her children and her ?S . home. AH readers have tho privilege of personal advlco and help from tho editors, a veritable correspond enco Ml "L. W ,-. 1- I I Ichool for mothers. The magazlno contains from 48 to 64 paes, beautifully printed and profusely illustrated in I ft t O HAI rwl I colors. For 1910 THE MOTHER'S MAGAZINE promises more than over, especially along the lines of Physical mT JL LjLX WlxUil UiWwl i Culture, Beauty articles, Child study, Kindorgartcn methods in the homo, Health, Finances, the Servant Proh- W 1 (em, Food Products and Preparation, and a great variety of matter for the mother's entertainment and pleasure. ! OPPORTUNITY MAGAZINE lfforent from any other magazine published. There T J (I I I M f j Is nothing llko it. It tells about the wonderful possibilities and opportunities of tho great Northwest. There is 'I moro doing in tho West today In tho way of progross and development than in any other section of the United kf . . , I States. OPPORTUNITY MAGAZINE is practical, and is brim full of information you cannot obtain elsowhcrc. Qf M. LIAmo Jc rAmn VXirhrMif If I It tollBwof the wonderful results obtained by irrigation.. It gives full Information regarding the GoTexnment Ir- A U 1 1U1I1C lo vUllipiCLC W llllUUt 11, rigatlon Projects; tells how to Irrigate, how to clear and level land, and how to lay out and plant orchards. Its mk original and copyrighted articles tell how to get free Government land, who may acquire it and where the land and I iH la. It tells whore there are openings for business and professional men. If you want information about the Ik wonderful opportunity in the West, you will find it in OPPORTUNITY MAGAZINE, of Spokane, Wash. TUK t TW f 1Wit B I 1 One of the Best Papers in the State. All three for $2.25 ?ar I I Take your choice. Fill out either of the coupons-mail or bring to this offce. I I (Cut out coupon on blnck lines) (Out out coupon on blnck lines) I Dnto. 1910 Dntc 1910 I H fty f ' . City of ; " I I County of - County of ' ; ; ' I H State, of - State of . I I Tho Garland Globe, r The Garland" Globo, I j Garland, Utah. - Garland, Utah. I ( Enclosed plonso find $2.25 for which please send mo tho ' f- Enclosed pleas.e find $2.00 for which please- send me tho I H f following papers for one year, beginning with your issue of following papers for ouo year, beginning with your issue of I H ; 1910. 1910. I I The Deseret Farmer, The Charactor Builder .The Boy's Magazino, The Mother's Magazine, I H and Tho Garland Globe. 1 Opportunity Magazine and The Garland Globe. I H |