1906/11/17 -- Cover artist is unknown for this issue.

Complete contents picked up from paging through the issue are as follows:

  • "The Haunted Bell" by Jacques Futrelle and illustrated by J.J. Gould
  • "Puppy Love" by Edwin L. Sabin
  • "Brand Whitlock -- Novelist, Lawyer, and Mayor" by Alfred Henry Lewis with photo of Whitlock and illustrations by J.J. Gould
  • "A Celestial Combination -- Dealing with the Ascendency of Mercury and the Satellites of Wun Lo" by Kennett Harris and illustrated by Gustavus P. Widney
  • "The Night-Shift at Our Schools" by I.K. Friedman with illustrations by Arthur G. Dove
  • "The Vampire City" a poem by Reginald Wright Kauffman with illustrations by John Boyd
  • "Sampson Rock of Wall Street" part of a serial by Edwin Lefevre and illustrated by The Kinneys
  • "Who's Who and Why"
  • "The Seat of Judgement -- Patrick Sarsfield and Frenzied Finance" by Maude L. Radford and illustrated by F.R. Gruger
  • "After the Pennant -- The Stars of the Diamond and the Fancies of the Fans -- A Talk With Fielder Allison Jones, Manager-- World's Champions, The Chicago White Sox" -- Scanning the article I see mention of Nick Altrock, Ed Walsh, Cap Anson, Bill Lange, Frank Isbell and of course Charlie Comiskey
  • Player Folk -- includes mention of May Robson and Ethel Barrymore
  • Notable advertising in this issue is as follows: The House of Kuppenheimer*, The Prudential*, Waterman;s Ideal Fountain Pen*, Parker Pens*, Mallory Cravenette Hats*, Perfection Oil Heater from Standard Oil Company, US Playing Card Co.*, Smith & Wesson*, American Cigar Company*, Jello*, Gillette*, Iver Johnson's Arms and Cycle Works*, Oldsmobile*, Winton Motor Carriage Co.*, Remington Typewriter*, Mitchell Motor Car Co*, Packard*, and a Christian Herald ad on the back cover and shown below. (Note ads that are smaller than a full page are marked with an asterisk (*))