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11 DECEMBER 1S9L NOTHING BUT OLD YALE BIG VICTORY wvvvwwvvvM joy com BAZAAR flit A BO I giving Gvn: 1 I I II I LI 15 THE BIG COMTST 5 1 872 1 22d Christmas Opening 1 1 894 Olhrrs gelped Make our Touclidun iu Ev HOLIDAY GOODS NOW OR WORK AGAIN GOOD HAD I the DOLLS: TOYS THE YALE TEAM GAMES 10c fm? A 15c 13 cj is £Ss4s! Jc 5c to $4 Doll Doi I GOODS PURCHASED NOW RESERVED OR CHRISTMAS DELIVERY No Bankrupt Stock 1 CsO anl Cook This Week will make It only Solid Oak anl olisli inish OR 75c THIS WEEK Bromley House! urnishing Co DR 3 Stubtarn COUGHS and COLDS this treatment tw sou THE IRVIHE GREENHOUSE GO and after to cure by 0 At few was spoil with the CONSUMPTION CATARRH ASTHMA BRONCHITIS in the 39c 25c IT I $04 from the 90 92 AND 94 Michigan Ave Anti nil articles particularly adapted for Christmas Presents for children to be found in this city at saving' of 25 per cent 331 3 pet cent ami in some instances even pel cent New Method of compulsory inhalation for the treatment and cure of ERICON LUw Dolls 12 inches long pisque head and hair stuffed body worth 25c for 50 doz Jointed Dolls 15 inches long bisque head regular 35c for 50 doz Dolls bisque head shoes and stockings worth 25c for One lot of Dolls 14 inches bisque head all kid body shoes and stockings extra bargain AT III ON STI 'IT 11 St Joseph Mich December 1 (Special) The county records were moved here this afternoon by thirty five teams from Berrien Springs the former county seat They were met two miles from town by a braes band the mayor eity council county seat committee supervisors the tire department and citizens to the number of about 'A and escorted into town The parade was over one long ully 300 school chil dren took part There was no resistance on the part of Berrien Springs in giving up the records as was ecpected although they had it quietly noised around among themselves that if there was any demon stration the fire bell would ring and then they should come prepared Tne Niles football team passed through hallooing their club yell and not knowing who they were the tire bell was rung and the citizens swarmed out After a satisfactory explanation had been made they were al lowed to go The offices will be opened Monday The A play to the same result Then tackle and a third the place and THE DETROIT REE The efforts that have been made for iho past 22 years io amusingly instruct the folks by our Annual Holiday Window Exhibition lead Them to look forward to the event with a lively interest as one of the epochs of the season W'e have led the public to expect each succeeding year to surpass the one that preceded it This nat urally pitches anticipation to a very high level We feel confident that our present display will prove that we are true to the motto VIOLETS CARNATIONS LILIES THE VALLEY CHRYS ANTHEMUMS ANO CHRYSANTHEMUM PLANTS nd we Will only price fur any lower you wish buy full leOU Simplicity ciraoliuess drt ft bi idy iittlfurui iwal uy or ulgUt This is an exact cut of mir fU'ioo Secretary and Bookcase com bined WITNESS OUND THE BO1 DAD IO THE IMBIBE Cull or write for circulars UEE I It I AL THKATMEVT Doom Itenneti Building Cor Grand River uud Griswold St Newaygo Mich December The gen eral store of Pollard McKinley of Asn land Center seven miles southwest of this village was totally destroyed by tire at 23U this morning Mr family reside over the store and escaped in their night clothes Nothing was saved from the store or dwelling Loss about $500) with no insurance Mr Pollard was in Grand Rapids at the time buying holiday goods The cause of the fire is unknown Mrs Orville 1 1 vile of this place in taking chloroform to relieve the toothache took an overdose and but for medical assistance Would have aieu it so we the time oods for holiday presents Mich December The game in Chicago ended the Mr Stagg as in their elegance and this was one of the finest an unusually fine lot of toasts were given the whole occasion being most hap py On Tuesday at all the clubs an elab orate menu was prepared and It was here that the poor turkey suffered his greatest slaughter Last evening the gentlemen of Sigma Chi with their ladies and alumni discussed an elaborate feast in their lodge on East Class street Everything was arranged in "ye olden the decorations menu cards ami toasts being adapted from the lang uage and customs of the beginning of the century The "lodge was made to rep resent an old fashioned interior There was no formality but the old adage "eat drink and be ye was literally fulfilled The college classes have formed resolu tions condemning the rough and boister ous elements which have been manifested in the various occasions where class spirit has nail a cnance to De noticedthe time of the senior banquet a weeks ago considerable ill feeling aroused on account of the attempt to or delay the festivities: this attempt its attendant circumstances caused postponement of the freshman banquet and it was with a view to suppressing these unnecessary evils that the classes have taken formal action in regard to the matter Hereafter the class parties and banquets will not be interfered with A lot of much needed raised walks have been placed in the bath rooms of the A committee from the Athletic Association has drawn up a set of regula tions governing the use of the baths in which there has been negligence and care lessness in the past During the football season it was necessary that the baths be reserved and water kept hot for the teams when tjiey came in from practice Now that the season is over all can have access at any time The football season ias closed and there rests on the team a crown of fine victories One of the best of these was the game with Notre Dame on Thursday which won 22 to 12 Notre Dame was very confi dent of winning and the result was any thing but pleasing for them This afternoon Gage the coach who has been so instrumental in putting the team on the top of the heap of college teams leaves for the east and the boys are to give him a great ovation in farewell He has done an immense amount of good tn his training by infusing something of the life and spirit of the crack eastern teams into our eleven his own rapid movements and commands on the practice field have gone a long way toward helping win the victories that have come to Albion this fall Profs Delos all and Clyde ord are planning a trip of exploration for next sum in the vicinity of Hudson bay They propose to go to ort Arthur then via Canadian Pacific to the station where this railroad crosses the Nipigon river Canoes will be used for fifty miles up the river to Nipigon lake across its seventy live miles of water and then will follow one of the other rivers to as near Hudson bay as they can go and leave time enough to return for the opening of college A few students will accompany them and the trip will be for study and research as well as the recre ation there is in it 1 McCrea 2 Chadwick 3 Judd 4 lnke 5 Stillman 6 Brown Bass Greenway rborne 13 Morris 14 Jerremi 13 Blakey Id Adue 17 Ulnkgy 13 Cross TJ De Witt day in January 1895 registered erv for rpktrutiAn it iiuti fin nr of llJe measure was continued until be adopted as a hole lhe bill will probably be a law hen special election takes place in the tenth district with Tom Watson and Black as contestants are not wliim? oul but save you from to otjf hundcid dollar rwo wa I oprratfou the registration of all voters in the state The bill declares that after the first Mon Smith Sons will give a public ex hibition at their parlors of ceramic arts for nn week cumiiicnclruj Ijecemher 10 exhibit win UicludT the collection of Comte du Meridian and the historical col lection of the Pate Tend re Royal norcelsins and Ivory miniatures from the collection The exhibition I undei the direction of ti Grossbaym A bons of London and Paris REMEMBER We Always Lead for Beautifully Crown and resh Albion Mich December 1 Thanksgiv week has passed and there lingers in minds of the students of vanished turkey Dreams of rich mince or the festive turkey has cut a large figure in the proceedings In the 'first place the gentlemen of Delta Tau Delta gave a banquet to their ladies and alumni at the Hotel Allen on Tuesday evening and the event proved one of the most interest ing and enjoyable in the history of the chapter The spreads are noted for One lot of Baby Dolls dresses rap moving bisque head regular 75c One lot of 50c Dressed Dr inches long half price lie'll Heads of every description all sizes in bisque with or with out hair China and papier mu che an Immense variety eeur the ball un dovvus llaruett tried Yale's left galuuig two yards Barnard who had taken IVa'braii a piaa piiuir1 to Vrltx'etnn's nil yard Hue Yale making no gain Tl Yale tried ITIm ernter without sraltt tbU time them had been but two streps fur Injury and iliey'wt'ro eligtu ir1n etns tf vird line tin inn nl trlevl trick Instead of touting laic made no gnfn Barnnrl (Miriteq oh4 ninkey caught the bill on 4u varl line Thorne was pttt through l'rln Hue for two yards Jorrecms went through tb center tor three more the ball U'iug rm 30 yard Riggs was hurt In this scrimmage and there was delay of three minutes Yai trb Princeton's center Ineffectually Tlmrne went thrmigti Prime tn a line for the regular three yards and then Jcrfectns went through their left for two ranis more Yale begui to batter center' nnd tat three downs gained live yanls Yale on Prince ton's 10 yard line broke thnmsh for tire rants and by reiamted mass plays took the inll Prince grstl Prhx eton seeming to le nimble to with stand the assault Butterworth being tfruillv pushed over for a touchdown Spore: Yale HI Princeton Hickok kicked a goal bcore: 5 ale lx Princeton 0 the third time the men llnial up in the center rannard punted to Yale's 25 yard line Butterworth muffed and Princeton captured It (In the next down Yale got the Igtll and Butterworth punted to Prince ton's 25 yard line tall Bonnard punt ed badly making only ten yards and it was ImB Jorreems tried left tan did not train then Thorne tried the center for two yank By slwer force of mass plays Jvrreenw was pushed through tor ten yank and Thorne ftr two more It was bull nn PrlncotAtfR 15 yard line Yale was continually masking on right tackle and fouml a pretxntible point there On three downs Yale galuml the yards by this play Prince ton fought hard to keep Yale from making another touchdown In the half and at the call of time they were on 10 mrd line Score: Yale IS Princeton At the kginning of the x'ond half Yale kicked to 25 yard line Poe captured the hall Rascnpirten went through center lor three yards ami then made two more through loft Three limes Yale tried center but wa re pulsed Baunard tried to punt but only put the ball ten yards Yale punted ar Bannard got it on Prirr 30 ynrd line Princeton twice tried center but it only resulted In a loss of three yards Hhikoy tried Princeton's center In riotous style hut made no gain and Princeton secured the ball on four downs on her 10 yard line or some reason the tigers did not kick until Yale had forced them back to their 5 yard line Then Barnard punted to 2 yard line Jcrrems gained fifteen yards around left end on good interference Murphy tried the center but made no gain Then Jerrems tried the center tmt only gained two yards The Util was inside of Princeton's 10 yard line and the lighting was the hardest done dur ing game Barnard punted to 25 yard lino for a foul tackle Princeton thn got the ball Twice Princeton 'trld center but made no gains Hinkey 4 who had broken through captured the ball after it had been muffed by Barnard and went behind goal making a touchdown Score: Yale 22 Princeton 0 Hickok kicked the goal ScQrc: READ THIS: Detroit Mich November Dave been taking treatments Xixon Consumption tor one month after hiving licet by the old method by several of the best doctors ami afforded no relief When I began treatment was unable to walk acnss the room without fatigue had no appetite high fever night sweats and coughed almost continually Xow I am like Another person have gained strength in iat have walked ten blocks at one time appetite Is god as it ever was In my life fevers have nearly disappeared night sweats and 'rough loss severe I feel cOJitidexit that a Borough trial of this treatment will insure a ixsdrive cure Miss Lena Dunlap home South lvon Mich present address bU Beech st oVEK UVSV OIIIUT Yale 24 Princeton 0 On the line up Baunard punted to 20 yard line bull Urortn was injured and then was a delay of three minutes Butterworth punted and Hhikey downed Bonnard before be could regain two yards There was a general lack of brilliancy on both sides Baunard puuted to Princeton's 25 yard line ball On three downs Yale failed to gain and on the fourth lost the ball to Princeton Baunard punted fur forty vards but the pnnt was low and Trenvhard miss ing Butterworth regained eighty yards Imll on Prlncetnii's 50 yard Hue Barnett went on at this iulnt In place of Kosengurfen 'lhe men struggled mightily Yale losing two yards by Taylor breaking through TUu Butterworth punted to 1 5 yard line Poe fumbled and Hinkey broke through and carried the ball to Princeton's 5 ysird line nut carrying it quite over Bunnnnl pnnteil io Princeton's yurd line ami Yale got the ball Yale tried her venter massing but Princeton men I'ongbt bard to keep them from Ktiinliur Yale mass wedge was used against Prince right with territie force but the men stood it hravelv auJ the gains were small ami the game ended with the hair on ITineetvn a 10 yail line Score: Yale 24 Princeton 0 tapt Hillkey was carried from the Held on the shoulders lirtrmirta! hu pviMjii DC rftiruJyLlH to Yote in election unless st red and provides for the tnachin consideration nf tho LORAL DZCOWATIONS employ nothing but Bx ports In this im mid It anything in this line Is required will to your interesi io cu vu ield December At 1:30 began a slow fall ot rain on the grounds 15 Yl awl were to play football rti straight down a jdnmmet and had that indicated that sleet might Mlew Half an hour lefore the game be the a SUnbattan ield were thrown open ad a few hundred then waiting were admitted after the vpetdrg of the gates a I'rlneeton ei taily bo coach rolled upon the grounds soon dime two others twit they were covered with )w blue of Vale Titen a little later followed two Le Yale blue coaches and finally another Prince vn Direr on wheels They all lined up at the rearf the fifty Special private boxes on the north side a the flei'l These private boxes which the Choicest position tor the viewing of the game Li within fifteen feet of the gridiron were en uncovered and without protection from At one end of the field and almost under the levttted railroad station grand stand divided at fire sections of reserved seats was without shel ter The same was true of the vis a vis stand of the st end of the field Skirting the southeast corner 4 the field and sweeping along the southern side vere ttie ierm tout grand stands with solid orchestrabsirs and girxl solid roof Those who held tickets these stands wore smiles despite the weather Butterworth 10 Reddington 11 Marks 21 llLLok 22 Smith I IEYN7 BAZAAR to THE ENTIRE STOCK THE BROMLEY HOUSEURNISHiNG CO Bedroom Sets Barlor Sets Sideboards I Inll Trees Desks Odd Chairs and Rockin Chairs All kinds of Carpets Body Brussels Al oq unties Tapestries Ingrains and Art Squares Lace Chenille Curtains an overstock of Base Burner es which must yo at this sale Our stock is too large and we must reduce have decided to make this great sale just at when everybody is purchasing REMEMBER THE IRM THAT GIVES YOU A WORTH GOODS Now on exhibition at th Office and Rbowroocnft THE BRfCE URNACE CO Wuntlwartl A lct rol Mich Vpn from 7 a to i Atlanta Ga December The movement fui ballot reform in Georgia which sprang up spontaneously immediately after the November elections was given definite form to day when the house of representatives began consideration of a bill to provide for I ti I 'Gn ia xia tue mate Gleaivl grade of cl being US I as a fuel A X'rfvct gts Eaue all coal bcng turned itfio cotte nl 1 bird loci t'sit til m'n ke aiHl oo4 Iw tons 6f 2uo ur S2UI oial if OIXi to $::0 i warm au Bvroixs eight off leu rovm Latse i Ann Arbor Thanksgiving football season at the University of Mich igan for the year of Under the most adverse circumstances she met and defeated the pets of Papa Stagg in an uphill battle such as has never been seen In the history of football anywhere Bravely and despe rately did the boys from Ann Arbor fight in the interests and to the renown of old Michigan from start to finish With defeat flaunted in their faces every time Capt Baird called a signal they tore down the field reckless of life or limb throwing all their strength into every play They could not lose they were there to win and win they did Every undergraduate and every alumnus who witnessed the game left the field feeling proud of their team realizing that It was a grand victory aS everythin was against them The team had just played a very hard game the Saturday before in Detroit and were still sore from Its effects No team can recuperate its vitality and snap in so Short a time Yale refused to play Prince ton this year on Thanksgiving Day simply because df this fact Stagg umpired in the Oberlin game in Ann Arbor two weeks ago He was very careful about calling the Michigan men down for holding and on off side play His excuse was that he wanted fair play in the Chicago game In order to get this fair play he chose Mr Phil Allen A A as umpire Mr Al len happens to be a cousin of the "war Allen Stagg's captain Mr Phil Allen proceeded to follow Oberlin plan of umpiring and watch Michigan In watching Michigan scales covered his Chicago eye and no amount of asking would make that blind eye sensible to the flaring beams Hashed forth by off side play of Chicago's ends nor the only too appa rent holding in the line No Michigan line man could charge his man else he was immediately held up bv the ever ready umpire Stagg saw the Cor nell game too and knew that this was the Ohly way to keep tne Michigan line from breaking up the formation of every play as she did on Oberlin and Cornell Chicago called every signal of the Michi gan team Michigan has had no secret prac tice trusting to the loyalty of her students in matters of signals and However in some way pets knew them and would mass the backs in trout of every play as soon as the signals were given thus making it seemingly impossible to gain In vi ml i iv uusuiuieiv sure or tms Baird gave the signal for an end run signal was oy vnicago IIBUI center next ana tne he called a play through time the backs ran to massed But still credit 1st 1ne deed his men play the best kind of football He had studied Michigan carefully and used the only style of play that was pos sible to win against them They plaved a hard line bucking game Everything was turned to defeat the Ann Arbor bovs an 1 as Stagg sai lie had spent day ami night to win All tlie means that could be called lorth on a football field were used but of no avail The forwards could not break through because of holding Michigan played eleven men arfd the um lrT hej Prions play sh? called lorth the admiration of the crowd and snatched a victory from what seemed al most certain defeat No team could stand up against her rushes ami the game was won the last few minutes Trainer itz patrick deserves the greatest credit for the condition in which he got the men The last few play was the best ever 57 wesL and the superior training Michigan team was very visible Referee Gould has won a great repu tation for himself in western football and as an official for fair and square work fie stands par excellence No kick has been made on any of his decisions and he stands at the very head In football circles of ii wnv foo UALl game ibl ted were the only ms who could A heavy fringe of men four or five deep hung xtin the fence that Inclosed the gridiron and the pree and oaehers' cnarters Around the wrt end of lhe grmjnds swept the ro fcs cf Carinansville blght and on these seats had been placed that might have rented 1ft City tente each These were not early occupied to4 at no time fully so Around the gridiron andBt within its boundary fence policemen under exomand of Inspector Dunlin were stationed at every ten feet of space They early became draggled find before the game began were fairly soaked with rain The first comers uimah the grounds saw yellow of sawdust al the suit spots in the field Wien the slorm legan attendants started a proces Uva of filled with sawdust and they wre lapidly sea tiered over the when the for wax ds and bocks would staud at the line up in renter firtd The Yale team arris ed dhout in and went to firm in the clubhouse while utTivd so after and went to the JMlo quarter The teaias came on the field amid good MOlld roars at 2:03 It was Just 2:08 when the men fated each ether for the decishe contest of the year in this erdvr: Yale Positions Princeton A Klnkev leapt) Jjeft on! Brown tonl Ift tackle Holly McCrea Left cuard Wheeler MIUmao Outer Higgs liictoA Bight guard Khodi ihitphy Bight tackle Taylor Kight exxl Trenchard (rapt Adcc Quarter back Wardnww Left half back Pe Jemecis Kight half back Rosengnrteii itat'frnvorth ull back Cochrau Yale won the toss and Princeton took the ball luapeeuir' Cunlln gave the men a bhort talk before they began playing saying that be expected they Would refraib from any rough playing Princetondded to 50 yanl line Dinkey got the tail and by some good Interference carried it bark td 50 yard line Just liefore he went ot taunt he dropped it and a Prlnwtun man fell hr then tried to work the center Jan laade do gains Yale got the kilt and Butterworth boated to Princeton 20 yurd line Princeton's tall Cochran punted but tlie hall was blocked by Hillman and 'urriod down to 5 yard Hup la two Butterworth carried it over and made ft toih bdovvu within ten mutuies after the game be iu Score: Tale 4 Princvton 0 Hickok kicked iual Jxore: Tale Priiavloa tle line up Ih'inceton kicked the ball Yah 2o yani line Butterworth with the aid uf magnificent interfereiwe brought the tall Iwk to 4ti vunl liiiv Butterworth punted to Prtns tonM 3u rurd liiu Princeton ball Pee througii left tur five yard then he the right but irutih no gain (kxhran punted thv renter line Adoe ftimhled and Yale loet Butterworth punctHl to J5 line Jrm cnjs pushed Pamett back fer five 'aids' Princeton uunttxl but the punt was ked and tbev did not gain Cochran punted Pr luce tun 35 yard line ball on two Yale failed to gnln and JTlncrton captured the bull Iriucetun tried venter but lost three ywxU prtocrtnti tried Yulea critter tall Yale by strength ptubrd Ut'tn back for five yards Yak' tall Yale tried the center with no gain Tbornectrtal th Left gaWdng five yards Butter worth mad five yards anmiwl right Tke tall wes now on Princeton's 15 yard line Thome pushed through the center for three yards Jirrecma made three around right end IktM teams feugbt like tigers on le yanl lUe Yale worked the center on the third fur five yard and ou the feecdtid play of the Mgi character pushed the tall over the Due But 1 worth making the touchdown Score: Yale Vb PrineetoD 0 Hickok kicked gtl Score: ale Wh'eon Ob the next line up kicked off to laic a 13 ytd line find Barnett breaking through 'wud Butterworth before he couM make any Butterworth punted to the center ftad COcb carried ir tack to 4yanl line lUen an a pm through Yale's center for three and made elx yard more through right lie Miu tried Yate'a right sahdfig two yarK Bar tried Yale' center gaining one yard then iioengaruo wa put through for two wi pisylng desperately wiiil Wiring op a trifle Yal tall Butterworth tauted pflwly to 4yhl Wup Ko 'snen rsnfted the ball Yah rapum It Yahr trted th center tkl without any gftlU' taro wnt tbrxigh left for four am and It became tall on downsxiuau pmted fo the center ami Itairwarten i 'bird ButterwurLb before he could puutol XYranl IUf the Lui i wit of botmdM rrtrwetoa VML Hu atop Butterworth frutn gamin: I im ttetftuur Hue I Wurewn's right tat made no gain He then I Hvxj to 20 yar4 line lliuke I Lre sxing tfcroegti th ball He I fiwwa to Princeton' IS yftrd iia I riu roa Opening Sale Special this week when we shall Otter Inducements in all Lines 2 1000 Dolls 12 inches Ions bisque Cs 50 luz Dolls all kkl body IS Inch long curls Dp ort Huron Mich December The cel ebrated Harris will case which had been appealed to the Supreme Court has as sumed another phase by a motion being made for a new trial on the ground that another important witness has been dis covered The case is an interesting one and involves the estate of Thos Harris an old eccentric miser who died in this qoun ty 'several years age The estate at first xvis valued at about $15000 but is rapidly being consumed in fees so that at present scarcely half of the amount re mains Harris at the time of hl supposed to be without helis estate came known that he ad eft an i tate hreJnm search was made of Ih'e afte? the death of the old miser no will could be found but one turned up and purported to everything to Janies Harris a nephew of the deceased lhe win naa somePqueer features the witnesses to all being dead and it was disallowed bv the probate judge The tj annealed to the Circuit Court xv Rich sus tained the action of the Probate Lour whereupon the case waft appealed to the Supreme Court Now a motion is made for anew trial on the plea that a new witness who had witnessed the execution and sign ing" of the instrument had been found at Murine City A Accident Newaygo Mich December John Vol mer hotel keeper and merchant of Lilly in this county was instantly killed by his team running away with him riday even ing He had driven to the depot with his wife and the team became frantle and un manageable Mrs Volmer was seriously in jured but will recover indle Clubs En ert I el Benton Harbor Mich December (Spe cial The most important local socialvent occurred to day The ossoll Club ntertained all other ladies and ht terarv societies twelve in all Of the tw In cities' About 3M literary ladies were at tendance fc2 'C' The Doll Window Show this Week Is the Largest Display of DOLLS ever Shown In Detro 7 a The Most Coiiiplete line of 6) fek OoWw I 9 11 2Q 1 I 1 No Cut Ra 1 I 'Aa oWj I' I (LSI 1H i Minn Lii I i ip nmne Brsai 4 mnaie I Rua tfJ I7 i I 4 ts I 11 Eg gBfffe3gfa KfcJj 5f I PR 1 01 i iu ufc MR ki I ii Ti I i id rod ifi i kB! ig I 00 I SmS 41 fl tM 1 teoj A JtsY ra i 'I I 3 tl KS 15 II rfL I I 1 9 Kfcj Iteiueeii Wiulihitttun Aitauc anl Park Rfl idhL fiftv Af th fttavt read the fufiowhik and Bff Vfti InuHot Til WltLCJi tllV 3 I IBl'iYCE Self esdin? 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