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ry.v,.rrYvrr....t.;w.lffim THANKSGIVING RECIPES. I New Dishes the Thanksgiving Feast. Every housekeeper in New Eng- land wants Monday's. Tup. IS day's and Wednesday's Globe.

IS 1 TIT. i 1 i ana weanesuay uiuuc. VOL XLVIII NO 17 BOSTON, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 24, 1895 THIRTY-SIX PAGES. PRICE FIVE CENTS. Thanksgiving Week Mens Overcoats.

Such bargains as you never before had offered you all this season's make. U. OF P. 17, HARVARD 14; YALE 20, PRINCETON 10. -AT- CONTENTS OF TODAY'S GLOBE, Page 1.

IT. of P. defeats Harvard, and Yale wins from Princeton on the gridiron. Colt case good as settled out of court. Page 2.

West Point beats Brown, 28 to other football games. Page 4. Hasty Pudding club banquet at the Vendome. Senator Lodge returns from Europe and gives his views on foreign politics and probable congressional legislation. About 250 Boston engineers meet to oppose the present examination law.

Lawrence J. Riley withdraws from the Waltham mayoralty contest, in the Interest of democratic harmony. No need to urge you to come early if you are ac R. T. Almy Greatest Bargains of the Year.

quainted with values. 200 overcoats 15 and Mens Stilts. Boys Department. Pres Smith of the A. B.

C. F. M. and Remarkable reductions Appalling reductions in Senator Hoar urge Pres Cleveland to take action about Armenia. Fire In the carriage factory of A.

B. prices bound to unload our Palmer in Maiden causes a loss of about $10,000. Page G. mammoth stock. Probability of a new athletic union In $18 grades black, blue and brown kersey, elegantly made and trimmed, Choice $10 Over 20 styles, iS, 20, 10 and $12 suits, cassi- New England.

Body of unknown man found hanging meres, cheviots and mixtures, double or single breasted, to a tree In Vv altham cemetery. Fall River wins a game at polo. Poare 7. Monday a mother is very foolish to pay Dry Goods prices when she can get such exquisite values as we offer Entire stock of boys' 10, 12 and $15 knee trousers suits made by Rogers, Peet Co. and others of the best New York manufacturers imported fabrics, Choice y.88 You never before saw such Meeting in memory of the Manchester martyrs.

Page 8. Choice $8 15 and $18 suits Clay soutn ijoeion aemocrats loyal to the c.agonals, woisteds and fancy cheviots, all new patterns, ticket. Jack Mason's debts. Page IO. Latest transactions in realty, Paige 13.

22 and $25 kersey overcoats all tailor made, lined with worsted, Clay diagonal or lasting, or with satin yoke, raw edge or stitched, Choice $75 cut in latest style, Elegant satin lined, Clay Important auction sales of horses and carriages. Pave 14. Russia a stumbling block to European Interference in Turkey. Pag-e 15. Suicide of City Engineer Eaton of Somervllle.

Boston police capture notorious crooks. Howard's letter on the opera. lined or lasting lined kersey, a bargain. Over 500 suits reduced from 7, 8 and $9 to $5. More than 300 suits reduced from 5, 6 and $7 to $375- Boys' 3.75 and $5 suits reduced to $3 for choice.

Boys Ulsters. beaver, melton or chinchilla overcoats, mostly Rogers, Choice $10 18, 20 and $22 tailor made suits handsomest suits in Boston fine worsteds, Clay diagonals, tweeds, cassimeres and serges latest patterns and styles, Choice $75 Rogers, Peet fine suits made from imported fabrics reduced to Peet Co. make, at Pace 10. Expert opinions of the Harvard-TJ. of 20, 22, 2J $30 Reduced from 25, 28, 30, P.

game. IT. Musical matters. Dinner of the Old Colony republican Entire stock of friezes, 35 and 540. rriaf club, Such values are seldom paBt) is.

Sell at IO and $12, Sizes Plays and players. seen. SCENE IN THE GRAND STAND AFTER A GOOD GAIN. Page so. "Why I am Thankful," a symposium.

Ulst ers. Joslah Qulncy's career In the legisla ture. 20y 22 $2J These prices are made for FOUGHT TO THE LAST. Pan 21. to 14, cut long, Choice $7 Lad's suits and Overcoats Oh well! if we were to mention everything that we have it wonM talrp mnrf Table gossip.

Page 28. quick sales. Death of Deacon J. W. Cook.

News for wheelmen. Page 24. Hundreds of other suits at YALE'S LUCK AND PLUCK. These Factors and Brilliant Playing Won the Day. .1 1 I Contract signing a new art In base- surtLc man mis uauci lids ibaii Greatest opportunity for real value ever offered Black, blue and Oxford all-wool frieze ulsters very heavy wool lined never can be duplicated for less than 20, sizes 34 to 46.

Monday, Choice $12 Although Surely Beaten, Harvard Played prices to tempt no space to mention. uoon ciun reasts on meat of the come in and look. coon. Page 25 Swedish gymnastics in Boston schools. R.

T. Almy R. T. Almy Pluckily On. How applicants for work on the West End road are examined Page 26.

$go Washington Cor. Hayward PL, Bo ton. 590 Washington St Oar. Hayward PL, Bostaa. Bostonlans who like mushrooms.

The mystlo orders. Seventeen points for the red and blue Page 27, THE WEATHER. of the university of Pennsylvania and 14 points for the crimson of fair Har NO DIVORCE AT PRESENT. The housekeepers' column. Dunraven and the cup controversy vard was the score of the great foot Page 28.

ball battle cn Soldiers Held yesterday afternoon. Mrs teaches a new occult Colt Case Almost Settled Out front of him. he was quick as a flash to boot the bag of wind far out of danger. Perhaps this will tell the situation in a nutshell Put Brooke at fullback behind tho Harvard eleven yesterday, with Charlie Brewer as fullback for the Quakers, and there would have been no comparison between the teams. With this make-up the crimson would have scored three times to Pennsylvania's once.

power And so ended a most disappointing Everybody's column of Court Page 28, NEW YORK, Nov 28 Yale pluck, Yale luck, and such playing by the Yale captain as has never been equalled for dash and brilliancy In football annals, won for the blue today. At the end of the first half it looked as if disgrace were to be added to defeat for Princeton. Powerless to withstand her opponents driving onslaughts, she played a mechanical game of sullen reSTstance. Fumbling by the backs discouraged the forwards. Sudden weakenings in the line broke the hearts of the backs.

Thousands of old Nassau's supporters, who had mustered in the full expectation of victory sat In mute despair and disgust Fashion frills seen in New York. season for the football eleven of the Cambridge university and the thousands of graduates and thousands of others almost as much interested who have followed its course through the 10 weeks their men, cheered them until the sJogaa went ringing and returning from eld to side and end to end across the field, until echo Itself must have been worn out by the chorus. More ian 40.000 people saw the same, of whom 25,000 paid to get their Thousands of others paid to see It, and were disappointed, through the eoan-terfelting of a rascal who is now in the hands of the police, charged With selling bogus tickets. They were the only ones who did not get their full money's worth. No man.

whether Tale or Princeton In sympathies, but that must have felt his blood quicken tn his veins and his heart beat stronger at the sight of such a battle. Even in the first half, so fateful for the tigers, there were moments when WASHINGTON. Nov 28 Forecast for Sunday: For Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont, light snows, followed by fair weather, westerly winds and cooler In eastern Maine. For Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut, local showers, followed by rain, cool Men who handle money enough to Ctloiel Will Retain His Family start a bonfire Trousers. 500 pairs reduced from 4, 5 and $6 worsteds, cassimeres and cheviots in handsome patterns, Choice $3 Best clothing in the world awaits you here at prices you never dreamed of seeing.

R. T. Almy 5po Washington 67., Cor. Bsjrnri Boitoa. Page 30.

which culminated in defeat. And yet Mrs Colt Provided Fir. Military and naval matters. in that defeat, expected by almost every body, but still for ail that none the Page 31 Among the firemen. Mr Van Alen Accused of Stirring Up less galling to the w-jarers of the crimson, there Is no such bitter feeling as spread throughout the college and Robes for a winter bride.

How to preserve china and glass Strife in the Matter. Overhead It was a beautiful day for the greatest football match of the year, as the sun broke through the clouds about an hour before the contest was to begin. On the gridiron the conditions could have been much more favorable for skilful football playing. The wet weather for the last month had left the ground very soft, and In spite of Its being as smooth as a billiard table it among Harvard men wherever found er, westerly winds. Rev Dr William Croawell Doane'a after the victory of Princeton three For eastern New York, light showers.

Sunday sermon weeks ago. followed by fair, cooler, westerly winds. Fishing for smelts off City Point PROVIDENCE, Nov 23-The lawyers and principals In the celebrated Colt Page 32 Though beaten and heartbroken. Harvard's football players wiped out in her men played like heroes and there was noble war waged between equal foes. Then, too, there was a race down the field that swept every man of the thousands tn spirit with it, whether the divorce case had another conference Bill Nye sees Sir Henry Irving.

Local Forecast. in New York, today, and all but a few Showers of herring and frogs minor details in the settlement have Threatening and light rain, followed between the halves, with the score 12 to 0 against their team. That Princeton would score even once seemed then too much to expect. But there was an extraordinary change in the second half. Playing most of the half with four substitutes, one of them In place of their captain, the tigers put up a game that made Yale's supporters open their eyes; a game that has never been surpassed for dogged pluck and perseverance in the face of what looked like overwhelming defeat; a game that all but hammered victory out of defeat; a game such that defeat became as honorable as victory, and Princeton's cohorts, once they caught the spirit of Page 33 been arranged.

hv trpnarallv fair or clearing: comer flying feet of bis Imagination were of pursuer or pursued. It was such another ran as little i xmnrsiiLV will not bun. "Poor Little Mary!" the words and Sunday nightj brisk westerly winds. The representatives of Col Colt, upon arrival here, late tonight, from New music Page 84 zone, said that an agreement was The Temperature Yesterday. Thinks School Board Nomination Should "He Was a Government Official.

made at Princeton two weeks ago, turning the tide agairst Harvard, and it went far toward winning the dear Yale, as it cost her rivals a score. reached which was acceptable to them. "Kidnapped by the Utes indicated by the thermometer at Go to Soma One Who Want It. and lawyer James M. Ripley, speaking "For Twenty Long Years.

Thompson's spa: 3am 6am 30. for Mrs Colt's side, declared the settle lbe following self-explanatory lettor "The Substitute." a football story a 33, 12 38, 3pm ment was "eminently satisfactory." Continued on the Sixth Was sent yesterday by John J. Ken-Belly to Charles E. Stratton, chairman Page 35 56. 12 mid average tempera There will be no divorce trial, not at ture yesterday 44 6-21.

present at least Col Colt will retain "She Changed Her Mind his family mansion. Mrs Colt will have Christening the czar's baby, of tha democratic committee to noml Bats candidates for the school commit tte: a large sum of money, but not as much Mr Bowser has a little practice with The Weather Monday. THE LATEST LAMSON HUBBARD HAT. as J125.000, which she wanted at the the gloves. "I have received your notification of The storm moved rapidly northeast Man who hangs himself for fun my nomination as a democratic candl outset, before tha Jackson, affair was exploded.

The sum to be paid to during Saturday, and was productive Page 38. of little more than cloudy weather in her annually for separate maintenance Thanksgiving cartoons in color. oat for the school committee. I must decline to accept. I neither sought nor wished tMs ricmli atton, and believe It Skeuld have been given to some one of New England, the only precipitation be- will be commensurate with her needs.

ine sprinkles of rain at Boston and and not overburdensome for the colo nel, whose Income Is not that of a mil CATCH COLDJfESTERDAY Eastnort. The temperature rose decid the excellent persona who did wish edly throughout this district, and the llonalre. It and whcse names were proposed to Qo to the Druggist's Early Today for winds increased to brisk and high, west The children are to be taken care of roar committee." erlv. along the coast. 'ine indications In the detailed arrangements to be per the No, 3-Don't Let Any One Foist fee ted later.

are now promising tor rair, coiaer moi day, winds probably westerly. Any Nonsense on You-This Weather If Col Colt's $200,000 suit aeainst Mr CUSTOMARY GENTLE ARCTIC EXPLORERS FROM PENNSYLVA THE van Alen for alienation figured In tha la Bad. This weather is bad! NIA. settlement of today it is kept dark by tnose wno were in me negotiations. Yesterday was a day made just for was reniiv verv slionery and soft, so it is tne impresion, nowever, among friends of all the parties here that he may yet pay the expenses of all the rootnau ana coius.

Notice. that fumbles were not infreauent and dodelner was almost Impossible. With And the colds that were caught by the trouble which has been caused. spectators on soldiers' Field and at the Col Colt has made no hesitation In accusing Mr Van Alen of stirring up strife New York game yesterday will kill more against nun. people within a week than were ever in Taking In Mackerel Out of the Wet.

PROVINCETOWN, Nov 23 The Ave seiners operating off Raco point last We desire to advise those two short hours the feeling throughout the college that they were not built of the stuff that makes men courageous and game in the face of awful odds. No one today is saying that Harvard's footbxll eleven was composed of players without the courage to stand up in the face of defeat and fight for the last inch of ground between them and the goal line. It may seem hard to say that Harvard's defeat yesterday was due to the inferior playing of one man. But nevertheless such is the truth. On the shoulders of Charlie Brewer must rest the cost of victory, not because he failed twice to kick goals after touchdowns had been scored by the crimsonalthough right there he lost four jured in all the football games ever played.

Those who are wise enough to at once begin to take Ir Hiiton's famous specific will prevent any possible danger of pneumonia. Beware of that dreadful disease. TKYINO TO STOP LYNCHING. night took mackerel as follows: Schooner Lizzie Smith, 0 barrels, Stowell Sher our customers to send man 22 barrels, Jennie Phillips 10 bar rels, Addle F. Cole one barrel, tue Peter B.

Bradley seven barrels, all big 60c. in their orders for nsn. Salvation Army No License Rally. South Carolina Convention Would Make The Chelsea Salvation Army, as Is the County Liable for $2000. COLUMBIA, Nov 23-The the exception of the slippery sod no football match was ever attended with pleasanter conditions and surroundings.

The oupporters of the visiting team, 1000 strong, occupied two center sect-ions on the east side of the field, and their enthusiasm was greater than that of many times their number of Harvard men They showed a profuse display of their dark blue and red, while the other side of the field was a blaze of crimson. It was a tew minutes before 2 clock when Capt Williams led his followers with the striped stock. ngs on the field. They were very warmly received, but there was no very enthusiastic applause when a few minutes later the Harvard eleven came through the gate and trotted down the field. The officials talked a few minutes with the captains, referee Pratt snapped a coin and Pennsylvania won the toss, taking the north goal.

There was hardly a breath of wind, but what there was was In their favor A hush fell upon the mighty gathering, to be broken a second later by a Pennsylvania scream when Brooke kicked the ball far up i the field into Brewer's hands, who tried to The most durable, becoming and Hat made. its custom, is taking an active part In the no-license campaign. The first ral -IB THE tutional convention is determined to put an end to lynchings in this 5tt ly of this season was held at the bar- Beside providing that any officer racKS, last evening, wiin auoui pres Dinine Room ent. THE WONDERFUL IN BOSTON. in the Magnificent New permits a prisoner under his charge to be lynched shall be removed from office and be Ineligible to hold any office in the state, the following amendment was unanimously adopted today "Provided in all cases of lynching where death ensues, the THANKSGIVING SUPPLIES son Hubbard Lam Yet, "Ounce of Prevention." Addition to the such lynching takes nla-e ch-fi 90 and 92 Bedford St.

out regard to the conduct of the offender, be liable for damages of' not less than $2000 to the legal flnr! Castle s-Hotel NEWELL MAKES A TOUCHDOWN COLD EYEGLASSES FOR XMAS. live of the person lynched." htrstfltr- 8 Bar 8prlap Eye Glasses, From 5 P. Nl. to 9 P. M.

Governor and Mayor invited. The Scots charitable society will celebrate its 238th annual St Andrew's day festival at the American house Mondav evening. Dec 2. The governor Continued on the Second Page. QttaewBhut Room (Table cCHote) Is now Ooalist'9 Orders filled.

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In brilliant contrast to the wretched exhibition given by Brewer was the beautiful playing of his rival, Brooke. The fullback of the Quak or have accepted invitation most attractive dining rooms in Boston, toting will be allowed in this room. as early as passible, In order that they may receive prompt and careful attention. also ent. Aches 83.00.

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MUSIC, in the form of Concerts 3 cent. 10 cents. Bundles 5x6 Logs 6x16 phia as great a part in the victory of Pennsylvania as Brewer must take in the defeat of Harvard. His good right leg did grand service yesterday for the football record of the Ph.ladelphia university, for he could punt the ball yards further' than his rival, a id he was nerve from his red hair clear down to his stocky calves. T.tr.e and time again, when it seemed as though he could not possibly get the ball away as the Harvard rushes came swarming through his defence and sprang into the aid in targe orchestra, every evening, 5 to o'clock.

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