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Chattanooga Daily Times from Chattanooga, Tennessee • 10

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THE SUNDAY TIMES: CHATTANOOgi LES CHANTANOOGA 10 GRANT WINS-CLOSE GAME mm 'Mfeata University of Tennessee Boys 5 to GIVES TEAM 'STANDING-IN SOUTHERN FOOTBALL before Tennessee could 'line up the firat I half was called In the second half Tennnssee- was on the defensive nearly all the time The Volunteers never bad the ball in Grant' territory during the remainder- of the game and when the University of Tennessee players realized that theywatildnever gettn striking distancaof Granel goal again- they- began dilatory-- tactics- to delartho game until darkness should put an end to it: After nearly every down a cry for time would be heard and usually the hill two minutes would' be taken on in "foonsciating" that jured" players It was jut after one of these frequent periods of reemseitation that Been took the ball and circled the Tennessee end for the solitary touchdown of the game MEN -WRO DM EMAIL WORK Id only one departure of the game did the Volunteers excel the loam) team That was in formulations which were the best which have been seen here this 'season The field was elipperyf however and Grant generally managed to break up the Interference before at sot well under day For Ortint Beene Costello Spencer Watson Irentisti and Holtzclaw put up a splendid game The defensive work in the line by Costello and Holtzclaw was eopecially fine and they broke upTent nessee interference in a manner which brought joy to the onlookers For Tennessee Depree Word and Leech played the star game Tha teams lined-up as Grant Position Tett IIPOISPP Holtzclaw Center Proctor Hampton Guard Bs gads le Ha Left Paftord Costello Right Tackle Thornton 31(4 'Ivry Left Tack ie 4 IrVOrli Beene end Joe Csiderell Lfr Ead Johnson Whltttle Keith Lert I Mac Caldwell Prentisa-- Full back 44DePree Spencer Quarterback Leach Captains Referee Dilly rmptro Mr Olmsted Time ot halve twenty minutes up the first I ssee' was on time The Il in Gran t's oder- of the rsity of Ten- they wituld- sa-of GranCa knees should uearlY every es es Iswe ao rt ad ra nb ed the 8C after one' resuseitation circled the woos team 1 le game did loam) team hich were the here this Rryf howver' red to break it sot -well go Sencp up er elaw put sive laww ork Atze was Tent antleur which Word and Tbe teams TenDPIMPP Pt Itagad ale l'afford Thornton 10 Johnson WhItttle Johlrealdaell DePree Mr Olmsted Contest in Rain on Muddy Field Proves Far Best of Season Develops Into Star the game on account of Ile wat14-atisked condition of the pigskin and while Tennessee was the greatest offender in this respect the local team suffered the meet It -eras- only an unlucky femble which prevented Grant from scoring one more touchdown than she did Watson had broken through the line when Tennessee- attempted to punt lion) Great's '45-yard line and blocked the kick He grabbed the hall up and started for a touchdown with stclear tieht before him As he attempted to put the ball under his arm it slipped and rolled in the mud- Depree fell on Tennessee fumbled frequently but in almont every ease Volunteer fell on the ball It was the consensus of opinion that Grant wotirld have won by a large score had the field been dry and the weather fair Grants line held the heavy Tennessee backs wonderfully well while it was almost impossible for Tentletetee to make gains over the local ends On the other hand Grant made gain after gain over the beefy Tennessee line while its backs frequently skirted the Volunteer ends for long gains One of Grants strong points would have been punting and drop kicking had the field been dry As it was the ball was too wet and slippery to handle and neither side attempted many kicks The play which brought 'victory to Grant university was a fi5-yard run made by Imes Beene the swift right end Beene came around from his position when the ball was on Grants 50-yard line and with the entire back field in front of him for interference he swept around Tennessee's end and came down the field twisting and dodging the Volunteer tackles until he had a clear field Depree the noted Michigan player who was playing half for Tennessee started In full pursuit and made- a flying-tackle at the Grant man 'Hie hand missed Beene not over three inches and the (rant man made the touchdown vrhich brought Grant victory Depren is the Tennessee coach As Grant is not in the association and as the game yesterday was after the close of the regular season he was allowed to play without danger of the disqualification -of the remainder-of the Tennessee players LOCALS BEST IN LAST 'HALL During the first half of the game the bell was kept in Grant's territory mat of the time Tennessee took the kickoff and started down the held with the bah On Grant's 40-yard line she was held for downs and Grant carried the ball hack into Tennessee's territory It was-lost a few minutes later on a fumble and Tennessee brought it down to Grants 30-yard line where the locals heht for downs Tennessee blocked an attempted punt and took it to Grant's 10-yard line only to be held -for downs again Grent then punted to the middle of the field and Tennessee brought the ball 'beck by short gains to the ti-yard line where Grant held like a stone wall Beene punted out to the 40-yard line and "DRUMMERS" COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS ENJOY THEIR ANNUAL BANQUET FEAST ERS ENJOY NQUET During a constant downpour of rain and on a field which was covered by sev ere inches of water and mud the football team of Grant university wou a victory yesterday afternoon -when it lowered the colors tof the University of Tennessee by taking one of the most xciting games ever seen in this city Score: Grant 5 Tennessee Although played under the most unfavorable circumstances and only witnessed by a few of the most faithful the game was by far the most interesting seen in the city this year and won for Grant university a golod standing in southern football circles From the moment that Grant kicked off at the opening of the contest until time was called with the ball in Tennessee's possession sifter darkness had almost settled over the field there was not a time when it 141 not 'possible for either one of the teams to get away with a trick which to ight -result in victory GRA-NT Snows WIDIA It PINCHES Owing to the slippery field it was almost impossible for either of the teams to play straight f000thall In the first half the Volunteers attemped line plays most of the time as their superior weight was expected to push 4 rant back through the nand The local team showed great stayin power in the pinches however snot the crowd grew exceedingly enthusiastic when Grant held Tennessee for downs on the 1-yard line in the first half There was much fumbling throughout Over 250 Persons Hear Breezy Talks Made by Leading Men and Enjoy Substantial Repast reezy Talks Len and epast ro r-al 1 EDWARDS FRANKHOUSE NKHOUSE 1 We are exclusive agents for the Yale California Motor Cycle It has continued to give a good account of itself wherever used and with the 1906 improvements that are being added it simply must loom larger than ever See us about this machine We carry the largest stock of Bicycles and Supplies in the city Our Repaii Department is in charge of experienced and thorough mechanics Prompt service at reasonable prices lotiler iristrilas OE OFCIARIPEETS SLEEPY HOLLOW GRIM ceptable Christmas Presents the belief that your interest' Will be benefited as well as our goods and satisfy you we are pltased to invite your carefu inspection of our line of We tarrya complete line of the Following Standard Wheels: LEADER 5 11s UR LINE 50 'Ittry DETERS Prop 15 7th 1 3 Just the Chair for father husband or brother It will drive away that tired feeling and last a life time to The greatest line of Holiday Novelties ever shown in the city FOR ME LADIES---Music Cabinets Dressing Tables Writini Desks Parlor Cabinets Easy Chairs 1 FOR THE GENTLEMEN--Smoking Chairs Chlflontarsi Shaving Stands Morris Chairs Blacking Cases ti You cannot afford to purchase any piece of Furniture --without seeing otir goods and prices- We do not mark the price of our goods up in order to offer big discounts HONEST GOODS AT HOEIEST PRICES I StINDAX DECEMBEIt loor) I -s- 4 -14- 'ce 4 3 TEN SUN oommummmotwoommo i 1 D2t1 DECEMBE It' 1- 1905 4 I 1 11 CYCLE 1 0 A 4 JOBBERS ik ND RETAIL: on 4 'A Line Leaders in Our ne Wheels make-- the most acEn 10 4 rp i- ceptable- -Christmas Presents i 1 I With the belief that your interest' Will be benefited as well as our goods and i st prices will satisfy you we arepltased ta invite your careful inspection of our line of Bicycles line cycles We carry complete ne of the Following Standard Wheels 1 I I Eagle 3 Yale 1 i wationali Avalon a Pierce Ik le'' 00gi'li Fulto lsior '-k' i Triburie 10001101i 111111ams 4 ---''-'t 4 ----611011 CI 3" --e are 0- -1111 4 4 mer 1 Cleveland 9 iii oko A at Stor 3 QUAD-STAY Rambler posvcssvces Queen City 1 1 i We are exclusive agents for the Yale California Motor Cycle it has continued to 1 I give a good account of itself wherev er used and with the 1906 improvements that are being added' it simply must loom larger than ever See us about this machine We carry the I i largest stock of Bicycles and Supplies in the city 1 Our Repair Department is in -charge of experienced and thorough mechanics i Prompt service at reasonable prices i i 'I CV 4 i 4 I I 1 LI3ADI3RS IN OUR LINI3 I Telephone 1350 a DETERS 5 Prop 5 15 17th St 1 4- I 14v dnieEo-doa aaap-w------------------ ts 1 4- 7 1 0 1 Gift I I 1 1 Ot 11 1 er -11 I 1 -C rlstmas I 1- orlE oFctillapErlYS sLEEPII HOLLOW CHAIRS al)l-g-1- d- 4- Just the Chair for father or husband 1 00111- -t64 1 41 'WI- -4011 -72-4 brother It will drive away that tired No p- 10-r -q feeling and last a life time et 't s- dt- -0jAl0 3 If lit NItt? Or 44 1 r- --C-- ''''''s s' 1 2Nk-- l' ei- 4 11 I -1-ir i4 tait 1 11 A The greatest line of Holiday ay ld 1 4 41 z5 s'' ''--15 sPstrol'H120 a--- iir Nr z--- 1: --e7 )-- A Novelties ever shown in thecity i 41' sre I -4--2-A 7-- A 4- -4 --1 4- v3 Cbf KE I 1ff isssIttoN 4 1- -v 31 ce--A''--- 17 1-4's AN FOR I -1" 'essb A V' THE LAMES---Music Cabinets Dressing Tables i-'-1 1 8 io --sutss ----z -4 '')-J 4- Z1 Wilting Desks Parlor Cabinets- Easy Chairs 14 8- -)rv 14--4''' iZi -W----7------- -7410 4 iTI terA I V- :1 1 F-? 7 1- 1 411 1 4 i ---Smoking Chairs Ch -8 --4 fi-1 '-i-------''' 1 it 7' 4 Chairs I -1 FOR THE GENTLEMEN 4-f-f sprsh Ts Sh aving Stands Morris Chairs Blacking Cases 11 417- 4 I 1 1Va 1 reJ' 4 4 1 You cannot afford to purchase any piece of I a A '407Z '4 i 1' 0 11' ihrbdtt CI 11 '21 -s- ktll -e' 4t 'a Polijoiottif usmilatbispri4 41 Furniture htiv1001tli --without seeing our goods and prices- We do not mark the price of our '4 '1 jAtA-Z-14-d- mt 4 1 -)tfi 'A 4V g-A -t4--4 of ts --s 7 1t'' 14s ft st''dit' goods up in order to offer big disCounts '-4 44 4- ---a-1'------ Ilido0 44 HONEST GOODS AT HOEIEST PRICES I 'f 4 i A ai -ss 7 Is our Motto 1 i Goons 4S-1011E10 FREE LitITIL TARTER i I' 1 -0 101 1IP 1 I I 0 -------------0--------- 00rmroo oafteamomomr-mgm-410 'mommoommimmommoomonnoommEnemommion edslcato-rs Pre-1 stirs ritte esti net -r tg Over 250 members and friends of the local post United Commercial Travelets' association were entertained for several hours last night with one of the most successful banquets of the season It ix the custom for the Travelers' association to hold a banquetnear Thanksgiving and the Saturday night following is generally chosen so that all the 'knights of the grip" may be present Despite the exceedingly Inclement weather a large crowd gathered early in the rooms of the Knights of Pythias Seventh and Market streets and at the appointed time there was hardly a vacant seat left around the large tables The banqueters gathered outside the ball where the formation for entry was made and a few minutes before 8 o'clock the doors were thtown open and to the stirring music of the orchestra the entire assembly marched in and took seats around the tables During the progress of the banquet a large number of interesting speeches were made Dr Bachman pastor of the First Presbyterian church was one of the first to address the traveling men He was followed by Mayor I Frierson Capt A Gahagan Dr Wise and other prominent citizens who were guests of the post were called on and made short but interesting addresses Charles Orr Thatcher and Stephens all past commander of the local post made addre-eses while various other members of the order spoke briefly during the evening The speeches were interspersed with music by the orchestra and the evening proved to be one of the most pleasant which has been spent by the local traveling men in years WOMAN MUST PAY ONCE lends of the al Traelets' I for sveveral of the moIt st elision- ix I association tsgiving and is Kenerally 'ghat of the Inclement wed early in of Pythias and at the -dly a vaeaut tables The the ball I was made I o'clock the to tbe stir- he entire as- seats around banquet a Igrnangt' 'Peecashthear rch was one VD tveling men- I Frier- -wizen 5 lc 0 re called on sor addressee hatcher and RUM actor of asses while order spoke rho speeches by tbe or- ed to be one has been mg men in 'ONCE 11 0 I Fnililioll 8 Contractors ri r)IIIIIIII'Rril i i 11-' Brilt-' CI IT Rf 11 Brick P11111 0 LI IL A Au El Estimates Cheerfully 1) Furnished eV non no niL no11 i '1 Ll 813 Cherry Street ChattanoogaTenne 4--! Li Phone 539 1 MI 1 11 a a I Etr2 4 a -0-- 1 ILITEREST 0E1 DEPOSITS 0 How can a man who is always a little behind ever get rich? A little self denial for a time would-set them square with the world Out of debt independent and ready for any reasonable energy Don't wait for your salary to be raised begin to save now We accept Deposits of SI or more tJ 81 111 Former Temessean Gets Judgment for $2000 Against Girl Who 1 Jilted Him- 0: Marks originally of Tennessee and at present a wealthy Arizona mine owner hos the distinction of being the 'first man to win a breach of promise suit agatust st- woman in California says a LostAngelee special The defendant i's Mrs- Edward Fitzgibbons former17 Miss Harriet Nash of Memphis Tenn and the judgnientis for $2000 He clahns 'greet provocation alleging that not only did the fair Tennessee girl form a four-cornered combination with her sister's to bleed hint of hie wealth but she even spent hit money to buy her trouseesu ter hetwedding with another man Thus with pithy philoeophy does he sum no his experience: "Girls must be taught to work but net 'to work the other fellow- a "I can play to win against one- girlibut when- three others come in thea lie down man can stand to lose on diamonds he buys for a girl but when he pay" fbr the trousseau she wears to the altar with-another man it's beyond the limit "MY game isn't hearts and I lost-but it wasok a fair deal" Mr Marks who camp to Arizona Irina Tennessee nt 22 got his start from tor -ernment contracts and later became wealthy by investing in mining claim He met Miss Nash when she was a clerk the Detroit Copper Mining company at Morenel Ariz "I figured I could stand the luxury of -a wife I Will think so although I am not so positive "Miss Neal came from l'ilemphis my own state -and that established a bond of sympathy between us hid in time became something 'stronger 'I allowed her $50 a month to come to Los Angeles to stndy music' while she lived with her sister I sent her $300 for doctors' and dentist? bills then the wedding day was set and 1-was let In for 3351) more "We were to be married at El Paso at the home of sister No 2 Before the happy day however came a letter informing me that she bad gone to New York to make her home with sister No 3 "However I came here to Lea 'Angeles to find that ohs had married Mr Fitzgibbons Some--any it we love at first sight but I rather guess it was a play against me at first- sight and that the odds were something like 5 to Judgment irll Who sf being the Tennessee rizona mine rromise suit rola says a defendant its ns formerly phis PO ion alleging Punessee girt lnation vrith bin wealth to buy ber with another rh oeophy does -o- but net orte girrbot thea ha on diamonds he park for le altar with limit 1 lostbszt Lrizoon frore rt from tor ster became ning claim was a clerk sg company se luxury of bough I am my thed a bond ads in time I to come to while she her for len the wed- let in for '1-1 Paso at ore tbe Imp- ir informing sw York to 3 Los Angeles I Mr Fitz Ye at first waa a I sd that the 1 Socerity Sal Si trust Cbattawesqatoost Cat One JO Security Dank Trust Company SIS BROAD STREET rICTICE notice of an advance of 50c per ton at the muAt go up here Why not buy now tefore IOLD? $425 Jellico Block 375 Poplar Creek 375 350 We have reneited minea therefore coal you have to burn GO Blue Gem Jelin Bound Soddy ed ii EIUTUAIL 001-11- corapnriv I uncvm UPI DCLI 1 PHONE 507s Ireports no howl of fruld-J114 gone 11P There welt only one change made in the city girrernment Alderman A Huh being retired iMayor 34 A McFar land wss re-elected without -0PPG1 sition The ahlernien elected were 1)r Henderson Henderson 11 It- Clark James Morrison and Ce 14- Jones- 4 -4--- sL I -1 mow oz 'num -sae gum: ay There 'croft only one change made 111 life ediicato-rs -from each section of the country One man wax selected from the schools of Near England one from the Atlantic section one from the centrat states one from the valley one from tbe west and one from the southern states From all the material at hand conlponed of presidents and pro- fessors of the many institutions of the south Dr Race was selected and has been notified that his services are desired It will be a distinction to nerve since the contest will bo entered by many ambitions young- orlitors and the event wilt attract widespread attention among col- lege people section of the lected from the one from the the central Etissippi valley one from the II the material dents and pro- tuitions of the ected and Ilea Les are desired serve since the many ambi- the event wilt Ion among tire fromettch section of the between this city ma Ilirrainghatu Pre- vious to the appointment of 31r Short-ridge Mr Vance had the entire line under his control The reason assigned for the chsuge is the growing business over the road 130th the freight and passengerkbusiness has increased a great deal on thLs line -within the last three months and more trains are now being operated than ever before 'The addition of the trains has made it Imperative that another traitunaster be appointed to look after the TO THE MEMBERS OF CHATTANOOGA LODGE OF ELKS oth hall bin are -be 1GA 'between this eitr a Illerainehitto Freight Cars Go into Ditch and Sev I erd Cows Lose their Lives A Belt switelv engine pulling a string of freight cars ran into a herd near Chattanooga creek' on the Alton Park division yesterday afternoon Several freight cars vent into the ditch and four cows went to "cow heaven" The track was blocited for some time by the accident The responsibility had not been plated hist nighty but it Was supposed the cows were to blame- grai Cows A Belt awiteir en of freight care ran near Cluittnooga Park division yester eral freight cars ve foAr cows went to The track was bl by the accident not been plated supposed the cows Chattanooga Ovrall Co col-ADDED Formoorty Woodard 11116Co Seventh''end Chestnut Sts i i DR RACE AS JUDGES will Pass Upon Merits of Young Orar' tors at Notable Debate in Chicago Dr Race president of Grant university has been selected as a judge In an oratorical contest in Chicago which la attracting attention all over the country Not long ince the -Hamilton club of Chicago one of th largest and most influential political organizations now in existence decided to invite competitors Into a contest on the writing and delivery of en- orationgon the subject of Alexander Hamilton the statesman whose distin guished cAreer the club was organized to perpetuate A large prize was offered to the young man student of any accerited -university who would write and deliver the best oration on the subject assigned eompotiition and delivery to combine in final decision-ea to excellence 4 In the selection of judges ltwasde- "sired to secure the -services of representa- 1 14 ovKi rue UK represents- MAENNERCHOR CONCERT 1 On Dec tl the Chattanooga Maennerchor will give its annual concert at Masonic- -temple -These concerts are among the best given in Chattanooga and as -the -program this sear is the -best tver gotten upe those who attend will Or a rare'-treat- As- usual Prof TeichfIss will direct TRAINliASTER ADDED Viants 50 Girls to flake Overalls ROSSVILLE 'You are requested 1111 provided by the by-laws to be present at the club rooms ELECTION AT ROSS at 2 today to attend the memorial services at the operaAtouse for our hon ELECTIQN AT the 11116 ELECTIQN A rial kOn ii on Power Sewing Machines ored dead Xt ILI-GITTOWEIt See'y SHOES AT HALF PRICE At 240 Montgomery avenue Read Chicago Brokerage one-page all Crowing Business Over the A Necessitates Creation of New Position Shortridee has been appolutPds tralnmaster of -the southern end of the Alabasna Orent Sprittern railroad JR Nance la-trainmaster of the northern end the A 0 -a 2TIPP in trg tha nm1 aa APPLY MONDAY MORNING Mayor McFarland Gets All Votes Fights and No Fraud I Citizens Awl Itosaville Ciaeleeted a I I lemayor and board of aldermen yesterday The was a quiet onenot even a fist fight enlivening the day At last board of aldermen yeaterday 4 mayor ad 4 VA A ZI The was a quiet one not even a 1 fist fight enlivenin the day At last Mayor McFarlani Fight -t 'm nt Dant eni1VPninf? this 10 --4- '41 DRY-GOODS AT HALF PRICE At 24() Montgomery avenue Read thA Chicago Brokerage page ad as it al11 Pay-you nue Read the "Li- rnitr ad as it wili Uttj JUIA TAX FOR 1905 POLL Pow due and payable in my oMee Cal and save penalty PATTETsolr Tr: I I "Au I rArrErS01r 'Isr-- i 4 a.

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