
THE INDIANAPOLIS JOURNAL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1896. until after they settle the money question Theater, applying for the position of press they hold it for more than four downs. by international agreement and then we agent. Mr. Arkell asked me to call on the MARKED BY SLUGGING Knightstown lost the tos3, and was given BRYAN'S DAILY TALK will submit the tariff agreement question manager of said theater and ascertain if the ball. In the second scrimmase Polk to international agreement. In this cam- this were true. I did so. and saw Mr. Wr. ran forty yards around the. right end. I. IT. paign a Democratic free-trad- er and Demo- J. Block, manager of "The Heart of Mary- hit the lines with the backs. Sparks carry- ing over cratic tariff reformer like John G. Carlisle land" company, and Mr. Block informed IXDIAXAPpLIS-LOUISVILL- FOOT-BAL- the ball the line in three minutes. can help elect a Republican like McKinley, me that it was to him, and not to 'Mr. E L A series of end plays and the guards Wni. Block Col pro- touch- He WHAT rorOCKAT SAID TO and when that is poslble in them, the Evans, proprietor of the theater, that Mr. CONTEST A ROUGH OXE. through the line earned the second THE tectionists and tariff "reformers who be- Bryan's application for the position re- down in seven minutes. After the klckoff MICIIIUAiDERS YESTERDAY. lieve in free silver can unite and settle the ferred to was addressed. He further stated I. U. lost the ball on offside play, but re- money question, and we will settle the tar- that he was a school friend of Mr. Bryan's, gained it on downs. Usler mads the third iff question afterward". No, my friends. and that the letter had been sent to him touchdown in twelve minutes. The fourth If you want relief you have got to elect a last January. I asked if I might see the Iventnckians Defeated on Their Ovrn touchdown was made by Sparks, and the by King. The score was 24 to 0 at A voice: "William J. Bryan; that's what letter. Mr. Block said he did not think Gronnds by a Score, of 20 to 12 fifth of the Press "Jumped we are going to do." that wouid be fair to Mr. Bryan. I then the end of the first half. In the second one Editor Owoo Mr. Bryan:--"O- f course, you'll do him if knew where the was. AVork five more touchdowns and three goals were that, asked he letter Good by Harry Olin. up 50 SA'LI On" for DarlDK to ARk tlie "nor my friends. I was not meaning to express Mr. Block said that he had it in his posses- made, bringing the score to even. ATTRACTIVE any doubt on that subject. But I say that sion. The lino up: Orator" Question. If you want financial relief you have got t"The above is a true statement of my in- Indiana. Positions. Knightstown. to see to it that the three branches of the terview with Mr. Block. Polk ..Right end ....Hercless To-morr- ow government join in the demand for it and "ARTHUR HORNBLOW. Special to the Indianapolis Journal. Moran Right tackle......R. J. Pike (Monday) not do as we have done in the pasft, some- "Dramatic Editor Leslie's Weekly." LOUISVILLE, Ky., Oct. 17. The Indian- King Right guard Crandle Oc- '. times have one branch and sometimes an- "Sworn to before me this ICth day of apolis Athletic Association to-da-y, for the Cook Center .....J. Deem THREE SPEECHES AT DETROIT other, but never have all three at once." tober, 1896. BERTHA L. CLARKE." Sparks Left guard M. Deem There were stops of one hour at Bay second time, defeated the Louisville Ath- Dodge Left tackle R. O. Pike City, ten minutes at Vassar, the same time letic Club football team by a score of twen- Sheek.. ..Left end J. Call at Lepeer, five minutes at Imlay City, HENRY E. ABBEY DEAD ty to twelve. The game was fiercely con- Tread Hunt.. Right halfback Prather DRESS GOODS MILLINERY thirty minutes at Port Huron and ten min- Usler ..Left halfback Callahan CO WHERE MANY PEOPLE Tl'IlSED OUT utes at Mount Clemens. At Bay City, tested throughout. The Indianapolis team Scott Gillespie. .Fullback Bayles Broadcloth, Inches wide, all wool, COO real Fur Felt Walking Hats, val- won by the weight of players for 41c. 1.50, TO LOOK AT THE AGITATOR. while the crowd was ona of the largest its and their Tread, Scott, Ed Call and Jim Call were Xovelty ue for 8Nc. of the day, it was not so enthusiastic as staying qualities. The game was charac- hurt. The latter had to be carried off the SultlnR, Vftlne 60c, all wool, good-size- MANAGER WnO "The Cossack," something verr nob many of the others. There was a d THEATRICAL field, and Is In a serious condition. Jim for 31c. by great terized by promiscuous slugging. Every all-vro- and In variety of styles, assemblage at Vassar, and others at BROUGHT MANY STARS HERE. Call had his arm broken below the elbow. Henrietta ol, 45 Inches wide, our special f3.U8, value $5.75 and Lapeer and Imlay City, while In Port Hu- player on both teams was an offender, and value 75c, for 43c. 9U.50. ron the nominee spoke to an audience of the police had to charge Into the field on Earlham Loses at Oxford. Storm Seme, SO Inches wide, Supreme Court and Other Vicious several thousand. There were no new Special to the Indianapolis Journal. 75c, value Chicago points in any of his addresses, the same several occasions to prevent a general for 43c. Planks of the Platform ground having been covered by him before His Demise Due to Hemorrhage of the fight. Excitement waxed so high that sev- OXFORD, O., Oct. 17. The game of foot- Snitinsrs, 32 Inches wide, all wool, for ball here to-d- ay Miami Athletic Park 21c. INFANTS' DEPARTMENT,; Defended, and Harrison Assailed. within the last few days. Stomach Life as a Jew- eral fights occurred on the side lines. at Started in Indianapolis Harry played between Miami University and Earlham Conway For Olln the Children's ready-mad- e Dresses,' 25c. SPEECHES AT DETROIT. elerMinnie Dead. most brilliant game ever seen in Louisville. College, of Richmond, resulted In a defeat GLOVES for Earlham by the score of 26 to 0. Earl- Children's Wool Casslmere Dresnes. Mr. Bryan Makes Three Addresses His two runs one of eighty yards and an- ham was clearly outplayed and no match Glace valne 75c, for 58c. 87c. Special to the Indianapolis Journal. champions of Ohio. Allen, Glace ok, 1, and Attacks , General Harrison. other of thirty won the game. Scott, for the southern value for 63c. DETROIT, Oct. 17. W. J. Bryan, the 17. Abbey, the crack Earlham full back, was seriously Glace ok, Q On arrival at Detroit the Bryan party NEW YORK, Oct. Henry E. Kirkhoff and Patterson also played finely. hurt in the first half. Poor, Taggart and value 1.33, for 1. Popocratlc candidate Sor President, spent was driven of the theatrical firm of Abbey, Schoeffel The game was with ball played game Miami. Gauntlet Kid, 1, 84c. to the Hotel Cadillac. After & Grau, died early to-da- y In his apartment started tho in the Fee a fine for Early in value for MUSLIN UNDERWEAR another day In Michigan talking for free dinner the candidate spoke from plat- hemor- possession of Louisville. McDonald kicked the game Fred Allen, one of Earlham's a at the Osborne. Death was due to chief men, was pretty badly hurt, which ac- silver, denouncing "gold bugs" and trying form erected side the the stomach. With him when he yards. Indianapolis got Mght Gowns, 4 at the of hotel, next rhage from Kingsley, forty the ball, and counts in a degree for the result. NOTIONS embroidered yokes, la. to convince the workingmeix that they are at the Auditorium, and later from a stand died were his daughter and Mrs. in lees than ten minutes Patterson scored a to-d- ay of Mr. Abbey's first wife. The Hair Curlers, double handles, 2c. being coerced. His speeches were erected at the City Hall. In hi3 speech mother touchdown. Scott kicked goal. Six The Team's Engagements. mainly previous at present Mrs. Abbey, who recently brought Score: Folding; Curling Irons, 5c. CLOAKS, repetitions of utterances, Mr. to in Europe. The I. A. C. team, which defeated Louis- , FURS AND SUITS the hotel Bryan said: a fruit for divorce, is said be to nothing. Louisville kicked off. After Alcohol Lamp curllna-- 4c. with here and there a few words of local "We have lost support of some Demo- Mr. Abbey had been ill some time. Several ville yesterday, will play the Notre Dame for the ago his condition was said to be fifteen minutes' play McComb, fof, Louis- Safety Pins, 3 dosen Fnr Capes, 30 inches long, application. The greatest demonstration of crats, but, my friends, it is only the big months improved. ville, was forced over lino si touch- team at South Bend noxt Thursday. A 7c. assorted sises, value flO. to-nig- ht, most serious, after that he the for for for the. trip was in this city where Democrats who have left us. The rank and but 5 game in Chicago with Chicago Athletic 0.7. The change in his condition came about down. Frew kicked goal.
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