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THE BRYAN DAILY EAG
LJU-r
AND FILOT
VOL XXIX. No. 254.
BRYAN TEXAS THURSDAY OCTOBER 22 1914
PRICE- $4X0 Per Ytr
BRITISH
OS TEND
WARSHIPS SHELL
i
THIS IS COFFEE WEEK
throughout the United States ho designated by the Coffee
Roasters and dealers and the popular beverage In to be
featured everywhere.
We are offering our fresh Home Roasted Coffee
roasted fresh every day:
Climax Brand 25c lb.
Bryan Blend 28c lb.
Hotel Blend 30c lb.
Cordova 33c lb.
College Blend 33c lb.
And will deliver purchases of $1.00 of any of these Coffees
by parcels post to rural trade In lirazos and adjoining coun-
ted. HARDY NEWTON
E BRITISH HUSH PS
ALONG BELGIAN G0AS1
m 5 mi
I I BIS
Northern and Southern Papers Would
Be Different to Amount
Allowed on Staple.
(ty Asuoclated Press.)
New York. Oct. 22. Another confer-
ence of banker Identified with the
iroposed 0di iO.OOO rottnn P1 to
ease financial condition In the South
wan held here yesterday without
definite results.
It Is understood that the latent plan
rails for the Issuance of two classes
of warehouse certlfh ati-s.
The first Is to l.e taken by the hanks
of the North and Went on the basis
of cotton at 4'j rents per pound while
the other Is to be accepted by South-
ern banks on the basis of 6-cent rot-
ton. This shifts the main responsibility
tor the plan to bnnks In the cotton-
growing States.
The foregoing plan and other details
of an
STATE HAS RESTED
in mm case
Doing Effective Work Aiding the Army and
Manv Villages Reported to be Burning Al-
ef - -
lies Hold Their Positions in Belgjum and
North Trance Germans Begin Fighting in
Unexpected Places in' Hast France to Relieve
Pressure on Belgium Prince Maximilian Is
Dead Krupps Make Over Captured Guns
for the Germans Russians Claim Victory
at Warsaw Km pcror William Reported 111.
Every housewtva should
conduct the. affairs of the
household much the same at
her husband does hla busi-
ness at office or store.
TRY THIS
Keep your accounts square
mark down what you pay
out for every Item check
up your bills and see that all
goods delivered to you meas-
ures and weight correctly.
s so s
fRf Aimrlit4 Pris)
Paris Oct. 22. The war office again
today announced that the allies main-
tain their poeitlont In Belgium and
North France against violent German
attacks.
It la reported the Austrian troops
are being transferred from the Italian
frontier to assist the Germans In Bel-
gium. The Germans suddenly resumed
fighting at unexpected points In East
France to divert the pressure from
Belgium.
; Although the reported evacuation of
prove that a man. whose motive was 0itend hat not been confirmed Berlin
unknown killed Mrs. Pulley. He an-1 dmlti lhat Britjh warships are shell-
nouueed that Mrs. Carman w ill testify. ' ng ostend.
uwvwiAamwwirw -. I 8outh of Ostend British monitors
have landed marines with machine
Attorneys Announce Mrs. Carman'Will
Testify in Her Own
Behalf.
(Dy Associated Prens )
Mlneola N. Y. Oct. 22. The prose-
cution In (he Curman ase rested.
Mrs. Carman's attorney. In hegliinlni;
the defense announced be would
Others at the conference Included : I
iviii. I vi wi : u- ni.i. ! Bun-
of SL lmls. A. H. WIkcIii chairman
of tlie clearing house committee; I-
M. Clarke president of the American j
Kxchange National Patik: J. S. Alex-1
Eleven British warships are operat-
ing along the Belgian coast and many
coast villages are burning.
ander president of the National Il.mk j
Prince Maximilian Dead.
I (Br Associated Pres.)
of Commerce; W. K. Frew president) ionion Oct. 22. The Central News
of the Torn Exchange National Hank j r.lor( that the French found the
and A. J. Hemphill president of the lwly of jrnre Maximilian of Hesse
Important character Including Oiiaranty Trust Company. ; rn(1 nnv jn a tII1c nd socks l'lstol
local Institutions have Rhot4 fciUe-l lilm.
I ENGLISH ARMY
One Son-ln-Law Also Tat Answered
Call to Colors In Great
European Struggle.
restricted acreage for next year's crop All these
were among the ninny phases taken provisionally pledced themselves t"
tip nt the conference. ' i some cotton relief movement and w l:h j
W. P. O. Harding rame from Wash-1 other local batiks and trust companies
Inpton to explain the attitude of the stand ready to subscribe one third or
Federal Reserve Ponrd. but declined $.".0oih.ooo. If a plan ncrrptahlo to all
1o make any statement for publication. Interests can lo formulated. J
IF YOU HAT
Corn bread prit3. hominy muffins and other articles of
diet made from corn you do so at your own risk and against
the advice of the most careful students of pelagra for the
past century.
Why not Fat More of Our Quaker and
Cream Bread.
Its made' with milk and from the best wheat flour. Our
bread i3 machine made sanitary pure and healthful. For
sale at your grocers and
The Texas Bakery
Your Orders Solicited. Phono SO.
Kruppt Making Over Guns.
(Bv Assnrlattrt Pr.)
Ilerlln Oct. 22. The Krupps ore
making over for the use of the (lerman
army five hundred raptured cannons.
Many British Vessels Sunk.
(Hy Associated Ire.)
London Oct. 22. It Is reported lhat
nn unnamed Cermun erubor has sunk
eleven llritish one French and one
Itallun steamers In the Pouth Atlantic.
Russians Claim Victory.
(Tir As'oelatfit Pr.)
PetroKl'.id. Oct. 22.-rTlu official
news bureau supplementing last
night's announcement that the (Icr-
fans were defeated before Warsaw
says the Siberian regiments arrived In
What word may.
iii!ikor by addlns a
jhick.-Il.trtt'iid Tics
be pronoun- ed
s liable to it
time for the Warsaw fiphtlng and
made bayonet charges In the forests
at night capturing many prisoners.
The Russian Caucasian reglmenU suc-
cessfully defended Warsaw for eight
days In trenches filled with water
from the rains. A great battle has
been raging for six days south of
Przemysl with enormous Austrlun
lot".
Emperor William III.
(Py Associate Preis.)
Ix)iidon Oct. 22. Humors that Em-
peror William Is seriously 111 have
filtering through here from Paris.
Japa Seek Germane.
IRv Associated Press )
Toklo Oct. 22. A Japanese squad-;
ron Is hunting for a German fleet near i
Hawaii.
Russians Driven Out j
(By Associated Press.)
London. Oi t. 22. A Vienna official j
announcement says: Yesterday we
captured In the Carpathians the last
point held by the Russians. No enemy j
Is now loft on Hungarian Boll."
Lisbon Communication Cut.
(By Associated Prexs.)
London. OM. 22. The Exchange
Telegraph snys oil communication has
be4'ii cut with Lisbon where ppveral
unexploded bombs: were found In rail-
way stations.
Native Chief Executed.
(Py Associated Presi.)
Loudon Oct 22. A native chief of
the German Kamernn In West Africa
was executed for attempting to fo-
ment a revolt. This colony has more
than throe million blacks and less
than one thousnnd whites.
Italy Lands Marines.
(Ttv Associated Press.
London Oct. 22 It Is reported that
Italy today landed marlnrs at Avloiia
Albania to preserve order there.
The man wlu wants Mr money to j
po a h tu- way m'm'.it try Hiking a trl;
around the v.oibl. IVtroit Join mil.
San Antonio Tex. Oct 12. II. T.
Mil ward of 1019 Mason street a native
of England Is represented In the Euro-
pean war by five sunt and one son-in-law.
All of them have enlisted In
the English army two are In France
fighting at the front and the others
will go with the next force sent to the
continent Only one of his sons has
not taken up arms for the cause of
the British Empire. He resides in
New York and will not return unless
a general call Is made. The others
were all living In England at the ceit-
break of the war and when the call
for volunteers was made every one of
them enlisted.
SOUTH C II
WOULD I n
Bond Issue to Purchase Staple Mutt
Be Approved by Two-thirdt
of Votert.
(By Associated Press.)
Columbia S. C Oct. 22. The Stat
Senate yesterday passed a bill author
Izlng a 35000000 bond Issue for the
purchase of cotton by the State. If
passed by the House the measure to
become effective must be approved
by two-thirds of the votert of South
Carolina at the next general flection.
A bill providing for the total elimi-
nation of cotton production in this
State next year was killed In the
House of Representatives after three
days' debate.
Affinities may be all right In their
place but they seldom make good In
the kitchen.
No Advance on This Car of
PEACEMAKER FLOUR
It Is the Best
We are able to make our customers the old price on
this excellent grade of flour. We are also maintaining our
usual stock of fresh groceries.
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SANDERS BROS.
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SEi VICE
QUALITY
The tlircc essentials of mutual patronage. We guarantee honest values. We affordja
service highly pleasing to a customer. Our credit department is prepared to arrange
terms to suit the convenience of those not desiring to pay cash. We want your name on
our books that we might know you better. Those who have had dealings here can rec
ommend us for courteous and liberal treatment.
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"Talk about heat! I never saw anything to beat it.
"It had thin polished sides that smooth shiny kind j
and how the heat came through it.
" They had it in a great big room must have been down to
freezing at least when they started the fire and in five minutes it
was fine to sit in.
" Burns wood you know. You can shut it up tight and keep
the fire all night with dry wood.
" And it stays tight too when you close it on of the Air-
Tight Stay-Tight kind made by the Cole Mfg. Co.
"The combustion Is so perfect that you only take out ths ashes once in
six weeks. -
" Greatest wood-stove so they all say and just what I am going to have for
our house."
Il it rvUtnl thit man incivt a rmJ llm n'r" ht utt
tnt. Cmt in and Ut m tfmiv ) UUivh.at took his Jang.
" Cole's" the Original Air-Tight
Heater is sold only by ue (
mill n a mil ... 'SLi
PARKER-ASTIN HARDWARE GO
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Buchanan, A. J. The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 254, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1914, newspaper, October 22, 1914; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth324877/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .