The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 254, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1914 Page: 3 of 4
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THURSDAY odonnn 22 1014.
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"TELEPHONE" OR TELL US
Of course we are always glad to have you call at our
store In person and tell us what you need. Hut when It la
not convenient for you to call we want you to tell us. over
the phone. Our
FREE DELIVERY SERVICE
Is for you and we want you to use It "freely."
Small phone orders receive the same prompt attention
as larger ones.
E. J. JENKINS
LOCAL ANDOTHERWISE
Dixit tonight.
Charley Merka was Iq today from
Smetana.
Plel'g pur lager beer in bottlei at
MarwlU'i.
W. P. Bullock was In the city today
from Steep Hollow.
W. D. 8tallings of Tabor was In the
city today on buBlneai.
W. E. Elliott was In the city today
from Harris achool Tiouse.
Bob Shaw wa In th city toduy
from hla home nenrpTMt.
Mr. and Mr. Walter Lindsay visit-
ed the city today from Tabor.
Mr a. J. Allen Myers went to Dallas
today to attend the State Fair.
Judge V. B. Hudmn haa returned
from a business trl to Houston.
C. E. Cobb of CrosSyGrlmes County
was In Bryan today ortbpfnesa.
Colonel A. AFarleyvof Iirenham
wa In the city tofajtmi business.
Show cases and shelving Tor aale at
a bargain. HaaweH's Book Store.
W. T. Jonea of Reliance w-Tn the
city today and called on iKTagle.
Ira Cotton and H.'tC. Mnfhwere
visitors to the city today from Jola.
Mm. H. K. Chatham ia Ytnltln
friends and relatives In San Antonio.
Mrs. W. F.- Hoppesa and little son
Coulter of Hlllsboro and Mrs. Dona
Carnes have returned from a visit to
their brother Dr. II. T. Coulter and
fnmlly of Rockdale.
Oliver Parks has returned from
Poughkeepsle. N. V. where he has
been attending Eastman's BuKlness
College.
OUR
PEROXIDE
CREAM
For Beautifying the
Complexion
25c PER JAR
E. R. EMMEL
PURE DRUG DISPENSER
Mrs. J. L. HcnHHrlltiK of Wellborn
was shopping In the city today.
Miss Lola Mcflee baa returned
from a visit to relatives In Houston.
Jacob Fuchs and W. H Mlal wera
In the city fromJJe"Dottom today on
business s
J. E. Astln and John M. Collin
went to Fort Worth today to attend
the A. k M.-Hnskell football game In
that city tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Closs of Har-
ris school house were visitors to the
city today.
llev. E. I Shettles returned to
Navasota yeHterday after a brief visit
in this city.
Rev. C. H. Storey has returned from
Weatherford where he attended the
Texas Synod.
Fresh car apples every week at Sat.
terwhlte's. Prices reasonable. R. K.
Taylor. Phone 560.
Commissioner MVB. Rasters and
Hugo Endler were CkUwea-ttr the city
today from Kurten.
Mrs. P. Cruce returned lo her home
In Houston yesterday after a visit to
relatlvea in this city.
Just received fresh shipment pan-
cake and buckwheat flour. Phone us
your orders. Reld Bros.
Just received fresh shipment pan
cake and buckwheat flour. Phone us
your orders. Reld Bros.
Mrs. C. S. Marshall haa returned to
her home In Taylor after a pleasant
vUlt to relatlvea in this city.
President and Mrs. W. II. Maxell of
Collene attended the funeral of Mrs.
Tern-ll In NavascM yesterday.
Mrs.' V. C. Lawson left yesterday
for a visit to re latives In Knoxvllle
and other cities In Tennessee.
Mrs. A. 8. Stafford returned to her
home in Dallas today after visiting
A. H. Eaves and family of this cltj.
J. N. Stasia and dMiKhteja'Sfljises
Emma. Tracy and Vlasmof Wheelock
were among the vtsitorsNo the city
today.
Rev! R. J. Brown went to Cleveland
yesterday to attend the Tryon Ever-
green Ilaptlnt Association. Rev. Brown
lll preach In the First Baptist Church
of Navasota Sunday night
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TONIGHT NORMA TALMADGE IN
1. THE PEACEMAKER Bsautlful Vltajraph Drama
2. THE FIRST LAW With Cistchan Hartman
3. THE WOMAN OF IT With Kathlyn Williams
4. THE OTHER MAN A Grand Two-Real
5. THE OTHER MAN Esssnay Special Feature
WITH HANDSOME FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN
Favorltes'Norma Talmadge Antonio Mortno Constance Tal-
madge Van Dyke Brooks Oretchen Hartman Alfred Paget
Wheeler Oakman Chss. Clary Lillian Burns Kathlyn Williams
Francis X. Bushman.
JUST LOOK AT THIS LIST OF PROMINENT STARS
AND THIS GRAND FIVE-REEL PROGRAM
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TOMORROW AFTERNOON FROM I TO 6:30
YALE B08S AND ROBT. CONNESS
In a Grand Edison Drama
"THE CASE OF VANISHED BONDS"
BABY LILLIAN WADE AND TOM MIX
In a Powerful Helix 1 trains
"THE MEXICAN"
TOCETHER WITH AN EXCELLENT MATINEE PROGRAM
For Benefit Bryan High School Athletic Association
BE SURE AND SEE THIS PROGRAM
Tomorrow Night Maurice Costello In
"THE GIRL IN THE CASE"
Bessie Eyton In "WHEN THE WEST WAS YOUNG"
DON'T -MISS FRANCIS KATHLYN NORM A-TONIGHT-
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Colonial
THEATRE
WEDNESDAY
Oct. 28th
The New York Aslor Theutre Musical Comedy Triumph
"THE RED WIDOW"
By Channlng Pollock Rennold Wolf and Charles Scott
I With
WILLIAM PRUETTE JR. AND LILLIAN LUDLOW
THE WHIRLWIND TANGO DANCERS
HAUNTING MELODIES
PRICES SOC TO $1.50
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CLEVER CLEAN COMEDY
SEATS ON SALE FRIDAY
COMPLETED STORM SEWER.
The city street department has about
completed the atorm sewer on Bryan
street. It la a great improvement
over the old open ditch used for years
and does away with some very unsani-
tary places on that street.
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ADJOURNS TONIGHT
War
Revenue Bill Compromised
Loss of Several Millions
Annually.
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GATE
COTTON
EXPORTS
JBt AmnrtstM Pre )
! Washington. Oct 22. The Senate
! adopted the Smith resolution for a
i Si'natorlnl commission to Investigate
the cotton export situation.
(By Associated Press.)
Washington Oct 22. The House
lesdera agreed today for the adjourn
ment of Congress at 6 o'clock tonight.
after nearly two years' pra' tlcally con-
tinuous tension. Some Southern mem
bers threatened to renew the filibus
tering for cotton relief which the
House killed yesterday. The Houe
adopted the conference reiKirt on the
war tai bill which cut the revenue
several fllllon dollars.
The House aereed to adlourn to
night by a vote of 121 to 31.
COUNTY COURT JURORS.
JUiwluK are the Jurors summoned
toerv-ntIie Jury for the second
week of the (xTttW. term of the coun-
tv court which beglni next Monday:
Walter Armstrong 3. D. Barnett. An-
one Conrad J. T. Dyess V. W. Foster
R. F. Oerman. W. T. Horton John D.
Jones. Wiley Kelly. J. H. Leonard. W.
P. Means Aleck McCallum J. T. New.
comb N. L. Outlaw J. u. Parsons.
TWO YOUNG MEN ARRESTED.
wra Wanted In Grimes County on
Chargea of Burglary and Theft.
F. B. Taylor and- Bunk Griswtt.
young white men of Crimes County
were arrested In this city yesterday
afternoon by Sheriff fonlee and placed
In Jail charged with burglarizing the
residence of James Piles in Grimes
County about two weeks ago and also
on a charge of theft.
The home of Mr. Piles was burglar-
ised and HS in cash stolen. Sixteen
dollars of the money was In dimes
and when the young men were arrest-
ed they were found with this amount
In dimes In their possession.
Sheriff John Grlssett arrived today
and returned by the southbound
Hustler with the prisoners.
CAR OWNERS COMPLAIN.
Cctnplalnls have been made to the
officers recently by automobile owners
that their ran were being driven
while they were attending church.
Four young boya were caught last
night at the Baptist Church by Deputy
Marshal Worley while they were In
the act of driving a car off from the
church during prayer meeting. The
young men were summoned to appear
before the city court this afternoon at
4 o'clock.
BRYAN HIGH TO NORMANGEE.
The Bryan high school football team
is scheduled to go to Normangee to
morrow and play the high school team
of that city In the afternoon. The trip
will be made through the country In
automobiles and the return trip will
be made Immediately after the game.
They are making every effort to get
a large crowd of rooters to go along.
The team this year is made up of al
most the same men as last year and
will give a good account of themselves
In a game with any of the neighboring
high school teams. The beys have
been putting In some hard practice
recently and are In good condition to
play. Everyone who can do so Is
urged to go along and help cheer the
boya to victory.
THE FIRST OF THE SEASON.
Gloom goes agllmmerlng when "The-
Red Widow" a musical wespon that
completely annihilates the melancholy
germ takes its place. Joy cavorts
pirouettes tings dances laughs and
otherwise disports himself like thn
Jolly little sprite he Is. "The Red
Widow" Is really one of the most en-
joyable entertainments that ever ap
peared on Broadway. Here Is a musi-
cal play that It Its own guarantee Ita
book and lyrics sparkle with pungent
wit and tell a coherent story that la
developed in a sane and legitimate
way while its musical score appeals
by reason of the whlstleable melodies
upon which It has been mounted-
Colonial Theatre Wednesday Oc tober
IS. Prlcet 60c to 11.50.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFER.
V. a Andrewt to I S. Williams
two tracts of land containing 220
acres situated in the T. J. Allconf
survey In. Brazos County; considera
tion $1826.
BOUGHT FINE PIGS.
. J. H. MoorehwlfTJrSteep'Holow re-1
celved four registered Poland China I
pigs today by express from Garrls
Texas. The pigs are about
months old are thoroughbred Poland-
Chinas and cost Mr. Moorehead $12
a pair.
OUR TAILORING
DEPARTMENT
Ia thoroughly equipped to
do all kinds of dry cleaning
altering and pressing. All
work la strictly guaranteed.
Garments called for and
delivered. Phone 86.
BRANDON & LAWRENCE
riHICHESTERS PILLS
THE
Y ARE COMING UP
You can fool Some of the people a part of the time but
you can't fool all the people all the time.
THIS IS A TIME WHEN PEOPLE ARE WISE
There was a time when a merchant could Inflate his price and make
the customer believe his merchandise was worth a little more than his
competitors' BUT HE CAN'T DO IT NOW.
THEY ARE COMING UP TO THIS STORE
Because we have every article as advertised.
THE PEOPLE REALIZE THEY MUST SAVE ALL
THEY CAN
They also have discovered that we can afford to sell the same quality
as before for less. WHY? NO HIGH RENTS NO WINDOW DRESS-
ERS and NO excessive profits added for our PRESTIGE.
THIS IS A BUSY STORE
Because we serve the people In the right way; we do not discrimi-
nate; PRICES and VALUES the same to all. The AMERICAN DOLLAR
is worth 100 cents that's all. ; .
THAT'S OUR POLICY
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OUR STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE
Embracing the newest and most correct in
Men's Wear rightly priced and fully guar-
anteed. Brandon & Lawrence
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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/m1/3/?rotate=0: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .