The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 230, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1915 Page: 3 of 4
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THURSDAY. 8EPTEMDCR 21 MIS.
Tm KHYATI DAILY EACLS
- See Our Stcck of School Supplies
We carry a very complete line of school supplies and shall
be glad to supply your needs at all times.
Pencils Pens. Pen Holders Erasers Inks Crayons Writing
Paper Tablets Rulers Paste Muscilage Etc.
A child can buy at our Btore as safely as the grown-ups.
E. J.JENKINS
LCCAL AIID OTHERWISE
Gold Iaf.
J. W. Cloud was In the city today
from Kurtcn.
T. A. Ilensarllin of Steep Hollow
was In town today.
riiukney Minis wf In town todny
from Steen Hollow.
Mr. slid Mr J. K. I'nrker are visit-
ing relatives In Houston.
A. Jenntnus of Waco was In the
city on business today.
Brooks und Clint Atklua were lu
town from College Unlay.
J. P. Cllpiti a well known Kurtcn
citlien. was In town today.
REMOVE YOUR CORNS
WITHOUT PAIN
The tminl way of cittln
ronii and runnlni chnnccs of
blood poisoning lias lonjc ';o
liven way to the more modern
and safe methods of external ap-
plication. A few applications of
CORN-OFF
will remove the most callous or
soft corn without any dander of
Mood polxonlnK or harmful ef-
fect on the tissue. Equally
rood for bunions and callous sur-
faces on the soles of the feet
20c per bottle.
E. R. EMMEL
DURE 1RIIG n'SPENSER
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8. J. Creaxor was In the city on
busluess today from Houston.
.Mrs. Stborra Jr. Is visiting Mrs.
GeorRe Heed of Georgetown.
Henry flcnbow of Harris srhool
house was In the dty today.
C. A. Harris and son. Adley Ylslted
the city toduy from Stone City.
E. A. Shirley of Stone City was In
town todny trannrtliiK business.
Judge J. F. KoIiIiihoii of Houston
was In the dty on business today.
Mrs. I 1.. Stephen and Mrs. Georgo
V. Sniilh Jr. are visiting In Houston.
Miss J.llil.) M( Tartand has returned
from a visit to r-iiiilves In Rockdale.
Wiilti r ArmstrotM a down today
from his home on Cottmiwoisl I'rnlr'e.
A. n. and l-Mgar fiulhxk and Ike
Mlze were visitors to llryan from tola
today.
A. n. Mi 'Swain and V. K. Cnihnm
were lu the rlty today from Itt k
1'ralrl.
A car of Pennsylvania IJnroln Valley
Red Ash coal on track. C. u Edon
phone 51 s. (
K. H. Pushing of Houston was
among tlie giirMS revistered lit Hotel
Aryan today.
Mrs. P-dle Ilrewer arrived todny
from Houston for a vMt to Mrs. J. F.
SlngleUry.
Mr. X. T. Melton returned yester-
day from a visit to relatives and
friend In Taylor.
E. V. Howard and mother. Mrs. fj.
T. Howard of lola. were anion the
visitors to Aryan today.
Itlng 4 IS when you want a transfer
or hack. Will meet all trains day or
nlitht. Silas Nicholas.
John. Kd and Walter Cleary. Lloyd
Rich and Earl Crenshaw were trading
In the city today from Cross.
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a e:s ALL-sua eill tcx::ht
THE MASTER THREE-ACT ESSANAV SPECIAL. WITH
E0:iAr.1AYOERYAIITVASIIEUd;i
THE SCREEN'S TWO MOST FAMOUS STARS IN
"THE SCAPEGOAT"
WITH ONE 0 THOSE FOPULAR CARTOONS
"VAtiDERIHGBILl"
AND A OANOV LUBIN COMEOV DRAMA
HDiDcocn nn nivcn
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TOMORROW'S EXTRA GOOD FRIDAY BILL
A TWO-ACT ESSANAV SPECIAL FEATURE WITH
RICHARD TRAVERS LILLIAN DREW
ALSO ONE OF THOSE KALEM COMEDY SCREAMS WITH
BUD ETHEL DAVE MOMS
"CARTOONS IN A SEMINARY" BY EDISON'S CARTOONIST
GLADYS LLSLIE VALE BOSS CAROLINE RANKIN
A FINE BILL FOR THE SCHOOL CHILDREN TOMMORROW
Saturday. Anothse Ot of Those Kalem Extra Specials
"THE CALL OF THE DANCE"
A Four-Act Feature With Broadway's Yanscl Dolly
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fTTTTiMaria iTy..ir.:.': .:rf;ri'Ti'i'-u.ii '.inBaaaasacaag'
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To Oaf Customers
School Hooks will be strictly cash. Posi-
tively no exceptions. State contract require
this.
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HasweU's Book Store
I HE QUEEN TONIGHT
A FIVE-REEL ALL FEATURE. BILL WITH ONE OF
REV. CYRUS TOWKSEND BRADY'S
SPECIAL TH REE-ACT VITACRAPH DRAMAS. FEATURING
NEO FINLEY. EULANE JENSEN
Darwin Karr Eleanor Woodruff Harry Northrup In
"WEST WIND"
rlOSE POPULAR KEYS'
"THOSE COLLEGE GIRLS"
ALSO ONE OF THOSE POPULAR KEYSTONE COMEDIES
IN TWO REELS AN EXTRA GOOD COMEDY
THE BEST 10c BILL EVER SHOWN AT THE QUEEN
ANOTHER FINE PROGRAM TOMORROW IOC
A BEAUTIFUL TWO-REEL MAJESTIC DRAMA
"THE FATAL HOUR"
"UNCLE HECK BY HECK." BEAUTY COMEDY WITH
JOHN STEPFLIMG
"WILLIE STAYED SINGLE" VITACRAPH COMEDY WITH
GEORGE STANLEY ANNA SHAFFER
A TRUE SIX REEL MASTERPIECE SATURDAY WITH
EDNA MAYO BRYANT WASHBURN
DON'T MISS THAT BILL TONIGHT
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Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Chance hare
relumed from ft visit to San Antonio.
Mr. Henry Hanover and durBters
Misses Bailie Ruth anl-Annle were
in the city tfr'trom VVheelock
shopping.
W. E. Costelto. superintendent of
the Houston ft Teiat Central Rail-
road waa In the city on business yes-
terday. Mr. and Mrsr. T. A. Tobias old resi-
dents or Steep Hollow left last nlsht
for Corpus Christl where they will
make their home In future.
The Young Women's Auxiliary ot
the First Baptist Church will give
tea at the residence of Mrs. P. S.
Park Friday erenlng from 4 to 7
o'clock. Everybody Invited.
Mrs. 8. (i. Buchanan of Martin ar-
rived yesterday having been railed
here on art-aunt of the death of her
brother Jenka Lee.
The Woman's Home Mission Society
of Tnlon Hill will give an entertain-
ment Saturday September !3 at ?
o'clock at Tnlon Hill Church. A pro-
gram will he rendered after which
re'reshments will be art-red.
The todle cf the Free Tlatt!it
Churth will give a tea tomorrow after-
noon at the home of Mrs. T. A. Cloud
from 3 to 7 o'clock. Everybody cor-
dially Invited.
Mrs. O. J. TWiock and children
hare rcturnedto iv-lr home In Mem
phis. Tenn.. after
her r rent.. Mr. and Mrs. John Witt-
man. Shi was ai-eomiumied by Ml"
Mamie rrlnjt l of Kurten. who will be
her gurts for several weeks.
READ iKiWART
Prof. Luther Minis cf 8teep Hollow
went to Auftln last nlfrhl to renuim.
his studies In the State rnkeraity.
He will be a senior tcadetn this year
and wilt receive his P.. A. degree next
June.
Mrs. Trapp will entertain the Inter-
mediate Clirittllon Kudeavor Stxlety
at her home Friday evening from 7:"'
to 10 o'cloi k. A ay ullt be provided
for trite young ladlesto get kerne.
A rgr of steel beams te be ur-e-l lu
th work on the pnstfflre building
have arrived along with revcrul car
-rrrnr' brick and other material. The
wcik Is rrogrpssing rapid'y an' hM
rovernment sm erlntendent evprcw I
hlini-'lf satlsfli-l with the wor's at
his ljst visit to this rlty.
Electrical
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Contracting
Automobile repair work.
Storage batteries charged and rebuilt.
Large stock automobile accessories.
Gasoline and cylinder oils.
We want your business.
D. D. WIHIST
Phono565
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A TELEGRAPHIC DIRECTNESS
OF STYLE
Every week in our windows you
will find a dress that comes to us by
fast express right from the Metro-
politan center of fashion New York.
Each one is an advance model the pick of the
best value the newest style note of the' week.
You will find it in no other store for a good
many weeks to come for this style service is EX-
CLUSIVE. And not only is it original new far In advance
of the ordinary channels of fashion but it is also
moderately priced.
See it in our windows today.
PRICED $19.50
DESCRIPTION:
Fine quality Crepe Meteor trimmed with
beaver fur collar and cuffs. Made in black
navy African brown plum wistaria and
pigeon blue.
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The "Vivian"
uilders of Character
recognize the value of good clothes the influence that being properly
groomed has on a man's confidence poise and personal power. Among
the best dressed men wherever you go you will always find some of them
wearing
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We are exclusive representatives in this territory for the magnificent
Kahn line and can fit you up on your Fall tailoring order from an elaborate
assortment of over 5u0 patterns embracing all the approved and newet
weaves and fabrics.
You'll need a suit or overcoat later. Come in and order it today.
Brandon & Lawrence
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Buchanan, A. J. The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 230, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1915, newspaper, September 23, 1915; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth325156/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .