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BRYAN f BA1LY EAG
AND PILOT
VOL XXX. No. 287..
BRYAN. TEXAS TUESDAY NOVEMBER 30 1915
PRICE: $4.00 Per Year
RUMANIA DECIDES TO STAY MfflM
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A very complete stock
FRUIT CAKE MATERIAL
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AH fresh clean best quality. Come to see our display
or phone us your orders.
. HARDY NEWTON
Phones 23 and 150
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the sea and on the field.
The Post contend that without
"soiling the fWIn btfore killing the
bear" It may be assumed victory (or
the alllus I asxured If only because
vithout undue strain Great Britain
could maintain a nival blockade In
London Poet Scored Commerce Treaty 'definitely and hlntory hat ahown that
With Denmark. Allowing Trade I etur-h pressure alone would In the end
With Belligerent. secure victory.' .
8"hn neH eper also protects strong
(Py Associated Pre..
ldou. Nov. 30. Belief that the
time hai arrived for the allied to be-
gin to define clear and definite terms
of pear la expressed by the Post In
an editorial on the ground that there
will then be leas rhnnre of lowing In
negotlatlona what haa been gained on
RUSSIA'S BIB WARSHIPS
CANNOT ENTER DANUBE
Roumania Again Notifies Russia She Will Re
main Neutral and Also That Russia's War
ships Cannot Cross the Danuba Which Is
Heavily Mined A British Squadron Today
Bombarded the German Positions on the
Belgian Coast Field Marshal Sir John
French Visits England and His Visit May
Result in General Joffre Being Given Com
mand of All the Allies in the West Germany
Buys Much Copper in United States Brit
ish Casualty List Given Out.
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WE have secured the
agency for this popular
brand of canned goods
and have on our shelves
a full assortment of the
goods. Phone us your
order for everything in
our line.
PHONE
54
PI10I1E
73
That Holi-
day Dinner
you were invited to eat
which was so pleasant to
the tasted was furnished by
us. We can give you this
same service every day in
the week.
CANNED COODS. VEGE-
TABLES FRUITS. NUTS.
CAKES and CANDIES.
Everything for the holiday
trade can be found in our
store. Phone us
COOPER & COLE
Phone 32 and 38S.
ly amount the treaty of commerce
Mh bus bv-n ri'tlated between
t.ret Britain n Denmark permit
tin commodities to be re-exported
from iH'imurk to neutral or bellltcer
rnt (ounlr'i'ft if khlimnti to belliger-
ent are not fntrsl and.
i "In other word." navi the Post "the
s forelKii office ha treated an agency
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llirru.T Willi vuuuil lumj iiauq uii
the enemy. Thl seems to ua monstrous."
CHC MIIDC MI1NEV
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New York Vakea This Announesmtnt
and Say It Extend to Whole
Country.
rrw A"wwt' Prew 1
New York. Nov. 30.-More money
for Christmas thin for yesrs. I the
summing up of (tic business condition
(By Aseoeiated Preaa.
... London Nov. 30. The German pod-
tlon en the Belgian coaat from Zee-
brugge to Otten were today bombard-
ed for two hour by Britiih aquad-
ron says a dispatch from Amaterdam.
Rumania I reported to have notified
Russia today that the would remain
neutral and that th Runian warships
cannot enter the Danube river which
i heavily mined.
Joffre May Command.
(Or 'ni
tandon Nov. 30. The visit of Fleti
Marshal Sir John French to I .on r! on
yesterday for conference with Pre
mier Asnulth became known today
and rauied talk tha General Joffre
may be placed In tupretne command
of the alllea In the west. Th!a ha
beon denied officially. This wa Mar
slial French' first vtslt to London
alnce January.
Germany Buy Copper.
H AseoelatftS Ptm 1
New York. Nov. Srt.-That Germany
ha bourht forty million dollar worth
been placed with American concern.
Britiih Casualty Llt.
I Hy AMM-iat4 Srmma )
London. Nor. 30 The Brltleh car
ualty Hat for November showing more
than forty six thousand brings the to-
tal alnce war to six hundred thou-
sand killed wounded and missing.
' Kitchener Ha Returned.
BE
We will appreciate your
EGVJLiE
(By Aaaoclai If .1
London Nov. JO. The return
of
In every e t'on of the Vnlted StAte. h
. . ..... o... of copper In the I nlted Mates io ne
n ev.-ry r!. n ' ' the I n'ted S'ate. "
... pitied for shipment after the ar. le-
GROCERY ACCOUNT
W. S. WILSON JK
166 Two Phones 177
STUDYlfaO AMERICAN THOS. E. WATSQFJ
ill Sim
LI
e tn.riv frnm tv 'mtmrtant business
tenters of 'li 'outi'r.v. I
r.me known today. Order ssKrcgat-
ing two hundred million pound have
ATTRACTIVE BABY CARRIAGES
There arc no more attractive looking or better constructed line of
Go Carts on the market than THE GEDRON. In this line you
get appearance you get value and you get price.
Baby rides like a Queen if she rides in a OIunuku
Carriage
STRONG AND DEPENDABLE ARE THE
6ENDR0N DICYCLES
For Boy's and Girl's the best designed frame Jinely finished and
thoroughly equipped. Prices ar' $18.00 to $25.00.
GIVE YOUR CHILD ONE FOR CHRISTMAS.
Overland tlo. 75 $615.00 F. 0. B. Toledo
OVERLAJVD'S LATEST CAR
A real automobile. Fully equipped all the advantages of a lar-
gcr and higher priced car. Y'ou get pride begetting appearance
a long unbroken stcamline body w ith sloping hood one-piece cowl
full-curved back and crowned fenders. This car looks like an auto-
mobile. Give us a call and let usshow it to you.
L I Parts ft
field Marshal Karl Kitchener from hi
trip to the Balkan wa announced
today.
The Germans announce the capture
or rrisrena in Western Serbia near
Albania.
British Steamer Sunk.
I Hy A tatM-miMl Prw .
lndon. Nov. M. The nrltls'i
Meanier Dotterel has been sunk prob-
ably by a submarine.
Carman Not Shot.
tr Awx-litM Tvw
Norfolk. Nov. 30 Admiral Mcl ean
commanding the Norfolk navy yard to-
day denied that the German who was
raptured after hi escape from the In-
terned crusier Krcnpr'n Wllhelm.
had been shot by order of Captain
Th'erfelder of that ship. The man
aa closely confine only.
Premier' Daughter Wed.
t-nndon. Nov. Hfl. Mis Violet A-
qnlth. the nritish premier' daughter
tnd Maurice Bonham Carter the pre-
rnler' eoreiary. were married today.
President Wilson Received Croup of Distinguished Georgian on Trial at
Teacher Sent Her By
Carrgnxa
(Bv XoHi0 Preal
Washlngto'H. Nov. 30. President
Augusta for Mailing Cbacen
Matter.
(By AMOrtalM) Pts .1
Augusta Oa Nov. 30. Thomaa E.
Wilson today received a group of Mx- Wapn today argued hi own case un
der a charge of sending obscene mat-
ter through the mails. The editor de-
Iran school teachers sent here by far-
ranxa to study the American school
ystema.
SEVERAL KILLED IN
dared the way he wrote the sentence
romplalnej c would not come within
the meaning of the obscene.
POWDER EXPLOSIOFil EXPLOSION IH V.
(Bt Asenctated Press.) j
W'llmineton. Nov. 30 Several were!
reported killed and wounded today in
'af explosion In the Dupont powder
i i lunt near here.
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HAITlEfJ TREATY
inmivnni'n tmn
iuri i i linn ibrii i
I1LH lUIIUU liU.
j CENSUS FIGURES
New
f J IN FORCE
(Bt AuHM-lst4 Pren 1
York. Nov. 20. The police
' census of the city published today.
! give the' population at five million.
two hundred and fifty-four thousand.
(IW Asiwtatvd Preiw.l
Faye'tevlUe. V. Va Nov. 30. An
iexitolon occurred at noon today In
the Boomer Coal and Coke Co. mine
at Boomer. Three hundred were aald
to have been In the mine at the time.
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Effective Though Not Ratified by
Senate Give U. . Charge of
Finance.
(By Aawrtateo Wl
Washington. Nov. JO. The new Hal-j
tten treaty giving the Vnlted State tu. j
pervlslon of Haltlen finance haa al-j
ready been pnt tn effect despite the
fact that the. Senate haa never bad an '
nnnortunltv to ratify the agreement)
An arrangement wa made between I
the two countrle for tha operation
of tha treaty under a "modu vl-
vendL" feilli
REFUSED BAIL
DEATH OP CHARLIE CAMPISE.
Charlie Camplse. 12 year old. son
of Mr. and Mrs. James Campise. a
well known Italian family of Smetana
died at the home of hi parent yester-
day morning at T o'clock after a brief
Illness of iabout three day. T he
friend of th family express heart
felt sympathy for th bereaved par
en Is In thl sad hour.
Th funeral wa held from 8t An
thony's Catholic Church at IS o'clock
today and tha remains vera laid to
rest In tha Italian cemetery. Rev.
Father Deitmone conducted tha fun
era! services.
Alleged to Have Been a Participant in j
First Fight of Border
Raid.
"What ara you crying for. WlllleT
Tve got a toothache and there alnt
no school to stay home from." New
York World.
SLIPPERY GULCH
V" WCLT t
atesiaiM I
I trvrm 1
Tour old footwear can be mad
to look like new by K. C Jones
Expert Shoemaker
cmi sx:s k::htal
A. J. WAGNER Prop.
' Phone 251-1 Ring
Company 1
p- 4
By Associate PrMs.1
Brownsville. Texaa Nov. 30. Ra-
mon Tlxano a brother of the supposed
leader of the bandits. Anlceto Pliana.
waa held without ball (or action of the
xrend Jury ty the Justice of the peace.
It l the flr- o' twenty cases to be
heard. Ilabeaa rorrus proceedings
lr'n -' i Pl'sno It Is
charged be p-'"l-H In the Los T-
letos ran'h first of the se
rles of boH- "Ms
Fresh! Fresh!.
Evaporated Apples Evaporated Peaches Evaporated
Apricots Prunes Raisins Figs nd Fruit ' t
Cake Sugar and all Ingredients.
SANDERS BROTHERS
Phones 512-104
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Buchanan, A. J. The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 287, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 30, 1915, newspaper, November 30, 1915; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth325213/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .