The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 206, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 5, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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V TUESDAY SEPTEMBER I il;
THE BRYAN DAILY EAGLE
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Let your Children come to our store.
They can buy their school supplies here as
safely as an adult.
E. J. JENKINS
TELEPHONE NO. 20 -
LOCAL AND OTHERWISE
Phone Vick Bros for bulli and meal
Phone 876.
P. E. and F. D. Smith of Iola were
business visitors yesterday In Bryan.
D. D. Sheffield Charles MIze J. D.
Maxwell J. D. Rogers and W. H.
Nevel were among the visitors noted
yesterday In the city.
Walter Howard and Master Wilson
8mlth of Iola were In the city yester-
day afternoon.
J W. Doremus Jr. and R. A. Harri-
son were on business In Hearne yes-
day. Honu Clarence Onsley of the A. and
M. College left yesterday afternoon
for Lubbock and other points In West
Texas.
H. L. ftcKnlght went to Marlln yes-
terday. C." A. Harris of the A. and M. Ex-
tension department went to Waco
yosterday afternoon on boslness for
the college.
Misses Nellie and Florentine Battle
left yesterday afternoon for a visit to
relatives and friends In Fort Worth.
Mrs. J. W. Barton who has been
In the city the guest of her mother
Mrs: J. P. Wilson for the past sev-
eral days left yesterday afternoon for
' her home In Dallas.
W. H. Buchanan was among the
visitors In the city yesterday from
Knrten.
Vlck Bros for Hulls and MeaL
Phone 378.
Hydrogen
Peroxide
KEEPS THE COMPLEXION
WHITE SMOOTH AND SOFT.
It is one of the leading prep-
arations used by the beauty ex-
perts for removing tan dark
colored spots freckles ettc.
In summer It Berves to pro-
tect against the effects of the
sun and hot dusty winds.
Pure Hydrogen Teroxide does
not irritate or leave any
after effects.
Joe Sample was in town yesterday
from his borne on Cottonwood.
J. W. Cloud of Kurten was a visitor
to the city yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Higgs son Ches
ter and daughter Miss Neville have
returned from an extended visit to
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Wicks at Roose
velt; in West Texas.
John Battle was in the city yester
day from Dlnkins.
John Pate of Harvey was in the city
yesterday.
'Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Nearlng have re-
turned from their summer vacation.
Mr. Nearlng will again be at the head
tot the music department of the Bryan
Baptist Academy. 1
Misses Annie Mae Lock and Altba
'L. Edge of Bryan are guests of Miss
ternoon from an extended visit to
Examiner.
Miss Mary James returned this af-
ternoon fro man extended visit to
friends In Houston. I
Mrs. Titus Johnson left this after-
noon for Waco where she will visit
friends and relatives. t- 1
P. D. Oliver left this afternoon for
Tyler on business.
Assistant Superintendent W. R.
Mann of the H. ft T. C. was a visitor
in Bryan today.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Jenkins went to
Dallas this afternoon for a few days'
tr. .
Joseph Goldenberg returned this
afternoon from Dallas where he has
spent the past several weeks.
Prof. R. O. Allen went to nearne
this afternoon In the Interest of the
Allen Academy.
Miss Kate Richardson is in the city
the guest of Mis Elizabeth Love.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Corgte and daugh-
ter Miss Carrie of Mary were in
Bryan shopping today.
W. F. lugltt and O. R. Madole of
North Zulrh were among the visitors
today In Bryan.
Miss Marruerite Zuber went to
Navasota yesterday afternoon where
she will visit her sister for several
days.
EXTRA SPECIAL TONIGHT
The World Fllm Company
Presents)
The Queen of the Screen
CLARA KIMBALL
YOUNG
In a Smashing Five-Act Master-
piece Plcturlzatlon of the
Wonderful Play
"THE FEAST
OF LIFE"
A Photoplay of Blazing Passion
Intrigue and Tender
Romance
A GRAND MASTERPIECE
A BIQ BRADY FEATURE
A GUARANTEED ATTRAC-
TION ADMISSION ONLY IOC
PROGRAM TOMORROW
FINE VARIETY PROGRAM
The Prominent Artist
WILFRED LIJCAS
Assisted by
Smashing
a Star Cast In the
Three-Act 8peclal
"PIQUE"
Movie
also the Beautiful New
Favorite
MISS IVY CLOSE
Assisted by Henry Murdock and
a 6tr Cast In
TANGLED BY TELEPHONE
Also another Good Comedy
AN EXCELLENT VARIETY
BILL
ADMISSION 10 CENTS
THE QUEEN THEATER
GRAND EXTRA ATTRACTION TONIGHT
The Sweetest Little Artist of them all
MARGUERITE CLARK
In one of the Cutest and Prettiest Attractions Ever Offered
"SILKS AND SATIIIS"
A "Supremo Paramount" Effort Produced In Five Acta of Grandeur
6ETTING8 OF 8PLENDOR
' NUMEROUS BEAUTIFUL GOWNS
A STUNNING ATTRACTION
ADMISSION 25 CENTS CHILDREN 15 CENTS
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COMING SATURDAY
DOROTHY GREEN AND CLIFFORD BRUCE
In a Smashing Five-Act Masterpiece
"THE DEVIU AT HIS ELBOW"
We desire to extend our thanks to those
who have co-operated with us in establishing
quick service for our market. We apprecu
ate the fact that there are many people in
Bryan who appreciate the kind of service we
are trying to give. Yet there are some who
neglect to order early thereby making the
delivery of the order uncertain as to time.
We propose to give the very best service
to our customers and to those who have not
joined the "Buy Early" movement we desire
to further solicit your co-operation and insist
that you plan your meals for the day early
and place your order for your meats ith us
just as soon as possible
We can only givejour service to those
who avail themselves of it.
To get the choicest meats of all kinds
fresh and nice place your order by 8 o'clock
by phone .
361
Ly
"THE SERVICE MARKET."
LISTEN!
When you think of Concrete Walks Curb and Gutters Drive
ways or anything built of Concrete think about Stegall A Jarrett
and ring 367 before you forget It Our Prlcea are Reasonable work
Guaranteed.
Stcacall Ct Jarrott
"CONCRETE LA8T8"
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UNITED CHRISTIAN WORKERS
1;
MOVING TO YORKTOWN.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Ilahn and three
The execuUVfTToard of the lulled children left Brran vesterdav after-
Mrs. Chas. Stephen went to Hous- christian Workera held Its regular noon for Yorj(town. where they wUl
ton yesterday afternoon where she meeting Monday afternoon at the ln thft fulure reslde Mr Hahn g
will visit relatlvea and friends. rhnmh with the vice tires!- .t..nii .. v... ...
a'"i jn mi stmt iai ui v s s uu una I tt-
city
Avoid cheap peroxides We
' handle only the pure kind. 15c
and 25c bottles.
ALL PURE DRUGS
E. R. EMMEL
Pur Drug Dispenser
Turner Crenshaw waa In the
today from bis home at Sleep
low.
G. W. Wanton was In
bad day from bis bone on Cottonwood
I J. J. Jones was In town today from
his home near College.
Clyde Goon of Harvey waa In town
today.
Over fifty years toe Singer Sewing
Machine has been the leader. They
are better today than ever. 8o1d for
caah or small monthly payments.
Rented weekly or monthly. Adjust
and repair all makes rhone T. A.
Eatterwhlte.
Ih)o
Pay
s
Are Wearing
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Have you prepared your CHILDREN with SCHOOL
DRESSES AND SHOES?
We are better prepared than ever to supply your
WANTS ln this line Big line Of FAST COLOR GING-
HAMS and TERCALES Belling In the cities for 12c this
lot only 1 : - 10c
SCHOOL SHOES for boys and girls the kind that stand
hard knocks and look well and a pair to fit every foot; no
advance In price Every Pair Sold Under a Positive Guar-
antee. Why Experiment? Buy Here and Get the BEST.
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NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY
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AT THE QUEEN TONIGHT
"SILKS AND SATINS"
dent Mrs. C T. Tally. In the chair. (ided about five miles north of thin
At the conclusion of a short devotion- clty for several yeare and the loss of
'al aervlce reporta from committees this good family will be felt In the
the city to- were gIten tfter m'hlcn new business community. Mr. Hahn ahlpped bia en-!
waa ln order. -tire belongings by freight over the H. !
A representative from the Presby- A T. C requiring two cars to carry
terlan church came Instructed to say bis farming equipment which consist-
that In view of the fact that the ed of four bead of good mules six J
synod leal wou'.d convene here In Oc- bora one cow wagona and all farm'
tober. they desired to have an ad- implements j Tbe Eagle Joins with
dress of welcome made by some mem- tthe many friends of this family In
ber of tbe organization and Mrs. Al- wishing them well In their new borne.
bert Buchanan waa nnanlmoualy
elected to represent the organisation
on that occasion.
j The thing of most absorbing Inter-
est Just at thla time la tbe open meet-
ing which la to be held the last Mon
day of this month at the Presbyte-
rian church at 4 o'clock. In consid-
eration of tbe fact that the education
al feature la to be stressed on this
occasion and that the organization
desires to enlist more thorughly and
more consistently the Interest and ef
forts of those who have not aa yet
become actively engaged In the work
a publicity committee was appointed
consisting of Mrs. Mable Castas.
chairman and a reprsenlatlre from
each aorlety of the different churches.
The chairman of the program com-
mittee reported that Mrs. J. W. Mills
of Houston bsd accepted the Invita-
tion to address the Isdies at the meet-
ing Sept 25th and In presenting the
varlons phases of the organisation
which have come nndr ber observa-
tion or bare been directed tinder ber
supervision there la the assurance
that the local organisation will catch
new Impetus and the extent of Its
usefulness will be Increased.
' The members of the executive
board are very destrona of obtaining
broader knowledge of all that la In-
volved In work promoted In this field
of religions activity and are endeav-
oring to secure a firmer basis on
which It ran be conducted so In se-
curing Mrs Mills at a speaker they
hope to obtain more thorough un-
derstanding of the work and afford
those who have not learned of the
purpose of the orvanltatlon an oppor
tunity to bear tbe matter thoroughly!
dlacuMed. In order that they may be-
.come Interested and co-operate with
.the leaders In Ibis Special work.
I - - . REPORTER. -
COATS AND SUITS
Exclusive dealer for EMPRESS LINE one of the lines
in which is combined beauty daintiness highest quality
and lowest price. '
Excellent values are being offered and our stock is un-
equaled. DALY DRY GOODS CO.
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SEE US FOR REPAIR WORK. (that I can give yon tbe proper service
and satisfaction la every way. These
men are graduates and post gradu-
In coming before you through Tbe 'ates ln optica and will take pleasure
Eagle' I wlah to ask the people of in testing any eyee old or young. No
Brasoa and all adjoining counties to doping the eye ta necessary. A cor-
Intrust tbetr watch Jemlry andjrect fitting of glasses aa well as a
clock repairing diamond mounting correct fitting of frames to your nose
and engraving to me. I am guaran- or face at a very reasonable price.
teeing yon satlafactlon. I could not
do thla unless I bad tbe workmen to
give yon quick and first claaa aervlce.
I have added two first class workmen
to tbe repair department who are
watch makers engravers and opti-
cians. I ask for your work knowing
3. V. CALDWELL
Jeweler and Optician.
Robert Odom Jr of Batson la here
on a visit to bis grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. L. J. Cox.
WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO BO
ABOUT That TRUNK BAG or SUIT-
CASE FOR SCHOOL or VACATION
Our stock comprises the very best values to be had at prices that
will please you. Come in Today.
"Always a Pleasure to Show YouF
Suitcases ... 98c to $35.00
Hand Bags $1.00 to $30.00
Trunks $150 to $40.00
W J0 (U)L1K
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Buchanan, A. J. The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 206, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 5, 1916, newspaper, September 5, 1916; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth325448/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .