The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 262, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 9, 1916 Page: 5 of 6
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THURSDAY NOV. I 191S.
A Question
of Quality
UALITY regardless of price should be the chief con-
sideration of every careful drug buyer. Cheap drugs
never take the place of the pure high grade kinds.
We are particular drug buyers and always insist
on getting quality goods. Our care extends further for
while goods are in stock we guard against deterioration.
This care is exerted so that the best interests of our cus-
tomers may be conserved.
Anything you buy at our store Drugs or Sundries will
always be of right cjualitv and the price will be right too..
IF YOU ARE "CRANKY" ON THE SUBJECT
OF QUALITY LET US BE YOUR REGULAR
DRUGGISTS.
E. J. JENKINS
THE BRYAN DAILY EAOT.T!
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PHONE NO. 20.
CORN-OFF
Corns Come Out Like Peas Out
of the Pod.
No more protruding bunches
that distressingly fill your shoes.
Corn-Off takes corns off right
and left takes them out like
peas out of the pod; callouses
come off like banana peel. No
bandages plasters tape or grea-
sy ointment. Insist on getting
Corn-off.
Bottles 20c
' ALL PURE DRUGS
E. R. EMMEL.
Pur Drug Dlspenssr
DIXIE THEATRE
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j.it right call for 430. T. A. Batter-
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LOCAL AND OTHERWISE
Mn. R. II. Harrison Is attending the
Woman's (air In Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Cox and little
daughter Ming Loralne of Brenham
who attended the tuncral of Mr. Cox's
sister Mrs. Fritz Easeman returned
home yesterday afternoon.
Mrs. II. C. Robinson Jr. and little
daughter of Houston who have been
the guests of Mrs. Robinson's parents
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. James returned
home yesterday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lawrence are
spending today In Houston. Mr. Law-
rence being a business visitor there.
Mrs. William Rigby Is In Houston
attending the Woman's fair for a few
days.
Prank Webb Is In Houston today at
tending to business for the firm of
White ft Webb.
Mrs. W R. Fair-man returned yes
terday from Waco where she visited
her mother. Mrs. Long.
Mrs. M. D. Graham returned yester-
day afternoon from Hillsboro where
she visited the family of Mr. and Mrs.
W. K. Hoppess.
GREAT SPECIAL MASTERPIECE TONIGHT
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The Thos- H. Ince-Trlangle Film Co. Presents
The Beautiful Talented and Popular Actress
MISS LOUISE GLAUM
In a Powerful and Amazing Five Act Production
' "THE WOLF WOMAN"
A Grand Offering with Beautiful Settings
Also a Funny Two Reel Keystone Comedy
ANOTHER GREAT MASTERPIECE TOMORROW
Jesse L. Lasky-Paramount Film Company Presents
BLANCHE SWEET
In the Reallstlo and Gripping 5 Act Production
"PUBLIC OPINION"
A Notable Production with a . Notable 8tar
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Queen Theater
A BEAUTIFUL ATTRACTIONS
The World-Brady Flm Corporation Presents
MOLLY KING AND AUTHIR ASHLEY
In the Pretty 8nsppy Comedy-Drama
"THE SUMMER GIRL"
A Grand Five Act "Brady-Made" Attraction with
a Pretty Musical Arrangement
BEAUTIFUL PIPE ORGAN MUSIC
ADMISSION 20 CENTS CHILDREN 10 CENT8
GRAND SPECIAL EVENT SATURDAY
The Metro Pictures Corporation Presents
NANCE O'NEIL
In the Great Super-Masterpiece Special
"THE IRON WOMAN"
An Attraction out of the Ordinary
George Brandon and O. 8. Johnson
are in Waco today inspecting the ex-
hibits at the Cotton Palace.
The many friends or Mrs. E. Gandy
will be sorry to know that she is
very low at her home near Wellborn
and only slight hopes are entertained
for her recovery.
narry &sim is in Hearne thMmer-
noon attending to bualnesrmatters
for the Lawrence Grocery Company.
Travelln Passenger Agent J. T.
Sullivan of the Houston and Texas
Central spent yesterday afternoon and
this morning In the city making final
arrangements for the excursion to
the Waco Cotton Palace Saturday
over the- H. & T. C.
Rev. C. E. Bullock left this after-
noon for Hearne where he goes In the
intertst of his church work.
L. A. Spell of the W. J. Coulter Co.
Is attending to business matters In
Benchley this afternoon.
Mrs. R. V. Kernole and two grand
sons went to Waco this afternoon to
attend the Cotton Palace.
L. I Bradberrjr poaUnnsier of
Franklin who hasMJeen In the city
the past few days visiting his daugh-
ter Mrs. J. II. Conway returned home
this afternoon.
Rev. C.C. Wheeler left last night
for North Zulch where be has accept-
ed the pastorate of the Free Baptist
church at that place his family will
be moved later.
Attorneys Law Henderson and W.
G. Taliaferro are in Houston today
attending to legal business.
Miss Hattie White left this after-
noon for Waco where she will speni
few days attending the Cotton Pal-
ace. W. E. Graham of Rock Prairie was
in the city today and paid The Eagle
office a pleasant calL
I. F. Thompson of Holllgan Chapel
was in the city today.
Mrs- John Wilson of Providence
was a visitor to the city today
Mrs. E. P. Arneson of San Antonio
I is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs.
P. S. Park.
Miss Dfeollce Hickman left this af-
ternoon for Waco where she will be
the guest of Mrs. Edwin Curtis and
attend the Cotton Palace unUl Sunday.
A. M. Waldrop went to Houston this
afternoon on business.
Mrs. Dona Carnes left this afternoon
for Rockdale where she will be the
guest for a few days or her brother
Dr. H. T. Coulter and family.
lira. George Cole of Chicago Is via-
ltina; her slitters Mrs. Mabel Castles
and Mrs. John E. Astin in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. U. B. Parker Miss Ids
Parker and Mrs. J. Beth Mooring left
this morning by automobile for a
week-end visit to the Cotton Palace
o. Mrs. Mooring and son.
Ward' will go up by train tomorrow
and Join the party.
A CREDITABLE DISPLAY.
Tne I. ft Q. N. railway has a most
interesting Industrial exhibit at the
Waco Cotton Palace and all' who at-
tend the exhibition should not fall to
visit it. The attendance from all sec-
tions la very large fully coming up to
expectations. It is truly a wonderful
display or the agricultural possibilities
of Central Texas and our farmers
should not fall to take advantage of
the very low railway fares being of-
fered to visit the Cotton Palace.
TEXAS COTTON PALACE EXPO-
SITION Waco Nov. 4 19. Every day
a feature day. Five popular low rate
excursions via I. ft O. N. Season tick-
ets on sale dally. "Meet me on the
Warpath." See ticket agent I. ft 0. N.
railway for further particulars. tf
U. D. C.
The regular monthly meeting of L.
S. Ross Chapter U. D. C. will be held
at the chapter room in Carnegie Hall
Friday afternoon at o'clock.
LADIES.
We have just received by express a
beautiful line of ladles' evening
dresses in silver and gold cloth; also
iridescent cloth with the tulle over-
draperies in all the pretty shades.
Also a good line of ladles' taffet pet-
ticoats in solid colors and flowered
taffetas. Also a new shipment of
serge dresses in the new models and
colors.
62 WEBB BROS.
NOTICE.
The continued torn np condition of
the streets where the paving is in
progress and the delay in the work is
caused by the scarcity of cars and the
inability of the company to get gravel
and other material shipped in. It is
hoped to complete the work and re-
store an orderly condition of the
streets in a short time.
262 KAW PAVING CO.
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FRIDAY IS
BARGAIN DAY
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As usual we will have on display a full and complete
line of the seasons choicest materials at a big saving If
you have visited this store on Friday you know the value
we give for your dollars. If you haven't then do not fail
to come Friday and see the special values we are offering.
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This is sure you will pay more later as Dry Goods are
cheaper now than they will be in thirty days in fact we
still maintain the old prices on most every article in our
house.
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Come in and Save Some Money Tomorrow
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The Triple Blessing
of Tasteful Dressing
Social Standing Buslnoss Profer
ment Solf-Rospoct
Tgl VERY instinct of the cultivated gentleman craves
U that subtle note of apparel refinement that pro-
claims utter correctness. To attain this ultimate
fashion touch there is no way so simple and sure as to
adopt
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Here is a clothes-type perfected through long years of effort and
experience of the most famous Made-to-Measure Clothing house
in the world. Think of choosing the material for your Fall suit
from a half-thousand fabrics in an Incredibly wide color and pat-
tern range! Think of being guaranteed a perfect fit with the
ultra modish style variations that "belong!" .Come in and let us
tell you more.
Brandon & Lawrence
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