The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 245, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 6, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 6 MX.
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THE BRYAN DAILY EAGLE
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(Hooper & CoNe
"QUALITY GROCERS"
We are exclusive agents for the FAMOUS
White Eagle Flour
made by the J. C Lysles Milling Company.
If you want the best millers can produce
order WHITE EACLEV the
standard- Every sack guaranteed.
Phones 32-386
Three Wagons
AND PILOT.
kjbltehed Ivsry Day Except Sunday
; By THE EAOLE PRINTING CO.
MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS
ML 3. BUCHANAN.
L B. WALLACE
Edltor
.Manager
Entered aa second-class matter April
M 1110 at the postofflce at Bryan
fuu under the Act of March 8 1879.
Ratea of Subscription:
Month I M
Three Montha 1-00
wOm Tear-
4.00
ATertlilng ratea on application.
Subscribers will confer a taror on
gat) management by telephoning the
flic Dromotly when carriers fall to
Mellver the paper or when change of
residence occnra.
There were perhaps five hundred
teams that stood In the hot broiling
un In this city today from two to
ten hours. It not only happened to
day but every day for that matter
and we can not imagine any -greater
cruelty that could possibly be in
fllcted. If the owners of the teams
had to stand perfectly still in the hot
sun tied to the wagon for vne hour
.there would be something doing. We
should be more considerate of our
dumb creatures that can not speak for
' themselves.
The peroration of the speech of
Bon. Morris Sheppard In the Senate
on the tariff bill was a ''string of
pearls" every one an adjective of the
superlative degree In praise of Presi
dent Wilson and Secretary of State
Bryan. Great gobs of molasses candy
oozed from them and fell all over the
Senate chamber. His dying words
were "W. J. Bryan Democracy's Rock
of Ages." Morris evidently wants tp
make himself solid wher-tlje pot
boils the strongest'
Those Bryan people who boosted
Colquitt for : Governor some openly
and others secretly are getting what's
coming to them. We tried to show
them the mistake they were making
but they wouldn't heed. East Texas
Register.
We repented in sackcloth and ashes
long ago and' now accept Brother
Carnes' "I told you so" In a spirit of
deepest humility.
mobile. Democracy will have to
hump If it keeps the wage of labor up
to that point which makes an in-
stance of this kind possible.
Assistant Secretary of the Treas
ury Williams has issued an order that
puff boxes and powder rags can not
be carried into the treasury building.
The eight hundred women employes
dreading shiny noses are up In arms
and a merry war is in prospect
Jerome had a short taste of life in
jail Friday before making bond on a
charge of gambling. The maximum
penalty for the charge against him is
one year's Imprisonment and the
country at large would be glad to see
him get the limit
Oh what a blessing it is to live in
a country where the people have too
much sense to elect a swaggering
jingo swashbuckler sucih as Roose
velt to the Presidency! East Texas
Register.
They have already done and done It
Foxy old Huerta Is fishing for an
American loan and is using for bait
a make-believe acquiescence to the
views and demands of President Wil
son. Huerta sleeps with both eyes
open. It will pay to watch him.
In the process of "picking" they are
swinging Thaw around the circle.
The next act in the side-splitting
farce comedy entitled "Where Did He
Come in and Where Will He Go Out?"
will be played in Montreal.
J. M. Lewis poet laureate or
roseate of the Houston Post puts Into
verse the fact that when Johnny's
vacation ends his mother's begins.
ol)ol)
final
Clearance
of
Summer Goods
off on all Suits in-
cluding Blue Serges
Mohairs Linen and
Palm Beaches.
25 off on
all light weight
coats.
20 off on
all Trousers.
New Fall Styles
for Men
Arriving Daily
AM.
WALDROP
& Co.
Vu Sim ht Vafiu la Mn't Appmtl
It is rumored that Huerta Will re
sign when the Mexican Congrebs con
venes on September 15.
The city pastors are all back from
their vacations and all regular church
services will be resumed tomorrow.
They ask their members to meet
them and the fact should not be lost
sight of that it Is just as much the
duty of the members to be In their
places as it is the pastor's to be in
his.
A Houston carpenter was sum-
moned to do repairs on a citizen's
chicken coop amounting to $4.50 and
rode out to the place in his own auto-
POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
If a woman can't be nattered it's a
sign she is deaf.
.
Tou can get Insured against any
accident except marriage.
A lot of dead ones in every town
are holding out on the undertaker.
Not even an Ingenious woman can
make a really good husband out of
poor material.
It is customary for a man with
more dollars than sense to accumulate
popularity.
Occasionally a woman weighs her
words then throws In a lot for good
measure.
Society is judged by some of the
misfits that manage io break in.
The fool man who is always asking
for advice should be advised to keep
his mouth closed.
The man who earns a good living
has nothing to complain of unless
some other fellow gets It
It is natural for some women to act
unnatural.
Love based on pity Is apt to come
out in' the laundry.
A kiss in the dark may be a divine
spark or it may be a mistake.
Many a man's conservatism is due
to the fact that he hasn't the money.
Discontentlon is commercial lep
rosy.
A woman likes to see something
nice about her husband In the papers
so that she can aBk him for a new
dress and get it.
The man who thinks he is marrying
an angel In disguise occasionally dis
covers later that the alleged disguise
was permanent.
SCHEDULE
Bryan-College Interurban Railway Company
Effective September 8th. 1913
No express received after 5 P. M. Subject to change without notice.
NORTHBOUND
Lv. College Lv. Bryan
8:00 A. M.
9:30 A. M.
11:30 A. M.
1:00 P. M.
3:00 P. M.
4:30 P. M.
5:30 P. M.
7:30 P. M.
10:00 P. M.
11:50 P. M.
8:20 A. M.
-11:50 A. M.
3:30 P. M.
4:50 P. M.
6:30 P. M.
8:30 P. M.
10:20 P. M.
. SOUTHBOUND.
Lv. Convent Lv. Bryan
7:30 A. M.
i 9:00 A. M.
- 11:00 A. M.
12:30 P. M.
2:30 P. M.
4:05 P. M.
5:10 P. M.
7:00 P. M.
9:30 P. M.
11:00 P. M.
8:30 A. M.
12:20 P. M.
3:45 P. M.
5:00 P. M.
6: 40. P. M.
8:10 P. M.
10:30 P. M.
SUNDAY SCHEDULE.
Lv. Convent 9:30 A. M.
Lv. Bryan for College. .. .10:00 A. M.
Lv. College 10:30 A. M.
Balance Sunday schedule same as
week days.
YITH THE CHURCHES
FIRST METHODIST.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Mis
sionary Sunday. Let there be a 'full
collection.
Preaching at 11 a. m. by Rev. R. A.
Burroughs of Waco superintendent of
the Texas .:' Methodist Orphanage.
There will be no eevnlng service on
account of the pastor's absence.
All are invited to these services.
GLENN FLINN Pastor.
FIRST BAPTIST.
Services at the First Baptist Church
Sunday as follows:
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.; Mr.
T. R. Batte superintendent '
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
by the pastor.
B. Y. P. U. at 7 p. m.; Dr..C. S.
Richardson president
The Lord's supper will be observed
at the morning service.
This is the pastor's anniversary.
Tomorrow he enters upon his sixth
year as pastor of this church. He
will be pleased to greet large audi
ences at both the morning and even
ing services.
M. E. WEAVER Pastor.
FIRST FREE BAPTIST.
Sunday school lat 10 a. m.; Walter
Lowery superintendent
Rev. J. J. Tatum will occupy puipu
at 11 o'clock.
Christian Endeavor meeting at 7: 15
p. m. All Endeavorers are earnestly
requested to be present at this conse-
cration meeting. Subject: "A Chris-
tian's Faith."
Services at 8 o'clock; sermon by
pastor.
Come and worship with us.
C. C. WHEELER Pastor.
CHRISTIAN.
We wiBh to remind the members of
the Christian Church and all of our
friends that we will renew all of our
services tomorrow. We are looking
forward to a splendid fall campaign
of service. We desire at once to wel
come you to become fellow workers
with us.
; Sunday school at 10 a. m.
' Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
! Official board meeting at 3:30 p.m.
Come and worship with us.
JAMES N. THOMAS Pastor.-
i ' PRESBYTERIAN. v
I Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
' Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
' Vacation season is over. Let us all
be in our places in the church.
J. R. FINLEY Pastor.
EPISCOPAL.
Eucharist 8 a. m. and 11 a. m.
Evening prayer 7:30 p. m.
W. W. DAUP Rector.
Episcopal Sunday School.
Sunday school at the Episcopal
Church at 10 o'clock tomorrow. The
public iS Itivlted to attend these
services. - -; - '
. DAVID RE1D
Superintendent
SUPERINTENDENT ORPHANS-
HOME TO PREACH HERE
Tomorrow at 11 a. m. Rev. R. A.
Burroughs of Waco superintendent of
the Texas Methodist Orphange will
proach at the First Methodist Church.
Dr. Burroughs Is a strong preacher
and the public will enjoy hearing him.
COSTY NAVAL COLLIER
I -FLAT FAILURE
By Associated Press.
San Francisco. Cal. Sept. 6. The
naval collier Jupiter on which the
Government spent $1200000 install
ing elaborate machinery Is a com
plete failure according to a report.
MRS. PANKHURST
TO 0. S.
IBy Associated Press.
New oYrk Sept. 6. Advices re
ceived here today said Mrs. Emmellne
Pankhurst the English militant suf-
fragette had arranged to sail for the
United States on October 4.
MEN WOMEN INS GH1L-
DIEN DROWN IN RIVER
CBy Associated Press.l
Simla India Sept. 6. One hun
dred and fifty native men women and
children were drowned today while
fording the river Beas on their way
to the fair in the Punjab district
3.
4.
TODAY FROM 2:00 P. M. TO 11:00 P
80UL TO 80UL (Reel 1) .... Eclair
This story is one that is taken from life. Don't fall to
see the great mountain scenery the hotel-keeper's crime
his daughter puts It on her husband to save him his
disgrace. Finally the confession. '
SOUL' TO SOUL (Reel 2) ? Eclah-
Featuring Edwin August one of the beBt He will be your
favorite If you will see him. once.
THE CHINESE LAUNDRY Imp
A comedy that1 will make your sides hurt and bring the
tears to your eyes from laughter. Don't miss ' It
CARTOONS by Hy Mayer Imp
You all know who Hy Mayer Is and that his cartoons
are worth coming miles to see. DON'T LET THIS
CHANCE GO AS IT IS GREATEST YET.
DON'T MISS FATE AND THREE MONDAY. IT'S 8IMPLY
GREAT. A FEATURE BY THE POWERS COMPANY. THAT IS
ENOUGH.
MONDAY FROM 6:00 P. M. T0 11:00 P. H
.1. TRACKED BY WIRELESS (Reel 1) ...i. Warner
' A thrilling three-reel drama. See the horse and rider .
dive from the boat In mid-ocean.
2. TRACKED BY WIRELE88 (Reel) 2 WarW
The attempted robbery. The race between train and
automobile. The robbers escape.
1 TRACKED BY WIRELESS (Reel' 3) Warner
Don't miss this great sensational drama. See the big
wireless working the capture.
DON'T FAIL TO 8EE THIS " BIG FEATURE ONE TIME
ONLY.
Tracked By Wiretes 3 Reel Warner Feature
Don't miss this great story that Is full of thrills from start to
finish. See the wireless In operation to uphold the law. Don't
miss It
Tracked By Wireless
We Lead Others Follow.
THE COTTON MARKET.
Cotton of this season's growth has
been received at the various local
warehouses to date as follows:
Lawrence warehouse 4375
Brick warehouse 2806
Union warehouse 2796
Total ..... 9977
Interurban cotton 907
Round bales 198
Grand total 11.082
Bryan spots 12 l-4c for upland
12 l-2c for bottom for receipts.
Cottonseed $22.00 per ton.
Future Quotations.
Y'sday
New York Open Close Close
October 12.68 12.61 12.55
December . . . .12.75 12.58 12.60
January 12.68 12.49 12.50
March .... .12.79 12.68' 12.60
New Orleans
October .... .12.7 ItM 12.66
December . . .12.79 .4 12.64
January 13.82 12.68 12.65
March 12.90 12.77 12.73
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Pressley of
Cook's Point were In the city Friday
shopping.
After a pleasant visit of several
days in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
M. Caldwell Mhss Estelle Rhodes re
turned to her home at Franklin today.
SEVERE PUHISHUEIIT
a
Of Mrs. CkappeD of Fits Tears
Stmidinf Relieved hj CahL
Mt. Airy N. C Mrs. Sarah M. Chan-
pell of this town says: "I suffered for
live year with womanly troubles. slso
stomach troubles and my punishment
was more than any one could tell.
I tried most every kind of medicine
but none did me any good.
I read one day about Cardut the wo-
man's tonic and I decided to try it I
had not taken but about six bottles until
I was almost cured. It did me more
ood than all the other medicines I had
led put together.
My friends began asking me why I
looked to well and I told them about
Cardut. beverai are now taking a."
D Mtb lady reader. sun from asp-
of the ailments due to womanly trouble
such as headache backache sideache.
sleeplessness and that everlastingly tired
feeling?
If to. let us urge you to give Cardul a
trial. We leel confident H will help you
lust as it has a million other women la-
the past half century.
Begin taking Cardui to-day. Yota
won't regret it All druggists.
WHHHt Chattanooc Madldna Co.. UW
ldrltarr Drat. ChaOanooaa Twmi. (or Sp"t
Wrartnu on your mm and S4-pae book. Home
Traalmant lor Woman" in plain wrapper. M.O. I Si
Read "The Eagle" Want Ada.
The New Fall Goods Are Arriving
Our buyer Mr. Edge has just returned from his buying tour. He speaks
very favorably of the new styles that will be in vogue this season. He being in touch
with the metropolis market was able to buy the most popular materials for you and
you can rest assured that which you buy here will stand the test of popularity.
New Ratines For Fall
This popular fabric finds favor in the heart of every American Woman.
But why not? It is so well adapted to the graceful drapes worn at present. We
have just received some beautiful silk finish materials in plain colors of King Blue
Pink Light Blue Nee-rose Old Rose etc. Price reasonable at. ... . $1.00 yrd.
Silk Poplines and Matlasses
Thirty six inch wide in shades and tints of Blue Champayne Pink Brown
Rose Lavander Coup-de-rose ets. Most of these are in five yard patterns selling
at $4.96 and 86.00
EUGENE
EDGE
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Buchanan, A. J. The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 245, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 6, 1913, newspaper, September 6, 1913; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth324531/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .