The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 162, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 2, 1914 Page: 3 of 4
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.TUESDAY JUNK 2 1914.
VHH WiYAN 1ATTV RM.UO
SomUFolks Just Naturally Feel Happy
Some folks JtiKt naturally fed happy all the time. Other
folks can't Hee where the lauRh comeB In. There's no joke
It's a condition. Many are run down In general health
and don't know it .
Vinol
backs you up so you don't have to back down that's where
the laugh comes In
Price $1.00
But It's worth more.
E. J. JENKINS
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RAILWAY TIME TABLE
Houston A Texaa Csntral.
Northbound.
No. Arrive .Depart.
1 12:25 pm 12:25 pm
6.; 12:20am 12:20am
16 2:19pm 2:19pm
17 2:30 am 2:20 am
Southbound.
2 1:15pm 1:15pm
6 8:05 am t:6am
II 4:20pm 4:30pm
II 4:10am 4:10am
International A Croat Northern. '
Northbound.
No. Arrlto. Depart
14 1:44 pro 1:44 pm
Southbound.
15 4:45 pm 4:45 pm
LOCAL AIIDOTHERWISE
Dixie tonight
Plel'e pure later beer In bottlea at
MarwIU's.
Base Kelly ot Colevlew was In the
city today.
Mrs. T. K. Johnson Is visiting rela-
tives In Waco.
Rags Have you any rsgsT Eagle
TrlnUng Company.
Dr. J. L. Fountain went to Navasota
on business yesterday.
W. B. English was In the city to-
day from Steep Hollow.
Mrs. J. 8. Jenkins of Mumford Is the
gust of Mrs. Will Battle.
George Edse of Harris school house
was In the rlty today on business.
It II. Seals and family of Renchley
were among the visitors to tne rlty
today.
W. H. Buchanan was In the rlty
today from Kurten after freight for
his store.
J. O. Kernole of Anderson Is visit-
ing his mother Mrs. R. V. Kernole
In this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kurten were
among the visitors to the city today
from Kurten.
Give os your June account and com-
tare our groceries and service with
others. Bell Bros.
Miss Janet I.elser returned to her
Bom In Palestine today after a visit
to Mrs. Ben MarwllL
All Scoppernong wine 60c qua
while It lasts; also fine wines llquo
and cigars g. C. Wolton.
Joe Detier has returned from fa
visit to Msrlln. where he has beenvln
the Interest of his health.
Try our groceries and service dur-
ing the month of June end be con-
vinced there Is none better. Bell Bros.
Mrs. Warren Tates returned to her
home In Georgetown today after a
visit to her parents. Rev and Mrs.
J. J. Pipkin. She was accompanied
home by her sister. Miss Alva Plpklr
who will be her guest
1
TO MAKE THE BATH
ENJOYABLE
Jergen's Violet Glycerine
Soap
25c
Per Box
Everything in Good Talcum
10c to 25c
Per Can
WITCH HAZEL. TOILET
WATERS
E.K.EMMEL
PURE DRUQ DI8PEN8ER
Moved
next to
W.E. SAUNDERS store
READY FOR BUSINESS BARGAINS
GALORE
The United Salvage Company.
Sam B.
Manager I
n-1A-LV.-.-..L'UJll
Mrs W. H. Moehlman has returned
from a visit to relatives In Navasota.
Mrs. II. E. Bmlth of Houston Is the
guest of her parents. Mcand Mrs.
8am Eaves.
John Wlckes of Houston arrived to-
day for a visit to his parents Mr. and
Mrs. K. 8. Wlckes.
Miss Cora Dulaney baa gone to
Bryan where aha will aiend the sum-
mer with relatives! Navasota Exam-
iner Just received a car of Peacemaker
fleur. Every aack guaranteed to
pleas. Bandera Bros. Phones 104
snd 612.
Mrs. Cube Lewis and children- of
Pearsnll arrived last night on avisit
to her parents Captain and Vi. A. J.
8earcy.
Miss Ada Field retur(d to her
home In Calvert today' aiter a pleas-
snt visit to Judge and Mrs. W. O.
Tsllaferro.
Mrs. T. F. Johnson and sister. Miss
Grace Tounger of Houston who has
been her guest for a few dnys. left
todsy for a visit to relatives In Paint
k V. Tl'lltiaraAa k.vlna """Row rnt.
tsge home built MTilechsnlcs avenue i
In the eastern part of the city. The '
contract was let to 8. II. Dunlap.
Prompt delivery courteous treat-
msnt and the best In the grocery line i
swslta yon at Bell Bros. Give os a i
tiltl this month. I
We take pleasure In giving you whst
yon want when you want It In the way
you wsnt It Try os with your June)
account. Bell Bros. K A
Mrs. M. Register of Willis wAoto
Houston today on a visit to relatives j
sfter a pleasant visit to her daughter 1
Mrs. C. A. Buchanan.
At our store see demonstration
"West Electric Hair Curler snd
Wsver." Mrs. Illselow. an experienced !
demonstrator will show you. Edge'
Drr Goods Co. i
Mr. and Mra. Jesse Bullock and
family of Colorado City Texss. ar-1
rived yesterday having been called '
here on account of the serious HlnM '
of Mrs. Bullock's mother Mrs. J. IT.
White of Wlxqn.
The material forAejr'Tiome of
Rev. M. EI WevfjKirnd family near
the Bryan Baptist Academy Is being
hauled In preparation to beginning the
work. The work will be done by day
labor Instead -of by contract
MR. BRISCOE'S RECITAL.
Brilliant Musical Program Rendered
at St Andrew's Church.
Mr. Addison H. Briscoe assisted bv
local talent M' an organ recital at
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church on
Monday evening at 8:30 o'clock.
A large crowd was present and
listened with appreciation to the ex-
cellent program which was equlsltely
rendered throughout
Mr. Hrtscoe. who Is a musician of
rare abllltv. has already won a place
In the hearts of Bryan's music loving
people and on lust evenlnr he f nil v
sustained his reputation when with
master touch he played the grand new
organ at St. Andrew's Church. For
the past few months Mr. Briscoe has
been organist for the splendid chorus
of trained voices composing St An-
drew's Church choir and has been a
wonderful factor In the development
of the churrh music.
Assisting Mr. Briscoe on tt pro-
gram last evening were Mrs. R. S.
Wehb and Mrs. II. O. Bnatwrlght. two
of Itrvan's recosnlzed musicians. Mrs.
Webb's rendition of Batiste's Offer-
tolre In D Major displayed brilliance
snd nobllitv of style seldom heard by
Bryan audiences.
Another enjoyable number was the
Interpretation of the Praeludlum and
Fugue on Bach by Msrt by Mrs. H.
O. Boatwrlght. an achievement which
reached a very high excellence and
charmed the entire audience
Miss Louise Caldwell rave two beau-
tiful vocal numbers 'The Hills of
Skye" bv Harris and "Slon." bv Rod-
ney. Miss Caldwell has a full rich
contralto voice which la exquisite In
toi.e and rare In volume and gives
promise of a brilliant future for this
gifted young girl.
Mr. Edward Hollck gave a violin
Wilson
DIXIE liM
TODAY ALL DAY
1. THE ROAD TO PLAINDALE Blograph Drama
2. PAT CASEY'S CASE Essanay Comedy
t. CUTEY'S WIFE Grand Two-Rael Vltagraph
4. CUTEY'S WIPE Comedy Drama With
DIMPLED LILLIAN WALKER AND WALLIE VAN
Favorites Irene Hawley Wm. Russell Isabel Rea. Flora Finch
'Jamee Lackey Eddie Rsdway Louise Willis Lillian Walker
Wallle Van.
THE BEST COMEDY BILL EVER SHOWN TONIGHT
IF YOU DON'T LAUGH TONIGHT YOU CAN'T LAUGH
DON'T MISS "CUTEY'S WIFE" ITS A SCREAM
TOMORROW ALL DAY
SPECIAL TWO REEL LUBIN DRAMA OF BEAUTY
"THE CROWNING GLORY"
With a Vltagraph Comedy "THE BOYS OF THE I. 0. U.."
WITH LILLIAN WALKER AND WALUE VAN
Alao a Beautiful Ssllg Drama With Stella Raxsto
"DAWN"
Thursday "WHEN THE LIGHTNING STRUCK" Essansy .
DON'T MISS TONIGHT'S ALL STAR COMEDY BILL
THE QUEEN
TODAY ALL DAY
1. WIDOW MUGGIN'S WEDDING
2. THE PRICE OF THE DRINKS
3. RASTUS' RIOUTUS RIDE
4. THE BOTTLED SPIDER (Part 1) .
5. THE BOTTLED SPIDER (Part 2).
Favorites Mona Darkfeather Eva Reed Chaa. Bartlett Gua
Rixley Mamie La Varne Dave- Morris and Blograph Stars .
A DANDY BILL FOR TONIGHT
TOMORROW ALL DAY
GRAND TWO REEL DRAMA
"THE TERRIBLE ALTERNATIVE"
EDWARD O'CONNOR AND MAY ABBEY IN
"LOST A PAIR OF SHOES"
MARGUERITE NE MOYER AND JIMMIE HODGES IN
"FOR TWO PINS"
ITS A SWELL PROGRAM BETTER SEE IT
solo "Trsurmeri" and also a trom-
bone solo. Schubert's "Serenade"
which added another charming fea-
ture to the program.
Rryan people are fortunate In the
possession of so much excellent musi-
cal talent In their midst
NEW VENETIAN CONSUL.
Dr. B. H. Carroll Jr. and Wlfs Sail for
Italy.
Dr. and Mrs. B. H. Carroll Jr. of
Houston have been In Washington a
fortnight guests of Dr. Carroll's
cousins. Senator and Mrs. Sheppard
on Sixteenth street during which time
Dr. Carroll was preparing to take up
his post as I'nlted Slates consul at
Venice.
On Wednesday May 27 this emi-
nent Texan and his wife accompanied
by two young ladies Miss Nancy John-
son of Kentucky the beautiful daugh-
ter of Representative nen Johnson
chairman of the House District Com-
mittee and Miss Ethel Norrls of
Washington sailed on the Verona
Italian for Genoa. They will remain
In Genoa on business ten days before
proceeding to Venice. The two young
ladles will be guests of the new Vene-
tian consul and hla wife throughout
the summer st a seaside cottage they
will secure. Dr. Carroll is a brilliant
man of fine literary attainments
whose services will be a distinct gain
to the consular corps of the t'nlted
States. Wsshlngton Correspondent of
the Houston Chronicle.
PUT IN PASSING TRACK.
The Houston ft Texas Central has
Just finished building a 4000-foot
switch track oft the main line lust
south of the tower house. This track
will be used as a passing track a
thing which has been needed In Bryan
for some time.
. NOTICEI
Starting Thursday June 4 my store
will be open from 7:30 a. m. till 7:30
p. m. A new line of groceries con-
fections etc. on band at all times.
Your trade appreciated. Phone 225.
CLAUDE LAWSON.
HOTEL RRYAN ARRIVALS
L. W. Moore Palestine.
C. B. Woolwerton Atlanta.
F. W. Kern Mansfield.
M. G. Steel Navasota.
J. Abrahnmson St. Louis.
B O. McLean. Houston.
Ward Faulkner Checotah Okla.
D. E. Brown Virginia.
J. H. Douglass Chicago.
H. F. Hlnes Corslcana.
S. A. Davidson Cincinnati 0.
A. J. McCurdy Chicago.
J. B. DuPulst Mart.
Jnwe Armstrong New Orlenns
Frod M. Court Houston.
G. R. Wilson Beaumont.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Burns Beaumont.
'TP G.-Hamilton Cleveland. :
B. R. Ferrell Dallas. '
O. O. Foster Myers.
Blograph Comedy
A Comedy Scream
Another Swell Comedy
Grand Two-Reel
Kalem Drama
THE FREE BAPTIST REVIVAL.
A magnificent audience greeted the
evangelist at the revival service at the
Jatrdome last evening snd listened to
him on the theme of "The Divisions
of Sin." Sin Is that which separates
an Individual from God and from all
that Is holy. It Is sin thst separates
fathers from homes children from
psrents etc. Too many people In this
world like Cain are accusing God of
punishing them for their sins. God
does nothing of the kind. You are the
guilty one. The law pronounces sen-
tence because of your guilt; not the
body who makes the law. If man goes
down to eternal death he sends him-
self there (not God) because he sins
I and will not turn and confess his sins
and let Jesus save him from his sins.
Services tonight and tomorrow at 8
p. m. and 10 a. m. at the alrdome. This
Is the last week of the meeting and
'we trust that every one will work to
make it a week of harvest for the
i.ora ana pray and labor to that end
that many souls will be saved from
death.
The revival season has about closed.
We are possibly In the last series of
revival meetings and yet In our own
city are hundreds who are yet un-
saved. God help us who profess to
J know Him in the free psrdon of sin
to near the great and precious com-
mand of His as He says. "Go Into the
htghwsys and byways and bid them
come In." Are we 'doing our best to
save the lost In Bryan?
Everybody welcome to these serv-
ices. -
fiooooooooooosooooeoooooooo
Cement Walks that
won't wear out 1
t
i i
T.
t General Contractor t
Phone 584
See Our Line of
$2.00 HATS
Clothes Made to
Order
Union Woolen
Mills
Phone 209
HUBBARD
I
STANDING OF TEXAS LEAGUE
Monday's Results.
Houston 4 Iittaumout 3.
Waco 3 Dallas 2
Galveston 7 Han Antonio 1. '
Fort Worth 1 Austin 0.
Where They Play Tuesday.
Houston at Beaumont
Ban Antonio at Galveston.
Dallas at Waco.
Fort Worth at Austin. I
Standing.
Clubs Played. Won. Lost P. C.
Waco 43 28 15 Mt
Galveston 49 28 21 J71
Beaumont 48 27 21 .663
Houston 60 28 22 5f.0
Fort Worth 47 28 22 532
Dallas 48 21 27 .4!!8
Austin 47 17 30 32
flan Antonio .... II 18 84 .316
AT THE DIXIE.
Tuesday The favorite of favorites
dimpled Lillian Walker and Wallle
Van in two-reel feature comedy-
drama "Cutey'a Wife."
Wednesday A beautiful two-reel
Lubln drama "The Crowning Glory"
with an all-star Lubln cast. ' Lillian
Walker and Wallle Van In another bit
"The Boys of the I. O. U." This la an
extra good one. Don't miss It
Thursday Essanay'a Fashion Plate.
Irene Warfield and the famoua Rich-
ard Travers In one of their powerful
dramas "When Lightning Struck." In
two full reels.
Friday special two-reel Vltagraph.
"The Mystery of the Hidden House."
. Saturday afternoon only John
Bunny Flora Finch Hughle Mack and
Mlsa Norman in "Mr. Bunnyhug Buya
a Hat for His Bride" and other good
pictures to make two good programs
Saturday. A complete change of pro-
grama every Saturda'y at 6:30 p. m.
Don't miss these good bills this
week.
PICKS FERGUSON TO WIN.
Hon. Clifford Adams of Brazos
County was a pleasant caller In
Kountze the first of the week. He Is
a strong Jim Ferguson man and pre-
dicts that "Farmer Jim" will pass un-
der the wire a full neck ahead of Tom
Ball the corporation representative.
Kountze News.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFER
T. P. Boyett and M. G. Nail to Fred
Smith lot 3. In block A. In the Ni
addition to the city of Bryan; consid
eration 875.
TWO RESIDENCES BURNED.
Mains Clogged and Firemen Forced to
Stand and Watch Houses Burn.
A house in the northeastern part of
the city occupied by Ghent White
caught fire this morning sbout 3
o'clock and bumed to the ground. botTi
the house and furniture of Mr. White
being total loss. A house adjoining
on the corner of the block occupied
by Mr. Vance caught from the first
house and also burned to the ground.
The firemen were on the Job promptly
but were practically helpless as the
water mains were stopped up In some
manner and although three pumps
were set to work at the plant practi-
cally no water could be obtained. All
of Mr. Vance's furniture was ssved.
Poth the houses belonged to Mrs.
Mattle Scrlmshier of F.nnis. The one
occupied by Mr. White was Insured
for $500 and that accupled by Mr.
Vance waa Insured for $6.10. Mr.
White's furniture which was a total
loss was Insured for $300.
BANKS CLOSE TOMORROW.
The Engle Is suthorlzed to announce
that the banks will be closed tomorrow
on account of legal holiday.
FOR RENT.
My eottage next to Lomaz resi-
dence. Sewerage bath and
lights.
SAM. B. WILSON
tlr4lvh
Cm
"Sporting Goods"
All Kinds
Tennis Balls l
40c Each
Tennis Rackets $1.50 to $5.00
READ ft STEWART
WISHED SHE
COULD DIE
And B Free From Her TfoullefJ
feat Find4 Better Wj.
The least amount of work tired me
Out My head would swim and I woulj
tremble lor an hour or more. Fina" I
look Cardul the woman's tonic t I
am not bothered with pains any t
and I don't have to go to bed. In
I am sound and well ot all my trout..
Cardul (roes to all the weak spots i 1
helps to make them strong. It acts wiUi
nature not against her. It is lor the
tired nervous irritable women who feel
at if everything were wrong and need '
something to quiet their nerves and
Strengthen the worn-out system.
If you are a woman suffering from any
of the numerous svmptoms of womanly
trouble take Cart It will help you.
At ail druggists.
Writ'- CtettuMra Medina Co.. U4W
l&norf DaoU Chaltaiiuea Tana. lor Spriml
fafrartMa an your cat ana S4 T4 book "Horn
Tnaunani lor Woman." k pita wrapfiar. M.& IS
Columbia. Tenn. "Many i lime
lays Mrs. Jessie Sharp of this puce
"fwkhed i would die ami be relieved
Of my auflerino;. Ixom womanly troubles.
I Could not tret up without pulling at
something to help me and stayed in bed
most of the time. I could not do my
housework.
;j"NO!IPUIICTURE" AUTO
-TEES'-
Guaranteed 7.500 Miles Service
These tires bear the greatest known
mileage guarantee yet are sold at a
price even less than tires of ordinary
guarantee. Thts guarantee covers
punctures blow-outs and general
wear. Guarantee covers 7.500 miles
service against everything except
abuse. These tires are Intended for
most severe service. As a SPECIAL
INTRODUCTORY offer we wiU allow
the following prices for the next ten
days:
TIRES-TUBES.
Tire. Tube.
18x3 f 20 $ 2.00
30x3 10.25 130
20x314 13.50 2 SO
32x3H 14.05 J.00
34x3' 15.25 3.20
rix4 17.00 3.25
r2x4 ' 19.60 J.40
C4x4 ' 20 40 3.60
.'5x4 21.00 ' 3.80
36x4 22.00 . 3.90
35x4 H ' 26 00 ' 6.00
36x4 H 27.00 .10
37x44 27.50 S.15
37x5 32.60 5 40
cent extra. S per cent discount If pay-
cent exara. I per cent discount If pay-
ment In full accompanies order and if
two are so ordered shipping charges
will be paid by us. C. O. D. on 15
per cent ot amount ot order. Our
output la limited so we suggest early
ordering. We sell direct only giving
purchsser the advantage ot all mid-
dlemen's profits.
NON-PUNCTURE TIRE FACTORY
Dyton Ohio.
BLUE SERGE
WEEK
We are offering excep-
tional values in Blue
Serges this week from
$15 to $25. Our line is
most complete. Notice
how quickly a shoddy
blue serge acquires a
tell-tale mirror finish
on the other hand take
one of our Kuppenheim-
er blue serges blue-
blooded thro and thro
replete with style and
workmanship proclaim-
ing tailoring talent in
every line. There's a
difference.
BRANDON & lAVJpr
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