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RYAN DAILY EAGLE
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AND PILOT
VOL XXIX. No. 29Q
BRYAN TEXAS THURSDAY DECEMBER 3 1914.
PRICE: K Pr Ym
AVIATORS ATTACK KRUPP GUN WORKS
RIGHT FRESH HIGHEST GRADE FRUIT CAKE MATERIALS
Cnko Flour
lilurk Molasses
Fruit Cake HuKar
Heedless Raisins
Cleansed CurrunU
"resHed Figs
Wlioln Dates
llatuvla fcplccs
CliryHtttl!zl Citron
Orange Feel
Imon J'eol
Kindled I'ecans
Hhellcd Almonds
Chrystallzcd Cherries
I'lneapple y ll:f
HARDY NEWTON
RDCKEFELLER BUYS
WHEAT FOR BELGIUM
Prices of Cash Grain at St. Louit and
Kanaat City Take
Jump.
BEEKRAL OE WET
BOMB STRUCK BUILDING
DAMAGE DONE IINOI
REPORTED CAPTURED
Tl
Pretoria Official Dispatch Declared
Rebel Leader Was Taken by
Government Forces.
Chicago III.. IUh: 3. Moved to
propmpt and radical a tlon by the con-
lt Ions revealed by Its Investigator
union tho starving Belgians the
Rockefeller Foundation ha entered
the open wheat market and Is buying
heavily. Wednesday the foundation
was the heaviest purchaser In the
Chicago market and when the ex-
change) closed for the day It hnd taken
7S0.000 biiHhels for Immediate ship-
ment Of this arnount 280000 bushels
which Ik In Chicago warehouses U o
H at one by rail to Atlantic ports
to be shipped to Belgium. Five hun-
dred thouHand bushels are already
afloat flt IlufTaln.
Cash wheat has advanced sharply
at St. IjOiiIh and Kansas City and It Is
Maid In LaSalle street that the Rocke-
feller Foundation has been quietly
buying for several days on advices
from its Investigators that the Bel-
gians are even In a worse condition
than has been reported and that they
must have enormous supplies Imme
diately. It is currently believed tha
tho foundation Is In the market for nil
the cash wheat that can be had for
ins:ant shipment.
(By Associated PreM )
London. Dec 3 General Christian
I)h Wet leader of the reblllon In the
I'nlon of South Africa has been cap-
tured according to a Pretoria official
dispatch to tho Renter's Telegram
Company.
Daring Aviator Made Assault on Germany's
Base of Supplies for Gannon After Drop
ping Bombs Made I lis Escape Emperor
William at the Front Conferred With Lead-
ers of Austrian Army At the Opening of
the Italian Parliament Today Prcmeir Salan
dra Said Italy Wouldftemain Neutral Riot
ing Among Interned Belgians in Holland
Caused Several to be Killed Prisoners in
English Concentration Camp Attempted to
Escape England's King Went to Firing Line.
No Change at Battle Fronts Fxtra Session
French Parliament.
L
iSlERIO
AS MAN DISHWASHER
Was Handsome Young Woman and
Fact Not Known Until Placed
Under Arrest.
(fly Associated rress )
Beaumont Tex. Dec. 3. Jack Bo-
dine who masqueraded as a man res
taurant dishwasher was arrested last
night and proved to be a somewhat
handsome wniiu woman. Letter In
dbated that ber name was sue and
that she was from Galveston. The
....li. u t.rn una tile to discover her
last name.
SPECIAL PRICES
Dunns tho Holidays we are offering bed rock prices on
all Canned Coods. The following are a few of the bargains
we are offering:
3 11). Charm T.rand Dessert readies. 2.'c quality doz. .J2.00
Z lb. Charm r.rand Insert Pears quality doz....5-.
3 11) Charm P.rand Dessert A.rieots. H.'e quality doz. .?-o
3 11). Charm Brand D. ssert l'luins. l!3c quality doz. . . .S'-.no
3 lb. Charm Hrand Des. Mixed Crapes :3c qual. doz. j.o
All 2.c Preserves and Jams dozen ' '
Van Camp's Early June Peas dozen J-
Charm Cut String P.eans. dozen 1-'"J
Van Camp's Hominy dozen
Van Kanip's Sour Kraut dozen l-MJ
Charm Pork and Peans dozen 5 .'
Comet Corn dozen '
Clipper Tomatoes dozen J
Club House 3 U) heavy packed S. Potatoes dozen. . . .S1...0
Club House 3 lb. B. Beets dozen
COOPER & COLE
I
T IS a matter of
grave considera-
tion these dayH
your grocery bills
and you owe It to
yourself to watch the
details figure the cost
as you go and com-
pare your bills.
Compare the cost
of groceries at other stores with those bought here and
learn where it i9 most advantageous for you to trade.
Then consider the quality of the goods you buy.
We will gladly abide by your decision.
(Ry Associated Press.)
London Nov. 3. An Exchange Tele
graph dispatch from The Hague says
Berlin reports that an aeronaut yes-
terday dropped bombs on the Krupp
factory at Essen.
They hit the building devoted to
the manufacture of cannon.
The aviator escaped.
The amount of damage done ia un-
known. (By Associated Press.)
Berlin Dec. 3. Emperor William
on yeierday conferred at Breslau with
Archduke Frederick the Austrian
army commanded In chief. Archduke
Francis heir to the Austrian throne
was also present.
Italy Remains Neutral
(fly Associate Press
I.olcli.ti. I'ec. Home ill-pati
say that at the ( ctill'e of the Pall. in
Parliament today. 1'ieniier Salan Ira
said there was no new fa. tor in the
situation now which would hanae
; Italy's poll y of neutrality.
I Rioting was reported at the concen-
! Iratiiin camp at Zelst Holland yester-
' day. The Dutch troops fired on the
; Belgians killing six and wounding
i nine.
j All official and private reports to-
' day are a Breed the battlefield develop-
j inenis are unimportant.
War Prisoners Attempt Escape.
(fly Associated Tress.)
i Lancaster. Kncnlnd. IVc. 5. An at-
i tempt to escape liy a thousand prison-
! eis at n concentration camp here last
i nlcht was narrowly averted. The
i trouble- started when one of the prls-
! oners boasted that lie would be re-
j leased which nnpered his comrades.
; w ho attacked the ennrds with hi h ks.
! stones and sticks. The reserves with
i fixed bayonets finally subdued the
mutineers.
Serious Condition at Priemytl.
(Dy Amorlat.il Press. )
Venice Dec. 3. The Archbishop of
I'rzemysl said the hospital were
(rowded the mortality was enormous
and the food supply exhaused.
England's King on Firing Line
(By Associated Ir ss. t
London I)ec. 3. Klnn fleori?e. who
has been visiting the Ilritish lines In
Flanders went on the firing line to-
day according to a message from ( a-
lals. English Troops in Egypt.
(Bv Associated Press.)
IxJiidon. Dec. 3. The Ausralian and
New Zealand troops which have been
disembarked in Kstypt will fisht there
until their training Is completed when
they will no d;rectly to the front with
ether Ilritish troops in Kuro; e. This ;
Is an ofth l.il iitiiiouni i-nieni. !
X L- Mil t" "
SOME PRIDES
ON BUGGIES
Dealing in buggies on a large scale
as we do we are always in a position
to sell you the best buggies for the
least money.
In addition to our large stock of new buggies we have an un-
usually large number of good second-hand buggies. Any of them
arc bargains at the prices we ask you for them. If you want a good
buggy cheap let us show you what w e have.
ETo Parks & Co
Berlin Says No Change.
Pv Associated Press.)
Berlin. Dec. 3. An official an- j
nouncement says that nothing import-'
a ut has happened In either theatre of
the war. j
Many Wounded Repc-ted.
(Ay Associated Press.) j
Pails Dec. 3. A French official re-j
port says the big numbers of wound-
f d being transferred to Ktigland by
Jarites Indicates heavy artillery fight
ing yesterday about Nieuport and
Ypres. The Belgians extended the In-
undation near Dixmude. The French
made slight progress in Argonne.
Irish Papers Suppressed.
(Py Associated Press.)
Dublin. Dec. 3. Sharp steps have
been taken to suppress Irish newspa-
pers which are opposed to enlistments
and express German sympathies after
the confiscation of the "Irish Free-
dom" a newspaper.
Austrians Capture Belgrade.
(Hy Associated Tress.)
Budapest Pec. 3. The Austrian
rapture of Belgrade yesterd.'.y was
accomplished by bayonet charges.
Extra Session of French Pariament.
(fly Associated Press.)
Paris Dec. 3. The French Parlia-
ment has been called to meet here In
extraordinary session on December
2!). The Trench CV.binet returns to
Tarls next week.
Not to Delay Ships In Searching.
Washington Dec. 3. British Am-
bassadnr Spring-Rice assured the
t'nlted States today that England
does not Intend to delay American
ships In searching for contraband. Ilo
said the contraband of copper and
metals on the Offend were stowed be-
neath a comparatively light covering
of cotton milking the sench long.
VISIT OUR BOOTH
PURE FOOD SHOW
Place All Orders Through
WILSON & ASTIN
Save Ten Cents on the Dollar
We Will Allow Ten Per Cent Discount on
All Orders Placed Through Us
WHITE CREST FLOUR
Regular Price 51.85 Less Ten Per Cent
Makes Our Price $1.65 Per Sack
MM
AT SHREVEPORT
Third Lynching In One Case
Other Lynchlngs Are
Threatened.
and
(Py Associated Tress.)
Shreveport La. Dec. 3. Kane Mc-
Knight a negro who helped to assassl-
rate Charles Hicks postmaster at Syl-
vester was lynched by a mob late
yesterday. lie was the third negro
lynched In this case and other lynch-
lngs are threatened.
WERE CAPTURED
United States Cavalrymen Intercept
Party Believed to Be
Filibusters.
(By Associated Press.)
Brownsville. Tex.. Dec. 3. United
States cavalrymen last night captured
nine Mexicans out of a party of twent-
five well armed alleged Mexican fill-
busters who were proceeding from
McAllen Texas toward the Rio
Grande.
Attention Odd Fellows.
Regular meeting tonight at S o'clock
sharp. Election of officers.
YV. T. JAMES. N. G.
JOE B. REED Sec.
REV. THOMAS DEPARTS.
Rev. and Mrs. J. N. Thomas and
son Russell left today for their new
home In Ottawa Kan. where Rev.
Thomas has accepted a call to the
pastorate of the First Christian
Church.
Mexia Tipe for tho gas line In:
course of construction between the
fields here and Corslcnna Is arriving
daily and work Is being rapidly push-
ed on this project.
THE BEST IS ALWAYS THE
CHEAPEST
We take pride in furnishing the best quality of
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
The market affords. Our service is surpassed by none.
A trial order will be appreciated.
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Buchanan, A. J. The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 290, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 3, 1914, newspaper, December 3, 1914; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth324913/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .