The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 213, Ed. 1 Friday, September 3, 1915 Page: 3 of 4
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FRID.'. SEPTEMBER 3 19X5.
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WALL PAPER
We are showing a big line of Wall Paper at
popular prices 15c 20 and 25c per double
roll.
J. Jenkins Phone 20
LOCAL AND OTHERWISE
Gold Leaf.
Your merchant sell Cold Leaf. Ask
him.
J. K. rreisnal of Tabor wn In town
today.
W. T. Jonea of Reliance was In town
todny.
Car of cottonseed meal on track.
Ylck Proa.
Miss Robbie Nlcol la visiting friends
In Marlln.
Vlck Bros for hulla and nieal.
rhon 376.
W. T. Norton was In the c !ty today
from Reliance.
R. 8. Xewsora wai In the city today
from Whlttaker.
William Manthel of Knrtm was In
the rlty today.
J. T. Tate vu a visitor to Bryan
today frtm llarrey.
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Toilet
Zj Soap
PAI.MOLIVE Boap. wade of
Palm and Olive oil. It's
mild emollient properties
render It one of the best
complexion soaps. 10c per
cake
CASTILE
Pure Castile Boap is the best
soap for bath and nursery.
We have the true Contl
Brand castile soap. Large
cakes 10c
E. R. EMMEL
I'r. W. F. odnni was In te rl'y to-
day from Kurti-n.
C. It. U (iraham
JURE llRilG niSPENSER o
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as In the cttv !
today from Harvey.
P. If. Arrlnston was In the rlty to-'
dav from .Villi an. I
T. A. Hi nHilim ns In town to-'
day froiy Steep Hollow. j
l.lllo Renfro of Hearne tm a vlsi-1
tor to Bryan yesterday i
J. II. 1 learn was In the rlty on buxl '
nes tody from Kurten.
R. J. IlorlKkle waa In town today
from hli home near College.
Note the article the Maccabees:
have In thla evening's paper.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Maxwell of lola
were Tlaltore to Bryan today.
Mlaa Winnie Bell of Graham Is a
guest of relative's In this rlty.
Mrs. 8. V.'. Meredith and children
are visiting relatives In Mllllran.
Miss Johnnie 8eale of Cleburne Is
a guest of Mra. E. W. Crenshaw.
Seed wheat for fall planting. For-
rest Jonea Company. Phone 465.
W. 1). Yerdley waa anions; the visi-
tors In town today from Harvey.
C. M. Rllner was a visitor to the
city today from HolllKsn Chapel.
J. B. Prlddy and Read Wlppreihl
went to Calvert on business today.
II. G. t'mland hae returned to Nava-
sola after a business trip to this city
Charles Stephen was here for a
brief visit yesterday from Hempstead.
To !! One secondhand wacnn;
one tray pony Hensarllng Mere. Co.
George W. Saxon of Reliance was
among the visitors In the rlty today.
Home-made candy and cake Satur-
day afternoon and night on Carnegie
lawn.
Mrs.-M K. Goodson of Houston Is
a guest of her daughter Mra. E. W.
Crenshaw.
Have your fortune told by the Mac-
cabee gypsy queen Saturday on the
Carnegie lawn.
George and Sam FosterbrJnjrers
have returned from a bsfeTuslness
trip to Houston. (S
I am prepared to saw your wood at
roc per cord. Phone 540. W. L.
Wyatt Bryan. Texaa.
Mrs. S. R. Jonea of Wlnfleld. Kan.
arrived yesterday for a vttt to her
sister. Mrs. W. L. Ware.
Mra. O. I Wilcox and children have
been spending a few days with rela-
tives In thla rlty.
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A BILL TONIGHT THAT WILL PLESE ALL
THREE GOOD DRAMAS AND THREE GREAT COMEDIANS
GRACE DARMOND IN A BEAUTIFUL DRAMA
"MA. JARR AND THE VISITING FIREMEN." COMEDY
BEAUTIFUL RUTH STOIiEHOUSE
-IN A NIGHT IN KENTUCKY" BEAUTIFUL DRAMA
HAM AND EUD l?l "HAM'S EXPERIMENT"
RAYMOND McKEE IN "MATILDA'S FLING." COMEDY
SOME INTERESTING NEWS IN THE FORD WEEKLY
TOMORROW AFTERNOON I TO 6:33 ONLY
A BEAUTIFUL SELIG SPECIAL DRAMA
"THE WAIT OF A WOMAN'S HEART"
ALSO AN EXTRA GOOD NUMBER OF THAT
FAMOUS SELIG WEEKLY
"THE QUARREL." A DANDY VITAGRAPH COMEDY. WITH
WM. DUNCAN AND MYRTLE GONZALEZ
SEE THIS BILL TOMORROW AFTERNOON ONLY
TOMORROW NICHT. "THE MASKED DANCER" FEATURE
DON'T MISS THE FUN TONIGHT
All Foreign Money Seared From Low
to High and Then Back.
Pound Sterling Gained.
Fresh Turnip Seed
AT:
HaswelVs Book Store
QUEEN TOMORROW
THE METRO PICTURES CORPORATION PRESENTS
THE POWERFUL DRAMATIC STAGE STAR
EDMUND BREESE
IN A GRIPPING AND ENCHANTING FIVE-ACT PLAY OF
THE GREAT FROZEN NORTH
"THE SHOOTING OF
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FROM THE POEM CLASSIC OF THE SAME NAME BY
ROBERT V. SERVICE
POSITIVELY ONE OF THE MOST POWERFUL PICTURES
EVER SHOWN IN THIS CITY
A GUARANTEED -CLASS A" FEATURE
ADMISSIIN IOC AND 20C
HOURS: 1:30 2:45. 4. 5:15 6:30 7:45. 9 and 10:15 P. M.
Pr Associated PrMS J
New Ycrk Sept. 3. Foreign moneys
today soared from low to high and
then back a tain In erratic faahlon.
The pound sterling flr.aty Iscttled at
ll.Ct here It seemed fairly station-
ary. The confusion dearly Indicates
values are upward bound ai-ronllnx
to biiukera here and are groping
blindly fur a steady l osltlon.
England Obtains Credit.
New York. Sept. 3. It Is reiorted
that Entland has obtained a prelimi-
nary credit here of between $50000-
0o and tioo.ouo.ooo to tide over her
pressing obligations and to stop the
downward price of sterling.
KODAK FILMS
We have a complete line to fit
any Kodak
READ & STEWART
Druggists
WILL Moe auilNESS.
M. BonnevttfeT proprietor of the
Bonneville Racket Store has leased
the Court building on Bryan and West
Caldwell streets and Is having same
renovated preparatory to moving his
business Into same In the liear future
irv-m ita present location In the post-
office block. t
The building Is being thoroughly re-
paired and new fixtures and plate
glass tX.o-x windows are to be In-
stalled. An up-to-date awning and
concrete sidewalk will be built In
U. S. Weather Bcre2u
DAILY WEATHER FORECAST
Office Dunn A Daly Bldj.
Phonv 71
Forecast until 7 p. m. Saturday
Tonight and Saturday generally fair.
Weather Conditions.
A shallow barometric depression ex-
tends from Western North Pakota
southward Into ArUona and somewhat
unsettled weather prevalla la that re-'
glon. Showers were reported from .
Northern I'tah and from the extreme
Northwest. Another area of high
pressure la moving In over the North
Pacific coast and It Is cooler In that
section. East of the Rockies there
has been a general though alight rise)
In temperature except In South At-
lantlc States where It la slightly
cooler but throughout the cotton belt
temperatures continue below norma!.
The lowest last night In Texaa sta-
tions ranged from 47 degrees at Clar-
nd Dublin to 72 degrees at
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front and a gravel walk will be built
along the north side of ta building tendon
Mr. nonneville was formerly lu bufcl- Corpus Chrlstl.
ness In this building for a number o.'J
years and on re-establishing there he
wishes to have a modern up-to-dat'Sgsa a
tuslness house.
The repair work la under the d!rec
tion of p. stacey. 1 reat i ou a Little Better
We Are Prepared to Do Everything
IN THE ELECTRICAL LINE
LarRe and complete line of Electric Supplies. House
WlrinR a specialty. Our electricians are the best money
will employ. All work guaranteed. Give us a trial
D. D. WHITE
rhone 563
Successor to It. E. Cole
! Maa"---"---"vivlfYrufwij
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Anuomtrcmrnt
TYLES letter than
ever. Factory equijfeJ
with new machinery
throughout. AH meth-
oJs of manufacturing
improved 501 style)
in direct roortion value
too. Smart Stylish and F1ex-
ilJe to the last degree. The new
models on display today. You re
cordially invited to insfazt them.
YTZTi
Miss Maxlne Plotts of Rediaa is a
guest of relatives and friends In this
city.
The 5c fare will be discontinued on
the Intemrban after Tuesday Septem-
ter 7. Ride now.
The .c fare will be discontinued on
the Interurban after Tuesday Septem-
ber 7. Ride now.
j The T.c fare will be discontinued on
the Intemrban after Tuesday Septem-
! ber 7. Ride now.
I F. A. Capps of Arllncton was In
Pryan todny and his many friends
I were glad to see him.
Mrs. M. Francis and Mrs. R. Young-
Mood were shopping In the city to-
day from College.
Mrs. V. W. Foter and MIm Frances
Hamilton are visiting Mrs. C. Lorraine
at her home In HcmpMend.
To buy ("hi. kens hens fryers
broilers. We will pay top market
trices llensarllng Mercantile Co.
I firing your cream to our cregra sta-
tion located at Reid Rroa. y't will
pay you :8c thla month. K. k M.
Creamery.
I Mra. T. R. lardleyJrlis returned to
her home In Pin ALalfild. after visiting
her son W. D.fdley. and family of
Harvey.
I Attention Is called to G F. Parks
! k Company's new ad In this Issue.
They offer some real bargains In nr.
nud art squares.
j Mlsa Julia Mouznn of Dallas who
has been a guest of relatives In this
city for several days. Is visiting rela-
tives In Houston.
The best match of the season at
the alrdome Monday. September (.
Kidney Dervish of Houston and Oscar
8trlckland of this city.
Com and be refreshed with Ice
cream and cake served by tb Mac-
erteet Saturday tfttraooa ui sight
on the Carnegie lavs.
Mrs. Retty Parker and daughter
Mlsa Elizabeth Parker returned to
their home In Ben Arnold today afte-
vlsltlng relatives and friends In this
city.
Come out and see the best wrestling
mstch of the sesson at the alrdome
Monday nljtlit at 8:30. Strickland
champion of Aryan and Dervish
champion of Houston.
Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Rullock were
called to Waco today ni acrmurf of
the serious Illness of tlimi&erSuFlitt-r.
Mrs. J. K. Plnyl.xk.
Exceptional Mr values are offered
for little money at Hcrmer'a. Newest
ladles' ready-to-wear men's clothing
and shoes Ju-t received. Rig selection
I In all lines. Everything up to the
minute.
Miss Ixila Wilson left yesterday for
Los Angeles here she will attend
the Egan School of Dramatic Arts dur
ing the coming session.
Pon t miss the wrestling match at
the alrdome Monday September . O.
I. Strickland or thla city and Kid Der-
vish amateur champion of Houston.
I termer's are selling out small lots
of this season's dresses skirts mus
lin wear corsets men's ladles' and
children's low quarters etc. at lest
thsn wholesale cost. Come to aee us.
Clad to show goods.
Saturday wilt be your last oppor-
tunity to get your photos made at half
price. Some have been In already
and others are risking the loss of their
little ones without even a picture to
"hang on mcmory'i wall" Carter's
Stidlo.
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TWO PHONES-177
OUT
Civil Authoritiee Unable to Contra
Situation at Scene of Paper '
Mill Strike.
rL50V JR.
Tty Associated Presa-I
Albany N. Y.. Sept. 3. Coverno
Whitman called out the militia todal
to take charge of the paper mill str!k
situation at Deferit. There were riots
there last nlcht and the sheriff said he
was unable to cope with the situation
today.
WERE ill STATE OF 11
COTTON RECEIPTS.
Cotton has been received In the
local warehouses thla season as fol-
lows: Lawrence warehouse 870
Cnlon warehouse Kl
Brick warehouse 400
Total 1.795
Cottonseed $18 per ton.
Bryan spots. &c middling basis.
BRYAN COTTON EXCHANGE.
ilDCPIl ruinm mi.r
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
Ed Mathls and Miss Iestlne Steele.
Clarence Calhoun Jr. to Alpha Williams.
TEXAS LEAGUE STANDING.
Yesterdays Results
Houston 5. Beaumont 0.
Fort Worth . Dallas 31
Waco S. ShreVeport 0.
Beaumont off day.
Where They Play Today.
Beaumont at Houston.
Waco at Shreveport
Dallas at Fort Worth.
San Antonio off day.
New York.
Standing.
Tes'day
Open. Close. Close i
October 9.7: HO S.K
December 10.07 10.14 10 15
January 10.16 10.28 1ft.:?
March 10.48 10.r.3 10.50
New Orleans. !
October 9 56 9.SS 9.67 j
December 9.:"1 91 9.9S
January 10.07 1010 10.15 1
March 10.IS 10.23 10.36 1
Waco
San Antonio
Fort Worth .
Galveston .
Pallas
Houston . ...
Beaumont .
Shreveport .
Disbanded.
Pld. Won. Lost
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A CORRECTION.
Through an error In our ad yester-
day mentioning we would pay 30c for
butter fat same should rend 28c hut
we hope to reach 80c by the 1st of
October. A. A U . CRXAMERT.
Fifth Season
HERBERT WILLIAM REED
SINGING AND TIANO
Member of
Texas State Music Teachers' Association
Studio Carnegie Hall Sub-Studio near East Skle School
Thone 83
The true test of a teacher is the work of his pupils
We Keep a Complete Line of Electric Supplies.
Storage Batteries a Specialty
THE AUTO CO. PH8XE5S5 KYLE OWEXSt TZZ?
ADO TO YOUR COMFORTS AT HC'JIE
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Buchanan, A. J. The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 213, Ed. 1 Friday, September 3, 1915, newspaper, September 3, 1915; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth325139/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .