The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 235, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 29, 1915 Page: 3 of 4
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Fall Painting for Protection.
TO PAINT RIGHT THE RIGHT PAINT IS NEEDED
Fall la the best time to paint buildings. The paint dries
more naturally and forms a more clastic coat.
If you have buildings which need coverinR now is the
time to do it. Protect your buildings against the ravageB
of Inclement weather. ' v
Wt have everything needed for any job of painting or
finishing.
E. J. JENKINS
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Cold Lett.
Quince Ltwla of Macy wet la Bryan
today.
Bcd Bond wtt In town from Proe-
pect today.
Joe Bonano wtt In town today from
Stone City. '
Marlon Sellers hat returned from e
vlalt to Coleman.
Hours for tht living modela tonight
from 7:30 to 9:S0.
Just received a ctr of extra heavy
eeed oata. Vtck Broa.
Tin. Will Ratnt waa a vtaltor to the
lty today from Harrcy.
HAVE YOU DANDRUPFt
DOES YOUR HAIR FALL OUTf
De You Knew What Euoulncl
Hair Tonle and Euqulnol
Soap Will Oof
Ftret It makes the scalp
healthy. In doing thla the dan
Imff ta removed the heir ttopt
tailing oatr sew hair growt
old hair la given new life.
8ECOND1T KEEPS THE
SCALP HEALTHY.
Third Any one htvlng hair
and acalp troublea will do well
to use Euqulnol Hair Tenia ind
Euqulnol Soap.
Tenia Me ens' II. Soap 2Se
E.ILEMMEL
pURE QRUC QISPENSER
Wiley Kelly waa among those In
town today from Wlxon.
George Wllllama of Colevlew was
In town today on business.
Kra. E. L. Kead of College waa
shopping In the city today.
W. T. Norton of Reliance waa trans-
acting butlnesa In town today.
Mr. end Mra Cy Koonti were vlal-
tora to the city today from Zack.
Mra. W. B. Bellhari has returned
from e visit to relattvea In DalUe.
8. 6. Kelly or Kurten waa In the
city today and called on The Eagle
A. P. Buchanan of Harvey waa
transacting buslnesa In the city today.
A. B. Holland of Bremond la a
guest of friends and relatives In thla
city.
C. B. (Hirer of Caldwell waa among
the guests registered at Hotel Bryan
today.
Mr. and Mra. Sam Cavitt of Whee-
lock were among the visitors to Uryan
today.
George Wicker Jr. has gone to
Tyler to attend the Tyler Commercial
College.
Bee the living modela at Edge Dry
Cooda Cotnpany't tonight from 7:30
to :30.
Mra. P. E. Hackney and children
went to Rusk today for e visit to
relatives.
.Plover Brand hams at lc per
pound special at Hardy Newton's
Market Quality guaranteed.
Mr. and Mra. R H. Scale and
daughter. Miss Beasle were visitors
to Bryan today from Benchley.
Joe. Cecil and Varla House of
Hockley have returned to resume
their atudlea In Allen Academy.
Call at Edge Dry Goods Company's
and aee our ready-to-wear and milli-
nery displayed on living modela
To Oar Custopers--
School Books will be strictly cash. Posi-
tively no exceptions. State contract require
this.
haswell's Book Store
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THE DAZZLING LITTLE BROADWAY FAVORITE
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"THE SWEETEST GIRL ON THE SCREEN"
IN AN EDISON SPECIAL FEATURE
TEMI'FaicSS"
PRODUCED IN THREE THRILLING ACTS
A Flay Written Especially to Frame In and Picture Forth the
Charm and Genius of Thla Little Artist
TRULY A BEAUTIFUL PHOTOPLAY
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WITH LILLIAN OREW BETTY SCOTT ANO E. H. CALVERT In
"AFFIiilTilS"
A LAUGHABLE TWO-REEL COMEDY MUDDLE
A PROGRAM ABOVE THE AVERAGE
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IN A POWERFUL GRIPPING THREE-REEL ESEANAY
"KEG.'.ILCFTHSEA"
A PICTURE THAT GRIPS ANO HOLDS YOUR ATTENTION
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IN THE GREAT BROADWAY VITAGRAPH FEATURE
"FHCU CUT TKE C'3 t5S"
ONLY THREE REELS BUT A MASTERPIECE
DO NT LET THESE SLIP BY. SEE THEM SURE
Till $M
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Fort Worth Newspaper Man Will
Sotak In Bryan During
the Fair.
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Secretary II. L. McKnlght of the
Commercial Club has received a re
ply from Hon. touis J. Wort ham. edi
tor of the KorVWorth 8tarTel'Kram.
torcptlni xffie invitation to apeak
here dung the fair. The invi'rc""1!
waa eitenjij through tht Commer-
cial Club by the fair committee hav-
ing that feature of the arrangements
In charge. The speaking will be on
the second day of the fair October 14.
Mr. Wortham la one of the ablest
newspaper men of the Bute a deep
thinker and an eloquent apeaker. He
will no doubt bring to ua a message
worth hearing and his addreaa will
not only be e pleasure but ta oppor-
tunity for our people.
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christian c::"J":l
Come to prayer mee j tc ' " 1
7:30 o'clock et tie Cts'-JLt CI
Our study la "Ufa aai Y. " i
Jeaua Christ." Eaad C t
chapter of Matthew.
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If. 0. Buchanan and daughter. Miss
Fae Buchanan ware among the vial-
tors to the city from Harvey today.
Mr. and Mra. J. M. Scasta and
daughters. Misses Vlasta and Addle.
vlaited Bryan today from Wheelock.
Mra. Elmer Russell of Matador ar-
rived yesterday for a visit to her par
enta. Dr. and Mra. P. M. Raysor.
Mra. E. Barber returned to. her
home In Houston yesterday after a
visit to her mother Mrs. Katbeiine
Braatx.
The T. W. A. will give t tea from
4 to 7 o'clock Thursday afternoon at
the home of Mra. P. B. Park. Every-
body invited to attend.
W. J. Hunter baa returned to
Shreveport. after a business trip to
thla city In connection with the Bryan
ft College Interurban Railway Company.
Thedore Miller government con
struction superintendent waa In the
city today from Ennls for his weekly
Inspection of the work on the Bryan
poatofflre building.
J. H. Carnes. second trick operator
at the Western t'nlon Telegraph Com
pany's offlre In this city has been
Joined hrre ly his family and Mil
make their home in Ttryan In future.
Mr. Carnes' household goods have ar-
rived and he and family are domiciled
In a cottage near Alien Arademy.
Rev. J. J. ilpklnTeturned today
from t vttlt tCjJ'pf'Angelo ted other
cltiet In Weat Tezaa where he went
In the Intereat of Buckner Orphans'
Home la Dallas.
Mra. J. R. Carter and sister Mist
Willie Daniels returned to their
home In Morgan today after a vitlt
to their slater Mra. Frank White who
accompanied them home for e visit
to relatlvea and friends.
Money to loan on Improved Texas
farms. Have placed about quarter
million dollars In four months. Wm.
E. Gilllland Carter Building Houston.
Texaa.
BRYAN COTTON EXCHANGE.
New York.
Tea'day
Open. Close. Close.
New Orleans.
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Large stock automobile accessories
line cylinder oil. Fish Tires cr.d Tubes ell
sizes.
Willard Battery Service Station
All Work Guaranteed
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SHIP CATTLE TO MARKET.
T. Clous of Edge brought about
trrr(Tiit-d of One cattle to Bryan to-
day preparatory to ahlpping to the
Fort Worth market. They will be
loaded and shipped tonight. Mr. floss
is t very active cattleman as welt aa
a progressive farmer and has shipped
several cart of cattle during the pant
year.
LIBERTY BELL WILL STOP.
A. A M. Cadets and Others Will Sea
Ancient Relie.
The Liberty Bell will atop at the
A. A M. College Thursday. November
It. The Liberty Bell will be en route
from Dallas to Houston. President
Bixtell recently wired the commission
In charge of the exhibition of the bell
at the San Francisco Exposition ask-
ing that the train be stopped at Col-
lege Station In order that the cadeta
might Inspect the bell. Charles So-
ger chairman of the committee haa
wired President Bittell advising that
the train will atop here. Patriotic
exerclsea and drills will be conducted
at the college. Clthena from Bryan
and neighboring towns will be Invited
to attend. An unusually large crowd
la expected at College Station at that
time aa the bell will be stopped there
the day precding the Vnlveratty-A. ft
M. football game.
BABY SHOW SATURDAY.
Come to the baby ahow Saturday
afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at Carnegie
Hall. Admission. 25c. Mothers en
tering their children will kindly have
them there at 4 o'clock. Ice cream
will be served. Forty-five bablee have
already been entered among whom
tre t ptlr of twlna tnd tripleta. If
there tre tny others please enter
them before Saturday.
PRESBYTERIAN PRAYER MEETING
F. D. Steger aecretary of the Col-
lege T. M. C. A. will conduct the
prayer services at the Presbyterian
Church tonight. The public la cor
dlally Invited and especially do we
desire a full attendance of all mem
bers.
t NOTICE.
A young man'a ault of clothes waa
taken from the Bryan Dry Goods Com-
pany's store laat Saturday. If the
party who waa eeen to take the
clothes will return them no questions
will be asked.
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Buchanan, A. J. The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 235, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 29, 1915, newspaper, September 29, 1915; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth325161/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .