The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 129, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 30, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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x8DAY MAT SO
THE BRYAN DAILY EAGLE
' A"
GRADUATION GIFTG
r.roHnntlnn Dav la an Event in the life of every Boy and Girl
To those who are seeking gift suggestions the following
list should be helpful: v
Perfumes Cut Glass Odor Bottles and Puff Boxes French
Ivory Comb and brush Sets Fountain Pens Safety Razors
we are always giaa to snow gooas wueauier yuu uuy ur
ift. V
(n? I '.irrrurina Drurcrclst
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GAL AND OTHERWISE
P. Hall of Steep Hollow wai In
city today.
be Kopecky of Rye wai in town to-
1. N. P. Houx of Mexla canm-
for etate eenator wai In tho city
y In the interest 01 ma canuiun.j.
tobert Gordon Jr. of Houston ar
Mr and Mrs. Morgan does of Cot
ton wood Mr. and Mrs. JTl. Wilcox of
Alexander Mr. and Jlrt Horace Beard
of Edge were among the visitors and
shoppers in Bryan today.
8. 8. Clay from Yuma waa In the
city this afternoon
Mra. A. S. Cannon of Calvert who
has been in the city visiting the fam-
ily of H N. Cochran returned home
this afternoon. '
Mra. T. 8. Cochran of Llvlnrston.
d in the city this afternoon VL y hef nd hU
t bis granaparenia v.pia.u fc H N -
i. W. E. Saundera. -
Vlllle Leigh of Navasota apent this Emma Rembert of Calvert who
Vnoon in the city en route to Bran- h" en in the city the gueat of the
!ss Bertha Reece of Dallas who
been visiting Mra. O. A. McCowan
jroed 'borne thla afternoon
"tr. anjl Mn. 0. L. Royder and lit-
aon J. D of Wellborn motored
)ryan this morning and apent a few
n In the city.
lr.and Mra. W. H. Harrel of Well-
Si were among the Bryan visitors
Vy. They came up to their car.
V. L. Clost a prominent planter and !
f chant of the Cottonwood commun-
waa In thla city today attending to
Jness matters. Mr. Cloas drove. In
Dwn in a brand new Overland car.
)i account of considerable repairs
!we find necessary we will not
In our new place aa soon as we
:Ipated but it will be the latter
of thla week. In the meantime
shall use extra help for transfer-
) reserve stock and we ahall
sew place fully prepared to
t of all business. Please re;
na June 1st Ton will not be
ited .Hensarling Mercantile
aver fifty years tie mer Hewing
chlna baa been the leader. They
I better today than ever. Sold for
Jo or amall monthly payments.
ted weekly or monthly. Adjust
d repair all makes. Phone T. A.
ttervjhlto.
11
ANOTHER GRAKD BILL TOKISHT
with the next and 13th number of the Great
. "STRANGE CASE OF MARY PAGE"
Entitled 'Dawning Hope" with the Famous
HENRY VALTHAL EDNA MAYO
Alao a Grand 3 act Feature Drama with
LUCY PAYTOII GEO. ROUTH
1 and 8tar Cast In "The Prisoner of Conscience"
... TOMORROW IS KNICKERBOCKER DAY '
with a big S act 8peclal KnlekerbockerFeature
"THE FURTIXS BRIDE"
' ' with the Sweet Little Screen Beauty
MISS JACKIE SAUNDERS
with other Extra Good Reels Including "Almost Right"
Thursday Jno. Junior Elizabeth Burbrldge
Friday Miss Leah Beard Vandlke Brooke
Saturday A big Extra Special Feature "The Come Back"
WITH HANDSOME HAROLD LOCKWOOD MAY ALLISON
Saturday Mattlnee Anita Stewart In "The Goddess"
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J TARSOL
NDON PURPLE
NSECT POWDER
FLYPAPER
FLY SWATTERS
SPRAYERS
ALL FjURK DRUGS
e. r emmel
Purs Djug DltptriMr
family of her son Mack Rembert on
Washington Street returned home
thla afternoon. . f
. Mra. H. 0. Ferguson and little Ethel
have returned from a visit to 8an
Marcos.
Fryers and bens have been scare
but we will be able to aupply you for
beginning of the new month. Call on
us. Hcnsarllng Mercantile Co.
Mra. John Sharp Williams Jr. and
little daughter of Tazoo City Miss.
are guests of Mrs. Williams' parents
Mr. and Mra. J. H. Webb.
Miaa Joy Doughty of Bryan la In
the city the guest of Miss Bess Car-
gill for a few( days. Navasota Examiner.
Mra. A. J. Edwara and daughter
Mlas Caro Mae of Milllcan were visit
ors to Bryan today.
Mr. and Mra. J. B. Fortune r.f Dal-
las arrived in the city yesterday af
ternoon and will visit Mrs. Alma
Hlggs.
Miss Beulah Turner who has been
visiting In Marlin for the paat several
daya has returned borne
L. M. Levlnson Jeft laat night for
Dallas and Bbreveport on a abort bust-
neea trip.
Mra. W. H. Moelilman and children
returned to their borne;' Ip Bryan to-
day after spending several daya in
the city with Mra. Mocblman'a parents
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Bosse. Navasota
Examiner.
.Mlsaes Ruth and v Ruby Gooch and
Mary Sloan left lat night for Denton
where they will attend summer
school Navasota Examiner.
Two celling fans at a big bargain.
M. R. Rlordan. Office phone 190 resi
dence phone Hi. Next to Postofflce
Queen
Tom
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to
A beautiful Paramount FeatureFrom
MARY JOHNSTON'S FAMOUS NOVEL
"TO HAVE AND TO HOLD"
with a Qrand All 8tarCaat Featuring
Thla Feature Cornea Personally Recommended By Several
Admleelon 10 and 15 cents Ring Dixie for Hour.
Thursday Another Great Paramount With
DUSTIN FARNUM IN BEN BLAIR
Saturday The Greatest Feature of Ita kind ever made
IDA SCHIIALL IN "UNDINE"
Monday June 12th By Special Request
MUTUAL MASTERPIECE "INSPIRATION"
Dont Mlaa "To Havea And To Hold" Tonight
Dont Mlaa "To Havea And To Hold" Tonight
EVERY TinE YOU EAT
You realize the importance of the quality of your grow
ceries. That is our specialty quality. It cost us EtUe
more and we have to meet same prices as other (tetters
that we find from experience that it pays in the long run
because we never lose our customers and we arc always
gaining new ones. It's the quality that does it - -
SANDERS BROS.
: Phones 512-104
THE TUB' SETS
We are showing are pleasing many customers
who seek comfort neatness and correctness
Prices From 84 to 815
Two Shipments of Straw hats received by the
morning express your size is here. I
& LAWRENCE
BRYAN TEYAS
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
At a meeting of the dearona and fi-
nance committee of the First Baptist
Church last night some matters were
formulated for presentation to the
church In conference. Accordingly a
called conference will be held at the
Wednesday evening prayer serrlce. It
la desired and hoped ttiat there may
bo a very large attendance at thla
service. Prayer meeting hour la
o'clock. M. E. WEAVER. Pastor.
When the day breaka some men
are too laiy to make use of the plecea.
ABOUT EXAMINATIONS.
On Thursday. Friday and Saturday
of thla wesk examinations for teach
ers' certificates will be held at the
court house In Bryan. Be on hand at
8:30 a. m.
& R. WILLIAMS
County Superintendent
Bryan Teiaa. May 29 1916.
WANTED.
Ten teams Wednesday morning at
o'clock with dump board beda to
hold 1M yarda. Wagon $3.60 8-hour
day. Report at Weat Henderson And
Congress streeta. Kaw Paring Co.
LUMBER AND BUILDINA
MATERIALS.
-LONG LEAP LUMBER. JU1 tmlld
Ing materials. Complete house bills
shipped anywhere. Quick shlpmenta.
Grade and count guaranteed. Exami
nation allowed. Send eitlmate. In-
dependent Co-OperatiTe Lumber Co
Lake Charles La."
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MISS CLAIRE OUSLEY.
OF ANY TI3ir.ir.1ED HAT
$4.00
Mlaa Ousley arrived home laat night
from Denton where aha waa a mem
her of .the 1916 graduating claaa of
the College of Industrial Art a. Dur-
lng the past aeaslon ahe served aa
editor-in-chief of The Lats-O among
the leading college weeklies In tbe
atate and the only one managed en-
tirely by college girls. Mlaa Ousley Is
a daughter of Col. and Mra. Clarence
Ousley and la a most gifted young
lady.
' TEXAS LEAGUE.
Resulta Yesterday.
Beaumont 7 Houston S.
Fort Worth 4 Waco 1.
San Antonio S Galveston S.
Pallas 4 Shrevcport 1.
Standing of Teama.
COLORED ORGANIZATION
HEARS MISSIONARY.
Colored Y. M. C. A. Waa Lectured
Last Night by Rev. T. C. Vinson.
Audience Very Attentive.
Tbe colored T. M. C. A. of thla city
which waa organized some few weeka
ago by Rev. Charltoa Storey of the
First Presbyterian Church held Ita
first meeting last night. They were
treated to .quite an Interesting talk last
night by Rev. T. C. Vinson a returned
missionary from Africa and waa the
guest yesterday of Rev. Storey. Quite
large crowd was present last night
and every one there expressed a de
light in hearing tbe talk the speaker
made.
Rev. Vinson began bla remarks by
telling tbe boys that he felt more like
he waa at home than alnce be had re
turned to America Inasmuch aa all of
bla audlencea In bis foreign field were
colored people. He gave them an out
line of the work that he waa trying to
accomplish and after thla told the
boys of the very bad conditions that
existed in thla far away land. He
went further into tbe every day life
of these people and the talk waa not
only entertaining but waa Instructive
and very entertaining.
This organisation ahould have the
encouragement of all the cltltena of
Bryan and Rev. Storey la to be con-
gratulated Jin having started this
movement The organization la com
posed of young colored men of the
city and a meeting la held every Mon-
day night Scripture la read and
prayers are heard and a talk la made
which tends to the betterment of their
race.
MISSIONARY SOCIETIES
ARE ENTERTAIN EDV
The ladies of the missionary ao-
slety. of the First Presbyterian.
Church were boatessea yesterday af-
ternoon to the other church aocietlev
on the lawn of the First Presbyterian
Church. A large crowd waa In at-
tendance and quite an Interesting
meeting waa had. A full report will
be published in tbe society column
of The Eagle Saturday.
BANKRUPTCY NOTICE
In the District Court of the United!
States for tbe Southern District of
Texaa In the matter of Juda Leo
Mendlovltz bankrupt
TO ALL CREDITORS: Notice 1
hereby given that 8. L. Boatwrigbt
the duly elected trustee of the above-
bankrupt estate baa been authorized
and directed to aelt tbe stock In trade-
and flxturea belonging to aald estate
at public or private sale for cash la
whole or in part to the highest bid
der subject to or free of liens oo
June 7. 1916 at 11 a. ta. at the place
of business In Bryan Braioa County
Texaa. Said aale to be reported la
writing to thla Court for confirmation
or rejection. '
EARL WHARTON '
Referee In Bankruptcy-
This Sale will present to you an opportunity of purchasing patterns
by Vogue and Gage also many beautiful hats made in our own work
room by skilled artists. None worth less than $7.50 and majority
$10.00 to $12.50.
Quality
Shoes
(This docs not include white hats)
v.'rrcr..::z
Butterick
Patterns
Team . P. W. L. P.C
Fort Worth . 43 25 18 .581
Waco 4 J S3 19 .548
8hreveport 44 13 21 .54
Galveston 44 21 20 .545
Houston 45 24 21 .533
San Antonio 45 20 25 .445
Beaumont 43 18 25 .419
Dallas 44 18 26 .409
Where They Play Today.
Houston at Beaumont.
Fort Worth at Waco.
Galveston at San Antonio.
Dallaa at Shreveport
K. OF P. MEETING.
Tonight at 8:30 p. m. Members are
vrged to be present
ED MARTIN C. C
COTTON SEED BAOi
EXPENSIVE.
Office of Information United States
Department of Agriculture.
Washington May 24. Tbe expense
and trouble of using baas In handling
and marketing cotton seed outweigh
any advantage Tags may give In re-
ducing the loss from rarelesa hand-
ling of thla crop according to cotton
aoed specialists of the United States
Department of Agriculture. They
therefore recommend the ue of bags
only In special cases as for planting
seed lees than carload shipments and
for river tranoportatlon. In t such
rasea the bags protect and facilitate
handling. Careful studios however.
show that In handling cotton seed lo
large quantities the first coot of the
bags coupled with tbe fact that they
deteriorate oulrkty and hare to be
kept In repair makes them too expen-
sive.
Shipping In baga Involves an extra
cost and labor In filling emptying
and weighing and makea accurate
sampling more difficult Time la lost
In emptying seed from bag aa loose
locks of cotton and burn tend lo make
the seed cling to the bagging. Thread
from tho mouth of tie bag alao often
geta mixed with the seed catches In
the conveying and cleaning machin-
ery and causes choke up and delayt.
FOR SALE.
A bargain. On quarter block of
ground and two good cottages; oc
four rooma and on alx rooms.
8ewer and city water; east front;
good neighborhood; cloee In. Pric
82.000. J. W. Batta. - 1
Workinglin a Circle
we manage to complete the rounds oK
Electrical Outfits and Repairs It yew
rare to have as give an entlmatw tdr
lighting heating or for ansuarlaror
and bell work wo can show yu that
Electrical appliance are fur cheaper
In tho end when their convenlenc
and comfort are considered. Wo do
all klnda ot Electrical repair workv
too.
Phone 190 Residence 481.
LI D Han
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Buchanan, A. J. The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 129, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 30, 1916, newspaper, May 30, 1916; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth325368/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .