The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 130, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 31, 1916 Page: 5 of 6
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WEDNESDAY MAY 81 191.
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THE BRYAN DAILY EAGLE
GRADUATION
Graduation Day Is an Event In the life of every Boy and Girl.
To those who are seeking gift suggestions the following
list should be helpful:
Perfumes Cut Glass Odor Bottles and Puff Boxes French
Ivory Comb and brush Sets Fountain Pens Safety Razors.
We are always glad to show goods wheather you buy or
not
E. J. JEMKirJB Drujwlst
LOCAL MID OTHERWISE
- aire. Will aBttle is in Wellborn
visiting ber parents for a few days.
A telegram wag received yesterday
afternoon by Jim W James from M.
D. Chance at Cblcago which an
J. M. Olson of Steep Hollow was
transacting business in the city to-
day. Allen T. Dyess and John Dyess were
in Bryan today. '
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Horton and
Miss Dona Slaughter of Reliance were
among the out of town shoppers in
the city today.
Misses Clara May and Alecla Crow-
nounced the arrival of an eight-pound!611 ot Galveston who have been in the
girl in bis home. Cl1' ine um ot mB Kbryn J.
J. T. Swanson of Navasota was returned home yesterday afternoon. j
business visitor in Dryan today. ar- and MrB- Web at-
Judge and Mrs. W. J. Moore of louu' " oiionseea trusners con-
Bencbley were in Bryan today.
M. 0. Buchanan and Amon
Wll-
vention in San Antonio.
Henry Koontz was down today from
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A SWELL EXTRA SPECIAL BILL TONIGHT
The Famous Knickerbocker Feature Presents
"THE FLIRTING BRIDE" '
with Star Cast Featuring The Beautiful Little
MISS JACKIE SAUNDERS
"Pedro Punk Poet" Mutual Comedy Drama
"Almost Right" A dandy Cut Comedy Drama
See this Fine Bill Tonight '
An unusually Good Bill Tomorrow
with a Grand 3 Act Essanay Drama
"THE SCHEMERS"
featuring A Big Cast of Stars with The Popular
N JNO. JUNIOR ELIZABETH BURBRIDGE
"More Truth Than Poetry! A Dandy Vogue Comedy .
"The Improbable Yarn of McQuIrk" Beaux
. Friday "The Primal Instinct" with Leah Balrd
Saturday an Extra Added Big Feature "The Come Back With
May Allison And karrold' Lockwood --.--
Saturday Afternoon only The Next Episode of the "Goddess"
with Anita Stewart EaVle Williams ' V ' ".
0
Hams of Harvey were In Bryan today Zaclt
attending to business matters.
Prof. J. L. Cobb of Tabor waa in
the city this afternoon.
The large plate glass which was
Private instruction will be given by
the Bryan Baptist Academy during
June and July to those who wish to
complete partial grades and make up
broken out aeveral daya ago In the . deficiencies. For further Information
front of the building occupied by the?0009 451
Wallace Printing Company by the
storm la today being replaced.
Two celling fans at a big bargain.
M. B. Riordan. Office phone 190 resi-
dence phone 483. Next to Postoffice.
Fryors and hens bave been scare
but we will be able to supply you for
beginning of the new month. Call on
ua. Hensarllng Mercantile Co.
. Two men a borse and a large lawn
mower are very busy today moving
the lawn at the court house. Tbe
looks around this structure are great-
ly Improved thereby.
On account of considerable repairs
that we find necessary we will not
get In our new place aa soon aa we
anticipated but it will be tbe latter
part of tbla week. In the meantime
we shall use extra help for transfer-
Ing our renrve stock and we shall
open our new place fully prepared to
take care of all business. Please re-
member us June 1st. Tou will not be
disappointed. Hensarllng Mercantile
Co.
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TARSOL
LONDON PURPLE
INSECT POWDER
FLYPAPER
FLY SWATTERS
SPRAYERS
ALL PURS DRUGS
E. R. EMMEL
Pur Drug Dlaptnttr
It is easier to pick a fuss with
neighbors than it la to pick music out
of a banjo.
Over fifty yean the ner Hawing
Machine has been tbe leader. They
are better today than ever. Sold for
cash or small monthly payments.
Rented weekly or monthly. Adjust
and repair all makes. Phone T. A.
Satterwhlte.
LUMBER AND BUILDING
MATERIALS.
"LONG LEAF LUMBER. All Build-
Ing materials. Complete house bills
shipped anywhere. Quick shipments
Grade and count guaranteed. Examl
nation allowed. Send estimate. In-
dependent Co-Operatlve Lumber Co..
Lake Charles La."
WANTED.
Ten teams Thursday morning at
8 o'clock wiih dump board beds to
hold li yards. Wages $3.50 (hour
day. Report at West Henderson and
Congress streets. Kaw Paving Co.
8T. JOSEPH'S CHURCH.
Tomorrow the feast of Christ's as-
cension into heaven. Mass and ser-
mon at 8 o'clock. High mass sermon
and benediction at 10:30.
J. B. OLEISSXER Paator.
PUBLIC SCHOOL
COMMENCEMENT.
An exercise by the iraduatlng lasi.
Thursday night June 1 8.30 p. m.
Colonial Theatre.
Graduating exercises. Friday morn-
ing June 2 at 10:30 a m. with sev-
eral very high ranking pupils on tho
program.
Everybody conMally Invited to at-
tend. Come on time If yon come at
all. The high achooi stands for
promptness. Besides yon do not dis-
turb tbe speakers comlnf In when
you are on time.
Those who wish to present flowers
or anything el to graduate! will
send them to tbe homes not to the
stage.
W. C. LAWSON. Superintendent
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Queen
omorrou
The Paramount Pictures Co. Presents .
The Distinguished American Actor ' ;
MR. DUSTIN FARIIUM
In the Powerful Feature Photoplay
"BEN BLAIR"
Positively One of Paramount'a Best
Admission 10 and 15 cents Ring Dixie for Hours.
SATURDAY GREAT SPECIAL FEATURE SATURDAY
The Great Champion Diver and Swimmer
MISS IDA SCHNALL
and a Bevy of Pretty Swimming Malda In
"DIIDIIIE"
A triumph of the 8llent Drama
Coming June 12th By Special Request the
MUTUAL MASTERPIECE 'INSPIRATION"
SCHOOLMATES IN
HAPPY REUNI
ON.
REV. J. J. TATUM
Rev. J. J. Tatu
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returned from
Miss Celeste Roberts of San Angelo Minneapolis Minn- where be attend-
j . . ! ed the annual meeting of the Northern
and Mlse Blllle Gustavue of Bellinger .
Paptlst convention. He had the pleas-
who are old echoolmates and friends )Ure of eelnf. many of hs oM frlends
of the Western Plalna are in the city
at the home of the letter's sister
Mrs. W. H. Cole on East Caldwell
Street It has been some time since
these two young ladles bave been to-
gether and many enjoyable affairs
bave been arranged for their enter
talnment while In the city.
REV. E. L. SHETTLES
HERE TONIGHT.
Rev. E. L Shettles will hold the
prayer meeting ad second quarterly
conference tonight at tbe Methodist
Church. Tbe teachers meeting will
while gone and had a most enjoyable
trip. He visited two of his former
pastorates and had the pleaaure of
preaching to his former congrega-
tions one at Oelwtne Iowa and the
other at Ava III. He also visited Rev.
T. A. Searcy formerly of Bryan now
holding a responsible pastorate In
Iowa. Rev. Tatum reports that more
than 1700 delegatea and visitors were
Is attendance upon the convention.
GAVE WRONG COMMITTEE.
In the report yesterday by The
Eagle of the Commercial Association
be held after the prayer meeting with directors meeting. It waa stated that
Superintendent Bethany In charge.
CHAS. T. TLLY Pasor.
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PMASOLS OF STYLE !
PARASOLS IN THE LATEST
COLORS AND DESIGNS
Are here for your choosing. In combination of
shades that lend grace to the toilette and charm to
the bearer. A large variety to select from and prices
moderate for fine quality. .
keen
Qaality
Shoes
Butterick
Duff akh
i audita
committee composed of A. M. Wal-
drop Eugene Edge R. 8. Webb 8r
A. W. Wilkerson and Kd Hall was
appointed by the chair to confer with
the young men of the city who pro
pose tho organisation of a Young
Men's Business League was an er-
ror. Tbla committee was appointed
to secure a new secretary and the
committee appointed for tie other
purpose waa A. M. Waldrop E. 1.
Fountain and O. 8. Johnson.
EVERY TIME YOU GAT
You realize the Importance of the quality of your gro.
cerles. That is our specialty quality. It cost us a little
more and we have to meet same prices as other dealers
but we find from experience that it pays In the long ran
because we never Jose our customers and we are always
gaining new ones. It's the quality that does It
SANDERS BROS.
Phones 512-104 1
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We are showing are pleasing many customers
who seek comfort neatness and correctness
Prices From 34 to 815
Two Shipments of Straw hats received by the
morning express your size is here.
UatJDOtl & LAURENCE
BRYAN TEYAS
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LEAVES FOR
J. S. Doane fproprletgjr of Hotel
Bryan left thlsUltarfloon for Dren
ham where on tomorrow be takes
over tbe Hotel Anthony of that place.
Mr. Doane was accompanied by J. W.
Leigh formerly of the Camp Hotel
at Navasota. who la to be his chief
clerk In tbe new Institution. Mr. Al.
Cottle who is to manage the new
business will remain In Bryan until
Saturday when he will leave for his
new home.. ... . .
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BRENHAM I SPECIAL INVITATION TA at l
The Mother Superior of Villa Maria
Academy wishes to extend through
the columns. of The Eagle special
invitation to everybody to attend tho
commencement exercises at that
achooi Auditorium tonight An In
teresting program has been arranged.
ATTENDING C0TT5N 8EED
CRUSHERS CONVENTION.
NOTICE TO SUNBEAMS.
The Sunbeam Band will be enter-
tained on my lawn tomorrow evening
from 4 to 6. Every member cordially
Invited. MRS. JESSE MIXKERT.
BASEBALL AT KOPPE.
The Koppe and Sblloh baseball
teams crossed bate last Sunday after-
noon on tbe Koppe diamond. It was
a very one-sided affair- and In the
seventh Inning with the score stand-
ing 18 to 0 In favor of tbe visitors
the Koppe team realized that defeat
waa theirs and quit the game. It Is
announced that a picked team from
Bryan will meet the Sblloh team next
8unday afternoon on the Shlloh
grounds.
James Sullivan executive secretary
of the fredWontrol service and B.
Youngblood; director of the Texas
agricultural experiment station. are
attending the annual meeting of tho
Texaa Cotton Seed Cdushers Associa-
tion at San Antonio May 27-31. Mr.
8ullivan represents the feed control
service In juestlons of feed sale regu-
lations pending before the Crushers
Association. They will return Thurs-
day. TEXAS LEAGUE.
Results- Yesterday.
Houston 4. Beaumont 3.
Fort Worth 4. Waco 1.
San Antonio I. Galveston
Shreveport 4 Dallas 1.
Standing of Teams.
Team . P. W.
NEGRO BOY WAS KILLED.
' Hearne " Texaa May 31. Creen
Bennett negro aged years was In-
stantly killed here Tuesday morning
following an argument with his 11-
year old brother Theodore about
washing dlrhea. Green s bead was
blown'off With a shotlltn. Theodore
I waa arrented by Constal.lo 8. C.
I Brown. The two boys are negroe
and ns of Green Bennett a negro
i prearher who moved here a few
months ato from Franklin.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
This Is to give notice to those ow-
ing fines or parts of fines they must
make settlement at onre. The city
marshal has been given gntlre to col-
lect or Jail all delinquents.
W. W. IIAHRI9. Mayor.
The rich man la thankful If he has
a good dlgesUon and the poor man Is
thankful If be has anthtng to digest
DECIDES DOG IS NOT MAD.
R. R. Ellis the baggage man at the
H. k T. C whose 10-year-old son
waa bitten Monday afternoon by a
dor. has decided without aendlng the
dog to Austin to the Paateur Institute
that he waa not mad. He had him In
a box alive with the Intention of send-
ing him away but everyone who saw
the dog did not believe that he waa
mad and Mr. Ellis baa decided Just to
keep him up for a few days and if he
still shows no signs of rabbles he will
kill him.
Fort Worth-
Houston :
Waco 1
Galveston JU L
Shreveport
San Antonio.'J.
Beaumont
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Where They Play Today
Houston at Beaumont
Shreveport at Fort Worth.
Waco at Dallaa.
Galveston at San Antonio.
TELEGRAPH OPERATOR
ON VACATION.
H. F. James our most accommodat-
ing Western Union operator was re-
lieved at this place yesterday by Mr.
Chas. R. Ford one of the regular re-
lief men for the company. James
will get a two-weeks' vacation. He Is
going to spend a part of this time In
Fort Worth and Dallaa.
. FOR BALE.
A bargain. One quarter block of
ground and two good cottages; one
four rooms and ona six rooms.
Sewer and city water; east front;
good neighborhood; close la. Price
12.000. J. W. Baits
MISSIONARY LEAVES CITY.
Rev. T. C. Vlnon tho returned
Presbyterian missionary from Africa
who has been In the city since Sat-
urday left last night for Sherman
where he will attend the commence-
ment of Austin College. Rev. Vinson
Is a graduate of thla Institution. Af-
ter the commencement exercises at
that place he will go to Chattanooga
Tenn where the church ta located
that supports him In the mission field.
Working in a CircU
we manage to complete the rmintfs of
Electrical Outflta and Repairs. K your
rare to bavo' ns give an estimate for
lighting heating or for ancuncktors
and bell work we ran show you that
Elcrtrlral appliances are tar cheaper
In the end when their convenience
and comfort are considered. We do
all kinds of Electrical repair work
too.
Phone 190 Residence 4SX
LI 0 Riordan
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Buchanan, A. J. The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 130, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 31, 1916, newspaper, May 31, 1916; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth325369/m1/5/?q=lumber+does+its+stuff: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .