The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 205, Ed. 1 Monday, September 4, 1916 Page: 2 of 4
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MONDAY SEPTEMBER 4. Mlfc
THE BRYAN DAILY EAGLK
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loose many let notions and compelled
new thinking and new planning.
The usual curious result or mount-
ing prices is visible now the added
e!s!HssB prosperity of both the laboring man
Published Every Day Except Sunday. and tho capitallst but the embarrass-
By THE EAGLE PRINTING CO. ment of tn9 mii professional es-
. -TT-r.r thetic salaried classes. They have no
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. of
.... standards upward to meet price ta
lk D. WEBSTER. . .
A. J. BUCHANAN
Editor ceases; nor have they real opportun-
lty to share in profits. As a result
matter America's laboring classes and pro-
Entered as second class
April 28 1910 at the postofflce at prletary classes are more prosperous
Bryan Texas under the act of March than ever before while the middle
g jg79 classes are only normally prosperous
jbp 1'Ut with abnormally high prices to
Rates of Subscription. meet.
One Month $ ) What will happen to prices If war
Three Month.. 1.00 n l a popular bogey; but one
One Tear 4.00 thing is certain: the upward move
ment of prices has revolutionized the
Advertising rates on application.
Subscribers will confer a favor on
Ui management by telephoning the
office promptly when carriers fall to
deliver the paper or when change of
residence occurs.
USE YOUR OWN HEAD.
economic world and. may contain In
it the germ of social revolutions as
well. Review of Reviews.
Candidate Hughes has ceased to be
a first pager. In his campaign work
he seems to be "letting the cat die"
and It would not be surprising to The
Eagle for his campaign committee to
take him off the stump " altogether.
. . .... The brother was free with his crlti-
The time has come in this country 1 . . ...
. . ... . cfsms of Wilson but had nothing to
-when every man should be like Col-' ...... . .... ' . .
offer that could be classed as national
policies.
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Una' ram have a head of his own.
Ton can bet your last dollar you are
going io nave w oo your own uuu.dB k)n)f of 0nee beIng th huj
obody else Is going to walk out and ban(J of tne Bgter of tn8 Qernian m
WW wr you. mem .re and haTng peope eanng
men wno axe wuuencea oy omen ou toward tJ)e Be. knew he wou4 bJ
M a consequence are drifted and bur- damned f ne dd and MmA ne
feted about by every btftlng and con.woud be damned f he mn g0 fce
trary wind. Self reliance is one of t ont the bMt tUng he ci)Ud
the great thlngt needed today to make 'do wond be to qut
it Independent and make of us a race
of stalwarts. Leslie'! Weekly In Vacation days are about over and
writing along this line says: Bryan In Just a few days will be a full
Be alive to yonr welfare. No one fledged echool town. Not only will
caret for you at much at yourself. If 0ur public schools be open but stu-
ttia (Mat corner ahonter tella von Aan nt v v... . .
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that he la your guardian he llet way Texas and other states to enter Allen B' W": " l.
down In his throat and he knowe It. Academy Bryan Baptist Academy
Ht la looking ont for ont man and -villa Maria and the A. and M. College.
that nan It himself.
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Are You Going
Away To School?
If so you will probably need a new' Trunk "or Traveling o
Bag for your trip.
We are showing a large and complete line of high
grade luggage. Most of which was bought before the re-
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you of at least 25 per cent.
Come in and see our line before you buy.
A. M. Waldrop & Co.
Bryan's Big Clothing Store.'
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rei CHARTER KEED
ed with one before; another twelve
months elapse. '
SAM B. WILSON
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"More lives of trespasser! who will
BOt keep off the track than employes
Wilson and Marshall and Hughes
and Fairbanks have all been notified
Tax Payer Favort New Charter.
Says It It Very Necessary.
Mr. Editor: I am a citizen
Bryan and a Main street tax payer.
and passengers are lost on railroads (of their nomination. We presume It .am In favor of a new charter
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of the United States every year from is now In order for the camnalm to .Bryan. Why?
ccidenU. 'open. First Bryan la rapidly departing
"Keep off the track! 8afety first!
Bo alive to all that surrounds yoa.
from her village ways. For the past
COTTON EXPERT
TO
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Farmers of County to Be Advised of
Plan to Use. Services of Govern.
mentuptton Clatter.
FriEQH TURNIP AND
USTARD SEED
Hasw ell's Book Store
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i ADD TO YOUR COMFORTS AT HOMfc
USE ELECTRICITY
BRYAN POWER COMPANY
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AGED D TAKES
HIS 01 LIFE
Perry Alexander anooii
Sunday Morning Rather Tnan
Remain In Brazos County.
Himself.
German Agitator Arrested.
Athens Sept. 4. Baron Von
Schenck chief director of the German
Propaganda in Greece bat been ar
rested and taken aboard an entente
cruiser it Is reported. The entente
diplomats had demanded that Von
Schenck and sixty co-workers be ex
pelled from Greece and It It said be
barricaded himself in a house with a
score of armed guards for protection.
German Town Surrendered.
London Sept 4. ar-EsSalaam
chief town of German East Africa
surrendered at 9 o'clock this morning.
It was announced officially.
FROM OTHER VIEWPOINTS.
Sir. H. LMcKnlght of the Exten-
sion department and C. L. Beason
county agent will accompany Mr.
Hudson cotton expert from the De-
partment of Agriculture Washington
That's a pretty idea advanced by five yean the hat broken the record
Safeguard your property your health the Houston Post that those who for any town of her tlxe In growth
your life your children your happl- make the most heaven in this world and progresslveness; her cltlxenship (on a tour of Brazos county to assist
nest. !wln th mnmt hoavan in ha nar l.ra enthusiastic and full of energy ithe farmers and the business men In
"Do It yourself. Think out your
own problems. Listen to advice but
decide for yourself. Ton must foot calamity hand
the bill. and. your Judgment In nlne.Woodrow Wilson.
eases out of ten will prove the safest
"Safeguard your patriotism from
and are pushing along wlth rapid .arriving at a better knowledge of the
When It comes to averting a nation-1 strides to mako Bryan the city of advantages to be derived from the
proper care grading and marketing of I
cabin which he said he supposed irorn out.
the palm to gonth Central Texas.
IKATOnn HOW CBU LUIS Uoa uo ivtwu vivk vi vuuui i . . . -
eoconu. iiuw iau a i k j Tt a j oat. firere uftftd by the couple as a bed and
niihl? Can a boy at the age or neginnmg weanesday September!. . . . . . .
The Lord Is on the side of the farm-' ' . mmmm nIt ftf e0hes at 6. the itinerary will be as follows: inat ln .rcnra? mra ne 0 na . "
A U WCOi IU V - - kTl a 1 I.VaaAH MMM IN hll
Perry Alexander a negro 65 years
old. who came to Brazos county about
ten daye ago from Houston with his.
wife to pick cotton on Charley Noto s
farm In the Braiot Bottom kiiiea
himself yesterday morning about 6:30
o'clock In a cabin where they had
been living for the past week. Alex-
ander't wife wat the only witness and
her version of the affair told to Jus-
tice L. D. McGee yesterday morning
hras at followt: Mt and Ferry came
to Bryan a little over a week ago to
kilck cotton and we came out here on
Mr. Noto't place. We have been here
a week and he hat not been satisfied.
He has wanted to go on up to Waxa-
hachle and I did not want to go. He
'got up early this morning and dressed
and said ne was going ana mu . wtb a yearly Berage temperature
persuade pe to go wun mm. urn be1ow jer0i VerkoTansekf Jn Northern
told him I would not go and he eald Slbera u beieved to be the coldest
that If he could not go up there he tohabted pltce n tne world
would Just Kill nimseu ana reacueuj t m t
up and bbt the gun off the wall arid f At the end of the handle of a re- '
shot himself." cently patented broom It a hinged box
Justice of the Peace McCee found which permits the Insertion of new
the negro lying on tome boards In the broom corn when the old hat been
Altho remarkably Independent the-
farmer recognizes the need of freight
trains as well as automobiles. Wash-
ington Star.
The Socialists plan to send out 10-
000000 leapets weekly for the cam-
paign. Of course it's none of our
businest but have they thought of
the present price of print pa
Kansas City Times.
1ft ht the same
the assaults of the smooth tongued erfalr7 P. whopping good 15t Too gmalIf of count.
The whistling of
morning sounded good.
We are pulling for IS cent cotton.
demagogue posing as the friend ofI)e and perfect weather.
the common people. Cast him out as
a venomous viper. Avoid the disturb-'
er who would have you dissatisfied
with your lot and put you at enmity
with your employer with whom you
ehould enjoy the friendliest relations
In a co-operative spirit
"Above all safeguard your soul and
conscience from the approach of any-
one who' proclaims that we have no
God and no master."
He has Tabor Wednesday September 6.!
fPrlnce Albert tobacco can In his
pocket. In this ran be found Ills. CO
In cash. Including two 120 gold pieces. 1
WISE AND OTHERWISE.
outgrown the size. Thaft where irom 8 to io a. m.
V I . .t. Bryan stands. She Is operating under fcdge. Wednesday Sept. 6 from 11
the trains this . . mn n 11 . .
a cnaner mat w... ... . w-v. ................. poMPon. I.lltlo Is known of the
neonle She now has a population of I Kurten Wednesday Sept. 6 from 2 1 ' .. . . .......
about 7.500. Will the charter fit? to 3 p. m.
! We have a sewerage system that Is Morgan's Store Wednesday Sept I
absolutely too Inadequate and unsanl- 8 from 4 to 5 p. m.
. . . .v. j.. -j. nr iha atata Harvev. ThnnidflV Sfnt ? trnm 0 1
xary io u. .... u.. " - Jn.tlra Mrfiaa will rendor a verdict
Tfaal in 111 n I - - " - ---- - ' " " "
It 11 II L W V taw 4a
I He also had a very fine gold watch In
-negro In this county.. It Is said that
he hat several grown children living
In Houston which were by his first
wife.
The government maintains
miles of roads ln Spain and bat more
than 3.000 miles under construction
at the present time.
Iiravery is reckoned by what we do.
not by what we threaten.
THE CLASH OF PRICES.
"Tommy "Inquired the teacher iaw. and a fast growing town.
"can you toll me who Joan of Arc are we going to do about It? The city ! Colevlew Thursday Sept. 7 11 to
wamV "I ill. m'oa arlfa nt if t V fintlfl.il hl W 13 a m.
Noah who built It." answered Tom- W comply with the law and con-! Howell't Gin (near College) Thiirs-l"9 w" TnUrtty Mtnom In
my. Chicago Herald. 'struct a tanlUry cesspool or pay the day. Sept 7 3 to 3 p. m.
'penally. How must we njeet thlt de-1 Wellborn; Thursday 8ept 7 4 to 6
I. too will cast the spear and leave mtna. througn a n.w charter. P- nu
the rest to love.-Homer. w proTje way for new bond Smetana (at hall) Thursday Sept
'lutiaa to solve the problem. Of7 8:30 P-
Mrs. Flubdub-"Dld you notice Mrs. w. know that t0 oonj.j It It hoped that the farmers living
Two big struggles seem to be going
on in the world the clash of armies
and the clash of Drlces. The result of
the first struggle la to kill off men. .Brownsmlth't decollete gown at the gnWn txmt roust be created from most convenient to the above named
ton. Inn M m flaa tuliit NPanl eaif a a1. ltl . a mm .
i. r.uuuuu vaut a mf 0 take np these bonds ai wm meei .nr. Hudson prompt-
I did." "Mrs. Hubdub-fJust like you mtnrtl. u our taxet are not euffl-' Uke advantage of thlt helpful
men! Didn't you see what the had .... v... unma tn service.
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todny. which will read that Alexander
came to his denth by his own hsnds.
a cemetery near Mudvllle.
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Two women like to atari a fust and
then leave tbelr husbands to fight It
out
MISS BEAUMONT
riano and violin. Studio at Mra
IC. G. Smith's. PWme 620. N
and the result of the second struggle
Is to kill off old standards of value-
to speed prices beyond anything ever
known In the world before.
It will be remembered that before
the civil war the level of prices was
aomethlng like 100 per cent lower
than the permanent level achieved by
prices after the war. Laborers were
. plentiful at at low at SO centt per day.
and food and materials were in pro-
onr Mr. Flubdub-"WeII to tell you enongh t0 Bert
the
truth I wastoo busy noticing t am one of lhe Main. Tlet made of native hard wood
what sht bad off. Judge. .. . ... . mnA .m nrfivtlv have teen nted on the Panama mii
Love U an egT.m of two.-Au- . n .f J nmnl f' mn th'n
tolne de Salle.
The Baltimore Inventor of a new
rraaaad taiea to further the Intereatt i"iy yeart.
of Bryan and her citizens who art not
-i k . . tai payers. They reside here wt
..i.ia tK. ..i... nr ...io profit from their labors and I feel pneumatic gun claims it wilt hm-i
portion. War never falls to tweet". pr0mlnent citizen. "I th-1 th" rt MW 0 hr n h' -nHtt thellt weighing twenty
prlcet and the greater the war'rto' know tht nn 0 mik t good thlngt the same at "we tax nay poUndi twenty-two mllei.
Brr..r u.e ooosu .n.a oe.n u.e of ac(ua .. rfpw .. ers."
world I greatest war. the present. tor -Th. mark.t for pa- Third. There Is not a city In Texas
boost Is absolutely unprecedented. . - nr .u.--hara hut what waa at one
time a small village. They emerge
from their small lot. by voting new
aelnmograph L Thrfnra if a man innk .harnw chailert to met the demands of their
dial la registering world disturbances h Kortun.. (or( h ro1th. Th clly 0f Dallas has sev
po.nia mouaanus oi nines away. hllni Ynl h. u mf .. .! times Voted and amended lit
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Bacon. charter ana mey are rraay io ao u
CHICHESTER S PILLS
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SOI 0 BY DRUGGISTS EVERTC3 Ri
THE CITY TAILOR SHOP
Cleaning Pressing and Repairing.
Our fall lint of samples have arrived and are the latest
stylet Let us make ylur suit in Bryan. -Jutt installed a
new HOFFMAN STEAM PRESSING MACHINE All work
Guaranteed.
Frank Zubik
Ilrlftllf. aapvliaa la tarrlhlw fltlrli.at.
Price It evidently the delict bai- )ng...Wai(hn)rton 8ur.
anclng needle on which the economic i
world pivots and Ilka
at points thousands of
The entire working world Is In a po-
T
tit Ion of worry over materials and
production with only a pttalng
over when necessary. It Aryan
Husband "I wonder why all the reaches the IS.OoO population mark In
thought about telling. It It no longer ( m Iters wt resd about are old bache- ten years there Is not e property
a qualion of disposal of output but ( 0rr. Wife "Oh. married mlsera ere owner on Main or any "residence
of ! securing materials labor and so common they are not worth men- street who would all a foot of his
equipment and adjusting to price con-
ditions. In tueh a situation only one result
la eure that prlcet will continue to
mount until the greet suction of de-
mand la reduced. Publicists art cry
. Ing In alarm that a vtcloua ever wid-
ening circle of price rlsa It being cre-
ated and that ruin will follow In In
wake. Calmer reasoning by past ex-
perience hardly Jnstlflet thlt. War
price Increases like war ttxet art
never reduced. They pin themselves
permanently to the social fabric and
demand that their high level though
perhapa not their high peaks bt re-
garded tt the normal level of tht tu-
tor. Such a tltuttlon aria upon the
nptet lnduttriet at bat -acted upon
traditional England It bat pried
tlonlng." Indianapolis Star.
I count hlra lost
shamt. Plautua. .
property for less than double Its pres
ent value. Why? IWum the In-
who It lost to crease In population has created the
demand and buvera are willing to pay
the price that would naturally die-
Newpop "Well my dear did the vnand Increased rente which are paid
photographer' succeed In making the Why? TWause Aryan Is a city: the
baby Iwtk pleasant T" Mra. Newpop volume of trade locally 'and other-'
"No the baby succeeded In making wise would mora than double; the
the photographer look unpleasant." merchant lawyer donor; marlanW
Doston Transcript and laborer would bt kept busy and
" scatter their earnings among our mer-
Know thlt. that every country can chants
product good men. Leasing. ror tht retsoni stated 1 am In favor
of a new charter and havt hetrd
"I tuppost you are campaigning numerous prveretslve cltUent express
among the plain peleT ?o. I their approval and art reedy to east
want tht beauty vott and I want tbelr UlloU for a new and greater
jourt madam." Sht promised It t Aryan and a new charter. 1 sincerely
Kansas City Journal. hop that our llttlt city win bt bleat
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That Are New and Full of Chick
OUR FALL SELECTIONS IN THE FAMOUS
"Queen Anne" and "Mitchell"
FFINE SILK DRESSES ARE RAPIDLY NEARING COMPLETION. WE HAVE NEVER
SHOWN SUCH BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS AS NOW. THE LIGNES OF EACH MODEL
PORTRAY IN EVERY PARTICULAR ELEGANCE. CULTURE AND REFINEMENT.
WHEN YOU CALL WE WILL SHOW YOU THE PREDOMINAT EFFECTS IN PLAID
STRIPE AND PLAIN COLORS WITH COM BINED TRIMMINGS OF PLAID AND
STRIPE MATERIALS. OUR PRICES RAN CE AS REASONABLE AS THOSE OF THE
PAST SEASON.
012.50 to 045.00
THE PREMIUM STORE.
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