The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 209, Ed. 1 Friday, September 8, 1916 Page: 2 of 4
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THE BRYAN DAILY EAGLLi
FR.IDAY SEPT. 8 1916.
HIE CJ1YAII DAILY EAGLE
AND PILOT.
. Published Every Day Except 8unday.
By THE EAGLE PRINTING CO.
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS.
L. D. WEBSTER Manager
A. J. BUCHANAN Editor
soclatlona of employes and workmen
and for the creation In each dispute
of a joint conciliation board elected
by each side with an Impartial chair-
man to which a dispute may be re-
ferred a strike or lockout being
thenceforth Illegal. It either aide re-
fuses to accept the award of the con-
dilation board It may be appealed to
a court of arbitration consisting of
two persons representing both sides
and a judge of the supreme court. At
Entered as second class matter first all cases were required to go to
April 28 1910 at the postoffice at the board of conciliation but as it be-
Bryan Texas under the act of March came evident that cases of Importance
1 1879. . would be appealed to the final court
eagg anyway It is now permissible to carry
Rates of Subscription. & a dispute direct to .the arbitration
One Month $ .40 court The award of the court is cm-
Three Months 1-00 forcible by legal process and flnan-
One Tear 4-00 clal penalties tip to $2500 are recov
erable from defaulting associations or
individuals.
"This act has been so
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Advertising rates on application.
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finWrlhara will rnnfar a. favor on' "" u"c" """"au.iy
th. .management by telephoning the SUCCM8fu' that Z!and has
file; promptly when carriers fail to known throughout the world
J.I h r whan rh.n of chefr """fy tOUt
MlflMM nrnnra
since adopted similar laws
I "American
The Australian states have
LABOR TROUBLES AND LAW.
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Opening Display
of -
Men's Fall Hats
We arc ready to show you the New Fall
Styles in Men's Soft and Stiff Hats New
Colors New Shapes New Combinations
from the best standard makers.
It's time to put that old straw away. Come
in and let us fit you up in a New Fall Hat.
$3.00 $4.00 and $5.00
A. M. Waldrop & Co.
Bryan's Big Clothing Store.
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trade unionists while
generally more favorable to a-bltra-
i t tlon than their employers though not
' As to whether or not laws may be so in the present railroad controversy
enacted that will serve as a panacea strenuously object to any form of
"for labor troubles there is a diversity 'compulsory arbitration
of opinion. The Independent a Jour-1 "But despite the opposition of both
Sal of advanced thought and clear employers and employes to compul-
reasoning discusses the subject en- gory arbitration we must have some
twtainlngly and quotes the three ex- l0rt 0f sanction for industrial law if
toting precedents that may serve as a we are ever to have Industrial peace
guide in the formation of such a law jut as we must have some sanction
as follows: for International law if we are ever to
The threatened Ue-up of the en- have international peace."
tire transportation system of the! c
United States because the represent It was predicted at a meeting of the
lives of 400000 workers and the rep- Master Bakers' Association held in
resentatives of 622000 stockholders Chicago that the five-cent loaf would
could not agree upon the principle of won be a thing of the past One of
an eight hour day raises the ques- the big nabob bakers said there
tlon whether the 100000000 people of would be a saving to the people of
the United 8tates have any rights $125000000 a year If they would buy
which capital and labor are bound to ten-cent Instead of five-cent loaves.
repect Now what we want to know Is why
"Apparently they have. not. for the have the master bakers suddenly fce-
Newlands act of 1914 onr most ad- come so solicitous for the Interests of
anced law In dealing with Industrial the people? This saving of millions'
disputes Is severely limited In scope to the people would certainly repre-
ts permissive rather than compulsory sent a corresponding loss to the bak-
and cannot go beyond efforts at con- era. which makes It a little hard to
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"UOB' . reconcue ue two statements. It is city for several weeks building curbs
"It Is no wonder then that the certainly a hopeful slgn.'however. to and gutters arrived In the city last
United fttalaa Rurit rf VUtlnn nnta tha mnl4i .t.n--.i
. ' """ iiiivj'7 mai tigui irom jayior ana iiu mis morn- i.. j.. George Davidson entertained
created under the act haa fnmnlafalr haa broken Ant
f.ni i i . h.v.- lu ". tor bis guest Mr. Morris Carney of
!. " MU c'ru Vl country. :tte paving that they would now wait Whan FHir mh. n..a . m.
lor ue paving to progress further ber of young people were present and
Attontion School Children !
School will opea September 18th and you will find me
better prepared to serve you thart ever before Have In-
stalled a HAMBERCER STAND with a competent chef
in charge. No use to worry about your lunch I can serve
you on short notice and at a small cost Will also carry
Pies Bottled Milk. Ice Cream Cones. Cold Soda and all
SCHOOL SUPPLIES including Tablets Pencils Etc.
Everything Strictly CASH.
CLAUD R. LAWSON
HARVEY HAPPENINGS.
the President of the United State
wim . me wetgnt or bis authority.' A til! has been passed by both tbeh'e expect to
ue.-. .uio io no do more uan in- House and Senat . -(J . hor
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Ev
vlte the disputants to the
keep our machines games and music were enjoyed
wan we are doing Is Dushlnz arrnna iuiri)
wlte officers or enlisted men who served 'lewalk building. I feel like that I Regardless of the rush of cotton
FRESH TURNIP AMD
MUSTARD SEED
Haswell's Book Store
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USE ELECTRICITY
BRYAN POWER COMPANY
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LISTEN!
When you think of Concrete Walks Curbs and Gutters Drive
ways or anything built of Concrete think about 8tegall e Jarrett
and ring 367 before you forget It Our Prices are Reasonable work
Guaranteed.
Stcagall Cl Jarrott
"CONCRETE LA8T8"
Unnaa Jt ata.. t f . a
"Aa roni.Hnn .n . . " or Mexican war. or warofu weral miles of picking a number have been enjoying
ltrat.oS S T.uL T " 'l "d Wh b'Te nteM "raIk CDM b bUlU 10 he C'r Md I'1" trl"8 on the Navasota river
vZ Waltar- I. TZ Z. f 1i ? ' r- KnOD of : onth. " n nigh to believe There was preaching Saturday and
1nl9XrJ UMMd f PrM"t Ut build them a. good a. Sunday at Bright Light by the pas-
country to assume a heroic mood and Widow. of cvn Wir oIdler. hft h. anybody and right now Is the time 'tore. Rev
i ' mT lo "eue drPP kwiuw of marriage to hen thl "M Pnbed I
their differences by law rather than another person were restored to the order " e free mall service
hy war? Fortunately In attempt! rolls. On r
FEW THINGS TO BEAR IN MIND.
Philadelphia Weights and Measures
Bureau Makes Suggestions.
The following things to bear' In
mind alz days each week have been
Issued for the benefit of housewives
In general by the supervisor of the
bureau of weights and measures of
Philadelphia. The list contains some
Items that may not have been thought
of In the ordinary dally buying and
thus will serve an economic purpose
which Is their Intended object:
"Don't alow your grocer or dairy-
man to weigh In the wooden butter
dish when he Is weighing your butter.
"Don't buy in a careless manner.
"Don't buy from a tnerchant who
uses dented measures.
"Don't allow the merchant to use
liquid measures for measuring dry
commodities.
"Don't buy over scales unless the
pointer is at zero then see that the
pointer comes to a rest when the
weight is taken.
"Don't buy goods by the fold. Make
8EE US FOR REPAIR WORK.
In coming before you through Tha-
Eagle I wish to aak tha people of
Brazos and all adjoining counties to
intrust their watch jewelry and
clock repairing diamond mounting
and engraving to me. I am guaran-
teeing you satisfaction. I could not
do this unless I had the workmen to-
glve you quick and first class service-
I hftva AAnA tWA flrat plana wnrkman
to tae repair department who ale-
watch makers engravers and opti
cians. I ask for your work knowing:
that I can give you the proper service
and satisfaction In every way. These
men are graduates and post gradu
ates In optics and will take pleasure
In testing any eyes old or young. No-
doping the eye is necessary. A cor
rect fitting of glasses as well as a
correct fitting of frames to your nose-
or face at a very reasonable price.
3. M. CALDWELL
Jeweler and Optician.
In
to frame Illation to meet this end. pen and every person north of .Mason' A n
llrZ llVrtf.ll2V!.m 'nd ?Uon " 'n be on the penV"
Poor old Jonea!
A REAL PLEASURE TRIP.
the mnrrhant . an annrnv .or l-UI LWUl fcAUL KS1U.N TO UAU-
mfi08Ure. VESTOX SATURDAY. SEPT. 9. The
"Don't misunderstand cheapness1- - N- rallw8T wl" " 0r rat
for economr. l-t ns warm excursion "cts for trains arriving
Miss Minnie Ferguson went t0tnt the merchant who Is always uVMon uraay arternoon and
Wellborn Rundav mhr .ha .111 i. able to sell rheaner than hi. m.ii :Sunday morning; return limit Mon-
' ur. Cnr.. 1. Ml I .
a teacher In the Wellborn school an-tor-
wim.n in cnoose. e rcrer to the so- slon lists
called Peace Protocol adopted in the
garment Industry of Now York City
the Canadian Industrial Disputes In-
Testlgatlon art and the New Zealand
Industrial t'onnllntlon and Arblfa-
tlon act
proved there Is
member of the grand Jury appear- .other year
the county clerk's office this Faye Buchanan of Bryan snent Sat.
morning ana secured a calendar for urday and 8unday with homefolks.
the year 191 and aald that he wanted J Dr. and Mrs. O. L. Rea spent Sun-
One that Would ihnv whan tha IMMn Anm m Aff..M A n.
ha - " - afc .nuiuiuru. i exas.
They have
Crocker Land. It Is doubtless also " wnen it was dark. Mr. Chester Jones has returned
true there Is no North Pole so far as -oni"uerDe comment was made by .home from Fort Worth.
Lieut. Peary Is concerned Th. .i."' ouncn congregated in this office D. S. Buchanan has returned frnm
The Peace Prto.-rl Ir. th dlffc"". " see It between 11 " In"r dccIdcd ly Deputy Wharton' Te""' where he Ppnt e
V in iflio Zn. 12. h9 dofor 'ter. th w oln on.e C. Buchanan
President
tlement of all disputes that nay arise
between the parties oath al.ln r..lln.
qulshlng the right to atrlke or lok- ym aJ h ro'd wn 'Bt comply
out While there la no force lo com- lhe e'Khl hour w " com-
pel either side to abide by the de- mnded 0 do by the United States
clslons of the board of arbitration. DUrm -our- The nght will be
"shooting craps" by moonlight but he
III. I.. .v I vra( uj oioonilgn
I ' A?!! Present company
ways ezcepted.
The merchants over the
of Wellborn spent Saturday and Sun-
was al- day with Miss Winnie Graham.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ferguson spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bar-
city are iron of Rock Prairie
ji.u. i. v . unconstitutional. now in" lth new fall goods. Red Mrs. Jones' parents. Mr. and Mrs
-" a iiui uwn ramea out in
food faith while the protocol was In ! - - - -
tnaka.. . .... TKaV naa.- r
w.vvt luivvio tucre in w nr w .m b.skib iiu ib inn nn n. il. .... - .
". . . mo iiTrr miss an Opn
arhltrala thal I .... On a train wlihn. v.. . y
... ...in wiin ma proper au- iiimiirBiin.
thorltles and then It will be enforced i
by the courts. While this irlvlhe 000006oeo6oaa....
"aa """"VUUUQD"'
lias never yet been resorted to. H f )ftCrDir ITfnurr
Tk. .. I . L . . I M . M
i "-" " luriiiaaina- aiores are nn-i. u laraiey.
(mlng the'rs with nobby stuff that will Miss Vaster Turner of Bryan Is vis-
the
arrive.
never miss an opportunity to ihnwln this week in Tin.. nv.
tage. The stores where ladles' ready
to wear garments are sold are show-
ing some very stunning suits
CORRESPONDENT.
Istence makes compulsory arbitration
UBSER VA TIONR m" h'1 n rKM p 10 h "-
O In alvla. Tha
noa.llil. nnrfn- .ha . i nVTrrPTrtiifo . ' "ur
"The J I 77. . 5 i ilili lVIXc.-l0 dressing up with new fall hats
'MlW kiL!?' ''M.evOOooo 4ao-oa0; "d m them are big ones. lo.
act or 1907 Is applicable to any Indus- They would suggest from the al f
- ri-m.iivii lur ma esiaunsn- ' iiib ompnny report-
ment of a board of conciliation and d nl wnilng that the concrete
Investigation constating of three mew base for the paving on the east side
oera. u is unlawful for any employer POUn College street
Never angor made good guard
ami itself. "Antony and Cleopatra."
for
There Bh- J. -f w day. .0d the i.P .d on Ihoild m.k. JSXZ
to prevent a tr-rt. -It wit uke .bot.t te .Weather Observer John W J J
Uklng place to complete thl. work." a. Id Mr. have a ll.ht .h a-.TJ' ' W
Nothing has been seen lately of a
nower to settle the dust on Main
was annul alraa. mtiA It I. . .
to r.n.a . romi.l..t .u.. .v. .. . ' P""ng into lite
' mi aiiiiaii uuainesa nouses and tha evaa nf tha
. . - ""mu aim in orerannn in peope on the street a. b-b.
MM. nr'tha h.i --I.... i. .t tha nxi r. .1...- ' . .. " "'reeia. someone
""K!! wa miv weiiut 1
' ing. however In the act
:Z .. .. . . " " " a. ""ra. sam Air.navt a light shower dally on
uer iq. aiapuia aaa oeen investlgat. '" . aner we start and as soon as thoroughfsre In order to abate
d and the report publlahed. So far ' completed It will be opened to nuisance.
were nave been 177 applications for ana men the other side will be I
the establishment of the board of nl"ed as quickly as possible." With
which 1M were granted by the gov- D ld" of College street completed
ernmenL In all of these lit cases will be a good long stretch of
except nineteen tha findings of tha Pavement completed.
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Investigation board were carried out np( Anderson street
this
this
MR. NEIL MYERS DEAD.
Mr. J. Allen Myers has the deeo
running from(rinP"y of many friends In the
thmtiah lha .death Of his brnthae l V... i
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mougn iney wera aronrai aecis- ..1 aimnn and then south toiwnr occurred this morning at his
Ions. In other words since W7. city llmlta This will be gratify nom Delon. The deceased was
when the act went Into effect there n o the entire cjtlienship. as89 rt of age and an old resident
have been only nineteen strikes or XMt lrpr s been blocked now for V Tetaa. The funeral will be held
j tomorrow at Walnut Sprint. Bosque
county. Mr. Myers was In Houston
lockout. In all Canada In tha Indus- lo0 "
tries affected by the act I
"The New Zealand Industrial Con-1 r Jrrett of the Steagall Jartnl morning when the message came
dilation and Arbitration art of 1MI Company which haa heenlbut communicated with at once
provides for the Incorporation of as- cP"ng concrete machines In ihlsj'ld M ttend the funeral.
"Don't gossip with . your merchant'
while he Is weighing or measuring
your commodity.
"Don't be ashamed or too proud to
do your own shopping.
"Don't leave your' shopping till the
last minute and then be In a hurry.
The dishonest merchant always takes
advantage of this."
iay Sept. 11. Youll enjoy the surf.
See Ticket Agent I. ft G. X. railway.
"He seems wedded to his work."
"He ought to be; he married hla em-
ployer's daughter." Judge.
CHILLS AGUE FEVERS WILL
NOT CURE THEMSELVES
If you have Malaria or Chills and
Fevor you will be glad to know of
the quick relief that awaits yon In
the unfailing remedy BRAZOS CHILL
TOXIC. Eaay to Vke and rapid In
action It la decidedly the sovertgn
remedy for Malaria. Ask for tha gen-
uinetake no other. Sold and guar-
anteed by E. R. EMMEL DruggtsL
THE CITY TAILOR SHOP
Cleaning. Pressing and Repairing
Our fall lina of samples havs arrived and are the latest
styles Let us make your suit in Bryan. Just Installed a
new HOFFMAN STEAM PRESSING MACHINE All work
Guaranteed.
Frank Zubik
" r manjuuu.
Free to Every Little Girl
We will present to all LITTLE GIRLS a novelty "DANDY LINE" doll set FREE
If they are accompanied by their mother to our READY-TO-WEAR department
These Pretty Doll Sets
are furnished by the DANDY LINE DRESS CO. that makes the celebrated "DANDY
LINE" school dresses for the little school Miss. We want every MOTHER to Inspect
this high grade tailored make in the attrao tive popular price models now shown by us.
They are in materials of ALL WOOL SERG E and GALITEA Sizes 4 to 14.
MOTHERS; It's useless to make sen ool dresses when you can buy the "DANDY
LINE" at $1.50 to $5.00.
Saifru
Walloon
THE DRESS SHOP
WE CIVE PREMIUMS.
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Buchanan, A. J. The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 209, Ed. 1 Friday, September 8, 1916, newspaper, September 8, 1916; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth325451/m1/2/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .