The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 214, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 14, 1916 Page: 2 of 6
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THE BRYAN DAILY EAGM4
THURSDAY SEPT. 14 1918.
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THP RRYAM n A II Y FAfll F they cannot use now-and do not n
iiihwuinii unibi knwbk
AND PILOT
Publlihed Every Day Except Sunday.
By THE EAGLE PRINTING CO.
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS.
L.
A.
D. WEBSTER Manager'
tend to use for the present but whose
purchase price goes Into their finan-
cial reckonings and constitutes part
of the basis upon which we have to
pay the prices charged for their prod-
ucts. In this way one generation Is
paying for what the nest generation
will use. Woodrow Wilson.
J.
BUCHANAN Editor' An uproar lins been raised all over
the country over the fact that some
Entered as second cluss matter 0f the girls In Kansas City refused to
April 23 1910 at the postoffice it K0 to school because they had no silk
n rr i it.. . if... .1. ...
vryun ieu unuur me oci ui maim stockings to wear. What we can't un
8. 1879. dorstand Is. what have silk stockings
" to do with "book learnln" anyway?
nates oi oun.cr.puon. purpy hey do nQt gra((J (he r g(u
fm IfnHlk W Alt
aulu dents of Kansas City on their stock
wm it . i 1 nn
liireo inuiiiun -.. x.vu Jng.
One Year 4.00
The
Advertising rates on application.
editor is under obligations to
the officials of the East Texas Pair at
Subscribers will confer a favor on Tlmpson for a season complimentary
the management by telephoning the tcket- sPt- th to 23rd. Those East
.... .i ..io f.n n Texar.a are hustlers ar;d the TImnsnn
deliver the paper or when change of rar na9 own Institution of
re.MnncA ncurs. ""r"ul' l'iuuiuuu.
THREE GREAT LAW8.
Thank the Lord the day of good old
turnip greens Is near at hand. How
about It FH
That mile stretch of asnhalt on
26th street rides fine and when we
get them all paved It will be glorious.
A bale of cotton now will make a
o
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0666600000660
"BYTHEWAYt
Never before In one day has a
President signed three measures so
Important as the army navy and
Philippine bills approved yesterday.
The army and navy bills mark the
9 . -. !... M nf
lUugvBl Blcy ever taken m uiuq v. .
peace for national defense. After "-" Vl c"a-
passing the army reorganization bill) ' '
which Increases the strength of the 060600O0000OOOOOO00O0OOO
regular army and creates a strong (iRSFRV
tlon of the organized states militia
Congress appropriated $267000000 for
ttim arm
By the appropriation of $315000000 1 That Bryan is soon to have a real
for the navy Congress also assured Irst-class up-to-date cold storage
Its restoration to Its proper place of Pant now "tiled fact The plant
power among the navies of the world. announced through the columns of
At the head of the long list of new Tne EaIe several weeks ago is to be
hips to be constructed are four1"1"' by our enterprising grocery man
uperdreadnoughts and four battle and poultry dealer Mr. Allen Smith
cruisers outclassing any ships of their (This gentleman has long since reallz-
kind In foreign navies. New con-.ed that with his Immense business it
miction Includes 121 warships from would be hard for him to operate
uperdreadnoughts to submarines. same longer without the storage plant.
Under the continuing program of con- M Is a fact not widely known that Mr.
traction adopted In the navy blll.90 Smith Is one of the largest shippers
more ships will be added among them of dressed poultry In the whole state
Ix superdreadnoughts and two battle0' Texas. The plant Mr. Smith has
cruisers. ' purchased and which should arrive In
The total sum appropriated this Bhort time will have a capacity of
session by Congress for the national Bbout four car loads and this gentle-
defense for the army navy coast man a preparing plans for the erec-
fortifications and the military acad- lon of an addition to the rear of bis
Jkm V m'ltl IWAffat. atirtnt 9t!Ki AAA - bulldfnff nn Vnrfh Afaln bImaI ...
vvv. ' .iiuubw me macninery. At this Iocs-:
TO OUR CUSTOMERS
SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES WILL BE STRICTLY
CASH.
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR PRE-SCHOOL OPENING
SPECIAL SCHOOL SUPPLIES SALE.
Septembe 1 1916.
Haswell's Book Store
Charles Grlesser Has In Operation
Wireless Station Has Applied
for a License.
Doubtless few peoplXJn the city of
Bryan are aware of tWPTact that
right here in the city there Is in op
eration a wlseless telegraph station
and one that Is picking up messages
that are being sent over the State and
nuuo me macninery. At this loca- ;aujoining states. Orders which are
THE mirror can tell you the story of
these beautiful new Stetsons better
than we can and what a wealth of style
there is to choose from your formal
Derby your dressy Soft Stetson and
the easy sports hats.
Come try them on. View them front-
side and rear note the becoming blocks
the graceful new swing to the brims and
their quality.
Our store has become the rendezvous
of many young men.
You are welcome. It's a pleasure to
show these hats buy or no buy.
A. M. Waldrop & Co.
Bryan's Big Clothing Store
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ADD TO YOUR COMFORTS AT HOME
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 Stegall A Jarrett
and ring 307 before you forget It Our Prices are Reasonable work
Guaranteed.
Stoagall Cl Jarrott
"CONCRETE LASTS"
BRYAN NOW HAS A
WIRELESS
STATION
ORDER OF ELECTION.
At a rAtvtilat m aoHns' tt 4 Vt a Pit v
council oi tne tuy of uryan held on
Jhe 8th day of September A. D. 1916
Alderman Tyler Haswell offered the
.following resolution ordering an elec-
tion for the Improvement of the sewer
System of the City of Bryan and
which waa dnlv seconded tiv Alitor.
ftnan J. 8. Doane and being put to a
L . . . . . . . . yote of the City Council J. S. Doane
Bryan and It Is to be hoped that bis i Uf Bimt Jonn c
license win do iBsuea ana nis station ick ana w. a. wnson jr. nere rot-
maintained. The Eagle congratulate. "LtTl
him on his work. tlon or order was duly carried. Is as
m (follows:
Whereas the City Council of the
FRUIT JARS ON THE PICKETS. City of Bryan deems It advisable to
. Pssue bonds of said city for the pur-
poae hereinafter mentioned;
Fruit Jars on the pickets saw a row '. Therefore it Is hereby ordered by
of them today ?he Cltjr Counrl1 f aal(l City of Bryan
ti . .u a x. 'hat an election be held on the first
How they made my town-born Tuesday in November A. D. 1916.
thoughts go scurrying away! ame being the 7th day of Novem-
I could see the iburdocks and the hop ber- A. D. 1916 at which election the
vines once again following proposition Is to be sub-
Even felt the aching In that boyish "shall the City Council of the City of
hark nf m f nn T) r.-n n I.. . . I. I I i .
;nu lie (auuiii ii.KM IU IBHIII7 UOIIUII OI
Things I hadn't thought of since I'll ad "Hy In the sum of Eight Thou-
.... sand Dnllnra (fsnnnnnt i
11 B. Riordan
IF ITS ELECTRICAL THAT'S RE
Get uj sriett They an rlfkt
PHONES
Office 190
Residence US
wv. --. uiaiumcij. At mig ioca- ujuiuni8 suticB. uiuKTu wnicn are I never tell you when io.wiw.uui payame in
In the Philippines the time has tlon he will have access to the I. & G. iinsucd by General Funston to the!j could see the grindstone underneath fo7y U 1ear". 8ftcr dan wlh the
come for the extension of the rights X. witch track which connects with Jcamps along the Mexican border are he Concord vine- ZfteMwenTj X? !Zl 'from d!Z
of self-government after nearly 20 "e oil mill and will be arranged for (Occasionally picked up. and bifact when tho mower sickle In my father's bearing Interest at the rate of five r
years under American rule. At present convenience as well as up-to-dateness the air Is full of messagpa'all tho horny hands 'rpnt 15 Ppr rpnt Pr annum. Interest
station hfe is ablo to
years under American rule. At present convenience as well as up-to-dateness the air is
Ahlw t.A L t . .... In .tin. itni.tl t . . I. .
un iuo iwwi.-r uruiKii oi me rniup- u-uui. jiuuiner progressive nu
jime wgisiaiure is elected Dy a small v i"r me cuy ot uryan.
class of voters. The Philippine bill I o
abolishes the Philippine Commission' Tne 1-awrenee Grocery Company Is.Pro
an appointive body and substitutes iwing material placed on the ground M
ror it an elective senate while In- I0" ne construction of a concrete p
creasing the number of electors In tho nur houe in Its already spacious t
tatlon
to above Is the
Grlesser son of
E. Grlesser and Is locat-
home of his parents on 24th
toting Grlesser did all the
Islands from 200Ono to about 800000. wholesale house. The new addition ork of Installing the apparatus him
It Is a charter of home rule of the 10 DU of solid concrete and wllljsdf. He purchased the receiving ap-
klnd long promised the Filipinos. nave a capacity of several cars of.Ponitus but went to work and mado
On such a record of achievement as nur- The new arrangement will en- .his transmltcrs with his own hands
show In these three laws of the same abe tne company to keep Its stock in Kcttlns; his ideas from books on this
date Congress and the administration plc ana" Pan condition away from subject. Grlesser has applied for an
can well afford to appeal to the coun- m( e nie an(l everything that would amateur's license from the United
V'aw V.l. a fond t ln.KA lA .
" .-cw i urn vtonu.
Oil Burning Rout
One-Way Colonists Tickets to Cali
fornia and the Pacific Northwest
$35.00 to California
On sale dally Sept 24 to October
6th Inclusive 1916.
Summer Tourist round trip tickets
other points on sals
tend to damage It. Not many cities In States government to maintain his
. . ' "'i
Lavs B nouse like this one wlllatlon. This station Is located In
and twelve bales of npn conP'eted Just to keep flour ihat Is Inown as the 5th district.
si or en in 1 .i.i..u j ..-
S. H. HARRIS
Tickot Agent-
Haullne eleven
cotton to the Navasota market over 1 which Includes Texas New Mexico
our good rqads Is almost an every' lan oieT bordering states. The 11-
day occurrence. The feat la accom- 8lra W oen- ho occupies the cense has been applied for which will
pllshed by four mules and more than lu"n" on Mo'n snd 23rd streets. Is .require Inspection of a government
half the time the traces are slack. 8o ery bu"y hli wcek erecting an awn- .man. who Is located In New Orleans
much for macadam roads. Navasota !" on he ouh lte of same. .Mr.!ana" uPO his arrival and Inspection
Examiner. olten Is doing this work himself and the young man expects to be given a
Good roads are the best Investment hal he Sm nai 0 have some- Permanent license. He Is also a mem-
any people ever made but they must " 0 do 0 krp hlra uay. This iber of the National Amateur Wireless
be good roads. Roads that will stand Ron1man has made some other much ""oclsllon. The station young Grless-
up for years and give the people ad.- '"I'"' around this property er has built In this city has a range of
quale returns In service for their cost y' lS0 mlp anl has picked up many
and upkeep. It costa money to build ' .. messages from Brownsville. Dis-
roads and If they are only half built 17 rll"n lvln ln the city of Pchea from Fort Sam Houston
It la tint mnt xn.il.. . juii noillU ret In tha .u. Snn Anlnnln CV.rt . . n.
Isfactory experiment In the world. lro")'r found Mr. B. Kacler In thlsiveton and other government stations Fruit Jars
r 'y that way. our city i ar frequently heard. Miring the fruitless train of thonght-
me Diggest old sinner In the world . """""7 lane on a different "er nionins. the young operator tx- IM me see throuBh bovhood'a
111 f I ava. I I a I "
CHILLS AGUE PEVERS WILL
NOT CURE THEMSELVES
at: In
1
Had to get an edge before we cut the ZMZtTZ!n? V " '. t
... .Iax surricient to pay the Interest on to Texas and
bottom lands. nd bonds and rronie .inLin.
to redeem them at maturity for the dally to Sect. 30th. oood to return ur.
Fruit Jars on the palings! There's the Punwo of Improving the sewer sys-1
old potato patch; '""'m "f"". u ... . " Oct. 3 1st
. "vi nun nuaii ue nein ai me
There the bare strawberry plants f iT iii f .h ru. r n..- i .
that wait for winter thatch: County. Texas and the following ner.
There the rasViys misty canes be. "n "re hereby appointed managers
sldo the currant hedge; wr V" i n: ...
...... . r- Jones. Presiding Judge- Mat
There the tawny tansy growing near vitonll. Assistant Judge; Wilson
the garden's edge; Bradley and Klmnr Dodson. Clerks .
There the gray-green cabbages: a..SaM elertlon shall be held under
radish gone to seed: 1?! p.lR"n' ' rha"".r U9
There some ripe tomatoes-little salt and under IS "SfcTaCKi law. of
is an i neea: ?ne state of Texas that are In force
Thre the pathway selvaged with tin. Kvernlng the same and only quail-
podded touch-me-nots .i":1 T " ar? Property tax pay-
Fruit Jar. on the palings and those all . d HZ T Z
familiar spots! Port the proposition to Issue bonds
.shall have printed on their ballots the
Fruit Jars on the pickets! By the J?! "Eor the Issuance of 8ewer
woodpile ragweed grown C.OT:.?V.!.L. ."d h
-. . . nan uno unniea on tneir bal-
Lles the humble "hack-block" that was lots the words: "Against the Issu-
once my royal throne. nce of Rewer Improvement Bonds -
Seated there at dusk time when the L8Jch. election shall be governed by
evening chore were through J5 'neitton. T Gen-
All my dre.mcd-of glorr dar. went bvl: A ennr of ihi. -. . .u "u"u n"1 P"
me In a review. layor of the City of llrvan. shall ib"ty oi "nl"h- 711 er have
Thing. I .mile at tearfully after they i?"'9 " propor nolra of ald elec-iqualg' rla'r.g with the highest
a "lon. anl the Mayor I. directed in priced piano of
my boyish pre-v.ew seemed the & ??2 i' .&.JS. Jfebto "' f Handled
-holding said election and at three 1 mm racorJr- N enf-
Jtubllc place. In the City of Bryan r
and by publication of aald nnt lm fnr.J
i irasi miny (30) days prior to .aid
grandest victories won.
on the palings and
U you have Malaria or Chills and
Fever yon will be glad to know or
the quick relief that awaits yon la
the unfailing remedy BRAZOS CHILI
TONIC. Easy to take and rapid In-
action It Is decidedly the aoverlga
remedy for Malaria Ask for tha gen-
uine take no other. Sold and guar
anteed by E. R. EM. MEL. Druggtst
THE VERY BEST.
Adam 8chaaf pianos. In tone dur-
n
.commission. Sold and marnt t..
M. CaldneU. tha Jeweler.
Is bound to smile when ho la ad lint
nrteen-cent cotton and
cotton seed. We can't
- ... . : - '
...i.i. . .... i - . - n ..... ... iiiruugn ooynooa. eyes Uate of elect Inn
rnureiy. Whrn Iia Plains he can hear bw.... rMn . I it.. n..i. .w. ... il ' .
n. i.. ... - '- - n - ....... mi uiiii' luuiKi i to wrougnii i i'iiniTea ucpiemoer Bin. 191B.
forty dollar I " . ne r"lt- lr- Kacxer said mU(n reater distance than during tho I Strickland Glllllan In Farm Life.- VSeal) W. If. HARRIS
think of a Z K 1 "e tme. nd added: innl WPa"er. . .iayor or the City of Bryan Texa..
Remember to be calm In adver.!..'
MIoraca
..... iinim ui .r un-u. i
Ingle thing right now that will swell loPrlnn a" ne and business Is"
a Dang account a.
fifteen-cent ctitton Uitt Tribune
Why the word ".Inner." Brother
Tribune? Do you mean to aav thi n
f.-t as selling .7 r Ml I glad I am
t..i living and I am clad I m n.i
Uryan Everything I. all rht Bd
rM)d time are back with us right
now."
Tll. I. .....
. ..." n pun nn .enlevement for; i-.acia want idi i hrtnm rm.i.
Mr. Grlesser ami tnr i. ...... r
" .uus. '
R. T. 8MITH.
Secretary of City of Bryan.
11-iil-iiin.njii.i.
cotton raisers are sinners while some
are bigger than other.? The Knmu'
was under the Impression thAt It Is to' J- r- Jrrett of the Sipsgnll A Ja'
tha country wa look for tha greatest rrt Pavn Company arrived In the!
piety and the purest brand of religion. fU ast night from Waxahachle
t hpro he la having a home erected to '
A former Bryan cltlsen. visiting .'pl"r' h one recently destroyed by
here recently for the first time In "Rhnrty" said this morning that
.even years said to tha editor: "I ?" M fla o get ba. k to
find a completely rebuilt city every- " 1 11 Ml now It Is
thing Is changed. In riding over town "vplMt n In tha State. I am
I saw but ona familiar landmark the 0 ct bark here because within
home of Mr.. C. F. Imon and even-"" n'T 1 et on the streets
that I. ch.nged. as there Is a cottage" here there Is so much hustling. I get
on what wb. formerly her flower gar-' of nd hpn hlle In other
den." We who live here are not i0.0n "'re there Is not so much ac
much Imnre.urd lih lha rh.n.n. K "vlt' ' pt laty. Ho you know." anld
the old-timers coming back ara forcl-'!''" Jm "Uryan Is sure a great
bty struck by the metamorphosl.
placa.
Wa sea great corporation buying! Wa"t Ad. and get re-
"W X 'l wrt ait. VI IV VU IIIR I
op mines and mineral deposits which ""
thiy m
The newest AUTUMN MODELS IN OUR FAMOUS $2.00 NOVELTY HATS for MEN
and YOUNG MEN.
If you wear one this season you will not pay
for a duplicate in style and model.
OUR
$3.00
eds
LAR.
WINDOW
Hundreds of Bryan men are saving that extra
rri lan
there you will find all the newest shapes and color combinations to be seen in the cities
You can choose one for just $2.00.
Sam D Wolsora & on !
WATCH US CROW. jji
COAL! COAL!
Anthracite and
Bituminous
4 Cars 4
in Transit
Cet YourWinter'i
Supply Now
George Stephan
Phone 206
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Buchanan, A. J. The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 214, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 14, 1916, newspaper, September 14, 1916; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth325456/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .