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Bryan-College Station Eagle from Bryan, Texas • Page 8

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Bryan, Texas
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1 THE YAN daily EADT MONDAY, MAFiCn 24. 1913. Cooper Cole Quality Grocers CLUB HOUSE PLUM PRESERVES CLUB HOUSE STRAWBERRY PRESERVES CLUB HOUSE BLACKBERRY PRESERVES CLUB HOUSE REO RASPBERRY PRESERVES HEINZ ASSORTED PRESERVES BOOOWIH'S ASSORTED PRESERVES Club House Cherry jam Club House Pineapple Jam Club House Apricot jam Club House Peach jam Club House Plurn jam Club'House Strawberry Jam TWOIPHONES (toodwin Assorted ams Beechnut Assorted Jams Club House Assorted Jelly Beechnut Asstvried jelly C'lub House Marachino Cherries Lang's Marachino Cherries THREE WAGON Daily Eagle and pilot Pubiiahed Every Day Except Sunday By THE EAGLE PRINTING CO. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS A. jr.

BUCHANAN SL E. Editor Managet Entered as aecond-class matter April 1910, at the postofllce at Bryan, fezaa, under the Act of March 3, 1879. of Subscription: One Month .40 IThree Months 1.00 Year 4.00 Advertising rates on application. Subscribers will confer a favor on the management by telephoning the office promptly when carriers fail to deliver the paper, or when change of residence occurs. Announcements For City Marshal; O.

L. LI SK. P. BOYETT. For City Secretary: ED S.

DERDEN. JOH.N A. MOORE. wealth. There can not be too many oi Record.

To fit men for this work is one of the provinces of the A. and M. College. It is doing it, and doing it well too. Its graduates have gone out into all parts of the earth and are helping to subdue It, to conserve its resources, to develop it, to improve it, to make it fnlflll the great mission intended for It by its Creator.

Know just how your clothes are going to fit before you pay your money. Be perfectly satisfied the day you buy and all the rest of the days. The HART SCHAFFNER MARX guarantee gives you satisfaction all the way through. A. M.

WALDROP CO. The Home of Hart Schaffncr Marx Clothes manufacture all kinds of FRESH HOME-MADE CANDIES Chocolate Bon Bons, Buttercups, Caramels, Fruit Tablets, Special Pecan Stick Candy, Etc. finest candy made. Give us a trial convinced SODA AND ICE CREAM, WITH FRUIT FLAVORS First Class Service Holmes Burden CANDY KITCHEN AND ICE CREAM PARLOR A drive around town will convince anyone of the wonderful development that has taken place in Bryan within the past two years. And let it be merabered that the development has not stopped by any means.

Bryan never saw greater building activity than is now in progress. Tow large two-story brick business houses, a $30.000 brick church, a brick Jewish synagogue, four large two-story residences, and not less than twenty-five cottages, are some of the things thiV mark our present development. Things are homing. In addition to these we have the extension of the interurban to the bottom, the paving of Mail? street, a new city hall, a ITiO-foot water tower and the extension of the water and light systems. We are moving, we are going in leaps and bounds, and It is no idle dream to say that within the next five years Bryan will be a city of fifteen to twenty thousand people.

Senator Tillman says he is not unhappy because he failed to get the appropriations committee chairmanship, as it would have worked him to death. the way to take consolation. Whenever a steam roller runs over us, we get up and dust our clothes and thank God we not kneaded into the Post. From the various adidtions being opened up to Bryan, It would appear I that the old town has cut her pattern jto be in a class with New York. Be it too, that lots are selling in all of them and houses going up as rapidly as it is possible to build them.

The Easter cold snap preceded the day by a couple of laps, but the March winds were right there with the goods. There was a magnificent display of Easter millinery, interspersed with a I touch of Easier lingerie here and there. For Alderman: C. E. JENKINS.

W. P. TRANT. THE A. AND M.

COLLEGE HELPING. IS These are days of large engineering projects, and there is a consequent large need of competent negineers. Young men who have to fight their own way in the world, if they have in them that measure of brains, energy and competence that necessarily go to the outfitting of a mechanical engineer, can not do better than to select that vocation. For men who are masters of mechanical, electrical, min ing and hydraulic engineering there will be a surety of demand and occupation in this big country as long as population increases and the processes of development and conservation are carried forward to a state of more systematic efficiency. The skilled engineer is a more potent factor in the social ujilift of his kind than any other contemporary worker in that field of achievemenr.

What other investigators and inventors discover the engineer brings into use. He holds the key that unlocks the hidden treasure of the The object of the Dallas News (controlling also the Galveston News) in advocating the consolidation of the A and M. College with the State sity, is this: It hopes to create a sen- jtiment that will bring about such a consolidation, knowing full well that Austin Is not In any way suitable for the habitat of such a consolidated institution. With the two united, the question of location would then be sprung, and the News thinks Dallas, with its wealth, its rich black lands, would be able to reach out and gwipe the whole thing. ever think for a moment Dallas cares a whoop whether the A.

and M. College is located at Bryan or Austin, as between those two places. What Dallas wants is the A. and M. College in Dallas.

The spllt-log drag solves the good roads problem for any section. It should be given complete trial that Hts merits might he demonstrated Transcript. There will be three parties in the next Republicans and Progressives. The Progressives are to form a distinct organization and will demand committee assignments as such. The dust this morning was something fierce, but the street sprinkler got under headway about 9 and saved the day.

Hats off to the street sprinkler! The patriot who failed to land a good soft snap feel that the great Democratic victory was so much pumpkins after all. NEW STYLES IN WEDDING CAKES. The Galveston News, which is vot'if- erously advocating the removal of the A. and M. College to Austin, has said not one word about moving the rned- branch of the State T'niversity from Galveston to the parent stem.

The position on our State educational institutions la a wonderful piece of inconsistency, and the people of Texas and the members of the Legislature should take what it says with several grains of salt. New York, March spring bride, who makes her appearance beginning Flaster week, continuing tlie performance until June skipping May will do well to take note of the new styles in wedding cakes, as exhibited in the metropolis this week. True, she may not he able to afford the $1000 models on view, hut they can he copied. A Fifth avenue caterer who makes nothing but wedding cakes is showing the latest These are made after the period to which the bride-to-be desires her cake to belong. The particular sentiment she wishes presented as the special feature of the decorations also plays a prominut part.

The thirteenth and fifteenth centuries seem to he the leading 'I'hese are decorated with the of which is a copy of the little temple at Trianon, designed by Marie Antoinette If, on the contrary, a cake is to be representative of smart up-to-dateness, and is to be lighted, as many of them are by cleverly arranged bulbs, the flowers and decorations are done in modern realism, sometimes even to the extent of substituting real flowers for the more formal sugar ones. STRICT COURT PROCECDISSS This morning the T. J. Wilson murder case was continued by the court until next term, owing to the fact that two of the eye-witnesses are forbidden to leave their homes by a physician on account of the dangerous illness of members of their families. The physician Issued certificates to the court stating that the wife of one of the witnesses was seriously sick, and a child of the other was in a critical condition from pneumonia, and under no circumstances should the witnesses leave their homes.

The petit jury for the week was sworn in this afternoon, and dismissed until Tuesday at 9 as follows: V. M. Rlsinger, T. B. Smith, W.

Small, r. G. Parsons, W. FJ. Pickens, R.

R. Knowles, Garland Allen Smith, G. M. Symms, T. J.

Preston. jW. H. Myers, Mack Mize, J. Wehr- G.

W. Dunlai), W. Starks. I H. S.

Jenkins, .1, A. Gandy, 3'. iner. B. Sattertleld.

J. 1.. Stasny, H. J. Henry, Edgar H.

1-'. Sheppard, Hugo Stasny. Charles Xii Thompson, W'. Johnsori. G.

lieynolds, C. J. A. II. Stevener, B.

Karzer, S. R. Duiin. .1. B.

G. Wallai Georae Wil- liam.s. Hensarling Mercantile Go. Want Your Business Their Stock always Fresh. Prices Low.

Most corteous and prompt service. QUALITY THE BEST. Cjive us more of your business. a pleasure to please you. The girls are Irresistible in their foot ball stunt during the chorus, And They Say He Went to College, Rah! Rah! Saturday night.

We tell you in printer's ink. but if see 'The robe of J. G. Worrall. division freight agent for the I A G.

headquarters at Houston, was in the city today on business. Mrs. B. Willis returned to Waco today after visiting Mr. and Mrs.

M. show you a good show, Sptnial- Waldrop. MM Come! Come! Be patriotic and help defray the expenses of Brazos County Alumni in interest of A. M. College Today and Tomorrow! Monday and Tuesday, March 24 and 25 Entire Proceeds of the Princess Theatre for Two Days Will be donated for this purpose.

An excellent program is arranged for the two days. COLONIAl THEATRE 7Q SATURDAY NICHT, MARCH IJ THREE ACT COMEDY The Microbe of Love Best Talent in Choruses; Catchy Songs; Thoroughly Entertaining Nothing Slow. Auspices Guild, Episcopal Church PRICES: Lower Floor, 35c; Children, 15c; Upstairs, 25c Corsicana Lodge Ancient Free and Accepted Masons Pass Resolutions of Respect. To the Worshipful Master and Members of Corsicana I.odge No. 174, A.

F. and A. M. your committee appointed to draft resolutions on the death of Brother W. L.

Brlnghurst. which occurred F'ebruary 18, 1913, at the State Orphane Home, beg leave to submit the following: Whereas, it has pleased the Worshipful Master of the Universe to call our brother from labor to refreshment; Be it resolved. That In his death the State has lost a distinguished educator and citizen, the State Orphan Home an earnest and able superintendent, the children of that institution a devoted friend, his family a loving husband and father, and our lodge a true and worthy brother. Be it further resolved, That a copy of these resolutions he furnished the city papers, the San Antonio Express and the Bryan Daily Eagle for publication. Also that a copy be sent to his bereaved wife and daughter, and that a page of our minutes he set aside to his memory.

Respectfully submitted. JNO. H. RICE, W. N.

MARKHAM, FRANK M. HOLMES, Committee. COME OUT AND HELP! No Extra Charge-the Usual Price 10c Afternoon Program From 2:00 p. m. to 6:30 p.

m. for F-clair Writing on the NIGHT PROGRAM From 6:30 p. m. to 11:00 p. m.

of the Reliance Kimona Way to a Great Great Eclair FAYORITESi -WILLIAM RUSSELL, BARBARA TENNET, FIED TRUESDALE, J. W. JOHNSTON, HELEN MARTEN Tuesday Afternoon Program joins the Gem Featuring Billy Quirk 101 Bison Bison Good Reel.

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