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Bryan-College Station Eagle from Bryan, Texas • 4

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Children Cry for 3 Give this a thought to fw jw '5 Bicycles CASCARA USE EAGLE ADSAL CottbnSeed MAJ SAVAGE i i (A 1 rt WW1 EfR "fi EXCEED INCOME ON LIQUORS IN OTTAWA Star Brand ertilizer works while you sleep I 4i DIVWMRADER TO SPEAK HERE to KILL COLDS Hull's Xj 'THEY Sr tCOMt WORK POPULAR WITH kAOH SUCOEftOING 0 GENERATION BAKE 1 ROAST jJlln R0IL JgU BOIL TO k1 had won it And besides that she had been unable to break the jinx that kept opposite teams from crossing the armer line and bo A and'M had finished an unscore on season Jf There were a few outstanding play ers of the university these are in the line alk i Graves Greer and Dennis A in the backfield McCallum Cannon and Mc Culloughs A playedsjr' especially good games? sGohmert' alk and' McCal lum were probably the best of these' The first was a terror on breaking up plays of his opponents especially attempted line plunges His best game was played on Kyle field where he was one of the few Texas players I usually steady game at tackle Al 1 though i handicapped? by an injured hip he was a' most valuable asset to I the squad during the entire sea son" Graves played the best season of his? career Although he did not show up so well at A and Mhe did some strong playing at other times' I Greer made his reputation on (his I scrapping abilities He was'especial ly effective at holding back I plunges Dennis built up a game al most msBtrongas thafr of Gohmerty land he' always had to be reckoned pith in attempting line bucks" I In? backfield McCallum shorip lout by reason qX his consistent play ling since the first of the season' He I could always be relied on to gain something through the line At A I and he Was the mainstay of the I squad and although he was unable I to with the long punts of Higginbotham still he made a crdtiit 1 able showin Cannon did best I part of his playing in earlier I games His best game was agains I the Haskell crew cr Here he made I seven or eight runs which averagedI about twenty yards apiece He didnot keep his form on Thanksgiving however McCullough likewise did his best playing before Thanksgiving He was injured onq game which hindered his playing for the rest of the seasonal His passing was 'largely responsible for the victories against Baylor and Rice On the whole the season can be said Ito' be one in which there were and one Which 'displayed BIOAUSa YOUf HAVE SttH IT ON YOUR ANO CRAHOMOTHCR'S STOVE 'AND RANGE Ml of the greatest orators' ot the is to appear here soon on the local lyceum course Dr' William Rader of California eminent preacher writer lecturer and reformer was so characterized a few rears ago by Peter Clarke Mac land writlug in Weekly A 4 SW? wasfhe old rivalry bbtween' the two schools Consequently everyone ex pected to see the Longhorns hit their stride in proper fashion on Kyle ield Thanksgiving Day The result was 'a great blow At no time during the whole of four quarters did the team hit its stride Continually rthe men were thrown for losses tad not a single first' down was made by Texas other than on penalties' Only a few of the men seemed to be able to play true to form All the( pep and spirit that had shown up so well in the Haskell game? were entirely vanished" The ten days 'of rest had ruined rather than improved the team This was the crowning blow to Tex as hopes Not only had she lost the POPULAR ENTERTAINER By looking over some of Miss Emily Waterman's repertoire of readings it Is easy to understand her great popu larity? Here are1 a fewt ot her f'stand 7 I of An AnmrDog? Arendt's AStory of the Sea 1 "The Americanizing qfAndrp ran ooia" 't iT "The Tragedy of a Theatre Hat" 4 IM DEEAT Si 1 ELEVEN IMS 'KNOCK OUT' BLOW We Are showlng a complete Stock Of 'vZs' A4 Parks 03 "A LARGE 'u PRESENT' GENERATION HAVE BEEN 'vz "RAISED 5 ONfoooA COOKED I A WITH THE (Tl charteiCytW 1 EMILY WATERMAN tn' Chinese Manchu Costume (With Waterman Concert Party) Several yean ago Miss Waterman bade the American platform a tern I porary farewell while she toured those cities of China and Japah which I have a lArge English speaking popu latlon Her success abroad was as narked as it had been at home 'I' The Japan Gazette (Yokohama Ja I pan) country on earth but I America could have produced jtfst this Miort of genius Mlss Waterman Vame talked end' conquered It was i triumph nt comedy and staid people who did not want to laughed till they And the Pekin drtd Tientsin Times (Tientsin China) said: Miss Waterman told stories such itoriesl She proved so popular that the was recalled three times and even then the audience was hot AVe do any kind: ot bi cycle work and carry a full stock of accessories COMPTROLLER TITTLE NAMES KIRBY CLERK Austin Dec '4 fcKirtyf Rotan has been appointed chief clerk by Comptroller Tittle Kir by has been in the department for about twelve years Ml" nl YOU SfS THE NAME EVERYWHERE' PARKER ASTlN HDWCO' VVI i A T' Standard cold remedy for 20 yaare Ln XaDICi IQIIU BBiwt siw break! up a cojq ta reucvc hmrlr if ft fail The: genuine box baa A ed top 1 4SU4 picture At AUDtut Stmt OICIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO BEVERAGES WITH STRONG "i'j a yi a iteTin Div A While the attor MAir msnowiVa HAnartment is chaXXred specif jcaHy with ihe enforcement of the very stringent prommuun passed by the last legislature and a considerable proportion of 'the numer rfy our samples of beverages offered for ife cnlo in various parts of the state have A shown a percentage of alcohol above that allowed under the act when they were analyzed in the pure food pnd 5 drug department here attorney 'general has no intimation as to future proceedings Inspectors of the pure food and dm dnnartment are "gathering a large number of samples for analysis "A lot of HU recently senc iruiu um veston contained 87 with an aicononc content above the one per cent which is allowed by law and so far this has been about the average of sam ples tested: 'i One of the Galveston samples con tained 1766 per cent alcohol and sev eral ran as high as 8 per cent A ma fnrittr nf the beverages found to con ytain an excessive are so called 'ciders'? Where a beverage is put out under an established trade name the manufacturers are careful to' stay within the law according to authori ties of the department and practical fe ly all the widely advertised drinks pass a satisfactory inspection Data being obtained by this depart ment is being passed on to the at torney generaL CAMPHOR wrrCHHAZEL HELP WEAK EYES 'Bryan people are astonished at the quick results by simple wltahhnrpl ramohor hvdrastis etc 'Se? as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash "Jn one case oi wea uuu eyes a few days use brought great improvement' In another case' it si' stopped eye pains ana uuianuuauvu v'We guarantee a small bottle of 'Tavnntilr to heln ANY CASE weak strained or inflamed eyes Aluminum eye cup REE Emmel drug 'gist x' Jady Ask Ask any' 'talking machine dealer if his machine reproduces voice of an artist so perfectly that it cannot be distinguished from tne original ne says yes ask him Ko he can ask him if his talking machine is tested? against the artists who make records for it 7 7 Then ask the dealer who handles 1 7 Wanted! Wmarann shipped to the Doraii PrT It UVUplll A I A t' poorer playing as a whole than any t8 guided he has written and spoken I ported to Canada oei season in several years topics pertinent to every day Uv Iwent dry Bt and national weitare ty mrm 74 Pennsylvanian with twenty yeys LAGIX ANT AIM EMBARGO ON COTTON MEANS LOSS' ROM DETERIORATION of taking LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE vS AuRtin uec "ADC vniUUlKV I TaNpH tinH placed on the shipment of cottonseed on account of the: coal shortage is I I going to result in enormous loss to I the of Texas and other states on ac I count of the rapid deterioration of I seed as a result of the excessive I said a telegram from Weinert Commissioner of markets and warehouses to the federal rail road administration 'I i I of this state can ill af fnrd tn stand the loss: they have had three years of drouth followed by a short crop this year in penau of the people of lexas' 1 enter a BUlCllUI 4 a iexvY' nvocirifinr ni iiriH zi A tictytsp pi South Texas Cottonseed Crushers as sociation'also said that the embargo would bring about a great loss of seed The lind Have Always Bought and which has la use for over thirty years has borne thj Eignaure of ana nas vccu maw vs sonal supervision since its infancy Allrw nrt AT1A VUti 111 A All 'Counterfeits Imitations and Just as good are but with and endanger the health of Infants and Experience against Experiment What isCASTORlAf Castorja is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil Paregoric Drops and Soothing Syrups It is pleasant It contains neither Opium Morphine nor other narcotic substance age is its guarantee or more than thirty Yr8 has i been in constant use for the relief of Constipation latulency Wind Diarrhoea allaying everishness aristof therefrom and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels aid4 the assimilation of ood giving neaitny ana utuiua rzwf The Tho riend genuine CASTORIAalways Bears the Signature of Varsity Team Had Builded Hopes Retrieving Lost Hon ft 'ors Through a Victo ry OVCT the ndefeat Championship but her ancient enemy i 1 A 1 An nm mL I 3 ed Eleven 4 Vs I (By Cox) a 2 1 Austiif Dec ootball at the University of Texas has been highly disappointing this year Starting out the season with the greatest number of players out for the team and with a strong coaching staff the univer sity was counting' on a strong team with good chances of ending with the Southwestern championship in Tex hands' There' were? more 1 letter men and more promising high school material than had ever assembled on Clark ield before Payne Southwester showed up well' alk played his 5 I II onn I lir HArlv eke VM aI1 zw A 1 cametdown for their usual troucings I in i the first1 two weeks of play the 'students began tor think bright thoughts of what was coming in the 1 1 future 'Then the old "boat hit the first snag" Phillips university came down from Okla and white washed the Longhorns in their own corral This school had been an un I known 'quantity and knowing nothing about the situation the rooters had I naturally figured out that jt was a 1 weak Besides it came so early I in the season that no one had any idea I so strong a team would be scheduled I at that time This made the defeat I that much more bitter I i'fWith one defeat behind th'em the I eleven set out to show the state that I they could still do a little scrapping I even if they had lost so they went I to work to clean up on Oklahoma ini Dallas The result was as disastrous I as the preceding game Oklahoma re 1 peatfd her dose of two years before! and forced State out with the short I end of 1 the score That apparently knocked the Austin aggregation out I of the running or Southwestern I championship I Between the Saturday Valias and the next week the team made an improvement of at least 100 per cent Baylor came to town confident that she could inflict a great deal of damage on the Longhorns I they had made such a poor showing aKinst the last two schools played She was properly surprised and sent back home daze'd to try and think it over I1 Rice learned her lesson She sent her men up here with the fullest expectations of at least making a strong showing but instead she was literally snowed under The Texas oUvon wns still imnroving Arkan sas told the same tale A great deal I of good playing was seen in this game The 'best playing of the season however" and one of the best games ever pulled off on the i athletic grounds was when the Has kell Indians were defeated by the margin of one touchdown in a hard fought contest on Nov 14 So splen did a showing di4 the team make that everyone was fully certain that A and was in for hers Besides this Arkansas had succeeded in upsetting the dope bucket' when she defeated Oklahoma so it gave the Longhorns a chance to win oacK tne cnanipv ship they had lost at Dallas if they won from A and Added to this Bryan Cotton Oil ertilizer A Home Institution' I MBNQBOSUBBtXU We are not open just whoa it is eonvonlsnt serve you but are here fa Dayin Night in night out Week in week out Season in season out ninfl iim vafft and soda fountain ruueauim5 patrons of Bryan wnat tney louou S' Manhattan Cate We cater to tEse who know and appreciate qual ity and service jr none to WILLIAM line from Honolulu to San t'ranclBco thence up and down ths 2 al JwAM th A KY AVI Attn 1 "'v 1 a i XlV I In Use or Over s3v TOfS Sudtag New York City aid Philadel I TheKl nd Have Always Bought 4 Via CnitfK I a puia GUU CVCiy DVGLW 1 uv vw "'TMECENYKUI icross the Atlantic to platform MggXtT mdjulpitof Loadou and youWtilWww lutline the territory covered by the I TOBACCO revenues eeaaroanla iAVAd fnrtV flTft WeelLB i tach ot continuous lecturing I or ten years Doctor Rader was lhe pastor ot the Third Congregational I Church ot San rancisco During the I rying times of reconstruction1 follow ly bg the destruction of the city he I ipoke to the people In tho Colonial Ottawa Ont Nov i RevAue re Theater In the burnt district and was I pgipts front tobacco transactions then called to the great Calvary Pres through'Out the Dominion Indicate lyterian Church' It was during tuls that fjj6 weed is being burned up in period that Peter Clarke Macarlanrt quantities since a notable article In Collier calle returned from overseas 11m one of the ten great orators jnjan(j revenue returns for October he country' show an Increase of nearly $500000 'i 4 reformer tor over October of 1918 Total receipts loclated with the editorial staff of the a £ober were reported as Ban rancisco Bulletin and worked Were P0 thejrsft prosec tevenub constitutes the Senator Hlron Johnson largest sobrce of revenue for thia de Rudolph Spreckles More I Partment The income from Untly Doctor Rader has been asso brought only $800000 Dspateh Bencher Cough Phillips and Emerson shipped to the Donumon than was ex ine uomnuuu Bryan 'Baptist'v 'u MONDAY (NIGHT Woak VIOLATION PAROLE GIVES STATUS ESCAPED CONVICT a Austin Dec The' status of a person under the extradition law who has violatecUJhis parole in another state and come into Texas is thatof an escaped convict the court of crim inal appeals held in acting upon an appeal of William Carrol who was arrested in' Houston upon a fugitive warrant from Massachusetts (The governor' had allowed the extradition which thia court affirmed a' 4fc i TEXAS PECAN CROP LARGE AND REIGHT RATES ARE REDUCED 1' 4 i Austin Dec The Targe Texas pecan crop of this season has brought a reduced rate for nuts in 'carload lots on federal controlled lines in Tex as 'This rate is considerably cheaper than the old one and the Texas rail road commission has extended it to non controlled lines of the state The minimum carload is set at30 000 pounds of nuts in the shell and the rate applies to shipments of ten miles (and over with a graduated scale Maj Edwin Sidney Savage Order Of 'i the Golden Crone who has an enviable war record came to this country to I TVApAmhpr IMIjv aciit fund to aid Serbian orphans IWCCIlllPW I 2 xV of the Great Orators of the Wsrtly rX 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