The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, October 17, 1916, Image 3

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    WANT, LOST, FOR SALE, ETC.
Three books were left in Dr.
Fountain’s office the other day—
a "Complete Secondary Alge-
bra,” by Fisher & Schwatt; a
Wentworth’s “Solid Geometry;”’
and a ‘Wentworth Plane and Sol-
id Geometry,” by Smith. Sev-
eral names are written in these
books. The owner may call for
them at the Print Shop.
FOUND—A pair of trousers.
Owner may get them at 101 Mil-
ner.
LOST—One English Grammar,
by Kittredge and Farley; one
“Soil and Soil Fertility’, by
Whitson & Wolster; and two note-
books. Please return these to
H. Safford, 41 Goodwin, and re-
ward.
| The Home of
Correct Clothes
Jor Men
You are always welcome
Brandon &
l.awrence
...Bryan
New College lor Shop
Open at Tauber’S Place,
Behind Mess Hall
Will be glad to make your uni-
form ‘or citizen’s suit. First
class workmanship guaranteed.
Cleaning, pressing, and
repairing a specialty.
We sell regulation caps for
underclassmen or seniors,
and all insignia of rank, etc.
Regular underclassman’s blouse
worked over into officer’s style
for $1.50. Reduced price on all
other work. See us first.
New College Tailor Shop
KONECNY & ZACK, Proprietors
Dallas Boys, Attention!
The Dallas Club meets tonight,
immediately ‘after supper, in
room 36 Milner. All freshmen
—from Dallas County are request-
ed to attend.
DALLAS TRIP PLANS
will be considered.
JA MANN, Pres.
LOST A bunch of keys, with
key tag attached, bearing name
of *'J. A. Worley, Bowie, Texas.”
Fider will please return them to
Worley, local manager of the
Western Union Telegraph Co.
ICE CREAM ICE CREAM
Try a quart of our
“VELVET CREAM} "A
topped oft with. Crushed! Fruit.
"Quarts 25¢
Pints 1c
CAMPUS CONFECTIONERY