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
for Men . .
You are always welcome
Brandon £#
L,awrence
. . Bryan
New College T^felor Shop
Open at Tauber'^Place,
Behind Mess Hall
Will be glad to make your uni-
forrh 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.
J. A. MANN, Pres.
LOST A bunch of keys, with
key tag attached, bearing name
of “J. A. Woyley, 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’/
topped off with Crushed 1 Fruit.
Quarts 25c
Pints 15c
CAMPUS CONFECTIONERY