The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, October 26, 1916, Image 2

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    New Shipments
of
REGULATION SWEATERS
OLIVE DRAB SHIRTS
TENNIS SHOES
RAIN COATS
OVER SHOES
at
A. M. Waldrop & Co.
Bryan’s Big Clothing
Store
Agricultural Students.
All agricultural students will
be excused from classes from 4
to 5 p. m. today, in order that
they may attend the lecture on
“Improved Methods of Raising
Wool,” by Prof. W. T. Ritch, of
Utah. Professor Ritch is the
greatest expert on wool and kind
red subjects in Ameiica today,
and all agricultural students
should make it a point to hear
him. E. J. Kyle.
Crispettes!
What is that? I am not going
to tell you! Spend one nickel at
Frits’ Fruit Stand and you will
know. Who makes that stuff?
Go and see for yourself at the
place where the old Carpenter
Shop used to be. FRITS.
Cadets, Notice!
Supply your rooms with
Sheets, Pillow Cases,
Towels, Table Cov
ers, Bed Spreads,
Pillows, Com
forts, Blank
ets, Etc.,
from
Webb Brothers
Men’s Furnishing Goods
Bostonian Shoes for Men
Guard Detail.
October 27, 1916.
Officer of the Day:
Cadet Lieut Irby, B. E.
Officer of the Guard:
Cadet Priv. Hubbard, E. P.
Prof. Ritch, one of the fore
most wool experts in the world,
will give an address at the Scien
tific Agricultural Association
meeting tonight in Chapel at 7:40.
J. B. Cockrell will tell about
the experiences o f the seniors
who spent the past week at the
Dallas Fair, looking after the 275
members of the Boys’ Corn
Clubs who were in camp there
for the week. Everybody come
out.
Visit Hervey’s, 21 Mitchell.