The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, November 23, 1916, Image 4

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    ixm Theatre, Bryan
To^BjiThursday, Nov 23.
DOROTHY DALTON i n the
“Jungle Child;”
And a Keystone Comedy.
FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN at
the Queen Saturday.
ICE CREAM ICE CREAM
Try a quart of our
“VELVET CREAM”
topped off with Crushed Fruit.
Quarts 35c
Pints 15c
CAMPUS CONFECTIONERY
Boys! Boys!
Take advantage of the fair
weather, when its here, to have
your sitting made for the Long
horn, and don’t forget the Spec
ial Mountings made with the A.
and M. seal or the design of the
senior ring embossed on the fold
er. They will made ideal Christ
mas gifts.
SMITH STUDIO.
North Main Street,
College Station.
Attention, Seniors!!!
Student uniforms pressed—
Pants 10c, Blouse 15c
to those who have our tickets.
To gfchers—
Pants 15c, Blouse 25c.
Purchase you a ticket.
All citizens suits pressed at rate of 40c
per suit.
Pressing done by Hoffman Pressing ma
chine, Alterations neatly done.
Yours to serve,
KONECNY & ZACK.
Proprietors of COLLEGE TAILOR SHOP
To Utilize Bad Drill Days.
Hereafter on Drill days on
which the weather makes it im
possible to drill, Companies will
be formed at the regular hour
for drill, rolls called and the Com
panies marched to the Assembly
Hall for Theoretical Instruction.
ALL CADETS, except those
who drill with the Work Squad,
ARE REQUIRED TO ATTEND.
This includes the FIELD,STAFF
and BAND.
C. H. MULLER,
Commandant.
A -waste converted into money
by collecting and marketing the
old magazines and catalogues
from the halls, departments, and
College residences. A collector
will collect this class of paper
from the halls about every ten
days, and if each cadet will save
his old magazines and any peri
odical printed on glazed paper,
until he comes around, the favor
will be greatly appreciated, and
the wasteful custom of burning
this valuable class of of paper
converted into money.
J. C. (Railhead) Rogers
and Sam Farrell.
FOUND:—A raincoat in chap
el. Owner get same at 51 Leg
gett.
LOST:—A “Types and Market
Classes of Livestock” with my
name in it. Finder please notify
me at No. 7 Austin.—L J Goree.
FOR SALE:—An electric iron,
Apply to the College Creamery.
—R. P. Waring.