The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, December 12, 1916, Image 2

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    The
LARGEST STOCK
of Young Men’s
OVERCOATS
IN BRYAN
$15 to $25
A. M. Waldrop & Co.
Bryan’s Big Clothing
Store
Campus Barber Shop Opens.
The Campus barber sh3p will
move into its new home today in
the basement of the Y. M. C. A.
building. In fact the shop will
open there this morning for
business.
The new shop is one of the
most modern barber shops in
Texas and a better appointed
shop cannot be found. No mon
ey or effort have been sp ired by
J. F. Lavinder to give the col
lege students and employees a
shop of the first class and he is
to be commended highly for the
success of his efforts. *
There is not a detail lacking.
Sanitation and comfort are in
sured for every patron, and a un
iform patronage from all college
people should be Mr. Lavinder’s
reward.
Notice.
The Band Concert for buying
blankets for the football team
will be given in the chapel on
Tuesday night, December 19.
Have your quarter ready for
the ticket seller when he comes
around. Tickets will be placed
on sale very soon.
Your favorite rags, together
with some real good music, will
be played. “The Band”
Some cadet from Mitchell Hall
took a basketball, which belong
ed to the Boy Scouts, from the
Y.M C.A. The small boys of the
campus will appreciate it if he
w r ill return the ball to Ike Ash-
burn’s office, 113 Main Building.
Stationery at No 7 Ross.—Heine
A Brand New Jimmy.
The wintry evenings are
here, and there is nothing
that one will enjoy a s
much as a good pipeful of
tobacco after supper.
Throw that old strong-
pipe away and see what
we have to show you in a
brand new J -1 - M - M - Y.
BOYETT’S STORE
A. 0. Bailey, Manager.
N. Main Street.