J Students May Enlist in Navy President BizzHl has been advised by Lient. Du Bose of the naval re cruitinu- service that beginning 1 Octo ber 1, a naval sectit)n of tlie S. / . T 0. will be organized here and that 100 choice young men of the institution wih be permitted ro enlist and pur sue electrical and mechanical engi neering courses calculated to tit them •for special duty in the nary. Pull details have not been received and young men who are interested in the matter are advised to watch the Daily Bulletin for further announce ments as fuller information is re ceived ) o Wants Owner of Wrist Watch Mrs. D. C. DeMaret wishes to re turn the wrist watch which she bor rowed from a soldier at the dance last Saturday afternoon. If the owner will please call on the undersigned at the “Y” butlding he will be aided in the return of the watch. S. A Hickman. o Bulletin want ads get results. The Exchange Store Main Building Official Headquarters for MILITARY UNIFORMS Largest and most complete stock of uniform equipment in cen tral Texas. Conducted exclus ively for the benefit of soldiers and students. EXCHANGE STORE 0 Opposite Carnegie Library Quality Photography Special Discount to Soldiers and Cadets Kodak Finishing Bryan, Texas Stangel Enters Training Camp W. L Stangel, associate professor of animal husbandry in the College, left Thursday morning for Camp Tay lor, Louisville, Ky , where he will en ter the artillery officers training school. o Read The Bullet’ns Ads — it will pay you. Scratch Pads at the Print Shop.) Chas. Nitch THE CAMPUS TAILOR Maker of fine khaki uniforms, breeches, etc. Cleaning and pressing done at lowest prices. “Ask the old boys— --THEY RNOW” 16