The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, September 27, 1916, Image 4

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    Taking Pictures.
You’ll be taking lots of
pictures pretty soon.
Let us develop them for
you. See samples of our
photographs. We’re
moving off of the campus
and will be located next
to Boyett’s Store. Vis
it us.
SMITH STUDIO.
The Most Comfortable Shoe.
The Herman U. S. Army shoe
is the most comfortable and most
scientifically constructed out
door shoe in the world. Every
man who wants to keep his feet
easy and efficient, free from
corns, stiff joints, in-growing
nails, galled heels, and blisters,
should w r ear Herman’s. Every
U. S.soldier from private to gen
eral wears this shoe by order of
the War Department.
The lasts are all comfortable,
stylish and very servicable.
You pay less than for any other
standard line and you have the
assurance of replacements on de
fective goods.
The shoes will be about four
six-bits the pair. Consider this.
I am bearing two thirds of the
FRESHMEN,
ATTENTION!
We’ve always been here
and the “old boys” will
tell you about us. Re
liable tailoring, cleaning
and pressing.
Makers of “Charlie
Made” uniforms.
CHARLIE NITCH
Campus Tailor.
increased cost if I sell at the
above price
Come to 23 Austin Hall now
and see the samples. adv
FRANK W. HALSEY.
Fritz, the Cadet Merchant.
You Freshmen don’t know
Fritz yet, do you? Why listen
then. Fritz is the campus mer
chant. He sells everything a
man can think of. It would be a
good idea to eet acquainted with
him. Ask any of the “old boys”
to show you the Dutchman.
FRITZ MURRAY.
Brooms, Shoes, Tablecloths,
and regulation lights at 21 Mitch
ell. A full stock of pennants,
shades, and window curtains on
hand. —S. D. Hervey.