The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, October 01, 1916, Image 4
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. Student Laundry Collections, In order to prevent any dupli- cation in the marking of laundry bundles, and also, that the col- lections may be made promptly, the following suggestions should be strictly adhered to: Write name on laundry IN FULL and, if a former student, place old laundry mark on-line indicating, ‘mark.” If a fresh- man or a new student, leaye line for ‘‘mark’’ blank, or state NEW STUDENT, name hall, room number and company. Each student must list his laundry on LEFT side of laundry slip; place laundry and slip within pil- low slip, laundry bag, or tie se- curely in sheet, being careful to place slip where same can be easily found. Failure to observe any of the above instructions subjects violater to report. HARRY E. SMITH, Supt. Power Plant. 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. LOST—An A. & M. pin(10K) on the campus. Finder please re- turn to W. W. Smith(plumber), or drop notice in box 148. FOR SALE--Freshman Science or Architect’s books and instru- ments. Howell, top floor Mitchell KODAK FILMS — All sizes — Eastman brand, best quality —H. J. Schaefer, third floor Mitchell (temporarily room 58). Magazines, stationery, and all the Texas newspapers at Foster 45. MOORE & HUBBARD. Ice Cream. The College Creamery still gives a full measure quart of ice cream for twenty flve cents. The Creamery is open all day. adv