The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, October 01, 1916, Image 4

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    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, leave 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-
cui^ly in sheet, being careful to
place slip where same can be
easily found. Failure to observe
any of the above instructions
subjects violator 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 nekt
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 five cents.
The Creamery is open all day.
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