1 Guard Detail. October 12. 1916 Officer of the Day; Cadet Lieut. Chappelle, R. L. Officer of the Guard: Cadet Priv. Brecher, E. R. LOST—Season athletic ticket number five thirteen. Please re-' turn it, if found, to J. T. Rollins, 86 Legett, and we’ll go to Leigh’s. KODAK DEVELOPING FREE! Charge only for prints, 2 to 8 1-2 cents each. Prompt work. Han dle Eastman autographic films. See Q L. Hames, Pfeuffer 6. Special feature at che Queen Theatjre, in Bryan, Friday after noon and evening—“In Our Al ley.” Benefit Carnegie Library Tickets on sale at the Exchange Store and at Mr. Leigh’s. 7'ke Home of Correct Clothes for Men . . You are always welcome Brandon £# Lawrence . . Bryan The New Taiiof^Shop. Open at Tauber's Place, Behind Mess Hall Will be glad to make your uni form or citizen’s suit. First class workmanship guaranteed. Cleaning, pressing, and repairing a specialty. Reasonable prices. It will pay you to try us. The New Tailor Shop KODAK FILMS — All sizes — Eastman brand, best quality—H. J. Schafer, third floor Mitchell, room 58. ICE CREAM ICE CREAM Try a quart of our “VELVET CREAM” topped off with Crushed Fruit. Quarts 25c Pints 15c L EIG H ’S CONFECTIONERY Ike Ashburn, director of pub licity, left Monday night for the Dallas Fair. For three weeks, he will be in charge of the A. and M. College exhibits. Attending the citrus fmhin- spectors meeting here thip/week were some of the recenfrgradu- ates of A. and M , “Little Lindy” Milliner, "Buck” James, E. L. Tanner, Meredith James, and Ed. L. Ayers.