The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, December 13, 1916, Image 3

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    Seniors.
Have you had that picture tak
en? If you have not, today is
the day. I exj^ect to send off the
engra A ing copies of the Senior
Section of the Longhorn within
a few days. Please help me in
this matter by having your pic
ture taken immediately.
B. G. MORELAND,
Editor.
Wanderers.
Every “Wanderer” he present
at room 34 Milner just after sup
per tonight. Preparations for
the holidays will be discussed.
Max Gillifilian,
President.
Guard Detail.
December 11, 1916.
Officer of the Day:
Cadet Lieut. Flack, E. K.
Officer of the Guard:
Cadet Lieut. Foster, W. C.
The Foresty Department has a
i Sephone installed. Those hav-
i g reasons to call this depart
ment might put the number, 149
in their telephone books.
All cadets having any special
rag that they would like te have
played at the Band Concert,
please turn them in to P. O. Pcx
142. Tickets on sa le today
The H. & T O. will run special
trains nort h and south at conven
ient hours o n December 21.
Through cars to Ft.. Worth. Waco,
Dallas, and Houston will be pro
vided.
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CAMPUS BARBER SHOP
South Side
Y. M. C. A.
Everything White and Clean
Christmas Rates
this year are 20 percent
off on the double one way
rate. If cadets will see
me at the H. and T. C.
depot, I’ll be glad to ad
vise them as to means of
securing a much lower
rate.
W. l\ Davis, Agent
The Gibson . ... ? will be con
venient
Try a quart of our
“VELVET CREAM”
topped off with ( rushed Fruit.
Quarts 25c
Pints 15c
CAMPUS CONFECTIONERY
Attention, Seniors!!!
Student uniforms pressed—
Pants 10c, Biouse 15c
to those who have our tickets.
To others—
Pants 15c, Blouse 25c.
PURCHASE YOU A TICKE
All citizens suits pressed at ratfe of 40c
per suit.
Pressing done by Hoffman Pressing ma
chine. Alterations neatly done.
Yours to serve,
KONECNY & ZACK.
Proprietors of COLLEGE TAILOR SHOP