Image provided by: Texas A&M University
About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1917)
/ Spring - Furnishings ARE Arriving Daily BRANDON AND LAWRENCE ‘lin Mitchell FOR SALE: A complete draw- ing outfit. Ross 41. FOUND—A watch and a charm. Apply to Campus Bar: ber Shop. LOST-—An open face Elgin watch. Please return it to the ~ Print Shop. LOST: A chem. 3 laboratory manual Please return to Mer- Must have it. LOST: -- A book entitled ‘‘Heat Engines,” which bears names of A. G. Kuntz and I. Langford. - Return to 47 Milner. i Fayette County Club meets today, immediately after supper. THE QUEEN, Saturday One of the biggest and best movie plays ever shown in Bryan THE LAW DECIDES. A seven reel masterpiece with Dorothy Kelly and Donald Hall. Saturday, January 6. Admission only 25 cents. Good program every day at the Dixie. College Club Organized. The College Club, a social club to be composed of college teach- ers and officers, was organized Friday afternoon. Two rooms, suitably furnished, will be pro- vided by the Y. M. C. A. for the club, which is a separate and dis- tinct organization. A constitu- tion and by-laws were adopted and officers will be elected at a meeting next week. A canvass will be made to secure members. Thirty enrolled yesterday. No initiation fee will be charg- ed. Dues will be $8.00 per year. TO CADETS (In Milner Hall, es- pecially): If you need any soap, shaving sticks, shaving cream, dental cream, talcum powder, skin prepartions, shoes, cigars, tobacco, felt rugs, before buy- ing, come and see what I have. —R. Pagan Ortiz, 72 Milner. All serve, all serving, Nothing stands alone; The chain holds on, And where it ends, unknown. — Pope.