The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, January 17, 1917, Image 4
George A. Insurance! of all kinds including automobile "Special attention to campus residents. Phones 265 and 539, Bryan. CAMPUS CONFECTIONERY Try a quart of our "VELVET CREAM?” Topped off with Crushed Fruit Quarts 25¢ Pints 15¢ CAMPUS CONFECTIONERY BC] CAMPUS BARBER SHOP South Side Y.MC A, Everything White and Clean Try to Look Military. Every time a group picture of cadets is made it is observed that uniforms shoald fit across the chest and through the shoulders. Get your shoulders back and give your lungs a chance. No thing looks worse than a picture of supposedly military men with uniforms that are wrinkled across the chest In having your picture made. TRY to look mili- tary, anyhow. lis LOST:— A small, black Parker fountain pen - self filler. Return to MRbbi” itertschler, 38 Leg: gett : 7 LOST—A “‘T” square Return to Otto Staeker, 24 Goodwin Work for the Summer. Any cadet anxious to secure profitable enployment for the summer, call at Room 50 Good- win, from 10 to 5 p, m. today. Mr. Irving C. Honneger, repre- senting the Wear-Ever Alumin- um, will be there to discuss plans. E. B. CARTWRIGHT. Letters Mailed at Night. Letters for midnight trains vorth and south can now be mail- ed at night in “midnight letter boxes” placed on first floor of Foster, Leggett, Mitcheli, and Milner Halls. Charge of 5 cents per letter Directions on boxes. O K Letter Service. WANTED At 85 Goodwin two window shides white on one side Soft Collars New Shipment Just Arrived BRANDON AND LAWRENCE