The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, January 17, 1917, Image 4

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    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