The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, January 18, 1917, Image 3

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    Scores of Rice Games.
In the first game with Rice at
Houston, A. and M. lost by the
close margin of 16 to 19.
In the second game, Tuesday
evening, the cadets were victor
ious by a 21 to 13 score.
If you have a book used in Eng
lish 11, “Kittredge and Farley,”
or in Hort 21, “Plant Propaga
tion,” inform me and I shall ap
preciate it —95 Milner.
At Last.
Envelopes with A. and M. seal
—latest design —No. 7 Ross.
LOST:—A tan glove for right
hand. Please return it to No. 5
Pfeuffer.
Whoever got my shoes mixed
up with his at the shoe shop,
please return mine and get his.
Davidson, 21 Austin
LOST—A pair of reg. trousers,
sometime during the holidays.
If you know anything about them
please notify W. L. Jackson, at
Ross 40.
Campus Pedple:
If the quality of the goods we
sell and the prices we mak-' are
as good as elsewhere, would you
not prefer to trade with home
folks? Get the other fellow’s
quotations and then ask for ours.
You’ll find it economy in the long
run to trade with
BOYETT’S STORE,
N. Main Street.
A. C. Bailey, Mgi.
Edwin Clapp and
Bostonian Shoes
WEBB BROS.
Bryan
Edwin Clapp and
Bostonian Shoes
Guard Detail.
January 19. 1917.
Officer of the Day:
Cadet Lieut Smith, P.
Officer of the Guard:
Cadet Priv. Spencer. O. F.
Attention, Juniors.
Nominations for editor and for
business manager of the 1918
Longhorn will be received at 96
Leggett until 6 p. m. Wednesday
January 24.
J W. Williams.
Chairman.
THE QUEEN, Saturday
“THE STOLEN TEUIMPH” ,
featuring Julius Steger.
Special music.