The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, January 20, 1917, Image 2
——— a — New Shipment OF | Walk-Over Shoes Including the DARK TAN and MAHOGANY BROWNS A.M. Waldrop & Co. “The Clothers” Dr. Bizzell’s Bible Class. The pastor’s study in the chaps el has been provided with heat and made comfortable Begin- ning tomorrow, Dr Bizzell’s class will hold its Sunday morning meetings in the chapel. A. MITCHELL, Director. ee ein me a + rrr rem ei The cadet who, by mistake, exchanged gun No. 197233 for gun No 147830, Wednesday night, 1st relief, will please call at 69 Goodwin and get his own. There will be a stag dance in the gymn to night. All new music by the College Orchestra. All come out and enjoy life FOR SALE — A reg. blouse, _cap, hat and khaki trousers and a College Botany- at Goodwin 5. Saving the “Overhead” Charge. Tonight the remainder of the black shoes will be put away to make room for the tan ones. You have today only to get a pair of dependable black shoes at $4.15. Look for the name, “Herman U. S. Army Shoe, Munson Last,” and the inspector’s name brand- ed into the bottom of each shoe. The brand protects you and guar- antees the shoes on which it ap- pears. A large shipment of the tan army shoes is now in transit and due here Wednesday You. will get more service, value, and comfort for your money invested . in a pair of these shoes than any dealer can offer you on any other shoe. (I don’t have rent, clerk hire, interest, etc. to charge up.) Frank Halsey 23 Austin. The Senior Bible Class wiil have its picture taken Sunday morning. iveryone should be there. CAMPUS CONFECTIONERY Try a quart of our “VELVET CREAM” Topped off with Crushed Kruit : Quarts 2h ~~ Pinis 13e CAMPUS CONFECTIONERY THE QUEEN, Saturday “pHE STOLEN TRUIMPH” eat uring Julius Steger. Special music. :