The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, January 21, 1917, Image 2
emg —— atin en New Shipment OF Walk-Over Shoes Including the DARK TAN and MAHOGANY "BROWNS A. M. Waldrop & Co. “The Clothers” Guard Detail. January 22, 1917. Officer of the Day: : Cadet Lieut Wadley, B. P. Officer of the Guard: Cadet Lieut. Uhr, I. A. Any cadet wishing to join a special class for coaching in Mathematics, for entrance exam- inations to West Point or Annap- olis see J. F. Ellis at 17 Goodwin or phone Campus 58. LOST: —A Shop Mathematics. This book was taken from Mr. Bittle’s section room. Please re- turn it to his desk.—G. B. Davis. There will be a meeting of the Sophomore Class, Monday, at 12:35 p m., in the chapel of the Y.M.C A. President. I ———————— Fire Destroys Big Factory. Five hundred pillow tops and pennants, rescued from the fire that partially destroyed the fac- tory of one of the largest college novelty manufactures of the Unit- ed States! The goods that were sent me are in perfect condition and worth three times the price. A pillow top of any college in the United States for 75c. Noth- ing over $1.00. Take this chance, you will never get a bargain like this again. A. and M. table cov- ers, banners, and pillow tops at reduced prices. Sale lasts one week. Okie Johnson, 77 Milner, (‘The Black Cat.”) R. V. Meeting. There will be a meeting of all R. V’sin the Y. M. C. A. chapel immediately after dinner. Ibis important that every member be present, T. R. Brailsford FOUND:— A Laboratory Phys- ics book and a notebook. Call at Campus Shoe Shop. LOST: A “Machine Design,” by James and McKinsey. Re- ward for its return to No. 14 Austin.—Aug. G. Kunz. RTT EE CAMPUS CONFECTIONERY | Try a quart of our "VELVET CREAM” Topped off with C rushed Fruit Quarts 2b6c Pints 15¢ CAMPUS CONFECTIONERY