The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, January 23, 1917, Image 3
" The News in Brief. More than 25,000 National Guardsmen ordered to return home. - Texas Guard to remain on border indefinitely. Secretary of Navy Daniels is- sues statement assigning rea- sons for awarding munition con- tracts to British manufacturers. Bids were lower. Sentiment for submission of Prohibition amendment seems stronger in Legislature. Ques- ~ tion comes up Thursday morn- ing. : Second Texas Regiment Foot- ball team disbands after making wonderful record. Total score, 410; opponents, 6. Rice meets Daniel Baker five Monday and Tuesday — A. and M. plays Brownwood team Wednesday and Thursday. West Texas A. and M. bill open for general hearing before Com- mittee of Legislature today. Note: Daily papers are kept on file in the Library and at the Y M.C. A &- Get a College Directory at the Print Shop. Price 25 cents. CAMPUS CONFECTIONERY Try a quart of our | “VELVET CREAM?” Topped off with Crushed Fruit Quarts 25c Pints 15¢ CAMPUS CONFECTIONERY orn rr m— Cleaning, pressing, and alterations donewseatly and promptly at a low cost at the Student Tail- or Shop. Liberal dis- count if you buy a tick- et. : Tumlinson & Alderson eA ute The Keble Club. Meets tonight at 7:80 in Room 37 Leggett. All Episcopal boys are asked to be present. F. W. Judd, Pres. Greenville Club. Greenville boys will meet in 38 Milner tonight. It is important that all be there. B. F. Looney Consult Mr. Seale about ar- rangements for paying your poll tax here at College. Dixie Theatre, Bryan Today, January 23. Sessue Hayakawa, the famous Japanese artist, assisted by Miss Myrtle Steadman, in a powerful and unusual Japanese-American special five act Paramount Pro- duction, “The Soul of Kura-San” JUST THE THING “The Universal” Thermos Lunch Kit fills a long felt want. Callgnd see them at | PARKER - ASTIN HARDWARE COMPANY Bryan