The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, January 28, 1917, Image 4
Swettheart Toilet Soap Best and Purest Coupons from Bryan Eagle, February 12, 1917; Houston Post and Hous- ton Chronicle, February 11, 1917, Are Redeemable At BOYETT'S STORE, North Main St A C. Bailey, Mgr LOST A Woman!! An unmounted picture was taken from the wail at Smith’s Studio yesterday. This picture was intended for the Senior Fa- vorite Section of the Longhorn and is badly needed. Will some- one please return it today to W. BR. Curtis, 42 Leggett, or to the studio. Cards printed —50c for fifty— at the College Print Shop. George A. Adams __/#fipsurance of all kinds including automobile ~ Sperial attention to campus residents. Phones 265 and 539, Bryan. JUST THE THING “The Universal’ Thermos Lunch Kit. fillsa long felt want. Calland see them at PARKER- ASTIN HARDWARE COMPANY Bryan The News in Brief. Lord Bryce of England would end Turkish rule. Defends En- tente nOte. ‘Turks only good for fighting.’ : . Governer Ferguson appoints three new regents of University of Texas. ‘Wilson’s peace note welcomed by Russia. on j Amendment to Annual Judi- cial Bill, at Washington, would require civil service for all post- masters. : British Government refuses to permit Hodfields, Litd., to make projectiles for American army. Navy Department plans govern- ment plant. Activity developes on three war fronts. Germans making another at- tempt to reach Baltic Pitsburg, Pa., has three and a half million dollar fire. Coupons Validated. All coupons not validated be- fore the game Monday evening with Baylor will be held up at the gate. Attend to this at once without fail by carrying book to Athletic Offieat the Y. M. C. A. Building. Athletic Council