The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, January 31, 1917, Image 3

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    New Shipment
OF
Walk-Over
Shoes
Including the
DARK TAN
and
MAHOGANY
BROWNS
A. M. Waldrop & Co.
“The Clothers”
Second Defeat of Baylor.
Baylor’s score climbed up a
little in their second defeat, last
evening, the score being 20 to 13.
At the end of the first half A.
and M. had 17 points against
Baylor’s 2. During the second
half the Bears added 11 points
and the Farmers added 3.
Barnes substituted for Bur
kett, and Starnes for Thornton.
The other players were Gilfillan,
Settegast, and Griesenbeck.
Will the fellow who exchanged
hats with me at Chemistry lec
ture Monday night please see me
and get his own — Hutchings, S.,
98 Leggett.
All collectors are urged to get
the 25 cents from all ’19 men for
the Sophomore Longhorn plate.
The News In Brief.
England adds to armament of
all merchant vessles in order to
protect trade against German
submarines.
Allied transport, crammed with
troops, sunk in Mediterranean.
Germany’s submarine merchant
vessel, “The Deutschland,” re
ported seven days overdue
Five hundred Morman-Ameri-
cans came out of Mexico.
Witness in Washington “leak”
probe denies arranging meet-
ing between Boston financier
and German Ambassador.
Immigration bill was vetoed
by the President. Objected to
literary test
Rockefeller appropriates $197,-
000 for education of negroes
President believes administra
tion program will be passed by
Congress.
Texas not likely to succeed in
getting armor plant
CAMPUS BARBER SHOP
South Side
Y. M. C. A.
Everything White and Clean
CAMPUS CONFECTIONERY
Try a quart of our
“VELVET CREAM”
Topped off with Crushed Bruit
. Quarts 25c
Pints 15c
CAMPUS CONFECTIONERY