The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, February 09, 1917, Image 3
Tepes The News In Brief. That war is only a matter of a few hours, of days, at the longest, is the opinion held at Washington. Germany will hold Ambasador Gerard and other Americans as hostages if U S does not gnaran- tee that Bernstorff and all Ger- man ships be permitted to return to Germany. Fifty nine ships sunk since the : blockade order went into effect. Brother of Secretary Mc Adoo hotly denies he had a part in “leak” of President Wilson’s peace note. Mayors of Texas cities to fight public utility bill. Texas Senator introduces res- olution for appointment of com- mittee to investigate the govern: or-University of Texas contro- Versy. - FOR SALE: A Parkman's “Oregon Trail. —21 Austin. JUST THE THING “The Universal’ Thermos Lunch Kit fills a long felt want. Call and see them at PARKER - ASTIN HARDWARE COMPANY Bryan THE QUEEN, Bryan Fine special attraction Satur- day: Harold Lockwood in “Pid- gin Island.” \ Edwin Clapp and Bostonian Shoes WEBB BROS. Bryan Edwin Clapp and Bostonian Shoes T. C. U. Coming Next Week. Two games of hasketball are scheduled for Monday and Tues- day of next week. T, C. U. is next on docket. The Christains have no bad record this season and more than likely they will put up a scrap worth seeing. There will be an important meeting of all second year two- year men in the Y. M. C. A. im- . mediately after dinner today. G. S. Appling. WANTED: A second - hand blacksmith hammer.—1. Schiller Goodwin 25. : LOST: A bulletin, en Wet; “The Geologic Role of Phgspho- rous,’”’ by E. Blackwelder. Find- er please return it to J. B. Over- street, Chemistry Building.