The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, February 09, 1917, Image 3

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    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.
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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.”
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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.