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

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    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 guaran
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 Me 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
lk The Universal"
Thermos Lunch Kit
fills a long felt want. Call and
see them at
PARKER - ASTIN
H A RDWARE COMPANY
Bryan
THE QUEEN, Bryan
Fine special attraction Satur
day: Harold Lockwood in “Pid
gin Island.”
V ;
Edwin Clapp and
Bostonian Shoes
WEBB BROS.
Bryan
Edwin Clapp and
Bostonian Shoes
T. C. U. Coming Next Week.
Two games of basketball 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.—I. Schiller
Goodwin 25.
LOST: A bulletin, eiiflW;
“The Geologic Role of Phospho
rous,” by E. Blackwelder. Find
er please return it to J. B. Over-
street, Chemistry Building.