The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, February 14, 1917, Image 4

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    For
( Cadets
New shipment of
Fine Stationery
in boxes
in tablets.
New style “Pit Form”
Collars
White Shirts
Other things for the boys.
BOYETTS STORE,
North Main St.
A C. Bailey, Mgr.
Bell County Club.
A meeting of the Bell County
Club will be held in Room 65
Goodwin. It is very important
that every member be on band.
“Peg” Woodson
I want every man who has
signed up for soccer football and
others who want to do so.to meet
in room 75 Leggett immediately
after dinner today. It is very
important that every man be
present. C. G. Pereira.
FOR SALE: No. 1 uniform,
including cap, blouse, and two
pa.&wk'ousers. Only worn one
month, and is in first-class con
dition.—Pfeuffer 7.
Read the Want Ads. You
might be able to sell something.
FOR SALE, WANT, LOST, ETC.
W ANTED—Set of drawing in
struments —D. Moses 1 Leggett.
LOST: Athletic coupon book
No. 397.—C. W. Ownby, Austin
Hall.
RAGS! RAGS! The College
Print Shop will pay 4 cents per
pound for clean rags.
LOST: Gun No. 160 100.
Please return it to Briscoe at
Room 13, Milner Hall.
WANTED: An “Elementary
Algebra,” by Hawkes, Luby, and
Touton. —W. G. Dowling, 9 Good-,
win.
LOST: —An assignment card.
Got me scared up. Hurry up
and bring it to me.—H. B, Edgar,
102 Leggett.
FOR SALE — “M echan i ca 1
Drawing ” Part I, by Giesecke;
drawing board and “T” square.
Apply Ross 41.
W ^NTED — “Southern Field
Crops,” by Dougar; “Types and
Breeds of ^arm Animals,” by
Plumb —Milner 56
WANTED: — A notebook o n
vegetable gardening. The notes
must be complete and well kept.
Apply to College Print Shop.
THE QUEEN, Bryan
TODAY, Jan. 14
Worid’s brightest little screen
star, Marguerite Clark, in the
sweetest and cutest production
of all, “Miss George Washing
ton,” a story of a girl who could
not tell the truth.
GUARANTEED Attraction.