The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, December 09, 1919, Image 4

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BRING YOUR DRESS WORRIES
BRANDON & LAWRENCE
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MEET THIS WEEK
Reward for return to 32 Ross. 71
periment Station are expected to go | Ward for return:.to 58 Leggett. 73
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Fifteen or twenty officials of the LOST—A black pocket book. has
to Waco Wednesday night to attend
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LOST—Zoology text (Henger;. |
College, Extension Service and Ex-|OWwner’s name on papers inside. Re-
the Agricultural - Conference to be| FOR SALE—Pair of Nettleton
‘held in the convention room of the |leather putees, size 15. Leroy
Raleigh Hotel in that city Thursday Rhodes, Ag. Eng. Dept. 72 ‘
ist i e organization of :
a inl congress the| LOST—An army overcoat from IF ITS FOR A MAN
followng day barracks No. four. Initials J. V. WE HAVE IT
~ 21% had been planned that the meet- | M. on slip paper inside. Reward.
(ing would be presided over jointly by | 72 J. V. Myhand.
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W. P. Hobby, but since the latter is| LOST—Gold cuff button, with
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; © meeting is scheduled to open Tighe ng Ong st nd oe > SOUTHWESTERN CHAMP [ONSHIP F 00TBALL
at 10:30 o’clock and following ad-|at Chas. Nitch’s. PROGRAMMES (SOUVENIR)
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The season’s score, and the results of the last
big game of season, are printed in colors on the
cover of the programs.
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diesses by President Bizzell a. !' Di-
rector Walton of the Extensio. Serv- ARE YOU ON?
ice a committee is to be appointed to
outline an agriucltural program for All students who live at points on
the coming year. The work of this|the I. & G. N. R. R. between Col-
committee will be one of the. most |lege and San Antonio, and all who
important events of the conference. | can make connections at Milano
Prabably the most interesting |Junction, Rockdale, Taylor, Austin,
‘subject on the program for the af-|and San Antonio, desirous of leaving
ternoon session is the discussion of | on a special train about noon, Dec.
“The National and International Sit- | 20, leave your names at Bill King’s
No College Souvenir book is complete without
one. Send your friends at State one or two.
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uation as it Affects Agriculture,” news stand. 72 GET THEM AT
which discussion is to be lead by the eS tenons
? ablest men in attendance. ; SEVENTEEN UNIVERSITY
The program of speeches as ar- OF TEXAS FOOTBALL T H E N E Ww S S T A N D
ranged by Mr. Walton takes in every PLAYERS GET LETTERS I
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1430 CHRISTMAS!
ing and marketing the products
threof. Bankers, merchants and |
others who are interested in these
matters have been urged to att.
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Austin, Texas.—At a meeting of
| the atheltic council of the University
f Texas held last night, letters,
| sweaters and gold footballs were
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Sonfesence 2s Sil us he x Sr awarded to seventeen members of I A most acceptable Christmas
% eT eat TE ti = Ee the football squad. “T” seconds| gift would be a
es fC ITom: all sections. 3 | were awarded to seventeen members =
yo : i of the squad. The following men re-|%
Following is the ‘Program Yor the ceived I: E. G. a of Gal- +
afigmoon Session: i veston, captain; George Green of San
: The Problem of Planting Seed for Antonio, William Gohmert of Cuero, |
1920,” by Frank Clarke of Waco. Aa 1% *
“Th Probl fC 1 t Post Tom Dennis of Cleburne, B. August | " Ly
in bid "by Dr hd viii] Falk of Austin, Maxey Hart of Aus- + Let Denison at 15 Ross show you one. ;
- | tin, William Brennan of Denison, | a ma tudetedodsadedesdosdudedosdsatedecfosdostssdecosfsafeetecfostsafectosfostsetoctostsafeetectostastecdostostantesioafastostosssfon
Houston.
“Woman’s Place in the 1920 Ag- | erly a burden of property and is the
ricultural Program,” by Miss Helen |cheapest defense of the property and
Higgins, specialist in Woman’s Club | the lives of citizens.—Jabez Lamar
Work, College Station. Monroe Curry.
These speeches will be followed by |
a general discussion and the report | £°
of the program committee.
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Vinegar made from honey has an
‘exceptionally fine flavor and is not ex-
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“Soil Fertility of Tgxas Farms,” [Goriram of ‘Austin. George W a Ge Sellen ld eedoefoefocfocondirfpafocfocfe dons Doodle
by D. N. Barrow, secretary of the |, «oo 0 0" Waco. David C Can. I
Texas Industrial Congress of Dallas. g ) 3
“The Livestock Situation in Tex. | 2°" of Bishop, Julian Masten of Fort +
"by W. W. T 4 P “7orth, Robert M. Blaine of Houston, | = = 3
as,” by W. W. Urmey» presi eng o ' Sam R. Harwell of Corsicana, Albert | % oP
the Texas Cattle Raisers’ Association | p f Austic G Hill of F & &
rye moti emia RINGS AND PINS
J Worth and Jeff M. Neely of Amar-|3 3
“Warehouses and Markets for *
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a Farm Products,” by Walton Peteet, ep. 3 A NEW SUPPLY OF ALL KNOWN SPECIES :
specialist in Cotton Marketing, Col- : 1 eX i
sege Station. It is the prime business and duty XA
“Farm Credits” by S. A. Lindsey, of each generation to educate the|. i
Federal Farm Loan Bank of jor ¥ No legislation in the United i 5 MILN BR JIM STARK ;
Houston. States is more important than that OF Bt a ns ode dotedotust -
The Labor Problem as it Affects | Which pertains to the universal edu- |? oodosdsedsioctectert Se fredoodseedrodsdedrodssdodendsd eoded
Texas Agriculture,” by Mike Mec- [cation of our citizens. The educa-
Namara of Waco. tion of the children of a state is prop- WE L C O M E 1] 4
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A. AND M. STUDENTS
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that are tired
and easily ir-
ritated will
the management of Has-
well’s Book Store invites you
to call and renew acquaint-
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pensive. A small amount of honey find welcome ances.
furnishes a large amount of vinegar. relief when Ice Cream, Cold Drinks,
Follow these directions: Dissolve protected by a HASWELL’S Candies and Cigars.
pair of glas- TORIC
ses fitted here.
Jd. WW. PAYNE
Optometrist
At Caldwell’s Jewelry Store
thoroughly in two gallons of warm,
soft water one quart jar of extracted
honey. Give it air and keep it in a
warm place where it will ferment and
make excellent vinegar.—Missouri
College of Agriculture.
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BRYAN PHONE 14
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Bryan. Come in and ma<e | i?
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