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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1920)
Friday, April 9, 1920. ~ Published each morning, except Monday, by the Publicicy Department of the Agri- cultural and Mechanical College of Texas. Oficial Publication of the College. Dis- tributed free to all students, instructors and Campus resiaents. Advertising rates fur- wished on application. Office: ; es Room 113, first floor Academic Building WILLIAM BENNETT BIZZELL President of the College FRANK ©. MARTIN Secretary of Publicity Tick,” Dr. Mark Francis, Dean of the School of Veterinary Medicine. Tuesday Night AIRDOME 7:30 p. m. Music, College Band. Student Stunts. Duet, Miss Nova Lovell and Mrs. Paul Swancoat. Moving Picture and Talk “Thous- and Dollar Hogs and Million Dollar Boys,” T. B. Benson, Banker, Bart- lett, Texas. “Community Building.” Dr. W. R. Hendricks, Pastor, St. Paul Metho- dist Church, Houston. “Farm Ownership,” Judge H. M. Gossett, President, Federal Land Bank, Houston, Texas. Address, Judge W. F. Ramsey, Federal Reserve Agent of the Fed- eral Reserve Bank, Dallas, Texas. Wednesday Morning, April 21, 1920 8:10 a. m. Grand Review, Cadet Corps. Celebration of San Jacinto Day and in Honor of Visitors. 9:20 a. m. Demonstrations at places named below: College Poultry Plant “How to Make Hens Lay,” T. J. Conway, Associate Professor of Poultry. Agronomy Experimen: Station “What the Experiment Station is Doing,” A. B. Conner, Acting Di- rector, Experiment Station. “Register of Merit Seed,” Dr. E. P. Humbert, Plant Breeder, Experi- ment Station. “Why Rotation Pays,” A. H. Leid- igh, Agronomist, Experiment Station. Demonstrating the New Method of Poisoning the Boll Weevil, Dr. M. C. Tanquary, Entomologist, Experi- ment Station. Feeding and Breeding Station “The Story of Three Pigs,” O. E. McConnell, Swine Husbandman, Ex- periment Station. #The Idle Silo,”> C. M. Evans, Dairy Specialist. “The Feeding Value of the Grain Sorghums,”” A. K. !Short, Agrono- mist, Extension Service. “The Community Bull,” J. B. Mec- Nulty, Dairy Husbandman, Experi- ment Station. ‘“‘Pedigreed Poultry Pays,” R. M. Sherwood, Poultry Husbandman, Ex- periment Station. Wednesday Afternoon 1:30 p. m. Inspection of Students in Class Work—Agricultural Engineering | Building and Judging Pavilion. AIRDOME, 2:30 p. m. “Farm Credit,” Walton Peteet, | Agricultural Director, Chamber of Commerce, Dallas. “What the Farmer is Most in Need of and How the Banker Can Help Him,” John Graham, Farmer, Waco, Texas. “What Texas Farmers Need x ENROLLMENT AT A. AND M. 3 4% COLLEGE UP TO NOON i Y ® ® : ema HE} OU Spring Suit E> 5 i 1800 3 2 3 is waiting for you among a great collection of up-to-the-minute styles in young men’s clothes, at A. M. Waldrop & Co. i AEE FERRER LEE EU LM * WR NR 0 20 LIC ICICI ’ ECC) Pans FeeseeireireiecleediadiaciociaciolaclecloviosloclosleoleoleoleoTe cleo Tenl Jeeleeedied Most,” D. E. Lyday, President, Farmers’ Union, Fort Worth. “What Houston Bankers Have Done to Assist Local Farmers to In- | troduce Purebred Livestock,” W. L.| Stallings, County Agent, Harris | County. ] HHH 2, *, C3 3 eateateateateateaeal, SeateatsakeaReakeakeate ak » * ir i Sn Sn Si Sr hr Sr Sr Sr Sr nr Sr Sr hr nr nr Sr Sn nr nr > RC A ty CA ae ae" i Ld ANNOUNCEMENTS % *s di oe Rates i 3 V. ANGELE % *e \J ors The railroads have offered a rate of a fare and one-half on the cer- tificate plan; that is, full fare will be charged to College Station, then, if as many as two hundred fifty are in attendance, the return ticket may be) purchased for one-half. The railroads will be asked to 2 : 5 place on all the regular trains Pull- We Also Do Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing mans that will be set off at College. PHONE 93 Those who are unable to secure . Sostacfostsefonteetostscfostestonts este ostesoste este tostact : NA Thar Spey ; SO A 0 20 00 J 8 vfeefestesteclectected] ar tr Sr a’ joofestocdestostoctoctoctoctecte berths on these Pullmans will be fur- LIVE OK J Pai aae’ "NJ 2's . \J sd The College Tailor By Boyett’s Store I have the largest display of samples for men’s clothing from ten o fthe largest clothing houses in the United States. Come and select your spring suit. AR 2 a drefredrefeafeafeafesdesfesfecfoee Ea _—_ ~~ LAE ME MAE ME Mt) : : aed \ ing i : i 00 20 20 J 20 20 20 30 J J 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 A 2 nished beds on arrival at College Mopung Services, 10:50, Guion : Station. Those remaining on Pull- gi ; 4 mans for the night will leave them 3 > & 2 Chopel Service 6:30. JAS. W. JAM ES i by 7:30 a. m., Tuesday, and check B. Eri C ape, On Real Estate 4 their baggage at the Y. M. C. A. aptist Services, Guion Hall, 2:30. + Building. On Tuesday night the stu Methodist Services, Y Chapel, 2:30 PHONES 45 & 498 4 dents have agreed to give up two Poofytenia Services, E. E. Bldg. 4 dormitories for housing the visitors. SLES : : Ee oo Meals will be dns at Bernard Christian Services, Airdome, 2:30. I A RR Sbisa Hall at 50c each as follows: Eoisconal Services, Room 10, C. E. When in Bryan + Breakfast, 8:00 a. m. Dinner ldg., 9 o'clock. : + 12:45. m.. Supper 6:45 p.m. Mass for Campus Catholics, Room 2 Breakfast will be served at 7:30 M ie C. E Plas 9:30. i + on Wednesday. Pee i Ra TY ; “ At the New York Restaurant : ~ _— Social Science Seminar, Y. M. C. |} A. Chapel, 8 o’clock. > QUEEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Wednesday, Apriliid} FOR SALE—Day old baby chicks, The. sures canter sii] Delores Picture Show, Airdome, 6:30, ad-|Pure bred Rhode Island Reds at 20c S - , 3 Co = each. R. F. Smith. Cassinelli in “Tarnished Reputa- Pistionthe, t 1 ons. ”» + oeetaet Loot Foedeedests ofeefeeesle ojeedeeleedects fools De a EE Se a a a a a ae SAA AD EE SE ARR SS A Soul Drama of an Artist’s Mod- | i. 3 & : GINNING A A Drama of Wagging Tongues! og BE | 1 PRIL 1 KX 2 yn 1 3 > . . y Se He Dufiing wee) FETE I will make only two deliveries daily on the Campus. 3 hd Ta 9 olage ile Dean =I: Leaving my store promptly at 10 o'clock in the morning + 4 Sis 7 Prssichnte. Love AMI TE and 4 o’clocy in the afternoon. We positively will make A Ad: ’ I. + n Ii y 1 ; & tic Genius and Life’s Fulfillment! i © deliveries other then these ; : x He Was Worldly Wise—She a |< If my present delivery system is maintained we would + Country Maid. ‘4 be compelled to increase the price of our groceries. i He Was an Artist—She became | 3 * a : GUY F. BOYETT : Her Beauty Made Him Famous, |& TRL ON ERS EX but Her Posing Tarnished Her Repu- pefosfesfoiieciodiaciodiacfosfafodaciocioiiodioifocioifacioriocfoctafocdactoctortocdectectococtocortoctectoctoctoctoctotocectocteitocteitoctectactocte tation. |b debe ded EE Ri See this great feature with one of | % & those Sunshine girlie girlie specials. | Vo “Her Naughty Wink”, a comedy * scream. Also special music. All for | + 3 30c. Dixie Friday, Rex Beache’s|d ————————————————————— “The Girl From Outside.” Dixie T Ee Saturday, Tom Moore in ‘“Duds” and Bx We offer in our store only k: a big Sennett comedy. go shoes of known excellence 3 eT | 4 fr m maker of high reputa- % MONEY.TQ LOAN |Z tion. Among them are the + i 28 a So Sieh season’s new medels in 5 If interested address box 257, + EX Campus. | * Ee k: EDWIN CLAPP SHOES : CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK | & (s fox si : and BOSTONIAN SHOES ¥ | Friday, Apri . + 3 Futongosinal Seminar, Agr. ge for young men and men not so young. i dg., 4 o’clock. i 4 E. E. Show and Entertainment, |% > E. E. Building, afternoon and eve- + 3 ning, beginning 3 o’clock. Re-|X % freshments. 3 £1 Saturday, April 10. % ®» Free Picture Show, Airdome, 7:00 + ’ - oe RR oa i1 ¥ Shoe Department. BRYAN, TEXAS Bible School, 9:15, Guion Hall. |F, ess i