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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1920)
X Sat Friday, April 9, 1920. OFFICIAL NOTICES 2d4didididd TTrTrTY CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS (Official Notice from the office of E. J. Kyle, Dean of Agriculture.) I am in receipt of two announce- ments from the Civil Service Com- mission, announcing an examination to be held for the selection of an Extension Specialist in Canning and Drying, salary $2200 to $2700, and a Scientific Assistant, salary $1320 to $1620. Anyone interested in either of these positions will please call at my office for further information. BE ——— aur Aphor Headquarters A. and M. College of Texas Units of Senior Division of United States Reserve Officers Training Corps, College Station, Texas. TYPHOID INOCULATION All members of the corps who re- ported for inoculation at the hospital Saturday, April 3, will report for second inoculation Saturday, April 10. Cadets will report in the same order as published in The Bulletin April 2, with the following excep- tion: Field Artillery Sophomores at- tending mounted drill will report at 3:45 p. m. Cadets are reminded that if the second or third inoculations are not taken the previous ones are void and it will be necessary to start the inoculation over. C. H. MULLER, Captain Cavalry. April 8, 1920. Notice to The Bulletin: Any cadets in the advanced course who have had former enlisted ser- vice and who desire to be excused from the advanced course camp, must apply to the office of the Pro- fessor of Military Science and Tactics this forenoon, April 9, 1920. By order of Captain Muller. Robert W. Wilson, 1st. Lt., F. A., U. S. A., Adjutant. ——l—— lf ——— RAILWAY AGRICULTURAL AGENT WAS HERE FOR A CONFERENCE J. D. Tinsley, the well known Ag- ricultural Agent of the G. C. & S. F. Lines of Galveston, was on the cam- pus Monday and Tuesday for a con- ference with the Extension officials. He comes here regularly for the monthly conferences of railway ag- ricultural agents and demonstration agents of the Extension Service. Two years ago, Mr. Tinsley, it will be remembered, very generously do- nated to the Station Library a large collection of books and bulletins of | the Federal Department of Agricul- | ture and the State Agricultural Ex- periment Stations of the United States, collected by him personally through many years service in the interest of Texas Agriculture. BR — FOUND — Mr. Sbisa has in his possession a valuable silver cake | knife which was found in the Y. M. | C. A. after the Presbyterian recep- tion last week. eee eee | | | Can woman be satisfied without masculine admiration? man’’ at the Saturday. See “Wo- Lyric tomorrow and ded ode de de oe de ole ole oe oe ode ole ote of ob KA ALL CATTLE MUST BE DIPPED TODAY. The law making it compul- sory to dip cattle to eradicate ticks became effective in Brazos county, April 1. The first date for dipping all cat- tle owned by the College, the Experiment Station and indiv- iduals keeping them on Col- lege land has been set for Friday, April 9, between 2 and 4 p. m. All College residents having cows or calves are directed to have them at the dipping vat at the College Dairy Barn at the time specified for dipping and inspection by State and de ode ode de de ode ole ole ole ode oe oe ote ole ole of oe of op oe Federal inspectors. LS * This is necessary whether % cattle show ticks or not. Full % cooperation is urged. oe 3 W. B. BIZZELL, * 3 President. So oe oe ofe fe ote oe fe ole ode fe ole ode of ode of oF BOMBING PLANE TO BEHERETODAY : Will be the First Number on the Pro- gram of the Electrical Engineer- ing Reception. Today is the day of the Elec- trical Engineering show and recep- tion. Professor Bolton assisted by students of the E. E. Department, has been constantly busy for many weeks preparing for something worth while to interest the people of Col- lege Station and Bryan. Much time and considerable expense has been expended both by himself and the students and they are anxious for everyone to enjoy the results of their efforts. The pleasure of those who are to be their guests on this occa- sion is the only thing that has prompted them in their work. The first part of the program pre- pared by them has been set for this afternoon at 3 o’clock when they will be ready to receive guests. This will be a most unusual thing. An army plane, one of the large bombing types carrying a complete equipment of both wireless telephone and telegraph systems will fly over College Station, and messages from the plane will be received in the E. E. Building. The reception proper will begin at 7:45 tonight, in: the: E. &E. Building and it will be followed b music and dancing in Sbisa Hall An- nex. Everyone connected with the Col- lege, Experiment Station and Exten- sion Service, as well as Bryan peo- ple are invited to attend. No invitations were sent out. i Na i MASONIC MEETING Brazos Union Lodge, A. F. & A. M. Masonic Temple, Bryan, April 9th at 7:30 p. m. Work in Masters Degree. J. D. MARTIN, A It pays to walk a block to get Kodak Finishing of the better kind. Bring your films today and get your pictures tomorrow. College Studio. W.-M. oe | Be ote de ode ole ole ole oe ol of of oe of ode de de ob ok RRA AN Jazz Music. Load of Beauties in a.Merry Cherry Laugh Tonic 3 “HER NAUGHTY WINK” Adults 30¢, Children 15c. k: Monday and Tuesday—James Olivers Curwood’s “THE RIVERS END” sfeofuefucfecfrefecfecducfestesfesfeslestosfatafosfosfostosfosfosfostostostostostostostonoatontortostorontortorforonforforfpuosfosforforfortodforioriords 3 : : : ; : ; TO-DAY : ¥ This Extra Fine Week-End Bill Presents ¥ kX + i “TARNISHED REPUTATIONS” % A Story of a Beautiful Model, New York Gaiety Stage Life i ¥ Lavish, Sumptious, Complete. Also E 4 x E SUNSHINE SPECIAL : See the Matinee EE | | k: 23 | *% | 3 Dixie Today—Rex Beach’s “The Girl From Out Side” Dixie Saturday—Toom Moore in “DUDS” ofesaciorfacforiacfofococfociociorts I a a J I I J 2 J a a Boyden for Men Wiichert for Women Not only the best for the price, but the best shoes at any price. Shirts, Hosiery, Underwear, Etc. Same superior grade and quality. GIBBS & HARE BATTALION SECURES BAYLOR GIRLS FOR CONCERT APRIL 14th Thirty-Five Beautiful Young Sing- ers and Musicians Are Anxious to Appear Before the Students The Battalion has just completed arrangements for the appearance at College Station of the 1920 Choral Club of Baylor College for Women at Belton. In the past this has prov- en one of the most popular enter- tainments of the college year and re- ports from all who have seen and heard the club this season state that this appearance will surpass all others. The Baylor Club is noted for its excellent singing and years ago won the highest favor at A. and M. from their rendition of such a large num- | ber of popular songs. They have the {music and songs that appeal to the A. and M. audience. Moreover, the r | manager, Mr. T. E. Sanderford of | Belton, has written that the Choral | | Club for this season has the prettiest girls ever (which is saying a great deal) and that they will offer more of the popular songs than ever be- fore. The young ladies have emphatical- ly expressed their anxiety to appear here and are looking forward with the greatest expectation to a memor- able evening. No doubt, the cadets and students will fill Guion Hall to its capacity on this date, and many campus and Bryan residents have expressed their pleasure on learning of the engagement. The Club is making an extended tour of East and South Texas and such is the popularity of these en- tertainers that A. and M. is very for- tunate indeed to have secured them through the efforts of the Battalion for an appearance. Coming from Corsicana, the Club spends one eve- ning with us and proceeds to Hous- ton for the next entertainment. The entertainment will begin promptly at eight o’clock, Wednes- day evening, April 14th, at Guion Hall. The Battalion wishes to urge all those who have missed the pleas- ures of this annual entertainment in the past to come out for an evening |of guaranteed pleasure and enjoy- | ment. Especially does it wish to caution every one to come early— for this is one entertainment of the year when every seat is taken and TAKEN EARLY. ———leetef ——eeeeme Walking is healthy—walk a block ‘and have your kodak work done by a photographer. 24 hour service. College Studio. ET i in a — Is the sex line only physical and not moral? See the answer in “Wo- man’’ at the Lyric tomorrow and Sat- urday.