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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1920)
Saturday, April 10, 1920. : : : x 3 oe | : i x kX x TODAY IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE % % WOMAN! WOMAN! WOMAN! WOMAN! WOMAN! i \J esfoeunfosfotuntsefoduntoefetes IS HERE + JR RAM LNA R Aa MAURICE TOURNEUR PRODUCTIONS Presents the Triumph of the Motion Picture "WOMAN An Enchanting and Beautiful Photoplay of » AR Fair Sia od + RAR Ac" 3he ae as LJ ars » LI. Yc KS 4 Goel . 3rd - +. * i 20 yd *> iSA04d * + SeaetecSactaed RAMA ad als \J ara J * * od LIN J A202 “BEAUTIFUL WOMEN” sfoodrofors shrolecfrslorfrsdecrclocheds YOUR “WOM AN” 2.2 Lead 2 0202 Has war established woman in her rightful place? Can woman be satisfied with out masculine admiration? ied Fade'od \) * Lo raked tec bestest: \J Lads ofeedeededetocted Are men led astray by pure women or impure women ? What happened when Eve ate the forbidden fruit? Is the sex line only physical and not moral? Maurice Tourneur’s Feminine Epic Production "WOMAN" is the most beautiful picture ever filmed and is very ex- traordinary in that it has very few men in the cast and more than a thousand “Women.” \J "oe IN J Sirs’ \J * Josle Ll hd ole oJeede AR) Sars Caran - + “. LIN Sirsa \J bh * Lg » * Farad > dN VINOM, NHAS NOX HAVH od x k: Boys! Don’t miss seeing this beautiful picture and ® hyd an $ ® remember that we have one of those funny Hall Room ® = @n Boy’s comedies entitled “The Chicken Hunters” to go ‘ + = with this big Maurice Tourneur Masterpiece. 4 i , “) ——PRICES ARE:— % 3 a Lower Floor 35c¢, Balcony 25c¢, Children 15c. Ee oe 4 i . i * WOMAN! WOMAN! WOMAN! WOMAN! WOMAN! 3 *» KX \J 2 “e EE AFRICAN HABITS ALTHOUGH CRUDE ARE SCIENTIFIC WJ LJ WJ ~ “ $8. 0. 8 8 8 2oedesd aa aaa ar ar aad people Peculiarly striking is the condition * Las Sefesfeortostostostortostortortertortortenfortontortertortertorterfenfortortostortortes | sionaries, that they might be led | away from ignorance and at the same | time accept the teaching of Jesus Christ. : (Continued from Page 1) | They have a remarkable construc- | tive ability and with their crude tools | are skilled enough, make many things though seemingly crude and limited, | }.+ seem impossible to Americans is surprisingly systematic. | without the most modern tools. Mr. Stockwell observed that the | jous illustrations were given showing natives were in great need of Amer-|i}.ir house construction, furniture ican guidance and assistance, espec- | my aking— almost equal to the Amer- ially in an industrial way; that while |. in skill and workmanship—and the missionary was carrying the| qi. mode of transportation. Gospel to these backward peoples | The possibilities of these much more could be accomplished for |... immeasurable. Christianity if the missionaries could | mp, legend goes that the design for at the same time cause these natives | making Brooklyn Bridge in New York to advance industrially. | was drawn from the savage concep- This tribe is naturally very pe | tion of suspension bridges so well stitutious and worship all manner of | ,.ve thev b : : he socalled gods and erecting crude wor- | boo and Ye aonstencted & han ship houses to their special favorites, | o¢ Africa. one being erected to the devil,—and | yet these Africans are open to con- viction to a better way and a higher motive of living. They are contin- ually asking for more American mis- of the native villages; while civili- zation has not reached them, ° these towns were remarkably clean, being swept every day and unusually san- (VR STOCK of Men’s light weight Clothing (ready- III to-wear) 1s most complete. Then, too, our tape is always ready to measure you for a KAHN TAILORED GARMENT I BRANDON & LAWRENCE | thermore, the natives average bath- | ing oftener than once a day. | The African mission fields invite | untiring labor and great good may be | done by missionaries people. In a final appeal the speaker asked | for young men to consecrate their lives to this industrial missionary work. Rr OS EVERYONE SHOULD BECOME | FAMILIAR WITH CONDITIONS LPAI (Continued from Page 1) zation of the institution and its | branches, location of the buildings, ete., to familiarize themselves with | all of these facts in order that they | may be able to talk advisedly to | these visitors, who will have many | questions to ask concerning the Col- (lege. Nothing puts us in a worse {light than to have campus people {who cannot give the name of build- ings nor the kind of work carried on | under its roof. IKE ASHBURN, Chairman, Entertainment Committee, Banker's and Farmer’s Conference. ——t ee —eeeeee AN EXCELLENT FLOCK OF CHICKENS Miss Ohmie Wilcox, Home Dem- onstration Agent for | tells of a splendid flock of chick- lens belonging to: Carolyn Sherman | who is a member of the girls poultry | |club in that county which was visit- | led by Mr. W. F. Kazemier, poultry | { husbandman, in | demonstration She has 68 his | work in that county. to themselves with good houses, nests, ete. Mr. Kazmeir said that was the very thing he was try- ing to have done all over the state of Texas. He complimented Caro- lyn very highly for the progress she was making in the poultry business and said that he had never seen as many perfect birds from two sittings of eggs as he had found in her flock. Some of the cockerals in her flock of sixty-eight birds are worth $50 each. According to Mr. Kazmeier, he found that several of the hens in her flock which he judged were over 200-egg laying hens. This furnishes a good example of profit- able poultry production when good breeds are well used and proper management is followed. | itary under the circumstances. Fur- among these | Wilbarger | county, in a report to the Extension | Service A. and M. College of Texas, | | Walking is healthy—walk a block and have your kodak work done by a 24 service. photographer. hour College Studio. | THE WALLACE i PRINTING Co. Printing . Stationery PHONE 340 BRYAN Realaek: Reade teoadeatoctaad \J PRN, J a a ¥ 4 EX = 4 : 3 < & % a P & "ps . oe + The best in Hardware, + 4 Stoves, Cutlery, Crock- i + ery, Glassware and fine 3} +. China. The patronage + 4 of Campus residents and & % students is appreciated. 3 |% P k . x i Parker-Astin | 3 oe i Hardware Co. £116 —PHONES—T0 : 8 oe od oe Geedesdesds Sl CC CT a a se | fosdosteedostaetoctoalocealoodesfoclocfoeloofoelocdoedoodoofootoodoelocdoofn Var. | fine Rhode Island Reds all in a park | poultry | School Supplies.. This store carrid; a com- plete stock of school sup- plies and we can please the most critical purchaser. HASWELL’S BOOK STORE Phone 14 Bryan