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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1920)
Thursday, Apr il 15, 1920. Jeol: eeestes) -r Jeegeed ooo Jesfaeesioctocios Jools a efeeleel egesy Joolesd sefeetestotectostostenoctastocteetest aeleslee) s eofestesleslostostoetestostes * > Teele ojeela ole + | “$25,000 FOR TWENTY YEARS IN SING SING. SO THAT 3 %# HIS DAUGHTER MIGHT NEVER KNOW POVERTY. % AND THEN HE PASSED THROUGH 2 % See who killed Horten in the most intense mystery of love de % and devotion ever shown. Also Hank Mann Comedy 2 FRIDAY and SATURDAY x 4% MAYFLOWER-REALART PRODUCTION PRESENTS 5 : “THE LUCK OF THE RW = 3 By Harold MacGrath. Directed by Allen Dwan. EX Mr. Cond has not och lee on | the market. THE EXTENSION | DIRECTORS HEL W. B. Lanham Attends Conference of Directors of the Cotton States W. B. Lanham, Assistant Director of the Extension Service has just re- | | acreage. | power | does not recommend | all, la satisfactory {from turned from Tallulah, La., where he | attended a conference of directors of Extension from the cotton states, | Laboratories, who for a number years have been conducting experi- ments in the control of the cotton boll weevil by dusting with calcium arsenate. Those attending were given an op- portunity there, of examining prac- tically all of the different types of machinery that have been put on the | market for applying this material. Some of these are fairly successful, but as yet an absolutely satisfac- tory type of machine, Se a a a a a a a AR Jeegeedest fool: Foodesd Foodeed oo} Loe! Joofeod fo edoed Toofeel Jo oteedest joo Leelesd Jeolesl: Teefeefecfestectotectoctes Lo efestes] according to | | ficiently » 2 te | : called by B. R. Coad of the Delta | half a bale of cotton per acre. of | There are two general types, one the hand duster or hand gun, and | the other the power machine. Mr. | Coad does not recommend that more | than twenty-five acres be attempted | with the hand gun, and that at least three guns be supplied for this As yet the price of the is rather high, but he poisoning unless the poison is put on with machine. He states results cannot be expected ‘pole and bag’ or similar Also he does not rec- ommend going to the expense of poisoning unless the land is suf- fertile to produce at least spray at good the make-shifts. Mr. Coad states that as yet manu- facturers have not so perfected the process of making calcium arsenate |so an absolutely uniform product is | | | on sale. | ate”, | tions. | toxide. Not more than 0.759 Water Soluble Arsenic Pentoxide. Density not less than 80 or more He laid particular stress on | not buying simply ‘‘calcium arsen- | but buying it under specifica-' These specifications are: Not less than 40 9; Arsenate Pen- i i] % % ¥ * + oe + ole of ——— oe * : 5 We offer in our store only + og shoes of known excellence i EX fr m maker of high reputa- % i tion. Among them are the + dg season’s new medels in 5 i; EDWIN CLAPP SHOES : :% * 4 3 i and BOSTONIAN SHOES 3 % il Ey for young men and men not so young. 5 5 3 ¥ oe + : "we oe + x KX bd $ a XX og + Shoe Department. BRYAN, TEXAS : Ex |send at least a half pound sample, OLR STOCK of Men’s light weight Clothing (ready- to-wear) is most complete. Then, too, our tape is always ready to measure you for a KAHN TAILORED GARMENT BRANDON & LAWRENCE than 100 cubic inches per pound. | The Tallulah, La., Laboratory will make analysis of calcium arsenate for farmers, free of charge, and Mr. Coad particularly urges that all persons who contemplate poisoning prepaid to him for free analysis be- fore going to the expense of apply- ing this poison. ——— lee. MEMBERS OF WAR PLANS DIVISION INSPECT R.O.T.C. (Continued from Page 1) years only one officer has been sent here and to all other colleges in the | United States, and this officer has in- spected every college that has a mil- itary unit, regardless of size or rank; | but the War Department has —— that this is not the best way to con- | duct inspections, for the reason that | when this single officer, arrived back in Washington and made his yobort) . | © there was no comparisons to be made |’ and ranking could only be done on his | recommendations. So this year a board of officers is inspecting only those military institutions that have already been given high rank from | Headquarters of the Southern or other Departments. When they have completed their in- | spection which will be about June 1 ,| this board will return to Washington | and report to another board created | by the War Department for the | awarding of distinguished colleges | and honor schools. A. and M. of Texas has been a dis- tinguished college for the past twelve years, and the pleasure that this Board expressed on examination of the units gives hope for the same award again this year. eet ete —— ON THE SICK LIST The following students were con- fined to the hospital yesterday: | tion | more SWINE PICTURES WILL BE SHOWN BY THE SADDLE AND SIRLOIN CLUB the Na- Associa- Poland- the Sad- show six tonight at Through the courtesy of tional Duroc-Jersey Record and the American Record Association, Sirloin Club will reels of motion pictures 7:00 p. m. in the aridome. These pictures will show the win- ners at the 1919 National Swine Show held at Des Moines, Iowa, and typical scenes on farms where somz the winners were raised. Everyone invited to China dle and of is attend, a special invitation is extended all Ag- | ricultural students, and it is further urged that all Sophomore Agricul- [tural students attend. ly — QUEEN SPECIAL You are urged to see Marguerite in the classiest comedy-drama of the eason, “All of a Sudden Peggy”, at the Queen today and tonight, Large crowds enjoyed this picture last night—don’t miss your chance on the final showing tonight with the orig- inal clever two-reel comedy, “Hoo- dooed”. Coming Friday and Satur- day, the greatest picture ever made, “Eyes of Youth,” bigger, better and beautiful than ‘“Male and Fe- *Miracle Man” or “Every Woman.’ Clara Kimball Young is beautiful beyond imagination in (“Eyes of Youth.” Lavishly staged, magnificently screened, gorgeously gowned. See it Friday to make sure of a good seat. JUNIOR PINS male,” ’21 pins are here. see R. H. Ram- Some Jonior All who want one sey. Cc —— LOST Somewhere between Bryan and Main Building on campus, a Traveler's Insurance key chain B. J. Baskin, F. J. Gravis, Harry [containing two keys. W. G. James, Mahan, C. T. Smith. | Room 114, E. E. Bldg. ods oe. heel ooo} joofeetoetectest joogestestoctoctectoctoloctoctoctoetoctest sofeeeetoctoctoctoctoctoctocts ofoodesl Je De ae a ae a a's fo ofesfesdest joogesfosfacts A ole i V. ANGELE oe “ ® o* 3 | & OiiC2C aor oe Seeteedeed: "3a 20 a og United States. We Also Do Cleaning, seefeefredecfocfefectocts By Boyett’s Store I have the largest display clothing from ten o fthe largest clothing houses in the Come and select your spring suit. PHONE 93 ecleclecociosdoadusducdecdecdecdesdondasdardedecocfosdonfosfunfocdecdecfosdonfonfundudecocfosfosfonfunfundectecosfosdesdenfenfanfofocfosfoofonfrnfende. of samples for men’s Pressing and Repairing ofrefedoeosfodocfsdocscfordocusfodocenfoseendofooe