The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, April 16, 1920, Image 4

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    Friday, April 16, 1920.
PROF. McDONALD WRITES |
| (DUR STOCK of Men's light
weight Clothing (ready-
to-wear) 1s most complete. |
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| or the state government control suff-
TODAY and TOMORROW | rage’
: | 2. What limitations does the na- | .
The Greatest Production Ever | tional constitution put on the author- Then, too, our tape 18S always
Offered | ity of the state governments to say |
| who can vote? Constitution of the ready to measure You for a
United States, Art. XV., Sec., 1. (See
Lo ae ve seo | KAHN TAILORED GARMENT
la voter in Texas? Revised Election
| Laws, Sec. 30.
oh a Cs citizens of Texas vote? BRANDON & LAWRENCE
5. Who are the exceptions if any? |
| Ibid, Sec. 29.
6. Can some, who are not citizens,
| vote in Texas? Ibid, Sec. 30, para-
| graph 11.
7. Who are the exceptions, if any?
Ibid, Sec. 30, paragraph 11.
8. What is the poll-tax require- |
ment of a voter? Secs. 30, 33, par- |
agraph 1.
9. By whom must the poll tax be
paid? Ibid, Sec. 33.
10. To whom must it be paid?
Ibid, Sec. 33, paragraph 14.
11. When is it. due? Ibid, Sec.
33, paragraph 15.
12. Where must it be paid? Ibid,
Sec. 33, paragraph 14.
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| “EYES of YOUTH” 4 Prices—Lower Floor 35c, Balcony 25¢, Children 15 Cents.
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A story that deals with the problem
of knowing the right thing to do—
whether to sacrifice one’s happiness
for others or to choose the career that
means the soul’s highest development.
That is the problem that confronts
[ Gina Ashling. Her beautiful voice
‘offers her a career in Paris, a rich,
much older man wants her for his
wife, and a young brother and sister,
motherless, make remaining at home
seem her duty. Which shall she
choose — Ambition — Wealth — or
Duty ? And all the time there is
Peter waiting for her, young hand-
some Peter, who loves her and dreams
of the future they shall build to-
| gether. And then, from far-off India
| comes a Yogi, a wanderer in a strange
| land, who hears her plea for guidance,
land in a crystal ball she sees into the
| future—sees what will come to pass |
|if she follows each of the paths that |
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| caring for her family, sacrificing her- i Shoe Department. BRYAN, TEXAS
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| After having shown Gina the future |% By Boyett’s Store -
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SPECIAL MUSIC Sep i : ki 5 9 Eg clothing from ten o fthe largest clothing houses in the i
Ra 2 . 8. came ang Vina solves her pro e™ 4 United States. Come and select your spring suit. %
Admission 50c¢, War Tax 5c [thus helping the others whom she | % oh
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