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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1920)
Saturday, April 17, 1920. f——— dpelrdeoieoierierieoierieodeGooferiecferforfeciociocioriocfociociociociecde OFFICIAL NOTICES § or 00 a a ABSENT STUDENTS (Official Notice from the Office of Ike » | Ashburn, Commandant.) The following students who were absent on the date specified below come under the following paragraphs of the absence rule: (a) Baskin, B. J. Claybrook, J. H. Costin, H. S. Douthit, J. D. Gravis, F. J. Meyers, F. P. Schwan, C. H. Vanderburg, J. E. Ward, E. C. Trousdale, J. W. Walters, J. T. till (b) mc —— Headquarters A. and M. College of Texas Units of Senior Division of United States Reserve Officers Training Corps, College Station, Texas. THIRD AND LAST The third and last Typhoid inocu- lation will be administered to the Typhoid squad at the hospital Satur- day starting at 12:55 p. m. (today). Cadets are reminded to report promptly at the hour assigned them, and thus avoid the confusion and de- lay of last Saturday. Artillery drivers 3:45 p. m. LOUIS R. DOUGHERTY, Captain F. A. pt i Headquarters A. and M. College of Texas Units of Senior Division of United States Reserve Officers Training Corps, College Station will report at Texas. Request that the following named men report to Capt. Bals room, 104 Main Building, at 1:15 p. m. today | for the purpose of organizing the College Gallery rifle team: A. L. Park; Co. A Signal Corps; W. N. ‘Roper, Bat. B; FA. RO. Holsafrel,: Co. B., Inf; BR. 0. Bar- tholomew, Co. EE. Inf3"W.W. Walker, Co. A., S. C.; C. T. Sprague, Troop A., Cav.; J. T. Stovall, Co. D., Inf.; E. C. Ward, Co. H., Inf.; F. L. Park, Co. H., Inf.; R. W. Hall, Troop A Cav.; R. E. Bridges, Troop A. Cav.; E. B. Wilson, Co. B.,, S. C.; J. A. Albritton, Co. C., Inf.; W. B. White, Co. B., Inf.; W. H. Beazley, Bat. B.,, F. A.; W. B. Muncey, Co. A, S. C.; N. L. Franke, Co. B., Inf.; P. D. Cretian, Co. C., Inf.; DeStef- ano, ‘A., Co. D., Int; L. 1.:. Hargis, Co. F., Inf.; 3. Fuchs, Troop A. Cav.; R. C. Mowry, Co. F., Inf.; R. H. Maxwell, Co. I., Inf.; H. R. Mec- donald, Co. F., Inf. Eb Phi... SECTIONS 31-32-33-34 (Official Notice From the Office of C. C Hedges). Monthly examinations for sections 31-32-33-34 will be held the first recitation period of the week begin- ning Monday, April 19. — te eee. LOST — K. and E. polyphase slide rule, black cardboard case. Initials W. C. F. under slide. Re- ward. Singleton, 16 Austin. EE a LOST — One bulletin “Bitumin- ous Coal Mine Strike.” Return to 101 Milner. REVEREND HALEY | OF BRYAN WILL Pesteate ttt Pan OR DAR : Loans Brtuttestesticbitattitastituitotituete a a a i a a A ofeelaslaaladtialialsaleatenled] QUE PeeTee teed oLeafoetoteohh Sar Sara's ar Cyl dn? so a ai ake BE ih AEA. ORE » - sv vy L) . NaN PREACH SUNDAY | : | & : He is Said to be a Forceful Speaker | TO-DAY ¥ and Logical Thinker, All Should |% % Hear Him. E: THE GREATEST FEATURE PRODUCTION EVER MADE i : The speaker in Guion Hall Sunday = t + morning will be Rev. Everett G. Ha- xd YES O Ou 3 ley, pastor of the First Christian + x church of Bryan. Mr. Haley recently 2 Greater Than “Miracle Man” “Male and Female” With i came to his present charge from x % Cheney, Kansas. He is a graduate a ky of Phillips University, located at ; CLARA KIMBAL YOUNG x Enid, Oklahoma, and since his grad- 2 x uation has held pastorates in Okla- ¥ Hours—1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00 and 9:00. Adults 50, Tax 5¢ % homa and Kansas before accepting | + ‘3 the work in Bryan. i 8 x He is said to be a forceful speaker Ea ; ; iffi ’ i and logical thinker, and is Pre XX Monday aid Tuesday. W. Griffiths % adapted to work among young peo- ¥ + ple. In addition to his spiritual and ; “THE GREATEST QUESTION” % social work among younger members | + % of hi sassociates, he is also a staunch | i te ess as Wednesday and Thursday—“In Search of a Sinner” i lege people. & i At this service Mrs. W. C. Davis | 3 CONSTANCE TALMADGE 3 of Bryan will sing a special solo. | % % - — + SEE “EYES of YOUTH”—IT'S A MASTERPIECE. : TWENTY PER CENT SWEET | 4 i POTATO CROP IS STILL | shovlosloeleslucluiasiorioriordosdosduciuciucdaocorforfosfosfecfecfuciaionforiortortoctectuciucfonionfontortestectectuctuioriortortontesfestectredesforter IN STORAGE last year’s sweet potato crop placed in curing plants is still held in stor- age according to calculations made | by H. M. Eliot, Chief, Farm and | Ranch Economics of the Experiment | Approximately twenty per cent dt was 333,271 bushels. | Twenty-nine houses are still hold- ing 59,349 bushels in storage. Al- lowing 4.96 ¢ for shrinkage this leaves 209; of the total amount | stored still being held in twenty-nine | houses in Texas. | — — Wa + Staton from questionaires sent out to managers of sweet potato | PRINTING | houses in this State. | Of the one hundred and thirty | + CO. : four questionnaires sent out replies | | to seventy were received by Mr. $ . . . | Lh ‘ S TO ( > "1Nne ro. | % | Sho that showed the following re | Printing 3 Stationery | N > Eleven of the seventy houses did i i store potatoes for various il PHONE 340 | Fifty-nine did store. And the | BRYAN | total amount stored by these houses | * LJ dodosootoodeodofecdecdrododoeodocdeofeodecdodododerdesde | J | | din ~P— It pays to walk a block to get | Kodak Finishing of the better kind. | of Bring your films today and get your pictures tomorrow. College Studio. |. a A— -— | of | oo PENNANTS Bog | ~ * 5 > We have a good supply of College | “ pennants and comic pictures which . » ~ J eee we are selling at before-the-war|% prices. These were bought before | 4 the war by a former A. and M. stu- | 3 dent. They are of the good old | % quality and are low priced. | 4 ALSMEYER BROS, | & 167 10 Ross. bi AJ od a — — go \J LAL FOR SALE — Bargain: 2 O. D. | 4 blouses, 1 pair pants, 1 pair hob |& nail shoes (new), 1 belt, 2 pair leg- | gings. Apply to Y. M. C. A. Secre- | + tary. THE WALLACE Real Estate PHONES 45 & 498 3 | oofestostectoetostoctosts os Teeleeteeteete dd Potted CS 0 Sr a 2s Ca * Posters. s 2 2 Se 2c Sa Sa ara SPRING and SUMMER SUITS Young fellows will appreciate the lively tyle of these They have lots of distinction; lots of snap. They help to give one the knack of dressing well—they are the kind of Suits folks want to see a young man wear— CHAS. NITCH Ba a a a a a a a Suits. | esforforfofusfesfesfororiorioiacdrsdeofosorioriedfecfosdrifororfeciocieds 313 3k: RAS Seodseteed SeeSeoteeteed adr sar sara SS CC a a A te frefestoriosicfororfociesfocfofecfecofocfuefonorocfuefonofoefecforte School Supplies.. This store carrid; a com- plete stock of school sup- plies and we can please the most critical purchaser. 020 20 2 20 200 20 0 a0 a nc HASWELL’S BOOK STORE Bryan Phone 14 BO 2 2 200 20 0c on a 20 go op oe fools feefesiosioslonfoafuatuctoctesfesfodiafonionfoocfecfoofoufoafucfectocfost % 41% JAS. W. JAMES i} i A BUSY SPOT HA 3 oh i mn + Ah A BUSY TOWN ! Te Gunter Hotel San Antonio oe Internationally Known <> * dfreforfocfeaforiacfentoctoatoddactotectacteectontodts fontectesfofeifort $iiled kx Sector tretostoch LJ * “ * " - oA ’ a. oefeadosfofondoofosfrtonfosfofunfostocontoodocfnfuntocfocundosfofontosfocontontose