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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1920)
ok o& Saturday, April 24, 1920. THE DAILY BULLETIN Published each morning, except Monday, by the Publicity Department of the Agri- enltural and Mechanical College of Texas Oficial Publication of the College. Dis- tributed free to all students, instruotors and Campus resiaents. Advertising rates nished on application. Office Room 113, first floor catiemic Building WILLIAM BENNETT BIZZELL President of the College FRANK ©. MARTIN Secretary of Publicity Misses -.. Agnes Smith and Loring Smith of Dallas. if In the A. B. Conner home are: Misses Margaret Edbins and Louise Hughes of Waco. In the C. B. Campbell home are: Misses Polly Davis and Mildred Davis of Shreveport. In the S. G. Bailey home is: Miss Fern Helscher of Corpus Christi. In the J. J. Richey home are: Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Blackwell of Austin. In the E. O. Siecke home are: Misses Mary Virginia Binford of San Antonio, Mary Virginia Hoss of Marshall, Lois Smith and Ruth Cos- nahan of Dallas. In the E. B. LaRoche home are: Misses’ Sue Rainey: of Fort Worth and.-Mary Finney of Wills Point. In the R. F. Smith home are. Misses Rose Hill of Fort Worth and Ima Hillsman of Giddings. In the J. N. Michie home is: Sarah Sonneman of Waco. « In, the John C. Burns home are: Misses Gertrude Ballard and Louise Petteril of Dallas, Mrs, Richard Sell- man, and her daughter Louise of Rochelle. In the M. Jar Hayes Rs is: Miss | Louise Waters of Montgemery. «In the F. C, Bolton home is: Miss Douglas: ‘Legg of Austin. ‘ . In the, C. H. Muller home, are: Mis- ses. Frances. Fisher and Letty Smith of Liberty. . In, the, J. O. Moraan home is: Miss Cyrtis of , Crockett. Am the J; B.. Bagley heme is: Miss Merle Lucas of Waco.. In, the du.’ R.«Doeugherty home are: Misses.) Margaret Curtis. of Amarillo, Julia Lobban of San Antonio and Clair Richardsen--of ‘Waco, In the A. CsrEove-heme ‘are: Misses Martha Nelson aefadNacogdoches, Clara Lowe: of Franklintrand- Adalaide Lovett of Houston: ss sipsc ft : In thé J; C. Nagle Yoing are: Misses Katheryn Alexander of San Antonio, Birtie Parker dnd’ Florence Fried of Waco, Katheryn: Rasberry’ of Dallas, Ann Jones of: Austin, Ikey Jones of Sherman, Lucile Price of Sherman, and “Annie Lou Everett of Columbus. Inthe J. W. Mitchel home is Miss Sara Wyatt of Sabinall. In the O. W. Silvey hore are two young ladies. In the Hospital fifteen girls are be- | ing ‘accomodated as follows: Mrs. | Fred Peck and daughter Hallie of Ft. Worth, Misses Mary Smith of Den- | ton, Gladys Sadler of Austin, Mallie Jones of Austin, Margaret Fossett of | ing of the comely chorus which adds | Waco, Virginia Carroll of Ft. Worth, | Rose Lockwood of San Antonio, Louise Notzon of Waco, Glen Miles, | Willyne Miles, Miss Hull, Miss Helen Coffin of Austin, Jimmie McClain of Waco and, Fyanges Hicks of Vernon, a Conipare the work done" “by HANNS CPHM-+ SERVICE. with. any other in the State and “draw your ow “conclusions. fur- Miss ) Fo ode : PR Lad . ENROLLMENT AT A. ANB M. COLLEGE UP TO NOON YESTERDAY 15804 DE WOLF HOPPER IN a ARRIETA L a’ 2 e's [3 ~ ; “De Wolf Hopper could tour the country in a curtain speech and give a play as an encore.” These are the words of the New Orleans Item of the week of March 21st, during = ther announcement that Mr. Hopper there by characterization “The Better’ole.” in his Bill” in demand “01d popular of with such a statement and the fur ther announcement that Mr. Hooper and his company will entertain at He says himself that he has never the larger cities have demanded re- with greater Mr. was received than his first visit. ment laughter it is the fact that is the funniest and can account for “The Better ’ole” come to the theatre in many a long day. of modesty on the part of Mr. | Hopper. New York critics said that his “Old Bill” was a classic to be loved forever. He makes “Old Bill” a oreat big, blustering, ling cockney of a London When one On” and suburb. “She’s a Venus de to Me,” one can readily understand why people want to see De Wolf Hopver as “Old Bill.’ #0Old Bill” the butt of the regiment. ready to help his friends but withal always grouching. He is distinctive- ly the type of man that comes from kind hearted is skirts ‘of the English av up Cambridge way or districts of Essex or Kent, metropolis— the rural it, *‘to~hlck the blinkin’ Un.” him in hisifighting life are the gay Lothario ‘“Don'Jonah’” Bert, making love to every girls he meets and gives his '~ identification dise to her with these words of endearment: A wouldn’t give this to any other | girl in ‘the ‘world;” and Alf, whose | Llichter—a present * from home— | [which will never light, ‘ but who | smiles through thick and thin ‘and is the soul and sunlight of the trio. Then.there is the musie and danc- sunshine. to -the boys in their ‘wateh- [ing and waiting and thinking-.and dreaming. during the two explosions, seven splinters andthe lanching gas attack of “The Better -’ole.* LOST.— A watch. bracelet on the |*% Military Walk _ between the Mess Hall, . and Casey’s Confectionery, Thursdav night, -_ | licity office. “THE BETTER ‘OLE” | who came | With | Return” to “Pub esdelrsdesfoioodede One can imagine the fun coming to mind and body the Lyric Theatre on Tuesday, April | 217. This is the second year of De Wolf Hopper in “The Better ’ole.” had such a notable year of recep- | tions from public and press alike | throughout the country. Many of | turn engagements and his entertain- | Hopper says that the only reason he | most laugh provoking piece that he 2s | 5 This is somewhat an expression | blighty, blimp- | hears him sing ‘“Carryin’ | Milo He is always! the little English village on the out- | vhen his country wanted. He didn’t | wait to ask why but came as he puts fe | + Your Spring Suit is waiting for you among a great collection of up-to-the-minute styles in young men’s AHI] | A. M. Waldrop & Co. Fm Campus residents can now avail Main Building by ‘the postoffice. themselves of FINN’S FILM SER- Look for it, it is well worth using, VICE, a box has been placed in the and represents a student enterprise. kX 5 * NOTE—Mr. Hopper will positively appear with the + 4 same identical cast, chorus and production that entertained . % New York for over one year at the Cort and Booth Theatres 3 + and that packed and jammed the largest Coliseum in the = + State at Dallas for two performances. og x FW0 1 % i HEAR HOPPER’S HANDSOME HAUNTING HARMONY : SEE { » 7 CHORUS % ge : og og NOTE—Owing to the mammoth scenic equipment, and - + + the many scenes the curtain will arise at 8:30 sharp. $ 3 L8 5 3s. i 4 5 i PRICES: $3.00 to $1.00 i a ee — "1-3 0 ORDERS. NON. WADLER : ; ol ay