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Tuesday, April 27, 1920. OFFICIAL NOTICES he aie alt Jie Mie ie Bn ole ole ole cleo 20 ABSENT STUDENTS S (Official Notice from the Office of Ike Ashburn, Commandant.) The following students who were absent on the date specified below «come under the followin aragraphs | o of the absence rule: April 26, 1920. (a) Carter K. M. Dietrich, Garrett, G. M. Hey, F. H. Mahan, J. Walker, R. E. Young, J. R. SEE IE RL TS CHANGES IN UNIFORM (Official Notice from the Office of Ike S. Ashburn, Commandant). General Orders No. 62: Effective this date, olive drab shirts, campaign hats and the pre- seribed collar ornaments will be worn by cadets when visiting Bryan. BR— - —— — A JUNIOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING STUDENT GOES TO PHILADELPHIA One of the Junior Mechanical En- gineers, I. H. Bettis, has been en- gaged by the Westinghouse Com- pany for work and training at the Essington plant of the company at South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This work extends through the sum- mer, beginning early ir June. In addition to a reasonable pay the company refunds to Mr. Bettis his transportation expenses at the end of ten weeks’ period of employ- ment. This is regarded by Prof. Fermier as a very excellent oppor- tunity as the Westinghouse Company is one of the largest manufacturers FPPIPPPPIPIIPIPN: | BANKER-FARMER MEET SAID TOBE | A GREAT SUCCESS |F. M. Follow Meeting of Bankers and Farmers Here Law Says Many Good Results | (Houston Post.) Banker-Farmer Conference | | held at College Station last Tuesday | |and Wednesday exceeded the fond- | | est expectations of its promoters in | attendance and interest shown,” said F. M. Law, vice-president of the First National Bank and president of | the Texas Bankers’ Association, up- | Houston from the | It was through | | | “rp The e on his return to A. and M. College. the efforts of the association that the | | conference was held. | | “As a result of the success of the | | meetings, the Texas Bankers’ Asso- | ciation at the Galveston convention | in May will be asked to make the conference a permanent annual af- fair,” said Mr. Law. Mr. Law said he was greatly im- pressed with the fact that delegates and together at all the sessions and took extraordinary everything that visitors stayed interest in took | place. | Attendance Good. | “There were 400 farmers and | | nearly 100 bankers in attendance he said. “Williamson was the banner | county, with eighty-three persons | present; Harris was next with fifty-| seven representatives and Neuces third, with twenty-seven representa- | tives. It was fortunate that we | were able to hold the conference at | A. and M. College with all the ad-| vantages it has to offer in the way of practical demonstrations. The men came there to learn and spent | * 2 I a eS SE SS 0 SL SE SE : 3 : : ; i 3 + : : oe 4 1 i oo = 3 oe i 1 3 3 ky kA |X ; 3 4 1 AND AGAIN TOMORROW—TWO DAYS. + 3 i i “3 ¥ ‘A An Absolute Novelty. New, Unique and Different! % 5 i 3 & : MISS NELL SHIPMAN : i i i . 5 "gus . + In the Most Amazing, Beautiful and Thrilling Production 3 % Ever Presented in This City. £3 I ; $ 2 x 2 4 ow EX 3 Bn od 3 x ¥ 3 3 3 i 5 4 : § ; kA + Photographed North of 53° in the Arctic Cirele. + E Also a Two-Reel Comedy “Sauce and Senoritas” i z & Ea ADMISSION ONLY 30c. CHILDREN 15 CENTS. ky 2 4 r > $ % WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY 1 3 DOROTHY DALTON in “BLACK IS WHITE” 5 i 3 ‘ : : 3 + A Big Story of “High Society”. Pretty Gowns— + 4 Gorgeous Settings. 3 4 5 x 3 © COMING—“ON WITH THE DANCE” : Ee a 0 0 J, 8 J 0 0 0 0 00 0 0G NCC NCR RE NCI v —y tl, | W. B. Francis, son of Dr. Mark| CALLED MEETING f varied schanical equi nt ir . OR : $l | Of varied mechanical equipment in|... of their time in the fields or (pyaneis is visiting at ‘College for a the country. ; | buildings watching demonstrations | a Hi George = Westinghouse, the in-|, 4 jistenineg to every word of the | - days. Mr. Francis who until re-| Bryan Chapter No. 222 Order of veto? of the air-brake, was the speakers. joey Das hoe connected with the | Eastern Star at Masonic Temple, founder of fhe. ¥estinghouse Inter-| = «phe Harris county visitors were | A ehimen 2s Bon Soil SUIVEY | Bryan, Texas, Friday, April 30th ests, which have grown from that|,,...iv interested i oa _.. |work, is now a member of the bus-|, > : : : LE greatly interested in dairy farming, |. ; ; ide |at 8 p. m. epoch making invention into the or-|,.4 {n fact much was said about the | 22° firm of Holmes Whitfield Auto | C : : ganization whose varied activities |, erative dairy fund raised by the | Company of Fort Worth, Texas. Mr. |. lass of 18 candidates fo bedn- Ee . ro Tv =p Ive dairy fand raised ny el whi ficld is al itiated. ramify into such » large fleld of mei poo nd business wen of Hous-| | let is: also an old A. and M. M , chanical engineering as well as the ton : | man. | MRS. G. L. SMART, W. M, electrical. “Cattlemen present were greatly | interested in the fine specimens of | M The American publishers of the |beef cattle shown. Crop conditions | Boyden for en music in “The Better ‘ole”, the com-|were discussed, especially the kind | Wi h / edy with music which will be pre-|of crops best adapted for different | IC ert for omen sented this season by De Wolf Hop- | soils, while the cotton situation, boll | Not only the best for the price, but the best per at the Lyric Theatre, on Tues- | worms and the boll weevil were also | shoes at any price. day, April 27, report that the pop-|leading subjects for discussion. In| ularity of the numbers has rated |fact, there was expert advice on | Shirts, Hosiery, Underwear, Ec. among the season’s best sellers. everything of interest to the farmer Sq ; gs es : “When You Take That Trip Across |and cattleman.” ce adc the Rhine,” “When You Look in the One banker told Mr. Law that he Heart of a Rose,” and “Tommy,” are | was so greatly impressed with what GIBBS & HARE among the chief hits, in addition to |he saw and heard at the conference : which there are several other catchy [that on his return home he was go- numbers. Herman Darewski and ing to send for his farmer customers 2 2 2 2 2 2k 2 RCN Lead odsd 2 0 2 CIE JOR J JUR JOR JOR JR JO JOC TUK JOC JUL JO TUK JK TUK SUR JOR JX JC JU JOC TUC JUL JUL JUL JOT JUL TOE TC TITS Percival Knight wrote the.songs. and tell them what he had seen and | 3 a att EE - by <5 ; heard and announce ‘that he was | V. ANGELE a PROGRESS ready to co-operate with them in |< sd fi every way possible. he ! h C il : + Jackson: How far along are you James Shaw, vice-president of the |% c O ege ailor : 4 on that new home you're building? City National Bank of Taylor, wrote | 4 By Boyett’s Store 3 Treston: My wife and I have got-| Mr. Law that the trip was above ex- |i : 4 ten to the point where we don’t|Dectations. Mr. Shaw was chairman !% I have the largest display of samples for men’s 3 speak —Life. of the Williamson county delegation. |+ clothing from ten o fthe largest clothing houses in the ra eid WEEE ORE + United States. Come and select your spring suit. 4 Compare the work done by [4 g % WANTED TO RENT—A place FINN’S FILM SERVICE with any 3 We Also Do Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing ‘3 suitable for a garage. H. J. Ken-|other in the State and draw your + PHONE 93 8 nard, Box 234 College. own conclusions. bi CIUCT JOC JK TOK JC JC JC JOR S00 JC 00 JC JK, JC. JC, JC JK SUC. 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