The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, September 21, 1920, Image 3
THE DAILY BULLETIN, TUESDAY, SEPT. 21, 1920. Official Nntires STUDENTS TO REPORT FOR PHYSICAL EXAMINATION. (Official) The fdllowing named cadets will re- port to the professor of Military Sci- ence and Tactics. Room 105, Main Building, at 4:00 p. m. promptly Tues- day, September 21 1920. If for any reason it will be impossible for you to report at that hour notify the P. M. S. & T. Tuesday morning. Alsmeyer, -L. H. Barnes, B. H. Cape J. H. Bruhl, E. L. Carlton, D. W, Carruthers, R. L. Cline, W. B. Crawford, J. M. Davidson, J. A. Dewey, E. L. Jr. Donald, Pryor Edwards, C. V. Erskine, A. M. Edwin, W. B. Ellwood, L. E Evans, A. J. Fay, O. J. Ferrucei, F. J. Finn, D. J. Fountain, J. Gardner, J. E. Harris, H. B. Hatley, A. E. Halden, G. W. Hoen, H. B. Howe, H. B. Hughes, T. B. Jones, P. B. Kendrick, L. L. Lewis, F. M. Luden, E. B., Malcolm, H. O. Martin, G. W. Matthews, H. R. Mayo, J. W. Jr. Moore, A. L. Moore, P. H. Pitts, H. D. Ratcliffe, T. C. Robinson, E. L. Smyth, L. L. Tips CL Wagstaff, J. P. Walker, E. M. Wilson, T. F. a3 ood; L. C. we [LOUIS R. DOUGHERTY, Major, F. A. we i.e rn ABSENT STUDENTS. | (Official) The. following students who were absent on the date specified below come under the following paragraphs | of the absence rule: . Septembér 20, 1920. (a) Brient, James B. Lawson, A. E. Mayo, John W. Mgrrah, W. E. Oltorf, James B. Stiles, R. W. Willis, Eldon. {b). :- Calvin," Ek. .B. | Connally, J. T. Martin, G. M. IKE ASHBURN, | Commandant. | | ARRANGEMENT OF COTS f IN THE DORMITORIES. (Official) Circular No. 6: 1. By direction of the students occupying rooms in which beds are placed side by side or one t over the other will sleep with heads | and feet alternating. The intent ( this order to prevent men from 1S President | of | oa . o£ x | | sleeping face to face or head to head, | thereby reducing possibility of spread |} > . ». | of respiratory diseases. 2. Company commanders are re- | | sponsible for the enforcement of this | order. IKE ASHBURN, Commandant. ——————————— INSTRUCTIONS TO STUDENTS (Official) Circular Neo. 5: 1. Cadets excused from meal for- mations on account of sickness or for any other cause, will report to the mess hall immediately after the sounding of Assembly and will enter the mess hall before the Cadet Corps begins its march to the hall. 2. Students are reminded | College regulations which { having in their possession any am- | munition of any character of the BACK ON THE JOB Have those vacation films ready they will be delivered next night FILMS FOR SALE AT FINN'S FILM SERVICE for Sunday night's collection and night to your room. KODAK HEADQUARTERS Campus Shoe Shop East of Milner Hall Everything up-to-date Prices reasonable J. F. Holick & Son HELLO and make yourselves at home as RABY ZARA E EEE EAA FARIS ANTE GEA GIA E AAG E GEARY GEG AX WELCOME BACK TO OUR CITY BOYS! you have done in the past at the | any occasion except at drill and cer- | prohibit | whatso- | | Bryan. DIXIE Today Here's the Old Boy Himself! puglas Fairbanks The Idol of the Movies, In “His Picture In The Paper” A SMASH, BANG ‘EM UP, ATHLETIC COMEDY DRAMA WITH A HUNDRED LAUGHS A MINUTE. AN ENTERTAIN- hos 2, MENT THAT WILL MAKE THE WORLD LOOK BRIGHT- ER. ! A Rare Two-Reel Comedy TOMORROW: Carmel Myers in “Folly’s Trail.” — ER Thursday—Circumstantial Evi- dence Friday-—Out of the Storm Saturdav—What Women Want QUEEN Today The Charm Girl of the Movies BILLIE BURKE In the Funniest Comedy Ever IN A RACING, ROLLICKING, ROMPING COMEDY DRAMA OF LOVE AIRPLANES, — PRETTY GIRLS AND WILD MEN. “Away Goes Prudence” TOMORROW : Special “The In- ferior Sex.” Friday and Saturday__ Wm. S. Hart in “SAND” ever. 3. No government arms issued to students will be carried or worn on emonies, and at such other times as may be prescribed by the proper au- | thorities. IKE ASHBURN, Commandant. | a i UNIFORM REGULATIONS. (Official) Circular No. 8: Until further notice Uniform No. 3, | will be worn by cadets when visiting IKE ASHBURN, Commandant. FOR SALE. Alsmeyer Bros. are handling the best brooms. a1cund. the College Exchange. Their We are agents will representatives be of SLOVACEK-NOVOSAD MUSIC COMPANY Bryan, Texas Dealers in Conn & Martin band instruements, Selmer & Buffet Reed instruments, Lud- wig Drums, Deagan Bells and Xylophones, Lyon & Healy String Instruments, Pianos, Talking Machines, Rolls, Rec- ords and music. Manufactur- ers of Slovacek’s Valve and Trombone Oil, “The World's Best.” CAMPUS BARBER | SHOP in the south side of the Y. M. C. A. building will be open | from 7:30 to 6. All kinds of face lotions, soaps, tonics and barber supplies for sale. J. F. LAVINDER M. H. JAMES | Drugs and Patent Medicines All Kinds of Toilet Articles Prescriptions Carefully Com- pounded Day or Night Rexall Remedies Phone 45 We cater to College trade JOHN M. CALDWELL Dealer In Howard Hamilton, South Bend, Waltham and Elgin Watches All Kinds of College Jewelry, Fe Class Pins, Club Pins, Gradua- tion Rings, Two Year Rings. Testing Eyes For All Kinds of Defective Vision a Specialty Repairing Fine Watches a Special Feature coolest, cleanest and most up-to-the-minute confectionery in Bryan. Cadet Headquarters of Bryan We Appreciate Your Trade The Elite Confectionery ELIE / 2 2) x x 00 Xx 8 00 208 20 0 0 20 Gr x Xr x Xx Xr x Qe Kx x £3 : 0K XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX Xx 3% 10% 2% x 0% x 0x x x x XXX 43 0800800000808 080d80B0 00808080 ddindeded nl aB alata lal alate lal Ra TE EES