The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, October 06, 1920, Image 2
THE DAILY BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6, 1920 Che Baily Bulletin Published cach morning, except Mon- day, by the Publicity Department of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas. Official Publication of. the Col- lege. Distributed free to all students, instructiirs and Campus residents. Ad- vertising rates furnished on application. Office: Roont 113, first floor Academic Building WILLIAM BENNETT BIZZELL ¥ President of the College FRANK O. MARTIN Publicity Secretary LETTERS UNCALLED FOR. Letters addressed to the following remain uncalled for in the Faculty Fxchange, Academic Building: Alexander, J. A. Baldwin, E. B. Duncan, Leon Elliott, Aubrey Hale, Willis M. Hardy, E. Heart, Carroll Hendrick, H. A. Henry, John C. Hill A-7T. Hodge, Marion Hoefle, H. O. Holber, O. C. Holland, Conard Howell, G. A. Hurley, C. W. Hutton, W. C. Jennings, C. Jarratt, Milton Jarrell, W. F. Jhones, Robert Johnson, T. J. Johnson, W. H. Jones, B. C. Jordean, M. C. Josserand, Pierre L. Karcher, Chas. Karper, R. E. Kroll. S. TF. Landram. Addison Lassiter, N. H. Lewis, W. R. Lewis, Harry Lindsey, Earl Long, Virgil Lovian, Albert H. McConnell, Edward McGaffay, E. L. McManus, Willie McWilliams, Earnest Matthews, V. T. Menke, Walter Miller, D. E. Miller, E. J. Miller, Robert Miller, Robert H. Mitchell, Reed Mogull, F. R. Moore, Carl W. Moore, Cecil Morris, Hartle Mortensen, E. Mosley, Vernar Nash, J. H. Nelson, Eastin Nichols, Leo G. Nowlin, Bethel Odell, James Ogden, J. L. Ogle, S. Osborne, G. W. Palmer, Joe C. Park, Forrest L. Parke, Albert J. Parker, Johnnie Parr, Geo. B. Peacock, L. E. Pearse, A. A. Perkins, I. W. Pinkston, Edward Post, T.<S. Price, E. O. Rateliffe, T. G. Reed, Louis P. Rettig, Walter Robinson, H. C. Roddy, Ray Rodgers, Carlin Rodriguez, Jimmie Rodrigues, John Rogers, B. G. Robinson, Howard C. Rogers, Pollard Roland, W. G. Ruebeck, C. H. Rushing, Maxwell Sanders, Wil] Schoffelmayer, IL Scott, Irvin Senbrn, J. M. Shaw, -T. E: Shuttel, E. A. Simpson, G. IL Simpson, Howard Simons, J. R. Slayden, Guy W. Smith, Cecil E. Smith, Claude E. Smith, F. M., Jr. Smith, Jas. F. Smith, Walter C. Stansfield, J. E. Stetson, G. W. Sylvester, Olive Tayler, E. W. Taylor, Homer Thomas, J.. H. Thompson, D. E. Thurmond, O. Tracy, W. C. Varnell, E. H. Vetesk, John Robert Walker, Elmo M. Wallace, IL. Ware, Roy Watt, L. L. Weldon, Vanchel Weldon, Wachel West, Clyde Westbrook, M. E. Wheelock, J. H. Wilder, John Wilkerson, John Williams, Louins H. Willis, W. H. Woolverton, A. H. Young, J. R. Youngblood, M. Zimmerman, Joe ——— “Y”—Boost the “Y”—Sup- HOSPITALITY Means. More Than a Formal Welcome. EVERY MAN ON THE CAMPUS is cordially welcome at our store, whether he has a dollar to spend or not. WE WANT TO KNOW YOU. 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Manufactur- ers of Slovacek’s Valve and Trombone Oil, “The World's Best.” | Prescriptions Carefully Com- | pounded Day or Night Rexall Remedies Phone 45 We cater to College trade Wh Led By 18 | | GONE ETIAAAFIG EI IEAG AIG IIE OA edefofefofefeofegofotefegodegofotedosodotofed.] i | | | 4 | & Bryan's Exclusive Shoe Store AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS “THE CONVENIENT CORNER” Agents Boyden's Fine Shoes, Wilcox Bros. Hosiery and Underwear. See our styles, values and prices before you buy. BREUAREAAANEAAGAD LogededeteodedeRegoteteetofetodofotofetofodedodel ede de RE Te Le | MRS. MARY HARTSON OF | KYLE, VISITING AT COLLEGE AUTOMOBILES COLLIDE. There was an automobile collision | and a narrow escape from serious in- Mrs. Mary Hartson, postmistress | jury on the College road last night at Kyle, arrived here Monday with a | when the cars of Allen Smith and C. trained nurse for Bess, the dauguer | Palermo ran together. Fortunately of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kyle, who |no cne was hurt, but both cars were underwent a successful operation for | ve: v badly smashed up. The College appendicitis at the Bryan hospital. In | road is very narrow, far too narrow, company with Dean and Mrs. E. J.|and the wonder is that more acci- Kyle, of College, last evening Mrs. | dints have not occurred and more Hartson was an appreciated visitor{ people killed than have been. It is at the Eagle office. Mrs. Hartson is | especially dangerous at night and a daughter of the late Capt. Ferg | the least miscalculation will slam the Kyle for whom the town was named | passing cars together. The cars when the I. & G. N. railroad was | damaged last night were both Fords, built through Hays county’ in 1876. and while badlv damaged, both can Mrs. Hartson is a niece of Geéneyal | be repaired. Fdward Burleson who was captured | ————— by General Cos, the Mexican tyrant | 3 EIEN and his army at San Antonio in! a CALLED MEETING. : 1835 and who fought with General | Brazos 1 Rion Lodge A. F, £4 M Sam Houston at San Jacinto and oro | at Masonic Temple Bryan W ednesday, of the men who held Santa Anna | October Oth ati® p. m. ‘Work in » prisoner. Mrs. Hartson has been C. Degree. postmistress at Kyle for about fif- tcen years. « 3 A Toor ————————t, eo] SPECIAL “Y” PRIVILEGE CARDS JOIN THE JOY MAKERS NOW. FOR SHORT COURSE STUDENTS GEO. SMART, W. M. Help to make them laugh! Learn! to touch their hearts and gickle their Special privilege cards are now fancies. Be a gloom dispefler. Be | ready for the short course students. a campus entertainer. Join IHe¥Col-| A special rate of $1.50 is charged for lege Players. Obey that impulse and | these, and they entitle the holders to sce the director now. Drift into | all tLe privileges of the Y. M. C. A. building. \ Roem 215 and talk it over.