The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, October 19, 1920, Image 2
THE DAILY BULLETIN, TUESDAY, OCT. 19, 1920 vertising rates. furnis shed on [reds vne sues) Che Daily fulletin |E ENROLLMENT AT A. & M. m Publis! ed each morning, except Mon- |B COLL EGE UP TO NOON oll day.«by the. P ub Jigity Departme nt of the | td YESTERDAY. 5 Agricultur: al and echanical College of | [F] of a a 1610 m| instructors and Campus reside nts. Ad- im EEEEFEEEEEEEBE 2 _application. ig KANSAS COLLEGE L O0OKING FOR A PLANT PATHOLOGIST | Prof. J. J. Taubenhaus of the Ag-| Office: RKRoont 113, first floor Academic Building | WILLIAM BENNETT BIZZELL President of the College FRANK O. MARTIN | ricultural Experiment Station is in| = -___ Publicity Secretary __ _ ~ _freceipt of a letter from L. E. Mel | | chers of the Kansas State Agricultur- | APPLAUSE HERE lal Cellege, requesting aid in locating | a man to fill the position of Exten- | ticn Plant Pathologist, with a salary | | of $2,500 to start. larly efficient. A noteworthy depar- | In the letter Prof. Melchers says in| ture has been made by the company | part: “In this state we need someone | in the use of a specially constructed ! | who can meet the farmer and talk to] reed organ, thus securing symphonic | him on his own plane. The candidate | effects never before heard in the | should have a good knowledge of seed | work of a small company by Sh for controlling cereal dis- | bining string, wind, piano and or-jesses and to have actually had ex-| gan. | perience in this work. Also, we have Individual offerings were as pleas-| considerable Irish and sweet potato ing and as readily applauded by the | gisease work in the state which needs audience as the ensemble numbers. | | attention. Futhermore, there is the A brief and comprehensive explana- | | greatest opportunity for one to help tion of each number preceeding its | organize fruit disease control work presentation added much to the en-|,,4 to cooperate with the department joyment of the music and gave real| of entomology and horticulture of this educational values to the entertain- | institution in this matter. ment. bE “FranN\ly, I wish to say that we Toots Paka and her Hawaiian | would rather have one who troupe will be the next number of the |}, wo the cultural phases of a crop Lyceum course and will be present- thoroughly and understands the prob- ed to the College people in Guion|jey that the farmers are up against, Hall November 18. Specially reserved | {han one who has had a more detailed ZEDELER QUINTET WINS STRONG (Continued from page 1) some sections of seats will be made for | | pathologist or mycological training. season ticket holders. ; | When an extension pathologist does | The program for Saturday night , + know the exact life history of a was as follows: Pomp and Circumstance.—Elgar. | disease, or a disease is new to him in | the field, we maintain a staff at the Oberon Overture.—Von Weber. i institution who will help solve such Annie Lauria; Juanita.—Arranged | Fdifficulties.” by Eustacio Rosales. Vocal Solos, Vilancel.—Del Acqua Smilin’ Through.—Penn. — Miss | Day. Vocal Solo—Scene de Beriot.—Mr. Clark. Excerpts from Opera tore”.— Verdi. Dance of the Hours.—Ponchielli. Celle Solo—Tarantelle—Popper. | Mr. Zedeler. American Patrol.—Meacham. Nicoli Zedeler, Cellist. Mariam Zedeler, Pianist. | | | | This proposition must be filled by {January 1. Anyone knowing of a | man capable of taking the place is re- | quested to communicate with Dr. J. Ballet—De- | | J. Taubenhaus, Plant Pathologist and | Physiologist of the Agricultural Ex- “ II | pe riment Station. Trova- YE PRESBYTERIAN BOYS. No need to MeSwinney, if next Fri- day at seven, You’ll come have a weinie, in the pas- ture of Si Evans; Not weinies alone, boys, but sweets by the sweet, Bryan Ladies Auxiliary planned a real treat. Paul Clark, 1st Violin. D. Innis, Violin Obligato. Mable The Day, ——— Organist and Soprano. | | A bon fire, sky high, and good things | rela | FOR SALE—One trench overcoat or galore, mackinaw cheap. 15 Pfeuffer. A good time, a sweet time, all this| and much more. | The way to get there will be provided | FOR SALE: —One trench overcoat or|! for you men, vackinaw cheap. 15 Pfeuffer. ~56 So watch in these columns for the] 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. SIFT WE WANT TO KNOW YOU. Fountain Pens, Ever-Ready Pencils "Expert Repairing Are Our Specialties POST OFFICE BLOCK BRYAN, TEXAS \ SHEEP LINED COATS NEW SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED Several Different Models in All Sizes. A. M. WALDROP & GO. SLOVACEK-NOVOSAD MUSIC COMPANY Bryan, Texas M. H. JAMES im 1 aler in Conn & Martin Drugs and Patent Medicines | Dest tracert: Selmer & All Kinds of Toilet Articles Buffet Reed instruments, Lud- are $ wig Drums, Deagan Bells and Prescriptions Carefully Com- Xylophones, Lyon & Healy pounded Day or Night '| String Instruments, Pianos, Rexall Remedies | Talking Machines, Rolls, Rec- | ords and music. Manufactur- Phone 45 ers of Slovacek’s Valve and | Trombone Oil, “The World's We cater to College trade || j ) Best.” GET A KODAK TODAY You can use them without charge. We do expert Kodak Finishing. Films left today will be finished at 5 p. m. tomorrow. COLLEGE STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHS OF DISTINCTION FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. Loct. have | Dec - PARK’S JEWELRY STORE 1920-21 LYCEUM COURSE SEVEN GREAT NUMBERS SEVEN CHANCES TO GET YOUR MONEYS WORTH 16th—Zedeler Symphonic Quintete. 18th-—Toots Paka and her Hawaiian troupe. 3rd—Old Fashioned Girls. 28th—Josephine Martino and Vitali Podolsky. 14th—Gertruden Erickson and her Quintet of Rondoliers. Nov. Jan. Feb. | March 4th—Henry, the Great Magician. | March 16th—The Leiter Light Opera Company. | Tickets on sale beginning Monday at the following places: College: Y. M. C. A. Bryan: Waldrop’s, Brandon & Lawrence and First Na- tional Bank. Student ES CASON TT CRE i $1.75 | Single Admission 35 Regular Season eRe en 2.50 | Family Season Ticket (admits two).. = - 4.25 | Family Season Ticket (admits two and one , child). een 5.25 Family Season Ticket (admits two and two children... 6.00 Single AGI SS ION « — 50 Children’s Season Ticket (6- Ad. years) TREE wm RRR 1.25 Single AdMISSIOn «sre 25 REMEMBER THE ZEDELERS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16th, GUION HALL, 7:30 SECTION RESERVED FOR CAMPUS AND BRYAN PEOPLE.