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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1921)
ATTENTION COLLEGE ELKS Every Elk at College is urged to be present at the Big Elk’s Jubilee Stag Party at Elks Club Room in Bryan Wednesday night, Sept. 28th, 8:00 o'clock. Music? Eats? Sure—Se- cure your tickets before Monday noon from: Mr. Cecil R..Estil, Cashier's Win- dow. ; Mr. Walser, at H. H. Department, Mr. Henry Wickes, Vet. Depart- ment. Ticket Committee. a — a {ms FOR SALE—Army overcoat, almost new, size 36. Address box 206, Cam- pus.—4 C3 J. M. CALDWELL BRYAN, TEXAS The Caldwell Jewelry Store is being rearranged to better ac- commodate their customers. With new fixtures consisting of wall cases and show cases, this firm will be better equipped to meet the demand of the general public for better service. They are equipping an up-to-date Op- tical Parlor with all the latest machines for the Correction of refraction. This department is in the hands of a Graduate Op- tometrist. Their shops are be- ing remodeled to take care of all ,kinds of fine watch and jewelry repairing. This store appreciates the patronage that has been given it by the people of the College and the student body. We wish to thank you one and all for your liberal support in the past, hoping to merit a continuance of same by honest and efficient service. We invite you to visit us when in Bryan. We will be pleased to show you one of the best lines of merchandise to be found in any city in Texas. We - have Junior Pins, A. and M. - Senior Rings, T Pins, and all kinds of College Jewelry. Yours for a most wonderful 1921-22 for A. and M. College THE CALDWELL JEWELRY STORE 3s Ld HOURS FOR COLLECTION OF LAUNDRY IN HALLS. (Official) Laundry will be collected from halls as follows until further notice: Monday, September 26, 8 a. m., Leggett, Mitchell and Ross; Tuesday, at 8 a. m., Foster, Goodwin and Biz- zell; Tuesday, 1 p. m,, Pfeuffer, Austin, Milner and Shirley Annex. All bundles must be in a laundry bag or pillow slip and placed on the first floor of each hall. No bundles will be received at the laundry. Stu- dents can obtain laundry lists by calling at the laundry office. All students are requested to list their clothes before sendng them to the laundry and put laundry lists inside of the bundle. C. F. AYERS, Manager Laundry. —— — — “FISH” NIGHT WILL BE CELEBRATED IN AIRDOME. The Y. M. C. A. will entertain all new men with a picture show, amus- ing stunts and refreshments in the Airdome tonight, celebrating what is familiarly known as the annual “Fish” night. ——, a oo — i ¥, 7 Ye \7 \/ \/ \7 He fe fe he fe fe Se fe fe fe He He oe He Ne He He #% MAKE UP YOUR ENTRANCE * % CREDITS TO A. & M. C. AT * 4% ALLEN ACADEMY. x Ve Ve Ye We (7 \7 Ve Ye WN Ye Ye ne ”ne ne ue He He she ut He He ”t He ne »e ne ne re tb — FOUND—Gold Publicity office, lll ~<a Shaffer’s pencil. Bn fi FOR SALE—Alsmeyer is selling brooms for the Exchange Store. Buy your broom from a student. ttl nstify Come to Parker-Astin’s for your n5 watt frosted regulation light globes.—4 Allen Academy PREPARE FOR THE A. & M. COLLEGE _— FRG Bos FACULTY OF 12 MEN School accredited by more than 100 ‘colleges and universities in all parts | of the country. B. Allen, Prins. R. O. and N. Bryan, Texas. & 3 CONFERENCE OF TEACHERS HELD (Continued from Page 1) conducted by teachers of the Col- lege, for considering academic pro- blems and stated that all would be given the opportunity in these meet- ings to express themselves on the policy of the College or any topic re- lating to it. ! Si ANNUAL SERVICE "STARTS THE YEAR : (Continued from Page 1) who compose this great common- wealth. As never before, state institutions at least are going to be measured by their results. The tax payer is con- cerned as never before about the uses that are made of public funds. Every institution supported at State expense should be measured by its contribu- tion to the public welfare. Those who direct the affairs of these institutions should welcome the most searching in- vestigation concerning the results that are being obtained through the money and efforts expended. I wish this in- stitution to be measured by no other standards.” FOR SALE— Cook stove in fine condition. Used one winter. C. B. CAMPBELL 2. be of COLD DRINKS, CANDIES CIGARS ELITE CONFECTIONERY Aggie Headquarters EAT AT The Green Parrot TEA ROOM Home-made Ice Cream, Cakes, Pies and Sandwiches. Special attention given to short orders. Fresh Shrimp every Friday and Saturday. Oysters in Season. OUR CLUB SANDWICHES ARE GOOD Located in Postoffice Clock Phone 130 oF tiie. 4 L 3 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK H. O. BOATWRIGHT, PRESIDENT . -. & ~ TNVITES YOUR ACCOU I | WHEN YOU THINK OF BANKING raink pe THE FIRST NationaL—Fim-~ gv