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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1923)
———— The Daily Bulletin Published each morning, except Monday, by the Publicity Department of the Agrieul- tural and Mechanical College of Texas. Of- ficial Publication of the College. Distributed free to all students, instructers and Campus residents. Advertising rates furnished on application. Office: Room 113, 1st floor Academic Building. WILLIAM BENNETT BIZZELL, President of the College. FRANK O. MARTIN, Publicity Secretary. VADA TUCKER, Assistant. WANTED FOR SUMMER WORK A request has come to the College for teachers who have and a month vacation to do highway work. The letter of request is from H. B. Ayres managing director of The Old Spanish Trail Association, San Antonio, Texas. automobiles or So Those interested should address him directly. His letter of request describing the work is as follows: San Antonio to Orange, San Antonio to El Rio, San “We have five bits of work: Paso, San Antonio to Del Antonio to Brownsville and Orange to | New Orleans, gathering travel infor- mation for service maps, selecting rep- in the communi- ties, adjusting some delicate situa- tions caused by some bad work last year, managing some local financial transactions that need business judg- ment, gathering photographs, planning for attendance at a South Texas highway conference to be held at San Antonio or nearby in July or August. A. & M. SPECIALS $10.00 Packard oxfords ....$8.50 $7.50 $3.50 $1.25 $2.50 $2.00 $1.25 $1.00 $1.00 Wilson Bros silk 40¢ lizle sox, 3 15¢ 12¢ 6G resentative leaders — Brockton oxfords ........5.95 kid ros. U. Brown Wilson 1.08 Oxford white shirts ..2.00 Madras dress shirts....1.50 Wilson sneaks ....2.95 sit 3ros ties SO0X.... [3¢ pr. Coiton sox, 2 pr. Hdkfs, 3 for Hdkfs, 6 foi Best Heavy double straw hats ..............3.50, 4.50, 4.95 W. F. Gibbs & Son FEED CONTROL SERVICE F. D. Fuller, Chief Inspector, Texas Feed Control Service and Dr. G. S. Fraps, State Chemist, A. & M. Col- lege have returned from Galveston where they attended the Annual Con- vention of the Texas Cottonseed Crushers’ Association. “Some changes were made in the trading rules of the Association and newspaper reports would indicate that the cottonseed crushers intend to lower the grade of cottonseed meal in Texas,” Mr. ler said, “but this is not the There is absolutely no desire or in- tention the part of the Texas crushers to lower the quality of their case. on and clearly brought out the fact that Fastern cottonseed crushers are rais- ing their grades. One speaker even went so far as to that the Texas trol Service a debt of gratitude for | maintaining high standards for cot- | tonseed meal and cake in the face of | their to them ago. It was clearly brought | out in all of the discussions that noth- ing in the rules was intended to lower the quality of Texas cottonseed meal. state crushers owed desire lower years | The standard for cottonseed meal in 43% protein as |’ has been the case for a number of The | Texas will remain at change in the rules is years. and | | SEED CRUSHERS COMPLIMENT Ful- ||| products in any way,” he said, “but | on the contrary they are proud of the ||| high quality of Texas sottonseed meal, the | Feed Con- | several | merely a change in trading rules, | making them uniform with the rules of the Interstate Cottonseed Crushers | Association, and when they sell in any state, they will conform to the | feed law of that state.” FOR SALE— Chifferobe, 5 drawers and glass. 1 Alpha 194 BRADLEY BATHING SUITS are standard of the World and Water Joth one and two-piece models, all wool, pleasing combinations, moderately priced. Brandon- Lawrence “Keep Kool” Summer Clothing has few equals OUEEN A STORY OF LIFE IN THE MOTION PICTURE STUDIOS! RUPERT HUGHES’ latest drama—the untold story of Hollywood— “Souls for Sale” The cast of stars includes ELEANOR BOARDMAN, FRANK MAYO, MAE BUSCH, LEW CODY, AILEEN PRINGLE, RICHARD DIX, BARBARA LA MARR and others. The beautiful stars of studioland live in an atmosphere of wealth and frivelity—jewels, motor cars, luxurious clothes, gayety. How do they travel the road to fame? ‘Is it easy? the truth about the motion pictures—frank, daring, thrilling. This bill includes a comedy, funnier than all others, and music by the QUEEN EIGHT PIECE ORCHESTRA Matirce 44¢, nights 55¢ DIXIE TODAY ONLY A special week-end otfering fer one day only— SHIRLEY MASON in an unusual “IP A TR ALPE DA PAWN TICKET Tomorrow—MILTON SILLS and ANNA Q. NILLSON in “THE ISLE OF Admission always TODAY Dangerous? Risky? Here is feature— 210” LOST SHIPS” 25¢