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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1924)
“STEPHEN STEPS OUT” WILL BE PICTURE SHOW TONIGHT “Stephen Steps Out”, a new Para- mount production featuring Douglas Fairbanks Jr., with Theodore Rob- erts leading the supporting cast, will be shown in the Assembly Hall to- night. This picture is a screen adapt- ation of Richard Harding Davis’ fa- mous story, “The Cross of the Cres- cent,” There will also be a good comedy and music. — TRACK CANDIDATES ARE WELL ADVANCED {Continued from col. 1, Page 1) competing again this year, but the hurdlers, will make a better showing even at that, since the same men who were out last year will be available. However, eligible men of more than | ordinary ability are not to be found | in the men now out for these events. In the vault and jumps the team will have the same men back who | entered in these events last year. J.! P. McCullough of Bryan, was not de- | feated in the vault last year, and will | probably better his record in the com- | ing season. A. M. Damon of Houston | and A. A. Ward of Winnsboro will | have their second year on the team and are expected to show improve- ment. The loss of Keen in the weights will be greatly felt, but J. T. MecCluney of Torrestecn seems to be capable of filling his shoes in the discus. R. O. Wilson also will be a man who will be hard to defeat in this event. The shot putters and the javelin men will have to better their marks considerably to win points. The team will be represented by new men in these events. ——————————— TYPIEWRITING WORK—«f all kinds send to or call on R. H. Waters. 20. Beta.—125. The M. H. JAMES DRUG COMPANY —-45 —— Phones 93— The Leading Druggists The Rexall Store Corner of Postoffice BRYAN. TEXAS EE —— BISHOP QUIN WILL SPEAK TO EPISCOPALS TOMORROW The Right Reverend Clinton 8S. Quin, D. D., bishop coadjutor of the Diocese of Texas, will visit the Epis- copal group tomorrow. In the morn- ing at 8:30 o’clock he will celebrate Holy Communion and at 7:00 p. m. he will preach. At this service the choir of St. Andrew’s Church, Bryan, will sing. All students and Campus communi- cants of the Episcopal Church are urged and requested ta attend these services. Other students and Campus people are cordially invited to hear Bishop Quin. Services will be held on the second floor of the Y.M.C.A. Tomcrrow morning at 11:00 o’clock Bishop Quin will preach at St. An- | drew’s Church, Bryan. S. MOYLAN BIRD, Student Pastor. ——— Fs -— rm A wolf that has caused a loss of | more than $10,000 in flocks and herds, and that has eluded hunters for seven years was recently poisoned near Flagstaff, Ariz. A. & M. TO BE PROMINENT AT FORT WORTH STOCK SHOW (Continued from Column 3 Page 1) Dallas a number of times. There is also a Percheron, 3 year old filley, Dunham’s Pavia, wieghing 1850 pounds, the largest of the age ever owned by the College. Most of the sheep are wethers. There are, however, a few Rambouil- | let rams and ewes. Shipment of the animals will be | made March 6. | Rr ..——.——_ S=Y | REGISTRAR OFF ON FIRST | LEG OF FOREIGN TOUR | Charles E. Friley, registrar left ast night for Hampton, Virginia. He | will not return to the College but will | go from Virginia to New York from which port he will sail with President W. B. Bizzell on March 12 for a tour «f the old world. a. iS biik)])rL!_—\AkPRPPPBL BRYAN CHRISTIAN PASTOR WILL SPEAK TOMORROW Reverend Guy L. Ament, pastor of the Christian Church, Bryan will speak at the usual religious convo- cation in Guion hall tomorrow morn- ing, beginning at 10:50 o’clock. PALACE THEATRE TODAY Big week-end attraction featuring J. WARREN KERRIGAN supported by ANNA Q. NILSSON “THUNDERING DAWN’ the greatest dramatic th-iller of all time! with Mickey and all the rascals in “DERBY DAYY” A roaring,side-splitting comedy. THE PALACE ORCHESTRA =i | Also special music by We invite the accounts of all the Campus residents assuring them every courtesy and accomodation. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BRYAN. TEXAS.