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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1924)
— ‘hi. OF . |MOTHER OF PROFESSOR The Baily Bulletin | GEIST DIES IN ILLINOIS pe | | Mrs. J. P. Dulaney, mother of Mrs. G. A. Geist died at her home in Sea- the A. & M. College. Official pub- | ford, Del, on February 27. She had lication of the College. Distributed | been ill for more than a year. On free to all students, instructors and | account of the severe weather and the campus residents. great distance, Prof. Geist did not attend the funeral. College friends extend syniyrthy to Professor and : Mrs. Geist in their bereavement. EE METHODIST WOMEN WILL MEET WITH MRS. BAILEY Published each morning except Mon- | day by the Publicity Department of Copy for The Bulletin for either the! news or advertising columns will be accepted at: Publicity Office, Room 113, 1st flcor Main Academic Bldg. Phone 127 A. & M. Press, Old Forge Shop, | 1st door north of Textile Bldg. i The Methodist Women’s Missionary Phone 93 | Society will meet at the home of Mrs. S. G. Bailey tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 for the regular business and - social meeting. | EE | Viola Dana, the popular star of ' many delightful comedy dramas, will | be at the Queen Monday and Tuesday ‘in a new picture—“The Heart Ban- dit.” WILLIAM BENNETT BIZZELL President ¢f the College FRANK O. MARTIN Publicity Secretary. VADA TUCKER Assistant. BAND WILL GIVE FINAL CONCERT TODAY BEFORE ; LEAVING FOR FORT WORTH The first phonograph for recording and reproducing sounds by means of The band will give their final con- | 3 Wax record was patented in 1886 cert in the Assembly Hall this after- by Bell and Tainter, Edison’s ma- noon at 3:00 o’clock before leaving chine in 1878 using tin foil. for Fort Worth on Thursday, where | they will play during the Southwes- x / tern Exposition and Livestock Show. PHONE 2686 vV | The regular concerts will be resumed | BRYAN NURSERY & FLORAL CO. | on March 23, according to an an-| por Cut Flowers, Pot Plants, Bulbs, | houncement made by George Fair- Fruit Trees and Ornaments. leigh, director, yesterday. HERMAN'S OFFICER'S SHOES ALL SIZES NOW IN STOCK IN CALF OR CORDOVAN A Ii. WALDROP * COMPANY BRY AN SEE THE NEW CORONA L.. B, Boone, Agt. at 41 Milner, The rotary disk cultivator was in- ' vented in 1878. The program for this afternoon’s | I— concert is as follows: Laurendeau | 1. March “Golconda” 2. Flower Song “Hearts and Flow- | ers” Lange 3. Two popular pieces. a. I Cried for You. b. Love Sends a Little Gift of Roses. 4. Cornet Quartette Wood, Edwards, Watkins, and “THE HEART BANDIT” Yett. | : 5. Idyl “Glow Worm” Lincke ||| Wednesday-Thursday : (by request) 6. Aggie Vocal Quartette: Preston, Winchester, Braselton | rp and-Me Cluney » Friday-Saturday: All-star knockout bill— — i. Trombone Solo “Romance (S. C. Bartlett) Bennet | Two Popular Pieces QUEEN THEATRE MONDAY AND TUESDAY A classy, snappy comedy-drama featuring VIOLA DANA in her latest and best new season feature production— . A big, massive, costume production— “RICHARD THE LION-HEARTED” “TO THE LADIES” Mad b. Bebe 9. Coronation March from “The Prophet” Meyerbeer (This is the official march the Band will play during the opening pageant at the Southwestern Expo- | sition.) 10. 1X. 12. a. DIXIE T Fox Trot “Marcheta” O’Hare | March “Dallas” Hall “Star Spangled Banner” Monday and Tuesday: AGNES AYRES and JACK HOLT in their new Paramount feature production “THE MARRIAGE MAKERS” HEATRE | |