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(7) AGGIE BAND PLAYS FOR RADIO STATION (Continued from col. 1, Page 1) L. Ricks, Conroe; C. G. Gallicott, Al- ligatcr, Miss.; Mollie Strickland and Anna Joe Reavis, Greenville; Mrs. W. | [.. Crossthwaite, Waco; Elena Mun-" ster, Dallas; Mrs. Turner, Marshall; Jchnnie March and Slim Megarity, Waco; Fred Reads, Greenville; Law- | tive places at 6:45 o'clock. rence Fauber, Corsicana; Madge Wil- kins, Greenville; E. Joseph Wolf, Dal- las; Mrs. T. P. Bearden, Baird; Mrs. White, Dailas; J. H. Russell, Pilot Point; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dever- eaux, Jacksonville; Charles Horton, Greenville; Christine Boone, West; J. M. Griffith, Chicago; Hugh West- moreland, Waco. The band is playing daily for the Southwestern Exposition and Fat Stock show and is being extrava- gantly entertained by the Fort Worth | people. pt A. & M. HOGS WINNERS AT FAT STOCK SHOW | | | (Continued from Column 3 Page 1, | A. & M. | Hampshires Pen of Three (6 to 12)—Cline & | Shipley, first and second; Texas A. | & M., third. All Other Breeds. Barrows (6 to 12)—Texas A. & M., first and second; Winston Bros.. of Snyder, third. Champion Barrow—Texas A. & M. Champion Pen of Three—Texas A. & M. : Grand Champion Barrow—‘“Aggie’s | Colonel,” a Duroc-Jersey entered by Texas A. & .M. | Grand Champion Pen of Three— | Texas A. & M. Duroc Jerseys. FOUND—Diamond brooch. Left at my house—Mrs. W. H. Thomas—136. The M. H. JAMES DRUG COMPANY —45 Phones 93— The Leading Druggists The Rexall Store Corner of Postoffice BRYAN. TEXAR a ———— —— - ~ - — | METHODIST FRESHMEN WILL | HOLD PARTY TOMORROW | Preceding the Methodist freshmen party to be held Saturday evening, all BRAZOS UNION LODGE There will be a called XR meeting of Brazos Union Lodge No. 129 tonight at Infantry freshmen will meet at the | 7:30. There will be work in the Gym, all other organization freshmen | Master’s degree . Members urged to will meet at the Tabernacle. The |be present. Visiting Masons given two groups will meet in their respec- | cordial welcome. H. E. RANDOLPH, W. 1 G. A. LONG, Secretary CLASS SECRETARY. | fr CLOTHES CREATE THE FIRST IMPRESSION When you size up a stranger you usually flash a glance at his clothes. The first impression lends the dominating tone to all succeeding impressions both in business and so- cial life, a favorable appearance is a valuable asset. A new spring suit from Detmar woolens or International fabrics will make you look your best. You can. get good style, fine quality and flawless tailoring at home at CHARLIE NITCH PALACE THEATRE TODAY AND TOMORROW At last it is here! The picture you've read about, and heard about. The epic love-drama of the ages—a drama of life at its darkest, com- edy at its b.ightest, human nature at its best and worst. “THE JUDGHENT 04 THE STORM" It is the picture ‘hat the world is talking about. ADDED ATTRACTIONS BIG MACK SENNETT COMEDY “ONT SPOOKY NIGHT.” PATHE NEWS — PALACE ORCHESTRA AMATEURS TONIGHT! in and tell us what we can do for 1 Most any bank will take care of your money but are you getting the Iind of service you should? Come vou is all we ask. New accounts du-ing March and April invited. Try us. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BRYAN. TEXAS. 4