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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1924)
OFFICIAL NOTICES | ABSENT STUDENTS rem ree BATTERY REVIEW TODAY Headquarters Reserve Officers’ Training Corps LOOK HERE MEN! ~ March 12, 1924. { Memo. to the F. A. Bn.:— Fa The following students who were | On Saturday morning, March 15, absent on the date specified below 1924,there will be a review of one come under the following paragraphs | battery, mounted. The personnel to of the absence rule. | participate in this review will be | Se — It’s time to think about that new Spring suit. If you want Dad and Mother (and that (Office of the Commandant) March 14, 1924. Anderson, J. R. Batis, N. I. Bryan, H. H. Coleman, T. C. Davis, D. O. Driver, L. E. Florey, A. J. Ford, W. E. Gilchriest, E. D. Gonzalez, H. Leach, W. W. Marquess, P. L . Pistole, L. L. Tucker, J. C. Turner, W. T. Campbell, D. W. Earle, J. S. Henderson, J. F. (a) (b) March 5 to March 14,1924. (a): Davis, zDa0. C. C. TODD, Commandant. FASHIONABLE HATS More than 500 are here for you to choose from. They are the very NEWEST CREATIONS Fisk, Johnson, Meadow Brook, Catalina, Epstein, “Miss Bobs”, Gold Medal, and Madge Evans. Aerial, Venders, Hats for every occasion, so un- usual and individual in design that they will appeal to the most critical caterer to fash- ion’s whims. PRICED MOST REASON- ABLY SAM B. WILSON The Woman’s Department Store | one platoon each from B and C Bat- | | teries, and officers as per verbal in- structions. the F. A. Gun Park (Stables) (8:00 a. m. Uniform, No. 1. B Battery guidon will be carried. M. M. MONTGOMERY, Capt., F. A, (D.O.L.) PICTURE SHOW AT 7:30 at (Official) The attention of Campus residents is called to the fact that the Satur- day night picture show will begin at 7:30 o'clock in the future, effective this evening. W. H. MATTHEWS, Y.M.C.A. Secretary. EES—— ————" SS SUMMER SESSION CATALOGUE (Official) Anyone desiring a ccpy of the 1924 Summer Session Catalogue can secure lit by calling at the Registrar’s of- fice. J. 0. MORGAN, director, Summer Session. | “FLAMING BARRIERS” AT PICTURE SHOW TONIGHT “Flaming Barriers,” a Paramount super-special featuring Jacqueline Logan and Antonio Moreno with Wal- ter Hiers leading the supporting cast, will be the feature of tonight’s pic- ture show in the Assembly Hall. Al- so good comedy and music. These platoons will be reported at | | | ginning at 10:50 o'clock. He | give his masterly discussion on the | | T. K. LAWRENCE | other Lady) to see you at your best it will be to your interest to come in here and make an early selection. We'll not only fit you properly but we’ll make you and your friends admit it before the deal is closed. Won- derful values on display at $1S to $45. ee — MICHIGAN LECTURER WILL SPEAK TOMORROW MORNING Captain T. Dinsmore Upton of Muskegon, Michigan—famous ath- letic director, organizer of boys’ clubs and lecturer on boys’ problems — will speak at the usual convocation in Guion Hall tcmorrow morning, be- will solving of the ever-present problem arising from the great demand of the boy of today, especially the Amer- ican boy, “The Four-Square Build- er.” -— a Armand Melnotte, singer and im- personator, is at the Queen today. You will like her act, and “Enemies of Women,” the big Ibanez feature. I 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 1 | 5 I