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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1924)
_ ———————E COLLEGE HERDS WIN AT FORT WORTH SHOW | (Continued from Column 3 Page 1, | Duroc-Jerseys; first second and | third barrow six months and under | twelve months, first and third barrow | under six months, first and third pen | of three barrows under six months, | first and third pen of three barrows | six months and under twelve months. Poland-China; first and third bar- | row six months and under twelve months, first and third barrow under | six months, first pen of three bar- | rows under six months, first pen of | barrows six months and under twelve | months. Tamworths; first and second bar- | row six months and under twelve months, first pen of three barrows under six months. Hampshires; third pen of three bar- . | rows six months and under twelve | months. The three breed championships were won on Poland-China, Duroc- Jerseys and Tamworths. The vidual grand champion was a Du- roc-Jersey. In sheep the College had Second | pen of three lambs, second Rambou- | illet ram lamb, third and fourth fat vearling wether and third and fourth | fat wether lamb. Only six horses were in the string | that the College exhibited and on these was won two firsts, one sec ond and two thirds and one reser. | junior championship. The Colleg> had | third two-year Percheron Stallion, | indi- | first and second Perchercn stallion | mare. Red Oak, the Morgan stal- | lion was third in the night show | roadster class and is yet to ba shown in other classes. Emm a — Because the municipal authorities would not put free telephones in the: Waihj, N. Z., recently resigned in a | homes, the entire fire brigade of | body. PHONE 266 | BRYAN NURSERY & FLORAL Ct | ~ For Cut Flowers, Pot Plants, Bulbs. | Fruit Trees and Ornaments. I'. & B. REGISTERED JERSEY DAIRY. | I’hone No. 7. Phone hours eight to live, except Saturday afternoons, Sun days, and Holidays. I [it will not contain this defect. 'and the charter secured no | former stockholders—possibly nct at | mediate community are in learning more about this proposal before | lege.” ——— HOUSING PLAN WILL BE MADE AT MEETING (Continued from col. 1, Page 1) tinued demands for houses. The feeling is that our plan of capitaliza- ticn will be more directly responsive to demand for places to live, and that “Full details of the plan of opera- tion will be explained at" the meet- ing Tuesday. The meeting will be open not only to the persons whose names appear on the subscription lists but to any others who desire to know more about the proposition. “After the organization is formed more stock will be available except from all . Others than members of this im- invited to invest if they desire. If interested Tuesday, communicate with Mr. G. E. Martin, phone 125, Col- CHILDREN WILL MEET FOR STUDY HOUR THIS MORNING mn | Mrs. D. W. Williams will read to | the older group of children this morn- | ing in the Y.M.C.A. parlors, begin- | ning at 10:10 o’clock. i Miss Mamie Ruth Camp will read| to the younger group at the same | { place, beg nning at 10:00 o’clock. HAS GY ZEA | Don’t miss the big triple bill at the | Queen today—“Encmies of Women,” | Larry Semon in a fun feature, and | Armand Melnotte ia impersonations | of famous stage women. Music? Of | course—the A. & M.-Queen Orches- | tra. ——————— | According to the old astrologers, December’s unluckiest day is the 31st —the day on which Judas Iscarict is .zid to have been born. The M. H. JAMES DRUG COMPANY —45 Phones 93— The Leading Druguists The Rexall Store Corner of Postoffice BRY AN. TEXAS - PRESIDENT TO REACH ROME ON APRIL 2 (Centinued from Col. 2, Page 1) m., Thursday, April 10 having lunch- eon in the restanrant car ,and arriv- ing in Bologna at 1:30 p.m., where they will have accommodations at the Brun Hotel. They will depart from Bologna Friday morning, April 11 at 10:25 o’clock, having luncheon in the restaurar. “car and arriving in Venice at 2:30 p.m, where they will have accommodations at the Royal Danieli Hotel. re— i FORMER FACULTY MEMBER HERE ON INVESTIGATION Professor N. E. Fitzgerald, head of the Department of Agricultural Education, University of Tennessee, and formerly a member of the Voca- tional Teaching faculty of this Col- lege, spent Thursday on the Campus. He is a member of the Educational Survey Staff, and was here to in: | vestigate vocational agriculture, ac- companied by J. B. Rutland, assist- ant director of vocational agriculture in Texas. —— FOUND—Diamond brooch. Left at { my house—Mrs. 'W. H. Thomas—136. Scuth Americans often serve as many as six kinds of meat at a meal. ORR PALAGE THEATRE TODAY The epic love drama of the ages. A drama of life at its darkest, comedy at brightest, human nature at i‘s best and worst— “THE JUDGMENT OF THE STORM” . 4 1LS A'so big MACK SENNETT COMEDY and PATHE NEWS Music by PALACE ORCHESTRA | { | “Money in the bank against the to have a bank balance? day of need.” Had you ever thought The oppor tunity to open an account is yours between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. every day. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BRYAN, TEXAS. how satisfying it is at such times