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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1924)
Published each morning except Mon- day by the Publicity Department of the A. & M. College . Official pub- lication of the College. Distributed free to all students, instructors and campus residents. Copy for The Bulletin for either the news or advertising columns will be accepted at: Publicity Office, Room 118, 1st flcor Main Academic Bldg. i Phone 127 A. & M. Press, Old Forge Shop, 1st door north of Textile Bldg. Phone 93 WILLIAM BENNETT BIZZELL President of the College | FRANK O. MARTIN | Publicity Secretary. VADA TUCKER Assistant. | hE Ss METRO FEATURE “HAPPINESS” | AT PICTURE SHOW TONIGHT Hartley J. Manners’ famous stage | success, “Happiness” featuring Lau- | rette Taylor, popular stage star of | “Peg-o-My Heart” and other notable | successes, will be the feature of the 1 000 people are employed in picture show in the Assembly Hall | . . . . . | this evening, beginning with a fea- | ®ture comedy at 7:00 o’clock. | “Happiness” is a Metrc picture and is a happy blend of great drama and | bright comedy—the bewitching story of a little Irish shopgirl who didn’t | have much else besides a sunny dis- position, a strong sense of humor, and | a th2ory of happiness. Music will be | furnished by the orchestra. i —— i — At 6 o’clock every evening an offi- cer and a platoon of 45 soldiers march from their barracks through the streets of London to stand guard duty over the Bank of England through | the night. At 6 o’clock next morning | they take their departure. The custom of guarding the Bank of England dates back to 1694, the year the bank was built. ee ete eee een. ee. FOR SALE—Pair cf Sprinting shoes. 17 Pfeuffer. 144 mettle rete Lost: Slide rule with initial “A” on | case. Reward if returned to A. E.! Hinman, 96 Legett.—147 F. & B. REGISTERED JERSEY DAIRY. Phone No. 7. Phone hours eight to five, except Saturday afternoons, Sun- days, and Holidays. DEBATING SOCIETY WILL HOLD MEETING TONIGHT At 6:45 Academic debate on tonight in room 212 Main building, there will be a the proposition “The Unit- ed States should join the League of Nations.” The affirmative will be upheld by Edgar A. Davis and A. Bayless, the negative by G. D. Hol- | land and H. V. DuBois, who are to | speak for the negative in a public | debate with the Oklahoma Agricul- tural and Mechanical College at Col- lege Station on April 14. Visitors will be welcome. All members of the Debating Society are expected to be present. S. A .Debnam, Club President. ———————— | Johnny Walker is at the Dixie to- | day in a new jazz sensation—“Fash- | ionable Fakers.” AE a I am POSITION WANTED—Young la- dy typist graduate in short hand; i thre: years chief file clerk with one | of largest service corporations in | Dallas, desires position at College Sta- | tion. Phone 93, College. Directly and indirectly, about 130,- | Great Britain in growing manufacturing | and selling mustard. HERMAN’S OFFICERS SHOES ALL SIZES NOW IN STOCK IN CALF OR CORDOVAN A M. WALDROP * COMPANY BRYAN SEE THE NEW CORONA and tomorrow: out-door pictures. Friday-Saturday: QUEEN TODAY one full of thrills, pep and scenic interest— "NORTH OF THE HUDSON BAY” A big, new Fox production, featuring TOM MIX in one of his new Also 2-REEL. COMEDY and SPECIAL MUSIC. “LITTLE OLD NEW YORK” Friday only: Saturday: DIXIE TODAY and tomorrow, JOHNNY WALKER in a new style jazz comedy drama “FASHIONABLE FAKERS” | Paramount's “THE LIGHT THAT FAILED” EDWIN COBB in “BATTLING YATES” and Saturday: PALAGE FRIDAY Special showing of First National’s screen version of Harold Bell Wright's world famous novel "WHEN A MAN'S A MAN” Also special orchestra and feature comedy. aaa anos Sane