ENTERTAINMENT IS
OFFERED IN BRYAN
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sic. A third number is Ralph Bing-
ham, humorist of whom it was said
by Opie Read, “If humor be a gift of
the gods, there was a mightly twit-
tering on high Olympus wher; Ralph
NO GYMNASTICS IN ARMORY
UNTIL AFTER 5 O’CLOCK |
Headquarters
Reserve Officers’ Training Corps
B:ginning today and for the next
two weeks all gymnastic activities in
the (ld Armory will not be permitted
until 5 o’clock on account of an im-
Clothes to Your
Individual
Measure
RR
‘Bingham was born.” Edward Am- [portant match that is to be fired.
herst Ott will present his famous ad- L. R. BESSE, q[This spring you will have an
dress, “Sour Grapes.” Among the Captain Infantry. opportunity to buy your suit
Ault ccncert artists which will be the Aer — tailored to individual measure --
TEXTILE ENGINEERING
SOCIETY MEETS TONIGHT
tailored by master tailors—of
the finest woolens in America.
musical company on the fifth day are
Chicago Grand Opera stars. Other
numbers are Ada Roach and Ruth
Freeman, Chatauqua’s favorite en-
tertainers in novelty music ard action,
Sam Grathwell in “Getting by your
Hoodoo,” Cora Wilson Stewart of
Kentucky founder of “Moonlight
Schools”, Authur Walwyn Evans, n:- }
phew of David Lloyd George, Th |{ The M. H. JAMES DRUG
Ralston Entertainers, featuring SC ngs COMPANY
and stories of the Sixties, Nipc |
Strongheart in “From Peace Pipe to!
War Trail” and a children’s circus |
day with clowns and costume contests. |
FESTIVE EVENTS OF |
R. V. APPROACHING
There will be a meeting of the
Textile Engineering Society tonight
at 6:45 in the T. E. building. All
members are urged to be present.
Detmar Woolens
in your spring suit cost no more
in dollars than you would pay
for a ready-made suit—but it
will give you lasting satisfat-
tion and regardless of whether
you are “hard to fit” will fit *
you perfectly.
—45 Phones 93—
Let us show you the patterns
and styles for spring.
CHARLIE NITCH
|
| Corner of Postoffice Cleaner and Presser.
The Leading Druggists
The Rexall Store
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tain F. S. Mc Gee and Miss Mary | BRYAN. TEXAS | On the Campus.
Beers.
The R. V. exhibition drill will be | = |
the attraction on Saturday afternoon | TRAVEL ANYWHERE I
and it will be followed by the second | NO RESTRICTIONS NO WAR CLAUSE
baseball game of the series with Bay- In
lor. In the evening there will be a, PAN-AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
vaudeville performance by local tal- | Policies
ent in the Assembly Hall. It will in-
troduce the main attraction cf the | |
day and the final event of the festive | p=
period which will be the third dance
of the season, an informal dance tra. |
ditionally known as the R. V. corps
S. B. DODSON SPECIAL AGENT
NOTICE TO OUR COLLEGE FRIENDS
dance. ; ; 3 ;
Mio for allzthe dances will 2be'| We are now making daily deliveries to College. Trucks
supplied by Jimmie’s Joys orchestra. | leave the store promptly at 9 o’clock.
Ee
BRAZOS UNION LODGE | 5
'| Fresh Fruit DAILY Vegetables
Meeting tonight Brazos |
Union Lodge, Masonic Tem- |
ple, Bryan at 7:30 o’clock. |
Work in M. M. degree. Visiting |
brethren welcome.
H. E. RANDOLPH, W. M.
G. A. LONG, Secretary. |
: |
WORK WANTED: Young woman |
would like position as helper in De- |
partment, or will sew by the day. |
Phone Miss Wood, Ccllege 169, or |
Y.M.C.A.—153
Fish on Wednesdays and Friday. Store phones 518 and
367—Market phone 355
* IF IT IS TO EAT WE HAVE IT
.Give us a trial and be convinced.
( L EDEN
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Bryan Texas
At Your Service
All the Year 3