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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1924)
The Daily Bulletin WILLIAM BENNETT BIZZELL President of the College FRANK O. MARTIN Publicity Secretary VADA TUCKER Assistant. 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 Bul- let n for either the news or advertis- ing columns will be accepted at: Pub- licity Office, Room 113, 1st floor Main Academic Bldg. Phone 127, A. & M. Press, Old Forge Shop, 1st door north of Textile Bldg. Phone 93. CHRISTIAN GROUP WILL HOLD REGULAR SERVICES TOMORROW Sunday School will be held for mem- bers of the Christian group in Guion Hall tomorrow morning at 9:15. Ev- aryone be there. Christian Endeavor ‘11 be held in the Assembly Hall at 6:30 tomorrow night, with preaching fcllowing at 7:30. A special invita- tion is extended to all Campus peo- ple, to attend all services. LOST—On Waco trip, 1923 Signal Corps medal. Please return to 61 Hollywood and receive reward.—42 ————————a ef —— ENGRAVED CARDS Leave your orders for making plate and engraving cards at the Publicity Department. We will share our dis- count with you. — REE 1 rt Best Havana | Brown | ) kid sneaks | Nice O. D. Wool shirts { Bedford Cord pants Sport coat sweaters Leather coats Sheeplined coats Cravanetted coats ! Army shoes and lace booices. ) ALL NEW AND BEST QUALITY W. F. GIBBS & SON 100% A. & M. Cosmopolitan Club Will Meet Tomorrow All members of the Cosmopilitan Club are expected to meet tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 o’clock in the Y.| M. C. A. parlors. A. HH. NOUTY, Club Presiden-=. Fro LOST—Slide rule with name on case. Reward for return to 27 Ross. —43 —_———————————— LOST—Will man who took wrorg sheep-lined overcoat from supply- trucks at Cotton-Palace please relurn ie, for liberal reward. Owner's arame on inside of coat. 90 Hollywood. —42 EPISCOPALS WILL OBSERVE COMMUNION TOMORROW Holy Commuunion will be celcbrated by the Episcopal group at 8:30 in the morning, and evening services will be held at 6:30 in the Y. M. C. A, parlors. A. W HITE, Group Secretary. rl — FOR SALE—One No. 1 uriform, LOST: Friday, a gold fountain pen. Liberal reward for return to Thomp- son, 19 Austin.—42. for $20.00. 13 Gathright.—45 BY EXPRESS All sizes in serge and whiperd slouch caps. Extra fine grade all-wool Army shirts. JUST RECEIVED Chevrons and insignia in all branches. 5 Sheep lined coats. Gabardine and whipcord coats. Moleskin coats. & COMPANY : $ () A. M. WALDROP BRYAN EHO HO CHC HCHO TY CE HO DEH Of ATTENTION SENIORS All seniors are requested to have their history for the senior class sec- tion of the Longhorn in by November 15. Blanks for this write up will be furnished at room 4 Mitchell. H. R. JOHNSON. | others. This is a master | COMEDY and A. & M.—QUEEN Admission only 20¢ and 40¢, ] Monday-Tuesday—Elinor Glyn’s famous novel —“THREE WEEKS.” Another chance to see that deMille society drama that is burning up the screen with swift action and sensations— “THE FAST SET” It is one of those famous Paramount pictures, with BETTY COMP- SON, ADOLPHE MENJOU, ELLIOTT DEXTER, ZASU PITTS and | week-end bill, including a FEATURE ORCHESTRA. { orchestra. PALACE TODAY Last showing of the big Metro-Goldwyn special— “THE RED 111.Y” A fascinating story of the Paris underworld, with ENID BENNETT and RAMON NOVARRO in the leading roles, Tuesday-Wedneglay—The first of the special : COBURN’S MINSTRELS A splendid entertainment with 36, white entertainers and band and stage attractions— ESSE fe DIXIE TODAY ONLY A new western thriller—“AT THE END OF THE ROPE”