The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, May 07, 1925, Image 2
The Daily Rulletin Aluminum Manufacture Will Be Shown in Film A film showing the manufacture of Wear-Ever aluminum will be shown in the Assembly Hall this evening from 7:00 to 7:30 under the direction of B. W. Owens, representative of the Company. Everyone interested in this subject is invited to attend. Graduate Club Will Meet at Noon Today There will be a short meeting of the Graduate Club at 12:30 today in the Y. M. C. A. parlors. The pur- pose of the meeting is to clear bus- iness for the year and close the af- fairs of the Club, and all members are urged to attend. CLUB PRESIDENT. Textile Engineers Will Hold Meeting Tonight | There will be a meeting of the T. E. Society in the T. E. building im- mediately after supper tonight. Sum- mer work in mills ‘will be discussed. All T. E. students are invited to at- tend. CLUB PRESIDENT, a a LOLOL ORCL ORO OR OLOR ORLA OR ZOROR OROR OR OTOL" NEW CLOTHES AAAAAAALALLLL 4 VV NV ~ FOR SPRING We have on display many hand- § some suits that well-dressed young men will wear this sea- son. K —Tailored by hand— —Correctly styled— : —Ready to put on— X $25 $30 $35 Also newest furnishings for street or dress wear. : % T K. LAWRENCE < BRYAN DROZ OROTOROLORORORAOZOZOTOROROTORL ROR OTOTOTOTOSOTOS JetoleotodBtotezozozoz0z0z0z0z0z0c0z0c0 0 030 030300030503050305050305030503050302030 05005005030 00500] 1895 1925 Caldwell’s Thirtieth Anniversary We have been in business in Bryan, Texas for thirty years and have never celebrated an anniversary, so we have de- cided to celebrate our Thritieth Birthday by giving 25% off or one fourth off of our entire stock of merchandise to the Bryan and College people and also students of A. & M. other graduation gift that you might wish. Remember the date—beginning May 4th to May 24th. Call early and make your selection. We will be glad to put any gift you might wish away for you. Caldwell’s Jewelry Store Phone No. 5 BRYAN, TEXAS Phone No. 5 J. M. CALDWELL JOHN S. CALDWELL HH HH HH HH HHH HH HH HHH HCH CHOCO HCHORCHOHHOH HCHCHO CHORE A TU! MECHANICAL ENGINEERS WILL AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS College. Now is the time to get that graduation watch or any ELECT NEW OFFICERS TODAY The student branch of the A. 3S. M. E. will hold its regular meeting in the M. E. lecture room tonight af 6:45 The election of next year’s officers will be held at this time. HOLD MEETING TONIGHT There will be a meeting of the Ag- ricultural Engineering Society tonight at 6:45 in the Agricultural Engineer- ing building. All members ars urged to attend. CLUB PRESIDENT. 24 VN ROTATOR ZOTOT TOSI IIIT ZOLA OROTOL OTR OTOTOROTORAOLOTOTOROROTOLOTOLOTOZOZOTOROTOTOROROLOROROLO 2 ARR O SOR ORO OROROLOZOTOLZORO ORONO TOIT OZOROZROTORR ORATOR OTOLOTOROTOTOSOTAORORORC “ENTICEMENT” A Thos. H. Ince production from the novel by Clive Arden, is show- ing for the last time at the QUEEN TODAY. This is a gripping drama, enhanced by excellent acting, wonderful scenes, gorgeous set- tings and beautiful gowns. Leading roles are taken by MARY AS- TOR, CLIVE BROOK and IAN KEITH. Admission 40¢. “THE HEART OF A SIREN” First Natioral’s spectacular romance—set in dazzling splendor and painted with luxury—the story of an exotic beauty who toyed with the hearts of men—featuring BARBARA LA MARR, supported by CONWAY TEARLE. Also SPECIAL COMEDY and music by the A. & M.—QUEEN ORCHESTRA. See this bill tomorrow or Saturday. “THE THUNDERING HERD” another Paramount success, will be at the PALACE TOMORROW and SATURDAY. You who liked “North of 36” will not miss seeing JACK HOLT, LOIS WILSON, NOAH BEERY and RAYMOND HAT- TON in this production. There is the same breath-taking thrill and many smashing scenes, following closely Zane Grey’s world-famous novel. Admission only 50¢. DIXIE TODAY “HOW BAXTER BUTTED IN” — ROO OR OR OST OR OTOROLOLOROR OR ORR OL OROROLOROROLOSOLOLOLOROSOROZOROLORTOZOTOTOZOZOTOTOZOTOZOTOZ ZOO .