The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, September 26, 1925, Image 4
WANTED.—Fish Chemistry by Hen- derson, Current Themes for English 101, and Fish Biology. Call at 310 Bizzell after 6:00 p. m. —_————————————— Heaven bless mother-in-law! There should be somebody in the bride’s family able to cook. There’s always something. A town | big enough to support grand opera | supports rival gangsters. | Perhaps modern youngsters are | wilder than the old timers were be- | cause the old timers had better par- | ents. Every once in a while you dislike a chap who really has nothing against | him except the fact that he’s too num- | erous. But think how many boys became great men before there were any books | on child psychology. “The Coast of Folly” showing at | the Queen today is a drama of luxury, . romance and thrilling situations. —_———————————— . Norma Shearer is at the Palace to- day in “A Slave of Fashion.” Fountain Pens Have you purchased your fountain pen? Remember we are giving a fine FREE with each fountain pen pur- chased in our store. We have senior rings—Fish pins — Junior pins — Fobs and Belt Buckles—Watches —Clocks. Ail the new styles. CALDWELL’S JEWELRY STORE JM Caldwell: J. S Caldwell EVERSHARP PENCIL QUEEN TODAY If you have read Coningsby Dawson’s novel— “THE COAST OF FOLLY” you will not miss this last opportunity of seeing the picture. It is a brilliant entertainment, featuring GLORIA SWANSON in a magnifi- cent new role. Also GOOD COMEDY and SPECIAL MUSIC. PALAGE TODAY A gorgeous drama of fashion’s follies— “A SLAVE OF FASHION” taken from Samuel Shipman’s popular story. The cast features NORMA SHEARER and LEW CODY, supported by other film celeb- rities. Also GOOD COMEDY and SPECIAL MUSIC. DIXIE TODAY “THE TIMBER WOLF” First-class pictures are shown here for only 25c¢ HAVE YOUR SHOE REPAIRING 7 done by the New COLLEGE SHOE SHOP The prices are right and we will appreciate your patronage. KOHOUT, Proprietor ~ Shoes will be collected and delivered by F. K. MIXON, 24 Foster FRENCH VAL LACES are selling regularly at this store at about half what you would pay elsewhere. These are genuine French imported laces and are sold every day at the standard price of 5c and 10c per yard. Let us show you the saving you can make by buying your laces, and in fact all variety goods | THE FAIR Why Pay More? BRYAN’S VARIETY STORE Next Door to A. M. Waldrop & Co. of First National —FIRST. You are invited to call on if we can be of service. When you think of banking, think THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BRYAN, TEXAS