The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, April 21, 1926, Image 2
Lawrence Motor Co. All Night Service Tires and Accessories Gasoline and Oils Phone 565 | AGGIELAND BARBER | SHOP Now Open for Business in CASEY & SPARKS BUILDING LOST—Federal Blue Pennant tire, tube and rim, belonging to D. T. Briggs, visitor to the Smith-Hughes contests. Finder please return to E. R. Alexander, Department of Voca- tional Teaching.—161 OE Ny Be Ee ra i EN Of BALL PLAYING RESTRICTED (Official) Circular No. 48: 1. The practice of playing baseball in the vicinity of buildings and on the Military Walk is causing serious injury to the lights and windows. The playing of baseball of any kind east of the Military Walk or immediately around any buildings is prohibited. 2. Students desiring to play base- ball or catch will go to drill field to participate in this recreation. 3. This order will be read at the first formation after its receipt and then posted on company bulletin boards. F. H. TURNER, Commandans. PRESIDENT WILL ATTEND NORTH TEXAS MEETINGS President T. O. Walton will leave this evening for North Texas and will be absent from the College tha re- mainder of the week. On Thursday he will deliver an address to a group of citizens and students at the North Texas Agricultural College at Ar- lington, and on Friday and Saturday will attend the Association of Texas Colleges meeting in Fort Worth. : dimen “SIBERIA” IS SHOW FOR THIS EVENING “Siberia,” Bartley Campbell’s stir- ring drama of love and intrigue in darkest Russia, will be shown in the Assembly Hall this evening, beginning at 6:45 o'clock. The leading players are Alma Rubens, Edmund Lowe, Lou Tellegen, Lilyan Tashman, Tom Sant- schi and Helena D’Algy. The sets are unusually beautiful, and some of the scenes are luxurious beyond descrip- tion. This is a big picture and one that is interesting. EXTENSION GROUP WILL ENTERTAIN SOCIAL CLUB The Extension Service Club will en- tertain the College Women’s Social Club on Friday afternoon, April 30, at 3:00 o’clock with a lawn party at the homes of Mrs. R. R. Lancaster and Mrs. M. M. Daugherty. —p————————————— FOR SALE.—Late model Dodge Coupe Automobile. Al condition, five new tires, at a bargain. See Travis B. Bryan, Cashier of First National Bank, if interested. Can name your own terms of payment. ———— — LOST.—Slide rule with name P. S. Park on case. Please return to room 24 Mitchell and receive reward. Rule was lost on Thursday before R. V. hop.—161 r— fr— A. & M. PRESS | FOR YOUR COLLEGE PRINTING DEPARTMENT HEADS (Official) The greater part of Monday, dur- ing commencement exercises, is set aside for the inspection of the de- partments of the College by visitors. The Commencement Committee has found it helpful to make a tabulation of all exhibits which have been spe- cially arranged for this occasion. All departments which are making ar- rangements for special exhibits during commencement are requested to let me have memoranda of these exhibits within the next few days. It is im- portant that all of these memoranda be in my hands by the end of this week, as the Outline Commencement Exercises, in which this schedule of exhibits is included, must be prepared at once. F. B. CLARK, Chmn.,, Commencement Com. — FOUND.—Cadet cap in Y. M. C. A. Owner please call for same.—161 * eB