I’LL BE GLAD TO GET ACQUAINTED WITH YOU. PARK, THE NEW JEWELER. you need Remember us when anything in the DRUG LINE Sole Agents for Huylers Candies The best equipped SODA FOUNTAIN In Bryan- ^ SMITH DRUG CO. THE PREPARATIONS. Tickets for the Big Game on Sale. Trouble in Securing Referee. J. A. McQUEEN, Mgr. *!• 4* *!* •X* *2* 'I* »I 4 *1* "I- -l- 'I- *1^ ^ 'I* ■i <1 ^ 'I* •S" •i" •I**l i i ! J. in. | I CALDWELL I I THE JEWELER I Has a fine line of College Jew elry of all kinds, agent for Conklin Fountain Pena. LET US DO YOUR 4- Watch and Jewelry Work All work guaranteed. En graving of all kinds solicited. Have Your Eyes Examined Free -by- DR. 0. S. HEARN J. ML CALDWELL f R. E. Caldwell No. 9 Pfeuffer Hall t CAMPUS AGENT CHAS. NHCH, CAMPUS TAILOR WILL MAKE ANYTHING FROM AN OVERCOAT TO A PAIR OF TROUSERS. Cleaning AND Pressing PROMPTLY DONE Henry Stude is a more than busy man these days, as preparations for the big Carnival game are nearing completion. The game is but a week off now and everything must he in readiness for the eight thousand odd spectators that will be here to grace the occasion when Texas and A. & M. ; clash at West End park. Now that j there is no Thanksgiving game be- ; tween the two colleges, the battle'here \ will be a bigger attraction than ever. ! In fact, it will be but an expected re- i suit 'if the Thanksgiving receipts of The games of both schools combined i will fail to exceed this year’s No-Tsu- i, Oh game by a thousand. The bleachers out at West End park j that are especially constructed for the I occasion under the direction of Frank Noyes are almost completed and will be ready by Saturday. Altogether there is going to he seating capacity for almost seven thousand and stand ing room will be sold for three thou sand more. The Texas bleachers will seat nineteen hundred and the Farmer side twenty-eight hundred. The gen eral bleachers will seat several hun dred more. It is an important fact to be remembered that in purchasing tickets the section in which you wish to sit must he specified. Only A. & M. tickets will admit to the Farmer bleachers. Onl ya Texas ticket will admit to the Texas bleachers. The same is true of the general section. The tickets for the sections are col ored, respectively, red, yellow and white. A. & M. and Texas tickets will cost $1.50 each, and general admission $1 each. They were placed on sale yesterday in the office of the Trinity & Brazos Valley railroad in the Binz building and there has already been a big demand for tbem. Box seats are at $2.50 each and must be applied for to Henry Stude. One other ticket ruling must be remembered. Special tickets are sold for the cheering sec tions in the Texas and A. & M. stands. These can only be bought by specify ing cheering section. They are on sale at Austiii and at College Station. The big item of getting out to the game early is important. There are expected to he 8000 people to be han dled through four gates and they must be on hand early in order to get in. They can not be handled at the ver:; least in less than an hour. There will be two stiles to the gate. There are two entrance gates to the A. & M. stands. One will be the present grande stand entrance to the ball park and the other will be the grandstand en trance on the west side of the park. The bleacher entrance will be the gen eral admission gate. The Texas gate will be built in back of the Texas stands. The boxes seat six to the box. Mr. Stude wishes to particularly impress upon applicants for them that they must specify which side they wish to occupy—whether A. & M. or Texas, and they should' get their personal ap plications to him immediately. The side-line privileges were issued Monday. There are very few of these this year, the management issuing ten and each college five—twenty in all. The privilege is conferred by a neat white arm band signed by Henry Stude and exhibiting the legend “Side- Line Privilege.” The wearer binds himself to observe the field and police regulations and to follow the rulings of the game according to the referee. The privilege includes admission to the park and is not transferrable. Holder must wear band' on left arm’ between elbow and shoulder. With Walbridge of Lafayette and Cornell for umpire, and Hill of West Point for field judge, Stude is stiji stumped for a referee. Saturday’s game put Glaze andi Blake out of the question and the Farmers turned down Moist of Sewanee owing to his acting as an official. Both colleges have proved hard to please, and it is evident that the referee will have to prove his family geneology for six generations, prove an alibi to a college education, prove he has never been in Texas, can not speak English, knows no football, and will never referee a game again. It is certainly a hard job to get a man. At a late hour last night Stude had' obtained permission from A. & M. to have his referee designated by the central board of control at Phil adelphia, and was endeavoring to gel in communication with Texas for the same purpose. His plan seems to be the only one by which to get an im partial and satisfactory man to both sides. A man named by an outside and disinterested body, and probably sent from a distance, there can be no ques tion about.—Houston Post. Dr. Algie Benbow DENTIST Office over First National Bank BRYAN, TEXAS. WALKER’S 5 & 10 CENT STORE BRYAN, TEXAS. Handle Everything for A. & M. Boys Gum, Cigars Tobacco Fresh Supply GOODWIN 34