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WILKINS Assistant Cashier J> l}[ J> <1 «> <1 !> <«>>»>*> O *> O ^ O O ^ >> ^ O ^ CO ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra cc ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra ra JUNIOR CIVIL ENGINEERS. By B. H. FABER. It has been said that a civil engi neer has the hardest row of any pro- Major” Francisco and “Shorty” Ball will rush the Bryan society. “Steam boat” Roberts will show the farmers how the country walk is done. Old “Chem” Moss and “Sweet” Montgom- “WITHIN THE LAW.” Miss Marion Morton, a talented and beautiful young actress of undisputed charm, heads the excellent cast the daring woman of cleverness and inge nuity, becoming the leader of a band of crooks, who prey upon society at will and manage to avoid the clutches of the police by remaining always fessional man. Such seems to be the ery will show their ability in dirt American Play Company has engaged ‘within the law,“ although they em- case with our beolved junior civil en gineers. Two days after the close of school the junior civil engineer begins a course in summer practice. The course consists of railroad building in which a complete railroad will be worked out and plans drawn up with terminals of College and the Brazos River. Practice will also be given in hy draulics. This course means three weeks of hard work, both night and day. The students leave college every morning at sunrise and work until sunset, and they return to college to do office work at night. In connection with this work plans will be drawn up for an up-to-date boulevard between College and Bryan. It would be a great thing to have a pretty boulevard between our burg and our neighboring city, but it is possi ble for any cadet to dream of an electric line between the two places with real cars every thirty minutes, but while there is life there is hope. If enough interest is shown in the road work a course will be opened next year leading to B. S. degree in high way engineering. Here is a chance for some ambitious cadet to become a second Fravilla or a second “High- way” Potts. At first thought one would think the boys will have no enjoyment, but such is not the case, for there will be “Frog” Mason, “Red” Gillespie and “Sot” Cawthon trying to convince the rest that each one is the clown of the junior class. While our “Sergeant fighting. “Fish” Hurdle will be there to carry the chain for his brother juniors. “Cadinun” (C. D.) Marrs and “Lead” (P. B.) Taylor hope to enter tain the bunch by relating past experi ences in other schools, while “Velpole” Benton and “Big Chief” Faber will conduct all the religious services with the help of “Biol” McCarty to lead the singing. “Daddy” Love and “Foxy” Crockett will lead and direct this bunch of notrious junior civil engi neers. for “Within the Law,” the stirring new drama of modern metropolitan life, which will be the attraction at the Colonial Theatre on Wednesday, April 22nd, portrays the role of a girl who, after spending three years in prison for a crime of which she is in nocent attempts to re-establish her self among reputable people, but is persecuted by the police, bounded out of honest employment and forced into a life of crime. From a timid, shrink ing girl, she develops into a brilliant, VARIOUS USES OP £ jr. THE BAT. ^ ploy artificialties and technicalities of the law to safeguard their illegitimate pursuits. She also avenges herself up on the man who unjustly ‘'-ent her to prison, almost breaking his heart, through his son and heir. Eventually she falls in love with the young man and is restored to her rightful posi tion in society. Critics in New York and Chicago, in both of which cities this play is the cur ent theatrical tri umph, unanimously declared “within the Law” the most thrilling drama given to the American stage in the past decade. Seats on sale Friday morning at Brandon & Lawrence’s. Prices, 75c, $1.00, $1.50; boxes, $2.00. BRYAN COLD DRINK STAND In Front End of Pool Hall. Every Courtesy Shown NICE FINE BOX CANDIES CIGARS AND CIGARETTES All Kinds Shine Parlor Always Open WADE COX, PROPRIETOR VICK & DAWSON For LOWNEY’S CANDIES And QUALITY ICE CREAM