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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1906)
DRILL SHIRTS? I CAMPAIGN HATS ? REGULATION BELTS? WHITE GLOVES ? w, of drill shirts Spbcial None* !—Our stock was to baso arrived for tbs opening of the Col - lege, butvraa delayed ia shipment, and have juat arrived.; ‘So we now have a full stock of all sixes of the best drill shirks,I offered the Students this aeaeoa,. and would warn all studenta who have not yet secured their shirts not to delay their pur+haesa as each student is required to have two shirts, ami the supply eaay not last lon&. HUNTER 4 CHATHAM MEN’S FURNISHERS t. Z. Gugenhrim. P. D. Q.. has rctm ne<l to college to take charge of the E. E, ' department. Dr. Uro\\ni will |each the Freshmen. Prof. Lear is on unlimited leave of absence to study domestic science. Sampson & Heller have the agency for the Xpoeeda Laundry of Houston, the most up-to-date laundry in the ttate. Your laun dry collected regularly every Mon day night and distributed on Friday night; Yon may depend on us. tf Membership cards are soon t© be printed for thy members of the College Y. M C A. These cards will entitle’the holders to admis sion to the reading rooms of the dity 1 MBCJL-iatiora An effort will be made during this year to get V. M-, C. A. walkers to speak at Coll.,. [ | AH} Cad efts have a special invita tion to make nay store head qnar- ters while in Bryan. 4 J I ‘ J. M. Caldwell. Sentinel Inspecting: All right? ) High: All right what. Waiter in Bryan restaurant to flail: ‘ How dp yon want year j Fis^i, aftt i think mg hard for sev- 1 minute*: I want ’em cooked. a Milk RAILROAD TIME TABLE H. A T. C. SCHEDULE. NORTH BOUND TRAINS. No. S V. • - i} .1:HB p. m. No. 6 -i 18:H6 a. xn.(flag) SOCTH BOUND TBJkINH. No. 8 ....... ...; !. 4l.g:49 p. m. No; 0 4 .... ^ a. xn. (flag) I. & O. N. SCHEDULE. ■ north BOUND TRAINS. 8:6S a. in. :*6 p. m. NOKTM BISUMW TKAiKl No- tO* No. 101 4:£ r~ — LOCA. . The City National Bank TT E X A, S >KF=*OSI Bt® G»C io« f-* i caim at Ed di D IM IT E D ®n H T A Ft V OE TME CROVEFfMMEMT With capital, drecl thousand over half a mill I eral banking ices to the pul lute safety, as experience an<3 the officers management the faculty i College solicit G. S. E- H. ALBEI ED. S. E. W. t | The I needs all work. . Fatty Black does not mLicmtSiiii |he new command, ?, Texaai right!” Special prices to all the cadets On any size photograph at Carter’s Studio. I ' 6 George Washington has tie£ a tope round his bed; to prevent his falling out. ' « j Prof. Marshall took the college stock judging team to look at the Circus horses. t ■ More shoes have been ordered lor the team and are expected to arrive in a few daysl Speck Bogel tried tq g«t a per mit signed in the janitor’s store room oneiday last wjeek. \ Kodaks and fresh supplies, also free instructions at Carter’s stu dio. Reagin is said to have tried to ^et off |t guard mount before they ;put him on. L Ask the Ineeda agent for prices on flal worl^j j tf j Several Mila Maria girls were ant on the campus last Thursday (o see “Ammon.” • Uncle Pike claims that the pink popcorn and rad lemonade made him forget the signals. . The fire in Bryan ,1**^ Friday night was at the compress. The loss was about ti25,000.00. Kodak pictures developed and finished complete from 50c to fi.oo per dozen at Carter’s studio, Bry an- ij 1 v fh If you write a letter, and to have it delayad jxrhaps a drop it in The Battalion bo*, don’t mind. Criticism on the Crane-Bailey'1 bate can be gotten from \fr Trenckmann, political criterion and general ecooomiat. Owing td the congested condi tion of the shops Binkifian, ’06 Ml E., has taken charge of several sections in the carpenter shop. ’ 5 We have received a letter from Prof. Lomax, who is now at Har- vard He promises to write a let ter for publication in The Battalion. Why don’t they have two guard tables at the Mess Halil With the large number of men who eat wiffh the guards, one table is not enoug^.. Prospects for a good glee dub this year are very bright. Tweny- five new men up to the present time have applied for membership. All students who can sing are in vited to come and join the crowd. Dr. Fountain wants us to tell the Freshmen and Sophomores that the spelling of "all right” is not “a-l-r-i-g-h-t.” Many have a ten dency to use simplified spelling when it comes to these words. • The R. K.’s are again organized and the following officers elected: Wortham, pres.; Moore, W. Qj, vice prea.; Adams, T. A., sec’y. and treas. In addition to election of officers several new members were taken in. A tennis club composed of the following uxcu has been formed: Schadt, Standifer, Adams, L-, Holloway, Sigel, Homeyer, and Spivqy. Their court will be north of the road from the Main building td the gate. ATHLETICS. . In leading the accounts of mat northern games, one is L with thi fact that the decidedly player sefetns to have the backs because httrd abolished and line ly So, gat it is not oft profitable to waste, by hitting t lide. k c tyance’ of making a end n|fl; the duds, because t work has been ’made harder and, they daim. mode dangerous. It is up to them to atop nearly all the plays, and the frequent punting also adds to their work. The line- mfla, loo, sky that, owing to the distance between the scrimmage lings, it is harder to hold their men. Houfevef, it may be that as the new' ga^ke becomes better understood,' more may be gotten out of! it than out of the old-style play. ! But we certainly used to enjoy j seeing Uje guards carry a whole teak*;along * n the old guards back. aMyt i ■ idf * *’ t—^ fTRADE Wl El. rplus and profit* of one hun- llars and total resources of n dollars, transacts a gen- in ess, and offers its serv- wltl\ assurances of abso- ranteed by the character, nanctal responsibility of rectors charged with the he Bank. The business of students of the A. and n. JKER, President "IN, Vice-President WILKERSON, Cashier •RDEN, Asst. Cashier lENSHAW, Asst. Cashier THE DRUG iWA.N When In need of Perfumes, Brushes, Dentifrice, or any thing lit Toilet Articles. - Headquarters fof A. and Mi. College Stationery J T- di U. is reported as having a fast tvkntr :They and Austin, too, held closely to the old game, ! seemingly afraid to try any new ittSstaT Fort xVorth put it on T. jC. to o. and 'Varsiry more than tripled the dose. What are we jgdlng to d^j? The team re quests your presence on the side Umk ipmd -would be very much pleksed if you would make a few of Satjibo's, funny little noises—I uoikesj thatf sound like big full- hearteil yells, pur team is im- yroVing rapultyj'-and a good g^tme can beflookird for next Saturday. we can safely predict that will have the best team put out, and the best col in the South. All that go out should hand their Smith at oace. When the Athletic Cou Reichenstein assistant ey secured the “bird’ le corps. Rick was hffif last yelu', and nowhe: few ind anyone who will do mi ke the team a winner, al* TiyS on the Spot, and ri seizes any honor that can hi JUNIOR CLASS PIN. he committee on pins of the Junior Oh-* met last week in Mr } Huff’s room. Mr. H. S. Woods, who is agent for a college jewelry company, was ,present with de signs. After looking over half a dozen catalogues, the coSimittee chose three designs, and ashed Mr. Woods to send for samph-s of them. When these samples are received, they will be shown to the juniors, who will vote ijou the one they prefer. i t forty applications for nexjt jyear’a baseball team have beep ijanded in.) and more are com ing ii| every <l*y. We have six pittkm^s, tyro catchers, and from three to four fo| each of the other if): a. Owing to the large num ber ( o|i applicants and the known qua|it^ of a greet many of them. J. Alien My for Safety Rj Pocket Knives, rex a s Tbs Old Reliable JOHN WITTMJINN Tailor Sh|op ’ Can alway* be upon, for llualivy. Fit and Prtomptnes™.... GIVE U5' YOUR ORDER ?=? LOOK PLEASANT PLEASE' Hello Boys! Am ready to greet you at my new Studio and Art Gallery. Have also a Free Kodak j School and will teach you all you want to know. f ,'ti 'i • . J ! Ii; y' -1!«1? mim Alonzo Carter. ——=—- EXCHANGE SHAVING PARLOR : J. K. QRICE, Propristo. HOT AND COLD BATHS OR TO RXCHANOa: HHYAN, TBXAS. If? 1 44a. iT To the Old Students and the /Sew - We extend you an invitation to make ouc itore ytour loafing place. We carry C ients Furnishings, Shoes and Clothing, Counterpanes, Table Covers, in f^ct everything to supply your wants J* 3$ i 1 | j it f ■f !?r:r eb — ^ KZ •Leave You* Grips — B rothers Packages With t/«fc=s== r. l m ;! i ll i ui r. KM r