' ■■ F! SHIRTS ? CAMPAIGN MATS? REGULATION B^LTS? WHITE GLOVES ? <*'■ -4 p •i Spucial Notice !—Our •took of drill ehirts to h*v« arrived for the opeiiiag of the CoJ- Ifcge, but wat* .delapeid in ahipnient, and hare I , juat arrived. Bo we now have i lull stock of all *:*w of the be»t drill sliirte ottered the ftndentB this season, and \i-puld warn all atudenta who have not yet secured their shirts Hot to delay their purchases as .each student is Required to have two shirts, ahd the supply may not last long; ^ r ; HUNTER & CHATHAM MEN'S FURNISHERS rd is on the caHa irs. Bennett. Lard of ®pran spent lunday on the cam- RAU ROAD TIME TABLte SO ‘ ^ 1 3| | a: fi fie T. C. SCtoEDUl-E WOSTM aooap. ,i.\ I 26 .,).i 12:38 a; mi (flag) SOWTS SOUNDS l L , Nd» ;21.1... -L... <. .1.. ■ ■ .... 3:4«#pLin. ||Mm|. 1.. 2:57 av taSCMtT f I. Si O. N. SCHEDULE. south aoirMD. Mil i n L Nq.|lf2. L soirrM aouHO. ., m-US a. in. . < 5tl7 p. <*. j (, j |j)o not fail to hear “The KiltieB.” Patronize Benson’s Barber Shop tjf Benson’s Campus Barber shop is the place foe good work . tf of “The Kll- inebes. the drum major jp^anda 7 feet 2 T)hh north hojand I. and G. N. train trow U.-avf$ College at tfl i.'J 111 . ’ i.ll O. «Ll llicheneftein has l>een elect ed student manager of the foothill team | fior next season. Tickets to “The Kilties’’ will be on sale by ‘^The I romj»t and first class work. I- :>1 J.- j < a| To arrive early in February a full line ol Base-Ball goods, tennis racket and supplies. Haswell Book store * : f 18 An appropriation for courses in mining and chemical engineering will he asked of the legislature by the College authorities. The assistant manager of athlet ics, Louisiana State University, in asking for a game with the A. and M. College ofi Texas for next sea son, writes: “Our men are high in their praises 6t the men of your teampf the past season, both as to football merits and gentlemanly qualities.” Some interesting letters from E. The College farm-is experiment ing with a few acres of alfalfa^ J If it proves to be a paying crop on-this type of soil the acreage will be increased next Reason, and Will be a good brace to the dairy busi ness, which has so far been the most profitable adjunct to the Col lege farm. i' Bryan is to have a new imple ment, harness and vehicle house, owned by a stock company with £25,000 capital. The company was organized by Messrs. Parks, Wald rop, Haswell, Moore and Buchanan, and will occupy a new £20,000 brick building to be erected on the pre sent site of Buchanan’s saddle shop. ; x We regret vefy much to lose the services of Prof. Johnston as he has Worl served ttye*-college yery efficiently for several years, and has proven to be a congenial instructor, ready to do any keasonable thing to help his ur ^ a l pupils., In leaving us he carries r * B k the best wishes of the student body 1 an e and we feel sure of his sure**** in I'hee Ask Hdsa'l rkhat a dynamo is. Bivens saysja oolloid is a cells- loid collar. I ' lllss Lucy j pus a guest 01 j . Mbs Irene ! Saturday and HpteSti :f . n Miss Hattie! Lou -Hudson of Bry«r visited Mis Hibbs this 'weelj. ‘The Kilties*' number forty-five persons. Tkeyftravel in their own • cars, with dined attached. w 7* TuFl n / * ( Tne Misses Conway of Bryan spent a few dqys on the Campus this freek as the guests of Mrs. HibbL. Several interesting clippings have! heen handen of local editor on the staff Battalion. Mr. Epstein, who (bis position till Christmas, on account of other work. |C. O. Moser, of reveille fame, the campus for a few days. >u get late at R. R.'C., Ser- Moser - will ram as sure as Theri are hard time* at seeing thq But Fall night, r^p rith their.j joyable li play “Kverybbdy er” iuj Bryan Bat- tired to the skating wrtners, and spent >«r oa) the “little DEF»0»ITAI=» V OF=* -T EQ QON/EFtN MEPnjT plus and profits of one hucl- llars and total resources of n dollars, transacts a get|4 mess, and offers its serti-f with assurances of abso- aranteed by the character, nancial responsibility of directors charged with the he Bank. The business of Students of the A. and ff. With capital, s dred thousand over half a mil eral banking ices to the pu lute safety, as 1 experience a the officers and management of the faculty anil College solicited. { . vl G. S. PACKER, President f TRADE vJ. )RLJG MAN When I 1 Brushes! I thing imf , i -4* E. ft. A3 PIN. Vice-President ALBE ED. S. E. W. CRfeNSHAW, Asst. Cashier W. WILKERSON. Cashle $R DEN, Asst. Cashier NSH/* rsTKIISI Headquarters for need of Perfumes, I >entifrice. or any- lilet Articles. r and M. College Stal sur^ anything he undertakes. 1T r Tk success; in C.overnor Campbell has appoint ed the followingmen as directors of [1 • t. i | ed the followingmen asdirectots of “Tl.e Kilties” ^ill give a concert the and M. ; College of Texas. in the yhapel, Saturday afternoon. This will give the students a chance to hear One ot the most famous bands in the world. This l>and hav many rare and costly musical ‘in struments. and every man in the YANlROUER RINH T H R E & *•30 T m, SESSIONS DAILY >1?od; >. Tl. 3:30 p. m. to 10:00 p. to 5:00 p. m SOnETHINO DOING ALL THE TIME MUSIC BY THE BANC 1RY WEDNESDAY A FRIDAY NIGHTS The battalion in a week or so. \ It seem* that graduates from the E. E. department are the most loyal of our alumni, it lettera to The Bat talion and to students and profes sors here may be taken as an evfw damn of loyalty. FH-! i'-ifiSilj; tl-r 't - !:• Jot Gunter, T.. D. Rowell, K. K. j Legett, L. L- llclnnis. A. Hafdn- sek, R. T. Mi loir, W. P. SebasUan ami lA'stlton'Pellet. The retiring; lx>ard was comffrised of the follow-! , , ing nu-n: Marian Sansom, F, A organization is an artist with ihis ; Reichardt Legett. George' particular piece, so that it will be T u l>jAmsfer, A. Haidu- well Worth any one’s time »i«l ask, W. T A. J, , money to hear them. . . j J- 1 4, Miss Lilia ‘Graham Mclnnis As it! t* only a few weeks uhtil sponsor of the Ross Volunteers, base hall training begins, every man gave a theatre party in honor of who wants a place ©* the team the officers of that company Triday should be getting himself in shfcpe night. After the play the party to do the work. Our team this, repaired to the home of Miss Mc- year shoqld beat all records. Cup innis, where an elegant luncheon tqin Smith will likely he stronger was served. ; Those present were: than ever as a pitcher of puzzling 1 Missejs Jessie darth, Malcotn Mc- strikes. a|id several freshmen pro- innisi Sadie Cavitt, Helen Bittle, raise additional strength in the fi«ild. j Bessig Seale; Captain W. Gr VIcore, Joe Wesaendorf is still there to “get ’m while they’re hot,” and our field is the sat solid 4 its W. A. Gilbert, W. B. Sergeants T. A. Adams, IcKie, Dan Culver. Private Bible study is an actual realization at A. and M. pom. One or two classes have been organised on each floor of evety domitory and practically every man has expressed K. graduates will he publish#*) in ^n interest in the work. The clas ses meet in the rooms of the £ead era at their most convenient time once a ;wgek, and after reading a few chapters the main points (me taken up;for a systematic dischs- sion and exchange of views among the men. 0*1.. A. A M. CIs* ta Lstertsia. The Agricultursl and Mechanic al College Club of Dallas win hold a social and business session Tues day levemng id the Commercial Club rooms. The clnb was recent ly organ:/ed and the alumni 1 ^ are said to be taking an enthusiastic interest in the permanent organi zation of the new dub. All students in or graduates of the Agricultural and Mechanical J ■1 J r’r, \\ II ■ ^ Your I . >ori £1 ion M I i the ta 1 ion •1 L , m College are urged to be I PM«nt Tuesday. Invitations baye mailed , to those si names are known by BeHharz, the secretary The Dallas organization dents has id view the idea college in ing the priation* from Dates Ncidk* the H h i» Vi 5 Th# Old Reliable JOHN WITTNANN Tailor Shop Gan always be depends* a >on for Quality, Style, t and^Proznptnees....' GIVE US YOUR ORDER