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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1919)
, k ■ —..V'-TV-.... ■> ..^I I HI • r ;. J 1l ill- l ■ i. if • f «J i [g p if : - • * fir mil‘'iii 1 [ h bl IB-h. »• H\ •*. 4 H . nli -if t j d \ • \v fr • f- THE BATTALION afcJCM BATTERY A. FIELD ARTILLER ROCKY MOUNTAIN QUAKTET. On the nreninR of April first, when the golden orbit was mnkintr elowlv beyond the shore of the Occident, there gathered with the battlements o^ historic Fort Foster several gal lant pools.; Shortly there rpse upon Che.Atmosphere surrounding this an- l Old Glory waved, bathed in the glor ious rays of a dying day swayed over another fifteen degree, groan ing audibly. The entire campus was hushed to a death-like stillness. Brave captains who had-jeodured the Hell ef the Marne, wipe#, the cold-'gMint frois.ttieir throbbing brows. What was tha meaning of this? Men look- 13 N*A. STEWART RUGGIST EASTMAN KODAKS ^ . AND FILMS. Wdtdo first class d«- 1 valopirxsr. |i BritiK as Four Films. voice, instru cient relic of bygone ages, a sound ed into each other’s eyes, fearing the of indescribable meaning, j Its vol ume gradually increased, until pass ers-by halted in their progiaee; store keeper* rushed to the windows; men of questionable character searched in vain for Bibles; children cessed their play; and pool-balls no longer click ed in the domains of the “V . Even the flag-pole, upon whose summit wofpt, but not daring to break breathlfae silence. Again this ly monotone floated over the tope, siddenly breaking into such a harmony profound, that the human ear, unaccustomed to such music, failed to alleviate the senses. On! a sergeant, aged in the service of hi country, throwing discretion to the i winds, rushed madly doom the corri dor, and throwing wide tM portals of Room 37, discovered the Rocky Mountain Quartet. Professor Beasley, with hie deep vibrant voice, upheld tha leWer pert of the scone. Our re;ideem will no doubt r. n Tiber that it was this man, who, while tourinfl Hawaii* -jtaugh: that dusky face how to play the uke- lele. He was forthwith appointed !*fe member of the “Daughters of $|t. Vitus,” Smith,, me noted tenor, who has held spell-bound thousands of music lovers, on one occasion ing with his life from the floral offerings, did two.i by not only Sending hi* meager and nc of arti to the iV . i 4 by also drawing forth me>- the diminutHs) Hawaiian .rrw , whose virulent tones j red him to eVery lover of , was the third star of the on. Not since the war be- appeared before the pub- retarn is looked for with ef anticipations by the managers, who have for- an dMuratore in dia- far from least. Fay, tha rendered s wonderf'd • the unparalleled tenor, leer voice swelling on the v from the ^ dares to ssy there man who is his equal, ngs of Caruso, McCormacK e greet Vandervoort, fade cance beside his rendition and old in music. - nostentatiously upon their llets, throat* distended, squiver, thin collection ^*was indulging in its debut pus. . . T f- te see ■ i ' i it'' j ' EAT R 1 -1 ■ I FRIDAY I • a 1 r 111 I l *{ f . * Pretty Edith Roberts IN THE PLAY OF SURPRISE I j cr, i AND COMEDY At, i ■ ■■■ — SA TURD A Y DAINTY MAE MURRAY In the Universal ^ * Special Production: “WHAT AM I Every BOffene taken way up the moun tains which makes this one of the moat de lightful photo-plays of the dayJ rr i ■ am ^ ; ;; i 4 h . to 1 LlA Tibi l n if / f t ► Also a Mile-a-Minute LKO Comedy. \ i j j ‘ • ; ■ ■ SPECIAL ORCHESTRA MUSIC — ! ALL PICTURES '1