t rfc IMt itWK. BATT *SS! The SHIRLEY Hotel SHORT ORDERS We try to please our customers. Give us a trial. ; t' Up-to-Date Service Car at all hours.. A. C. BAILEY, Lessee Have You Visited The New York Cafe Since its New Installment? One* of the most up-so-date Cafes in the South. Special caterers to ladies and gentle men. Open day and night. WILLIAM ECO, Proprietor. Holmes Bros. The Best Malted Milk Oandies, Cigars, Fountain Drinks. We invite Cadets to make our place headquarters while in Bryan. TYLER EASTMAN KODAKS AND SUPPLIES .• . fiO ; Official Distributors Stall A Dean’s Athletic Goods ‘ and Victor Talking Machines and Records. ^ t ; V ' • " hL BiM e e You will find the Shoe you want by calling on us. « You will need an extra pair or two of socks. . We have them and our prices are right. Boyett’s Store.. J GUY F. BOYETT, Proprietor KIDNAP JUNIORS THE WHOLESALE. Thursday night will forever be a memorable one fn the history of the college considering the fact that three of our men were wafted away into the unknown and scarcely before they were miaaed. The history of such ‘kid- nnptions” will probably not be writ ten in historic script but nevertheless there was something in the abduc tions that makes us take notice. We cannot offer any solutions to the problem, however, it seems that the Sophomonse were gloriously admitted to ,the sack holding association. First, Pinkney Price ^ was forced to depart to greener fields and we might state that his retreat wa quiet one as nothing was known of his abduction ’til Friday morning. Secondly, T. Burns was lured to tho telephone office and another Junior disappeared from the horison. Third ly, on Friday morning, what might be termed as a small mob enthroned Toadie Todd’s room and after a much one sided rush carried away numbev three, namely Scott Alexan der. But let it be said here that old man Seott departed fighting and fought until it came time for a cer tain track meet in Dalis. (And it took handcuffs to hold him). The history of where these young men we retaken is too long to pub lish in a special edition of the Bat talion so kind readers please excuse it’s absence. However/ p word to the wise, ere admire the Sophomores pep and enthusiasm in trying to get the toastmaster—AND—more, dear COL. DOUGHERTY TO ATTEND ' ARTILLERY SCHOOL IN FgANCE. On Friday, May 9, the cadet corps shared an equal surprise with Bat tery “A”. On that morning, LL CoL L. R. Dougherty received a telegram from the Artillery Chief of Staif, stating that he ss to be ordered to prevailed that he would soon receive orders to leave; but we are glad to know that this is not probable. The' Colonel does not know the details as to what his orders will be, or where he will be sent, but onty what the telegram stated. He will go to France for a five weeks’ Artillery School Training, at the end of whicn he will return to his present position. Although only supposition t he be lieves that he will not be ordered to leave until after the college year closes. LL CoL Dougherty came to A. and M. on February 17, 1919, and during his three month’s stay he has won a warn place in the hearts of the stu dents, especially among the artillery men. He has done everything in his power to made the battery “A-l” and we are glad to say that his Ef forts have not been in vain. We wore glad to know that he was not apt to be taken from us fceford June j that he will be hack next September;- and all are interested in anything which will be of benefit to him in his artillery work, ns ve feel that » trip,will. Tho Cdktfitl is an onicer who brings n feeling of “part nership inteiest” over his men, sad it h this feeling which will always. **•" “ h *' r * “