The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 27, 1923, Image 3

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Bryan Nursery and
Floral Co.
Members F. T. D.
5 Courteous Workmen
Roy Montgomery
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PHONE 835
Shoe
Repairing
insures health, economy and
comfort.
Best workmanship and prices.
CAMPOS SHOE SHOP
DR. W. H. LAWRENCE
DENTIST
4th Floor, City Natl. Bank
Phones: Office 348; Res. 558
BRYAN, TEXAS
WM. B. CLINE, M. D.
Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat
Over A. M. Waldrop’s Store
BRYAN, TEXAS
Refraction and Glasses
SMITH DRUG CO.
J. A. McQUEEN
Manager.
BEST DRUGS AND
TOILET ARTICLES
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: AGGIE DOPE :
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THE TEXAS AGGIESTHE FOURTH
CONSECUTIVE BASKETBALL
CHAMPIONS OF THE SOUTH
WEST.
* * *
“Rattler” Hardman almost broke
out in Bryan society Saturday night,
but he got things mixed up and he held
the “sack.”
* * *
THE JUNIOR TOASTMASTER
WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN THIS
COLUMN IN THE NEAR FUTURE
—HARK! YE SOPHOMORES!
* * *
For our prospects for next year we
LOSE two men: Captain “Tiny” Keen
and “Slimy” Megarity and probably
the Assistant Coach, “Hooty” Wil
liams. Its going to be hard going to
fill the positions of these two won
der players but is must be done.
* * *
“Love—a kind of inarticulate, un
fathomable speech, which leads us to
the edge of the infinite, and lets us
for moments gaze into that.”—Doc
Schmidt.
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About fifty “Fish” basballers re
ported out for the first practice and
now there are more players than
there are places to practice but Coach
House will handle them and any
others who have intentions of com
ing out.
* *
We are not going to explode a lot of
dope on our baseball expectations for
this season but we do know we have
the most reliable coach any team can
have and sincerest fighting crew that
ever went out for a team here. Na
turally good results will follow.
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We have another team that we sel
dom hear of and that is the Junior
Stock Judging Team that has been
working late and hard to bring back
the Swift & Co., loving cup—the con-,
test will be between Oklahoma A. and
M. and Texas Aggies . Whichever
team wins it this time gets to keep it
—stay in there Juniors, we need that
trophy.
Ferguson Bros. Stock Company and
the eight Spanish Troubadours at the
Palace for three days, begining Thurs
day.—Adv.
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT
Whereas, in His Infinite wisdom,
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BLUE HOGS, PEDIGREED
Attractive BLUE in color.
They grow large and mature
quickly. Fancy show animals
and have big litters. Write
for literature. Our General
Sales Manager, Mr. Eugene F
Kehoe, will be at the Adolphus
Hotel, Dallas, Texas, during
month of March. Also write
or call on him.
BLUE HOG BREEDING CO.,
Wilmington, Mass.
QUEEN WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY—THE WORLD’S FAMOUS ACTOR
GUY BATES POST
In His Great Dramatic, Spectacular Love Drama
OMAR THE TENT MAKER
Benefit Young Ladies’ Reading Club. Matinees 30c, Night
40c, with Special Music and Big Comedy
THE DANGEROUS AGE
Will be here, boys, Friday and Saturday at reduced
prices of Matinee only 30c, nights 40c, with orchestra and
comedy. You know what those Queen shows are like.
DIXIE Wednesday
And Thursday—A Paramount Brand New 1923 Super
JACK HOLT, KNOCKOUT
“Making a Man,” and great feature comedy. Friday only,
“Thru a Glass Window,” another Paramount. Saturday,
Buck Jones in “Calvert’s Valley.”
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For the convenience of the ca
dets we have HOLDER at the
College in 23 Goodwin to collect
the shoes for repair work. We
will be glad to do your work.
HALF SOLE $1.25
n. KOSOFSKV
Expert Shoe Repairing
North Main Street
God has seen fit to call unto Him,
Mr. M. H. Erskine, father of our
companion and fellow student, A. M.
Erskine.
Therefore, be it resolved by the
Junior Class of the A. and M. Col
lege of Texas that our deepest and
most heartfelt sympathy and condol
ence be offered A. M. Erskine and
family.
Be it further resolved, that a copy
of these resolutions be sent A. M.
Erskine and family and that a copy
be furnished the Daily, Bulletin and
The Battalion for publication.
H. L. Roberts, Pres.
T. R. Stephens, Vice-Pres.
C. R. Eschenburg, Sec-Treas.