THE BATTALION 9 The Best Sheep Lined Coat possible to produce $22.50 Brandon & Lawrence Made by Patrick, of course. mmmrmmrmmmmrmmmmt <3><3><$><^$><8*e>^^ ; QUEEN Wednesday i AGGIES! Make Our Place Your Head quarters HOLMES BROS. , Cold Drinks, Candies, Tobaccoes ‘♦I* -*J* -tjfr ■»$»■ ■»$«■ ♦J*- ■»$»■ ^ ■»$»• •*$»• ■»$«• ♦ ^ *** PERSONALS * ❖ ❖ ■*$*• ^ ^ ‘■J* ^ ■*$* ■*$*■ •*$* Mr. A. L. C. Magruder was on the campus visiting his son A. D. Ma gruder. * * * Mrs. W. B. Bizzell returned from a visit to her daughter, Miss Elaine Biz zell. Miss Bizzell is now a junior at State University. * * * O. A. Proehl greeted friends on the campus last week. * Hi * Mr. Jack Forgason witnessed the State-Vanderbilt game in Dallas Sat urday. ❖ Hi Hi W. E. Langlotz and C. R. Woods were visitors in Tabor Saturday. Hi Hi H« S. C. Creager spent the week-end in Navasota. Hi Hi Hi H. L. Evershberg, Co. C Inf., visi ted his parent in Brenham over the week-end. H< Hi H« Norwood Shields, Co. B visited his home in Waco Saturday. Hi Hi Hi A. D. Schmidt, Co. C Inf., and C. R. Wehrman, Co. C spent Saturday and Sunday in Brenha mvisiting their parents. • * * Hi N J. B. Ketterson, A. D. Boger, and A. B. Muller, accompanied the foot ball to Baton Rouge. Of course we are just making a guess but we would lay a pence on it, that, the football game was of secondary interest. H« Hi H« Payne Harrison and Ralph Bon- nett, staff members left Monday to assist in the work connected with the A. and M. exhibit at the Dallas Fair. CADET Head quarters. Cigars, Cigarettes, Pipes, To- <§> bacco. Razors, Brushes, Soaps, ^ ¥ Toilet Articles. I THE SMITH DRUG CO. I “Merry Go Round,” the greatest picture of the year opens at the Pal ace Thursday.—Adv. ‘•J* ■*$*• ■*$*■ ■*$*■ ■*$* ■*$*■ ■*$*■ ■*$*■ ■*$*■ *$*" ❖ ❖ ❖ SUNDAY SCHOOL REPORT. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Episcopalian 79 ❖ ❖ Baptist 189 ❖ ❖ Methodist 215 * * Union 300 * ♦♦♦ ►J* ❖ Total 783 * ❖ *> +$+ tf* -*•£*- ♦£<- -*•£«- >£«• +J*- -♦Je +%+ ❖ ❖ ❖ DERE RUMMITT. ^ ❖ ♦J*' ^ *$*■ *$!*■ ^ ‘►J*’ ^ Aggleland, Texas, October 21, 1923. Dear Rummitt: ^ •*$*■ You bet! At least I hope you did, for we beat L. S. U. 28-0. The game was played at Baton Rouge. That night they had a dance and during the “moonlight waltzes” I hear that Jim Forgason was still “battlin’ rouge.” Battin’s a new turn. Jim says that after that dance he believes that dancing is a new turn for stand- _ng still. So you think you’re a pretty good chemist? Grasp this one! If ben zene alco—hoi another load away would aide—hyde? Ralph Bonnet lived out in the tents last year. He said that some nights it was so cold he put on so much cov er on his bed that every half hour he had to get out of bed and rest.. We play S. M. U. here Friday. They wanted to play on Friday so that their train could take its time on the way back, so the injured wouldn’t be jarred any. They don’t have to be back ’till Monday. We re going to put stripes on the Mustangs and make a Zebra out of it (Sport Model Jackass). I expect to be a distinguished stu dent this term, as I have a new pass key to all the buildings. I ought to pass—on that. You’ve heard of the “key to the situation.” This is what I call th e“key to graduation”. I have a quiz on tomorrow, and ':he whole section is in the room now waiting; so I will have to close, as my roommate’s girl write shim. Oceans of love with a kiss on every wave, Tom. MILTON SILLS MILTONSILLS Drama, “The Last Hour,” and Big Comedy JOHNNY HINES In the greatest racing picture ever made. George M. Cohen’s Comedy-Drama of the Turf LITTLE JOHNNY JONES A Hundred Times Better than “The Hottentot,’ With A. & M. ORCHESTRA and Knockout Comedy, “Running Wild.” Matinee 33c DIXIE Specials Wednesday, Thursday—Alice Lake in “The Spider and the Rose.” Friday—Special, “The Ragged Edge.” Saturday, “Gun Shy.” THEY ARE EVERY ONE GOOD 4*$>3><$><3>3><£-<$*s><$xs*^^ When in Bryan Visit Reed & Ross Confectionery Next to Dixie Theatre mwrwrwr* rrwfWrKxmwrv m rrwr* rrw THE MUSTANGS ARE COMING ON FRIDAY (Continued From Page 1) Mrs.: “I must dress at once, dear. The Browns are coming this evening to make us a visit. Should I put on the percolator?” Mr: “Don’t bother, you’re dressed good enough the way you are.” —Flamingo. DR. A. BENBOW 1 DENTIST | City National Bank Building Bryan, Texas Mustangs, we have not forgotten the game that we played there last year. You are billed as Grudge Fight No. 2. Howard Payne has paid arui you are next. It will take us a long time to forget that trip to Dallas after the Baylor Bears had ;orn our green team to pieces the veek before and when the remaining stars were scholastically ineligible. We remember how your Valen tino-trousered rooters that night af ter your victory, poured into the lob by of the Adolphus Hotel where our team was sitting waiting for the time to go back home. We remember how your rooters filed by those boys as they sat there with tears stream ing down their faces thinking of the game that they had lost to you. We remember how you sent us cards boasting of the score and of the fact that it was the worst beating that an A. & M. team had had since 1916. Yes, we remember those little things. There is little chance that we will ever forget them but perhaps in the years that come the thought will be sweetened by the memory that in the following year the debt was repaid. And if by chance fate rules that your Mustang team carries away the game again, here on our home field and under our own nose, we will show you that the cadets can take defeat with a lift of the chin and a smile on their face. Half the lies they tell about boot leggers ain’t so! —Imp. The M e tropolitan Barber Shop Is one of the best equipped shops in the state. When you want real service that’s us. P. G. GAYLE, Manager BRYAN, TEXAS ® & X We Carry a Complete Line of ^ Electrical and RADIO Supplies. C. E. GRIESSER ANYTHING ELECTRICAL Phone 23 Bryan +■ i Frank’s Place Near I. & G. N. Depot j Hamburgers and Cold Drinks j Cigarettes, Cakes, Milk. 'I* a » s xx xx xx xx in xxf. Don’t Forget the 1 CAMPUS BARBER SHOP j I handle all kinds of Tonics and j Face Lotions. Yours for service j J. F. LAVINDER. j L