THE BATTALION A. H. JUNIORS PLAN GREATEST RODEO OF YEARS Twenty Nations to be Represented By Beautiful Girls At Bril liant Pageant. The men in charge of the Rodeo are working daily to make every fea ture of the program interesting and distinctive. The pageant which opens the events of the evening is to be a representation of a World Court. Twenty nations will be represented, and the pageant should be gay indeed with the colors which represent the various countries. Such a pageant will be particularly appropriate, too, because the day following is Armis tice Day. The business manager of the Rodeo is now working on plans by which the seating capactiy of the A. H. Paviolion may be enlarged. The Rodeo is to consist of twelve ain features, each of them an en- ertainment in itself. The wild cow liking contest will appeal to the savage and humorous instincts. Teams of two men will take part in this contest between brute force and human cunning. One man will snub the cow—in other words, entice the when knights smote one another with swords and bludgeons. The five-gaited riding class will ap peal to those who love to see a grace ful horse put through his paces. On the other hand, the “broncho bust ing” will adequately satisfy those whose likes tend toward rougher things. Ed Crenshaw, the man who furnished the steers and bronchos used last year, has consented to let his professional string of bronchos exhibit their untameable nature. The steers which will be ridden are wilder than ever. All the other acts are on a par with these features, and all in dications point toward a rodeo that will rival the famous annual Chey enne Rodeo. Dedicated. Half a buck, half a buck, Half a buck higher. The prof has assigned the books Gawd help the buyer! “Charge like the Light Brigade! Soak ’em by gosh,” he said. Squeeze out their last cent For the books they require. “Charge like the Light Brigade!” Was there a stude dismayed? Ask them who cussed and payed What were the words they spoke. Theirs not to reason why Theirs not to make reply, Theirs but to flunk or buy And face the world dead broke. When will the mem’ry fade Of that great charge they made animal to run into a loop of rope, and | Fading the Light Brigade When purses were sundered. the other man will milk the shackled cow. Some of the cows will prob ably be more than a match for two men. The A. H. seniors will en deavor to show up the instructors in a potatot race. Last year the potato race turned into a mounted battle symbolic of the days of King Arthur —Evergreen. A man of considerable wt. Once tried to hop on a frt. But he fell on his neck And piled up a wreck— A feat we should not imitt. E. W. CRENSHAW, JR. INSURANCE AGENCY YOUR LIFE WE INSURE IT E. W. CRENSHAW, Jr. W. C. MITCHELL. PHONE 144 BRYAN, TEXAS ——* I i BRYAN NURSERY AND FLORAL CO. CUT FLOWERS, POT PLANTS, BULBS AND NURSERY STOCK. SEASONABLE FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES Members F. T. D. PHONE 266 BRYAN, TEXAS E. P. PEARSON, College Representative llw _ THAT BIG RODEO IS COMING. CHAS. MUCH ALWAYS THE BEST For Tailor Work. Same Old Stand —"—"—■■—■•i* A. A. MACKENZIE Watches - Jewelry Sheaffer’s Fountain Pens. Also a line of College Jewelry consisting of Pins, Fobs, Belts, etc. Watch repairing a specialty. GIVE US A TRIAL ALL ATHLETIC PICTURES AND CAMPUS VIEWS FILMS LEFT BEFORE 4:30 TODAY FINISHED 4:30 NEXT DAY COLLEGE STUDIO M. E. BUILDING—ROOM 3 j WHEN YOU ARE HUNGRY AND NEED THAT STEAK i IT. I-J JVE JE2 M ZE2 IT. I UNC.E BUCK’S WHITE FRONT CAFE j Cadet Headquaiters % Cigars, Cigarettes, Pipes, To- % bacco, Razors, Brushes, Soaps, and Toilet Articles. I H'milty pruq €o. 1 New York Cafe Headquarters for EATS IN BRYAN Bryan ' & DR. LAMAR JONES III . C 0 } 1 ™ A. SUBER ^All Lines of Insurance DENTIST ^ Fire, Life, Automobile, Health ^ City National Bank Bldg. ¥ x a Accident x ^ Agent West Coast Life Insur- 1X1—IT..A-Y % % ance Company Astin Bldg. Bryan, Texas $