The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 02, 1927, Image 7

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    THE BATTALION
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February 14 th
WHEN YOU BUY THAT
VALENTINE
DON’T FORGET
CASEY’S
WHITMAN’S FAMOUS PACKAGE
CANDIES, ESPECIALLY PACKED FOR
Valentine Favors
Make the most pleasing impression with Mother,
Sweetie or Sister
t REMAINDER OF THE BAS- f
% KET BALL SCHEDULE.
Feb. 7. Texas Christian
University at Fort Worth.
Feb. 11-12. Centenary Col
lege at College Station.
Feb. 19. Texas Christian
University at College Station.
Feb. 23. Rice Institute at
College Statiion.
Feb. 28. Texas University
at Austin.
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In days of old,
When knights were bold.
And wore a suit of tin,
When the suit went by,
Though she knew not the man within.
In those sweet days
The armdr craze
Was started; and it grew.
A girl would meet
Her hero sweet,
And then—be black and blue!
The knights of today
Are blithe and gay
Each maid does sigh
As the car goes by;
She heeds not the man within.
In these sweet days
It is a craze
In tinny cars to roam.
So late at night
(I know I’m right)
Are girlies walking home.
—Exchange.
WORKING STUDENTS AFFLICT
ED WITH LOW WAGES ARE
TOLD TO ORGANIZE
twice as many applicants for jobs as
there are jobs to be filled. Conse-
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quently local employers take advant
age of the situation and pay miser-
i.u.y iow wages. The students who
mu it v. ork to remain in college, are
• r ~.+ ^n to pretest.
Higher wages, which would make
it unnecessary to work long hours,!
hence permit more to be employed,
can be obtained only through the
concerted effort of the student work
ers, The Daily Kansan believes.
It is not necessary, the paper my:;,.:
“that the organization be called a
union, but that is what it must be.-
The difficulty is to convince student
The unignorable fact stands out that
they are inherently a part of a bour
geoisie which considers labor menial,
and labor organizations symptomatic
of bolshevism.”
“Will they, supposedly educated, be
able to break away from class pre
judices when it is to their common
good ?”
(The New Student).
Herbert Frels (in Zoology): “Prof,
my father says we originated from
apes.”
Prof. English (impatiently): “Your-
family affairs are of no importance,
in class.”
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Agnes says that her father must
be getting very near-sighted, as the
other day she caught him kissing
the maid instead of her mother.
Exchange.
“Yon. can •'eii that Blinks is a nou
veau riche.’
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“When he steps out of his limou
sine he always forgets and looks for
the meter.” Exchange.
Can Save Money
at our
BIG STOCK RE
DUCING SALE
A student labor union ? The Daily
Kansan suggests this as a remedy
for low wages on the University of
Kansas campus.
According to the local Y. M. C. A.
employment bureau there are almost
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THEMETROPOLITAN BARBER
SHOP
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BRYAN, TEXAS
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THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY, February 3-4-5
MAE MURRAY IN
VALENCIA
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BEGINNING JAN. 14TH
Almost every article in our store reduced to about whole
sale cost for two weeks only.
A. M. Waldrop & Co.
BRYAN
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EAT A BURGER AT
DAD COLE’S
When You Are Hungry
Between Leggett and Bat-
Roost Halls
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❖ W. B. CLINE, M. D.
•> Eye, Bar, Nose and Throat
❖ Reffraction and Glasses
❖ Office, Third Floor City Na-
❖ tional Bank Building
❖ Phones: Res. 622; Office 606
4* Bryan, Texas
QUEEN
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, February 3-4
CLARA BOW IN
ADVENTURE SEX