The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 16, 1927, Image 7

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    THE BATTALION
Jfciin.
[Meeting a train in the Union station]
You are an experienced smoker
and you know your brand!
YOU’RE an experienced smoker.
You know good tobncccs. You
know taste and fragrance.
And you insist on the bes. —
that’s Camels. Only the primes!
tobaccos grown are good enough
for you—the experienced smoker.
Whatever you do you are going to
do right, if you know it.
would not be far and away the
hrs!. If Camels weren’t quality
supreme, they would not be the
overwhelming preference of smok
ers who have tried every brand.
Your taste tells you the tobacco
difference in cigarettes and you’re
going to smoke the bes!. Ycur
advice to others is — "Have a
Camel!”
If Camels weren’t the best, they
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, WINSTON-SALEM, N. C.
© 1927
__ We will give to our customer
! 6 Ip fh holding greatest amount of cash
1 1.1/UU tickets on May 1st a
$40 SUIT
Give us your business and participate in this offer.
Chas. Nitch
The Campus Tailor
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M. H. JAMES
DRUG CO.
— PHONES
TWO HOUR LECTURES
(Continued from Page 3 )
pose being to place academic life on
a mors practical basis by placing -
class attendance on a par with the
hours and duties of a business office.”
A majority of the students were
favorably impressed with the idea;
some objections however, were raised.
The principal doubts were as fol
lows: Professors who have not adapt
ed themselves to the changed condi
tion and make use of the two-hour
period to deliver an extended lecture,
outside work continuing as before,
the problem of the working student
and that of the athlete who suffers
from overstuffed schedules; the
necessarily doubled number of con
flicts, with their attendant, inconven
iences, as well as the uncomfortable
and impractical conditions of some
recitation rooms.
— (The New Student.)
A TERRIBLE F8
My room 8 sad to rel 8
Came 2 in a terrible st 8
Though he’d had 2 glasses
Of whiskey str 8
He st 6 2 the story—
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— (J-Tac)
New
Spring
Suits
We are showing some-unusu-
ally good-looking Spring Suits
from the House of Kuppenhei-
mer and Kirschbaum. They are
in the new shades of tan and
grey and many have extra
trousers.
There’s one here to fit you.
$35
$40
$45
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BETYSIN. 'TEXas
EOLMES BROS I
Bryan’s Popular
CONFECTIONERY
STORE
Where the Boys Get the
Best Malted Milks on Earth
Come to See Us
Agency for King’s and
Whitman’s Candies
A Full Line of
Drugs, Magazines, Candy
and Cold Drinks
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REED & POWERS
Confectionery and Draffs
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