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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1927)
THE BATTALION 5 [Upper classmen in smoke-shop, buying Camels] Top in quality—first in popularity EXPERIENCED smokers have proved it. Discriminating tobacco lovers by the million rediscover it each day and every evening as the friendly Camels are lighted. There simply is no better ciga rette made. The choicest Turkish and Domestic tobaccos grown are bought for Camels—and such blending for taste and fragrance! Only the largest to bacco organization in the world could produce a cigarette like Camel. In terms of popularity, Camel quality has reflected itself in the greatest pref erence ever given a cigarette. There never was a tobacco word so famous, or a cigarette so good. First in popu larity, because the best—that is the story of Camel, the biggest cigarette success ever known. If you want such smoking enjoyment as you never hoped to find, just try Camels. Smooth, fragrant and mellowy mild, from the first touch of the flame to the final puff, Camel will mean a revelation to you of tobacco goodness. For pleasure unalloyed, for the best that’s made regardless of price, "Have a Camel!” J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. ©1927 nri W 0 W1 ^ &i ve to our customer r li P r holding greatest amount of cash *■ tickets on May 1st a $40 SUIT Give us your business and participate in this offer. Chas. Nitch The Campus Tailor Driver, (as flivver starts climbing telephone pole): “Now shee what comes uv puttin’ alcohol inna radia tor.” front of the Fiscal Department.” Zo: “And for why.” Bo: “Aha, there is money in it.” Bo: C’mon, kid, let’s go stand in READ BATTALION ADVERTISEMENTS •J» ♦J* *%+ *£* ANNUAL “T” DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT. (Continued from Page 1) DR. W. H. LAWRENCE * DENTIST * Fourth Floor, City National * Bank Building Phones: Office 348, Res. 558 * X-Ray Equipment •fr M. II. JAMES DRUG CO. 45 — PHONES — 93 bid. The decorations will give some color to the merriment, but the major part will be afforded by the bevy of attractive young ladies assembled from all sections of the state. Most of them will probably stay over for the corps dance which will be given on t>_. the following night under the aus pices of the “T” Club. M The officers of the club are: S. J. Baker, president; D. C. Arnold, vice- resident; and J. V. Sikes, secretary- treasurer. The chairmen of the com mittees for the dance are: Arnold, ar-‘ rangements; Lister, finance; Price, ecorations; Crump, music and floor; McKenzie, program. The dance will be held ori the smooth floor of the new mess hall an nex. It will last from 9 till 2, and those desiring refreshments will be served with a midnight lunch at fifty cents a plate. “Dumb? Mi gosh he thinks its col- egiate to holler in a picture show!” NEW SPRING HATS I Snap brims in the new tan and grey shades I $7 and$8 f JM-ZYJ1N. 'TEJCftS. Tier fl!/ O'. -da- -",v HOLMES BROS 1 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 < ► 4 A Full Line of | Drugs, Magazines, Candy and Cold Drinks 1 REED & POWERS Confectionery and Drugs <*45 J