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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1927)
THE BATTALION 5 Winners Whatever the test: endurance, speed, beauty of performance or appearance—the Lifetime 0 pen and its team-mate, the Titan pencil, are sure winners always. You can safely put your money on them. The Lifetime pen is guaran teed unconditionally to write flawlessly as lon£ as you live. No repair charges at any time. It is the pen that spends the most days in the writing hand and the least in repair shops. It costs more because it is worth more. “Lifetime’’ pen, $8.75 Lady “Lifetime’’, $7.50 Others lower “Lifetime” Titan oversize pencil to match, $4.25 At better stores everywhere SHEAFFER’S PENS* PENCILS • SKRIP W. A. SHEAFFER PEN COMPANY • FORT MADISON. IOWA mi——t 1 I GOING TO THE GAME) In case it rains at the game be prepared to play your part by taking along one of our slick er coats. They’re all the rage now. Guaranteed to stand the rain storms. YELLOW OR DARK GREEN $5.00 - $6.00 $8.50 T. K. LAWRENCE VICTOR AND BRUNSWICK TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS R. C. A. AND ATWATER KENT JTL ^ 33 X O JS ROYAL, CORONA AND REMINGTON PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS Xlctsw - oil’s* J3oolx_ Sftoro GREETINGS To FRESHMEN AND OLD STUDENTS FROM THE Bryan Nursery & Floral Co. Phone 266 R1 *♦* ■*♦* *:♦ *:♦ *:♦ *$. +:♦ *j. *j. ♦$» *:* *:♦ ♦j. *:* **■> *** *** ♦** ♦♦* *:♦ ♦:* ♦:* ♦:* *:♦ ❖ DR. LAMAR JONES, Dentist *** -F Second Floor City National Bank * <♦ Building *** Phones: Office 693; Residence 464 *** ❖ X-RAY * ❖ BRYAN, TEXAS * 4* *♦* *:* ❖ **-*■ *♦* *♦* ♦♦♦ ♦♦* *:♦ *j* *:* *$* ❖ *»* DR. W. H. LAWRENCE ❖ DENTIST ❖ •v’ Fourth Floor, City National *:■* > Bank Building *:■* *:* Phones: Office 348, Res. 558 *** ❖ X-Ray Equipment *** ♦J* ♦J* ♦J. ♦J* *$* *■*■* ♦J* ♦J* ■*$* *%+ *$*■ ♦J* ♦J*- FT. WORTH READY. (Continued from Page 1) faculty at a tea at the Woman’s Club after the game. The football game will start at 3 o’clock at the stadium on the T. C. U. campus. Between halves the corps will form the “T”, which has attract ed nationwide attention. Tactical officers will give out cou pon books on the trains, which will be good for two trolley rides, a meal af ter the game at some cafe, certain theatres, and the dance. The dance will be held in the Crystal Ball Room of thie Texas Hotel at nine o’clock on the evening of the 22nd. It will be absolutely free to A. & M. students. The trains will leave from the Santa Fe depot at 9:00, 12:30, and 1:00 Saturday night and at 10:00 Sun day night, Pullmans being provided on all the trains. The Aggies will have Charles H. Fleming, president of the Ft. Worth A. & M. Exes, and Fred Erisman, president of the junior class of T. C. U. to thank for all the entetainment, because they have spent many hours working out the program and obtain ing the privileges. The tickets will be 83.40 if the stu dent returns Saturday night. If he returns Sunday night fare will be INCORPORATED Outfitters for Young Men and Men who stay young. I $5.20. Tickets to return will be good from both Dallas and Ft. Worth. To love and win is the best thing, to love and lose the next best. The art of conversation is to be prompt without being stubborn, to re fute without argument, and to clothe geat matters in a motley garb. Man is the merriest species of the creation; all above or below him are serious. Doubt whom you will, but never yourself.—Bovee. Snobbery is the pride of those that are not sure of their position. The darkest hour in any man’s life is when he sits down to plan how to get money without earning it. Self-confidence is the first requi site to great undetakings. The men who try to do something and fail are infinitely better than those who try to do nothing and suc ceed. A thought is an idea in transit. Medical students of McGill Uni versity have to buy their own mi croscopes which cost $115.00 each. A fat girl needs no other protec tion.