2 THE BATTALION Distinguished by a favor that places it first It is a natural pride that Camel feels for its triumphs. Not only did it lead the field shortly after its introduction. It passed steadily on with each succeeding year until today it holds a place in pub lic favor higher than any other smoke ever reached. Camel is supreme with modern smokers. Obviously, there is a quality here that particular smokers appreciate. It ft. 3. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COM © 1927 is indeed the myriad qualities of per fection that are to be found in the choicest tobaccos grown. And the art of Nature is aided by a blending that un folds each delicate taste and fragrance. You will more than like Camels. You will find a solace in them every smoking hour. Their mildness and mellowness are an endless pleasure. ‘'Have 6, Camel!” P A N Y , WINSTON-SALEM, N . C . NEW DORMITORY (Continued from Page 1) wiil be no chance for any one to break in the rooms with a coat-hanger or bayonet. On the base-hoard is a rubber stop to keep the door from hitting the wall. The picture molding, base board, and other woodwork are stained and vaimished in light brown, as are the hardwood floors. Each room con tains two windows, except the corner ones with their four, and at the side of each window is a wall socket for the desk lamps; there is no ceiling socket. The radiators are of a small and neat design. The large man-size closets will afford enough room for the trunks, clothes, and the other un sightly ornaments of a room. The lavoratories, which are sepa rate steam-heated rooms, are the best of any college hall in the state. The shower is partitioned off, and has walls of plaster in tile effect. The shower is controlled by an adjusting- valve, which will give hot water in one direction and cold in the other. Over the two basins, which are equipped with both hot and cold water faucets, are five small tile shelves for the toilet articles. Each four rooms has a private lavoratory. TEXAS NEWS IN BRIEF From the feature page of the Hous ton “Boast”: Young Mr. Dreyxl Turner of this city has had a very novel experience at the A. & M. College. Despite the engaging oddity of his features he has found an exact double in the cadet corp of his Alma Mater. It is said that such a striking similarity exists between Mr. Turner and Mr. H. L. Phillips, of Dallas, that their instruct ors have difficulty in distinguishing them. In fact their features and ac tions are so nearly alike that they can only be identified by the insignia of their organizations. o Clipping from the Dallas “Noose”: An astonishing coincidence has been discovered in the Mechanical En gineering Department of the A. & M. College of Texas. Master Harter L. Phillips, promising college boy from Oak Cliff High, has found his double in class with him. D. Turner, Hous ton boy, is his lucky twin. College authorities state that when the two boys came to A. & M. there was no similarity in them, however, the close association of membership in the col lege bathing team and the wagon- soldiers of the cadet corps has made them the gold dust twins of the cam pus. Suicide Club Discovered in Louisiana City Grand Cane, La.—Civic authorities of Grand Cane were horrified yester day to unearth a suicide pact which involves nearly every young woman in this village. When one of the members of the organization was questioned she stated that the cause of wholesale despondence among Grand Cane girls is that Joe K. Sto rey, staff captain at the Texas A. & M., went back to college after Christ mas without kissing them goodbye. A shotgun squad is being recruited to bring Storey back to Grand Cane to relieve the situation. Taylor Lad Joins Ranks of the Fallen College Station, Tex.—An honorary degree in the Knights of the Greasy Saddle, a branch of the local Prince of Wales Club, has been conferred on Antonio Torn for his display of in genuity in getting himself thrown from the same horse twice in fifteen minutes. Mr. Torn’s spread-eagle take off from a horse is said to be the most graceful ever displayed before the cavalry riding classes at A. & M. The above is the second honorary degree given to Torn in the past few months, the other being a degree in the Order of the Bottomless Pocket conferred on him for his noble work ir, connection with the Thanksgiving Hop. An attempt to imitate Nero at the burning of Rome seems to have been made last week in Amarillo. During a performance at the Fair Theatre, a blaze broke out in the ceiling of a beauty parlor beneath the balcony, but was not at first seen by the audi ence. Rody Jordan, blackface comed ian, was on the stage at the time and was the first to see the fire, but to prevent a panic, continued with his wisecracks. Instead of the historical fiddle, Rody played on a saxophone until smoke drove him from the stage. The theatre was emptied of its 1000 occupants in an orderly manner. HOLMES BROS. 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 I End of Season Sale | Kuppenheimer SUITS AND OVERCOATS and other standard makes. $25.00 suits and o’coats $18.75 $27.50 suits and o’coats $20.65 $30.00 suits and o’coats $22.St $82.50 suits and o’coats $24.15 $35.00 suits and o’coats $26.26 $37.50 suits and o’coats $28.15 $40.00 suits and o’coats $29.85 $42.50 suits and o’coats $31.85 $45.00 suits and o’coats $34.25 $47.50 suits and o’coats $36.65 $50.00 suits and o’coats $37.75 TUXEDOS INCLUDED