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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1928)
THE BATTALION 5 F LF-TC H fi Av> Coronado blazed the trail As explorer and discoverer in the great southwest, Coronado pioneered a trail which telephone lines now traverse. To project and construct these lines across plain and desert and over mountain range was also the work of pioneers, men not afraid to grapple with the frontiers either Today the telephone makes the far nssest the near njuest. of geography or of scientific knowledge. Men of the Bell system have penetrated through trackless problems of research, of manufacture, of telephone operation and of management. They purpose to continue their advance, all in the interest of better service to America. BELL SYSTEM lA natiotr-wide system of 18,000,000 inter-connecting telephones “OUR PIONEERING WORK HAS JUST BEGUN Caldwell’s Jewelry Store Junior Pins - Sophomore Pins - Fish Pins. All kinds of Club Pins and Pen sets. and Jeweled A. M. C. Pin We make Senior Pings and Miniature Senior Rings for any year. HEADQUARTERS FOR TEXAS AGGIES. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD. Bryan Phone 5 Texas AUTO PAGEANT (Continued from Page 1) bile, Cadillac, La Salle, and a complete line of trucks of the various makes. In order to carry out the dashing de signs, attractive color harmonies, and beautiful body lines, these cars will <f ATHLETIC GOODS Tennis Golf Track Base Ball Basket Ball Foot Ball A. M. WALDROP & CO. BRYAN AND COLLEGE I be driven by young ladies, each rep resenting the progressive stages in the development of the automobile from the earliest models to the model of today. This will be fascinating, new, unique in itself, presenting an array of craftsmanship «nicl beauty never before equaled. An authorized factory representative of each model car exhibited will be on hand to ex plain in detail all mechanical features. Supplementing the Automobile Show will be the Farm Machinery Exhibit which is expected to prove equally as interesting and instructive as the automobile section, as it will include the very latest designs in the way of Farm Implements; such as, the cotton stripper, cotton chopper, silage cutter, power take-oif binder, grinders, and two-row implements of all designs. Included in the complete line of tractors to be shown are: Mc Cormick, Hart Parr, John Deere, Farmall, Case, Holt, and Fordson. Throughout the 2 hours of this un usual entertainment, there will be plenty of music furnished by the 100 piece A. & M. Band, selections by a male quartet, and novelty stunts. For the student, farmer, ranchman, pro fessional and business men, this ex hibit should prove not only interest ing, but of untold value. Visitors are expected from all surrounding towns and cities, as well as our own Bryan and College people. Some three or four thousand people are expected and plans are under way to accomodate them. No admission will be charged. Come early and secure good seats. The Pride of the Mounted “Mike” Owens and “Peanuts” De Bardeleben. HAVE MUSIC! VICTOR AND BRUNSWICK TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS R. C. A. AND ATWATER KENT RADIOS PIANOS Haswell’s Book Store