The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 07, 1928, Image 9

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Do We Ride Those Mustangs
November 1 0 ?
We Say Yes!
AGGIELAND
PHARMACY
S. A. LIPSCOMB, Manager
The Drug Store of Aggieland
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“THE FIREFLY” TO BE
PRESENTED ON NOV. 13
The Firefly, coming to the Assem
bly Hall on Tuesday, November 13,
is a musical comedy, full of comedy,
catchy songs, dancing and pretty
young girls. The composed, Rudolf
Friml is so well know that it does
not take any words to introduce
him.
May Valentine’s chorus is com
posed of the highest class of talent
ed girls from our American colleges
and universities. She has about three
graduates from the Kidd-Key College
at Sherman, and one from the South
ern Methodist University. There are
eighteen girls in this chorus. May
Valentine visited A. and M. College
two years ago. In a recent letter
she writes: “I know the A. and M.
boys, and I know what they want.
I have the attraction which will
certainly please each student.”
Viola Kaufman is the charming
Geraldine in this gem of the music
world. She has an entrancing beauty
that has become no less than a sen
sation—she is nineteen and not in
love.
lone Wilbur, the prima dona of
the Valentine presentation of The
Firefly is the same demure and fas
cinating little person that was heard
in the roll of MITZI in BLOSSOM
TIME.
HELP THE'IGNORANT.
A poor, ignorant “Liberal Arts
Student,” having little mathematics,
less Physics, and no Thermo Dyna
mics, would like for some one of
his more intellectual brother Aggies
to solve the following problem for
him; given, one hundred pound body
with a blood temperature of 98 de
grees Farenheit, a room twenty by
twenty by twelve, a divan, and a
houndred-pound block of ice with
a six foot space between it and the
body: What will be the melting ef
fect of said body over a two-hour
period ?
Any solution of this problem that
is anywhere near correct will be.
mailed forthwith to the American
Home Preservatism Society where it
will be used as propaganda against
Frigid Airs.
Toper: Pardon me, Sarge, but
where you from ?
Gendarme: Marseilles, monsieur. -
Topper: Mai'seilles! Well, well, ’sa
shmall worl’ affter all, ishn’t it ?
Gendarme: Ah, monsieur is from
Marseilles ?
Toper: No, I’m just from Kal’ma-
zoo, but ’sa shmall worl’ jus’ za
shame. —Ex.
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"^Tornado
has blown down our Mill
I want to borrow <J£ j
When me terrible tor
nado swept across the
midwest back in 1896,
it left Purina Mills a
heap of ruins.
Young Will Danforth
had just been down to
his boyhood home
getting some more or
ders from his farmer
friends for his new
mixed feed for live
stock and poultry.
And now the little pi
oneer mill was wiped
out—no tornado insur
ance, no money to
rebuild, no security
to offer the banker.
But there was one
banker in St. Louis
who had great faith in
the idea of properly
balanced feeds. He
t’ad seenhowthe feed
ers who tried Purina
were coming back for
more. So — without
security—he loaned Mr.
Danforth the money to re
build Purina Mills.
Purina is proud of the fact the
banker had the confidence
which built back that little
mill. Purina is proud of the
fact that each year more and
more farmers had confidence
—a coniidence that has made
possible the stretching of the
one little mill into the 18 big
mills of today.
For thirty-four years Purina
has kept faith with the
farmer. And Purina is still
building confidence — by
building more profitable live
stock and noiihirv
PURINA MILLS
959 Gratiot Street, St. Louis, Mo.
Sold at the stores with the checkerboard
sign in the United States and Canada
PURINA^SGHOWS
poultry — cows
calves — hogs
JCHECKERBOARDi;
BAGS
steers — sheep
horses