The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 23, 1929, Image 3

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    THE BATTALION
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Just Naturally Good
Good tobaccos . . . made good by Nature, not by “artificial
treatment." That’s the secret of OLD GOLD’S goodness
A chef may be able to make a doubtful steak
taste good by artificial flavoring and sauces . . .
But it’s still dangerous to your stomach.
So it is with cigarette tobaccos. “Heat-treat
ing” is useful to “set” and “sterilize” the to
baccos . . . and all cigarette makers have used it
for years. But “heat-treating” cannot take the
place of good tobacco in making a honey-
smooth cigarette.
OLD GOLD tobaccos are naturally good. Care
fully selected from Nature’s best for smooth
ness, flavor and freedom from throat-scratch.
You have only to try a package to get the thrill of
this smoother and better cigarette. That will
tell you why OLD GOLD’S sales are ALREADY
three TIMES greater than the combined
sales of three leading brands during a like
period of their existence.
Better TTobaccos make them smoother and better
© P. Lorillard Co. ; Eat. 1760
with “not a cough in a carload**
On your Y^adio, OLD GOLD—PAUL W T TTTF/V^ANr Whiteman, with h ; .s complete orchestra, every Tuesflay. 9 to 1.0 P. M., Eastern Standard Time
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Men’s Shirts
Of Fine Broadcloth
White and new and smart
Stripe effects are featured in
this assortment. Made in collar
attached or neckband style,
ocean pearl buttons, with plenty
of room throughout Excellent
quality shirts
$1.49
A. a. CLUB ORGANIZED.
The Junior and Senior Agricultural
Administration students met last
Tuesday night in the “Y” parlor, for
the purpose of organizing an A. A.
Club. Several years ago, an attempt
was made to organize a similar
club, but due to lack of cooperation
it was soon disbanded. The men this
year, however, are very enthusiastic
and elected R. E. Neal, Temple,
president; J. A. Tarver, Rosebud,
vice-president; M. L. Harris, Llano,
secretary-treasurer; and J. H. Miller,
San Augustine, social secretary.
All juniors and seniors taking
Agricultural Administration are urg
ed to attend the next meeting and
become charter members of the club.
This includes those in the Market
and Finance, Accounting and Statis
tics, Farm and Ranch Management,
and Agricultural Economics Depart
ments.
Numerous plans for social activi
ties are being made by “Jody” Mil
ler and a constitution is being drawn
up by a committee headed by WL A.
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COLUMBIA, VICTOR AND BRUNSWICK TALKING
MACHINES AND RECORDS—ATWATER-KENT,
EDISON AND VICTOR RADIOS.
HASWELL’S BOOK STORE
AGGTELAND BARBER SHOP
TRY US FOR REAL SERVICE
We appreciate any part of your business.
(Next Door to Aggieland Drug Store
R. W. IVY