The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 07, 1930, Image 7

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MAY 11th
MOTHERS DAY
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of Chocolates Mother’s Day.
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CASEY’S CONFECTIONERY
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SHOW READY SAT.
Steps in Manufacture of Cotton to be
Explained Saturday.
Exhibits of the Textile Engineer
ing Department in the Engineering-
Show Saturday, will comprise a dem
onstration of the manufacture of
cotton goods from the raw cotton to
the finished cloth for both plain acid,
fancy design.
In the picker room, where the
ton is received , the preliminary steps
through which the cotton passes
be explained. A demonstration of
carding, di-awing, stubbing, spinning,
spooling-, wraping, and slashing will
complete the exhibits on the first
floor.
The process of both plain and fan
cy weaving will be demonstrated on
the second floor, with the Jacquard
looms in operation to show how the
fancy materials are produced. There
will also be an exhibition of the ad
ministration of the finishing touches
that are necessary before the clot 1
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RESULTS LAST WEEK
Texas 7-10; Baylor 4-13
Aggies 5-6; S. M. U. 4-1
T. C. U. 9; S. M. U. 8
Texas 3; Rice 0
Aggies 4; T. C. U. 6
Track
A. and M. 77 1-2, Texas 55.9,
A. C. C. 29.6.
RED FOX ATHLETIC CLOTHING
MADE IN THE SOUTH
FOR SOUTHERN PLAYERS
Used by most of the Universities, Colleges
and High Schools in Texas.
Cullum & Boren Co.
DALLAS, TEXAS
/ / tlicy shall
not have our
Pipes!
| lIPES and pants are mascu-
line prerogatives that defend
themselves and us. Where else
could men find sanctuary?
Pipes, stout pipes, and packings
of good old Edgeworth—what per
fect expression of man’s inviolable
right of refuge with other men
behind barriers of redolent smoke!
Tobacco with the whiskers on,
that’s what man wants—good old
seasoned pipe-tobacco, the best
of the leaf, all blended and fla
vored and mellowed . . . Edge-
worth, in short.
You don’t know Edgeworth?
Then no time must be lost. Buy
Edgeworth or borrow it, or let us
send you some. There below is even
a coupon, a free ticket for your
first few pipefuls of the genuine.
Send us the coupon
and we’ll send you
the Edgeworth.
Kdgeworth is a careful
blend of good tobaccos
dally for
ality
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pocket package
d humidor tin.
Edgeworth
S ME OILING- TOBACCO
LARUS 8s BRO. CO.
100 S. 22d St., Richmond, Va.
I’ll try your Edgeworth. And I’ll try
it in a good pipe.
Name
Street.
Town and State_
Now let the Edgeworth come! V
SWIMMERS HAVE ENVIABLE
RECORD
Ease
..Is Whit You Want!
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Wilson Brothers-Made SUPER
SHORIS the most comfortable
and
the most stylish.
Super Sharts bring ease of
mind and body. We selected
their biggest values to ease
your pocketbook.
SHORTS
.50 to 1.50
UNDERSHIRTS
.50 to 1.00
W. F.
GIBBS
& SON
With a record of two victories and
no defeats behind them, members of
the 1930 Texas Aggie swimming
team are entering the last phases of
their training program in prepara
tion for the annual meet with Texas
University. This affair will be held
May 17 at Austin, if Texas wants a
meet.
So far this year the Aggie nata-
fors have defeated the Houston Y.
M. C. A. in a dual meet, and the
Galveston swimming team and the
Houston Y. M. C. A. in a three-cor
nered contest for the Gulf Coast
championship.
In this latter affair the Aggies
borught home a six-inch loving cup
and a varied collection of medals.
The firm of Howder, Evans, Lowe,
and Humason captured the relay.
Humason won the back stroke and
220 free style. Lowe placed first in
the 50 free and 220 free, with How
der winning second in the 50.
Threadgill and Evans placed second
and third respectively in the' diving;
Clardy was third in the back stroke,
while Suggs won second in the breast
stroke.
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