The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 18, 1931, Image 10

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BY C. T. SMITH
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for the return of a
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engraved on aide. Atxv
and no
Rice Hotel.
notice had been in the daily
fore
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leath- while trying to pick it up.
on «h f lMirhwa> ^ ave t)een one 0 f thooe thinga for
Initials C. P, C. are a | 0 time —^ to me ^
paid
Cheesie hesitated.
to
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Tll give you five dollars for it.” offered the
soph.
he did see it.
m
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*0 hard
to rope
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Cannon was
v with, he'was broke, and he had r
next Saturday niaht. Charlene had
on that Country Club Ball for a month.
had
to get
heave a
Kelly
to take her,
money had f
the
H\v Cheesie?”
Somehow he had f<
man “Fish.”
-Not so hot.”
•Tm still broke.”
” *$ tough; looks like
this week-end.”
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s ey
“Thiak III keep it,” decided the Fish. ”My
man has been wanting one for a long time; lH
Brown ** ve it to him the next time I hit him up for some
it. MW*”
dd ‘i need one pretty badly myself/* said Kelly,
ine.. ’•i’ll give you ten dollars for it and take a chance
begin on * HOlneor,e cl*i m ing it.”
tUas ”1 think 1 could get more than that out of the
old man for it”
** “Listen, Cheesie, 1 want to help you make
that trip to Dallas next Saturday; 111 make it
i{ W fifteen.”
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Sophomore Kelly reached for his pocketliook.
but something seemed to make the Freshman hesi
tate. I
to call the fresh- “1* it'll worth that much to you, I guess it
should lie worth at least that much to the old man.”
Sweat was standing out op Sophomore Kelly’s
forehead.
“Freshman, twenty-eight dollars apd thirty-
three cents is all the money 1 have in the world.
I’ll give it to you for your damned satchel and
his
He was
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on the
pathy he gav*. ;
“Guess not.”
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The next ti
show
offc
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hope it's full of TNTj
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Fish Oieesie took it.
That evening Fish Cheesie sent the following
telegrams:
..N....CT »tre n«nt ili«nu. rHARLESE VIAKTIN
K. |U« fa Thurwl.y TEJ(AS
U hi. .i«h ewarytuv WILL BE IN DALL * S ^UBDAV LOV« |
-By th.
old briefcase that
fice
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it and see what'* in the
lie, do you still have that
T of- HOUSTON POST
CLASSIFIED AD DEPT
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CHEESIE
4i k
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here somewhere,” said thp un- HOUSTON TEXAS
“Think I’ll bust the lock on STOP MY AD FOR LOST BRIEF CASE
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