6 THE BATTALION SHOW TALK By Philip John Wednesday, Assembly Hall — “Fighting- Caravans.” Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Palace —“A Tailor Made Man.” Thursday, Guion Hall—“Royal Rus sian Chorus.” Friday, Assembly Hall —-“Dishon ored.” Saturday, Assembly Hall— “The Man Who Came Back.” Preview Saturday, and Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Palace—“Step ping Out.” Rating: 1 fair, 2 good, 3 excellent. * * * The Covered Wagon has gone talkie almost a bit too late. In “Fighting Caravans,” there are many beautiful scenes, and Ernest Torrence and Tully Marshall are on hand in their original roles. Gary Cooper and Lily Damita take the leads in this picture from Zane Grey’s story of the west.'—2. “A Tailor Made Man.” Although es sentially a comedy, there is a deeper note of sincerity in this picture than in any other made by Haines. The theme of the story is the rapid rise and fall of a young man with a per sonality, who finally finishes on top. With Haines in this picture are Dor othy Jordan, Marjorie Rambeau, and a clever supporting cast.—2. To cap off a good comedy, another comedy is on the program, with Laurel and Hardy, in “Laughing Gravy.”-—3. “The Royal Russian Chorus,” in their triumphant tour of fifty other nations, will be in College Station soon. There are twenty singers, danc ers, and an orchestra, in the company. This will undoubtedly be a treat for lovers of harmony.—3. * * * “Dishonored” is undoubtedly Mar lene Dietrich’s best picture to date. The story is centered about espionage among the Russians and Austrians, and is full of action, drama, and sus pense, not to mention an unusual end ing for a picture of today, but per haps realism has come to the screen. Victor McLaglen plays a lead, as an Austrian spy, and seeing him wear a uniform is sufficient treat. The pic ture is very well directed.—3. * * * “The Man Who Came Back” brings Jaynet Gaynor and Charles Farrell together again, but they are not so well matched for this type of picture. The story is of the fall of a rich young society chap, from Fifth Ave nue to the lowest opium dive in Shang hai, and of his rise back to the favor of his father, in which the girl he loves degrades herself to save him. —2. * * * The stars of “Parlor, Bedroom and Bath” are back on the screen in a new comedy hit, “Stepping Out.” The action is supplied by the jealous wives of high-stepping husbands. The cast is funny and cleaver, with Reginald Denny, Liela Hyams, Charlotte Green wood and Cliff Edwards who goes col legiate, and is just a gigolo for Char lotte.—3. The Greater Palace BIG DOUBLE PROGRAM THURDA Y — FRIDAY — SATURDAY LAUREL AND HARDY Latest Comedy Riot “LAUGHING GRAVY ,f PREVIEW 11 P. M. SATURDAY “STEPPING OUT” CLIFF EDWARD—LILA HYAMS Also Monday — Tuesday — Wednesday A S C E DELEGATES E. J. Fortson and F. H. Newman leave for Fort Worth this week end to attend the state meeting of the A S C E, following their selection as delegates at the meeting of the stu- den chapter of the organization, last Friday night. Give me neither poverty nor riches. Proverbs XXX 8. •DEMAND ADMISSION TO THE Connecticut Wesleyan debaters re cently won the season title in the Eastern Intercollegia te Debate Championship. Come to NEW YORK CAFE For a Good Square Meal “Famous For Its Food” Bryan Phone 460 feSTITTr College Heights Golf Course Owned and operated by former students of A. & M. We appreciate your patronage Our prices Lave al ways been right. An egg-fight is to be held between Greek societies on the campus of the University of Utah May 15. LUCCHESE BOOT CO. Made to order Boots, Beits, and Shoes. Write in for an Order Blank. 215 Broadway San Antonio, Texas. AT IO ■ 2 & A- O’CLOCK DR. A. BENBOW Dentist OFFICE OVER 1st STATE BANK. PHONES: OFFICE 276 RES. 635 BRYAN, TEXAS MOTHERS’ DAY What better remembrance for MOTHER than a photograph of yourself as you are today ? Get One Of Those 8x12 Specials! FOR $1.50 THE AGGIELAND STUDIO North Gate of Campus 20% Discount on Kodak Finishing This is my FOUR- LEAF CLOVER Night! ‘RED HOT’ CORPS . j-—r >1 Good-looking- Girls! DANCE ! I will see you and your girl at the dance! Saturday Night 9 ’til 12 Last Appearance of Aggieland Orchestra Battalion and Longhorn Benefit Sweet, Soothing- Music! MOTHER AND DAD WANTS TO SEE YOU SPICK AND SPAN —:—:— We Want to Help You —:—:— AGGIELAND BARBER SHOP Next to Aggieland Pharmacy R. W. IVY, Prop. vt J*