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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1931)
TTFT 7 ^ '4 I —' m DON’T TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT □taco '> , , J II the Friendly 1*1 vi Shoes in our window. No- thieir «tyle—€omp|pre theif quality with shots |1 h coating two and three tiqief their friendly price. • i 4 * Ic ’ * ALL STYLES ' . ii J 43L;S' * $5 • , " n It!.. Sizes S to 15 New Uniforms For Band Are Ordered •TH* BATTALION j Heaters of te Cadet Corps ■won net th» band when It appears ih iu new regalia of natty, white. Ham j^rownes and white chin *rapa*erihich. here been ordered. The old style white lidf-lare leg Uambiin’l Around By H. G. Strosib< 11 ^ Smoker Enjoyed By I ( a' hoik' Students No home fire* will burn in the Sunday after the regular rrt- mn* .levotion at Bt. Ifhrys Chapel, Fathf T* C cottages of dear old HolljASoed— Texas A. and M Hollywood-liu winter. Small aed ventilated as gins and white cross straps have li,t y Were nevertheless fresh emta- been done away with and the band tr J wusage. coffee and taast at will take on an entirely different midnight aided k meeting fie dis ■ . . . , _ ^ . cST-Md Wr, 0 "’7*? c ' v ? Th * »«• wim.r, U*y it b« nirnt«d (Mr. f**' 1 ^ ** l ^* ln * WM 10 * " th.t tfortnitoriM in th^futar. W W .h, .t«d«u to bOM» oMuippod with .mu rfortr. .ie- Ut j': i ’ <h " 00 ,nd .of(o« onto. I 1 it'i W W fan* 1 * hpp.rclhMm.n u> ro- Bo.u, ro s™ ‘r “ « or, choreh #«j«t .on.p.r.. , ‘™' ^ with tppM of d^tk mMtdlSlp •t'leruihmoht, w,u h. „„„ m Tare colUctors abound th- Bryfo- ('oHege bus. Metil fares frniu pm- ins. Houston. Renter, UtnO^Oo , i* 1 , . New Orleans. San XntymlA wH* 9CnOfi2U*Sn]p—r Moiitreal have been foun<l is te fair box by the skipper after a fnMfMte', The other change in the uniform rhieh provided for all fnembers to vear slacks when appearing in wncert, or in a body on special Wcasioas, will npt be effected un-1 it a late Ate [ . Band— (Continued from Page 1) er J. B. Gteissner, priest oi Catholic groap. gave a "smok- eT’ in the recreation hall located it the basement of te chapui. Ci gars and cigarettes were served to. who cartti to smoke while the’ tfrn by tha Newmah Club and by tie Children of Mai*y of Brvan. They said over in the press box oa the other side of the aUnda that they couldn’t bear Tula nr for those ydin’ Aggies. No foolin’, we really pm out. More ways than one. OL* Two Gun* Parker dida’t have hia slicker on and looked like Washington crossing th« Dele- ware. Ivery once in a while the rain wduld burst forth stronger than ever and knock Two Gun off hia feat. Its a wonder he didn’t • ! ‘J , I After the game when the band W f degr readers, don t ever let Tjip# f Ate 1 t*”’ ''•me ^ 0r * stared at | us like we were losing leans enf .ld you or youll let it*^,. |ni|ri|t tMke the fur , in . be your h«ie for the remainder ^ cr ^ er when H comes the of yoar carAly days. Wha* a time. cal , fof Ttsnels—i. what a tiradl | Seemed like nobody wante<l to Kimhi disappointed when we get bad on the train about mid- crossed the Big Miss because there night. I’unny thing just seemed 'veren’t any darkies beating their like nobody wanted to leave, feet on the mud around ^mre, but Couldn’t hardly blame ’em either k . -H ■ .. m i ^ i j_ i ^ Xu I' i , i J ..T ^ bellevk me, there sms plenty of ifor we all had a wonderful time. V fr.« Wuh MoutrMl h... b-n foun.1 in tb. ,Co*li.urt Iran, P.** 1, inthi. S«. Jwt common ordin.rr You jom ran t brat No. Orlran. .nron Monument prmrtd., .noth- toS box by th. .ktppor MUr . 4‘ mml. but tU. thicl, .limy, oony Wtulityl The, ^ra th. mom *■ Thouraml, of Wnnhiniftoniniu. .oek tn4 trip fnoW col'oU-i _ Unlv.r.ity nnd th« wholnra nttond mu a .hub lemindi you' uf the (rarioun «r.<l comranial ho.u thut . - — _ Stand mg on thr c.>fnrr be it. Similar tq A and M in that famous m*i(eh of thp Artillery to this writer has ever encountered. P« r * the Brsxosdasi year. Anyway, it Here’s hopir-.- tor a corps trip , . J end kouml and we ail got there in 1*3.1! 1n4y” antforte, perferms “ l|'' ' ' Mtd visitors t» the city congregaU Standing on the cofnrr . He fav- | mg it. Similar tq A and M in n these historic spots when the mite corner of (Iryar—tiu wtlUr ,t U mar’s school, there are, Jii^^teSllstiBctive “Cadet day. I by chance overhear., a oov haps, few other points of simibr- ve sation be,ween a t-ave in|r nel- jty between the tw* iastitutpoiis; esrnan and a disaty •nhsbi'ant of j f|lrt 4^ Wot ^ th<f ^aat .n- 1 tueoce on Aggie s chance of ob- Tbtt boy Oliver, that n*y be called Morrison's newest find was one of the best on the field Sat- j urday. Oliver needs a Mttb exper ience no go along with Ms nadir*) ! i ability and he will be a world beat- ' Wf. Many scribe* that are h>oki for AH-Conferonce pick will- Well to look this lai "r - - ‘A F^eceived »» Anagr Bend is permitted to public toars outside of te drssys County. The Sales and i elateMt prepare are being made at A. & M Mg petetion of thb great orga nixation when it pbr^ here. Saddle— (Continued from Page 1) li I f “C :■ L. “( ollrgr end Bryan’ ■ mgn. » stranger in thea* psrts, wanted te know where all llhpe; boys in unit form were from htd where thee were going. (It wps Satunii-y ev ening and the Palece had H Hi of their usual fife attrsetidns—- Un-solirited Adv >; The colored ' n noy replied.^ “Them there ix.ys is ,n from A. and M. and they goel ey .*ry where but to SchooL” Gathright Hall,. long the f Mr. Dunn and his proteges irmw K 1 L’nheix four -T oeen Closed for this seaso. Home sort of monumen* hhould be efM-tnot determine your eligibility for ed to this faithful old land ‘Old Bst Roost" as it is known to [many former student* tiras the age rare, trick ropiog, etc., will be featured and other special num i«rs which are being worked on by the program committee. There will also be the tug-qf-war between the Cavalry unit and the Artillery unit, men picked out of each or ganivation representing the rival- many ivnun awMvuvn . ry between these two mounted er- nub from which ail pate[te£ gpntetions. The Cavalry will be The new plush chairs in the k>b- . tt for blood this year having lost 0 y of the Y.M.CA. arr[a treat for last season’s battle after a hard tired and worn bodies-freshmen ex- fought struggle. jiuded. la the near future may the ^<4 It is planned to have minor acts lobby floor be oovered with (jsr- sach as trick roping, downing* and pets and the driiitihg fountain* be lariat deception as entartainment equipped with itedtanical reflrig. between the major acts, so as to cration. • have interest throughout the eve- ■ When passing s certain Sente nmg’s performance. ... A COMPLETE CLEANING PLANT We are net «>(>erating a wash tub sad pressing machine shop, but a complete cleaning plant to do te most Satisfactory work l. and it’s your shop too, optrated for the benefit of the Student Loan Fand. P' M ] • [* 1 We make “International” Clotho The Campus Cleaners & Tailors (Brer the Ksehaage Stare) -——i- x-earing the insignia of the Cham- ical War-fare Branch I am re minded of my poar departed wi left on deposit with ray **U wet. hne pray or anothei. There A4 , d it. Frigid Dallas oaxt Sat- Was a small crowd at ihe stntioi. urday! Iu been related that they but not a’, my gMd ivp esc ta-1 certainly raise beautiful corn in tion for 1 ‘Isi’t think -We, Iowa and they don’t feed it kll to (iMhi’t cart /or the fellow wee re the hogs. Looks like them fightin’ Aggies are gonna have a roastia’ tabling ene of these highly prized atbolarships. Mr. Ci W. Thomas. of U Grange, Texas, a graduate just tichm' |o ge. out a-a get fix- of the Agricultural and Mechanical ed rp.^Vud^y the w;y. we really College at Texas in 1*22 is, to date, sere fixetl ; up! Frkiry was just tha only A. 4 M. man successful | to ott day, Wo we sll got “off" to oiHHiniog one. He is a nephew * good * art. Hspvially that night, j and handsome this sty on. Men. of Mr. If. H. Thomas of the F.ng^ If,you’ce ter down that way,, be. they really put out against thoae lish Department add is now amo- Aire to go out and visit te Club lucky Greenies and by all rights . rials professor of Knglish at the Forreit aatf Old Southport. For should have won the gama. Lady entity of Wbcohsin. ' ^ j Anther information, see ’Hed’’ Luck canTt turn against us always, ooarae of stady here does Donaldson over in ‘‘B” Infantry. So. watch out Iowa! These Ag- ear party *11 to themselves Satur day cause we’ve reaHy got a foot ball team that’s goin* far, wide. the scholarship, nor must you be an outstanding athlete. All intdr use i. dte 111 f^i around when starts. Wf ware a-)l feeling pret- good a..opt game time, sad feel- with Mr. Mayo as soon as I ^ better all the time eated students having * scholastic | record of which thqy may juatly **• 1 boast wrill du well to nave an inter- ty ; Came Sflt day with some more fi** areeorn hungry—aod thirsty! of tha usual ruin. They spell rain down the V v ith capital letters, All sizes anti widths in Packard Shoes S8.00 Also Aggiit* Specials 55.00 and 56.00 . We lire greatly pleasing th* pubbe with theae gpod looking shoes Wt jp. G.bbs & Son Now Serge Breeches, . Jerge, Wool, and Broadcloth Shirta, 1 Fi*h Brand Slickers The Biggest LHtk Store in Bryan ii' ——^ -ftr —ra— JHYI ■ft r 44 — throughout. Yoe knew how it is —- n Your Uniform / THE GOOD OLD DAYS V 1 in Ft. Worth. His insignia Cfn- tains only two “balls” but there ie so much similarity with the Mga found over the pawh shops one wonders if both signs are not re presentative of each other. > i j A Victorian quotation found in the diary of mi-lady “Don’t touch ; me unless you expect to marry **♦»*• ** listed, the me." good oW dayf’ di i-4U— -1 11 S-.M to. s -3 ' • ;k •KEEP iv^AT ,, I if s -t! Let ua do your work Aggielaad Barber Shop <Next to Aygmland Pharmacy) ;|g W. Ivy, Prop. . .. — ——~ Rdilor’e note: It if the pis this ceiuain U> refresh the • ones of thoae students of the not too dim past, of their violation of it the rules iu the little blue book. It is not the object of this column however, to cite sad. of the works at merit of these exes, perhaps with embellishments, to their chil dren. Nevertheless, know ye, that the records show, that for infrac- •Bull" of those did mete punish- A The Minimax Shop Let us gerve you during the >coming year. Shave 20 cents Hair cut 25 cents Jones Barber Shop 2406 Bryan St. a Bryan Is wrinkled, or dirty you naturally think of taking it to th* BEST TAILOR and of course your tailoring is done at—/f i The College Tailor Shop Ben Youngbhwd M/ INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB At the first meeting of the Ir dustrial Arts Club, iMonday night, in th* Anbury room, plans word mad for the coming year. IM meeting was presided over by Don ald Sandison, of Son Antonio. AB Industrial Arts students are- urged to attend all meetings,^ which will be held in the A-bury Room, on the first and third Man- day Of each month. An atUmpt is being made to have a. piminant campus speaker for each meeting. t-rju-r ,kk . .ti...,—*. COLLEGE THEATER CLUB I'resents h: fis !■ ' - u -i. , Maser, E. F. of the Class ofMO (urgie of our cadet colonel), for, oing under table, When lights went out in mess hell 10 I'esnt drill roll call; 4 j -wirty collar at G M 2 Not on post when looked fojr ... 8 » bed at morning inspsetlon ... 2 ti kbig football during study lours 4 Crowding around stote in mess JML —4r-4- 2 Trifling in mess hall 4 Unless shot before next week, there will he a choke bit of in- ——j formation o*» th* Orth-Forsyth combination, as NOadd in the se- Caa anybody bHaise Coach Ray Morrison using power plays to drive his team to Victory? The gama Saturday shewed plenty of line bucks. He has plenty of hus kies In the forvard kail and they y try one year of fcjte plaj*. 1 Across the street front Aggieland Pharmacy ill • TK J-j£L.:- 11’ 111 r ■! y* the niost enthusi- aatic in sayihg “gaod/by” to V?*' hardly ever ha* R a word of welcome, —f—;■ *~i 1 —’"T iL NiW J shipment ! ■gipili'E. 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