rf r, M: i ^4 i 1, jPHf AGGIES’ FRIEND" We ire behind the Af jfies ilwiye— Visit jrnii shop io the “Y” " The( ampus Barbt*rShop Bert Smith. Prop. THE GREATER PALACE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY r0 6>HS K Plus. Mermaid Comedy — News Tad Jones Football jlbr The Fan ‘.M.-PfiteS: SUNDAY 2 P. M.—4 P. 30 P.M. J WILLIAM POWELL in his latest hit ‘ ‘THE ROAD TO SINGAPpRE’r * BOBBY JONES in “HOW 1 PU Y Comedy — Ne#s — Acje . t i . j Also Show» |londa> PREVIEW 11 P. M. SATURDAY SHOW TALK T-ri’ i £-£ • ffT By PBIUf J«lui . Wedn—day, Thursday -Qumo— “Silaaie.* namdMft flldw, Saturday Patoeo—Thr« Star PiaoL 0 ' Friday, Saturday -Queen “The Range Feud.” Saturday - Assembly HaIWt-*Con fesuiona «f a Cb*ad." j Saturday prerieu, alas Taaaday. Wedneaday—Palace—“A Peraonal Maid." t ' ‘ ! Sunday. | Monday - Palace -“The Road to Siturapora.’* Sunday, j ',lf«pMy, Tueaday— Quean—“I adiacfart ” Wednesday—Assembly 11*11— “The Secret Six.” THE BATTiLION ... f . N ■ taaa men are waging a battle Cor the wing porutiona la alipla proof of the enormous array 0» mat, rial an Hand to build the Haute ye team. After three games, two of them rnotice tilts, Ceach Matty Bell has apparently found k definite starting liar-op, which hMthe ap pearance of being a deU balanced team in all raapactr. The bat kfield, consisting of Jimmie Aston as field general, Paul MeFaddeti and Hen ry Graves at the halfback poets, and X5oat“ Hewitt at tie fullback position, matches and probably surpasses any hackfn ld the lowans could start in the kickpif liar; any of the four can carry STRANGE AS IT SEEMS by JOHN HIX it S nancy RersonaltTldid ' (1 (frimmouTtt Qtattre * Bud leaves after midaiRhl show. J I t • • I -t j ; . Abo shewn agrain Tuesda\ and Wednesday LH “The Fire Star Final," ia 0d- ward G. Robinson’s best picture. In “Little Caesar," he was a rack eteer, In “SmaK Money,” he was a gambler, sad in this his latest pisture, he is the managing edi tor of a tabloid scandal sheet. The story is a very exciting one of the chain of event* in the, life of • family, after being exposed by the “Gamette,” The cast is as thrilling as the story, including H. B. War ner, Marian Marsh, George t. Stone, and Frances Stone. a ball or run interference well* had Aston and Graves are paaseia of ability. This backfield can rankly he re placed by one which h probably squally capable. conAsthtg of Prenchy Domingue at quarter; Rue Barfield and George Lend »t halves and “Big” Ted Spdhcer at the line bucking poet. Dom er of ability and thus the pace in the Aggie tack, and his passing vorably with any man gie squad. Barfield plunge the line and wi roven valuable in cleai for Domingue with hoi blocking, an essential success of any back. ia a kick- ha# set at- fa- the Ag- Spencer Lord have the path excellent in the MWKm In the picture “Confessions of a Co-ed," use is nuide of the college talent of many California colleg es. The story is centered ground the diary of the dramatic and high ly emotional experiences of a col lege girl. PhUm Holmes, Sylvia Sydney, and Norman Foster are featured. ‘Personal Maid” is the story of a young girl who rose higher in society than she dared dream. The rise of the young lady, from a per sonal maid, five# a very interest ing plot. The story is e very happy one, is well directed, and contains some shots, which only expert cammerman coupl take. A new type of double exposure is us for the first time by Carl Fruend, in this picture. Nancy Carroll Seems to fit in perfectly to the Story, and is well supported by Pet O'Brien. The starting line-up Jiey be eb- sent the services of Wjlfcs Nolan, sterling pivot man.;urll kinnehef his knee in the Tnkne actop Sat urday. Should Nolan ffl to start his position will be filipd by Earl Rudder, capable sophqftoore from Edeb, whose work to date has won him favor in tha hearts of Aggie gridiron fane. In the tentative starting line-up, the Maroon and White will proba bly be as strong nt gqpg »* * n F team in the south with Jack Chris tian. Abilene, "Dick” Hcgnsby. Aua- tin; "Bus” Moore, ^aaca; and IM THE REGlOH THAT PRODtJCH fH£ WOOD'S GRtfftfSl SUPPLY OF ftRUHW. NO V£Gl WUt6*0*/ On Ip * 3 r . ■) ; . ROWDWEU- | oj ' TAIIC6 PafTlNCflY Af fHC KMt Of 328 pf* m • tfMM. PtHGMH- -A 01 PD DMT SWIMS UKt MAM* can swim /oomes without A WHrf£ HORNCV SNAKt WAS POUND Nf AR bouston.dx . -with a dear conscience -can't hurt you < nut 1 MIXOTO ? “Gut” Guelman, Houston, whose ertson are fish numeral men of UJ30. play was dto^ of the features of the Tulane grange. Captain Carl Moul- den, Ciscoj pnd "Maggie" Magrill, Marshall; :wiU prabably start at the tackle'poets, with Big Charlie Cummings as the outstand reserve. Charlie Malone, Dallas; and Luther Bell, Harlingen; are expect ed to start at the ends, with “Bear" Wright, AlQu; Ray Murray, Mer- oedea; and Tele" Robertson. Aus tin; being held at rwenre. Malone is the only letter man ia the crowd, while Bell and Wright are squad- men of last year. Murray and Rob- ... dfc i ,, Ifu I 11 , I. at lO -^^Z £x4 OX L O C K - i —44— UNIFORM TAILOR SHOP ■ ; a*e 1 .if ilH!* •r r t. l 14 TAILOR MADE SHIRTS and BREECHES BLOUSES and SLACKS Mendl & Hornak, Props. If — L-i- J “The Road to Singapore," fea tures Bill Powell, which alone should vouch for it being u good ■how. Bill plays the part of the heroic villian, who entices the wife of a doctor, who ient a good hus- baed, to go with him to his island home. Clever humor ie mixed with the love etory, which you are eve to like. Doris Kenyon plays the lead with Powell. Wallace Berry's "Secret Six,” is a (Alng picture uf a different type In that the gangs do not work on unmolested. The secret six, is a group of courageous business m**r who try to rid their city of crime, by organised! effort, and succeed. 44 n i , - 1 • : f 1 s bv visited by two en- progrsms. The Jitney Within the next two weeks, the campus will tertamment Players will be here on Tuesday 13th, ia a play “Murder in the Red Bam.” The United States Army band appears hfre for a concert on Monday the 19th. The Jitney Players have earned an enviable national reputation, for their excellent performances, and for the great direction of their plays. “The Murder in the Red [rn,*j is from an actual story of 1*1:7 in England. A* an added at traction to the play, there will be three entre set. divertiaaments. 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