The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 06, 1932, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
(Aggieland Grocery)
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I A complete line of j
| Groceries j
Eats and
Drinks |
R. P. ANDREWS, M^r.
(Across the street from The?
Exchange Store)
LUCCHESE
BOOT CO.
Made to order
Boots, Belts &
Shoes.
Write in for or
der blanks.
215 Broadway,
Northwestern Prof.
O.K/s Love Clinics
For Happy Love Life
(College New% Service)
Evanston, 111., Jan. 6.—It is pop
ularly known as a “love clinic,” but
Northwestern University’s new do
mestic relations department this
week was rapidly demonstrating its
practical value.
Couples, either contemplating
marriage or abandonment of the
matrimonial state, are daily receiv
ing expert yet sympathetic advice
from experts, under the direction
of Professor Arithur J. Todd,
Northwestern sociologist, who be
lieves that domestic and pre-dom
estic problems can be treated by
specialists in the same manner as
physical ills.
In this way many of the pitfalls
on the road to marital happiness
Wm. B. CLINE, M.D.
Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat
Refraction and Glasses
Phone 606
Res. 622
Office over Jenkins Drug
Store
Bryan, Texas
Students Asked To Name
Favorite Star and Show
Hoping to secure information as I cities of the state, and has succeed-
to the desires of the students in
regard to the pictures they prefer
the management of the Bryan
theaters asks that students express
themselves as to the actors and
type of shows preferred.
The adjoining ballot is de
signed to determine the type of
shows. Give the matter your seri
ous consideration, and fill in the
coupon. The managament of the
theaters has attempted to show pic
tures as recent as those of any
ed in getting the earliest release
and many fiust showings in the
state.
To further this ideal arrange
ment, it is hoped that by sound
ing out the preferences of the cus
tomers, early showings will be
made of shows that suit the pub
lic. Any suggestions or criticisms
will be welcomed. Fill in the ballot
and mail it to the management of
the Palace Theater or to The Bat
talion, Box 259, F. E., Campus.
The Greater Palace
THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY
Janet GAYNOR
Charles FARRELL
P1LICIOUS
FOX
Picture
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PREVIEW 11 P. M. SATURDAY
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
DUNN EILERS
Together Again in
A Fox Picture
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Bargain MATINEE Except Sunday
1 to 2 P. M.—25? 2 to 5 P. M.—350
may be avoided, he contended in
his announcement that a branch
of the domestic relations clinic has
been established in Chicago. Many
couples, both old and young, are
applying for advice, he revealed.
Graduate Students
At U. of Missouri
Work Radium Ore
(College News Service)
COLUMBIA, Mo., Jan. 6.—One
ton of high grade carnotite ore
this week has been received at the
University of Missouri, where re
search students in the graduate
school plan to recover radium and
other radio-active elements from
it.
Professors Herman Schlundt and
SHOW TALK
Uy I’lilllp John
Thursday, Friday, Saturday—
Palace—“Delicious.”
Saturday afternoon—Assembly
Hall—“Flying High.”
Saturday night—Assembly Hall
—“Rich Man’s Folly.”
Preview Saturday, Tuesday,
Wednesday —Palace— “Confess
ions of a Girl Who Was Under 18.”
Sunday, Monday—Palace—“Over
the Hill.”
Janet Gaynor and Charles Far
rell are as delightful as ever, in
(their iatest picture “Delicious.”
Janet as a little Scotch immigrant
tries to crash the U.S.A. and soc
iety and capture the heart of a
handsome millionaire polo player,
Charles Farrell. You will enjoy the
tears and laughs brought to you
by this Scotch waif as much as
you will enjoy the music of George
Gershwin. El Brendel and Raul
Roulien lead the supporting cast.
G. F. Breckenridge of the Univer
sity found the ore deposit while
on their vacations in western Col
orado last summer.
Radium, mesothorium and pro
tactinium have been refined in the
University laboratories for the past
several years.
Types of Shows You Prefer
(NAMES OF PAST SHOWS YOU LIKED)
Actors and Actresses
Preferred
ACTORS AND ACTRESSES PREFERRED
Ex-Aggie Coach Wants
To Limit Football Squad
(College News Service)
Atlanta—Charlie Moran, coach
at Catawba College in North Caro
lina who was coach at Centre Col
lege in 1921, declares that all foot
ball squads should be limited to
30 players.
—
AGGIES —
! THE NEW YEAR IS HERE—
) Give your hair a treat by letting us select the tonic for
i your hair.
The Campus Barber Shop
in the “Y”
BERT SMITH, Prop.
takes he never
When a young man
makes the mistake of
marrying too young,
it is one of the mis-
repeats.
DR. A. BENBOW
Dentist
Office over First State Bank
Phone: 275 or 635
Bryan
WELCOME BACK, AGGIES!
Chas. Nitch
Merchant Tailor
REDUCED PRICES ON SLACKS
Dark Imported Twill $12.50
English Serge $12.50
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AT 10 —Q & 4 O’CLOCK
“Flying High,” a Broadway mus
ical comedy brings you the stage
star Bert Lahr and the screen com
edian Charlotte Greenwood in a
very enjoyable comedy of altitude
records and airplanes.
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The Uniform Tailor Shop
Juniors start the New Year out right by placing your
orders now for your Senior Uniform.
—TAILOR MADE-
SHIRTS, BREECHES, BLOUSES and SLACKS
Mendl & Hornak, Props.
George Bancroft takes the lead
in “Rich Man’s Folly,” the story
of a man who considered power and
wealth his all, and lost the one
thing in life, his boy, whom he had
wished to carry on his pursuit of
power. The story is very human,
and possesses the usual Bancroft
drive.
Marian Marsh appears in her
first role as a star in “Confessions
of a girl who was under 18,” a mod
ern, human, and splendidly execut
ed story of a girl who wanted
wealth at any price. The cast is
excellent, with Anita Page, Joyce
Compton, J. Farrell Mac Donald,
Regis Toomery, and Warren "Wil
liams who will be remembered in
his lead with Bebe Daniels in “Hon
or of the Family.” With such a
cats and story, the picture should
be an excellent one.
Kodaks
Watches
Jewelry
JOE KAPLAN & CO., Inc.
RCA VICTOR RADIOS AND RECORDS
Drawing Materials Paint and Wallpaper
“Over the Hill,” score a trium
phant return to the screen, in a pic
ture that will last in your memory
when all others have faded. It is a
powerful drama of youth and mo
ther love. The cast fits the parts
perfectly, with James Dunn, Sally
Ellers, and Mae Marsh in a splen
did return to pictures. It is a pic
ture that you all should enjoy.
Co-operation among the busi
ness men of Bryan is evident in the
reduction of bus fares for student
traveling to Bryan in the after
noon. This is brought about in an
(attempt to encourage trade, and
I will be a permanent change if it
proves satisfactory in its thirty
days trial. Students are urged to
take advantage of the reduction.
With show prices and bus fares re
duced in the afternoons, more
nights should be left open for
study. A few local reductions might
further increase business.
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