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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1932)
4 THE BATTALION LUCCHESE BOOT CO. Made to order Boots, Belts & Shoes. Write in for or der blanks. 215 Broadway, San Antonio, Texas. Miami University, the second oldest college west of the Alleghe nies, will celebrate the 123rd anni~ versary of its founding on Feb. 15. DR. A. BENBOW Dentist Office over First State Bank Phone: 275 or 635 Bryan J THEM GOOD MALTED MILKS We Still Make Them! King’s, Whitman’s and Pangburn’s Candies Holmes Bros. Confectionery Bryan Phone 22i HELLO, FELLOWS— Listen in on Station C. J. S. Caldwell’s Jewelry Store, Bryan, Texas, broadcasting to the Class of 1932-33 through your most valuable Student Publication, The BATTALION, each week at this time, telling you of the most Beautiful, well-balanced, finished Class rings we ever hope to see. You can have your choice either New Style, Old Style, or for “Her,” a Miniature. We make this boast regarding the perfection of your rings from our long experience in the Jewelry busi ness and the constant study of manufactured articles, and most of all the making of your Senior Class Ring that you and those before you prize next to your diploma. We now own or have access to over forty dies on the Texas A. & M. C. Class Ring and we believe as we have stated, two of the best that American maufacturers can produce. The samples are on display in our store and many, of both 1932 and 1933 Classes, have placed orders with us. If you have not placed your order for your ring call and let us show you what we have. And remember to ask for your Freshman Class Pin that we give you with each ring order. Then you will have something to re member the Beginning and the End of your College Days. We must sign off but remember Caldwell’s is the headquarters for the Aggies while in Bryan. Distribu tors for the four most famous Watches—HAMILTON, GRUEN, ELGIN, BULOVA and all kinds of Jewelry and Diamonds, Aggie Buckles, Fobs, T-Pins, A. & M. Jewelry of all kinds. CALDWELL’S JEWELRY STORE The Greater Palace THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY I MADE HIM!... I MADE HIM OWN HANDS!! ... and I gave him every thing a man could have . . . except a soul! ... the wild, weird won derful tale of the man who made a monster and was consumed by ^•s own creation . . . ... a creature doomed to aimless havoc . . . without conscience . . . without pity . . with out remorse . . . without love I You hate it . . fear it . . . yet it wrings your heart with pity! CARL LAEMMLE presents THE MAN WHO MADE A MONSTER PREVIEW SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE SUNDAY AND MONDAY Robert Montgomery in “LOVERS COURAGEOUS” LOOK!—Boswell Sisters in a Singing Act on the same bill — Cat Cartoon and News! TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY William Powell in “HIGH PRESSURE” Bargain Matinee 1-2 P. M., 25^ Every Day Except Sunday SHOW TALK By Philip John Thursday, Friday, Saturday— Palace—“Frankenstein.” Saturday preview only—Palace —“Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.” Saturday noon—Assembly Hall —“Private Lives.” Sunday, Monday—Palace—“High Pressure.” Wednesday—Assembly Hall — “Indiscreet.” Saturday night—Assembly Hall —“Lovely Wives.” Tuesday, Wednesday — Palace —“Lovers Courageous.” “Frankenstein,” the man who made a monster, undoubtedly gives to the pictures one of its greatest thrillers. Although the actual mur der scenes have been cut out, weak hearts have to be brave to sit through the picture. The picture is amazing, fascinating, and well done with an excellent cast; Colin Clive as Frankenstein, Mae Clarke, John Boles, Boris Karloff as the mon ster, Frederic Kerr, and Edward Van Sloan. Don’t miss this picture of you want some real screen thrills. For the preview only, and re turning at some later date, is “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.” The new production of the old story is an excellent one, and a real thriller. The direction and cast are perfect. The best feature of the picture is the clever change made from man to monster, before your eyes. You should enjoy every minute of the show as unparalleled entertain ment. Frederic March as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Miriam Hopkins, and Rose Hobart lead the cast. “Lonely Wives,” is a brilliant comedy that squares the family circle. It is based on a successful stage farce by A1 Woods. This story of modern morals has an ex cellent cast, led by Edward Ever ett Horton, and supported by Laura La Plante, Esther Ralston, and Patsy Ruth Miller. “Private Lives” is one of the cle verest of Montgomery’s pictures. The story and conversation is fast and smart, and show Norma Shear er and Robert Montgomery at their best. “Lovers Courageous” is Robert Montgomery’s latest picture and the story of a leap year romance, and a girl who proposed to the man of her heart. It is as delight ful as all of Montgomery’s pictur es, and now he has a new support cast with Madge Evans and Roland Young. Featured with the picture is a short with the Boswell sisters in a few reels of singing that should be very enjoyable. “High Pressure” is William Pow ell’s first attempt at comedy, and a successful one too. If you like the smooth Powell, you’ll enjoy him in this picture. Gloria Swanson is again thrust into movie limelight in her picture “Indnscreet.” The story is a mirror of the trials of moderns in seeking romance. Ben Lyon, Barbara Kent, and Arthur Lake lead the support cast. Doing business without advertis ing is like winking at a girl in tne dark. You know what you are do ing, but nobody else doesJAnon. II A good size, brilliant, full cut D a i m o n d for your SENIOR RING—just the proper size to fill up the shield, for $9.50 f.o.b. College or Bryan And we set the stones in our own well eqhipped shop. Sankey Park Diamonds Silver Watches B. Youngblood IS BACK ON THE -JOB- in his new stucco, modern equipped fire proof building at the north gate of the campus. Ben. sgz— we will CONTINUE TO GIVE YOU THE SAME SATISFAC TORY SERVICE AS WE DID BEFORE THE FIRE. AGGIES WE STILL SEW ON BUTTONS AND SEW RIPS UP WITHOUT ANY EXTRA CHARGE. Give me Lucky Strike every time Dorothy Mackoill's great-great something-or-other was Bobby Burns, thefamousScotch poet,and she's as popular in Hollywood os golf—'nother Scotch import. Her favorite pet is a Brazilian monkey. You see the monk in the new FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE, "SAFE IN HELL." Dorothy has smoked LUCKIES for six years, ond not a cent was paid for her statement, so we're making a sweeping bow and saying, "Thanks, Dorothy Mackaill." “My throat is all important to me. No harsh irritants for yours truly.Give me LUCKY STRIKE every time. And pat yourself on the back for your new Cellophane wrapper with that tab which makes the package so easy to open.” “It’s toasted” Your Throat Protection-against irritation-against cough And Moisture-Proof Cellophane Keeps that “Toasted” Flavor Ever Fresh TUNE IN ON LUCKY STRIKE—60 modem minutes with the world’s finest dance orchestras and Walter Winchell, whose gossip of today becomes the news of tomorrow, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evening over N. B. C. networks.