The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 04, 1932, Image 3

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    THE BATTALION
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LUCCHESE
BOOT CO.
Made to order
Boots, Belts &
Shoes.
Write for or
der blanks.
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THOSE GOOD MALTEE
MILES
We Still Make Them!
King’s, Whitman’s and
Pangburn’s Candies
Holmes Bros,
Confectionery
Bryan Phone 221
215 Broadway,
San Antonio,
Texas.
Bryan Nursery
& Floral Co. I
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Beautiful Flowers j
for all occasions. '
Phone 266
Bryan
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— JUNIORS —
The school year will soon be over and now is the
time to place your order for your uniform to avoid
the rush at the beginning of next year.
Reasonable Prices.
The Uniform Tailor Shop
MENDL & HORNAK, Props.
North gate of campus
Man! The Ace of Values!
Shantung
Broadcloth
SHIRTS
98
White and fast colors that enjoy
publicity! No wonder! Faultless
ly finished with seven ocean pearl
buttons; pre-shrunk! Save!
J.C.PENNEY CO.
The Greater Palace
THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY
CHESTER MORRIS SYLVIA SYDNEY
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Sunday 2-4 p. m.
Night 8:30 p. m.
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The
greatest
parade of
all times—
12,000,000
strong—goes
by and casts
its shadow on
the hearts of
all of us!
- .• STAR-STUDDED:
Dorothy Jordan
v Robert Young
Lewis Stone
Walter Huston
Jimmy Durante
—many more!
Preview 11 p. m. Saturday
JACKIE COOPER IN
“When A Feller Needs A Friend”
CHOW TALK 1
By Philip John
Thursday, Friday, Saturday —
Palace — “The Miracle Man.”
Friday — Benefit — Assembly
Hall — “Taxi.”
Saturday — Assembly Hall —
“She Wanted a Millionaire.”
Saturday preview, Tuesday, Wed
nesday — Palace — “When a Fel
ler Needs a Friend.”
Sunday, Monday — Palace —
“The Wet Parade.”
Wednesday — Assembly Hall —
“One Hour With You.”
The dramatic masterpiece of the
stage has become one of the major
productions of the screen year.
“The Miracle Man” features one
of the most powerful casts ever
together in a picture, Hobart Bos-
worth, Sylvia Sydney, Chester Mor
ris, Robert Coogan, Irving Pichel,
Boris Karloff, John Wray, and Ned
Sparks. The story deals with the
reformation of a gang of crooks
by a faith healer known as The
Patriarch, in his vicinity. The pic
ture is a powerful drama, ex
cellently portrayed. Don’t miss it.
humor, and should give excellent
entertainment.
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A talkie depicting the excitement
of modern times, the problems of
liquor in the south before prohibi
tion, and the problems of liquor
in times of prohibition, exposing
the activities of bootleggers in
making “bonded” drinks, is well en
titled ‘‘The Wet Parade.” The cast
of this picture includes: Lewis
Stone, Dorothy Jordan, Walter
Huston, Neil Hamilton, Jimmy Du
rante, Robert .Young, Joan Marsh,
Myrna Loy, Wallace Ford, and
many others. The story is based on
Upton Sinclair’s novel. The parade
covers twenty years, and is drip
ping wet from start to finish.
You’ll say it bears out all your con
tentions toward prohibition, but it
will wake you up anyway, and
start you thinking.
One of the most delightful pic
tures filmed is the musical comedy,
“One Hour With You,” featuring
Maurice Chevalier, Jeanette Mac
Donald. Charles Ruggles plays the
Romeo, and does it well. You will
enjoy every minute of this picture.
James Cagney is co-starred with
Loretta Young in “Taxi,” the story
of a racket in the taxi game. Guy
Kibbee, Dorothy Burgess, Polly
Watters, and George E. Stone lead
the supporting cast.
“She Wanted A Millionaire” is
played by an excellent cast, led
by Joan Bennett, Spencer Tracy,
Una Merkel, James Kirkwood, and
Dorothy Peterson. The story con
cerns the fate of the winner of a
bathing beauty contest. Most pa
geant beauties want millionaires,
but few find happiness in riches.
Truly a picture hot from the
camera is “When A Fellow Needs
A Friend.” Jackie Cooper and
“Chic” Sale are co-starred in this
picture. The story is taken from
the story “Limpy,” and concerns
a crippled boy’s struggle to conquer
fear and overcome his handicap.
Cooper’s characterization of the
crippled youngster is even better
than his part in “The Champ.”
“Chic,” as the conductor of a horse
car, encourages the boy to over
come his inferiority complex, and
develop into a morally sound man.
The picture is full of pathos and
G. W. Alexander Wins
Second Place Award
In Medal Contest
Architectural students in the
State of Texas received recognition
in the Southwest by winning all
awards in the contest sponsored by
the Oklahoma Society of Archi
tects recently.
First and third prizes in the con
test, which was open to students of
the departments of architecture in
the Southwest and to Oklahoma
THE PAN
By D. B. McNerney
“POLITICS comes to A and M”—
many students are saying that
but they are fooling themselves
because politics has always been
here, ever since they have been
electing the yell-leader, etc. The
recent general student election
simply threw a light on condi
tions that heretofore have been
kept under cover.
THIS introduction—
of wide-open political tactics
should not be viewed with a prej
udiced eye. There seems to be
a general tendency toward the
belief that openly conducted
campaigns will undermine the
semblence of brotherhood for
which A and M is too well known
We are of the opinion, however,
that school fellowship and school
spirit stand a better chance to
remain existent, and even become
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strengthened, with the new “open
and above-board” method. At
least, the students will learn
what the candidates stand for,
hence their balloting will be done
less blindly.
THE ICE has been broken—
It now remains for future classes
to set their own standards, elect
candidates who publicly profess
fulfillment of these obligations,
and see that they are carried
out.
architects practicing in liscensed
offices, were won by students in
the University of Texas, while sec
ond place was won by George W.
Alexander, Dalhart, senior student
in architectural design here.
The Campus Barber Shop
“The Friendly Shop”
EXPERT WORK AT ALL TIMES
Bert Smith, Prop.
In the “Y”
— AGGIES —
On your way to Houston or while in Navasota
don’t fail to stop at the coolest place in town.
THE COLONIAL CAFE
“Famous for its Food and Service”
Navasota - -- -- -- -- -- Texas
MOTHERS’ DAY
Don’t Forget—Remember Her
With A GIFT Or CARD
A Complete Line At—
Joe Kaplan & Co. Inc.
CAMPUS CLEANERS AND TAILORS
New
Cash And Carry Prices
CLEANING AND PRESSING
Suits 75
Pants 40
Shirts 20
PRESSING
Suits 40
Pants 25
Shirts 15
These prices are Cash and Carry only
Joel English W. E. (Shorty) Halbrooks
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10 O’CLOCK
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TREAT
TREAT yourself some
night after a long period
of studying to a bowl of
Kellogg’s PEP Bran
Flakes.
Delicious — sure —
but even more, they’re
one of the most health
ful dishes you can find.
Full of whole-wheat
nourishment, and just
enough bran to he mildly
laxative.
Made by Kellogg in
Battle Creek. In the red-
and-green package.
Quality guaranteed.
• • •
The most popular ready-to*
eat cereals served in Ameri
can colleges are made by
Kellogg in Battle Creek.
They include All-Bran, Com
Flakes, Rice Krispies, Wheat
Krumbles and Kellogg , s
WHOLE WHEAT Biscuit. Also
Kaffee Hag Coffee — real
coffee that lets you sleep.
PEP
BRAN FLAKES
of "Harvest Moon" fame.
Now a regular Chesterfield
Radio feature
PEP
BRAN FLAKES
WITH OTHER PARTS OF
WHEAT
KE1XOCO COMPANY
Every Wednesday and Saturday
night at 10 o’clock E.D.T. Columbia
Coast-to-Coast Network
The Cigarette that’s MILDER
-that TASTES BETTER
j © 1932, Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co