THE BATTALION Welcome Aggies! - try our - HAIRCUTS 25c Palasota Beauty and Barber Shop First National Bank Building Bryan, Texas 4 SEVEN INJI RFD (Continued‘from page 1) I, F. Dodd, student from For- ester, Arkansas; bruised and cut knees. R. F. Jackson* Terrill student; bruised kip. R. W. Howell, Bryan merchant; broken wrist. W. 8. Howell, Bryan merchant; broken riba. W. A. Duncan, supervisor of sub sistence of A and M College; bruis ed and shaken up. Show Xalfe By Lewis Gi ( - , The - Greater, Palace THURSDAY - FRIDAY i- SATURDAY KONGO WITH WALTER HUSTON Comedy — Act — News BARGAIN MAT. 1-2 P. M. — 2$f /' FIRST TIME IN TEXAS Preview 11 p. m. Saturday « Also Showing Sunday and Monday Richard Arlen and the All American ; - /u " k ■ t [ •• IF 1 I Team in the 1932 Gridiron Classic K If S 'J |In • 1 THE ALL AMERICAN’ Swartz, Shaver, Cain, Dalrymple, Riley, Baker, Yarr, Munn, Quatse, Oral. First Time In Texas | Pointing the way to the advertised brand ft ;f *- f' , If- i ' 1 1 r 1 «• ^ tut ; 1t)1>A Many a “sale” made by advertising has gone to a competitor because the purchaser did not know where to buy the advertised brand. Tele phone men evolved a plan to make it easy to And. ^ They created a “Where to Buy It” service in the classified telephone directory. There—beneath the advertised trade marks —Buick, Goodrich, RCA Victor, General Electric hnd many others now list authorized local dealers. Thus telephone men complete the chain between advertiser and consumer—increase the effectiveness of advertis- : ing — help manufacturers and dealers to ihcrease sales —help consumers to get what they watt! • Because they apply vision to subscribers’ prob lems, Bell System men continually increase the value of telephone service. BELL SYSTEM 4. A NATION• WIDB SYSTEM OF INTM-CONNBCTIN0 TBLEfHONBS At the Palucu 1 Thun4*y, Friday, and Saturday - Konjfu. Saturday night preview, Sunday and Moitftay—The All American. Tuesday and Wednesday—Devil and the Pu p At the Queen Sunday. Monday, and Tueeday— Igloo. . r At the Assembly Hall SaturcMy evening, October S— Dark Holree. Wednesday evening — Mouth piece. Walter Huston has the misfor tune of peeing his wife run away with the man who crippled him. The story of “Kongo” ie that of the revenge Huston seeks in Af- Browsing About In New Orleans It is always interesting to watch the actions of any athletically enthusiastic crowd and as we wandered about the quaint old streets of the metropolis of the South with all Its environment of the Old World, we found our handful of student supporters in every little corner of the city. Some seemed to be Incurring “first experiences”, some making interesting acquaintances, and others merely sight-seeing. How ever, all were enjoyiag them selves to the utmost What-a- trip. and what-a time was had by all. J. W. Hunnicut was not content to be only partially web-footed and extended his tours on into the swamp - country of Mississippi merely to investigate the he* 1 type of “tea sipping” ia that locality of U >1 to si ric. TWpirtor, an »e,ll,n< wu . Enl ,.. wmi , m , ulkm| CM of Up. Va!«s and Conrad „ , |th bif ^ southern sportdom before and during the game. He had Jack Langston and J. M. Ptnnyruick as his retinue Passing down one of the «orn of the old Montelcone, we were assailed by M. A. Kelly, A n G Elliot, and S P. Stone who asked us in for a little visit The three make good boots. j Parties there were galore, and E. A. Carlisle, “Pete” Conner, Nagel to! support Huston. Not only the pick of last year's college foot hull teams may be seen | in “The All American” but stars of other great teams of a few years back sucli as “Red” Cagle, Albie Booth, at d Frank Carideo, as well. Richard Arlen is the All American whose head is turned by his foot ball successes. He trios bond sell ing and Mht-r ventures only to faiL When he realises what his success in football did to him, he triee to stop his brother who is about to meet the mme fate. Aside from in terest in t|te lineup of stellar foot ball players, the story will be in teresting from the standpoint of plot and romantic interest. if ! ll 'Sac.i* Elkins illy ar.i i jp of; kaydets mtq' a leather-lung thunderin " res that made betn- aelyes heard throughout the en tire stadium. R. F ‘Crupper* Vorden teemed to he one of thf house doetor* a: the favoritp 1^01*1. The boys could not hgve gotten along without him,'? Everywhere .wtii witnessed the background of dhe Old South, in cluding our.viMt to the b r 'gmal Uncle Tonf’e | Cabin, Iwinging back memoyihi of the old days of ’68 The fegidenU of the city were friendly and were well im pressed with W khaki-clad men from the i a - mi down old Bourbon ,8teeet we encounter ed many Agg^ (names on re quest), qualli| smells, , pretty friendly girls,yid ^wingigg door of the nature (Mat we havp often heard Grandfigther tell : about Again w« wonderful soon. : * “Lolly” LovettjS, | A Pmv, and “Loq” Gross jpappened )o the fortune of mating the tr(p with John Herr #f«j» Houston, a *33 man who dropped out a couple of yean ago. tfhe little lady by his side was Hn. “Ben” Herr. i a 11 4- When joa v isit your ton, stop at ] an Phone 14 1 . ‘j =^s rvppat — all had a *4#; let's : return ENJOY THE BEST! Where you receive the best of Quality and Service NEW YORK CAFE j “Famous For Its Foods” Try Our . j Famous Fried Chicken Dinner 35c “Devil a ad the Deep” is the story of a beautiful woman married to an insane hypocrite. Commander Charles Sturm, played by Charlea Laughton, Is the insane husband of Tallulah Bankhead, who construe* every move she makes to mean a hidden sigrtal to her lover. Be even sinks a submarine to get revenge on his rival, Gary Cooper. — . I Now and! then we see a picture which appeals to us not because of its romlnce, its melodrama, or plot, but because of its beautiful scenes, excellent camera work, and element of truth. A picture of this type is "Igloo.” The titie ia self- explanatory. The story gives a beautiiul picture ef the life of the eskimos With the attention of the public turned toward the political stage, “park Horde” will make a timely showing. If is a broad political satire which shows how the poll tical bosses work. Warren Williams is a campaign manager who ia to put over a dumb dark bone can didate. Guy Kibbee, for the party. This is an amusing picture.' See Us For - * - f LlLLL/Ih ' : Jlii TRENCH COA yfe Regular $4.00 values—$2.98 - SAM KAPLAKi: 2319 North Main Myan, Texts if ^ AGGIES WE APPRECIATE THE GENEROUS BUSINESS YOU HAVE GIVEN US. j ^re Glad To Be Here Serving You and “Afririeland” \ OIL TOCK IS COMPLETE AND OUR STORE IS 4 AN “AGGIE” STORE AGGl.LAND PHARMACY ' Your Drug Store Mouthp Williams is ai acta breakers. biven liege I eiriel i ag-prpsccutmg attorney as the “Mouthpiece” for ia another Warren le ia which Williams who HI law- srs. Mouthpiece is the name by crhninals to \ their lawyers. Sidney For has the feminine lead. 3 t been disap- the prompt of your UNIFORM IV ^ !l*.i there ia no need to wait —We can fit you in the beat grade Regulation Uniforms at the lowest prices in history. • t This Week Brings Us New Trench Coats Dobbs Hats Aggie Unionalls Insignia' and many other needed Uniform supplies. WALDROP & CO. Two convenient Stores ( o liege and Bryan V J* "Nature in Ruu a» por trayed b> THomas Webb... in- tpired by the ravage rlaughter of 5000 Christian defenders— at the hand* of the vemfeful, barbaric hard* af 250,000 men under the ruthless Moharrrmrtl H-14$J! Wfai&Kti u —and raw tobaccos ’ J ] . ; J f - no place in cigarettes IfcjT.are not present in Luckies .. the: mildest cigarette ' ; , . you ever smoked J E buy the finest, the very finest tobaccos in all the y$rld—but that does not explain why folks every* wjfiere regard Lucky Strike as the mildest cigarette. The fact i£; we nfver overlook the tnith that ’’Nature in the is Seldom Mild^-^so j i i "i/s mam rmtrs ttllrr Uti, ftrack * hnr urem tmtUtm iamt m lb* wmdt, ik* marid wtii meJa a f*ih h ha dmr. "-gALFH WALDO these fine tobaccos, after proper aging and mellowing, are then given the benefit of that Lucky Strike purifying process, described by the words—’’It’s toastcd , \ < That’s why folks id every city, town and hamlet say that Luckies are such mild cigarettes. “It’s toasted’ ,mmak»mtm rermf Aha* icr nrrvhlmt, ibt hi DOlMtftSON Doc* n