The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 30, 1932, Image 4

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    DR LAMAR JONH
Dentist
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OTHESE
HCO.
to order
Belts A
'rite' in for
Show
By Uwis
AT THE PALACE
Thursday, Friday, snd Saturday
"Tess of the Storm Country."
Preview Saturday Nigl|L Sunday,
and Monday—
"Call Her Savafa."
AT THE QUEEN
Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday—
“He Learned About Women."
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AT THE ASSEMBLY HALL
Friday Night, Benefit Rifle
Team—
j “Blondie of the Folliee."
Saturday. 12:30 a. m —
“The Crowd Roars.”
Saturday Night—
"The First Year."
Wednesday Night—
“State’s Attorney."
J,
Janet. Farrell and Charles Gay-
nor—no, Janet Garrell and Charles
Faynor—anyway, they’re starred
together again in ’Tees of the
Storm Country." This is a good
j picture for Gaynor fans who like
‘their amusement sugary and will
be a relief to those who Ore tired
of sophisticated movies. The story
is from the well known novel of
the same name; other members of
the cast are June Clyde, Dudley
Digges, and George Meeker; and
the direction is by Alfred SantelL
THE BATTALION
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A ong the Sidelines
By Ed Smith
Now that the football togs have
been layed away the sport fans are
listening for the sound of leather
on the maple-wood courts. All of
the conference schools have had
their basketball squads in training
for several weeks and it won’t be
so very long before competition will
hcjjin. The Southwest Conference
schedule does not get under may
until after the Christmas holidays
but most of the teams will engage
west Conference race. In past
sectional tilts the Mustangs
been highly successful and
carried the prestige of the
west Conference to a high and
peeled plane, but H looks like
game Saturday will be all N
so you can take 8 M U. The
should be soiaething Hke N
14, 8 M U 0.
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Not to be outdone by other r^»-
resentatives of the press the Bat
talion picks a mythical all-Conff^-
ence team. At first the idea seerp*
ed quite a task hut
candidates Wgra considered
Students Fined for
Flotftfing of Man Who
Attacked Professor
MADISON, Wise—(IP)—Severe
fines were administered in Super
ior Court here last week to five
.students of Frank Lloyd Wrfeh
an architectural teacher, who flog
ged d R. Sechrest with a blsck
snake whip in retaliation for -in
attack ;on Wright
Threk of the students who
as ths vanpjia t ua || v administered the whipping
onsidered the» Wt r c fined 2160 each. Two others
i ”wswr * i• iv maw as* a wv ' vasv • c-
t * am evolved itself around the elc- • who stood by and watched it were
in non-conference games before and v « n t' u,,,t * n ‘l | ng performers at thMr j fined 260 and costs each. Sechrcst
Clara Bow, Hollywood Hn-cha of
1927, stages her comeback in "Call
Her Savage." You call her savage,
we’ve already figured as much from
(he publicity she's gotten hereto
fore. In this picture, she is the
daughter of a white woman and an
Indian, and when her Indian blood
comes to the surface—well, see It’
for yourself.
'He Learned About Women"
from women la what the author of
this screen play intended to impress
but we believe he learned moet of
R from a 60,000,000 dollar inherit
ance. Stuart Erwin is the student
of women and from the dumb look
on his face we surmise that there
plenty for him to learn. Aliaon
Skipworth, Susan Fleming, Gordon
Westcott. and Sidney Tolar sup
port Erwin in this picture.
A benefit show for the Varsity
Rifle Team offers Marion Davies
during the holidays.
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King Football has passed from
the picture in the Southwest Con
ference with the exception of the
post season game in Dallas this
week-end between Southern Metho
dist University and Dana Bible’s
University ef Nebraska Cornhus-
kers. The Cornhuskers are the 1932
champions of the Big Six and boast
of a combination of speed and pow
er that would give any team in the
country -a tussle S M U, on the
other hand, barely managed to fin
ish above the cellar in the South
m
in “Blondie of the Folliee.
end Billie Dove have some trouble
over their mutual boy friend, Rob
ert Montgomery, but the feature of
the picture la the Garbo-Barrymore
burlesque staged by Marion Device
and Jimmy “Schnossle" Durants.
The only trouble we have succeed
ed in finding with Du rente's hys
terical histnanics is that there is
not enough Jimmy.
Believing that “The First Year"
of married life is the hardest, Ja
net Gaynor and Charles Farrell
(got it right that time) set out to
convince us of the truth In that
fact. The story tells of the trials
and tribulations of a young mar
ried couple. This is another sweet
picture for you diabetes couriers
John Barrymore starts playing
in brother Lionel’s backyard when
he goes in for courtroom dnknatics
but that is just what he does m
“State’s Attorney." Helen Twelve-
trees and Jill Esmond provide the
female interest and John is a crook
ed lawyer who goes straight—the
chump. Barrymore acting puts the
show over.
respective positions in the confi
ence. Much dim-unsion has
heard regarding the pladnB M
Bohn Hilliard of Texas Unive;
on the all-conference selection
after much deliberation, we find
impossible to omit his name f
our list With apologies we’ll udfs
the following players and you
do as yoe like with the rest. .; .$
Ends—Cummings A and M and
Pruitt TCU.
Tacklaa—Blsnton, Texas, apjl
Boswell, TCU,
Guards—t ook, Tex. and Vaught, I JAM
TCU. j . • ‘ :
Center—Nolan, A and M. J M
Quarter—Spearman, TCU. • M|
Marion Halves—Stafford and Hilliartf.
Tex.
Full Koy, Tsa
is in j^il on a mayhem charge
broushf by Wright.
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XSSEAMHX
ttXLL
THE CROWD ROARS
wi
5CAGNE
JOAN
FRIDAY 12:
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at the
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Makeup for “Y” Card*
November 26th
DR.
W. H. LAWRENCE
DR.
D. C. YORK
! Dentist*
Greenweed Ceert
Nrw twathp ! O—>t
Or. Ts
THE FIRST YEAR
? J with
CHARLES FARRELL and
JANET GAYNOR
SATUttDAY 6:30 and 8:30
ATTORNEY
with
JOHN BARRYMORE and
•I HELEN TWELVETREES
Dec. 7th, 6:30
and your Xmas
Selections Will Be Made
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Gladstone Bags, Jewelry, Pajamas,
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Dressing Gowns^ Underwear,
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Hosiery, etc. f
Official Store of the CoDetre J a
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The Greater Palace
THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY
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Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell in
‘TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY”
VITAPHONE ACT — NEWS — SPORTLIGHT
BARGAIN MATINEE 1 - 2 P. M. — 25c
Tj'OK YEARS and years Shredded
JTWhcst has attended all the
• ben colleges and never flunked
a single exam. It’s Nature’s own
energy food—100% whole
wheat. It’s just the thing before
that height o’clock" ... just the
thing after an evening hitting
Che books.
Eat Shredded Wheat for wider-
awakg days. Eat it for sounder-
ajln p nights. Best of all eat It
because it’s one “sensible" food
dhat knows bow to taste good,
too. ;
Begfn the good habit today!
jt up for a week, and sc# if
it doesn’t make you snappier
ippier!
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WW> yvm m* Niagara Palla on the parkafe.
. roa KNOW you have Shredded Wheat.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
“Uneeda Bakers ’
Preview 11 P. M. Saturday
ALSO SUNDAY AND MONDAY
Waiting
to be
Tamed!
ied by women whose hate
she despised...storming through
life... in search of her master.
C L K R A
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THEY’RE MILDER
THEY TASTE BETTER
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VOU would be astonished too, if you
i J- could see this machine that turns
out 750 Chesterfields a minute... and
every one as near perfect as cigarettes
■ can be made. t
But please bear this in mind. It is
what happens before the tobacco goes
into this machine that matters most
Rolling and packaging are important,
)■ bat not nearly as important as the
selection, blending md treatment of
the tobacco.
That V wby we keep telling you about
the tobaect)# used in Chesterfields.
They’re fine, mild, and pure tobaccos.
Wc tell yon about ageing and curing
the tobsMMM... about blending and
cross-blending them ... because they
are things fiat count
Chesterfields are milder. Hpey taste
better. Prove it for yonrself... Just
try a package.
LheUrrJi^id Hadu> Program— Every sight ex-
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