i 4 — The battalion I Show T dk Hr L*rt> OrMB At the P»kce Thursday, Friday, and Saturday - Hot P*pp«r. PrerWw Saturday ni^ht—Undrr- Cover Maa. Sunday and Monday—Frisco Jennie. 8:80— • At the Aeaembly Hall Saturday sight 6:30 A Air Hoetees. Monday night, 6:30—The Age of Consent. ! Wednesday night 6:80—Big City Blues. Z.erfiddli “Hot-Cha’* and Holly- srood’a “Oh-yeah?” boys collabor ate to. produce “Hot Popper" and the result is that neither of these three lose their individuality. Flagg and Quirt quit the Marines in time to get in at the bottom of the alcohol rackets in Alew York CHy—off their Marine pay? And Pepper herself is a dancer who walks between their punches and labs. HI go to laugh at EJ Bfendel. * Cast: Edmund Lowe, Victor Mc- Laglen, Lupe Vales, and El Braa> Mustangs And Progs Defeat Aggie Cagers Farmers I Exciting Games By ( i - it is equally important that they have some knowledge of how to in vent their saving* in order to in sure the continued support of them -elves and their fatnilies. Accord ing to Professor Barger, the or dinary maa is likely to iavest his savings in enterprises which he knows nothing abottt, thereby not only incurring the possibility of not receiving a fag- return from his investment but risking the loss of his principal also. * -f ATTENTION AGRICULTURAL \ . STUDENTS I wish to call the pttention of Agricultural students who had.4-H Club work before they entered col lege t^ a graduate scholarship pay ing $1/K)0.00, effective for next year. [* ’ Any. stedent interested in this should call' at my office at once for furthef information^ ' 1 E. J. KYLE. ■ Dean. School of Agriculture BASKETBALL e Standing G. if. L. Pet. .6 6 0 1.000 k V Cegfei Team ‘ Taxas ■. 1^ S. M.U.U s - * ., w T. C.U.! A . ft 1 .666 Arkanaaa.e .4 2 2 A00 A.4M. [..J^ 4 1 3 .260 Rice .j.^ • 15 .166 Baylor . .: 2 0 2 .000 {This Week’s Games Monday at Fort Worth—T. C. U. 49. Rice $3. $Saturd6| at Waeo-4A. 4 M. va. Baylor. * *’ E IF A THING IS WORTH DOING— ] ITS WORTH DOING RIGHT That’s why you receive such expert service on the things you send to The Campus Cleaner* & Tailors (Over the Kxchaage Store) == BOYS «/ f We JtpprtM iated your past term. We hope us during the next ir business during the i you continue to visit tens • • ^ OUR LOW PRICES CONTINUE ON •Candies — Tobaccos — Cold Drinks AGGIELAND GROCERY -V— Week’s Scores ’R C.’tj, 27, A. 4 M. 26. Texaf ft 8. M. U. 88. I, .Taxas 3#, A. 4 M. $1. H . S. M.jlL 34, Rice 38. V * DR LAMAR. JONSft . ■ Dentist X-Ray ms FW CHj Hen. Bu* BUg. . THOSE GOOD HALTED milks Wo Still Make Them 1 kinH*s, Whitman *s and Panffburn’s Csndies Holmes Btos. Confectionery Bryate Phone SI - T- Slaeks, Imported British Twfll ..$9.50 r * •’ ! i * .. • > Breeches, Imported British Twill....$9.50 Freshman Serge (very befit) Breeches 4. :$6.50 • I L . LuL We also have cut Alteratios Prices 50% . CHARLES HITCH J* ~ I ROOMS FOR RENT t c—MmmUr rWhsI Bmm ; Asetr i Mrs. ParkhilTs Cafe \SSEAVKLY . HALL I BOOT CO. ade to order vote. Belts A Write in for order blanks. 215 Broadway, San Antoni o» Texas. “GUILTY OR NOT GUILTY” with Betty Cempaea ’ Saturday 12:30 P. M. “THE AIR HOSTESS” [ with Evalya Kaapp Saturday 6:30 and 8:30 rssss±sss=9ssssssssssss^^ “AGE OF CONSENT’ with I frothy Wilaao Richard Cromwell Monday 6:30 P.^ . “BIG CITY BLUBS” I r^i - Joan Bl—toll Wednesday, February 1, 6:30 P. M. Oflt of Houdinit moM tprcsaiiilar r»capr frata wet performed with a kus* milk caa filled with wgter. He iavited perwm of the audience to briag padlock* and leek him into the caa. He get into the can. the lid wat put oa and faateeod with acwral padlock*. A •crceo was placed ia front of the caa. A.*ittant, stood by with stop watch** and fire air* to save hia from drowning after a certain time. About a minute later, (he screen was rrmoved, Houdini was suea panting and dripping... the padlocks remaining intact! IXMAMATIOM. • The usual method of escaping from a milk caa ia at f"IIowa: The lid of the can is apparently secure ly padlocked to the lower portion, but actuslly the metal band to which the staple, are attached it the top of a short inner lining. The p«rformer,*ifter being lacked into the can. pushes the lid upward with hi. head and the short inner lining is ftweed out of place, penaittiag bis escape. The screen ia . then removed. jF&v to be jFoozed |. IJ . I . j T j; i j •; ...It’s MORE F[/±VTO fdTOW What exciting magic there is in cigarette nd\ ertisintf! Let’s look gt pne of its greatest illusions l ean be mysteriously given superiof'* piavqA" tmi ixeiANATtoMi Just three factors con trol the flavoi*of s ctgsrette.The addition of artificial flavoring...the blending of various tobaccos...and the quality of the tobaccos themschex. Oddity is the most impor tant. Artificial tfuvorintf can never wholly disguise the poor; flavor of cheap tobuccos. m-'\ i ? r j I . I 1 * -.j t I • ! The blending of several cheap, raw to baccos cannot improve the flavor of any of them. A fine cigarette is a cigarette blended from costly, ripe tobaccos. It Is o fact, wall known by leaf to- bacco a*parts. That Carnal* are rood® from flnar, MORI IXFINSIVI tobaccos them any othor popular brand. t # This is why the Camel flavor has never beep rivaled ... why Camels hgve given . more pleasure to more people than any other cigarette ever made. In morq costly tobairos lies the *ecret of Camels’ delicate “bouquet”...of their rich, cool flavor—of their non-irritating mildness. It’s the tobacco that counts. AU the natural goodness of Qund’s to bacco is kept /rusk and rich for you by the (air-"ght, welded Humidor Pack. Don’t re move it Its tnnisture-proo/ cellophane also protects your Camdsfrom dust and germs. Put a puck in your pocket today. i NO TRICKS .. JUST COSTLIER TOBACCOS I IN A MATCHLISf BLIND ' I ftfl y I IvH i -S 1