The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 03, 1934, Image 8

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THE BATTAL!
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By TOM BBOWN .
AT THE PALAC&-
' Thondaj, Friday and Saturday
"Traaiura Island.”
PREVIEW Saturday nit*: “Ser
▼ants' Entrnnc*.”
Sunday and Monday: "Sonranta'
En trance. ”
Tuesday and Wednesday: "Out
cast Lady.”
AT THE ASSEMBLY HALL—
Wednesday: "Men in White.”
Saturday at 6:30«and 8:80: "Gift
of Gak” '
Saturday‘at 10:80: "Cockeyed
Cars liars."
unday. I
te Palate
Wallace
Friday and Saturday
! Treasure Island,
Beery and Jackie
Thursday,
at the
urith
. Cooper.
Our old flsTorit* pirate story
brought to the screen for your en
tertainment Wallace Beery, in the
role of Long John Sihrer, gives an
able and interesting portrayal of
this famous fictional character.
Jackie Cooper is cast in the role of
the young adventurer, Jim Haw
kins, around whom Stevenson built,
his story. The old chant of “yo-bo
ll o, and a bottle of rum” gains
new glamour in this delightful ro
mance. The picture follows fairly
closely to the story as told by Stev
enson, hut this in no way detracts
from the delightful and romantic
appeal of the picture. Treasure
Island” is a picture for both old
and young. , “ -
The supporting cast includes Lio
nel Barrymore, Lewis Stone, Otto
Kruger, and Chic Sale.
ENTERTAINMENT—
(Continued from page 1)
Affairs.” la its day. “The G
Hat” rarely ever aroused «
meat beyond its sc
ism. However, at this 1st* dataJmeo, of the Chicago Civic Opera
the affairs of the loading ladiao | Company; Henri Deerii«, distin-
have eaaaad to bo a novelty, since guiahod pianist, and Beatrice Har-
the producers have long ago worn risen, famous cellist.
out the theme. Constance Bennett
a serrifeable jx-rformance,
inasmuch as sh* Mt behind her
manual jitters and some of her
monotony. The Green Hat,* as al
ways, is an appealing womsn’a
picture. However, if ana enjoys a
so-called “sophisticated” ‘jncture.
“Outcast Lady” should fill the bill
Constance Bennett plays the role
of a beautiful and provocative Eng-
ever martyred to the
tragic fhte of her lino. Bsd blood
and poverty cost her the men of
8. Clarence Harrow, noted law
yer.
C. One of the better known popu
lar orchestras, aa yet not selected.
Tickets for the series of enter
tainments may be obtained at the
T M C A dank or from one of the
students who are to canvass the
dormitories next weak.
. Among thoee canvassing axe:
- Jack Middagh, Odessa; W. C.
Rodger, Bonham; George Sehuhis,
Harlingen; J. D. Metcalf, Pennell;
Jack Ferguson, El Paso; Proxy
ker heart Loyalty to her husband,! Roberta, Sugarland; W. A. Trem-
who committed suicide on the wed- ^ DnUa*; Frank Bodnarak, Scho-
ding night, coat her her respect-1 Goor?* Brailsford, Hous-
ability. An ornamental and useless *° n * Alvin Ganuteeon, Clifton;
code of honor tabes her life.
CLASS PR FSI DENTS-
(Continued from pagej 1)
the corps a trip they will not soon
forget
The candidates for secretory and
traasurer and the number «f rotas
they received are as follows: Boy
Ford, Fort Worth, 108; ‘Gordon
Lambert, Shreveport, ff; Bay
Murray, Harlingen, 18; and Ed
Naal Yonkum, 81. The historian
and the social secretary were vote»‘
for at the same tins#. The eaadi
for historian were George
Sehuhis, Harlingen, Jack Fergu
son, El Pas., end Jock Roach, De
catur. The seniors nominated for
social secretary ere re George Com-
naa, Querd; Raymond Kerr, Am-
ariiOo; Gordon Lambert, and Wal
lace Langston, San Antonia. The
run off wap held b<
for historian,
The supporting cast includes
Herbert Marshall, Mrs. Patrick
Campbell, Ralph Forbes, and Elisa
beth Allan.
( otnaas for
Baily Barnahan, San Antonio; W. j social seofetary. Schultls won
B. Cochran, Houaton; F. A. Frans,
Dallas; Lebron Hardle, El Paso.
Herbert Hartung, Sen Antonio; 1106 to 44. John Crow was appoint-
t, by a margin of 81 vot|s, and
>; Kerr was elected by a rote of
Poultrymen Elect
Officers; Discuss
■ Financing Scheme
Wednesday at
1: “Men in Wh
Sunday and Monday at the
Palace: “Servants' Entrance,” with
Janet Gaynor and Lewis Ayna.
The same old story of the rich
girl whose father loses his for
tune, and, thrown upon her own
resources, she finds that she does
not know how to do anything ex
cept play, pout, and paint But she
is of a stout heart and starts out
to learn to bo useful instead of
ornamental. Of course, there is the
fiancee who has enough money to
buy the cottage, with the pots and
kettles for little Janet to use. Since
she does not know how to use
them, she makes a resolution to
go “upon her own” for throe
months, hoping to come back and
make future hubby happy with her
cooking. But, as usual, difficulties
arise. Unable to cook, she loses
her position in the homo of Nod
Sparks, a melancholy cartoonist,
-after pulling the old pie flinging
act with him. From there, our
heroine goes to the home of a so
cial “big-shot.” Here she imme
diately becomes acquainted with
Lew Ayres, the hero, who is the
family chauffeur. Ayres is design
ing motor-boats in his spare time,
and, like all engineers, has very
Tittle use for girls. Of course our
heroine falls for him, and has a
difficult time choosing between the
past and* the present, finally end
ing up to the happiness of all con
cerned. A delightful story that
every person should see. j
The supporting east includes
Walter Connolly, Ned Sparks,
Louise Dresser, and. G. P. Hunt-
Icy, Jr.
the Assembly
White,” with Clark
Gable and Myrna Loy. ( ■
A story of love in a
The popular and rising young sur
geon, played by Gable, is the main
foreajbehind the hospital. Gabel is
engaged to marry Myrna Loy, the
daughter of a wealthy man. Tbs
naturally spoiled daughter cannot
understand Gable's devotion to his
work, so a quarrel results. Gable
turns to the arms of a student
Harry Johnston, Laredo; J. B. Lee,
Henderson; Martin Cornell, Dallas
L M. Hubby, Waco; L M. Soi
mors. Son Antonio; and Walter
Young, Sulphur Springs.
Paschal Scottino, two hundred
and ton pound guard from last
year's Fifeahman team, la being
counted on heavily by Southern
Methodist University this fall.
two. Everyone will enjoy those
madhouse antics. Wheeler is the
nurse for consolation. Gable lores' I kle P t ««mnlac who has the annoy-
Myrna devotedly, so finally eon- ln * h ^ ,,t of •▼•nrthin*
sents to giro up his career. Fata, * 1 *’ ht on * eM stoppsd *>1 Wool-
howevsr, teaches Gable a hitter ^ Woobey talks kirn-
lesson. The nun*, desperately ill into a jam by telling the bus
es an aftermath of aa illegal op I k * nd (nnknown to him aa such, of
t ration, is rushed to the operating cour **). that he had a vary sweet
room, and Gable is to operate. The tWn * on the Hne. The two rascals’
nurse tells Gable that she still I e * c *P*d* in capturing the wild
loves him, and forgives him. Myrna 1 k>oar nffording one of the host ear
overhears this confession. She '*• Mugha over provided for
understands, and forgives Gable, ^ * cre * n entertainment. Noah Beery,
six! everything works out suitably, M t** husband of Woolaey’s Indy
even to the death of the young ; fri « nd . providos an excellent song
nuns. The picture has a great 10 the amusement of the spocta-
deal of emotional display, but is a | tor *- He does an excellent job of
singing the current popular song,
ed a member of the student athletic
council by hcclimation.
The entertainment series which
will bring many eminent people to
the A and M campus this ytar
boon brought about through the
efforts of Jack Ferguson. Due to
the fact that he has spent much
time and effort for which he has
V«d no remuneration, It was
suggested thst the senior clgss ex
tend Ferguson a vote of thanks in
order to show the appreciation of
tho student body. The suggestion
met with immediate approval and
was passed upon without any op
position,'*
SENIOR COURT—
(Continued from page I)
Tuesday and Wednesday at tha
Palace: “Outcast Lady,” with Con
stance Bennett
The film version of Michael Ar
lan’s The Croon Hat” which was
so popular on Broadway several
seasons ago. Tho play had been
filmed as a silent flicker before
under the title of “A Woman of
good porforfiance. The picture is
a typical Gable picture.
The supporting cast includes
Klirsbeth Alien, Otto Kruger, and
Jean Hersholt.
Saturday at 6:80 and 8:80: “Gift
of Gab,” with Edmund Lowe,
Gloria Stuart, and Ruth Ettiag.
A glorious extravaganza of wine,
women, and song. A “knockout
musical comedy” with all your fav
orite screen and radio stars. The
story opens with a fast talking
grafter and his stooge (who, af
ter failiag in selling a patented
ink remover}, inadvertently find
themselves pushed into the radio
broadcasting gams. This picture
should extract a consistent flow ol
laughter jfrom any audience, no
matter how cynical Be sure and
see it, ev*n if you are tired of the
continual train of musical and
radio pictures.
Tho supporting cast includes
such favontee of screen and radio
as Phil Baker, Gens Austin, June
Knight, Bels Lugosi, Boris Kar
loff, Andy Devine, Three Stooges
Sterling Holloway, Alice White,
and Graham McName*.
And the big. bad wolf, was dead.
Be sure to so* this picture for tho
boot laugh in months.
guilt has boon determined, th.»Trial
Judge Advocate will impose so ade
quate penalty upon the advict and
consent of tho other Law Members.
The purpose of the Court is to
fairly, impartially and conecien-
ciously adjudicate all eases of dis
cipline and inflict ths necefary
punishment, depending upon ; the
seriousness of the offense commit
ted. It will convene as often as
rnary in order to maintain a
dear docket sad not allow 4s see
to accumulate.
At the first mooting of the Poul
try and Egg Club for tho MBMM
year, Frank Bednarek, of Scbukf-
burg, was unanimously elected
president for the 1684-88 session
Other officers elected were George
Roesnor of Katy, vice president,
and Irving White, Amarillo, so4-
rotary-tnasunr.
The club discussed plans fcg
raising money to send the Poultry
Judging Team to the Inter colle
giate Judging Contest late hi No
vember. Other plans snggest.-d
were a benefit picture show on thf
campus and the selling of chicked
salad sandwiches at the Bryan Falx
and at all home football 'games.
A program committee was ap
pointed, consisting of Dan Lay;
Beaumont; Bill Wiley, Port Arthur;
and George Roesnor, Katy. The.
committee was instructed to ar
range for addresses to bo given by
well known College and out-of-
town poultrymen at future meet
ings of tho dub.
Tho club is sponsored by Profes
sors D. H. Reid and W. F. Mun-
norljm.
K-DET KAPEKB—
(Continued from page D
AGGIES”**** TERSE BRETH
REN of tho SENIOR CLASS with
but a SINGLE THOUGHT were
seen out on RAILROAD STRKKT
in BRYAN about MINE O’CLOCK
last SATTRDAY nito—we have
the MOTIVE but not the NAMES
—oh, well, tis a j weary life —
THERE AIN’T NO REST FOR
THE WICKED.” I
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HR Y AN
W*Vlait
WEEN IN
DuuH Forget
BULLOCK A JONES
BARBER SHOP
Dartmouth’s sonier class recent
ly endorsed thro# curriculum re
form*; a course la marrisgu, abo
lition of the present lawhllkto
system, and unlimited cuts for all
_
Oklahoma farmers are estimated
bp losing about $100,000,000
each year from soil erosion. I
to
President Roosevelt Monday pro
claimed October 12 of each year
Columbus day. '
AGGIES
Get Oar Prices Or the
FoDewing
Stocks - Tennis Shoes
Trench Costs - Work
Clothes - Socks - Shorts
and 'Shirts • Window
Shsdes - Rugs Etc.
Campus Variety
T Store ’ j
Let’s Take Temple
AGGIES!?
Cold Drinks
Good Sand niches J
Gulf Gas
HRDUCKA’S
On Navasota Highway
Hhe Quick fl&forence Book'
of Information on AH Subjects
Webster’s C ollegiate
Hhe best Abridged Dictionary
d VUMuiikJX.'diki
SHIPMENT
“Dv toIumm to eoavcafeBt tor quick mftrroc* ,
work, oad’oltavottor ths boat dHRsaary for*
rork of »Uirh I know. '-PtmtU tUrncmrt,
of Voivrrtitr of funnl
sad Deportment Hoadi of too ding
* Ofroo with thto opinion.
ftaSTg— »/1
mjm
Far non Wordi mod Mraooo; Ster«ni.
MM |
fco Jl AtiToar Colton Boofartor
or Write for In/ormnUoo to tho
G. * C Mrrriam Ce.
Saturday at 10:80: “Coekoyoc
Cava lien,” with Burt Wheeler
Robert Woolssy, and Dorothy Lee
A picture of tho middle ages «s
it couldn’t have been. Wheeler and
Wooliey pull one fool stunt right
after the other, getting into trou
ble with wary act, and getting
out by an act of the angel that
guards over such nuts as th
CAMPOS •;]I
CLEANING, PRESSING
ALTERATIONS and REPAIRS
Joel English
W. E. (Shorty) Holbrooke
CLEANERS
WE SPECIALIZE IN
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Complete Line of Accessories
North Gnt« Nest to Mn. Parkhill s < afe
Uniform Goods
Arriving: Daily
A. M. WALDROP
& Co.
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Two Convenient Stores
Bryan and College
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uto rounjd. so firm, so fully .packed-
Luckies are made of only the clean cen
ter leaves—these are the mildest leaves
-they coslf diore — they taste better.