The Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, October 15, 1937 Page: 4 of 4
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*88 BICE THRESHES
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t'tnger who wai staked to a fling at
U'xuty by a curlou* millionaire who
wanted to see U' hk guess was cor-
reet that she had what it took to hold
lver own wtih the ole-wire-seeklng
H«'h at one ol Europe** most fashion-
able recreation tenters.
Franehot Tone and Robert Young
j shaie leading male imbrv in the new
Crawford hit which will probably win
an equal appeal to the feminine fac-
tion because of Adrian', newest fa-
shion creatiors as for its dramatic
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A now Pete Smith Specially film und
I ii miniature musical reel completes the
show.
KIRBV
Battling, barbaric war lords . . .
! thirsting for blood, black gold, and
love! Searing your senses with scenes 1 Bldg. F. 7918.
of savage combats . . . wild adven-
tures t| Jg and clashing loves , , . bias-
ing across the Gobi Desert's scorching
sands! A film drama that pierces the
iff ■
This is the story of Columbia's new-
est Jack Holt adventure drama, "Out-
laws of the Orient," which opens Sat-
urday at the Kirby Theater for a
three-day run only. Mae Clarke ap-
pears opposite Holt with Harold Hub-
er, James Bush, Hay Walker, Bernice
Roberts, Joseph Crehan, and a cast of
Itawub of Chinese „„d Ibivrilu.
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We sell Shcaffer, Parker, Conklin,
Swan, Wahl-Eversharp and Waterman
Pens and Pencils. Names engraved
free. Fountain Pen Hospital, 601 Kress
in support. Ernest Schoedsack di-
rected.
The exciting story of one man's bat-
tle to save the desert oil fields from
the rampages of Tartar hordes! Dyna-
mite hurtling from the clouds! Bul-
lets blazing from the ground! Hearts
calling from across seven seasl To win
tiie untold riches buried beneath the
Gobi Desert's burning sands! Red-
blooded drama that makes the screen
tremble with the impact of thrill-thun-
dering drama . . , and a woman's un-
conquerable love!
Fountain Pen Hospital repair* all
makes at Pens and Pencils. (01 Kress
BWg. F. T818.
Get your wfttchec.
chains, etc., from B. O. Krelter,
Bldg. Lobby,
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This Baylor end played the greatest
game of his life last Saturday against j
Arkansas. He grabbed a pass from j,
among three Arkansas players behind
the got>l line to score the final touch- j
down and beat the conference champs, I
20-111, In the fourth quarter.
B. E. Sylvester, Agent,
Invites Rice Students to
try his personally super-
vised service.
LEARN THE YELLS!
Attend the pep meeting in the Phv- j
Anif-bitheiiltr today at LIS, .Learn
ilt< yells if you do riot, already know
t' 1 in They a re printed on the inside
p.-C'-s of The Thresher
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OLD GRAY BONIS'ET
I Hi on y our old bonnet .
With tin- K-l-C-E on it,
lArid well lead old S.irnm.v 'to the fray
Oli. -'.el! roe. roe, ror em, f
Ami We'll sOek, sock,;Bock itijn, : •
Ti.l the end of Judte/iiedt Dav.
SECRET PRACTICE—
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THEATRES
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With every wash job, you get a
VACUUM CLEANED interior!
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(Next door to Top Hat)
The Dorms are well pleased, why not follow
their footsteps?
A growing Savings is Future Wealth, ,
Future rest and relaxation* \
South Texas Commercial National flank
COACH ROUND TRIP
On Students' Special To
wty
—better, cooler, cleaner.
buretor-Action cools smoke. Keeps
bottom of bowl abiolutiiy dry
Caked with honey. At dealers
P. 5728
When ye wanta get
Ya Gotta See
Herb May—is the Rep.
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4705-11 Wain St.
Phone L. 8133
Sat., Oct. 23
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SALLYPORT
OCT. 20, 21. 22 ■
COACHES AND LUNCH CAR
Lv, Houston - - - - • - 7:30 A.M.
Ar. Austin ....... 12:00 Noon
RETURNING (Same Day)
Lv. Austin - - 6:00 P.M.
At. Houston 10:30 P.M.
BEAUTY SHOP
1B1BSIS.
ON GUARANTEED
GOODRICH TIRES
AND OTHER CAR NEEDS
3 STORES
No, 1
Milam at Lamar
No. 2 ||
Vashington at Heights
Just select the merchandise
j you want—show us your li-
cense receipts — make your
! own terms — we deliver your
purchase at oncc.
No Red Tape. No Delay,
The Whole Transaction in
9 MINUTES
No. 3
7509 Ilarrisburi; jjijj[jj
2 Blocks North of M.L., on Bissonct, 2 Blocks to the Left.
The Dormitory's Shop Phone Jackson 2-1868
We don I {five "Notieealde" haircuts—No one knows you've had a
haircut hut yourself, and yet it lasts two weeks
CITY TICKET OFFlCE-iHU TEXAS AVE.
GRAND CENTRAL STATION—WASHINGTON AVE.
PHONE CAPITOL 1121
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to ihe I ountiiin Pen llospitiil. they r<?-
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SOUTHAMPTON
PHARMACY
172.") Bissonct
School Supplies
for Rice
sandwiches
Fast Delivery
Service
School Supplies
Stationery
Books - - Gifts
Lending Library
1014 Texas Ave.
Pig n Whistle Scores Again
Willi That New Sandwich
Sensation
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SOLD ONLY AT
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Sandwich Shop
1701 \ 30J8
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with smokers ... giving them the kind of a smoke
they want... in the way they like it best.
Chesterfields are refreshingly milder-^they've
got a tqste that smokers like* Chesterfields
are different from all the rest... THEY SATISFY.
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The Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, October 15, 1937, newspaper, October 15, 1937; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth230399/m1/4/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.