The Simmons Brand (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 8, Ed. 1, Saturday, November 13, 1920 Page: 3 of 4
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GLOVES FOR EVERY USE
Our line of Gloves is ihc result of special
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'alone." If you let u& know your wants in Groceries Stationery
'and Confections there 'will he no cau-e to weep. Buy from us
and smile all the time.
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NEWS DIGEST.
Homer II. Hutto.
S. M. U. Ims been given the gum nf
$50000 by W I). Hamllotn of Wichita
Falls to he used for the endowment of
the chair of geology.
The ministreial students of the Uni-
versity of Texas have organized a Students
Ministerial Society.
The Wake Forest Glee Club will start
on itt annual trip November 12. The trip
this year will include eight cities of North
Carolina and Virginia.
The next Convention of the Baptist Stu-
dents Union will meet in llaylor College
the third Fridav of October 1921.
Till Slate University chemical library
is the largest ill the South.
"Y1!(J "AlUmni of the University of Ohio
ilrfr raisin1 .1 "Inllliuri dollar for the pur-
"pose of constructing 'a' hugli stadium on
the nint)-two acre athletic field. "Tills
Coliseum will have a cating capacity of
63000.
Dr. lhincs. for twelve years teacher
of Iiililc in San Marcos Academy has
been forced. (p. retire on. account of ill
health. '- ' - -
That Kicc is fast living down her repu-
tation for aristocracy is shown by the fact
that approximately one-fourti of her stu-
dents are paying all or part of their ex-
penses this year by working. Through an
efficient empIonient agency a large mini
her of students have secured employment
and in man cases in the particular kind
of employment they intend to follow after
graduation
A mass meeting of the patrons of T
C. C. recently resulted in the raising
an endowment fund of $152000.
That merican students arc ignorant
the Hible was shown by a recent test
made on the seniors of Columbia U. by
the Young Men's Christian Sqciety. Twen-
ty simple questions were given and an
average grade of 40 percent was made.
'I he "Daily Texan" is the only college
daily in the state and the "Baylor Lariat"
is the only semi-weekly.
lcxaiulcr the Great is said to have been
buried in a coffin of gold
Texas U. School of Mines at El Paso
was reiently appropriated $15000 for the
enlargement of the dormitory anil $12000
for the improvement of the grounds.
T.dward It. Hardv 12 is the youngest
aiinlpni mer enrolled in Columbia U. He
alicady spetikjfcsven lajigljageg
One-fifth of the population of the United
States is in the schools
Latest census bhow that the total iium
ber of people living under the American
flag is 118000000
Texas elected a Republican congress
mu.i for the first time in 24 years
The crowded conditions in Zellner Hall.
A. C. C have been relieved by the com
pletion of the third floor.
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LOST -On tennist court on the campus
on or about October 21 a tennis racket in
good shape. Return to Ernest Lee al
Cowden Hall and receive a liberal re
ward.
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WHEN -YOU EAT WHEN YOU DRINK THE
PARAMOUNT QUESTION IS
-Arc you getting the best? If wc serve you it js the Lest.
CANDIES LUNCHES AND DRINKS THAT SATISFY
Remember for
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High Grade Men's Weara-
bles at the lowc t prices pos-
sible; assuring you of the
REST VALUES!
Read the following prices
and take the BIG SAVING.
25 PER CENT REDUCTION on all Overcoats Leather Coats
Raincoats Sweaters Sheep-Lined Coats Wool Shirts Under-
wear and Hosiery.
MINGUS-PRICE COMPANY
(Men's Quality Outfitters.)
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COHPTOfTS THREE DRUG
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140 Pine St. 10415 North First 11C Chestnut St.
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We Hove a Nice Supply of
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If you are looking for Jewejry that will please don't fail
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Students ivill always find a hearty welcome at
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"Spinhs" Pearson.
I'rcslim.iM lnpMiril s.ivh iliat he hnoes
to be one of the "Campus Lights" in 1
year or two.
All ric lit Slime but remember that the
campus lights go out at 12 o'tloik
Mrs.. Malone- "Sister has oui fathei
come home yet?"
Sistei "I think so llolibie is hitting
in the woodpile." Snitched.
Hiiip von ever noticed how Prof. Chand
ler continually shakes a piece of crayon
in Ins hand with that distinctly seven
come eleven" motion? Adapted.
The tears were streaming from her eyes
As Iipi- lAver left for nrison:
He clasped her fondly by the hand
And she in turn clasped Ins n.
The Telescope Michigan Daily.
Henry Davis "How will you have you
hair cut?"
Mr. Aniftin "Clin it a little around
the edges and leave it long on top."
Hursar Carswell "Why did you leave
your last place?"
Comely bteno Applicant 1 was caught
kissing my boss."
Carswell tr-um-you can shut toinoi-
row morning."
Prof. Cuinpbell-T-"Don't use that phrase
'Small town stufT."
Hnl HoL'hhmd "Whv. does it make you
home sick?" Adapted from the Slate.
FOR SALE Mi giri's picture good as
new Otto Williams.
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"If you love me tay tow."
"If you don't love me tay tow."
"If you lnc me tweeze my hand."
"Hut don't keep me tilting on these told
tens all night long. I'll feeze o deli."
Dammit.
THE SANITARY BARBER
SHOP
Invites the students of Simmons Col
lege to make our shop their head
quarters when in the city Have
your friends meet you here.
Your Friends
SANITARY BABBER SHOP
WEAVER HAGUE Mgr.
1022 North First Street
DR. M. E. CAMPBELL
Practice Limited To
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Glasses Correctly Fitted
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THE CHRISTMAS GIFT
WITH THE PERSONAL
TOUCH
YOUR PHOTOGRAPH
Have us make yours now and
avoid the rush.
T. S. HIGGINBOTHAM'S
STUDIO
152 1-2 Chestnut St.
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Phone 610
BOYD'S MARKET
FOR NICE BIG FAT
SEAL SHIPT OYSTERS
PHONE 830
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pause there. Don't you see 'its markeJ
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Pope Poole "Yes hut 1 areut ureii.
Why Go to Town ?
YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU WANT AT" THE EDGE OF THE
CAMPUS COMPARE OUR SALE PRICES
SALE BEGINS SAT. NOV 13 AND LASTS TILL NOV. 23
regular value1 our sale
price
Ladies' Silk Hose $4.50 350
Ladies' Silk Hose $3.50 $2.75
Ladies Silk Hose (College Special) $2.50 $1.75
Cloth Hats for men and women $4.50 $3.55
Silk Shirts suitahle for Xnias presents..$8.45-$ 12.50 $6.74-$8.45
A FREE PAIR OF TROUSERS GIVEN WITH EVERY SUIT '
ORDERED DURING THE SALE. NOW IS THE TIME
; TO ORfiER THAT THANKSGIVING SUIT.
Cowboy Clothing
Company
CATERING TO'COLLEGE CHAPS "WE SELL F0R.LESS"
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The Simmons Brand (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 8, Ed. 1, Saturday, November 13, 1920, newspaper, November 13, 1920; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth97767/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hardin-Simmons University Library.