The Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, November 8, 1935 Page: 4 of 4
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THE BICE THBESHEB
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JFBIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1938
one of—
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un argument over canoes and blankets.
The Indians never ceascd thereafter to
pester (hem. De la Salle, determined
to find the Mississippi, set out with a
party of 20 men, returned almost alone,
unsuccessful, and suffering from the
effects of the journey. He found the
men and women he hod left at the
cump greatly diminished, and looked
out on the bay to find his last siiip
(■one. The mate, left in charge, had
i>ot drunk and run her aground dur-
ing a storm.
He now began frantically to exploit
his last remaining hope, the finding of
the Mississippi. On his second trip to
the east he took again 20 men, crossed
Texas in the spring when the rivers
were sw^Uen, suffered from rattle-
snakes, alligators, fevers He returned
in 1687, having gone as far as Arkan-
sas, probably within a few days' jour-
ney of his salvation, bringing back only ■
eight of the twenty men. He iinmedi-
ately assembled the third and last ex-
pedition. V't
This time he took only M5 men, and j
there were only 20 left at the fort. ,
Everybody know that they were taking,;
their last adieux, and the occasion was
touching In the extreme,' De la Sallej|
iumself had: a feeling that he was near- j
lMg the end. They set out. Near the
Brazos he sent out a party W find a
t-ache of corn thai he had left on the
previous expedition, They did not re- ,
turn He waited, then; sent out his
i ,U hew to search for the (A) |Hw nephew ,
uld not return De la Sallb went, to
,Vt.i for' liimseliloundt'l}«; '
v. ho s|1(,wud tm tK^ body "f his
jivplww iimd I'hert shot hint. , , : *■«,
TfitS were;:': inimtiMus minders j
n ^ c'i <'is:; ■:' :i'v« -': r i J tier r.:, luii: a;'.t'*;>Y
■(v ■ n-'irhcd' C'aoadiV and Prance.
U!i i'ihil ,,.uu.r* it.ft; lit, tile fort.: little was-
.mi knowi. h. tt.nH iWe -Spaniard*.
,, v0 ,;i| Kru-rVunan rtfUr^ sa, group o ,,
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an artist to an organization only re-
sults in confusing the organization and
destroying the artist."
Then what is art?' East Says; ''Art
Name* engraved fro® if you buy a
Pen or Pencil ftwn the Fountain Pen
Hospital, 601 Kress Bid*, F. 7918.
1$ life itself. A#; Is a heightened con-
sciousness of life. If life hasn't an In-
trinsic value which makes It worth
living, then what's the use of life?"
Fountain Pen Hospital repairs «U
makes of PW and Pencils. 601 Kress
Bidg. F. 7918.
LET'S BEAT ARKANSAS!
GABLES, INC.
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We'll Meet You After The Game
3100
Main
Watches repaired And in
48 hours. No more waiting 1 to 2
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CO-EDS
Have you visited our
DOWNSTAIRS SHOP?
Here you'll find, "young but not ingenue,"
clothes for a gay life—whether for campus,
the games, movie dates, dinner or dances.
The Downstairs Shop is just the place to shop
for your dresses, suits;: and evening clothes
. . . they've youth, style and individuality .
and too they're so moderately priced.
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Why worry when you break your
Fountain Pen or Pencil? J"cf ami It
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to die Fountain Pen Hospital! they re-
pair all makes. 601 Kress Bidg.. F, 7918.
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The special treat you can al-
ways afford, because you'll enjoy
the finest foods you ever tasted
at the low cost of only—
LUNCHEON
60c and 75c
DINNER
75c to $1.50
WARWICK HOTEL • MAIN at HERMANN
IN
AUTHENTIC FORMAL WEAR
FOR YOUNG MEN
Drape Model Tuxedo SOA
Including the Vest \J
DRAPE MODEL TAIL COAT
and Pleated Trousers
"YOU COULDN'T BUY MORE STYLE AT DOUBLE
THE PRICE"
—and of course we have a complete stock of dress
accessories.
"HOUSTON'S BEST SHOP FOR MfN*
BrtRRINCf R'N9RT9N
50 6 Main*.
WARD ADKINS BOB BIERING
Rice Representatives
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in hi.lmr i.l lln' fuu'llial) Usui) Tin
pfitVt fifeo wcnl to ihe Wilinrrl Hott'j
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M.<11. li '.[111- ri;,!icc \v.-i> jironi.uiii'i'd ||r
(Hsliiifct inci-ss. All oi tin.1 faculty
ii.cinbi/t . ;«| |x-iii<■. 1 in lint' Icttlc |s j
■ vvvll ill. ill. ;~tUfli-nt:-. iind inonibcfs of ]
:h< tiain.. flu; WashiiiKlun Ti;xan>,"
aiaili tin. jiany an (.xnmplo of liuspi- .
; tifljiyr ri-;1"' ',■ ;"
.Sinifl.ay W*j' ^ptitil. ;tlu;' :(lay ^sight^t'1*:
iti)r a'- did tin- Udin Wc Iravclctl to
Ml. VV DKin, Arlington Cometcry,
wlu-ic Hiiln.'it F, Ixt's lximi- is located. :
the Smithsonian Jnstitu1ir.il, and to I
many other pla.-e.s in Washington. !
VVn slai'ted die return trip to llt.iu.s- .
tfm al 7:(l(l a.m. Monday rilprnirigj' 111 j
hoin-, l«'hii)d I lie team, and m.ide fast)
enough lime to meet the train aifain
in Hr.iiist.in. Our time for the ret lift i
wajl'jD Jiour.s. The Irain rraujji^kl W.j
hotir.s. .- aijii'i pif«?
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EASTMAN MAKES- !
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ell, to Start with, we take tobacco
from our own Southland — milcl ripe
tobacco with lots of natural flavor but
no harshness or bitterness.
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< .\pei iejire i.s importi.iil for us own |
Mike; ai.d. at the ..ana lime. fh«f:r>rhi.;t,i!i;-
i i.c of a profession whieh develojis i
and lommuriiriiie.s experience.
Al t ■ i)idi pendencc is now not a
fhr.iiy Iml -i (act SiihordinaliDii .,1
THEN AS A SECOND STEP-
We blend this home-grown tobacco
with spicy, aromatic Turkish to-
baccos from across the seas. These
Turkish tobaccos, you may know
have a flavor and fragrance entirely
different from our own.
AS A THIRD STEP-
These tobaccos are cross - blended
welded together —the best way
we've found to get a more pleasing
flavor and a better taste in a cigarette.
THAT'S WHY CHESTERFIELDS
ARE MILD AND YET
THEY SATISFY
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In a single day people from ten different
states visited our Chesterfield factories.
8,200 visitors during the past year saw
Chesterfields made.
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O 1935, I.ir.cr.TT & Mvrnt Todacco Co.
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The Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, November 8, 1935, newspaper, November 8, 1935; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth230342/m1/4/?q=%22Education+-+Colleges+and+Universities+-+Rice+University%22: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.