The Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, February 19, 1937 Page: 3 of 4
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1987
THE RICE THRESHER
LOEW'S
In "The Last of Mrs, Cheyney," heif
latest picture for Met ru-lloldwyn-Mayer,
now at the Loew's theater, Miss Craw-
ford is the lovely American adventuress
who, aided by William Powell, almost
Hecces the British social leaders of their
priceless jewels.
To direct the picture, Uulcslawski re.,
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Here Are Sample
DAILY FARES
lliuirttun to
Beaumont
Orange
Lake Charles
New Orleans
Lufkln
Nacogdoches
Shreveport
Bryan
Dallas
Ft Worth
Austin ......
Waco
San Antonio..
Corpus Chrlstl
Brownsville
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Supporting tlici Lively
"When YouVe in Love"
Southern Pacific s<
and Louisiana tvitli . ....
ovtrniflhe and dayliuht AIR-CON-
DITIONED service.
Southern
City Ticket Offlcc, 91.1 Texan
Grand Central Station,
Washington Ave.
Phone Capitol 1121
year's absence, Ujurms which lw directed
"The Garden of Allah" and "Theodora
Goes Wild." lie was given an excellent
cast for the Frederick Lonsdale play,
headed l«y Miss Crawford, Powell and
Montgomery, and also including Frank
Morgan,' Je'usk Ralph,' Hernia : Jluine.
Nigel:,■ Uruee, Ralph l-orbes,cM'l.yllis
Claire and Aiieen Priugle.
* Iff • Wi 1 ^®f||
• irace Moore goes IS town in hen
You're iit Love," Columbia picture show
ing at the Met theater, in a knockout
yarn by the writer of "Mr. Deeds" and
"It Happened One Night" . .. with songs
classical and kwutgical . , . with more
fun and frivolity than you've ever seen
rolled into one piMnu !'
Can you imagitil? glorious (<iaei
Moure buying herself a husband in a
Mexican jail . . . wooing I film under a
blanket of stars . . . thrilliiig with song
at a tropical fiefcta . . . ■ swinging, the
strains of "Minnie the Moodier"?
Misfi .Miiim'j .in
t airy in mi
who iplays the leading male rob-, Aline
MaeMalion, Henry Stephenson, Thomas
Mill lu 11, Catharine |)oiiee! and Luis
Mbi I in Robert Risk ill. wrote and direct
ul the picture
KIRBY
"The Holy Terror," a Twentieth
t enlury-box. film, opens Saturday at the
kitl>\ theater,
•Now the mischievous miss is going to
become a I'.uJ'h Hedged tliei one of the
youngest in the nation. Kvcr since she
became an honorary hiiSfless nccntly for
an air line, she's been poring i scitcdly
Iivi-r aviation magazines ;uid studying
airplane models.
With her work: in "The Holy,.Terror,'*
Jain s interest in the skyway* has bun
soaring lu tin tilin, she1 is kidnaped by
spies, and, before sin- oiilvvils them, she
takes to I lie air for a, luuithei of Hying
setpieriees.
lu the east support ing Jane in "The
Holy Terror" are Anthony Martin, Leah
Kay, Jmm iJsttis,. Kl liirendcl and Jo<.
Lewis. The original screen play by l.oti
Breslow and John Patrick was directed
by James Ttnling, with Ioh(i Stom as-
sociate producer. Sidney t'larc and
Harry Akst did the songs,,
MAJESTIC
Willi' Songs' by Irving 1 Iter I i ii,. ^ai^r > *
ing, it to ii< w heights (jif , r,svanky
melody, "( >tt ihe Aycnue;;' j'l'weiitieth
Century box' sparkling, musical: pro-
duction, opens at the Majestic Tlniitie
Tuesday, February 16, with a -tellar
t-.i-t of entertainers mil tin laty<M lots
In the man ,:fo whose music ii'h--.1 "f
the world makes love.
Ill this real life romance of \< w
Vtirk', gay and glamorous ;e the t"WH
itself, Dick I'owell a nip Madeleine
i new lu musical
iv such masters
m
OTHI
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PACE THREE '
CAROL LOFNER AND ORCHESTRA
Carroll, a eimibin
Comedy, surroundc.,
of mirth ami melody as Alice have,
The Bit/ Brothers and (inner Bar,-
>• i. ■:% 4
crniclusnm, in : which
• "I V ,« V. I V • I > •-, - ® * I " # « •
i|fc '.of Irving/Berlin's melodies plays
novel and imWoj-tant pan, brings tin
He I*.
An exciting
!J.
K " 11S firtiiJAVtmifi" it ■'PPP"!,, „ •
pair to a thrilling', rinn.inlic1 and tune:
ful solution of their diil'ici,illit;Siiwirid-
ing up one of tlie giiyes) 'and most
lirehtlpwhi's inii>icals that the sereeti
has presehteii.
The six song hits Berlin wrote fur
"On the Avenue" are "This Year's
iaiH
To Star in Your School Work
BACK YOUR BRAINS WITH THE
ALL-STAR PEN
Fht can't even stop University of
Minnesota students from wooing.
Men in the isolation ward sent the
girls across the hall ice cream cones
in appreciative acknowledgement of
et of paper dolH,* , Ye> I *
a set
The "Committee for the Preserva-
tion of Tradition at St. Mary's Uni-
versity" proclaimed recently that
shaves, haircuts, baths and any other
similar marks of civilization would
be outlawed during exam week.
The
North of M.L., on Bissonet, 2 Blocks to the Left.
Shop Phone Jackson 2-
li
868
Jne Much and Ward Adkins are our It ice Kepresenlalives—I t you've
Mailed too long tor lliu^httir eut, let tlieiii lead >ou to our .hop!
Carol l.ofncr und his MIC orehentru will play I'or the Junior I'roni, Mareh I. from III till 2 at llie llou>lon ('lull.
Lol'ner lui had several sueeessl'ul eiigaueitienlo al the Itiee Bool'.
Mi
KiSses," "Vou're Laugliing ill
"Slumming on Park Avenue,"
Cot My Love to Keep Me Warm
"Th
I've
in,"
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e tiirl on the Police Gazette,
"lie Ain't Got Rhythm."
Darryl F. Zati'uck,'^ Twentieth .
tury b'ox pioiluetiou c;||ef, eh ,'se Roy
Del Ruth, of "Thanks a Million" arid
other hoti'd nui^ieab-. to direct, with
(ieiie Markey .i-Mieiate producer
Markey and William t, oiiselman
wrote the otigiual si reeii play
SUNDAY LECTURE
('(.niimi^l fii.iu t|UK« I . : .
in ihebiy, which Would «l\'t the light ol
ijatltfi' and wbnl it revealed an articit ■
Ijiteil place in th. n w ;>c|u ii\e t<f thittjis.
Without doing too much violence;to the'
old.The task fell to, Bene De^iJi't' S.
! '"IIjseei'Ued'' to' .riesCi'trli:!^licit the iit,-':
et Ik i'itnce pi tin philosophy ailil"|ne spe-
cial sciences in his 'lay was due tu Lin
hick of iru ihUl ' for the rt ise r< guUtKiti
f f&is'cji in the search for tiinh. So lie
w role a IJisi uursf oiiMfifhril This hriei
Lest is .i sketch to>c otily of llie '< art>
si,'ill nielhud ;md the wiaiilMew leMlll
iug from it, but also of |iesc:oles the
man.
"Descartes iiullnid is peihapjt belter
named the 'nietllud ceii.iinty' than
llie 'method of doubt.' Practically all
tIk rules lie formulated have to do willi
certainties, iir describe the
w bid. ill ab&iiilely certain bit 'i)
exist by itself, but involves necessarily
live existence of God
We come now to tl
what, if anything, can be known to esist
tp the physical world ill nature. Mutter,
ik, by
I
iimh ,1 Hill, ffifwasi ■ liiitriTiirlBllIf'
"He belieied that lie Cop Id gi if) I ill/
and s\siematj/e tin- win h of bsitiui
kiiuw ledge into an indiiliit.iMe unit
Mil t of t'iiiver>al Science ill'hi, 11\. ly
generated fruin a lew pi ifflct
and |,i iniitiv<i ideas.
Tlie m was io eh ar th. aii •.i
jihni'itiul intilM.
all
1
Mi
piestioii -..as
any tli'
iMiy p. ■itim.it n j.
according to Dtsirntiis, is .clearly con
ceived lo the .degree' thai, it is isaclU
huasured or ipumtitied l b nee the set
elice of pure i|iiaiitity m niiiiiher is the
true sciciire, The rniinl itself is not in
space because it cauhol be i|uantilied,
■ So tlieri is a reallll ill' uialter, arid
there |S a realm of mind. None of tin
i;iropei:t,i:cs jjjiifr 11 it one is a properly of
llie Iitller tlioligli, a«n ij'dine tu lies
curies, tliey act: upon each oilier when
tnlifid in a limnan urgatiism,
Vili'iotis criticisms', have ari«i ti o1
points in Jjeseartfh' •' argnmetit. I lis
critics hail Some rea-sinii Jo 'believe thai
he allowed hinisilf to accept anil at gin
from ;ideas which really wercaint char
and (bstiiut, though his whole preililec
ii.<n was to think diarly, I lis own
method of itflelU'Clititi 'it'll'ui.tibn Seems io,
have ^|M|i|ir:>'
At'imv rale'ilte Wsbtmrie-. « ShyliiyJ
is'not iin'd iieVer Hull be .oIlim'tAkd. •llite
•T.— —
it, is,a llaule-s wiu'd-poitrail of a grt;al
mind Iieeiline. lie ire ill.ill all) tiling else
tu kiiiiu' llie irulli .Old to kiiow u i leal
l.\ in tie, light ol nuture.
YOU CAN'T CHEW OFF
THE MOUTHPIECE!
STEMBITER
YELLO-BOLE
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Huy Hapiiiiu'ts on tin-
luxtullineM flan —
South Texan Caiwnorciui NaliuituI Hank
.,f r.-<l«T l llf,„. ll lusi.oon-.- ('iiriiurul t..n"
ill
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WADEMAN'S
ill
lowers
Clarence Wademan, '21
John Brandenberger, Rice Popieseiijdtiv
3106 Main Street Hadley 3111
(lootl lim'tHny uill out . . , itfitlit'iiiin always st-inl fh>inrs
The smoke
doesn't hit
your tongue
—
Tr> our "(hi the ' iknvjIs !
LAMAR DRUG CO.
"THE POPULAR RICE DRi'G SjOR'fc
Phil
Wall
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Poyo
| S* Senator Gerald E l^ye says:
"I enjoy the comfort a light smoke
111
Mr.
It Lets You SEE
Wlicii to Refill
—hence won't ritn dry
in classes or exams
Yen, thousands of students
to rule higher when they rrpluce
their old ' blind-barrel" pens
this new Parker Vueumalic.
This is because it is people who
are capable of rating high who go
for this Pen in a big
cause it is this kind
only this kind—that can
the best tluit is in them.
Its Scratch-Proof Point of Plati-
num and Solid Gold writes like o
zephyr. Unlike pens that hide the
ink within the barrel, this laminated
Pearl Beuuly lets you SEE Days
Ahead when it's running low. When
held to the light it shows the EN-
TIRE Ink Supply—holds 102%
More Ink thun old-style.
IlVt'he pen that received
votes thun any other TWO i
ofPclis COMBINED when 30 Col-
lege Papers asked 4,699 students
Thich pen do you own?" It was
awarded liy tho All-America Hoard
of Football to 90 nominees for the
All-America Team of 1936.
Go at once to any good store sell-
ing petiB and try this revolutionary
invention. Identify the genuine
Parker Vaeumatic iiy this smart
ARROW Clhv—this holds this Pen
low and SAFE in the pocket. The
Parker Pen Co., Janesville, Wis.
Clean* Your Pen At It Writes
Get Parker Qulti*, the new quick-drying
• ' -• oh e —
llll o f ilouiil w ill 'fr j
ti w(: imist i.loiibt' tin '/
cs.: i'si ■SB O f I 111 t
lit ful ;, |hfBii:';|S| i||iy; |l
this is,":.to,::.doubt:\vl.iii"li is
ihibiwble. So we arrange' all '(be1 ...biccts
of awarciies- I'd'nre us, in iinler iomiIi !
led till'!I! to svsteinatic d'.i.D, I'ii st. ali i
the l.d'iefs h;ise.| oil the <.f ,lhv 1
sense's fes Iiv till, boaril,' T,Ih- >ciises ,
arc kiiowiidi'lecei i e us at iinii-s.'. am! I
may always <M. ,so,,:
Applying the iiicl'
':Sllie,;,':"W?(:v miwI|H||lr,rr.i:ir.,IPR
ex isi ciicc of hoM, isiuce I &1JK1 ■o.tt> 6S'
scciii i • ■ o-t ati.l Ino e jjiMijhs vs',h> i
tiny really ilo noil ■
lint gialittitv1 that I l|n BB iv I
all that sccnis to me |i'i, be tin case, it
foil,iws tluit . I.: ill so. fat: as I
celt eil, ijiji] Siilllellllng, I e\l.-l < >!
not iliiiibt that iinc Cvisis as a doiiliU' .
t hit- caimoi think dial .one-dues Hoi i dst |
as ,i tljutki i So I Saul' Certain' ol my:
i sisti nei{ as a thinking soimivUtai
But tin slateliieiit was Ipiipic thai l-hii.
evistelici- of bo.lies was ilolilit flll \\ hat, i
then, is tin nature of tin •'!" which
e\is|s- I'he arglllllelll. Ill simple forty
is this I am cerium llial I ir.\ist . I,ml
I am n<>1 certain that any hoily e\isls;
there11ire I am iml a I'mili The thiukiiie
priiccss cannot occiu In iisdl. I ill is a
chariirterislic ol' a iliiiiking i'lpng. which
latter Itcscartes calls the Iiiinil, Siiiili or
spiritual sulisiailce So In has fomal
wluff lie is looking fur -uiii.' Iin il p.iiiit ;
• ■ l" i i:rtiii111v ill thi u'liiAerse, ami 'iii.wi j
by life lever of -I:ii'l dCdttitioii lu ■¥
going io move llie whole .realm of;)
theory.
Having ai'riwd al his iiiduhitahic fuel,
Descartes wonders jf the cxisteficc ol n
iuiiid iui] lies ihe c\isleiice of inn thing
el si According to Descartes., the mind
is no! (he kind of thing which could
"I have smoked Lttckies off and on e-ivv
since niv first term in the Senate 11 years
ago, and 1 have always enjoyed their
taste and the feeling of comfort and
safety a light smoke gives !my; throat, I
have done a great deal of puhlk speak'
ing, on the floor of the Senate. i/ver the
radio and at conferences. J\!eiscssarily
this results in a strain on the l oicc. ,Sf>
naturally, in smoking, I lune to think
of my throat—and 1 have found that a
light smoke is suitable to my thrinit."
- . HON. til KA1.X> 1' XVI::
U. S. SENATOR FROM NOlU'll \
THE PURE OIL STATION
iNexl door to Top Hat, is under
NEW MANAGEMENT
II. 10, I venter, Aireiil, Inviles Itiee Stuilentn
I u try Ills pi' rsi nut 11 > mi|ierviseil nervlee.
In a recent independent survey, an over-
whelming majority of lawyers, doctors, lecturers,
scientists, etc., who said they smoked cigarettes, ex-
pressed their personal preference for a light smoke.
Senator Nye's statement verifies the wisdom
of this preference and so do leading artists of
radio, stage, screen and opera, whose voices are
their fortunes, and who choose Luckies, a light
smoke. You, too, can have the throat protection
of Luckies—a light smoke, free of certain harsh
irritants removed by the exclusive process "It's
Toasted". Luckies are gentle on your throat.
THE FINEST TOBACCOS—
' "THE CREAM OF THE CROP"
A Light Smoke
ttt-a
AGAINST IRRITATION-AGAINST COUGH
Copyright 19.1T, The American Tobm*™ fomwmy
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