T I I B A SI- V O L . X M I - W K E K t . V N KW S P A PKH VI B U S H K O KY K R Y W E D N E S D A Y W I . s a i t I. i . \ Y in n u sr i m w w <*i niK I nivek si i v A U S T I N T E X A S , S A T U R D A Y . N O V E M B E R 27. 1909. 1 r i t NO. 20 FARMERS WON THANKSGIVING GAME OVER LONGHORNS First Half Ended Wit^) No Score-"-Garne W as Anybody's Until Last W histle—Ball In Farmer Territory Most of the Time. Both Teams Played Hard Game. TEXAS LOST BY 5 TO 0 SCORE i i til ii i a l a i w i n k i n g Seven th ou sand foot hall nut liutdnMtH hr»*ak U t * majority o f whom wert* wearing tin flu* orang** mid whli**, and a good tin* in te rfere n c e and tackle airings of automobile*!, carriage* aud man with th e p lgsklng. he f e a r J taxi* abs mere llm*d up for blo* ks, I* **dy plung' d at th**rn fnt**r* **ptlng ell lier d irection along th** Sp* H in n y, Moor** and Katusd.'ll, a s was th eir p a ssa g e and downed both. th e the Soon* c a s e Iii flu* g a m e against **rs. c o n s ta n tly tarried the hall thru tile e n em y 's line for good gains. T hey were m em b ers of the "old g u a rd ” their skill coupled with weight and thru aud e n e r g y tore great h o le s ti e breast Works or A. Ar M. Re­ peatedly th eir g a in s brought cov e ted th** ch eerfu l cry of tell yards, and first down by flu* refer**** brought a p ­ plause I*arf of whom w e re w earing (hi* cad et .VI, « mh|* ni. rial and vt IHI**. hum A, dr d**f«»at Ti'X«h Th 11 rn* I ay in what wan pronounced to be flu* h* si gann* e v ­ er play*ii on ( lark Field, by a m o r e of 5 to 0. A forward p i i h h b y Hum in th** s e c o n d half, a Ilion to Kelly Ital* l**w yards to «roan lh** g o al, ea tl .** lh** fiiihir** to Kick g o a l Ih Hiory of the T h a n k sg iv in g gain**, or re* it*- Home lady in th** g ra n d stan d inark«*d. Kelly m ade a hoiu** run aud Tin- chuinpioutihlp defeated Texan. | ai ms* *s to th*' of tile Soul Ii w«*Hf I tills 'ans from r o l l . go Still ion. anybody’** gain** until th e last whiatle I n. ruy. punts, tor.* thru W. Mown. At III.* 'lid Of ti.** first (til** fhdd and w a s never down until it half neither team had s c o r ed , and s.i> that T e x a s would sits. lain tli.it we more half th** Farm er hunch were stacked oil him. His speed was a puzzling thing to th** red s w e a te r s , for soiue- their judgm ent hues th ey failed found tackle, opponents did. Hut sin* •*«»k t h e m s e lv e s sa ilin g through th e atmos- it as ui<‘ii do. For minutes ii* ouch half, th e tw o te a m s phero with n oth in g except m other m ile onslaught a fter on sla u g h t in an • n o n , uni o n ly to win th** Thanks- th o u g h a .Masslngale. It was pro* e l a groat hindrance repu tation of old, by acor- in th** second h a lf than her • mg g a m * * , but to I m * th e c l i am pions and Jo n es w ere good to T h e e n d s Dyer, L eonard, B arnes, iii their la c kl- ing. S poonts. who s u cce ed ed Massin- through a n y superior gal** at full, proved to be th e s a m e failed and md th irty-five Im* S o u th w e s t. not from th e sp ectators. arth to stop them . 1 I uniters in an effort little to Ile receiv ed light, th e la Moved It went in to th** ii thousand, who were ;’ory of W|ld. was that T e x a s o u tp la yed her 'pundits. During rh** g r e a te r part in the bi Hie strug gle, th e ball w as T here • ii see m ed that the were fillies w h en •'"auge ami w h ite would ca rry the Fill across tin* e n e m y ’s line, but we f a i l e d . th e co lleg ia n s. ‘C t h the broose* l» xas won fin* toss, c h o se to dc? ; 1 'a** ••' lit a f f o r J m In* t *,«* . w . . i i . n i i t h i n l t h < \ m a d * ' d l l r f i i v t l o - i i . iir*-«-r. an*! b*> 1 Minin* of * iv Th*' ( a g a i n * ! uh lh** liiru fu n i«n i a n il for w i>< Ii fh**y fought, **Hid«‘tit .V. or*- in T h u i ; «la> a g um* v\,is it llu d e f e a t . it u i* Inn III* ftttl j i * g i n n i n g o f . l r I thing* th«» I u i\er»it> J rh. toward wlii*h IIH * \ . r for g r e a t e r ..| T**x loyal Al f i n n h a ll Hi l i t h (lf h o d ) a r * ' \ | t o \ A lh*- fu n hillman could N 'arils. Il.i till Itoti pilaf inn m a k e hut o u t o f ti a a to a . h a l l g o i n g outxid*- Is l h r e c e i v e d y a r d kit K o f K i r k , bill fail. ii to ail' aa. •• Rug**! adv anc- to Mu** of ncri liming**. • * hall only 11;» I* *1111 MaHHitlKMh' t**ok ;i yards off (B ya rd punt. Massin Kale plunged by Ward with no gain. Kirk punting pi yards to K e l l y , who a d v a n c e d hut 2 y a r d s . In k i c k f*»l t 11 yd T exas bu* as f u l l * * i t*» in b e i n g u * s e s e i m r b i d d i n g . p e n i l l ; , H am ilton kick**) to Iin|«. Ma. - uignle, in* return Rug. I gain of IT vat Is o n plunges t<, p ; i - , t n*. | cm lo yards, t o r e * . i K**||y thru Hue. Kirk l y n r l p en alty f i r e d pun?, ad v.un e l end o a k run. In late pluv Kirk I r«»k* h o er ter* nee and got in Man t h e slipper * lo on Hand! Mussing;)I** advanced ton s IO Mini punt, Moore m ade i and lie kb . It.neMi* ii addeil H* o v er I* it Kirk hisi I mon* thru slime hoi* •: around end ex *« ute*| pi *t> pass to Moon* for 25 yare.**, ref et , ,|| ing I hi 11 back howev**r aud g a v e h , for lessen ed .'!,*» yards Massing,* ie H a m ilto n ’s Id, aint to only punt of 4 Hamel* ll t*M»k la* kl* piling* Aft«*r p i n i n g hall on Inward Mn** M asslngale ti.ileil around end, Kirk attem p ted d r o p k ic k , which was b lo c k ­ 'd with Kirk recoverin g with 15- loss, hut first down. i yard to gain over ta* kb*. J Moor* vards to Kelly, ball I Kirk punting a d vanced jr turned I«* J 15 yards un (5 yard punt, Moore bit I ta* kb* for !. M asslngale failed around j end, tint p lated ball Iii fair position f ' H drop kick. Kirk tried drop from failing by narrow m ar­ M asslngale ! I.* >ar*| failed lim- gin. A, a, l l , took ban on 25 yard line. \ tac k le plunge and penalty g a v e A. Ai- M Hist d*»wii, but Hooker f u i i i - bl**d. Kirk t ••* over Ing. M o o r e aud Rauisd.-ll made first down, Hailey anil Masslngale added I. Kirk again attem pted drop. failing j from (5 y a rd Mn**. V. A ll. took ball on 25-yard Un**, Vs H ooker and Hal«*nti made only I ''I•. Ham ilton punt'd to Kirk 25 yds,. fair catch called. After 7-yard a u l forward pass *all**«l and Dyer gain, lo* tom b knocked from feet jus? as it. I Mu* ball V, A. falling oil .NI tContinued On T h ree.) 'H h Y A K h tailored by expert tailormen they re ain their shape, their style and value. I h v are built tor serv ice the inner p rts will stand the sang expert investigation as the outer p m s f e w g arm en ts cr ntain so m uch hand w< r k . M r st tailormen r e l y upon the m achine for results. SUITS $15 and U OVERCOATS $ 1 5 U ■"“ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I m m m m m m — ---------------- B R D A IJ s h o w in g of correct furnishings s >irts, n eck w ear, h oi* ry, g loves, etc. hats and sho s, SCARBROUGH & HICKS in«: on the whole, hut k com bined with good p la y in g at through giant as of old. One** w h ile bearing the ball, h** g e n t ly placed b is hand Longhorns would fight to the « crn-hii m om ent. The verdict of at the side o f H a m ilto n ’s head, iii j ditch. ( ’apt. Dyer stated for Wtar Scarbrough & Hicks Clothes THE T E X A N I T H E B A N D 'S P R O P O S I T I O N ria sp.>, ja i e ffo r t to p ro d U te fir s t* ■ lass m d ph a s in g m tts ic . " C a t e h f ” ! lid n o t **nd u n t i l r h r , e o ’cl o# k m orning. ' 7 An Off!cia* Student Publication of urogram of th.* firs* roil. .*rt T h “ H l n , i and 0 r ' l ' ‘ ,» tra o ffe r s t h r •- . .»Newh , !(r . . f u lly p r - p a r - d « <>, rh .- o n c - rts is ,... ro rn*, - w ill I n- in re a d in e s s . 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I . ro o m ««, fo r , '• » " " * * ' m w fo r y o u a n y m o r - t h i , , - M i o n W - I,, i I . , , r r l - H o u t ,h „ r o u « h |y , ■»n< »«n w ill .n e lu d ► a v o c a l so lo and n instr n n o 'iita l soh). F o r th** f ir s t -Ha . rf Mr*5. H. L. H ilg a r fm r has k r o ily >* ire d to s in g M rs H il- - irtn # *r m u s k ’ r illin g v I a n i J * • y 'n in roo v -ll k n o w n a m o n g A m * I *s on a c c o u n t o f h e r i - a!><) roo n .- li so- in d A u s tin and .•fsi# v lf inv (B d h,*r.* in tro d u * fin n . Bur night I >• w ife o f ( je a lo u s V lu m n l and friends— T h e in s tru m e n ta l ^<»lo;^t *1 ’I ii ii i< lif t . w h o m th,* B and p re s e n t is M r VV. " is on<- o f its a b le s t a nd m ost a< f iv e * . . . t ’ ,j is a c o rn e t v ir tu o s o o f *,i* ut u s u a l u til lit y. ' .. F v,» ry con* o r t w ill a ls o be e n liv e n ** i by a •< fin, s k e tc h k* r th** f ir s t t on r f A ir. A L. T **o o ibg has k in d ly * u n d e rta k e n to a rr a n g e th is p n s lu e tio n “• p ro b a b ly in eo*op» r a tin n w ith A ir I. - i i i B tc k le r lr. rh u**nrk>m en a re so th a t she is illy was th is trite o f the B ryn, ,■ o f th e f 'n i v e r s i r y ’s >! t ‘ T h e i r t r a i n d i d n ' t i w ith . l i n e IT , H , I. H llc a r t n e r . ASSOCIATES Louiae Johnson. Lou* ie Lawrence. H arw o od Stacy, Grace Long. Grace Byrne. T Q W ' ^ 0 A!ocl«, K re d F l y n n , Uoy<> U ' o f ...................... ................ fo r t h - . r p l- .- ,,n r - . S i u n - I . B. B S i’ IBM Ii. D r * f l y T h e ' k n o w n f o r rh **ir a b ilit y in t h i s 1 a lii- w is h 'o r a t i o n t h a t n o th in g f u r t h e r n**.d s.i I h ere. o r t f t rn -I, • h a t , ' ! ! I • 'H im s k e tc h fo r *h *‘ s.,, o ia l >n< r* has hm m p ro m is .-d b y a n o t h - 1 fcan-y a . ii k n o w n fo r h is a b i l it y in m u lt i* th . ,n rh ;,| m a tte rs , f '*** B a n i p m p o n , ru |,,;i \ .» n o th in g * o n e *,» m a k „ thos*, < o n c e rt a m in e n tly s u i, e s s fu i p r » - 1 THANKSGIVING GERMAN PDOIfEO CBEH IFFIIH ’ ANV C O U P L E S A T T E N R E O T H E S A L L . A M O N G t h e n u m b e r .... ................... ................... A E R £ A L U M N I P R O M O V E R T H I B A S K E T B A L L G A M E T H E W , N N , ^ C S P I R I T . ° M - '• • i i i fig was play,al the m J 1',’ ' ' h,S,,f‘,,, hv fh* *«unrm the Thaiksgivm g gam. te st fir a c tk a l g a m e o f , h » lH ii " «*-•»« by si or*>s of [arsons attend U li" r o ,n *’ ,,f b>* ^ " r e s o f p e rso n a a lte r n w h . . „ when rh* I launders* B a sk e t Ball t. arn , ................................................. e n he HU I sider** a „ . , H..|« * ------ gytnnasmni. md their Ut M i v.-fis T h " — n » ...............I I ^ be it, .rd for bliM’ks aw av, i»„r - - - 1 > ,i . .. Bor the S,r, ry AV oiiian s B u ild in g r..;, rn by a seer,, o f !♦; , 4 T Ih , “ ' - •- w. re s till yellin g w im ( in, r-i. ,. , i i , Is,n i ..f i,| spirit Alii 1 /tHl Uy fh i* «'»"• B a n i Ut ,.tarln« „f ^ twai— I That . . , R eally, they i \ | | r , n ZZ ITI HELO HI THE DRISKILL _ « » I « J H I L L A K T -., d -a l o f In t - r - M b u b - n |- n d ,„ .,v n „ „ l(k - w .r r to r ., ' " ' P " *h,‘ n" ‘ n iaak«.f bai! this v ar | b<*n the score v is against th • r a n d t h is is th * f i r s t ,,f ri.-s ,,f l i l i e s to be p la y e d d u r in g th e w ‘‘ kltM ,,y win h f, WI,I. I, th e y A e r, h* id by th e stud- ut bodv n- I rl kindly fe e lin g n e »-I.K horna ... , . ' " * * *». D „- the Hi «„„„! | esteem it! I .i t.H jfa , n ia h f a s t h — ' lo, k m ru -lc *'A ;,r tTie o f ^ I in . I'..,s..p,.r s or,-1, . , i r a I,..Kun * he af- fror bio, EH it cf . lib* mal h r ■ and “ # k MO- bt ii ’ • lh* f i r tfh r f,, r a n o th e r seas,,?, vs is y v t he ii #ai*s b le d a b o u t r e tu r n in g H*>xt y e a r, b u r w i ll q u ite p ro b a b ly be back The students aud frien d s o f £ni. v e r s i t y g a v e **oa< h l i m p e r a beaut i * fu I pin y e s te rd a y ° ? M iB b u tto n s and a stick r h es, w e , * g fv>ft as to k e n o f th e h ig h a p p r e c ia tio n in *• wit ii Ii he w as held. SOL DAVIS O o a i.r in , u i| . i „ . of , m p o rte a ^ J ao ,,' * * , | e e l j a r * a.-.n to b ic c o t. .ta t,o n j a p ne.vsa* t a b le , new. P e r,. B d lia rd o ant, poci • ny. p e r io d ic a l,, oo uk, R epa*rin g pool and bi .'h a rd * a s p e c ia lty , P r e m iu m . /o s Cong. A , e . g (yen ( | | t0 tap e s c |||| - - ‘ " - ' r 2 t e p , j — .......................... Mr { |*‘ r r ' King and Air .......... 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PVI, „ I V w line evervD mJv W W : .. , , I ............. r ta a l,, on Th ,n k a « ,v i,m "’ I ’ ■ " ' T *' “ *•••"•■*. a o f a new "■»' ttoijMe, cal] af r,06 W est 14th .106 W o k 14th '— me " a l l a t si re»*t, aud consult 'he piaxi8 of aa ' ' " ' " ' " I Ii, .‘ti ntt.l—ji I. i' ■ re st ll, ,s r h .,: IT .d eib lv - , i „ . „ , M I : t , | „ . riih a h lj no one k no w s who the g u ilty DarIV u , ' U!‘ -everal dollars have I"' em, b. apprehended he should h, ' w ith a u th o ff, p d e ra . . , as ‘s r it ro 'le a l up-to-date bouse, which w ill be er- «*» ted pear fhe I ai versity. Phone 1076. t : lb K i- a - l mar, I, o f T h a n k a a lv tn it ,i- r - J "an. wha h wa* h o ld at t h - l ir U k lll a n d whit h wa., I- 1 b y I T . . . patrons. ! T h ' , ' " l ’ 8>"i a n d .Miss H a rw o o d b o th Of Dallas. S o le ss th a n o n e h u n d re d c o p ie s —a r, h a nd -a , Ii was ln I ' - " f t h - « ra n ,i I w ith I im b u e ,I h a p p y T h a n k a ith -la g s p ir it . g 0 VARSITY TAILORING CO. BROOKS 4 JONES, PROPS. and R epairing. Cleaning, Pressing Work. called *o r and d e liv e re d to any " ' r a m i» K w an I, a ll. th a t t h - d a n e - U M . ° e i,y - Guaran Old Phone 24«0 2212 Guadaluoe St. ’ r n t n s e n x n s t m n 7 t m t m f n t f r } f r r : i Buy It at Bowen & Stebbins ; J f i r s t c o n c e r t b y s y m p h o n y B A N O t u e s d a y . J A N . t i . 1910 - Z “ i’ m - v. r ------ -------------- F a n - C r a m i America f as ia. Ma r c h —' Hobfn Hood." s- Comb Ski i< ii with Songs. I Your Fail Suit or Overcoat I v‘ h, n in ii,-,-d 0f P r in tin g of O verture " S ir a d e lla '-F lo fo w Cornet Solo— ’ Adah Polk.i.” •‘‘ ny k nd, ring up the F o ru m Brin rin g ( ’n., old phone 489. or ' ir aa. S. U u n n ic u rt, I, e n S c h u b e r t ’s Serenade. t all ut L'u»; AV. Sixth St., where *• Vocal Solo. «b> K un t a s i a —“ Bove s I m a m . " I he T e x a n is printed. Mrs. H. B. fl i lga rt ner. ’Act - " S p r i n g i m E n t r e I T e a m s ." < Characterist ie— Tht> Alii) j n the For. sr. ’ S o pains will be spared to m ake t he se c o n c e r t s a t tr a ct i ve . T h e r e are more good band and o r c h e s t r a music- ‘a n s a mong year the st udent s this than ev er before. T h e " s y m p h o n y ” c ombination, which handles all large ' n u m b e r s , pi< k*-d inusi< tans, md is abb* to produce ex eilent nills t ai e ff ec ts. forty-two includes rh* prog anis will be se lec ted with bJ’«ek h -v i’u Uh PieK SC yOU’ a n d y ‘ u r P o c k e t- Wlil bc th<-* ‘atter if you buy it at BOWEN & STEBBINS’ C L O T H I N G H O U S E ...................................i w e are now prepared to fill d ifficu lt prescriptions ana m ^ i ^ ^ ' z ^ : broken le n .e , at sport po,Ire. toying „ „ |p ,t , „ " ! th T I | rtcCT.:; r«r•' ’ •sk,e °f H. L. STEVENSON', Old Phone 1600 J AUSTIN'S ONLY EXCLUSIVE Q P r ^ , * " ■ I I I M I I I ............................... an d (fie A ra -N o te J , A r r o w COLLAR „ f o r ±5 c. C lu e t t . P e a b o d y & C o . . M a k w m A R R O W C U F F S 25 c e n t s a p air | f 4 TiTirTr?r Capttal fib AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK I urplus and Profits . D e p o s i t s - .$ 300 m 250,000 p Z f i n f i n n r irY AND ° F TH£ SUD£NTS SOLICITED j rn ' he T H I T 1 X A N . E N G IN E E R S H O LD G R E A T E S T R E C E P T IO N IN IT S H IS T O R Y I hursday Nig-h ts En tertain m en t Eclipsed Those of Form er Years===Four Hundred People Shared Their Hospitality. rn H A N N A H A N D M IS S L A W R E N C E L E A D TI . Mir.!, .tim,laI r in allice* urn **nsiiig f lo w of hum anity which throng# d* into the tit*«*rsi tit tin* in viting building. Aft# r passing along th*, reeolvliig lug. I *rs Itetiefllct ami Mat her then * x* changed puns aud tim e k«*pt tin* Audience in ti constant up* roar. At tin e s th ey becttnte almost for some fin* guests w ere shown throtiflh personal tin* building, saw tin* mn# hitiery in motion, had tin* minutest #l< tails e l* fai t aer# plained to tin in, aud In The Sm oker. time in passing through tin* building ’ s >r\«>d th en iitnl in meeting each other* given no lim ited amount of Inatriic lion In th#- engineering «eur»»*n. i n til nine o ’clock the gti#*srs spout th* \t tin* conclusion of 'ho class en­ tertainm ent, tile (adios aint th eir *■#• c o n s w " t v u sh crtil tin* Kart remit* on tin* first floor. T h ey were w ith punch aud sa nil- Hiiiosetirtod” gout lemon. according to Dr. Benedict, r* tnaiu#*fi room. »#n tin* Tiltrtl Moor, w hich had been I where tin* smoker proper w as given converted Into ii dance hail. As the * VX’hen hands of the clo# k stood angles, iiidh ating tin* hour of \t that hour those who dam **d. r#* paired ti* tin* Freshm an draw ing room, in Sophomore drawing I wit in s. Th* th#* to at ' tile » Ignis had been passed, right J lighted and w ere Welt under way, nine, Prof. K« V, H. Mantel gave the In ­ troductory Persiflag e. stated there were three things he disliked about a spe * ii. the introduction, the lindy and the conclusion, Ile th sounded ncasorcr’s orchestra first note of the Grand M arch. M ark Hannah of P a ris, President of the re* * "p fson, with Miss Lo uise Law ren ce th#* m arch, followed «»f Austin, led by no It fifty couples, s* **m#*d that all of the serious side oi co l’* g<* lit#- iiad been cast to the than I# ss p e r s o n h a p p i e s t four winds and that e v e ry was bent on having the time of a l i f e thus far spent. Tho grand march was only th#* opening. It was in a word. the beginning of greater things, The longer Besserer fbi nisi#.*d that entrancing music, the ; axioms the happy couples w**re aion Mr. XV. Ii. P h ilip * delight od the audience with rem iniscences. He spoke of the titties w*hen he lived, in the "h ts , h i’s. and ’f»0’a, I Miring these in Texas, he met p re h is to ric tim es e v e ry engineering professor the I A dversity of Texas, lie apprised the audience of some on#* I hi bg which enc had been g u ilty of. ami which had rem ained undisclosed until that par* ticu lar time, At the conclusion of tiles** sp*‘cellos, the smokers adjourn­ in tin* extend entertainm ent to in th*- “ VV.*"" hours of morning. And it was two o’clock vvhen tile last not* was sounded and silence coupled with 'd to th#* sandw ich and punch room, and when the building was darkened at two a. i i i ., some o f the engineers w ere still haunting the room plead darkie ss enveloped b i t i Id I t i g , tie* engineering i up: for another sandw ich and an ad ii it iotial glass of punch. I Adversity pennants. O ver star Immense Texas fifty brilliant electric bead was un studded with lights, I he Sophomore Knout was on th** I second floor On the W est w all wen* letters four feet high **T. E . 12" in* d ila tin g which class was represent* ed. From th#* ceiling ropes of Sp anls M o s s were fastened to the four eorn* • rs of Mn* room, Tin* walla were d e co rate! with I diversity pennants. Tho OI,Iv orlKtnnl ,I,■,!*,, In o, ti,.* Kn*ttteera WAH * bo,,,itll,ii I,„n* J ,„j,p .. m r tlir#*#* feet Fnginecrlng maroon long com mined of th* aud " I* of T " was on the larg- orange # aion*. is this •*r end of th#* bn liner in a beautiful monogram. And body of this banner had th#* let I#-rn **!\ or T. 12.” It w ill tin* that be rem embered « In ss thai last year excelled In decor* .ming; taking th#* prise from th** well* trained Sophomores, Ju n io rs and S e n ­ room. iors. tor th** most beautiful 'I he souvenir vviis a blue print twist ard fin which was ti photograph of th** th#' w ater tank iii w hite with lettering **T. K. lh 12.” Th** Freshm an Room was oil tin* second floor as last year and had a very heavy effect overhead of #i# «*p Spanish Moss radiating to different peris of th** room. T h e sides of th** walls were also decorated with this a moss, th#* complete effect being very decided woodland and landscape i**ff# ( t. room In one corner of the was a large mountain Ink# surround* «*d by mossy hanks on w Iii# Ii a mime tun* engineering corpse was su rve y­ ing a projected railroad to b** built • rn fresnels of reinforced concrete. In "Tin* I i in** ha* co nu* th#* Old man an Id, I'm do our d»*rnd#*st stunt; To play, and dance, and Sing ami talk, Xnd show that w e're no R u n t.” \nd they did BOARD OF REGENTS ROLD REGULAR MEETING R E G E N T S H A D B U S Y D A Y L A S T S T U D E N T S * C O U N C IL F A V O R M E D IC A L F E E . W E D N E S D A Y — M A N Y T H IN G S O F I N T E R E S T C O N S ID E R E D . S O M E Lau n dry Situation Solved. B U S I N E S S P O S T P O N E D . Monday afternoon, In tie* Regents’ the Students* room, a meeting of t ou ne ii with President Me/«*s and the Means of th#* different depart Utentn. w as held. T h e tm # ting was called fur the President to discuss re# #*nt appointment of a I'n h e r tin sity phys!# lad by the Regents, President Me/«*s explained in brief J from th#- ad vantages to he derived sm Ii an apiKilntiiient, A very capa id#* and popular physician has be#*n i hoseii, who Is Iii have an orfh #* in ! th#’ main building during at least two this time I.ours of ca# Ii day. Muring mil dial** students of the ('d iv e rs ity in** privileged to # (insult with th#* and physician. O nly consultation medical exam inations are allowed. No visits to hollies w ill hi- made with out extra cost, For Ills services, the is to receive approxim ate physician Iv one third of the en tire medical fee paid in by the students The motley n ma in lug. w ill constitute a hospital Each student paying the fee ne|M»sit w ill be entitled to two weeks atten ­ tion ill a hospital, free of charge, lf , h„ v<.nr any mo|i)>v ^ „ „ , , |ml„ v among the students paying the f e e . laundry, secure i (Km a discussion of the laundry *dt wit inn It wa> decided that a com* m ince should close tifi a deal with an out-of tow ii agents among the student body, w ile would ci ll#*# t and distribute bundles. This was the final arrangem ent the much-talked-of laundry proposition, and the settlem ent w ill bring satis­ faction to many students I i i the U n i­ versity. of A L P H A T A U O M E G A S E N T E R T A IN . From eight to eleven o'clock, Tues day e v e n i n g , N ovem ber tin* 22nd, Iii#* Xlpha Tau Omega F ra te rn ity was ut home to Its many friends. T h e ir beau­ tiful ii# w home, which Is l o c a t e d on 24th and the c# nt**r of much amusement ami enter tainiiient. .W in e s streets, was rh#* guests were met at the door by Mr. Ralph Goeth and Miss Fanny Below then) was the re Campho)), both le iv in g consisting of lad I • *s ami gentlem en, arranged alf#*r- timely, Much sorority was represent* receiving line. M iss Mor- K appas, Miss Thornton of th#* Thetas. IM .Miss XVeller of the B ela IMiis. .XILh Gibson of th#* Zetas, .Miss K in sm an of the Chi Omegas, and Miss L u ca s of the Alpha M#*lta Mins w#*r#* r#*pr<*s#*nta th#* sorority Bv **s. Among tin* ladles iii fin* r*- ( 'iv in g line were many visiting and were iou ii girls. Som e of these CONDITIONS FAVORABLE Til#* Board of Regents h#*ld s M»e#*t* lug at the I d ive rs ity «#n last NX •■•In#** VII of ll*- tn#’liih"i> w#«• us#*d as ii m emorial of her bus band who s a * ii flradiial#* of tho collen#* mid im iii# ai departinents.Thla is lo t»e us#*#) ss a means of nones Interested. III* (tin g attention of o ile r s to the great kooiI a#« «unpiished l»y eonserv- her * r s III PU bib health, ill w hich husband was the vt Mi a rn-rn ion of Mrs. Norton, th#* mein- th#* form of a por­ • rial s ill lh#1 gr«*i»l Fr«*iu Ii s« lent Isl trait #»t mid l»rs. Harper. C a llo s a v . ami Pori#*r «>*r#* appolnt«Ni lier as a cornutin#'" #t»*sir»*. iii**#!), al Pasteu r lo ’#a in| Sei«*!i« e. i v onoiiii# s, G overn iiien ! the fill#* of th** bent moves mad.' for 'fV n ta for s#»iue lim#* was th#* prep­ aration t#ir 11#-- establishm ent of a Mb on I ot Huslneas Adm inistration. ? Ii#* Preaid# ut placed in tin* museum at G al v est on. I bes#* room was a decor-ted in Hi* bowl Ir is #»f th# th#* cm* corner of ated table on which stood a hid in a hank of roses from mint d rin ks w ere served gu#*sis. which th#* to Prizes W e re Given. Brizes were oft«»re<*an I iatti#- and B ill K ra h l were appointed as a com m it­ tee to decide whi# h class won the prize for excellence In toast contest. and I Ii#* prize was a Texas pillow was awarded to th#* Ju n io r class. T h e IL comm ittee, .Me K ira th, W alla ce I*. Sm ith and K. I). Sanders. aw arded the prize, a beautiful Texas bann**r, to the Freshm an class for th#* h»*st decorated room. Greatest E v e r Held. requires unceasing W h ile the engineers have alw ays been famous for th#* entertainm ents they have given, that the one T h an ks­ giving night surpassed eve ry other, room i >vas the verdict of those attending. labor to giv#* ii just an entertainm ent passed. F o r weeks before th** date s« t , President Hannah and his able corpse of assistants, had been la ­ incessantly and beling was reached Thursday night, when it ,..................... ... , had that none here-to-fore proved E v e r y detail like the one had been arranged and th** reception wan o a o¥» ca en OO co v a o J C Ch* 2 t i 3 a v > < zI m CD a o C J r- o S es Od T H I T I X A N , i ».f ii,,, A g ricu ltu ra l and ' • < hunk* i J <’nH,*ge mid tho t ’ n fw r* n! !).,\ parties, t> Ufss .tames, »»n Thntsdav night. I ' xaa, in at O n th** I e ) f (a tw o boxes. w h ic h v ' 1'' * I- > * * a-,’ i * I \ urn t * *1 w ir Ii ’ tie o ra n g an d w hiff*, w a re th e c o a c h , f » * . , » I i " i * " I * Ii I lies** n e I I I ) I \ e r s i t V i not hall I e ; \||* W a lk e r ’s o w ii p riv a te I I I , H ire . I iv at T o s s til** lions* to b’1 b " ai in ii;* fly situated, and wi th in ox* s d*** o ral. d w h i t * . ... I and were I he »t I, v . - r y h i g h l y h i m a nu ani i « f “ < . u n p i n , m i n g for his g enero us sp irit toward f a is am! ii- * r iv a l institution M. both \ a CZ ECHt E C L U B O R G A N IZ E D , U fo :a ry f lub co m p o s..! ,»f student.- »!*<• M o ra C a n aud ( /.ecli descent ‘ •••ar tcoeting. ’r!,: ‘ ‘Md.......... " i n : b,*11* i* Mi ’ b‘ • [ • > [ , . h- M , s fhii'fl r*-g and int. ,..sting \ w ... sp, ra. Iff,. ai!lj w „ f k „ of Jo h n An I * . | ♦ W e .* Korn *»ky *,„• c „n o n ills., the bo p. I i , Mi o f -fatuous ( >.,*, J, cdm a to r d u rin g re .. a i , -am e. was pre- r f,, r- ut*. J and road by M r c\ i;. M O ‘ ' • - , s 1 H r . K K K l * , rn k p r e . » , * *| le.Tf, ,* on F re d ,.r f, k Still I,if,a, bl UH,sh inn, VV I,.,;., op,*ra , • T he Mar* 1 M r , d e , * * t o o k t h . y |,v yh. A(_ ,‘„ VW ftr >*or„, lis t v * ;ir . w v e a short talk on r li b r a r y tho u,h "«*rks and writers., fro,,, ‘ "• •T y A. I. to f»ij**. Tim m a in fe a tu re o f •«.**stoi, or tho question of th * e v e n in g a is the d is juipju g ii * L i ’ -T III lf 'WMTleun F e d e ra tio n of *.v t In ba. T i \a s (v.ecf, I {up **(’,, lim " f iii v e rs ify has do, id, d Tho * ° -*'»*•» 'h l» F. d o , l o , , , am i by th,. ’ M s * a I * 111 Ilion, hor ’ Xi »»,r. D o , i . w i l l THUOflr NIGHT'S HflLtT THE BIGGEST EVER HEED IIT TEX/IS Hot Ii the Auditorium *• f loors of Were faxed to Utmost Capacity. E THAN 1500 PERSONS PRESENT ••sully f.f s t a r lin g th e gate* w ith M " i l atm o,, tip ?u , i „ , th rot Ho w id. «*!*• n - t o M a r t f n m , th e j u m p Vl„ ! " b m * *?„, I* ,,;.| \ It,l„i)tifc , op* Iu d ,*,i t*. a th ,‘ n o d iem * mas Work* *1 J’b* U *»t e n th .iH ij si,* . > it**,,min an d •i rr»»p*i. f| flesir. v.-lf v% J;*, f| w a s c e rta in ly a va ile d or wh.-n " lu g I nine* tip »Mow I*- Dun. i „ » .am ,- fo rw ard to a sp* hf H h%t f .iry ni th e I H u m fin .',}' o f E x te n s io n , jri.a «*• !,,s rn.*, f,.„ sp. , , h i„ f„,v if,. Sin le n t b ia ly , .o u i r irs i L a d it,- u tuuni. c l iou fro m tho D a lla s A ltiin i »*'. H .,v „ lt: that th e y vv.-r* h a rk in g • bo st h e e l and Hi. le a n , w ith t fit-lr b o a rts, s p irits , an d m o ney. w h ic h m oss,,go wa* sign,-,! by sn. h mot, as M H I.. K n ig h t. Db k S o u g h t r A le v f "p c . N yn n M il nu, and five hundred o ilie r • tithusiasts. Mr. R o sser said th a i on a recent t r ip he had hoard certain rumors ,»r ringers, profession, a list,!, of r e ,r n . of w ill, j, w a s ll dirtied toward the orange and white Ho said f ba, the o n ly f,„»f, Wi,h T.-x* **t,Icicle- UH was tai k o f that tile m ac m i is m . " u h l. |, T u s a y t h a t t i n * T h a n k s g i v i n g r a l l y w a s a rip roaring s i n c e s s . at t m e p a r n 11* h d , x I i i tit? u t u n r e s t r a I l i m ! f*re f i n i s , a l l a . W I IU Iff b i e x p r e s s i n g o u r • o h , s m i l d l y a u d W o u l d h i lt in a s m a l l w a y slgi.Cv what a re m a rk a b le a n d o u t h i t s * d col* d i s p l a y o f I m a b v I*-* s p i r i t lf t t l , s T h e o l d \ tad It or- i u m w a s tm* k i d e v e n i n t h e g a l l e r i e s " ( t h lh* follow, rs of the orang.- and W h i l e , a n d t h * dem onstration of that t h r ill ,! eat Ii h**art w ith sin h night a n i t r i h o i i t i i l e d s p i r i t t h a t t h e e c h o e s ' d t h e I-#* vet* berat Ina from w a ll to l a s t h i l a r i o u s y e lls „ r e s till \|. i * a || fhoimh n.,* large repr«w**ritatlon of * o . |s r« strained from u niu aid en llk e ws al e n d e avo rs, th* v e> idem . ii th e ir aud loyal!v hy stnll* s of ap p ro val | „ titte r, d g Ie, fu lly . a* * asinnallv short, the ra lly w a s a g lorious man b u n ta l io n ,»r w hich the e n tire sttidet*t in our * ouch aud our i* am a detu the suprem e c o n fid e n te I tody hove • in stratio n w» thu ndero usly \ Iii m u | hi a 11 *. r * *d «he loud that in the turth,*»t * ornery of th, s ta te , felt th e ir blood- th e ir h e a rts J,eat flo w fiu irk e n aud w ith rem We I ‘•rani old Alm a Mater, (o n fld e m e ii, th e ir H ie Itand dbl Its e lf proud r ,,n d r * t ta ii I th sh iv ou r soul stirrin g , trn* d b iouai anthem s. \ „d in ,||( hH|f the e vening in a sort of football form •’•ibm. I rap e r cm ! h u m a n at ends H attie and " r e g o r y as gu ard*, and n il lo! rand as e«t„ler. ,|„ H, n l ' Hail T a y lo r w as found in tin audience, and a fte r a h ea rty ovation . f»u, k Hen. ta minis ru.Ml.ail m ars "•li''S.'s I., our -I linn} I,, ,.|k" ..... K a«>., ,, a ■ , * . _ . Vmf |„. ro„miks with „ ll„|,. ............ ....... K|.M :: ALL THE N EW K ila W h e e le r W ilc o x ; ...... Ii- a l l r i l t i i i i s “ Hays big h to l h , p. q u a r te r ’ M U S I C A T T H E WE MAKE KODAK PRINTS And Post Cards Every Day * Kodaks Loaned J to Students i JORDAN 610 Congress Aenue. Upstairs ♦}I+ * + I ++ , : I’ pf I ll Hts. (ii] I M I U tai. ,i t i . . OI ll-! uspf*ndi*f| from c l i . — T I * * , l a . f c v — « ? *'**L *■' * — ’ Ii*. W alls. t e|,,.Rosily o f j *A y*f, i i L ' i int o n ly h ic h lv ***** a y , " . . ; ' ' ^ 2 ^ .' s;<*pew riter Sales C om pany ,ig ,ii, it, , w e i m , j»f lf th e m rf g ilt, I n e I n , . , ]| t i * t o D.-I.t, M- b H,- rn r;g b f. MI . .. ... ,, , , :ii O ld Phone 1851. 109 vV. 6 th S lre e , S A T A C L A U S .-..in,,Im,. I iii"! «. ar. t" si„.,v I I •I* , 11 'I - g »* M J - I C e 1 I - . Ie , W i l l | * , v y o u t, 50th C E N T U R Y D R U G S T O R E f *•* X ^20 Congress A venue. ^ H. C. J A C K S O N , Proprietor. *•+ + + ♦ n o I M , , P hones 288. J ........................................................* 4- + + ' f + + - H - r + + + » » » ♦ ♦ f C MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY L A I J N H P V w iv i/ L L w) I E A M I* . . ____________ * lJ D . T r t r v * r p N D M O A T 5; N E W E S T A N D M O S T U P -T O -D A T E M A C H IN E R Y t R A N N O T BE S U R P A S S E D . G IV E US A T R IA - ' j- T m.. 1S0d Lavaca S t........................................ * * a n n I Phones 685. J t + . ii CENTRAL BANK & TRUST CO I 1 AUSTIN. T E X A S ’ + Ample Rmurc*. Un.urp.,„<| Facility. Elicits Your Businegi I,;1* ! W* I H H A \ I V \ I . U T K F I K U I Mns I*, * l'.. I ’l • 'I .I I I. ! \ . r . , .| , i, T . r 111 I H S , A * t . ' a s h i e r ; ; JNO . E. K E L L E R S- c K E E N B E R G H aturda • e v e n in g . t v ,., b i../ ’ th, ♦ *+++++ I < m i l l I l l Q I H | t , »"*g»t, att in sp irin g address based up '-\V"'|| w in •• " I. if,,, i i f i i ' s , I , y 1tf Kn|n ti*- . 'i. i|ili, is lx .n l Ills tw o word teat M arlin* r.'.iMK im,in,. - I . " . '. A n ,I ju s, solidly. „n ,l paid „ aj|d ...... ... Hill K r .ih l prat aked " l. m , . \ „ . ' I i i Iv l" 1' v " " " from ti.,. B a illi, n or lh ,' uproo, sill,ald,, im m ••m u " liail usK,i,u.-d ii,,, o ra to ric a l p o * . „ „ I*l*er<** i i i. ll, , auld th a i any attar-mat ion Imm-Kt aportMuon con defeat ll( rin g e rs co llee n . M " " " ' I " u n i s - o il , lumen n o r,la hie, lo ilia ! o ff,a ,, w h ,,.h M ilh ,,f “ • "Iir *■' '•■'flu;. W h e n Coach 'n . |H-r u a s calle d upon. a ilciiio iia tra lion ensued w hich has n eve r hefor. .... 11 H I'IT o a rh rd in the Audi' " -im tru ly an ad,mr- ' xtli,,i' appreciulfou in our coach, "rn honors w in , boron,Inn m odesty. ■md expressed h im self „ „ | „ , , „ K 8at. mlmd w ith the te a m s ch an ces of in the success forthcom ing mime. m erely prophesy Ina that th ere w ould be HOUK* g a m e ," T !“ ‘ of the even in g w as our “ VHr popuiar Jll^ o C r,g o r y , an A lum ,1UH Nlar h a* OVt‘r been im bued with ll,, eompli- 'lie (rue colleg e spirit. mented <\>a« ti D raper a fte r such a h ii ale! o u s fash ion that the Doctor grinned hroadly, being described as ike bulliest Vank<*e that e ver cam e ’<> h ix ie ." And a fte r g iv in g Dr. Dra- eon- b’T his due, w hich is going H i r a b l e , the Ju d g e dilated upon the co m p a ra tive m erits of a m ateu rs and H e a verred that our Professionals. «b*an a th le te s can w allop the rin g ­ ers even if th e y h a ve worn out th e ir a e o lid set of teeth p la yin g foot­ 'A o li st ir k (fie p itc h fo r k in F a r m e r 's hir**d mon.* *• lh- M a ili.. i „ l , I uM ’ .a l I. " hail s-'rrt-r.-ti in | „ s fin iiiin a s - BUSH TEMPLE I J . R . R E E D , M g r . U M . IIM - iuipr.-ssim , l „ . i „ K Cor. 8th and C ongress Ave. KODAKS '-nr ■ , ' Yj,.‘ K.s I -V MI J S J I K J , lHf7 *• K? d*<»—d by ,,? '"•>»* r ■';•• •• • h,( YI, : f ‘ ftim stud.-,,, " O ' ll,. , „ „ k ' an d re a d y . SOL DAVIS D e a le r in f u ll ha., o f im p o rte d and d om estic cig a rs and tobaccos, s ta tio n Ary, p e rio d ic a ls , c o o k , and newspa- tables new. pees. B illia rd s and pool R e p a irin g pool and b i l l i a r d s ta b le s a s p e c ia lty . 705 Cong. Ave. P r e m i u m . B |v en to a|| ^ •I,^K < ‘ H ild e b ra n d mad.- a strag ih t- f o r w ,in l f bat wa s h ig h ly appre- '•lated, and he p rop ou n d ed souk ques- ,a ,k p a t ro n s . ' f . ** ii s f " p!A>Li-: A G E N T S E O M OSAGE MCALLESTER "i I 'eepsjiaft T e rrito ry Coal. b a ll." A f te r a s s u rin g e veryo n e that , P h y s i c i a n a n d S u r g e o n ' "x aiviu n and Surgeon 'h e outcom e of the gam e would b« a lrig h t, he urged upon us the nee- b u lk e r, of I he < diitt* tit ii ami ( ’ougrc—. Av .im . k Opera House, entertained th. ‘If'ft* 20C'7 W I, it is Avern:,."' ' 1 u ,.",-a HOUK", , ,„"rta im .d a , ,, I I Il.'liCf football I ! ’exMa i- IL'.ti: 1 hones hesuleiice 224 Office bo, Austin, coach eg aud .......... - • managers, ,, ,t'°* 617 C o n g r e s s A v e . ! ‘ Boi *t " I Miss.'s Fannie M ay Mo Loud and ■'lame Cad (iardn.-r n ill be with Miss L l i: yds. outside*, ’Plnie called. Score A tee 0, GIVING GAME lulled I Tom Fat;f* Otif*. I for a flying I .lr kit* al In ♦ * 11 v cill throwing blin loss. ?.iio\«* > arils, plat ing yard lint', wlicn* tit** noted I I'. lilho & , I» 3 ill OI alout i T»*xa v ny t Cir a s ;hruc* Ii tiling < I «.ni K I Im n \ ‘ I SHJ it t i* ii run bail Ins r >si. K Hand! o ld t o sri *< tint li b i allfd iiit* a J » Ii* I. Lineup. on M. K. T. :s.M»d afoul Hinny fort Texas. K. K. »ok bull on 2-*>-yard A. & 8hippo lino. i Karnes urned .< y ard s on receivin g J Brown yard punt. ShipjM* made I j Thompson . but Hooker fu in bb al, Kirk I Hohu ball. Moon* rot» |\. d pass1 Hooker Barnes. Jo nes Persons T ru itt, Feldhnke Bland, B a rc la y St*’lief B ailey. Jam es b r 1.**jard gain then look j W a rd , In wan* L. bl. Dyer,11. Leonard kb*, Karns toll easily o i n k -1 K« fly >t clow ii, Moon* and Kauia* J Ka Ion ti ult g**t but bot w ooh * on (Iou tis a ft o r pr* tty |kimh I K u u d , irk K irk p a trick Kam sdell .Moore ll. Massingale Spoonts to Mn-Mmuih vh«*iii, I I l:i tit I It f »f i Q* It L. T. K. H II. ll. P. (J. P. L. Ik ll. L T. J . Johnson, bth Infan* Kdwiu sr. John (irehhl**, for 7 yds. J Holliday It **ii mud** pretty run around J Refer* »* side lino. whore In t ut ac ross try. for past bac ks apparent Um pire. un, on bo yard run, but ball 9th In fantry. Juda* a* k to where ho ran out* | K lfld • r only vyard gain. Ilalotiti Infantry, lino, K**llv started ut irotind end, but again K irk dumped ,i.« Inst; ferein e man. I thru Massing,* *•• n < fixed *»***yard punt. \urds Kirk punt* I thru g I 'n Ik-lh 'btl 11 - .IO .red en L'vd. line. IHtmiltoii punted out of danger, Mas Time raga Ie returning I:, yards. line in tlk d with ball on 2i* yard T \.».** |S• ^session, T h e following resolutions h a m been handed wage. Plier** Were additional resolutions S e c o n d H a l f . • rom th** Stud* lits* Cotan* ii and th** Tt*\;is ki> k* ti 20 yards t«i Karnes. A sh be I L ite ra ry So ciety, both of A a l l , punted I.* yard s to Massin* which have been misplaced. uh* who fumbled w ith A. a M. man ■'ti ball. Tm kb* plungt* failing ami Resolution of A thletic Council. sis. W e wish the Hand a l l success. Dor tin* C lub ! S H IR LIOY KND L I S II. C U R T IS R O S S E R T H D P O L K . WU* reus. The U n h e rs ity Band is a volun tary student organization, de* Pandit g upon voluntary contributions ol t In* student body tier its exist* nee s a student organisation; VV In Peas, I lie Band has alw ays i heerfully answered th* * jills <>f th** to pro Athenaeum L ite ra ti Society id*- music for public ex * anions, de* rates, etc,, w herein th* S o c le !) was interested; and W hereas, W e, th*1 members of the Athenaeum L ite ra ry Society as part af the student body of th** I ’ ti I \ «*r felly, conscious of th** hours of thank* I* ss practice necessary to sin Ii ail o r­ our ganization, desire appreciation of th** organization as life. ( ’diversity vital par! oi th** to express therefore, be it Resolved, That the Athenaeum Lit »*rar\ Sot iefy h**r**b> pledges its co operation and support, of this or it may ganizatioti to tin* end that still further rn It ill th* ds of the ( ’diversity and Its student rn ga h i/a Bons. VVh* Teas, T h e V a rs ity Band has for many years furnished ext .*i|9-tit music al all public contests (fu m e d in by lie* Rusk L ite ra ry Sis buy, .md VV herena, The Baud pn tin Is* s to continU< such occasions without sp*'* ial com pen sa* Hon, and in furnish ttttisjc on W hereas, The Band Is a volunteer stud* ut organization depending on the student Im sly for its support and m aintenance, Therefore, W e. Tin* Rusk L ite ra ry Society, desire to e\pr«*-*s our appr*** cia lion of th** said organization's lav their (h e e l (lilly end* and lur th** **x S O , K i n K i t e r , («th S T A T E — A. *1 M. T H E R E . C. C. VI K IN N K Y , Presld«*nt. R E S O L U T IO N S B Y V A R IO U S D E ­ P A R T M E N T S C O N C E R N IN G V A R S IT Y B A N D . Resolutions B y the Rusk L ite ra ry Society. W h ereas. The P h i versify Band do* ti.****> go,»I B a le i)!I m iss­ 'd goal, Snore* .*» to b, I iin*. D'Xiis kicked outside on 30-yard bile. <’«»upb of end rung by I In in i I- , yards, the 'till then punt toii lost lug pi yards to Massingab*. who brought ball back h alf o f distance ^ ' *•' I* Moore and Kumndeii made hrs? down, but tailed on next three 1,1 ei* f'*ven after penalty of " :|o punt. Ham ilton bunted leather UU yards outside. Mas- 1 “ I ground end, Karns* Jell t over tackle*, a pass to Mstssin- blade ++++« The Avenue Hotel Barber Shop j: IS F IR S T - C L A S S A N D U P-T O -D A T E IN E V E R Y R E S P E C T C O M E TO S E E U S. H O T A N D C O L D B A T H S . J . H . G A S S A W A Y , P ro p rie to r. G R O C E R S . t + t t + t t j- H -1 + U 1 1 1 U H - t f t t t 1 1 i ♦ 1 4 1 1 1 > 1 1 * * n in The C urtain Club h eartily endorses the Band has put the plan which forth for its maintenance. W e feel grateful for the service the Band has the rend* red the Curtain Club th** Band past, but vve realize that (•annot exist by sim ply d o i n g favors. Rather than put the Band to the ex­ trem ity of c o l l e c t i n g for its eve ry appearance at U n iv e rsity en tertain ­ ments, football games, we b e l i e v e it the duty of e v e r y mem­ ber of the student body to secure tickets for the B a n d ’s series of con- t ‘ Cts. and thus keep that organiza Hon upon an independent paying ba* rallies, and University Students, Attention! I f you w a n t good L a u n d r y w o rk , the fa c t stares yo u tn th e fa c e th a t you g et th e best w o rk at BOSCH E ’S TROY LAU N D RY, 9 0 6 C O N G R E S S A V E N U E . W e L e t Y o u B e th e J u d g e . B O T H P H O N E S 73 Hancock Opera House C A M P U S A ND C O R R I D O R Dr L a x te r. D entist, 600 Cong. Ave, S A T U R D A Y N IG H T r L a w h e ,w r w a l k r h J no. I ’*. VI k mson find O xheer S m ith from Cmm-ron to spend l atin* do a j rhu uksg iv I a u. \ !1 1 I?i<» s the* engagem* t t <■( C H A R L E S 8. H A NEO RD A erom p anled I v M ie s M a rie D rofnah in a M«*d« rn < 'olm dy T H E A M E R IC A N L O R D Hrs, ,Sa IR,- W ood, I 1*34 S a n An* ii", iiitio firii'H that she has add<‘d x' ra taal, to h er d in in g room, I now Itas rooms and hoard for i n* < or four m on students, at month old phono i :a ,V ID * u K V “ oh y, L L I!, U te ri,, v of <,t in e s C ounty. '"a. County enilie • • from N avaso ta on th, a a M. lh Ut o il..' Ii. Itr«jatlhurst ai if I ( T. I 'a/«• v . f jM-r jai M< *\ 11\ 4 V R ,IIT Texan subscriptio ns due Dec. 1-09. \ ,e ‘" ''Ii CEO M. COHAN S OWN MINSTRELS f \ » | M » I V I , | I * \ , I ’rodtt I*. The VV -a|.| - itntN>rtiiiit 'I lo I w -• I fa -t * »• IHI M ims T r a it * . a sla te r of d i a s C. rn * i ft. a pent w ifh frie n d s in the i it \ . T h a n k s g iv in g week L o w i,"v * L l n»i C andies, at M < Fad­ dist! ’a, to 25 Tiie-e figure- un* int, In ,I ■*;»t«* in d ialling w fit os *30 1tvem ats and llaiii* ,'out- that are ela.<«*-\ and md finished better than tai of gat 11* i»r - that \,«u have -eelr af the- I Ut.Ii th,- I'- F I N E N D C K W E A R A N D H O S I E R Y T O M A T C H in n e at boxes S w e a te r Coats, O ffic e C oats, S m o k in g Ja c k e t s , etc. Sole agency for Holeproof S o x S tro n g L in e of Su its at $12.50, $15.00 $18.00, $20.00 HARRELLS J KIRKPATRICK TO LEID l l F00T0IIL TEAM terne rl.v an in strm t o r in .Math. in the I nixersii,v. hut w ho is now an Inst rue tor in So u th w est T e x a s N o r­ m al at San Mn n o s brought his w ife Uj» lo See * ft,. L,;) a,,, Cohn & Harris • I >* I.V A N * et Iii I M eal NI ii«tra h with I. I, M ontgom ery. L L . is. 'mc C ity \ Hoi i c y of S e ll V ll geld, tie, OIH pa flied H e n ry I*. H o n e y , K oh l A Hie hey, bv I V lix Dudley of K- ntm ky. « am- P L U C K Y Q U A R T E R B A C K E L E C T * Leon f loud ma ii, V u rlh u r H a r r i s , J . aud the faunal*- I l t t \ I V IP iV ** T I I S|» \N W D W I I » \ C S II AV la w n for the gam e and De Thanks- g ivin g • term ini. D a v id B e la s c o Faddcu's Mitt* of student necessities, at Mc E D C A P T A IN — H A R D W O R K A N D S K I L L B R I N G C O V E T E D H O N O R In* K in in villi*, J , r , Sto n e, and F o rd I ow us* lid V e il* Among th e S a n A n ­ tonio lo u t in g ,,,! ,,f V a rs ity sup port­ ers. David Warfield ill the diem M a.I. , ll V ( M o n k e y i D avis, |.|, |* • fin e lip from id im e r to spend EloRdftV tie* IS ll GENUINE STAR A ll «ii ti,,, first y e a r g irls in tho I diversity w ere entertained *|th j fudge party bv the V. VV. c ^ T u e sd a y aftern oo n The G irls’ jHi* H a ll was de« o rate d with T* *as i#j A. Ar VI. pennants and yellow *s w h ite * 1} sa,it lieu ms. A fte r a ]gh groups around « o ilie s t, the g irls div ided Into lit th e chafing J T h e par the r a n d y v$;,s coo kin g w as pro non H ied b y a ll to be a tinct sue cess. Belt. H at, and Dutch C o lla r Pins. the coveted honor. B U S T O N L Y He is hut tw enty-tw o y e ars of ago. I; Y O U L I K E . VV, g u arantee s a t,.fa c t,o n lf you buy from u . - M O N E V B A C K IF Y E S University Shop .VK I* Slidell a. C ig a rs and F in e Rip e Tobaccos, ai ; *»n T h a n k s g iv in g night the ’ T ' A , <», Get*,jeu. Prop. M E N ’S F U R N I S H I N G S . Sp o rtin g Goods, A th le tic , B a se b a ll < "o k . It. o«», cam e down ■i H illsboro I,, se,, lh game. and T e n n is Shoes. A lso T e n n is B a lls Students* who w ish, m ay a rran g e R a ck e ts , N ets and Pe n n a n ts. 1610 L a v a c a S tre e t. Dr. FL VV. Sin itll fir private lessons at co n ve rsa tio n a l • lasrt. , in I ’< i n an by seeing M rs. J . M H a rris , at H ilo G u a d a lu p e St .Mrs Hoi is is a n a tiv e of G e rm a n y , an \|»* I ieftet d leat lier and one vt hose D E N T I S T w»»rk has fio* endorsem ent of the 722 C ongress A venu e. Opposite H erm an F a c u lty of the ('i.iv e r s it ) football men fo ld a m eeting and el* f ef t,. | A rn o ld K irk im frle k . of (trow ii- j vv, hkI. IU* ' a p t it 11, of *|u football team . in r**eognixed as one o f for Ie hest players Texas has ever I N o oui* quest loin* th** selection m ade. the had. I P e r th ree ye,irs K irk played on tile Daniel linker College, at Brownwood. j i b g rad u ated there w ith the cla s s of iu d entered V a rs ity in the ta ll • •I tie- sam e year, During the g r e a t­ e r p an of the season, he played on m ir team . In the .-en son of I him h<> has play- A venu e H otel, O v e r K e lle r 's S to re . A u stin . Texas. Book H O TEL SUTOR E U R O P E A N P L A N . B est Cafe in the c ity . Su n d ay e v e n ­ ing d in n ers a s p ecialty . T H E S T U D E N T ’S F H IE N D . .Miss It. s- K l I lot, o f N ava so ta , e l in every gam* and has played e n ­ • am e 'n , r w ith Miss L u c y (H i,br the game anti both are guests for »t tm* Theta House. tire ly through four. T h e first tw o j gam es he played fu ll, but sin ce then j he ha** held th* position of q u arter. r ; ++^+4-4-1.++++++++^^.J. :: PINS! PINS! PINS! Scarf. Lace. Tie. C ollar. Broach. I H e has a ll of the q u a lifica tio n s of I Uh punting, his a football p layer. g en eralsh ip , his ta c k lin g and his goal k ickin g and in addition his re p u ta ­ t i o n m r being a Jo lly good fe llo w a ll ii, a w a rd in g him u nanim o usly ; a id "ti 'I* HIW tv <1.0 . Ii , blo HI I Jesse French Piano Co. H e ad q u a rte rs for T I •’ I T v V R E D E N B U R G H ^ 816 Congress. i f , - , ' c m ,, I '.’.I , ll i i.,,,., J +++++ 'M + * « + e + « H + + H ++; : • » E a s y term s. Old in stru m en ts J B E N F . taken pianos rented. O u r phones 295 exchange. ex bange. Good Good in J < »• . , JO N E S , M . D ,, j R esid ence 3<'S‘ . Corn*. A ve, O ffice hours 9 a. rn. to 12 M Frank S. i ayta, I 813 Congress A venu e. '•ne I,Dupe S i. . Use consultation rooms at ilent s 4 to 6 p. L'2_’0 in. N e w Phone HK • 4 S5 THE ELLIO TTS T h e Lllimts have Dem awarded the ( on- tract r i' making all photographs for lie Cat ins. Sittings are now being rn tde. THE ELLIOTTS 804 Congress Avenue ii BACON & HANCOCK j Plumbing and Electric Work. Reading Lam ps, Shades and Supplies. Tungsten and Tantalum Lam ps. 715 C ong ress A v e . Ph o n es 193 I f dbl f"i» bo is a v e te ra n . T h e s tu d e n ts ’ l« •he A lu m ni and friend s o f Tex as U n i­ v e rs ity, re jo ice together that a m an of his kind is to head V a rs ity on the g rid iro n next ye ar. T h e spring w e a th e r that has char- lU te riz i'd this fall. has not encourag- Cd th e overcoat business, hut t h e ! students who h ave ordered Moore and M o rris,,,,, a rt. j.lad from , hey *‘t prepared fo r the vv.irst norther. Lm . M. K in g , L L . atto rn ey 'l"'u 'tv-in*: value uji to witness the struggle. at ’0!*. now a Stockdale Thfl bi<-are, of the old football | ‘anis exhibited in Moore w M o rn - I >>n's windows, m ake an e x ce e d in g ly ! interesting collection. It is some- ‘ "i- of a coincidence that T e x a s ’ ,irst t,,auj rison on if. ^ Moore and a Mor- •Miss L a u ra W h a le y of Southw est-I “ Hi. was the guest of Miss Willotigh- | 1 :'Y. at Mrs. K ir b y ’s this week. ■Montz S ilv e r and E d A lie n ’s Bar- * Shop a t the D ris k ill H otel. The finest in the state. F - x. Non ton, H. A. '07, who , “ a " 1 M ath, in Hubbard C ity is I A as in \list in T liu rsd a y. loan K o d a k s to students. J o r dan. Glo C ongress A vem ie. I* M IIIIIIIIH M I|||||M ,||||H ,|„|I |I I M|HM* , mm — I I SHOES SHOES I Just received a big shipment o f th newest lasts In I | bail and W in te r Shoes— patent, tan, j-nm met: Is and j A* • 5 valours. •MW mm mm J OSCAR RO BINSO N THI Congress Ave. ......... n n in iiin iiin iiiiiim n n iim ^ l m • I* Irn I VAN SMITH DRUG CO. 700 Congress Avenu e. O pen A II Night W ith a confidence born of a success, we o ffe r to the man r a z o r . and WM0 s h a v e * h im self “ T H E T E X A N " P3St exP e r,e n cc u ° La A tria l is a ll w e ask. “ F a n - v ” silver- e ' y ’ • l i v e r h a n d le , p r ic e $1.75. B U R N H A M B R O T H E P Q B A R B E R S •* TI t h e On Opposite D r is k ill H otel. F O R a T A X I C A B O ld P h o n e 15 75 N e w P h o n e 62' S c h e d u le o f R a te * lim ier, 4 pasK U t J - Lf ii i i it- or gers it less 30e jvacl: q u arter m ile thereafter hor each i;ve m inutes e.ir is he!': waifing t o r H o u rly Hates in q u ire at I tie L | Ijf | T o u r in g C a rs fo r H ife Capital City Auto Co I I » c u - H. V e rn o n , B . A. ’05, who w as 213-215 W e s t 6 th S t r e e t