THE DAILY TEXAN C O L L E G E D A I L Y S O U T H F I R S T T H E I N Vol. XIV. A L L -WESTERN MEN COMPRISE NOTRE DAME BACKFIELD F i c h c n l a u b and D ornis th e N u cleus .if Catholic T e am M entioned b y W a l t e r ll. K okersall in Football Review. AUSTIN, T E X A S , FR ID A Y , NOV. 14, 1913. CHAPEL NOTICES Mr. Hounshell thrilled his he a re rs with th e appeal for w orkers to e n ­ te r “ I he Open Doors” in th e f a r E a s t. He drew g ra p h ic pictures of the calls from India, China, Ja p a n , Korea. He called a tte n tio n to the fact th a t now HOLIDAYS NOT SIXTH SENSE, BY YET ASSURED ENGLISH P R O F . OFFICIAL NOTICES ______ J The m e e tin g of the officers of the Glee Club, in room 114 K, a t 1*2:30 the D evelopm ent of F i r d a y , to p a ss finally on successful Student Body A w aiting Decision of F aculty Upon Bill of As­ sembly. P ro b a b ility of A no th er Sense Discussed in ( l a s s Lecture. — —--- cand id ates fo r Glee Flub. W E M E T Z E N TH IN. * * * ( Notice to F acu lty. M anagers and Assistant Manager* of Athletic Team s are Chosen by Council on Basis of Merit. N o . 4 5 ATHLETIC COUNCIL MEETS TO ELECT TEAM MANAGERS , is j»)j •' .splendid backfield P r o b a b l y the best e s t i m a t e of N o tre to be Fam e’s found in W a lte r H. E c k e r s a ll’s R e­ v i e w of the W e ste rn F o otball Season E ckersall, th e q u a r te r b a c k , A m e r ic a n s t a r o f th e Univoc­ is a n a u t h o r i t y on to him ta s k th e all W e ste rn al* C h ic a g o , t h e ■all and to pick , ,a W h a t he s a y s o and a si tv ( foot I every team. the Catholic ut impartial taken a t p ar value. “ Although not r e g a r d ackfield is said fro m in \ , , t r c Dame had tw o p l a y e r s which a n d m a y be st a nd po in t, falls in th e co nferen ce,! coach of an y te a m w ould have been j a mighty glad to have h a d on his team , j f ullb ack , w as w ith- j Eichenlaub, the b e s t m a n in th e posi- | ou' d o u b t t he is the tim e to g e t a h e a lin g , while T he u n c e rta in ty as to w h e th e r the all a r e s ta n d in g a t a tte n tio n . Al- stu d e n ts wall enjoy a t h r e e days* holi- read y th e re a r e sig n s of d r if tin g in- day d u rin g the T h a n k s g iv in g festivi- to infidelity and agnosticism . They ties is still in doubt. T he general im- shall fo rsa k in g p r e s e n t sta n - pression p re v e lant a m o n g the s tu d e n ts they as to the holiday is m ostly guess work a r e surely d a rd s- w hat sta n d a rd s ta n d a r d wh.it a d o p t? W hy not the C h r is tia n ? The call is not only fo r d elegates to the K a n sa s City Conference, bu t for men reception and women to the g r e a t e s t work on e a rth , th at of and with the bill passed a resolution to sa v in g the millions of th e Orient for a sk in g the faculty to give th e stu d e n ts an ( brist. T he s tu d e n ts ’ asse m b ly the T h a n k s g iv in g up to the present. th e ir lives to devote last y e a r created Today. P r a y e r L eader, Mr. G. W. Dupree. topic. Tom orrow . P r a y e r topic. L eader, Mr. W a lte r FL Long. Monday. th e rem a in d e r of the week day. as a hoi i - Dr. B attle when seen y e s te r d a y said t h a t he knew' no th in g of th e action of the faculty a s yet, and t h a t it was p ro b a b ly in the hands of the p re s i­ dent. Joe Russell w hen seen said t h a t he knew not as yet w h e th e r th e s t u ­ tu ain from live He w eighed 195 Hon. W. T. Ellis, the en tire s tu d e n t body P E R M W E N T BL A CK BO A RD S. jo u rn a list, will in the chapel hour, a d d re s s the a u d ito riu m at 12:30. d en ts would receive the coveted tr e a t o r not. t h e W e s t . tion ii was c ap a b le of r u n n in g one ; poumb y a r d s , in football tog s, u n d e r hundrt eleven seconds, a n d he played f e a r ­ lessly. Alt h ou gh a fu llback, he was u>eii to run t h e ends behind a pow ­ erful interference, a n d he seldom fa il­ to tw e n ty y a rd s ed New slate blackboards for the main in every a t t e m p t . In line p lu n g in g he building have been received and will was without an equal, a n d in th** g re a t lie put the erns majority of cases he to re o p p o s i n g ’ diately. to shreds. On d e fe n se he was line h ig h e st used ti- hack up the line, which he did those used by the go vernm ent at West j c o n tra ry . w eb the skill a n d effect of a n y p l a y - I i " int. The m ain fe a tu r e a b o u t them I t o er ever seen is t h a t th e y a r e p e rm a n e n t. They will the ge n e ra lly u n s a tis fa c to ry replace black p ain t t h a t in a relatively short time g row s dim and peals off. P re sid e n t A dair of th e s t u d e n ts ’ a s ­ sociation, said th a t he w rote the dean of the facu lty a le tte r in r e g a r d to the m a t t e r about a week a g o and th a t he understood it had been re fe r r e d to the P resident of the U niversity but h had heard nothing from it as yet. the su pposition, ho v- These blackboards a re of the ! ever, th a t it would probably be or he the q uality, and a r e the same as | would have heard s o m e th in g rooms im m e-j He s u g g es te d th is section. iip in to in . , . “Captain Dorais, who c a p ta in e d and pl: yod q u ar t e r b a c k f o r N o tre Dame, wa the nearest a p p r o a c h to G illette in q ua rt er ba ck play. T h is p la y e r ran his team with cool j u d g m e n t and sel­ dom failed to [lick o u t th e w eak spo ts in an opposing eleven. He w as a good op ti held r u n n e l ' , a n d he w as ab ou t a- good a p u n t e r a n d field goal kicker a- the W est possessed. He defe a te d one of University of Notre Dame’s g r e a t e s t rivals, by a drop kick.” P i tts b u r g h , W.iitei ( a mp also m en tion e d F ic h ­ te h u b m his all A m eric a n w r ite u p as one of the l i t class m en o f th e c ou n­ try, a lt hough he did not give him the cav. o d position on th e a ll-A m e ric a n team. Ro th e ir in th is y e a r , and san i po a io n - a g a in th e s a m e s t r o n g g a m e a i- playing r ep or ts t h a t c h a ra c te riz e d front all them la year. F in n e g a n and Pliska the other two backfield m en, a r e also obi I vers and a r e sh o w in g up well. the o men a r e of Dame will in v a d e T e x a s with three men on t h e p la y in g list, Thanksgiving g a m e. F o llo w ­ Not tw(‘nt; for ing a r e the men who will come a g a i n s t the l o n g h o r n s : K. Roeke, K. Jo n e s, \ . Feeney, F. F it z g e r a l d , E. He e e, R. Lathrop, A. F l wa r , J . P lisk a , I. . R. H iehenlaub, P. N ow ers, Tot !k< i IL Mill-, ll. Hush, F. J u s h u r s t , C. Dor lo-, VV. Cook, A. K ing, M c L a u g h ­ lin, A. I .al kin, A. B e r g e r , W. Kelle- her, A. Be rg ma n, A. S h a r p . P r e s i ­ de) t Russell h as s e n t in v ita tio n s for the Thank giving receptio n to all th e men Oe - of t he te a m a n d th e o th e r representatives who a r e to be here that day. ! th e N o t r e D am e Glaze, follow s: bn " nouth, r eferee; V an R iper, W is- (-< linesman. in pi re; Elliott, W a b a s h , head f or will be as ials " HOO I O F M U S IC A S S U R E D . I re s in it Me/ e s Announces School of 'bisie Will be I n s ta lle d A f te r < hrist m as. 'G ' " t h a t a n announced hi- r e tu r n f r o m th e N o rth , made the l a t t e r p a r t of the week by the officials of th e U n iversity. th a t a petition Dr. B attle su gg e ste d would have to he handed the in by stu d e n ts and th a t it would have to be bro u g h t before the e n tir e fa c u lty a t one of th e ir re g u la r m eeting s. Should this have to be done th e r e will be no holiday for the s tu d e n ts th is y e a r, as it w'ould lie impossible to g e t th e m a t ­ te r before the faculty in tim e to have it acted upon. the M embers of la s t y e a r ’s s t u ­ th e view d e n ts ’ assem bly ex pre sse d t h a t it was the intention of th e a s ­ sembly a t the tim e of p a s s in g th e bill t h a t the* resolution was to ta k e the place of an y petition which m ig h t be necessary. The outcom e of th e e n tire m a tte r will be an xiously a w a ite d by the e n tire .student body. The educational receptio n which is to ta k e place a t the Billie C h a ir N o­ vem ber 22, will, ac c o rd in g to all in­ dications, prove a g r e a t success. Five c om m ittees have been a p p o in te d , one for each of th e following p h a se s of the r e f r e s h m e n ts , reception: decoration, in vitations. The com m ittees a re as follows: p ro g ra m , finance, an d P ro g ra m C om m ittee: Miss Anne A y nesw orth, c h a irm a n ; M ary Lake Henderson, Rowena B a r n e tt, P auline M urrah, Stella Hazy, Rosa Lee Sjo- berg, J a n e t Kaapke, I). L. H oop in gar- ner, S tu a r t McGregor, J . L. Jack so n. R e fre sh m e n t C o m m ittee: W. F. G arn er, c h a irm a n ; G e r tru d e David, Mae Ralston, G race S idebottom , J. IL Hines. Decoration C om m ittee: Miss M in­ na Allen, c h a irm an ; M a r g u e r ite Mc­ Gill, Rowena B a r n e tt, Sheba E w in g , C. L. Baine, A. VV. H enderson, Wal- dena Thomas. GERMANIA MAKES C O N T E S T PLANS t h e Details for th e $100 Prize Plan H ave Been W orked Out and Adopted. t h a t In a r e c e n t a rtic le in T he Texan it w as sta te d th e G e rm a n ia was p la n n in g to offer $100 in prizes. The details have now been worked out, ami w ere adopted by the G erm an ia in the r e g u l a r m e e tin g VV ednesday night. is a s follows: The plan a s outlined The $100 will be divided two into main divisions, one of which is to be given to m em bers of the G erm ania, and tho o th e r to te a ch e rs of G erm an in th e schools of T exas. Each class is a g a in sub-divided into two p a r ts of $2a each. T he first division, providing for the m em bers of I he G e rm a n ia , is divided into 1. th e following sub-divisions: A p rize of $25 is offered for the best historical essay t r e a t i n g of the G er­ m ans facts in Texas, o r dealin g of w ith which the G e rm a n s of Ie x a s arc or h a v e been connected. 2. The re ­ m ain in g $25 a r e offered for the best short sto ry w ritte n in the G erm an lan­ g ua g e , or fo r the b e st G erm an poem. The second g r e a t division, providing for th e te a c h e rs of G erm an, is sub­ I. A prize of $25 divided as follows: is offered for the best curriculum for te a c h in g G e rm a n in the high schools of T exas. 2. The re m a in in g $25 are the best cu rriculum of offered te a c h in g G e rm a n the g r a m m a r schools of T exas. The d etails will be printed later. for in W O M A N ’S SE C R E TA R Y H E R E . Miss H a te ( o h rants of San Antonio, H as Accepted a Position W ith Y. W. C. A. * aan *n - . McLean. Miss C o ltra n e took M iss K a te C o l a n e , of San An- ^ Fin ance C om m ittee: D. F. McCal- L Jae k g o n w L tonio, a r r iv e d y e ste rd a y a fte rn o o n to f Hooping’arr.er, Miss H e ndricks, Wills, a s s u m e her duties as general secre- M is . Mobley, W illiamson. Miss H a rt, t a r y of the Y'oung W om en’s Christian ga v a g e , Miss B o s w e ll, Beckner, Miss lia K^ B erry, to succeed Mrs. L e s t e r ; M orris Miss L o ng er. A ssociation * Miss G reer, Miss F e r n e a u , Miss Sjo- and Migs H inds, M cG regor. er j • B. d e g re e a t S o u th w e ste rn and fin- in v ita tio n C om m ittee: E. D. Jen- ished a t S c a r r e t t Bible School of Kan- ; n^ng9 c h a irm an ; D. L. H o o p in g a rn e r, sas City. She has recently been en- J . L. Jackson, Miss Minna Allen, Miss hatred in Y W. C. A. w ork in Cab- Louise Adams. g a g e d in f o r m a , M eeting 0 f th e finance c o m m itte e in ro o m 17, S a tu rd a y a t 2:30 p. rn. _ , . All g irls will h ave an opportunity ^ Hall. to h e a r her a t closing p r a y e r m e e tin g in th e w o m a n ’s building p a rlo r Sun- Miss Maydee Canfield, of Waco, and d a y a t f o u r -th ir ty . She will re m a in | Miss C lara May B rooks, o f San_ A n- I c h a r g e o f 'th is work th e r e s t o f this | tonio, will be th e g u e s ts o f Miss F r a n - i c n a r g e o w d u rin g T h a n k s g iv in g eason and m er school. season a nd d u rin g p a r t o f th e sum SUm - |c e s W alker -------- ------------------ r e of th is WI week. receive A sixth sense m ay be developed I M em bers of the faculty who wish to join th e S ta te Teachers* A s s o n a ­ in the course of cen tu rie s by th e hu- re p o rt tion a n d ntal) race. Long ugo it was consid- tim e upon should give th e ir nam es, d e g re e s, col- ered so m e th in g to w aste leges a tte n d e d , and p re se n t position and d re am a bo ut, today it is r e g a r d e d In th e to L. W. P a yn e, J r., I. Hall. The an- in a so m e w h a t different light. course of a ( hecks m ay he in u n 1 nun! dues a r e $10. lecture delivered E nglish J class by an E n g lis h in stru c - j made p a y a b le to T. D. B rooks or L. tor. the questio n as to w h e th e r or not VV. P ay n e , J r . those p r e s e n t th e d ev e lo p ­ th o u g h t m ent of a six th sense possible, m et with silence. th e a n n u a l c o m m u n ic a te T he c o m m itte e on te a c h e r s desires im m e d ia te ly with to to teach s tu d e n ts who a r e equipped fo r th e follow ing p o sitio ns: C h e m is­ and tr y a n d P h y s io g ra p h y . school. $11(5.00 per month. Physics, P hysiology Good high M a n a g e r s a n d a s s i s t a n t m a n a g e r s of th e baseball, b a s k e tb a ll, a n d tr a c k te a m s w ere selected la st n ig h t a t a m e e tin g of th e a th le tic council held in th e Y. M. C. A. build in g. T h e m a n ­ a g e r s a n d th e ir a s s i s t a n t s were chosen upon a m e rit basis. T he following w ere elected: B aseball m a n a g e r , C. E. M a tth e w s ; a s s i s t a n t s , T. I). D ru ry a n d I). I). P i c k e r e l . B a sk e tb a ll m a n ­ a g e r , II, E a s tla n d ; a s s is t a n ts , J. W. T r a c k C a r t e r a n d L. D. Flow ers. a s s is t a n ts , I a n g ; Fhe m e m b e rs of the council pres- w e r e : M a th e r , P a tt e r s o n , an d Miller, of th e f a t u i t y ; C onno rly and H a r t of th e a lu m n i; Reese, Coes a n d V a u g h a n , of th e s tu d e n t body, a n d B elm ont anti Hi soh, e x -officio m e m b e rs. A c o m m itte e w as a p p o in te d on a r ­ r a n g e m e n t s fo r N o tre D am e gam e. T he m e m b e r s of th is c o m m itte e a r e Dr. R a m sd e ll, Dr. Miller, a n d Mr. B elm ont. A t e a c h e r of Spanish and E n g lish m a n a g e r , Silvan A p p lic a n ts may call at for a h ig h school, $85.00 p e r month. F r e d T o tte n an d C. R unge. th e office of th e com m itte e on te a c h e rs , 114-1. DR. F R E D E R I C K • E BY. * * Third and Last Notice. The follow ing s tu d e n ts a r e request ed to call a t my office AT O N C E : W. W. A dd ington, Ii. Beazley, R H. Blockwell, Geo. B la ttn e r , R. H. C ochran , W. N. Collins, C. E. ( 'ra d dock, A. R. C u rry , J. T. Davidson, Lewis D ittm a r , J. E. Dyer, Lucille Ellers, Riel a E p h n a m , Maud A. F rench, Ethel Gel lier, E. M H utch m gs, J. C, Joh nson, W in n ifre d J o r dan, I). C. Lyon, J S. M cCampbell, H W. Malone. H. Mitchell, L. S. Mil obeli, H u g h Morrison, J. W. Nixon In th e Public S p e a k in g Review a p - ( ’. V. Nichols, (*. IL Reese, J. V. Van- I den b e rg e , S. M. W alker, A. F. W a re , p e a rs un a r tic le by Prof. J. R. P e lsm a Tom W ilb o u rn , G. T. W illiam son. In Public Speaking Review Varsity Instructor Discusses Plan of Procedure. ARTICLE ON FORM OF D E B A T E . . „ _. ll. Y. B E N E D IC T . . PRE-MEDICS MEET TO ELECT OFFICERS T h e a r tic le a t t e m p t s o f the d e p a r t m e n t of public sp e a k in g , e n title d , “ A Difficult Problem fo r th e D e b a te r .” to prove t h a t th e d e b a te r is not unlike th e ty p ic a l o r a t o r in his m eth od o f a n a ly s is , a lth o u g h th e o r a t o r a p p e a ls m ain ly to th e will of his au dien ce,— the d e b a t e r a p p e a ls m ainly to th e in­ tellect. la s t n ight. T h e special This m e e tin g w as pre ed officers a t the VI M. <’ A. building P re-m edical s tu d e n ts met and elect sided over by P re s id e n t A d a ir who Purpose of Organization is to Bring Students Into ( loser Touch With Medics. of the following m e m b e rs: C a sp a ris , T ho m pson , G re g g , Lacrelle, J e s te r , a nd Dr. R ichard of the zoological de p a r tm e n t. T he p u rp o se of th e o r g a n iz a tio n is to b rin g th e s tu d e n ts h e re in closer the medical s t u d e n t s a t relatio n stu d e n ts six ty G alveston. were p r e s e n t a t the m e e tin g l a ->t night. acted a s te m p o r a r y c h a irm a n . Buford T he firs t s p e a k e r of J e s t e r w as elected president of the o r ­ g a n iz a tio n , H orton C a sp a ris, vice p re sid e n t, C. E. W atson, secretary, R. IL C ling er, s e r g e a n t- a t- a r m s . issues of t h e d e b a t e r c o n s titu te th e difficult problem . The ty pical o r a t o r m u st m a in ta in first, th e p ro b le m -c a u se , an d second, th e solu- tio n -m e th o d . T hese fu n d a m e n ta l laws c a n n o t he escaped by th e debater* Mr. P e lsm a show s t h a t above n in e te e n o u t of tw e n t y q u e stio n s d e bated , th e s p e ­ cial issues m ay he proved by a plan ’s im ila r to th e follow ing ou tline given. the affirm ative a t t e m p t s to prove t h a t t h e re is cause for a c tio n o r evils in p r e s e n t sy ste m or necessity for change. T h e second affirm ative s p e a k e r hand les the m e th - I od of a ction or re m e d y for evils o r A c o m m itte e on c o n stitu tio n consists feasib ility o f plan. The l as t affirm a­ th e p ra c tic ­ tive s p e a k e r deals with ab ility of the m ethod proposed or show s t h a t it is th e b e st m ethod. T h e n e g a tiv e sp e a k e r show s t h a t th e r e is no a d e q u a te cause for action o r t h a t evils do not exist in th e p r e s e n t s y s ­ tem o r t h a t th e re is no necessity fo r a c h a n g e , T he n e x t n e g a tiv e s p e a k ­ er sh ow s t h a t the m ethod proposed by the affirm ative is not a d e q u a te o r t h a t th e evils a r e th e plan is not a d e q u ate . T h e l a s t n e g a ­ tive s p e a k e r shows t h a t th e m ethod is not p ra c tic a b le o r intro du ces a b e t­ te r plan. I W’hen th e above points a r e e s ta b - to prove; s o d a tion will a d d re ss th e E n glish I | th e y cover ev e ry p o in t which can a r i l * and 2 c lasses today on the h onor sys- j jn th e discussion of a proposition in tem the U niversity. An a t t e m p t a fo rm a l debate. H ow ever, points a re will be m ade to e xplain e x a c tly w h a t Mot all of equal im p o rta n c e iii d ifferent is m e a n t by the honor s y ste m a s we questions. have the Mr. IL H. Daily, of Mexia, who has ex p re sse d an opinion from a very severe e x p la n a tio n given today arid th e ad - dre ss of J u d g e Jno. C. Townes, to be | sickn ess of ty p h o id fever, r e tu r n e d to delivered in the n e a r f u tu r e , t h a t th e »h». U n iv e rs ity y e s te r d a y a n d will reg- plea of ig n o ra n c e of the honor sy ste m is a th e htaff of T h e Daily will not be accepted in th e cases which m e m b e r o f T e x a n and his m any frie n d s g ave him come before it. T hose classes which a r e riot visited a h e a r t y welcome on the c am p us yes- The Honor System Will be Explained to English I and 2 Classes by Students. ---------- R e p r e s e n ta tiv e s of th e s t u d e n t s ’ a s - 1 !iHh.-d TA LK S ON T H E HONOR SYSTEM . it. T he s t u d e n t s ’ council has th e y e ar. Mr. Daily inc u ra b le o r ._ -------------- t h a t a f t e r recovered Above t h e r e little t h a t jHte» j u s t le ft fo r to in is today will be visited to m o rro w . All haziness in r e g a r d to w h a t will con- s t i t u t e a bre a c h will be e x pla in e d to the v a rio u s classes. te r d a y . — . TODAY AND TOMORROW T od ay, F rid a y , Nov. 14. J u n i o r e n g in e e rs m e e t in room 106, e n g in e e r in g building. rn.: C a m p F ir e G irls, H. rn.: M issionary v o lu n te e r C U R R I E 12:30 p . m . : IN B R Y A N . —— r — S e c r e ta r y T. W. C u rr ie of th e Y. M C. A., le ft y e s te rd a y for B ry a n , T exas, w h ere he will r e m a in ov er S u n - j day, doing ev a ng e listic w ork a m o n g Hall, room 3. the s tu d e n ts of Allen A cad em y . Mr. C u rr ie has been invited by th e Y. MG band, Y. M. C. A. C. A. o f A u stin College to c onduct a se rie s of e v an g e listic m e e tin g s in t h a t in stitu tio n some tim e a f t e r C h ris tm a s . --------------------------- 5:00 p. 5:00 p. 'Tomorrow, S a tu r d a y , Nov. IS. 7:30 p. rn.: R u sk L i te r a r y Society. Boy sco ut m a s t e r s ’ club m e e ts S a t - Mr. E. S a n g e r w e n t to G alv e sto n u r d a y , 5:00 p. rn., H. Hall. S a tu r d a y n ig h t a s th e g u e s t of Mr. A. Levy. T e n d e r f o o t a t 8:00 p. rn. e x a m in a tio n S a t u r d a y The le c tu re r continued by callin g to the a tte n tio n of the audience th e fact t h a t only a few cen tu rie s ag o th e a n ­ cients sp e n t long w ea ry h ou rs in the study of alchem y , e n d e a v o rin g to d is ­ cover some stone po sse ssin g th e p o w ­ er of c h a n g in g the b a s e r m e ta ls into gold o r silver. This stone was r e g a r d ­ ed as s o m e w h a t of a joke by m ost It was people of called th e p h ilo so p h e rs’ stone. S cien­ tists, with th e discovery oY ra d iu m , have a t the p r e s e n t d ay all b u t su c ­ th e b a se r m etals ceeded into th e m ore precious ones. They a r e on th e road to success. T h is is merely an illu s tra tio n of the a d va n ce the of m a n k in d , g ro p in g a b o u t d a rk n e ss of ig n o ra n c e and feeling his way to light. t h a t e a r ly tu r n i n g tim e. in in re la te d The five senses possessed by m an today a r e to very m a te ria l thing s. T hey have doubtless been de­ veloped to some e x te n t by refinem ent and le a rn in g . The sense of fee lin g for instance, is a v e ry common sense. It is possessed by all living th in g s to a c e rta in d e g re e of sensitiveness. No do u b t but t h a t this sen se w as ea rly developed by co ntact. T he se n s e of sig h t, on th e o th e r hand, is a b le to connect us with th e m ore re m o te and in ta n g ib le e le m e n ts of life. W e a re able to into th e deep u n i­ verse and stu d y th e p la n e ts a n d the w orlds r e v o lv in g a b o u t c e n te rs o f life, all belon ging to a wide a n d bo u n d ­ less s y s te m of creation. look ou t I t t h a t the lon ging upon is not only possible b u t very the p robable p a r t of m a nk in d for a m e a n s of k no w ­ ing the soul lives tffter th e body dies, will in th e course of a m u ltitu d e of c e n tu rie s g r a d u a lly develop a sense which will a n s w e r th is lo ng in g. This, of course, would be a s ix th sense. in Dixie Icyda, a b rig h t-e y e d little J a p a n e s e lad, whose home is in Dal- the T e x a n office y e ste r as, was day, an d showed g r e a t i n te r e s t in all In* saw'. His f a th e r , who w as with him, is a n a tiv e -b o rn J a p a n e s e , but w a 1- e d uc a te d a t M arvin College in St. Louis. Mr. Icyda is in te re s te d in lec­ tu re s, a n d visited th e chapel exercises y e ste rd a y . j u s t ta lk s Dixie s a y s he likes to h e a r speeches too, h u t w hen a m an to h a r him se lf ta lk , he sa y s, “ I would be o u t befo re you could sa y J a c k Rob­ inson.” W hen told t h a t less th a n a hun dred s tu d e n ts o u t of tw o th o u sa n d visit chapel ex ercises daily, he ex c laim ed: “ Good n igh t, N u r s i e ! ” He can re a d b oth E n g lish an d J a p a n e s e , b u t has never been to school. He was asked if he could read a n y o th e r la n ­ g u a g e s a n d replied, “ T h a t ’s e n o u g h ” ' He sa y s he d o e sn ’t do a n y t h i n g but e a t a n d sleep. On being ask e d how old hi w as, he a n sw e re d , “ I a m j u s t as old as my to n g u e and a little older th a n my te e t h .” in reply to th e q u e s­ tio n : w h ere do you live, he said, “I live in my skin, a n d never w as o u t of it ” Dixie has a b r o th e r n a m e d U. S A. Icyda. G eorge T. Holmes had c h a r g e of th e Glee Club y e s te r d a y , due to the a b sen ce of P rof. M etzenthin. T H E W E A T H E R REPORT. M axim u m t e m p e r a tu r e , 78; p r e c ip ita tio n to d a y : f o r 6 4 ; m in im u m , none. Colder. Rain. F o r e c a s t COMMITTEES FOR T E X A N O F F I C E RECEPTION H A V E HEEN A P P O IN T E D IS V I S I T E D B Y D I X I E H Y D A T he C o m m itte es for the Educational Reception, to he Held at th e Bible ( h air November 22. a r e Now Completed. Little Japanese Boy From Dallas Stum ps Texan Reporters With Some Witty Remarks and Slang 'Falk. T H E D A IL Y TEXAN First College Daily in the South F irst College Daily in the South !I. „L I >, hcl'ile th e game* for Si J day a f te r n o o n instead of j ^icJciJt* o f t h e w e e k . a tu r - th e This w a r tin games have been The Student Daily Publication of the of Texas. IT * Uni^era*ty of tex a s. .. __ Published every morning except Mon I day during the college year. p l a y e d o n a l m o s t e v e r y w e e k d a y ----- --------- ----------- — I except Saturday. Lh in change rp, • , m a d e in o r d e r t o a t t r a c t t h e J A ustin m e rc h a n ts . We believe . w c o n d - c l a s s matter at the this policy is it failure. We w a n t I at A u s t i n , T e x a s , under the tQ r(,tlirn to the- <'1(1 S a tu r d a y ] If t h e garnet o f March 3, I*"'* I gam es. < J-" n t i (i on price $2.50 in advance, ,f not paid by Dec. 1st. l-‘. a g i n Editor-ineChtef ‘tern his season have a t t r a c t e d more:] nerchaiits t h a n usual, it is b e­ t r o n g e r te am s t h a n usual cause , !llt t h e A t h l e t i c , _ ; J • » I by the change. Assistant Manager people it lot o t h e r I ,V. L a n d r u m .. .Managing Editor * S. F o w le r .. , Business Manager C o u n c il h a s o \ s t o k e d t h e o t n e r j It Hancock idoubted fact th a t more U n d e r w o o d .. .Circulation Mgr. h g a n U1 ;md faculty rn* m lx rr ; S a tu r d a y th a n on M any S ta t e offi­ | a n v o t h e r d a cials and w orking men will go on S a tu rd a y w hen th e y cannot on any o th e r day. Room 120, Main Bldg. I w i l l a t t e n d o n .............................<3:30-11:30 a. rn. O F F I C E I l O l ’ItS OFFICES: t talent , Lh town: 206 W. 6th Street. tn iversity: %j itor Managing E d ito r . .7:30-8: >0, I. I. S. 7:30-0 :$0, M. W. K. 10:30 11:30 , , v i a n a g e r 9:30-10:30 except S a tu r d a y . *ir ciliation M g r ..M . VV. F., 8:30-10:30 -j S., 0:30-10:30 I TELEPHONES: iI v Office................................... a ....................................... 'T W W * 489 381 1668 .Manager int a on Manager , ..................... .......................... 2006 Im. ne iiditor tod ay: J. G A M B R ELL K A N D L E Staff Today: H Brown ('handler J}. Ii H. Cochran Sol E. Cordon < 11lus Jones Stuart McGregor O. A. Ullrich, Jr. Harold Walker Dan Williams O. W. Wood t h e m e d i c s . A pleasing f e a tu re of th e H ous­ ton trip was th e en th u sia sm dis­ played by th e s tu d e n ts from the medical d e p a rtm e n t ot th e I ni- v ersity a t ( Jalveston. To see one hundred and sixty medical s t u ­ d en ts come to H ouston in two special cars, line up in the snake dance, join in th e yells, an d p a r­ ticipate in every f e a tu re of th e day s program , was to convince every stu d e n t and alum nus vis­ iter t h a t the medical dep artm en t is a p art in t r u t h and fact ol the main U niversity. H eretofore we have been es­ trang ed. T he medics and the th e medical d e p a r t­ affairs of ment have not been vital to the .In d e n ts a t Austin and vice versa. W e h ave lived a n d con­ ducted ourselves as th o u g h we w ere m em bers of different s t u ­ d e n t bodies entirely, w h ereas we have now come to realize t h a t we are all s tu d e n ts in the same U niversity. W e a re glad to announce th a t we will have a re g u la r c o rre ­ spondent a t Galveston. A r ra n g e ­ m ents wen* practically completed is at H ouston Monday, and likely th a t news le tte r s will be com ing in w ithin th e next few days. it T his should serve a v ery good purpose in u n itin g and un ifying th e two s tu d e n t bodies. AT H L E T I C S F O R ALL. seriously w ith We an* positive t h a t th e g ate receipts will fie as large, it n o t! larger, a s a resu lt of th e r e tu r n J to re ­ th»* old schedule. Hut, g ard le ss o f th e revenue d e riv ­ able, tin re a re m any o b jections o midweek gam es. They inter- ere very th e reg u la r sc his ii work. No s tu d e n t to his classes ju s tic e an do Friday if he sjiends T h u r s d a y afternoon roo tin g on ( lark Field m d T h u rs d a y n ig h t p a ra d in g on C ongress avenue. T h e g am es a r e th r e e - th ir t v . usually called a t W h at about th e th re e to four It is not fair to A lack classes? t k th e in s tru c to r to dism iss tho class every week. T he faculty is very liberal in g r a n ti n g e x ­ cuses for th e out-of-tow n con­ tests. b u t if the s ta n d a r d of the U niversity is to be m a in tain ed , a fte rn o o n classes m u s t not be dism issed once a week. Football should not dem and it. We believe th a t football ex ists for th e benefit of th e stu d e n t body. Of course we appreciate the su p p o rt of Austin citizens, but we can no t afford to d is ru p t our classes fo r th e convenience of the town patrons. Of course, it is impossible to a rr a n g e th e schedule so t h a t all gam es can come on S a tu rd a y . Mon* th a n a week is o fte n need­ im p o rta n t gam es. ed betw een At tim es th e o th e r te a m s cannot come a t t h a t tim e. B ut th e r e does n o t seem to he any good reason w hy at least some of th e gam es cannot be pl veil on S a t ­ urday. The Oilily Texan, published by the students o f the U niversity o f T e x as is full o f college spirit. I he Houston Bulletin. We hope t h a t “college s p i r i t -' is used in a figurative sense. H I G H St HOO! S V B S O R B K D IN C A C T I ' S \ M » D A H M T E X A N . The sam p le copies o f tho ('actu nil The Daily Texan that have beet r e m ' t o have awakened con-dderubli interest in the University. Prof. J the Sex that \ Lomax has received from soon teachers the news schools are com plaining that these two I iii vers I tv publications are ab sorb ing nil the p up ils’ time and attention. eral d ays a g o Dr. Lomax received a com m unication I*. < inner, su perintendent o f public schools at Stam ford, T exas, said ii part: in the mentary copy of the Cactus high requests have come from the teachers that I rem ove it Th** Cactus. or i ie-troy “ Since placing the com pd in which he from J. library, school “The Daily Texan is indeed a daily to our stud en ts. Each issue is a w a it ­ ed with im patience. The n ew s can ­ not say the la-U word on co lleg e nth d i e s ; The Pa v must be a w a i t e d / ’ t h a t ath letics a t We a r e pleased at th e a n ­ nouncem ent of P hysical D irector Bellmont the U niversity of T exas are here- a ter to be for itll s tu d e n ts. W e ; pc > Tie able ere long t<> make ; ( ■uniter announcem ent of all stu d e n ts for ath letics. Mr. Bell- ..I i- a Lu in I>eliever rn c (liege a th letics fo r th e g r e a te s t pos­ sible num ber, as opposed to a few y o u n g men being picked in stitu tion and being f 'urn tin specially t r a i n e d . We w an t,! Mi w ith him, to see g r e a te r s tre s s inter-class athletics, laid ui*on l h it iii Texas, w ith our open v inters, is a good place for Mr. Bellmont to put his excellent and Mr i a th e o ries into practice. (JAMES ON S A H RD AY T H E D A I L Y T E X_A_N. Any woman who wears these Wooltex suits will be stylishly attired. It h a s b e e n said trial , ,o' i t h *it “ c l o t h e s n u n c Tt ic certainly tr u e m a . th e man. It is o i wimy tex Coats and Suits matte idylls 1 mw • i , tr ue t h a t Wool” N e w S u i t , r e c e i v e d t h i s w e e k : t h e y are bra n tle - and are moderately price... priced $19.50 and $25 New < oat (Astrachan, and oth«*r . - H a . ( ' l i b e l i n g . • m ix tu re*— $25, $19.50, $15 Students' Barber Shop K. L. B R O Y L ES, P r o p r ie to r, rail Invites you to can. 2216 Guadalupe. j u s t across from the cam p us. ^ C o m e and s e e u s for y o u r S h a w n * scil a n y t h i n g in the S p e c ia l I n d u c e m e n t s to R e q u is ite s . T oile t Line. S tu d e n t s . u IT R N ll \ M & B O p p o s e the ..risk ill Hotel. I E H R 113 E a s t S i x t h S t r e e t . g FA N C Y C IN D IE S , CICa Rs , P IP E S , N EW SPA PER S i U P E R IO D IC A L S. l a d ie s* Q A N D M E N ’S S H I N I N G P A R L O R . K S M. BO R C H \R I)T , p rop 722 C ongress Avenue B e ll Phone 3644 AMERICAN LADY FLOUR T E X A S c o o n s KOR t e x a s p e o p l e NELSON DAVIS & CO. whE ™ ™ « rs 107-111 WEST FOURTH ST, S. GREENBERG T h e O n l y E x c l u s i v e Optometri st ln(j M a n u f a c t u r i n g Optician 7 09 C o n g r e s s A v e . Old ‘‘hone 1341 A n y b r o k e n le n s (Inplicated w b ile y o u wai t. J. R. NICHOLS, M. D. P r a c t i c e L im i t e d to E Y E , E A R , N O S E \ M > THROAT G l a s s e s F itt e d 4 1 3 -4 1 1 S c a r b r o u g h Building Genuine Deep Shaft McAlester Coal Now is th e time to lay in jour ^ Upp]|os— S to r a g e — < ars to Hire ABADIE’S GARAGE O p e n D a y and N i ght ~ n 2 1 1 - 2 1 3 E . F i f t h B o th Phones i m McAlester Coal Co. Both Phones 216. DILLINGHAM'S JN 0. E. RYLEE I, A W Y E R P e n d e x t e r Bldg. Austin, Texas G R A H A M D R U G CO . A F R I E N D I N N E E D IS A F R I E N D I N D E E D feel perfectly a t hom e; Do you need a place w h e re you w h ere th e P u r e s t and B est o f Drugs and ( old P r in k s can he h a d ? — th e n come to us. li l t MI AM'S DRI Ii S T O R E II VS R E E N ll E It E O \ E It FORTY YEARS RING 3327 And Have The S T U D E N T S ' P R E S S IN G C LU B Doctor that suit a s you tak e it o u t of your trunk. Corner of 19th and Guadalupe. WILLIAM F. GRIMES & BRO. M grs. DR. W. R. WEBER [loom 506 L ittlefield Bld g., f i f t h F lo o r D E N T I S T A u s t i n , T e x a s The W. L. Harrison Co. 912 C o n g r e s s A v e n u e . F A N C Y G R O C E R I E S GAS HEATERS S P E C I A L P R I C E S ON H E A T E R S F O R A L I M­ I T E D T I ME . Quick h eat for cold rooms. All enjoy the genial w a rm th of a gas heater. Call a t our otlice and see different styles. AUSTIN GAS LIGHT CO 907 ( (ingress Ave. Phone 1">2 (LVS ll D E L K T I E S S E N I N C O N N E C T I O N P IC N IC L l NC H E S A S P E C I A L T Y U N IV E R S IT Y M EA T M A R K E T L I N D A U BROS., Props. D ealers In CHOICE B E E F , MI TTON, PORK A N D V E A L Corner 24th and Guadalupe S ts. «dHI Old Phone 521 N ew l ’hone 118 C O R N E R F I F T H A N D BRAZOS A T T E N T I O N Given to y ou and your clothes if you ring 8 2 5 U N I V E R S I T Y TAILOR SHOP R . IL S M I T H , Prop. W . A . A c h ille s tk Co. D e a l e r s in F A N C Y GROCERIES AND C O U N T R Y PRODUCE H E A D Q U A R T E R S f o r E v e r y t h i n g Good to Eat ‘If i t ’s g o o d t o e a t . w e have it,” md “ If w e h a v e it, i f s good to eat." E s p e c ia l a t t e n t i o n t o Sororities md F r a t e r n i t i e s G u a d a l u p e a n d 1 6 th S t s . Phone 8(5 Saville Mints M a d e in A u s tr ia . C o n t a i n N o M enthol. 5 c A t A ll S to r e s . D i s t r i b u t e d By Texas Wholesale Candy Company A u s t i n , T e x a s . Chas. S.GuilhemCo W h o l e s a l e a n d Retail FRUITS, VEGETABLES, POULTRY, EGGS AND B U H E R T h e B e s t — T h e F reshest—Th* C h eap est. Messenger Service PHONE 8 4 5 G r i f f i n & S o n , P r o p s - W e a r e H eadq ua rters For Picnic L u n ch es, F ru its, Candy, *n^ BAUER BROS. 2501 G u a d a lu p e S t. l’hone 182 Mrs. E llio tt Mr. Elliott THE ELLIOTTS t n t to the high schools o f the S ta ll J NO, H. R O B IN S O N , J R , Prc.-ident, STATE NATIONAL BANK A l STEN, T E X A S We bast* o ur claim to you r fav o r and patro n a g e on a record of H A L F A C E N T I RY of perfect SECT RITY and absolute LAI R DE \ Ll NG. O F F IC E R S : P IE R R E BR E M O N D , V ic e p r e s id e n t. J. (J. P A L M , Cashier. W ALTER BREMOND, Vice-President. S. I. V on*K OEN N ER ITZ, A sst. Cashier. W U K A SC H CAFE AND GROCERY S h o r t o r d e r Lunches. I re C ream and F ancy Candies UH AS. G. W U K A S C H . Crop. s ta p le and Fancy Groceries- Free Delivery. JO E W U K A S C H .'Prop. 2218 G U A D A L U P E S T R E E T . P H O N E 7071 SCOT T! SS I E LOW EL S— “ I SE LI KE A BLOTTER a Trial, Sa n i t a r y . Serviceable, S aving — Gist.* Them adc BEK ROLL U N I V E R S I T Y DRUG S T O R E A U S T IN F L O R A L CO. 723 C ongress Avenue OLDE O LSSON , F lorist 105 East Fifteenth St. Largest Estab lish m ent in Central and South T exas DR. JOE GILBERT Rooms 319-320-321 Scarbrough Bldg. Phones: Office: Old, 1506; N ew , 102. Residence: Old, 997; N e w , 355. Established 1871 NALLE & COMPANY L l M E E R Mill Work Building M aterials SWANN F U R N IT U R E X C A R P E T CO. T H E BIG S T O R E 401 C ongress A venue Furnish F rater n ity Houses on Credit Ivan Loss Davidson has been ting (ela tives in Waco. M adge Ifry ar a s returned rom San Antonio. KODAK FINISHING Leave your films one day and get the finished pictures the next. Best and | quickest w ork assured. We also n ike a .'peciahy of Flashlights, Exterior and Interior V iew s ahd E n largem en ts. K o d a k - Loane d t > Students. SMITH & FULMORE Splendid Lots and H om es near U n i­ v e r sity — Insurance of all Kinds Old Phone 907 Litten Building T H E J O R D A N COMPANY. 610 Congress Avenue. AUSTIN PRESBYTERIAN SANITARIUM l i t h and Congress Avenue. Look For the Red Oval S ign . j 75 B ed s— 20 N u rse s. X -R ay and Pathological Laboratories. B efore th e A thletic Council and m a n a g e rs a r r a n g e th e fo o t­ ball schedule fo r next year, we would like fo r th e m to listen to a n e a rn e st sug gestion fro m th e It is: s tu d e n t body and faculty. II. L. H IL G A R T N E R , M. D. Practice Limit id to E ye and Ear D ise a ses Office— Scarbrough Bldg., corner Con­ g r e s s A ve. and S ixth St., A ustin. Office H ou rs— 9 a. rn. to I p . m. and 3 to 6 p. rn. T H E S E C R E T O F T H E POPU LA R ITY OF A U S T I N M A I D F L O U R Lies in its individuality. Its popular not because its made in A ustin but THELBERT MARTIN A tto rn ey -a t-L a w Q U A L IT Y M IL L S , N ew ly Incorporated. because its made S U P E R I O R . Room I, Masonic Tem ple. S tu d e n t s C ared fo r T h ro u g h U niversity Hospital Fund. 70 3 ' 2 C o ngress A venue Phones 172 601-623 E. 6th St. F a n c y Groceries. Stacy-Robbins Co. MAKERS 0F T TURES , , Beal Estate. Insurance. Loans and Surety Bonds. Property For S ale or 814 C o n g re s s A v e n u e . ~r Rent in All P art- o f the C ity. T 714 C o n g r ess Ave., A ustin I PICTURE FRAMING Office-: DR. HOMER HILL P H Y S I C I A N A N D S U R G E O N Over Van S m ith ’s D ru g S tore Residence, 2067 W h itis A v e n u e Both P h o n e s— Office, 65; R es., 224 THE ROYAL SH O E S H I N I N G P A R L O R S H O E S S H I N E D , 5c A . J. RIOS, P rop rietor OUR STUDY lf we f r a m e d it, it has our L ab el. I f i t h a s our LaWk i t ’s P e r f e c t . We stand h ind t h e L abel. C. M. MILLER A R T M A T E R IA L S 711 C O N G R E S S A V E N I * L. CHAPMAN P R A C T I C A L W A T C H M A K E R J E W E L E R A N D E N G R A V E * 109 W e s t S i x t h S t . B ° th rholt<- W o r m a n s h i p F i r s t C lass m — — — — — — — r e q u ire s A new* r e g u la tio n a t P rin c e to n I Di­ versity t h a t every u n d e r­ g r a d u a t e a t this U n iversity m u s t a t ­ te n d a t least o n e -h a lf of the Sunday m o rn in g chapel service" each q u a r ­ ter. N o rth w e s te rn U n iv e r s ity has r e ­ cently received a g i f t of $250,000 from tru stee s. a m em ber of th e b o a rd of Of th is sum $150,000 to Ire used for a building for th e d e p a r t m e n t of political h isto ry , economics and is science. 'No wine a t th e senior b a n q u e t” is th e recent dictum of th e senior class of Cornell U n iv e rsity , b y a vote of 295 to 213. By a second vote of 276 to 232 the class h as voted to b a r all in to xica n ts fro m all class activities two, the senior b o a t ride and the se n ­ ior nigh t. This actio n comes largely as a resu lt o f p e r s is te n t c a m p a ig n of the U n iv ersity p ro hibition leagu e to a b a te d rin k in g cu sto m s. D IS A S T E R N A R R O N LY \N KR TE D . th e o u tly in g “ s h a c k s .” T he go ng s have been rin g in g some late , especially w h a t e r ra tic a lly of in few A m o rn in g s since, a c lass of e n th u s ia s ­ tic p e d a g o g u e s a s sem b le d in " l l hall c am e d a n g e ro u sly n e a r g e ttin g away w ith a tw o hours recitatio n. A tte r they had held f o rth fo r come m in­ utes over time, h ow ever, a clam or was raised by the s tu d e n ts a ho had g a t h ­ ered in the hall w ith th e e x p ectation of usin g th e room a t the next period, th u s the d is a s te r w as a v e r te d d i s a s ­ th e hall, of to te r course. the s tu d e n ts in the is one of th e official J A rchdeacon Stuck L ectu res Tonight. A lecture will be delivered to n ig h t I in a u d ito riu m by A rchdeacon Stuck upon the “ A sc e n t of Mt. Mc­ Kinley ’’ This lectu res to be given d u rin g the course 'The | of tho y e a r by th e U n iv e rsity lecture will be illu s tra te d with la n te rn slides and no doubt will prove very in te r e s tin g since Rev. Stuck the ionly m an who has e v e r reached the top of the N orth. No adm issio n will be ch a rg e d this g r e a t m o u n ta in of is Mrs. Zone Van H ug o, of San A n­ tonio, was in A u stin T u e sd a y visitin g her son. Mr. L ube R og ers lins gone to W a ­ co to the Uotton Palace. I c u J u o t x H Q \ < W hen Alva is working: I t ’s a clear case of s h irk in g ; H e’s a lop fo r—everyone knows. His bills do not w orry, N or cause hint to h u r r y L o n g as he w ears Smith- Wilcox ( lot hen. WE ( ARRY THE STOCK Smith & Wilcox 616 CONGRESS AVENUE “T O B IN S ” E N G R A V E Wedding Invitations, An­ nouncements, ( ailing ( urds Dance Urograms, Menus, IN THEIR OWN PLANT We also make a specialty of Monogram Stationery Samples for the asking BOTH PHONES 510 606 C ongress Avenue Austin, Texas T H E D A I L Y T E X A N SOONERS DAZED th e p lay a n d e n o u g h speed to \ spill land in f r o n t before it g o t well s ta r t- j RY FAQT Pl A Y ^ I L i / 1 1 0 1 retj U niversity O klahom an Tells How t e x a s W re ste d C ha m p io n sh ip of the .Southwest F rom Sooners in H ouston (tam e. a a g a in s t touchdown “ Though beaten for th r e e consecu- t h e y e a rs by U nive rsity of O klahom a elevens, som etim es by decisive scores | and som etim es by small m a r g in s , the T exas L onghorns a ro s e in th e ir might I before a gala day as.-emblage Monday a fte rn o o n a nd to s-ed th e Sooner on high. Two touchdow ns and tw o goals from single touchdown and no goal tell th e tale. Such a s tr in g of h a p p e n in g f u r n i s h ­ ed T exas u n iv e rsity with 14 point." a g a in s t O k laho m a's b a r e 6 points. The la te r m ight h a w m ade it seven, but missed an easy goal a f t e r Field", a Cherokee Indian, w as s u b s titu te d foi L ow ry in th e f o u rth q u a r te r . Fields was sent in the g a m e be ca u se of hi> speed and wa" not fo r mort th a n a dozen m inutes when he exhib ited a r a re b u rst of speed t h a t con­ into a v erted a score. He raced half the le n g th of the field to goal. tw enty y a rd p a ss th e re “ Both of the touchdow ns scored by T e x as were also the outcom e of f o r ­ w ard passes. As luck would have it. both of them were tossed by Daniels ac ro ss the right side of th e O klaho­ ma line and fell into the w a itin g a r m s of Mr. T u r n e r, th e L onghorn le ft end. In each instance this sam e Mr. T u rn e r w as s ta n d in g behind th e Sooner goal line when into his stu bb y a rm s. the pigskin fell “ O klahom a did not begin o play the kind of football t h a t was expected. To begin with, th e Sooners w ere eom- hdshrdl sh rd s h rd hrdlu hrd lu u u u u u u pletely dazed by a volley of forw ard the passes, some of which w ere of sh o rt v a rie ty the j u s t cleared th a t c e n te r of th e ir line. O th e r s were the outcome of double and delayed passes in a h ig h ­ th a t T e x a s ly befuddled s t a te of mind. the in touchdow n first scored h e r opening period and h e r second in the n ext period. th e opposition left " N e it h e r eleven consum ed a n y valu able tim e in uncovering its a tta c k . Tilt Sooners led of! on the first o p p o rtu n ity with a series of sh o rt rush es th a t n e t­ ted th e m a first down, a n d when it cam e T e x a s ’ tim e the L o n g h o rn s shot a f o r w a r d p ass t h a t w e n t f o r a gain. T his p ass was w ith o u t com plications, b u t those t h a t follow ed b r o u g h t tw o or more a th le te s into play and w ere of the criss-cross order. “ These succeeded a n d th e n Texas s t a r te d using Fullback Daniels a s a line s m a s h e r from p u n t fo rm a tio n s. So quickly dill T exas reel off a half dozen varied com binations of a tta c k t h a t the Sooners were le ft up in the air, they did not know w h a t to e x ­ pect next, and while g u e ssin g a t the steadily' borne back outcome were to w ard s th e ir ow n goal. “ One reaso n why O k la h o m a ’s speedy backfield of A m b r is te r , C ap sh a w , U o u rtr ig h t and Reeds did not gain groun d a s it did a g a in s t K an sa s, was because o f the s m a s h in g end play p u t Both Edmond and up by T exas. to T u r n e r possessed en ou gh w e ig h t Fine Dress Shoes for Ladies Outing P a ja m a s $1.00 to $2.50 Fancy Vests $3.50 to $8.00 Cheney Silk Neckwear 50c to $2.50 Guaranteed Silk Hose 50c ^ stock of C lothing t h a t is n ’t renewed as sizes and p a tte rn s thin out com pares to o u rs about as a candle does to an electra lij?ht. We keep o u r stock of College Brand Clothes “ F U L L U P ” Ami you need have no fe a r of not finding th e p a tte rn you like in y o u r size— Priced from $ 2 0 to $ 3 5 Evening Suits at $35 The latest up-to-th e-m in ute models— silk lined th ro u g h o u t. “DANSE" PUMPS A N D DRESS SHOES $1.50 TO $7.50 SILK A N D OPERA HATS $6.00 E. M. SCARBROUGH & SONS W e a r e a l w a y s g l a d to a c ­ com m odate and see V arsity students Y ours to please, Griffith Drug Company UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY The A ustin N ational Bank OF AUSTIN, TEXAS VA R esou rces $ 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 O F F I C E R S : E. P. WILMOT, P re s id e n t. WM. II. FO L T S, V ic e -P re sid e n t. C. M. B A R T H O L O M E W , Asst. ( ashier. KNOWS THE ST U D E N T S’ W A N TS AND W A N T S THE SXU DENTS’ BUSINESS. M O R R IS H I R S H F E L D , C ashier. THE TROY LAUNDRY L E A D S T H E M A L L TRY THEM KOK SERVICE. PHONE 73 THE CO-OP HAS BRAND NEW LINE OF EN G R A V E D CHRIST­ MAS ( ARDS OF INDIVIDUALITY ASK TO SE E THEM X P. S.: YOUR OWN NAME ON THEM IF YOU WISH MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY SAYES YOU MONEY ANI) IS THE BEST THE S T U D E N T S’ FRIEND Phone 685 1504 Lavaca Street. - s r — t v MRS. ARTHUR F. BISHOP VOICE CULTURE A N D SIGHT READING Studios: W hitis School and 2008 W h itis Avenue. . RHONE 1523. Cl T FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Artistically Arranged HYDE PARK FLORAL CO. 822 Congress Avenue. Phones: Old, 961; New, 109. .va BUCKEYE MAZDA LAMP, and convince yourself that the Buckeye Mazda gives a better light, and a smaller light bill each month. Austin Electrical Supply and Plumbing Co r» ! Old Phone I • 913 Congress Avenue r y -VT____ I ) U / , n ( N e w Phone 41 The American National Bank I N A U S T I N , T E X A S . 1 ApH A L $300,000.00 S U R P L U S $600,000.00 U. S. G O V E R N M E N T D E P O S I T A R Y . S O L IC IT S Y O U R A C C O U N T . w Littlefield, P r e sid e n t. • A Wroe, V ice-Presiden t. • C. Roberdeau, Vice-President. T. H. Davis, Vice-F resid e n t. L. J. Schneider, Canhier. \ H. Pfaefflin, A s s i s t a n t Cann sr. \ THE CORRECT STYLES A R E SATIN, VELVET AND PATENT ON A ME­ DIUM, NARROW TOE— LIGHT SOLE. THE PAT­ ENTS HAVE SILK TOPS; PRICES RANGE FROM $ 4 .0 0 to $ 5 .0 0 Burt Shoe Co. 612 CONGRESS A V E N U E let th ey v isitors, Su h a defense m u st have bewild- t h e : fo r f la n k s alone and b eg an b a n g in g aw ay at th e line for no gain. Now and then Reeds, who was th e real s t a r of the Sooner eleven, got aw’av for gains, but his co-w orkers w ere generally lumped before th ey reached the line of sc rim m a g e. “ T h e b r u n t of th e T e x a s a tta c k was c a rrie d on by Daniels, P. Sim m ons and Brown. Sim m ons w as laid ou t th re e tim e s because of m ino r bruises, but a lw a y s cam e back, fo r more. It was hi" speed th a t fu rn ish e d th e T e x an s w ith th e ir best g a in s a r o u n d th e end. Daniels w as the m an who ripped g r e a t holes in th e line an d Brown came into his own in plays fro m fake form a t ions. T h e sophom ores of th e U n iv ersity of N e b ra sk a have voted to w ear caps. T he U n iv ersity of Iowa has th irty - seven s tu d e n ts from fore ig n countries. T h e football coaches at \ ale. H a r ­ vard and Princeton n u m b e r 57. To raise the fund of th e Y. M. C. A it th e U n iv e r s ity of K ansas, movies have been installed. T h e Beta T h e ta Pi f r a te r n it y has installed a c h a p te r in th e U niversity if U tah. S h o rtb rid g e , an A la ska n Indian chief, has m a tr ic u la te d a t the Univer- ity of P e nn sylvania. N ew York U n iv e rs ity gained 1209 stu d e n ts in its r e g is tr a tio n th is year. The total e n ro llm e n t is 5637. T h e U n iv e rs ity council a t M innesota has condemned r io tin g by football roo ters. Y a le has scored tw ice by field g oals 'h is se a so n ; H a r v a r d seven tim es and Prin ceton once. T h e council of a d m in is tr a tio n a t Il­ linois U n iv e rsity has expelled a senior for fo rg e ry . E v e r y .student in D ra k e U n iv e rsity is e ith e r a m e m be r of th e Men’s Union or t h e W o m a n ’s League. A t Pekin, C hina, is th e oldest u n i­ v e rsity in the world. It is called th e “ School fo r the Sons o f th e E m pire." Phi B e ta K a p p a , th e h o n o ra ry f r a ­ te rn ity , has g r a n te d a c h a r te r to P o­ m ona College. consin. T he P a n -H e lle n ic dance has been sa n c tio n e d a t th e U n iv e rsity of A r ­ k a n s a s by th e fa c u lty and s tu d e n ts and has proved a g r e a t success. A u th o r itie s a t th e U nive rsity of W isconsin have anno un ced t h a t th e ta n g o will be allowed a t u n iv ersity dances. S ix ty men a t M ich ig an A g ric u ltu ra l College have petitioned th e faculty to offer a course in th e stu d y of the liquor problem w ith college credits. ( o rd u ro y s k i r ts for the girls, and tr o u s e r s f o r the men have cordu roy been a d o p te d a s th e distinctive d re ss fo r th e m e m b e rs of th e senior class of th e U n iv e rs ity of Indiana. The m e m b e rs of th e senior class of the U n iv e r s ity of K ansas will back th e J a y h a w k e r , th e a n n u a l of th e U n i­ versity , th is y e a r w ith a v o lu n ta r y as- s e -s m e n t of six d o lla rs each. th e U n iv e rsity of A u t h o r i tie s a t W isconsin e s ti m a te th e a m o u n t of m oney .students t h e r e spend for alco hoi ic d rin k s to ta ls up more than $20, DOO p e r year. Some sw im m ers. An Illinois f r e s h m a n does no t be­ lieve in cuing th e women “ g e t a w a y with th e slit s k ir t, so he has s t a r t e d th e shocking cu stom of slit tr o u s e r s fo r men. P re s id e n t Van Hise of th e U n iv e r­ sity of Wisconsin, recently d eclared in f a v o r of all f r e s h m e n w e a rin g a g re e n b u tto n so t h a t th e y m ig h t be d is tin ­ gu ish e d from th e u pp erclassm en . A t th e U n iv e rsity of Colorado th e d e p a r t m e n t of b acteriolog y is g iv in g f r e e t r e a t m e n t a g a i n s t typhoid. M any s tu d e n ts have ta k e n a d v a n ta g e of the offer and have bra v e d th e first inocu­ lation . ATTENTION! FRATERNITIES. SORORITIES. ( L UIts ANI) (L A S S E S , BEFORE YOU HUY YOUR R E ­ FRESHM ENTS FOR THAT THANKSGIVING RECEPTION FIGURE WITH ME. A yo u n g lady becam e insane a f t e r w itn e s sin g th e fre s h m a n -so p h o m o re class ru sh a t th e U n iv e rs ity of W is ­ I MAKE SANDWICHES. 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N ever c ro ss a s t r e e t ju s t behind an electric c a r ; th e r e m ay be a n o th e r th e car, a utom ob ile, w a g o n ' o r o th e r vehicles com ing to w a r d you fro m . N ever a li g h t f r o m a car b a c k w a r d ; a lw a y s s te p off fa c in g th e f r o n t an d with yo ur r i g h t fo ot first. A lw ays w a it u n til the c a r stops. A lw ays th in k , a c t and se t th e S a f e t y h x a m p le . A lw ays S a f e ty F ir s t. R em em ber, it is b e tt e r to be s a f e t h a n so rry . ELECTRIC LAMPS A N D SH A D E S Also E xtension Cards, Portables and Su p p lie s— Shades 5c and I p. Columbia Mazda Lamps A. E. HANCOCK COMPANY •Of Cong. A ve. Plum bing, H eatin g, E lectric W ork. P henes H S AUSTIN SANITARIUM LAUNDRY Corner 14th and Avenue Phone 3086 We do faculty washing. Students’ laundry' a specialty. Shirts 9 cents, 3 for 25 cents; underwear, 121/i cents per suit. All work strictly guaranteed. G. W. V A RDEN, Proprietor. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N Hancock Opera House TONIGHT AL. H. WILSON IN HIS NOW SONG PLAY A N O K A %yia A R R O W ^ ( C O L L A R Cluett, Peabody A Go., l o o , Maker* “A Rolling Stone” B O X I N G H O T R S C H A N G E D . The W .an Tre.-b Saturday N ov. 15, M atinee and N ight JAMES K. HACKETT II I M S E L F “The Grain of Dust” M U . H A U K E T T S OWN COMPANY S E A T S O N S A L E H e r e a f t e r th e b o x i n g c l a s s e s will m e e t e v e r y a f t e r n o o n on th e top floor o f “ B ” H a ll. F i v e o ’clo ck is th e hour I s e t . T h is c h a n g e o f m e e t i n g p la ce s I w a s n e c e s s i t a t e d by la c k o f room in th e g y m n a s i u m , Dr. B e n e d ic t g i v i n g 1 th e b o x in g c l a s s e s p e r m i s s i o n to u.-e th e n e w q u a r te r s . N o m o r e w ill be al- | lo w ed to en roll in b o x i n g at th is tim e. but a f t e r C h r i s t m a s a n e w d a s - will be .-tarted. T exas D a m e s . T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s D a m e s will I m eet th is a ft e r n o o n a t th e resid en ce i I o f Mrs. E. T w e n t y - f o u r t h s t r e e t , a t 4 o ’clock. I*. L a n d r u m , 20 8 E a s t ] H A R R E L L S LOCATED IN THEIR STORE VT GO I CONGRESS AVENT L Modern in Equipment and Service N E W C L O T H E S N E W H A T S N E W F U R N I S H I N G S VI A ll K ( KOSS Ii LOV E s lur man, w om an and child VI \ RH t R O S S B VGS , od Ll V I H E R G O O D S \ g e n c y K N O X H A T S I A.MOI S H E I D ( VPS H O L E P R O O F H O S IE R S HEIM El L I N E N I NO Eli VV E A R DAV ID HARRELL M I L E R ROCH E S T E R < L O T H E S ( L O T H E R VI T ( L O T H E S S O L I ETV BR VNO ( L O T H E S Ii. A, VV . ON EIB O A T S , F A N C Y V E S T S . Lie. R E H M \ N C O L L VRS EIK LY Ii NGS. S I T T C A S E S , T R I N K S 5 y e a r g u a r a n te e . HARNEY HARRELL JOE H ARRELL M A S O N IC C L l - B M E E T S . T he m a son ic club o f th e 1 " ' ' " ‘{j . lo t r,ii?ht m the i . .»*« o f Tpvkc m et I®-1 r K b u i ' d i- r . T he Aret d e g r e e w a s i t s stu d y o f M ason ic T he club will d ev o te th e p ractised . at ten ti <>n to WO rK a a nd vt. Mason: T he r.e T h u r s d a y bu i (ding • ri, , *he fall and w in ter te r m s lectu res by p r o m in e n t h ear in th e sp r in g d i n e will be held n e x t a . the Y. M. C. A. n ig h t Ii! IV IT let; T A R T Y O N L A W N . tx L e a g u e o f erian the church w ill and recep tion . ,i : l e n t of N o v e m b e r -4, i v is cord ia lly e p u n y m d in t t F r i d a y Everyb present. BK I E L X ' P l \ VS A K E S T U D I E D . U p silo n m em b e rs vm*1 And B r ie u x ’s p la y s as well as ks in room 121. A s th e club B r ie u x ’s pro d u ctio n s at ne Jo. n ie e t in g on T h u r sd a y , N o - th e s e p la y s should be read VS OW EN J O H N S O N S A Y S IN I H E S AL A M A N D E R . “ He w as d r essed p e r fe c t ly and th a t t h a t counted fo r m uch w ith h e r — so per­ fe ctly s h e did not e v e n n o tice VY ha*' he w ore e x c e p t th a t th e t o n e s w e r e -oft and g a v e her a s e n s a tio n o f p l e a s u r e a n d th a t th e cut w a s ir- It is can s u g g e s t i v e o f proachable. ’ A more s a t is f a c t o r y definition o f a s c a r cely be •ll d ressed man th e im a g in ed . w o r th o f c lo t h e s as a m ediu m o f e x ­ p ression o f ch a ra cte r and th e p ra c­ tical pu rpose o f sufficient stu d y to d e ­ velop t a s t e in such m a tte r s. T h e r e is tm better s c h o o lin g a l o n g line than to - ( l e c t th e fabric d i c t a t e the cut and -h a p e and h a v e th e g a r m e n t s built to order by such reliable e s t a b ­ l i s h m e n t ' a s Moore & Morrison. E x ­ e rcise o f ju d g m e n t in this w a y and o b se rv a tio n w ill do much to im p ro v e o n e ’s a p p e a r a n c e and s e l f confidence. th is MANY S P I Et H E S T D HE M VDE. < o r }ui ( fin Ii. W aco, B ea u m o n t, and S ta m fo r d to H ear I \ t e n - i o n L ectu rer*. TO ST U D Y TOPICS OF IM PORTANCE C ivic L e a g u e P la n s to S tu d y ] h e r s: S ocia l and E c o n o m ic a l Q u e st ions. T h e d e p a r t m e n t o f e x te n s io n is e s - pc •ciiilly a c tiv e tin s week. M iss Mary . G e a r in g , head o f th e d iv isio n o f Bilic w e lfa r e , is a t t e n d i n g the m e e t- g el th e S t a t e F e d e r a tio n o f Worn- ( uh at Corpl) C h r is t i for th e jr p o s e o f g i v i n g in f o r m a tio n rcgard - g ..Mi si bool o f d o m e s tic eco n o m y i(j the t o u |) s y s t e m corre-pottdei ce (arse*. S he will d e liv e r a le ctu re on a e e con o m y. I>r. Shut ter will a ls o Mr. s the s a m e m e e t in g to d a y on “T h e I Mi • visio n o f stu d conditio! Diversity S c h o la s t ic L e a g u e ” has. V’. M artin , head o f th e di- f p u blic w e lf a r e , is on a tour and i n v e s t ig a t io n o f e co n o m ic in S o u th e a s t T e x a s . H r , E. V. W h it e i s in c h o r e e o f t h e th e W a c o C otton P a la c e. e x h ib it at T h e exh ib it is b e in g v is ite d by b u n ­ d l e d - d a ily , and is a t t r a c t i n g g e n u in e It will be m oved to B e a u ­ f i lte r e d m o n t t h e first o f n e x t wqek. Mr. F. M. B r a lle y , dir ecto r o f th e d e p a r tm e n t, wall a d d r e s s th e C en tra l W e s t T e x a s A g r ic u lt u r a l A s s o c ia tio n a t S t a m f o r d W e d n e s d a y , N o v e m b e r 19, on “ Rural L ife * P r o b le m s .” Miss G e a r in g will a d d r e ss th e s a m e a s s o ­ c ia t io n on “ The C o n se r v a tio n o f th e VV.anan on th e Harm.” T h e Phi K a p p a Psi f r a t e r n it y a n ­ n ou n ce th e p le d g i n g o f J. T. G an o, o f E. Ma.-terson, o f S in- D a lla s , an d W ton. % Pugaree Band Hats IN TH E NEW COLORS AND SH A PE S Oscar Robinson CLOTHIER AND FUR- NISH ER 701 CONGRESS A V E N U E A t a n ie e t in g o f th e e x e c u t i v e c o m ­ m i t t e e o f the civic l e a g u e o f th e U n i ­ v e r s i t y , held last e v e n in g , p lan s w er e d is c u s s e d and an lin es o u t l in e f o r m u la te d a l o n g w h ich its a c t i v i ­ the clu b in Dr. P o tt's office in te n d s to d ir e c t t i e s th is y ea r. T h is o r g a n iz a t io n t h e is i n t e r c o ll e g ia t e th e T e x a s b ra n ch o f civic l e a g u e , c h a p t e r s o f w h ich a r e to be fo u n d in fifty o f th e l a r g e s t u n iv e r ­ s it ie s o f the c o u n tr y . T h e p u r p o se o f th e l e a g u e is th e t h o u g h t f u l and c o n ­ s c i e n t io u s c o n s id e r a tio n o f p o ltie a l, s o ­ th e cial a nd e c o n o m ic q u e s t io n s , to the end le a v i n g s t u d e n t s upon U n iv e r s i t y m a y c a r r y w ith t h e m to th e p e op le o f th e ir v a r io u s c o m m u n i­ tie s, s a n e an d p r o g r e s s i v e id ea s r e l a t ­ th e j u s t and p ro per so lu tio n i n g Ic th a t o f su c h q u e s t io n s , th e s e last y e a r d e v o te d in s t it u t io n s , s i t u a t e d In p u r s u a n c e o f t h i s end. the 4o a1 b ran ch i t s e l f to a s t u d y , o f t h e c o n d it io n s o f T e x a s j a ils , poor f a r m s a n d a l m s h o u s e s . R e p o r ts fr om in all p a r t s o f t h e s t a t e , w e r e rece ive d , t h e d a ta g a t h e r e d t o g e t h e r and s y s ­ t e m a t iz e d , a nd c o n s id e r a b le a t t e n t i o n g iv e n to t h e r e s u l ts a t t a in e d . T h is l e a g u e h a s decid ed to c o n ­ y e a r th e fine t h e i r a t t e n t i o n p r in c ip a lly to th e c o n s i d e r a t io n o f c e r ta in s u b j e c t s o f a v ita l n a tu r e , and in c a r r y i n g out th is p u r p o se , th e m e m b e r s o f th e l e a g u e w ill m a k e d e ta ile d r e p o r ts on t h r - e s u b j e c t s . A m o n g th e to p ic s w hich h a v e been an d Dr. by Dr. P o t t s s u g g e s t e d J a m e s , and fro m w h ic h a p ortion o f th i s y e a r ’s r ep o rts will p ro b a b ly be s e l e c t e d , a r e t h e f o l lo w in g : T e n a n c y land p u r c h a s e a c t s , p r o p o r tio n a l rep e- s e n t a t io n , p r e f e r e n t i a l v et a g , d ir ect le g i s l a t i o n an d th e r e c a ll, m u n ic ip al s l a u g h t e r h o u s e - , S o m e r s s y s t e m o f a s s e s s m e n t , U n ic a m e r a l s y s t e m vs. B i ­ ca m e r a l s y s t e m , th e m a n a g e r i a l f o r m o f c it y g o v e r n m e n t , t h e p r o g r e s s o f civil s e r v i c e r e f o r m in S t a t e an d c it y g o v e r n m e n t , th e p r o g r e s s o f th e w o m ­ s u f f r a g e q u e s t io n a t h o m e and en ab r oa d , c o m p a r is o n o f civil s e r v ic e — E n g la n d a n d A m e r i c a , p r im a r y e l e c ­ tio n s , c o m p e n s a t io n fo r w r o n g f u l p r o s ­ e c u t i o n s , a pu b lic d e f e n d e r in ju d icia l p r o c e e d in g s , th e c o u n t y j a i l s in T e x a s , an d T o r r e n s ’ s y - t e n i o f land r e g i s t r a ­ tion T h o u g h th e m e m b e r s h ip o t tn e c iv ic lim ited , t h e r e a r e at p r e s ­ l e a g u e is e n t s e v e r a l v a c a n c i e s to be filled, and t h e club in te n d s in th e near f u t u r e to e le c t n ew membrs f r o m a m o n g th e in th e m e n w h o w ou ld be s t u d y o f s u e h p r o b le m s. in t e r e s t e d Miss Banks Neely is at the Seton Infirmary. 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