rn TT17 ll J j )A J LY / / R S T C O L L E G E D A I L Y I N T H E S O U T H V O L . X V . SEASON TICKETS TO BE SOLD FOR ORATORY EVENTS O ratorical A ssociation Is in Bad Financial Condition a n d S tr o n g C a m p a ig n Will Bt1 M ade to B e tte r M a tte r s . In o rd e r to g e t th e public sp e a k in g contests of t h e U n iv e r s ity on a sound financial basis, th e O r a to r i c a l A sso ­ ciation h as th e p la n of in a u g u r a te d selling season tic k e ts, s im ila r to those sold by th e A th le tic A ssociation . These ticket! a d m it th e b e a r e r to all o r a ­ torical c o n te sts held in th e U n iv e rsity during th e con­ tests of th e H igh School I n te r s c h o ­ lastic League. th e y e a r, in c lu d in g In the p a s t the m e m b e rs o f the lit­ e ra ry societies h ave been called upon to bear th e bu rd e n of fin a n c in g these contests. T hese men h a v e responded willingly, b u t th e y feel t h a t th e stu- dent body should s u p p o r t th e m . BARAC A CLA SS IS LARGE. s tu d e n ts p r e s e n t Mr. R. P. S h u le r’s B a ra c a class had \yell known stu d e n t H ugh P o r te r, a 139 la s t Sunday. H ugh P o r te r , a well known stu d e n t and an old B araca, was eected p re si­ dent. Mrl. S h u le r is p la n n in g a series of le c tu re s on “ Men of th e Bible,” d r a w in g p ractical lessons from th e ir lives. The class is p la n n in g to hold the loving cup won la s t year, and it has the best line-up of m en it has ever had. E v e r y stu d en t is u rg e d to come out and join the class, It m eets everv S und ay m o rn in g in the a u d ito riu m of the Y. M. C. A. ENROLLMENT WILL PASS LAST YEAR’S L ate R e g is tr a tio n s B ring Total E n ­ rollm ent E x a ctly E ven With Last Y ear’s. __ ____ AUSTIN, TEXAS, W EDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1911. GLEE CLUB WILL LONGHORNS HAVE HAVE BIG CROWD GOOD SCRIMMAGE Much New .Material A p p e a r s at First I ry - O u t— Bood P ro sp e c ts for Both F irst and Second T e a m s Do Fast and S n a p p y P l a y i n g — The a S tr o n g Club. F re sh m e n Also S ta r. his p u t tr y o u t of Coach Allerdice th e second scrimmage the principle G r e a t e n th u s ia s m w as shown a t th e the Glee Club yes- first tw e n ty new men teid a y a fte rn o o n , and most of la st y e a r ’s club being p ie s e n t. Most of the new voices a r e second te n o r o r b a rito n e , f ir s t te n o rs a n d second b a sse s n o t b eing v e ry m uch in evidence. A n u m b e r of the H arrell a n d Harrell the second score second teno rs, how ever, have unusu-. kicked goal, while ally high voices, an d m ay be able to was m ade by* H a lb e rt on a line buck, join th e first te n o r section. Director M etzenthin a n d P r e s id e n t Holmes both e x p re ssed well pleased w ith the new m a te ria l, and believe th e y have u n e a rth e d sev- m ade a n excellent show ing, w ith Hud- son, o f la st y e a r ’s Missouri U n iv e rsity e ra l “ f i n d s ” who will m ake v aluable ad d itio n s to th e club. As all of th e on. H udson them squad, old men b u t th re e a r e back, th e club seemed to p u t some pep into the f r e s h ­ th is y e a r prom ises to be th e b est in men, but a ttr a c t e d con siderable at- the school, and will I te n tio n on th e side lines on a cco un t th e h is to ry of In the m se lv es as exceedingly a te a m m ade up m ainly of fre sh m e n but Leftw ich failed to kick goal. was pitted a g a in s t to E dm onds, u r g in g th e l a t t e r p a r t of th e pra c tic e th r o u g h terd a y a fte rn o o n , ta r e b eing th e f a s t arid sn a p p y play- the ap p lic a tio n of religion to the mod- ing display ed by both th e r e g u la r s and ern m an, a n d th ird , the social scrubs. The f ir s t touchdow n came as of Je su s. a r e s u lt of a tw e n ty - y a r d p a ss from -------------------------- side DENTON NORMAL TO PLAY SCRUBS -__ the scrub s and Vuthor‘t»vs H av e Accepted Ghallenge of N o rm al and Will Go to D en­ ton N ovem ber 2. C L A S S H A S L A R U E A T T E N D A N C E The S t u d e n t ’s S u nd ay School Class had o ver a h u n d re d p re s e n t la st S u n ­ it is hoped by th o se i n t e r ­ day, and ested t h a t th e a t t e n d ­ th is work in ance will re a c h a hun dred and fifty before the te r m is f a r advanced. Dr. .Jewett, in sp e a k in g of this class, said t h a t its p u rp o se would be th ree fo ld : F ir s t, he hopes to give th e stu d e n ts men a practical in te r p r e ta tio n of th e gos- yes- pel; second, to ta k e up th e stu d y of and fen- the modern m an the w orld and NO. 6 LONGHORN CLUB IS LATEST INVENTION BELLMONT CLAIMS Some Tw elve Boys Have Become S le u th s to Stop Potty Thieving. H ave C hosen Own Officers and H ave Organized. the purpo se of stopping the F o r p e tty th ie v e ry , destruction of prop­ e r ty and o th e r m alpractice on Clark L ieid by boys of the neighborhood th a t w ere observe J last year, L. Theo. Bellmont, a c tin g i s a representative of the A thletic Go mc ii, together with a the Varsity Y. M. G. A., art' organizing a Boys* L ong ho rn Club am on g the worthy boy* of the neighborhood. The membership limit Eleven boys have is a lre a d y joined. r e p r e s e n ta tiv e tw e n ty . of L a th of th e m em bers wall be given a bronze b ad g e with the words, “The R ealizin g th e necessity of prov iding ; U niversity of Texas Boys* lo n g h o rn a schedule fo r th e men who c o n s ti-| C lub” a ro u n d the edge. Within th., p ro b a b ly n um b e r b etw een th irty - f iv e o f t h e d riv in g pow er of his voice, tote the second te a m , Coach A lle r d ic e ' circle is a fivt-p ointed white enamel letters “T-E-X-A-S” an d f o r ty m em bers. VV ii I ia ms, a t full, m ade th e b est show- and D irector Bellmont have decided -liar h a v in g the th e to ta l re c e n tly : A p ro m in e n t m e m b e r of one of th e an(l T he U n iv e rs ity of T e x a s is holding I its own a g a i n s t un iv ersal a dversity, e n r o llm e n t Tuesday “ I t I n ig h t showed t h a t it has exactly as literary societies said is unjust to a s k th e men who give j m a n y s tu d e n ts as on la st their time a n d i n te r e s t to m a k e Uni- y e a r. T he r e g i s t r a r ’s books show t h a t versity fore n sic s a success to d ig down th ere a r e 2020 s tu d e n ts in the Uni- th e ex- j versity, th e sa m e n u m b er a s had ma- into I t would penses of k ee p in g th e m up. be just a s f a ir th e .f o o tb a ll team to pay all th e e x p e n se s of the football g a m e s .” th eir pockets a n d p a y Many well th is day to a s k The O ra to ric a l A sso c ia tio n is $400 in debt. T h is m e an s t h a t $800 m u st be raised to fin a n c e th is y e a r ’s events. For this p u r p o s e 2000 sea so n tic k e ts have been p u t out, which will be sold for $1 each. As th e tic k e ts a d m its to ten co n te sts, to each o f which a single a dm issio n of 25 c e n ts will be ; these th o se who p u r c h a s e charged, tickets will g e t a $2.50 v alu e fo r $1. All public sp e a k in g s tu d e n ts a n d m e m ­ bers of l it e r a r y societies will be r e ­ quired to buy season tic k e ts. A v ig o ro u s c a m p a ig n is now being carried a m o n g th e fac u lty . F iv e com­ mittees h ave *been a p p o in te d to m ake a personal ca n v a ss, a n d n e x t T h u r s d a y aftern oo n th r e e c o m m itte e s will c a n ­ the d ow ntow n d is tr ic t a n d e n ­ v a s s d e a v o r to sell a season tic k e t to every business m a n in A ustin. The follo w ing a r e which th e s e tic k e ts will a d m it: th e e v e n ts to S a tu rd a y , D ec e m be r 5— F in a l P r e ­ liminary fo r I n te r c o lle g ia te Debates. 2 . M onday. M arch I — E v a n s con­ t e '! in O r a to ry . Peace C ontest. 3. M onday, M arch 29 — D is tric t 4. M onday, April 5 — F re s h m e n D eclam ation C ontest. 5. F r id a y , April 9— D eb ate with U n iv e rsity of L o uisian a. 6. F r id a y , A pril IG.— D e b a te with U n iv e rs ity of Colorado. 7. M onday, April 19.— S t a t e Peace 8. S a tu r d a y , M ay 8— F in a l d eb ate o f In te rs c h o la s tic L eagu e. 9. M onday, May IO.— Inte rso c ie ty C on test. D ebate. A. & M. S C H E D U L E A N N O U N C E D College P r e s s Service. A. & M. College, S ep t. 29.— The schedule of A. & M. football te a m for c om in g season is a s follow’s: O c tob e r 2— A u s tin College a t Col­ lege S ta tio n . College S ta tio n . O c to be r 9— T r in ity U n iv e r s i ty a t O c to b e r 16— T. C. U. a t C ollege S t a ­ O c to b e r 23 — H askell I n d ia n s a t tion. D allas. O c to b e r 31— L o u isia n a S t a t e U n i­ v e r s ity a t Dallas. N o v e m b e r 9— Rice a t H o u sto n . N o v e m b e r 17— O k la h o m a A. & M. a t College S ta tio n . N o v e m b e r 27— M ississippi U n iv e r ­ sity a t Dallas. ho llow in g th e tr y o u ts a business j ing fo r the f r e sh m e n , while Nielson | t j on he will hold m e e tin g o f th e old m e m b e rs w as held, was th e s t a r fo r the scrubs. Nolan mal a s Mi. VV . I,, M etzen th in was le-elected d ire c to r, and G eorge T. Holmes wfa s tric u la te d by the end of th e sixth day J chosen a s s i s t a n t director, w’hich posi- to his la st y e a r. th e club. A inform ed people have office of pre sid e n t of ex pre sse d the belief t h a t before m a n y second tr y o u t fo r th e new men was weeks the n u m b e r ot s tu d n ts will have s e t fo r next T h u r s d a y a t 5 p. rn. in increased o v e r to ta l n u m b e r of th e th e m ain au d ito riu m . T he old m en 'a s t y e a r, even th o u g h th e c o m m e r­ need n o t a tte n d th is m eeting . cial world is p a ra ly z e d by the w a r in Kurope and th e a lm o s t negligible de­ m and fo r cotton, th e S t a t e ’s stap le product. center. They will be a t the football gam es, acting as ush- to D enton will no t be de- j era and juven ile police in return for < u n to n , who has been on the hos- ruled until th e flint gam e of th e reg-* free adm ission. They will look after lost a rtic le s, r e tu r n in g them to the rig h tfu l o w ners. They will keep boys th e coaches from ju m p in g the fence or crawling In short, they vs ill do e v e r y th in g they can toward j w p a n d e r of th e N orm al sta te d k ee p in g o rd e r and a ssisting the Uni- p ital list for several days, will prob- a la r schedule has been played with abl} la* back at fu llback fo r th e reg u- j T rin ity S a t u r d a y . F ifte e n men will tars tom orro w , and it will be nip and go on tuck betw een him a n d Nielson to see j say ju st which will play on th e Trinity g am e. o f th e “ s c r u b ” season. D jttm a r m ay replace Reek a t center, ( b o 'te f ° r a,u 1 i hut po? ltion in S a tu rd a y s ga m e . and Duncan a h o showed up well for Denton on N ovem ber 2. T he men w’ho the second team . th a t they would e n te r ta in fifte e n men, j v ersity officials. to and p a y in g e x p e n s e s goth th e tr ip , and all is the b e gining under the g r a n d s ta n d . "A c tin g a s sle u th s,” said Mr, Bel- to a g a m e in addition be played in “ A -C ” will go e . oes’ from t h a t th is in to a c c e p t the o f f e r o f the Denton Nor- on to the points and th e the mo noir ram i ri|U \ , a n on rij f se ’ ^ Vf , 1 r' ! * a s t J u l y the S u p e rin te n d e n t of Public li. resi m g now at i Denton, including the coaches in the ; w o nt, y e s te r d a y , “ the boys will always fifteen. Mr. Pender sta te d t h a t he b<‘ on the lookout for violations of found I f y o u n g sters are the T ex a s-O k la - ! b re a k in g lam p globes, stealing or com- 1st County. He is homa ^ a me, an d expressed a desire w it tin g o th e r petty crimes, they will )ecatu r. ra ilro a d s w’ould m a k e r e d u c - 1 be tu rn e d o ver to Lyman Bailey, Aua- exa8’ NNUS e *ec^e ^ hoped to have a la rg e deleg ation to w itm ,ss ,b t‘ *a w « t u it io n , )allas ^ or in ^ ° T he follow ing m e m b e rs of l a s t y e a r ’s Glee Club a re a g a in in school: ten ors. Woodley, C ochrane, H u tc h in s; second te n o rs, N a n se , A. F. f i r s t basses, W he- A nderson, Reek; second basses, less, S m ith, J e s t e r ; t h a t c onfron ts Holmes, Law rence, Wood, W illiam s, F i r s t A m o n g th o se who believe t h a t the U n iv e rsity of T e x a s will n ot lose be- cause of th e condition the people, is S e n a to r W illacy, chair- S. L. A nderson, man of th e S e n a te fin ance com m ittee, who has a lw a y s evidenced a f a ith in the in s titu tio n and wrho believes t h a t the people of T e x a s will s u r m o u n t any difficulty w h e re e d ucation o f th e sons m d d a u g h te r s of th e S ta te is involved. Sen ator W illacy h as a boundless fa ith ’n m a n ag e to give th e ir sons a n d d a u g h ­ te rs a U n iv e rs ity ed ucation n o tw ith ­ s ta n d in g th e b usiness outlook. As a result, he e x p e c ts the n e x t few weeks to b r in g additional s tu d e n ts until th e record of f o r m e r y e a r s is surp a sse d . the people and believes BIBLE CHAIR HAS GOOD ENROLLMENT VARSITY PLANS FOR STATE FAIR th e y will D ver E ig h ty H ave Now R eg iste red Boy Scout and G irls’ C a m p f ir e C ook­ for C o u rse s W ith Dr. J e w e tt, and in g C o n te st Will Be the P r i n ­ More A re Expected. cipal F e a t u r e of Show. a s in ti n ’s p ro b a tio n officer.” % in N o rth T e x a s as we tions South T e x a s for the game. T E X A N S T A F F MEETS. I he requ isite for entrance into the d u l l is cleanliness. They boys are re- to pledge themselves ag a in st quired Y e ste rd a y a f te r n o o n a t 5 o’clock a s w e a rin g, cursing, smoking, chewing p re lim in a ry m e e tin g of T he T e x a n language. The s t a f f w as held. Quite a n u m b e r of the mt?ml)er« will be given an opportu- old s t a f f m e m b e rs a s well a s several m l -'1 Pra<’t*cing self-government, I ^ w h o n has been elected cap­ a s p ir a n ts w ere p re se n t. L ynn I.an- j l,tln » P ra n k lin Stacey, first lieutenant; el rum m ade a s h o r t talk, o u tlin in g th e w ork the edito rial I A r r i n g t o n , second lieutenant; policy of the pap e r. Fred G otten also j K enneth Brush, sec ro tary -treasu rer, boys will be apportioned off into made a If under the various officers. few s u g g e stio n s a s to be done and " U ing unclean th e j to N o tw ith s ta n d in g th e w ar bugaboo, In connection with the U n iv e rsity ct T e x a s exhibit a t the I /alius P a ir, p r e p a ra tio n o f copy and the w’r itin g quads th e re will be conducted a Boy S c o u ts’ of heads. A s y e t th e s t a f f has not a n Y violation OFFICIAL NOTICES Notice to English I S tu d e n ts. All s tu d e n ts who have cred it for the fall an d w in te r t e r m ’s w ork d u r ­ ing th e fall, will please send me th e ir n a m e s a n d a d d re ss e s a t once. R O B E R T A. LAW. S ID N E R L A M E R . T he Sid ney L am e d Society will meet W ed nesday , 5 S e p te m b e r o’clock in room 204. All m e m be rs a re urged to be pre se nt. 30, a t All s tu d e n ts who have m ade a p p li­ cation to a c t as g a t e k e e p e r s for the A a th le tic Council w ill m eet in D irector B e llm o n t’s office T h u r s d a y a fte rn o o n a t 5 o’clock sh a rp . T h e re will be a r e g u la r m e e tin g of today a t the I n t e r f r a t e r n i t y Council 5 o’clock a t th e Y. M. C. A. T he te n n is p e r m its a r e selling very fa st. B e tte r secure y o u rs a t once from D ire c to r B ellm ont before is too late. it A V E R Y K. S U M M E R F I E L D , A s s is ta n t M anager. the T e x a s Bible C h a ir of th e U n i­ v ersity of T e x a s opened u n d e r the m o st auspicio us circum stan ces. The r e g is t r a tio n has reached e ig h ty s t u ­ d e n ts — a considerable t h a t of last ye a r. It increase over is especially g r a t i f y i n g t h a t of th is n u m b e r tw e n ty - th re e a r e men, while d u rin g th e la st session only seven or e ig h t men e n ­ rolled in this school. th e n u m b e r T he m ost p o p u la r class, ju d g in g is in a tte n d a n c e , from is s tu d y in g th e life the class which F if ty s tu d e n ts a r e on the of Paul. class roll. it become t h a t it is necessary f o r th e s tu d e n ts to meet betw een th e hou rs of 8 and 9 ;n the m o rn in g in o rd er not to have any c onflict w’ith th e ir r e g u la r U ni­ versity classes. la rg e has So Dr. J e w e t t has planned a g r e a t york fo r the p re s e n t te r m ,and he is v e ry m uch pleased w ith th e p r o g ­ ress m ade by his ch a ir since its es­ ta b lis h m e n t. He is e x p ec tin g to have a t le a s t ten m ore re g is te r s fo r work in th e Bible C h a ir before the w in ter te rm commences. FRESHMEN URGED TO ENTER CONTEST ------------- Notice, Bandmen. T here will be an im p o r ta n t m eetin g a t the ba n d room t o n ig h t ( W ednes­ d a y ) a t 7 o ’clock. Lomax H o p e . F o u r H un d re d S tu d e n ts Will E n te r C ontest and Send L e tte rs Home. ~ as cooking co n te st and a C a m p fire G irls’ been divided into daily squads, b u t it cooking c o n te st on S a tu r d a y , O ctober has been P a n n e d to do th is as soon the w o rk becomes more settled, 17. Both contests will be held in th e open space of the f a i r g ro u n d s, j u s t The list of issue edito rs is also incom- .vest o f the sunken g a rd e n s. The Boy Plf *e and wil1 the Scouts’ c o n test is lim ited to ten boys, Advisory B oard is able to pick men for the vacan cies fro m those now com- two boys in each gro up. te st each g ro u p will m ak e a c a m p fire Pe t ' nK- md p r e p a r e a cam p stew in a D utch oven. The stew is to be compounded 1 FIRST BIG RALLY re m a in so until In this con- th e w ork and R ooters Mill G a th e r limited tw o g irls WILL BE FRIDAY from one v a r ie ty of m e a t and not more th a n th r e e v eg e ta b le s. A f i r s t md second prize will be a w a rd e d , and j the boys will be tes te d on th e ra p id ity m d n e a tn e s s of th e la lta b le n e s s of th e stew . T he g i r l s ’ to o n t t s t ten groups of girls, in each moup. Each g io u p m u st p r e p a r e a to a s t cam pfire b r e a k f a s t of om elet, md bacon. E ach is lim ited to one- The f i r s t ra lly o f th e season will e ig h th of a pound of bacon, t h r e e ; be pulled o ff in the a u d ito riu m F r id a y -*ggs an d fo u r slices of bread. T h ey ! n ig th in g r a n d style. The new men ra p id ity and will have th e f i r s t real o p p o r tu n ity to will be scored on n e a tn e ss of th e w ork and qu ality of i learn th e college yells and instill into the b r e a k f a s t. be given. S u itab le prizes will them a little of the T ex a s spirit. " P e p ” P r o d u c e r — Yell L e ad e r to Be Elected. for S e a so n ’s ------------- likewise Firs! th e is j A model f a r m y a r d in m in ia tu re is place. The new m edals o ffe re d by to be a f e a tu r e of th e ex h ib it of t h e the A th le tic Council will be a w arded. E x te n s io n D e p a r t m e n t a t th e D allas j These m edals a r e in th e sh a p e o f a Fair. T h is is now being p r e p a re d by w atch fob a n d have one bar on them for every l e t t e r e a rn e d by the indi- Miss J e s s ie P. Rich o f th e S c h o o l «Im p r o v e m e n t division, a nd when com- • vidual in the re spe c tive s p o rts in : pleted will show the m ost u p -to -d a te U niversity. an d p r a c tic a l w ay of a rra n g in K th e fa r m house th e re j c onsists of a sand ta b le on which a r e i be given ; shown models of a modern f a r m house, | will be th e speech by “ B enny,” which, coops and o th e r f a r m I as usual, g ives g r e a t prom ise to be j b a rn s, chicken T h e b la n k e ts given to the p la y e rs by exh ib it L u tc h e r S t a r k o f O ra n g e , T ex as, will to th e squad. Then grou nds. The of the rule demanding •leanlintss, if any case of insubordi­ nation or disobedience or failure to th e prescribed duties de­ p e r f o r m velopes, the offend er will be tried by a j u r y of club members. Punishment will v a ry from ‘a few paddles’ to sus­ pension fo r a m onth.” j I I he m e m be rs of the club are: Carl Benedict, Bleso Payne, Richard Hill, J unkin, Richard Max Rluge, F’red | H utch in gs, B, S. Y arrington, Roger Franklin Law hon, E d g a r H a rris , Stacey, R e n n e th Brush. N EW M A N ( L I B RECEIVES. the U n iv e r s ity held I he N ew m an Club, which is an or­ g an iz a tio n made up of the Catholic stu d e n ts of it* an n u a l reception last night in honor of the freshm en . The beautiful new club rooms adjoining St. Austin’s Chapel w ere throw n open for the oc­ casion. T he ladies of the parish as- *n the receiving, Later in the was enjoyed^ a fte r Several th in g s of in te r e s t will ta k e whl.‘:h ,iKht refreshm ent* were served. * be r e R l*trar s hooks show th at as ! m any C atho,ic student* have regis- evening dan c in g Ye a r aH iast< th e A ntonio : S t e w P inckney came over from San to spend two days with his the University, fam ily a n d h«-ij» open M A N A G E R I A L S Q U IB S . T h is space will be used fro m tim e to tim e to a c q u a in t th e s t u ­ d e n ts w ith th e b u sin e s s end of The T ex an . W hile it will n e ith e r be h a r s h , no r a l t o g e t h e r s o f t soap, wre intend to s t a t e a few’ f a c ts occasionally. B o u q u e ts w’ill be in order, b u t we will n o t be if th e y s p a r i n g w ith b r ic k b a ts a r e p r e s e n t we needed. A t m e rely w ish to call y o u r a t t e n ­ tio n to th e f a c t t h a t th e m e r ­ in T h e c h a n ts who a d v e r tis e T e x a n a r e th e ones w’ho m a k e it possible. Tell th e m you a p p r e ­ c iate it when you m a k e a p u r ­ chase. E. L. H. T he P ie ria n L ite r a ry Society will m eet in room 205 th is a fte r n o o n a t 5 o ’clock. All m e m b e rs a r e requ ested to be p re se n t, as th e m e e tin g is im ­ p o r ta n t. The W o m a n ’s A th le tic A ssociation will have a table in th e g i r l s ’ stu d y hall this week in o r d e r t h a t g irls m ay join th e ir th e a sso ciatio n a n d p a y dues. All g ir ls should join now a nd s h a re in th e m a n y good th in g s which the a sso c ia tio n will h av e d u rin g th e y e a r. Miss Lucie E. G am eson, B. A., ’13, “ W’e would like to see 400 pupils buildings, a n d the b e st a r r a n g e m e n t a show in itself, th e fields a r - landscape, w ith T h e ban d will m ake its f i r s t ap- tr y fo r t h e prize of $50 offe re d by th e j of th e g a rd e n , o rchard , sh a d e trees, U n iv e r s ity to th e fr e s h m a n who w rite s drives, etc. A wall m a t, sh o w in g the p earance for th e y e a r, and will add a n d has published in his home p a p e r ; fa r m to th e m e r r im e n t of the occasion. T he | th e b e st series of f o u r le tte r s r e g a rd - la n g e d accord in g to the m o st up-to- election of a chief yell lead er to suc- ing a n y p h a s e s of the U n iv e rsity life,” I d a te scientific principles, will com- ! eed T. B. Reese, who g r a d u a te d last said J. A. L om ax, s e c r e ta r y o f th e j plete th e exhibit. th e a tte n tio n of fa c u ltie s a n d head Division of Public L e c tu re s a n d Publicity, E x te n s io n De­ p a r tm e n t. A second exhibit sho w ing a model I t has long been th e custom of th e schoolhouse and g r o u n d s will be p r e ­ p a red a s soon a s th e f i r s t is completed, j stu d e n ts to assembl** in m ass m e e tin g L a s t y e a r Paul A d a m s w ro te f o u r T hese ex h ib its a r e to be a ccom panied preceding each of the g a m e s of the season a n d g iv e v e n t to th e ir o v e r­ sup ply o f “p e p ” the so n g s arid yells o f th e U niversity. year, will dem a n d the e n th u s ia stic rooters. a r tic le s the t h a t w ere published S an A n to nio L ight. He w as given the prize. T h e r e w ere some f if ty o th e rs t h a t trie d o u t f o r the prize, b u t we by bu lletin s on th e ir respective s u b ­ jects, which will be d is trib u te d a m o n g the th e aim th e conditions of being in th e ru r a l f a r m e r s of th e S ta te , im prove to in in to t a k e c h a r g e of t r y th is y e a r. Both y o u n g m en and the F lo ren ce, T e xa s, h ig h school. ' y o u n g wom en alike a r e privileged to j leaves s^on E n glish a n d E x p re s sio n D e p a r tm e n t in She is a cand id ate f o r th e M. A. th is ' ------------------------------------------ ----- ---------- j G eorge H e x te r year. th e would like to have a g r e a t m a n y more j the home an d school (C on tinu ed on F o u r th P a g e .) com m unities. I -------------------- ------- of D allas has re- j tu rn e d to e n t e r the L aw D e p a rtm e n t, j they haVe the o th e r bested. I t is ru m o red th a t th e re will likely be a slig h t c o n te st between the e n g i­ neers a nd the law s to see which have the s t r o n g e s t vocal chords. l e a d e r s in each depa i t merit a r e cluim inK t h a t ( MAPEL NOTICES. T he fir it devotional meeting of chapel pleased ome of the people who were present very much. T here wa! nothing but th e sim plest service. The la rg e crowd s a n g with much feeling and power two old songs E v e ry ­ body sang. Then the whole as­ sem b lage joined in reading some selections for responses in tho back of th e new hymnal. T h a t is the only way to g e t people to h e a r the word when it is read. The service was b r o u g h t to a close by a p r a y e r by th e leader, Mr. Currie. This in trod uction to th e day will do you good. Come a n d see. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N. THE DAILY TEXAN The S tu d e n t Daily P u b lic a tio n of th e U niv ersity of T e x a s . Published ev ery morning e x c e p t M o n ­ day d u rin g the co lleg e y e a r . E ntered a s second-dlass m a tte r a t the P ostoffice a t Austin, T e x a s , under th e A c t of Congress, M a rc h 3, 1879. S ubscription p r i c e $2.50 if p a i d b e f o r e December I , o t h e r w i s e $3.00. L y n n W . L a n d r u m . . . . E d ito r - in - L h ic f F r e d R. C o t t e r M a n a g i n g 1 'd itor E. L. H in t o n ................ B u s in e s s M a n a g e r J . H. G o o d m a n . . . . A s s i s t a n t M a n a g e r R o b e rt L. Skiles. .Circulation M a n a g e r : __________ * in recent train y ■ j ur rn in c ito w re 8 ti ® th e eastern colleges vears. and hardly I per cent of with problems, w ith w d i t i o n t 'the effective plays were th e re-jw ith ideas of leaders in th o u *h t ’ suit of secret practice. Perfect anil you may be sure t h a t mea- execution of the rudim ents of ta! smews you are developing now will not fail you in s tr u g ­ gles of another n ature and ol an ­ other time. th e game will win ninety-nine games out of a hundred. Let it be our team, not only on match game days, but on s c r i m m a g e days as well. I here are no traitors among us. Let th e play be for all, not tor the squad alone. If football has any m erit over other sports, it is in the breadth of its appeal and in Be your own th in k e r if you would be your own man. A crabid old New Englander it was who said, “ I had b e tte r never see book than to be w arped by i t s ; attractio n clean out of my own orbit and made a satellite instead reuuw j ui , , I tren-nh of its hold on the of a system, but he said no more '' - th a n the tru th . Live out th a t lr e n - 1 'whole University. idea and you won t go ta r wrong. <>i'r— ----- ,, . • , O P E N I N G A N N O U N C E M E N T TOM and RALP H b u s i n e s s and on to th e ir job ... . h,iciness October I, in th e ir new store at line of high-class T a i l o r s . They a re old a t th e DON’T FAIL TO CALL ON THEM K I U C A T IO N AND E F F I C I E N C Y . T h e r e p o r t f u r n i s h e s t h a t the N a t i o n , wi t h I >r . A. Caswell E llis of lib e ral e d u c a tio n a l f a c ilitie s IN THE LIGHT By C. R. HOLLAND th e U n i­ v e r s it y of T e x a s h as j u s t co m p le te d a n in v e s tig a tio n fo r th e U n ite d .States B u r e a u of E du ca tio n in a n et t o r t to d e t e r m i n e th e economic v a lu e ot e d u ­ cation. i n t e r ­ e s t in g c o m p a r a t i v e s t a t i s t i c s to show the e f f e c t of e d u c atio n on N a t i on a l w ea lth a n d efficiency, a n d conclusion t he is d r a w n m o st is in w a r a n d peace. a w i n n e r bo t h is a t t r i b u t e d Ja - To .success in th e w a r w ith R ussia pan a n d G e r m a n y ’s v ic to r y in 1870, as well a s h e r a s to u d in g p r o g r e s s d u r in g th e p a s t t h i r t y y e a rs. Dr. E llis p o in ts o u t in d u s t r ia l t r a i n i n g , G e rm a n y a l r e a d y p u t s f o u r tim es a s much labor v a lu e m a n u f a c t u r e d a r tic le s a s t h e S ta te s , a n d d eclares t h a t if t h i s eoun- tr y e q u a le d G e r m a n y we would be m a n u f a c t u r - • a p e r s o n to have on o n e ’s m ind. to find his ow n sh a ck , - th e efficien c y rec ord of J W e t h i n k w e r e s o m e w h e r e else. in to h e r , I nite d , We W o n d e r W h e r e ? th is a d v a n t a g e b u t he would L a U n i g h t we j u s t a s soon t h a t as a r e s u lt o f Iii-. Beck s a y s t h a t o u r sh a c k s s a v e hi m f r o m h a v i n g to cut a lot of g r a s s th e y I t ’s a wise s t u d e w h o k n o w s w h e r e u p , , . ice a b illiard ta b le on his bea n. t h a t is a lot o f w e i g h t for D 0 D J ^ O N ’T be dow n on the Fresh­ men. Seniors are F r e s h m e n j u s t “ m e l l o w e d b y s a w a v a u d e v ille r a g e i n V ' O f f i c e s : U n i v e r s i t y , Room 120 M ain 1 ’!!‘ B u i l d i n g ; u p - t o w n , 200 W . S ix th St. / Give US T e l e p h o n e s : U n i v e r s i t y o ffic e 3149; u p - t o w n o f f i c e , 489. I s s u e E d i t o r T o d a y F. I*. H I B B AKI) S t a f f T o d a y C l i t u s J o n e s R o s e lle G o u ld S t e p h e n D odd O. W . W o o d A r t h u r (H eck ler I. C h a s s m a n C l a y B e c k n e r A d r i a n Levy A m a n m ay lead a double Hie, but that doesn’t entitle him to a double fu n e ra l.—Texas Citizen. But surely a double cross would be a p p ro p ria te to mark his last re s tin g place? W h e re is Theodore with his p ro po sition of peace by military p re p a r e d n e s s ? — Daily Nebras­ k an . I f s a cinch h e’s not on page one, a ny w ay . 1 , It makes us heart and one in hope. a chance to know the team, and watch us respond to the confidence placed in us. IN OI K O W N D E F E N S E . ‘T h e r e a r e knocke r s on cutis And the t y p e s e t t i n g dubs. Bu t they ail t a ke a swipe a t ye cd.” — O f f s e t Sam, undiscoverable (lur editorial dignity is as­ sailed. From within and without the attack has come, and we s c a r c e know' which way to turn .Some undiscovered in defense. reporter and I managed to slip under our very ! nose, and yet without our notice, a i l account in a recent issue of a the {certain w riter in the general direction of Austin. In this story it is represented th a t we pereginated i ii] a side-door Pullman in com- , pally with a cow and a cargo of I household goods, subsisting on the e x t r a c t of the udder the I while. journey made by Now comes our old A re c e n t article on th e war sit- lriend, uation is accredited to Dr. Bern- Harry H a m p t o n Williams of the this It was not Mfcllor Enterprise, with h a rd D e m b e rg . s ta te d th a t t h < * proofreader was most unkindest cut <>i all. of F re n c h nationality. You n e v er miss the yard dog till th e polecat get s th e chicks.— Waco Ti rues-Herald. We went over the Main Build­ ing and visited with Lynn W. Landrum, editor b f The Daily fexan ,the University daily pa­ per. Lynn was hard at work, I collarless, sleeves to elbows and Well, it would take a mighty lower half of his short half b ad cold to keep you from being able to fin d him only too easily j.)Ul nj- j)()Sjtion. is a t h e r e a f t e r —t h a t is, if he really s jlor^e r vvay to say it, but we is a watchdog. (There hated to use it.)” is m a d e of .rig e a ch y e a r from th e s a m e r a w m a ­ te r i a ls not tw e n t y billion, b u t e i g h ty billion d o lla r s ’ w orth o f f in is h e d a r ­ ticles. C o m p a riso n th e a c h ie v e m e n ts o f th o se n a t i o n s which m a k e libe ral provisio n f o r e d u c a tio n a n d of th o s e which m a k e n i g g a r d l y p r o v i s i o n , a n d th e illite ra c y a n d p o v ­ e r t y o f R u s sia, S p a in , T u r k e y a n d Mexico a r e cited as r e s u l t s of n e g le c t w hich h a s p e r p e t u a t e d ig n o r a n c e . As a p p l i c a b l e to A m e r ic a n c o n d itio n s th e is fo llo w in g s ig n i f ic a n t d e c l a r a t i o n th e g le a n e d r e p o r t : fro m “ E v e n in o u r ow n U n i t e d S ta te s , s a y s Dr. Ellis, “ th e e a r n i n g c a p a c itie s of t h e citiz e n s of v a r i o u s S t a t e s a r e in d ir e c t p ro p o rtio n to t h e efficien c y of t h e i r school s y s t e m s . I t h a s been show n , f o r ex a m p le , t h a t t h e a v e r a g e sc h o o lin g o f fe re d th e c itiz e n s o f M a s­ fo r a g iv e n p e r io d w as s a c h u s e t t s seven y e a r s , while t h a t of t h e I nited S t a t e s a s a whole w a s o n ly lo u r a n d f o u r - t e n t h s y e a r s, a n d I e n - n e s se e t h r e e y e a rs. C o r r e s p o n d in g l y t h a t ol . . si m O u r . . fre s h m e n friends haw ,, , p a in te d th o sidewalks. Some of * . , e,T\ mUS H L e * th e class ,s on th e an n als a1 the I n.versityl it will be only w ith a paint brush. | t( st at . „ 4. -a I - ... , We do not undertake to deny th a t we have in our time jour- neyed in unconventional fashion, -nor are we ashamed of our fo n d -1 the d a ily production of the citizens of « . . . i l k diet, hut we pro. M a s , . , b u s t* dun,,, the s a m e period # . insinuation t h a t we « “* ««• whil« lhal for 7 7 7 1_..... do other than keep out shirt on S t a t e s a s a whole w a s o n ly boc, a n a t h a t f o r T e n n e sse e o n ly 38c. T he Dallas Evening Journal! does not need any floral tribute a t o u r h ands, we know well! enough, b u t we c an ’t help adinir- ing th e strid e it has struck in so s h o r t a time. It sprang full- arm ed fro m th e brow of A. Ii. Belo & Go., as it were. Incident­ ally, its m ake-up a rtis t is an El­ b e rta , add no m istake. It rem arkably We have received the Marlin H igh School annual. is well fret* p rin te d and from th e ilubdub so often found in publications ol th is kind. I he Marlin y e a r book contains a n u m b e r of handsome t nil page cuts. It is well edited. SEI KET PRACTICE. -and in. v a c u t : ------------ i i a v i o n o i s y s t e m e d u c a tio n a l WHY AKE WE HERE? Dr. E llis is one of th e m o s t d is t in ­ g u is h e d e d u c a t o rs of t e x a s , an d his views, a s e x p r e s s e d in th e r e p o r t to ' t h e N a tio n a l B u r e a u o f E d u c a tio n , Some come to college as to a s]loui(] proVe of i n t e r e s t to e v e r y c id I t is s h o w n t h a t a g e n ­ zen o f T e x a s . e r o u s in c re a s e s th e effic ie n c y of a c i tiz e n s h ip a n d a u g m e n t s th e w e a lth of a S ta te . A n d T e x a s , w hich is sh o w n by c o m p a r a ­ tive f i g u r e s to r a n k low in e d u c a tio n a l a d v a n t a g e s , would do well to t a k e th e s u g g e s t i o n th o u g h t f u l l y lo h e a r t. A p ­ p r o p r i a t i o n s for e d u c a t io n a l p u r p o s e s in .State have bee n all too n i g ­ g a r d l y in th e p a s t. T h e pu blic school s y s t e m , U n iv e r s ity o f T e x a s , A g r i ­ c u l tu r a l and M e ch a nica l C ollege and the v a r io u s S t a t e n o r m a l s h a v e scored p r o g r e s s d e s p ite th e r e s t r i c t i v e policy w hich h a s p rev a iled . B u t tim e se e m s a t h a n d w hen g r e a t e r lib e r a lity in f u r t h e r a n c e should be m a n i f e s t e d in T ex a s. of th e c a u se of e d u c a t io n to th is E v e r y e x t r a d o lla r e x p e n d e d en d will a d d five t h e w e a lth ct th e S t a t e , a n d in c re a se im m e a s u r a b l y th e effic ie n c y of t h e r i s i n g g e n e r a ­ tion of citizens. D a lla s E v e n i n g J o u r ­ nal. place of pleasure where mental activities serve as a background or as an excuse for oth er activi­ t i e s . Not s o ought you to come. Aomo come as to a shrine where they may worship the departed md the holy with a sort of brain ritual, because it was thus their mcestors worshiped. R ath er eight you t<> come as to a great w.rkshop, where, indeed, there be models beautiful and great to ;e admired, and perhaps to be notated, where there are m as­ er workmen who can teach you, md therefore are to be respeet- d, but where, above all your ta l­ ents, such as they may be, can bt st be shaped or edged or pol­ th is t h e to We hope th a t th ere will n«>t be too m u c h secret practice this season. Half th e game, for the led as may be required. s p e c ta to r’s standpoint, is in hav­ At college you begin to know. ing followed, day a f te r day, in You L am something of th e un- good w e a th e r an d bad, the prog­ b tho* able immensity of knowl- re s s of th e men on the practice tolerant of dge and become field. To know th e men by others, as you perceive how little name, to recognize them by their J is given to man to compass with his reason the riches of build, by tile way they handle th e ball, by th e way they circle learning. At college you begin th e opposing ends o r root up the t<> th* and to feel out th a t which opposing line— th a t is the joy of oi yond all others you do best. I f s on the practice th e game. Discovering t h a t “all tilings have field, w here th e scrubs and the tw o h a n d les,” you learn to “be- re g u la rs wear p retty much the ware* of the wrong one.” And sam e d irty uniforms, where the for these beginnings college is sport is upperm ost and there is worth while. But remember t h a t you are no foe. T h e re ’s where the real to th in k —th in k for football fan is made, and there's here lf you can think, in­ w here is born the spirit will carry the grandstand into dependently and well, you can a th un dero us swell of support for get knowledge, and if you have our boys on the big day. character you will then be bound T here will be no s e m i practice to do something in the world. a t all a t Yale this year. A news- While you are here you can not paper sporting w riter of note hope to learn all you will need says he “has seen nearly all the to know in a fte r life, or to do championship football games of all th a t you will have to do. But that yourself, first BELL TO CAPTAIN I Mi MERS E le c tio n N ec essa ry a - Last Y ea r's C a p ta in F ailed to R e tu r n . C o llege P re s s Service. A. Xr M. College, S ept . 29. T y re Bell has b ee n elected c a p t a i n of t h e 1914 f o o tb a ll te am . T h e choice of a to c a p t a i n b ec am e n e c e s s a r y o w in g th e f a c t t h a t th e u p tu rn < looted last y e a r did not r e tu r n tin s season, byre w a s chosen by the m e n in college who h a v e m a d e th e ir le tte r. A. & M. F I S H A U E E N T E R T A I N E D C ollege S ta tio n , A . & l l . College, 60 A. & M. “ f is h " S e p t. 29.— T he w e r e e n t e r t a i n e d S a t u r d a y n i g h t in th e new m e ss hall by t h e Y. M. C. A. le a d e rs. P e a n u t s a n d le m o n a d e w ere s e rv e d . B e fore th e r e f r e s h m e n t s w ere all s e rv e d , all th e “ old b o y s ” m in g le d w ith th e crow d a n d g le e f u lly called themselves “ f i s h . ” V ELVET, The Smoothest Smoking Tobacco, we are glad to say, is Kentucky's Burley de Luxe w ith an agcd-in the- wood mellowness. 10c tins and 5e m etal-lined bags. ZI CHIC ] CZI CZZ] □ CZJ LZ] CZZ I Z ZC YOUR CLOTHES MADE TO MEASURE Our Specialty, Representing ROYAL TAILORS, M. HORN & CO., and MARK CL HARRIS & CO., OF CHIGAGO. THE UNIVERSITY SHOP 1610 LAVACA ST. A. G. GERJES. The Austin National Bank of Austin, Texas Resources $5,000,000 UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY KNOWS THE STUDENTS’ WANTS AND W ANTS THE STUDENTS’ BUSINESS. E. P. W I L M O T , P r e s id e n t . W M . H F O L T S , V ic e - P r e s i d e n t. M O R R I S H I R S H F E L D , C a sh ie r. C. M. B A R T H O L O M E W , A s s t. C a sh ie r O F F I C E R S : THE NEW RAINES MANSION 2110 DUVAL ST. F ir s t - c l a s s board stu d en ts . for ro o m s and U n iv e r s ity A ll m odern co n v e n ­ iences. hours. Hot and cold b ath s at all S le e p in g porches to acc o m m o d a te forty people. Located on the block next to th e U n iv e r s ity c a m p u s f a c in g Duval car line. MRS. T. H. BRADY, Proprietress Old Phone 3456. READ TH E AUSTIN DAILY STATESMAN E S T A B L I S H E D 1871. THE UNIVERSITY’S FRIEND Full A ssociated P r e s s S ervice— the R eliable N e w s F irst. 50c T H E M O N T H , D E L I V E R E D . T h e S ta te sm a n w ill carry W a lt e r C am p ’s w eek ly fo otb all le tter and all liv e a thletic and U n iv e r s ity new s. W e a r e g la d t h a t op en h o u se a n d t h e he c irc u s a r e n o t c o m in g on •ame n ig h t. T h * m a n who te lls you how' g la d i . to a e you back, r a n k s in th e th e l e t t e r s on lie a m e c l a s s of o r i g i n a l i t y w ith n u t w h o c a r v e s his f r a t th e c a m p u s benches. W i f e y H u b b y X a w ; i t ’s on y o u now , a n d Is my h a t on s t r a i g h t ? on t h e f i r s t it will be on me. T h e F u n n i e s t E ver. W e s a w one o f t h e s o r o r i t i e s bid a f r e s h m a n y e s t e r d a y m o r n in g . H U N D R E D F R O S H E X A M I N E D . F ive P h y s i c i a n s in Charge- P hysical C o n d itio n Good. All f r e s h m e n p h y s ic a l e x a m i n a t i o n s in t h e h a n d b a ll a r e now b e i n g held c o u r t f ro m 9 to l l d aily . D ir e c to r s H e n d e r s o n a n d S c u rlo c k a r e in c h a r g e of th e c a n d i d a t e s f o r e x a m i n a t i o n a n d re c o n t in u a l ly on th e g r o u n d . D u r ­ ing M o n d a y t h e r e w e r e 144 m e n e x ­ a m in e d . a n d o u t o f t h i s n u m b e r t h e r e w a s o n ly o n e w hose p h y s ic a l c o n d i­ t a k i n g p h y sic a l tion p r e v e n t e d his t r a i n i n g . is a b le th is y e a r to p a s s A n y p e r s o n w ho t h e e x a m i n a t i o n g iv e n is ible to e n t e r a n y school w h e r e goo d is a p r e r e q u i s i t e . p h y sic al c o ndition T h o se p h y s ic ia n s in c h a r g e a r e a m o n g t h e b e s t in th e S ta te . Dr. J o e G il­ b e r t i sin c h a r g e , h a v i n g a s his a s s i s t ­ a n t s D is. IL G ilb e rt, D r. R. V. M ur- r o w. Dr. E i k h a r d t a n d Dr. S a m Key, w ho th e s p e c ia lis t w ho e x a m in e s th e d e f e c ts of th e eye, e a r , nose a n d t h r o a t . is s t a t e d t h a t g y m Mr. H e n d e rs o n w o rk w ould b e g in in e a r n e s t n e x t week, a n d t h a t he hoped t h e r e w ould no mor e fir t y e a r m e n o v e r a n x io u s > i>e c v rn cd f ro m th e w ork re q u ire d of th e m . RI SK W M H \ ( KS P R O G R A M . T he 'irs! r e g u l a r m e e ti n g o f th e Bu L i t e r a r y S o cie ty will be held ' . t u r d a v n ig h t a t 7:30 in th e b ase- th e L a w B uilding. P r e s i d e n t i m I • w a l l y a p p e a l in g \ old m a n t he a r r a y of new m en ' d i ml y s a y s t h a t p r o s p e c ts fo r th e ! raw er b r ig h te r . N e a r l y ! Ru>k w e re is back a t his p o s t . , inc lud es I some of th e b e s t t a l e n t in th e U ni- ’ ity. A m o n g o t h e r t h i n g s t h a t a r e I to m e m b e r s of is t h e i r a n t i c i p a t i o n f o r a 'a c c e s s iv e v ic to r y in t h e in t e r - socic V d e b a te s . A v ic to r y t h i s y e a r ' h e m p e r m a n e n t p o ss e s s io n o f lo v in g cup. br W. T. W ro te s il v e r Q u it e a n u m b e r of old m e n a r e al- . i ( ady p r e p a r i n g in te r c o lle ­ g i a t e c o n te s ts . Rn •- ; th e f o r Xt S a t u r d a y n i g h t t h e f o llo w in g p r o ­ g r a m will be r e n d e r e d : W e lc o m e A ddress-—V. T. S e a b e r r y . 1 1 ad it ions of R u s k — E. H. L a w h o r n . F r e s h m a n vs D e b a t i n g S o c ie ty — Ideal of R u s k — T. D. S m ith . T a l k — Dr. P elsm a. p l e dg ed Pi B e t a Phi. -Mms t i a r a .May B ro o k s o f S a n A n ­ t onio lias r e t u r n e d h o m e a f t e r sp e n d - »i ng th e w e e k a t th e Pi P hi hon** C ollege P r e s s Service. S a m B a g g i t t . Ladies! AT LAST WE HAVE IT ! ! ! 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DRY C L E A N E R S A N D TAILORS PARTY HAS THRILLING EXPERIENCES I arty of Texas People. Including E. O. Thompson, Is Caught in Europe During Outbreak of Great War and E xpe­ rience Several Thrilling Adventures. d ressed Italian a p p ro a c h e d o u r a u to ­ in mobile, w here we w e re w a itin g I rout of the Ita lia n c u s to m house while an official signed o u r t r ip ty g u e . and said in Fren c h : “ S u re ly you will not d a r e go into S w tize rlan d n o w ? They will c e rta in ly ta k e y o u r car. F ra n c e and G e rm an y a r e a t w a r, a n d S w itz­ e rla n d is m obilizing h e r a r m y to p ro ­ invasio n by te c t h er f r o n t ie r fro m a r m ie s .” e ith e r of th e T h u s we were im ­ p en d in g war. in fo rm e d o f th e c o n te s tin g W e decided to proceed to L ucerne a n y w a y . O ur ob liging f rie n d did his best to get us to t u r n back. He really th o u g h t we were g o in g the au tom obile ta k e n fro m us a s soon as we were over into S w tiz e rla n d . Hut such was not the case. to g e t W e had been to u r in g E u ro p e by autom obile, and while we had seen much display of m ilita ry in every c o u n try we had visited, we n e v e r once th o u g h t of th e possibility of our being m ade re fu g ee s o v e r n ig h t by the genei a1 w a r t h a t is now r a g i n g in Europe. forces Down in Ita ly we saw much riotin g. \ n i n e s the local tr a m s w ^re o u t in of o p era tio n fo r two weeks d u r in g our s ta y on accou nt of a g en e ra l strike. In Rome we had the e x perience of seeing a mob fo rm in th e Corso t h a t blocked o u r way, and soldiers with b ay on ets fived pushed th e crowd back let us g e t aw a y . W e saw' men to sm a sh the fro n ts of sto re buildings they were r io tin g and j u s t because for the tim e being were beyond the control of th e a u th o r itie s . B u t these e x c itin g exp erien ces w ere to be as th e n oth in g when th in g s we saw a n d u n d e rw e n t a f t e r th e gen eral d e c la ra tio n s of w a r had been passed by th e c o n te stin g powers. * I # W e s p e n t c o m p a re d w ith t h a t n ig h t a t a hotel on th e su m m it of th e St. G o th a r d P ass, w here snow covered th e g ro u n d and th e a i r w as clear a n d s h a rp . The ne x t m o rn in g a f t e r we g o t down off the p a ss a n d into th e s m o o th e r coun­ try , we b e g an to see c row ds o f u n i­ We were a t Villach, A u s tria , when form ed soldiers a t th e ra ilw a y sta- the A rch du ke F r a n z F e rd in a n d and his consort w ere m u rd ered , a n d we lions, and occasionally a t r a i n loaded were fo r tu n a te ly in Vienna d u r in g th e with soldiers would p a s s us. Along the high w ay we m e t soldiers in b u g ­ period of official m ourning. Vienna presented a gies, soldiers on horse b a c k a n d sol­ sigh t. E v e r y s tr a n g e th r e e or diers on foot; so m e tim e s building of consequence in t h a t la rg e th e r e m ore city w as heavily d rap e d in black. t r u d g in g would be a single so ld ie r oLng, n a r r o w black b a n n e r s h u n g d o n g on his way to th e n e a r e s t r a il­ fro m the flagpoles, and a lm o s t every w ay statio n. window in the building s had a f l a g ­ I t rem inded me of the sto ry pole. of the old neg ro w om an who went to the d ry goods sto re in se a rc h of black u n d e r g a r m e n ts . She w as told t h a t a rtic le s of t h a t kind w ere not in black. T he clerk w as to be had the old colored curious, an d a sked a u n tie w hy she insisted on hav in g black, w hereupon she ex plained t h a t she w as a b o u t to go in m o urn in g. T he clerk told a u n tie th a t to g e th e r, o t h e r tim e s it was not c u s to m a ry to m o u rn to t h a t e x ­ te nt. The old n e g ro w om an re to rte d , ‘ Y oung m an, when I m ourn I m o u rn s.” V ienna w as u n m is ta k a b ly in m o u r n ­ ing. Before the c u s to m a r y period of seven days had p assed I longed to see a g a y colored f l a g or b a n n e r once more. We sta y e d until a f t e r th e f u ­ n e r a l — it w a s a g r a n d m ilita r y p r o ­ cession— and th e n proceeded to M u­ nich. We a r r iv e d a t Munich, J u ly 12, and rem a in e d in B a v a ria n e arly tw o weeks, d u r in g which tim e we m otored ov er a la r g e po rtion of th e cou ntry, v isitin g th e ro yal c astles built by L udw ig II. D u rin g ou r s ta y in t h a t p a r t of G e r­ m a n y we saw no signs of p r e p a r a ­ tions fo r th e w a r t h a t w as to com­ mence so soon a f t e r t h a t time. F ro m B a v a ria we w e n t back into A u s tr ia , visitin g th e Tyrol country. It was in Menan, S outh T yrol, A u stria , t h a t we h e a rd of A u s t r i a ’s h a v in g d e­ clared w a r upon Servia. We were j u s t read y to leave A u s tr ia , and I a s ­ su re you the declaration of w a r we made h a s te to g e t across the A lps a n d down into Italy. t h a t a f t e r We stay e d a t Lake Como, Italy , until J u l y -‘l l , w hen we crossed into the S w itze rlan d. A t Ita lia n -S w iss f r o n tie r we h eard th e f ir s t r e p o rts of the g r e a t w a r sc a re t h a t was going to develope te rrib le w a r of h istory . into o u r m o st W hen we a rriv e d a t the little town of Tasso, w here both the Italian and th e Swiss custom houses a r e located, we noticed t h a t a m o st un usu ally la rg e n u m b e r of men and boys were collected in th e one s t r e e t of the little town. They were divided into g ro u p s of v a r y ­ ing size. A t each gro u p some domi- n ta in g person w as ta lk in g rapid fire and s e n d in g home o r helping out each sentence w ith f r a n ti c g e stu res. We a t f i r s t supposed t h a t they were excited over some in te rn a l Ita lia n d is ­ order, b u t we soon learn ed the real th e ir u neasiness. A well cause of T he Swiss people have no s ta n d in g the a r m y , b u t every m a n b etw ee n iges of 18 and 48 is e v e r rea d y on a m o m e n t’s call fo r service. T hey all belon g to th e a r m y while th e y a r e b e­ tween the above m entio ned a g e s, and they keep th e ir u nifo rm a n d q u ip m e n t r ig h t in th e ir homes all th e tim e. At ■very th e re f a rm h o u se we p a s s e d would be a lw a y s one a n d som etim es th re e u n ifo rm s out on th e clothesline or on th e y a rd fence, g e t t i n g aired o u t a bit before th e o w n e rs donned th em and m arched to th e m obilization c e n te rs. E v e ry w h e re in th e country the people were busy g e t t i n g in w hat h a rv e s t they could befo re all th e men left T h e women fro n tie r. .vould have to h a r v e s t th e re m a in d e r At th e w ayside inn w h e re we lunched the land lady talked to us w ith t e a r s in h e r eyes. A soldier would pass the inn on his w ay to th e d ep ot and >ur good h ostess would look a t him It md m u r m u r , “ T rie s te , T r i e s te .” was, those indeed, a sad d a y people. T hey w ere not a t w a r with th e y m u s t g e t out a n y natio n, y et th e ir to t r y a n d p ro te c t th e ir n e u t r a li ty . little a r m y of 200,000 men th e f o r fo r A in th e office, and we It w as a clever stro k e . th e a f te rn o o n little a f t e r 2 into Lucerne if A u g u st I we drove m d stopped the c a r in f r o n t o f Thos. ook & S o n ’s office. We had ex ­ a c t e d to g e t mail th ere , b u t we found the place closed. T h e re w as a g r e a t rowd of A m e rica n s a b o u t the f r o n t >f le a rn e d from one of them t h a t th e S w iss g o v e r n ­ m e n t a u th o r itie s had closed all the to keep b an ks and b a n k in g offices the people from m a k in g “ r u n s ” on them. In a few m inu tes of c o n v e rsa tio n with excited A m e ric a n s we le a rn e d t h a t all of E u ro p e w as a t war. T h e re was vvar and a-plen ty . ru m o rs of w a r Everybody w as a n x io u s to go som e­ where, m any of th e m knew n o t w here, c s t so th e y could g e t s t a r t e d they would be hap p ie r; b u t th e one g r e a t lind ran ce w as t h a t th e y could g e t no noney. Men of g r e a t w e a lth were j u s t a s hard up fo r cash a s th e school lea c h e rs who had come over on a p r e a r r a n g e d ro u n d - tr ip - e v e r y th in g - ncluded tic k e t,” an d w ith only a small sum fo r incidentals. th e n W’e decided to go directly to Geneve, a n d to cross F r a n c e and sail o r home on the f i r s t b o a t we could g e t fro m H a v re o r C h e rb o u rg . The idea w as th e o re tic a lly all r ig h t, but rn p ra c tic e it fell sh o rt. We drove to a g a r a g e to replen ish o u r supply of gasolin e, and found to o u r g r e a t d ism a y t h a t the Sw iss m i lita r y a u ­ th o r itie s had b eaten us to th e g a s o ­ line su p p ly and had gobbled up th e whole of it. T hey had issued an o r ­ d e r p ro h ib itin g th e sale of gasoline. T h e y w an ted it th em se lv e s f o r th e ir a r m y m o to r tru c k s a n d such o th e r m o to r c a rs and m otorcycles a n d air c r a f t t h a t used g aso line f o r fuel. A f t e r t r y i n g m any g a r a g e s a n d fuel s ta tio n s , we finally found a h a r d w a re d e a le r who had some g a so lin e t h a t he would p a r t with a t th e r a t e of I fra n c a litr e if we would be very q u ie t a b o u t it a n d would guarantee to not say w here we g o t it. J u st think o f p ay­ ing 80 cents a gallon for gasoline and n o t being perm itted to m a k e a I “holler” a b o u t it. We b o u g h t $19.20 worth o f th e precious fluid a n d s t a r t ed a t once f o r L anso nn e a n d Geneve. M iss Eloise C ra w fo rd , e x - ’l6 , hoe r e t u r n e d to h e r home a f t e r upending th e op ening days a t th e U n iv e rsity . BIGGS & COMPANY A Trial Will M ake a Customer of You 1007 Congress Ave. Phone 1601 MANY ARE PLEDGED BY FRATERNITIES Greek O rganizations Take A dvantage o f “Open Season" Made by New Faculty Ruling. A f t e r a week of str e n u o u s r u sh in g , which w a s made possible by th e closed season ru le being declared void by the fa c u lty a t its f i r s t m e e tin g , th e va rio u s f r a te r n itie s ann o u n c e th e fo l­ low ing pled ges; A lp ha T a u O m e g a — F r a n k B u nning , Terrell} L y t t W omack, M a r s h a ll; — Travis, M a rsh a ll; Leroy Nixon, G on­ zales. B e ta T h e ta P i - J a c k W oldert, T y ­ ler; Tom Cox, T y le r; L ucian W rig h t. M ansfield; H en ry L aw rence, F o r t W o rth ; H enry H a r p e r , A u stin ; Ralph F ra m e . T aylor. Delta K a p p a E p silo n — U nann ou nced. D elta T au D elta— G ra y so n C arrol, T e x a r k a n a ; Renick S m ith , D allas; S h e r m a n ; H eb e r Newell H e n ry , C le b u rn e ; Burk M athes, P la in ­ view; R ichard Flam so n, G ra n d v ie w ; B re va rd Steele, N o r th Carolina; Paul L ang ford. P a le s tin e ; Clay Gilbert S an fo rd , Delta Chi Roger G u th rie , D allas; S c o tt S n o d g r a s s , C olem an; H aw orth W illiam s, C hildren; Milton T h om a s, C rockett. Delta S ig m a Phi — F o u n ta in , E n is; H a y s, M idway; C rum ley, B a n ia ; R a n ­ som, C le bu rn e ; Caldwell, E n n is ; A le x ­ an der, E n n is ; Davidson, H u b b a rd C ity; W illiam s, San M arcos; C lye tte , T e r ­ rell. T h e ta Xi—J. E. McClain, Caldw ell; T. S. M o ffa t, P a le stin e ; Richardson. F r a n d s , San Antonio; Fred Goeth, San A n to n io ; Raymond Buck, Fort W o rth ; H ug h Caldwell, El Paso; Ray­ \\ illiams, Leesville, La. mond S ig m a N u — Jim Nail, Crawford; ( one H ailey, M a rlin ; Glenn Kirk, Elec­ t r a ; Glenn Wilson, M art; W. Philan, L u ik i n , ( l a i encl* Anderson, Denison; Allen S h irle y , El P a .o ; Tom Folts, Austin. T h e follow ing men a r e tra n sfe rs: Ed P ric e , Vanderbilt; Steve Hawley Ohio S ta te . Chi P h i—J . R. W hitm ore, Denison; M. T. L aw rence. A ustin ; H arley Hines, C o le m a n ; C. N. W illiamson, Mineola; E. S. M artin, Goliad; Dick “ G e o rg e to w n ; FL B. Dysart, Yeti, TO CO ND UCT BIG MEETING. Bishop Henderson of Northern Meth­ odist Church Has Been Secured th e lead to IT by Bishop H en derso n of the Northern M eth od ist C h u rc h has been secured to evangelistic campaign which will be c u rrie on from January 12 the Young Men’s and Y oung W o m e n ’s C h ristian Associa­ tions. Bishop Henderson was, for a nu m b e r o f y e a r s , a t the N orthw estern S t u d e n ts ’ C onferen ce a t Lake Geneva, Wis., and is considered one of the str o n g e s t .speakers to college men and women in th e U nited States. E N G L I S H IN FL U E N C E * Tho p a s s in g o f King Edward of E ng lan d m a r k e d the end of a reign unique in one p a r tic u la r u t least. He the details of p ra c tic a lly dic ta te d m e n ’s c o rre c t dress, and while the E n g lish influence in m en ’s apparel is s t r o n g to day , it comes ra th e r in the form of a suggestion than a dicta­ tion. K a p p a A lp h a : R u p e r t R obertson , M arlin; V ance M a rtin , M a rlin ; F r e d I he ra g e for the decided English Moore, A u stin ; W illiam W roe. Aus- cu t co at o f la st season has passed, tin; Clifton Moss, Dallas, Leslie Moss, hut the influence is seen in the modi- t h a t Moore & Dallas; A ndrew S im m ons, H ou sto n; ^ e(l E n g lish model C o n ra d B ering, H o uston ; R ob ert i M orrison find by f a r their most pop­ Blaine, H ouston; J o h n E v a n s , S h e r ­ u la r sty le. G a r m e n ts made o nthis m an ; C la rk e McCord, T e rr e ll; Wylie line avoid the ridiculous extrem es and M urray, S an Saba. combine th e good points of both the English and th e American tendencies. K appa Sigm a Roy H aw ks, San A n to n io ; G eorge J e s te r , C o r s ic a n a ; Clarence Dodge, H o uston ; Greenw ood W ooten, A u s tin ; Maxie H a r t, A u stin ; Philip P a rse n , Richm ond; Jo h n H u d ­ son, K a n sa s C ity; V irgil Beck, T e x a r ­ k a n a ; FL B. Cain, D allas; M a tth e w Sm ith, D allas; G eo rg e A nderson, D al­ las; H a rd y Nance, Kyle; H u m p h rie s D ro u g h t, San A ntonio; S. FL Ix>ng, H ouston; Blakley W inston, Richmond. Phi D elta T h e ta S. L. A nderson, Dallas; G eorge G riffith , D allas; C a r ­ t e r G rin ste a d , H o uston ; N e th Leach- man, D allas; Ben M u m ble, C la r k e s ­ ville; Ballad Dinwiddie, C larkesville; Ralph Wood, S h erm an . Phi K a p p a Psi- H ugh C u n n in g h a m , G ra h a m ; Penn Riddle, D allas; C. B. C allaw ay, D allas; H ug h G ra d y , Dal- lash; Bob Dabney, D allas; N e w t T a y ­ lor, A bilene; Wilson B re n n a n , Deni­ son. S ig m a Chi— G eorge W e a r, F a l f u r ­ ria s; B u r t Richardson, D allas; G ilb e rt D enm an, San Antonio; Al De Viney, A u s tin ; McCambell. Phi G a m m a D e le ta —No a n n o u n c e ­ ment. S ig m a A lpha Epsilon — T u lan e Sm ith, M ineral W ells; C. M. R a g la n d , S w e e tw a te r ; Tom A u s tin , L a red o ; J a m e s FL H a r r y Sanies, L aredo; Webb, S an A ntonio; Ja c k Duke. San A ntonio; LeweUyn Duke, S an A n ­ tonio; R alph Kingsley, S an A ntonio; G eorge W alker, San A n to n io ; G r e g g I he K a p p a K appa Gamma frater­ nity a n n o u n c e s the pledging of Miss R uth Mc Reynolds. Chi O m ega announces the pledging of Miss M ary C am p of San Gabriel. W E P U T TH E "TICK’’ IN TICK ERS. COSTLEY & MAUD W atch makers, Jew elers and Opticians. 816 CONGRESS A V FL JNO.E. RYLEE Lawyer. O v e r G a m m e l’s Book Store. Old 1‘honr Its.911 CongmM R ELIA BLE PO CK ET KNIVES RAZORS, SHEARS. Bengener Bros. 817 C ongress Ave. Swann Furniture and Carpet Co. THE BIG STORE. We Fu rnish F ra te r n ity Houses on Credit. M A T T H E W S D R U G S T O R E W e Deliver Anywhere 1612 LAVACA STREET PHONE 645 J. R. Reed Music Company Plan Oft, Player Piano*, Victor M et rotas and Sheet Music Come in, boys, and see our new sto re , 805 807 CONGRESS AVE. On the Campus Are you taking advantage of what the U niversity is offering its students in the way of table board? The C afeteria is now managed by a former caterer to the elite. System is completely changed. Cooking is unexcelled. Service complete with a daily change of menu, Cleanliness is our watchword. We do not want to make money, but we must be self- sustaining. The more we feed the less the cost to the students, lie patriotic. The University Cafeteria T H E D A I L Y T E X A N ARROW WANTS S* fo r every occasion. f a s t — guaran­ C o lo r te e d s a t i s f a c to r y . “ Insist on A rro w .” $1.50 up S IL V E R , W A N T E D —-A room m ate, a young man. H ot and cold w ater. Sleeping po re he >. 2203 T rin ity. Phone 1363. th e Driskill ba rbe r, has added one o f th e la te st electric mas- saee machines. Lady ma ni cu r i s t . Made by Howard & Hurdy Mon- Desirable Place in Which Various Improvements Make < ap teria CAPS London Imported for Uh. J. Cromwell & Co., 119 Regent St., London, England Imported for Us. Held, the King of American Cap Makers. No better Cap m ade a n y ­ w here; none more stylish or of better materials. NEW EQUIPMENT IS SECURED BY THE CAFETERIA toDine— New Manager and Chef Km ployed. A fte r five days of service under its new m a nag em ent, the U niversity C afteria is a ssu m in g a n o m a1 aspect, and is daily p u ttin g o ut in the n eigh­ borhood of 850 meals. F. F. Veazey, under whose m a n a g e m e n t the “ c a f ’ is now r u n n i n g , sta te s th a t they a re now prepared to serve 2500 m eals a day if the p a tro n a g e runs th a t high. im proving iceai m e r i t have trays num Several hundred dollars has recen t­ ly" been expended the in serving d e p a rtm e n t and in pu rc h a sin g new dishes and tra y s . The m ost serv- sa n ita ry dishes and equip- been bought. The alumi- the meals a r e 0 0 which ost over $1 each. The lul­ u s in the serving d e p a rtm e n t t to over $100. The serv- rapidly and dorie more done amoui inc i- now vv,th Ie ss help than heretofore. C l u e t t . P e a b o d y M. F R E S H M A N S T U N T S ; The irrepressible frosh seem s de­ term ined to re c o n stru c t th e h e r e to ­ fore sa tisfa c to ry a r r a n g e m e n t s in U n i­ versity a ffa irs. F ir s t one comes a lo n g j and tries to upset all rules an d e n te r a t the ten d e r ag e of 19 by h a v in g his ^ disabilities removed, so a s to be p erip classes as an individual a p proval stu- dent, then a n o th e r tried to e n te r w ith - ' ou t an y credits a t all; still a n o th e r a tte m p te d to sign up for a course, and lastly m a n y of th e m p e i- : sist in calling th e “ B” Hall f ire es-; capes silos. B ut to cap it all, a n o th e r fish has identified th e Y. M. C. A. with im ­ pression t h a t the “ Y” w as in the s t a ­ tionery business aro se from the fact t h a t hand-books had been offered him for sale. But th is is th e way it h a p ­ pened; the Co-Op. No doubt the Imported Austrian Velours and th e A m erican-m ade velours by KNOX STETSON and TRIMBLE OPERA and SILK HAT Made by Knox. No need to say th a t th e y th e y are s ty le Leaders Come in and see REALLY the STYLISH Hats and Caps. Harrells Varsity Man’s Store. FRESHMEN URGED TO E N T E R C O N T E S T e n te r . All they have to do is to w rite a series of le tte r s to th e ir home paper. I t m a k e s no difference w h eth e r they a r e fro m T e x a s or any of ifce s u r ­ r o u n d in g S ta te s . C om petitors can w r ite a s m any le tte rs as they want. T he p a p e r s , as a rule, a r e g la d to r e ­ ceive c o n trib u tio n s of this so rt and will read ily publish them . Stories w ritte n by y o u n g men and women from the U n iv e rsity a r e all read w ith in te re s t by th e people ‘hack home,’ and pi pers I t m akes no difference know w h a t ph a se s of university life are w r itte n about. this. “ W h en th e tim e comes for the se lection of th e w inn er the competitors m u s t su b m it the clippings, the four t h a t th e y consider the best. At the close of school th e nam e of the win­ n e r will be announced from the plat f o r of th e au dito riu m . fig u re s concerning Mr. Veazey gave o ut the following ^ fre sh m a n with a p a rtic u la rly en- the kitchen j ^ g i n g and cherubic smile a p p e a re d t ^ e Qther a f te rn 0 0 n and The s tu d e n t help utilized by the caf” consists of seven stud en ts, one of whom is a co-ed. They serve the food to the line of patron s and clear One chef, a p a s tr y cook . he tables. One chef, a p a stry con* md a helper comprise force, while two negroes do all of t i e , ^ dishw ashing. This will compose t e fa lte r in ^ jy inquired if th e y kept sta- j pe rm a n e n t force unless a m aterial in- s tioneryj believing, as was n a tu ra l, t h a t ; ^ w js hed to write a le tte r and had crease in the p a tro n a g e occurs. the c u sto m a ry supply of in te re stin g the j pa p e r on t be desks, the m an behind present daily consumption of food by the counter picked up th ree or four the p a tro n s of the 'caf: Meat, IOO , priyelopes and several sheets of paper, pounds; eggs, 20 dozen; sw eet milk, L a n d e d them to the fish a n d busied ,0 gallons; b u tte r m ilk , 5 gallons; but- himself with some o th e r m a tte r . He ter, IO pounds; potatoes, 3 bushels, Waj, interru pted, however, by the in­ Ile suppressed fo pies, 125 loaves of bread, 600 corn j quiries a I muffins, OOO rolls, 600 biscuits. All j a s m jje wjth some d ifficulty and re- jof this food, except the lightbread, 18 pliea te 813 Have R e g iste re d — Slight- \y | 4t,ss T h a n Last Year, & m . E N R O L L M E N T IS GOOD ------------ price a t which it was sold last year, with the t acception of meat, which is one penny higher. As yet, it has been j impossible not any profit is being made a t these prices. At tbe end of about th irty j days it can be determ ined w h ether the th ere is a p ro fit or price of variou s th in g s will be changed accordingly, as the desire of it those in c h a rg e of in cafeteria to let food a t cost. The ronage the lower the prices, It wits also announced the students have th e loss, and t h a t is College Press Service. A. & M. College, Sept. 29.— To d a te th ere has been an enrollm en t in th is college of 843, a slig h t nu m b e r less the U niv ersity th an there was la st year. Officials ()f the college a re of the o p i n i o n that g re a te r th e ir p a t - j th e re will be as m any r e g is te r this One of ---------------------------- the I the best known boarding breakfast hour for Sunday would be thirty m inutes than on week places in th e U nive rsity neighborhood la te r d a y / opening a t 7:30 and closing a t < is The Su b u rb an ,” 710 W est 22d St. I The building is surrounded by b eau ­ * o'clock. tiful shade trees. The interior has recently been completely done over— all freshly papered and painted and sleeping porches added. There are twrenty-five rooms and an unusually large, comfortable dining room. PERSONALS Dr. E. C. Berwick, dentist, suite 521 S e a rb ro u g h t Bllg. Old phone 3150. Jim m ie McEachin is a visitor at the Kappa Sigma house. John MeCampbell of ( orpus Christi to Mrs. Val C. has returned home. Miss Nell Morris of Palestine spending the week ut the Kappa house. is 1 C. E. Stevens of Denison is ill a t Seton Infirm ary . (C o n tin u e d Fro m F ir s t Page.) * y ear as last. Every convenience, including hot and cold w ater, is provided for guests. A fte r being closed fo r a sho rt period on account of remodeling, The Sub- u r b a n ” opens tomorrow. For term s apply Giles, old phone 516. (’LUB RA TES Five large, newly furnished rooms for boys; e v e ry th in g new. Two doors from Rio Grande car line. Board if desired. 706 W. 23d. Phone 2924. Weilbacher D A N C I N G S C H O O L AT PROTEA I ION ll XLI.. the Mrs. Sale and d a u g h te r have ju s t r e tu rn e d from St. Louis and Chicago J with all latest dances. C la sse s : Monday and Thursday nights. P r i v a te : lessons a t any hour by* ap p o in tm e n t by ; phoning 2590. Residence 404 W. l i t h Street. I CLEANING PRESSING AND REPAIRING U niversity Tailor Shop Y. M. C. A. HAS NEW SAFE. F ra n k W ozencraft of Dallas is vis­ iting friends on the campus. One of th e new additions to the of fire e q u ip m e n t of the Y. M. C. A. bu ild in g is a b u rg la r-p ro o f safe. The th e fe of $65 from this office on the f i r s t n ig h t of s u m m e r school moved th e a u th o r itie s tak e precautions to a g a i n s t such d e p re d a tio n s in the f u ­ t u r e , a n d th e result is the new safe. T E X A S B a rb e r Shop. Ed Allen, proprietor. X p e r t b a rb e rs employed. A ccom m odation to all. Service is o u r motto. 1008 C o n g re ss Avenue. R. E. Bowers of Taylor has re­ turned home a f te r a short visit. T aylor Fly of San \n to nio, who visited the ( hi Phi house, has returned home. Miss Will R. McDill of Dallas has the spending returned home a f t e r week a t the K appa house. John T u rn e r of San Antonio has been a visitor ai the Chi Phi house this week. M r S tu d e n t, if you will advi e us when you enter our store to make a p urch ase, t h a t you a r e a STI DENT OF T H E UNIVERSITY OF TEX A S, th e n you will g e t a reduction on all purchases made in our store. W e wish to advise you th a t we can furnish you with any size of. B U C K E Y E MAZDA I. AMP, winch is th< very best on the m arket. You wall a lw a y s End our store stocked with a good line of stu d e n t lam ps, extension fiords and all kinds of wire th a t you may need. Call us by eith er phone, b a t i n g your wants, and we will deliver your p u rc h a se to any p a r t of the city. Austin Electric Supply & Plumbing Co. Old Phone I. 913 CO N GRESS AYE. New Phone 41. THAT’S ALL. JOIN THE TW O south rooms, nicely furnished, me block from cam p u s; e v e ry th in g f u rn ish e d ; modern conveniences; $10 e a c h . Meals 84 a week. Phone 2108. F O R R E N T — Two nicely fu rn ish e d T able rooms a t 1908 W h itis Ave. board $19. Dillingham WHERE THE STUDENTS A R E a l w a y s WELCOME. Progressive in Its Policy, Modern in Its Equipment b u il t to t a k e c a k e o f t h e s t u d e n t d e m a n d s . Ti U N I V E R S I T Y D R U G STORE the m iddle-size one w h a t b arefooted. is a lw ay s E X C E L L E N T table board, conven­ ient location, co rn er 26th an d G u a d a ­ lupe Sts. Phone 898. Mrs. Zim L a w ­ ^-1 nton. FOR R E N T — One f r o n t so u th room, 1905 N u ­ $10; h ou sek eep in g rooms. eces St. S E C O N D -H A N D BOOKS a t The Old Book Store, 909 C o ngress, n e x t door to g a s office. T Y P E W R I T E R S F o r Sale o r Rent. Olivers, R em in g to n s, R oyals, U nderwood, L. C. S m ith , S m ith P r e m ie r H am m ond. Special te rm s a n d prices to U n iv e rsity stu d e n ts. T Y P E W R I T E R S A L E S CO., 115 W e s t 6th S t r e e t ( U p -s ta irs .) Phone 53. A ustin, T exas. W A N T E D — One re g is te r e d p h a r m a ­ cist. A pply a t th e Y. M. C. A. P e r ­ m a n e n t job for stu d e n t. E v e r y stu d e n t is specially invited to inspect the la r g e s t stock of s p o rtin g goods in Texas. I t is a t Caswell & S m ith ’s, 613 C on gress Ave. F I R S T -C L A S S ta b le board. Apply to Mrs. Z. L. H u nt, 307 W. 21st St., Pope F la ts , $20. L O V E L Y ro o m s W ic h ita St., n e x t I cessfu lly Telephone 3471. r u n f o r girls, 2011 to campus, Sue. f o r p a s t nine yea* g j ! R O O M S F O R RENT—Three room, u p -sta irs, 2 room s do w nstairs, on car line, one block e a s t o f campus. Mrs.! F. B. F o s te r , 2213 T om Green St] Phone 719. Mrs. W ood, 1934 S an Antonio, ojd block from c a m p u s , room and board fo r m en ; all m o d e rn conveniences. ROOM S— BOYS. M a jo r J . S. C r a w f o r d , 2407 Rio G ra n d e , 4 room s, all m odern conven­ iences, w ith l a rg e so u th e a st sleeping porch. P rice, $12 to $14. 2 'Ac an d 3c k o d a k p rin ts are the best. F ilm s developed. M arks Studio. S tu d e n ts , go to th e Palace Barber first-class Shop, Bose he Bldg., work. T h e only T u r k is h Baths in the city. W m. F. W olf, Prop. f o r B O Y S— Nice ro o m s a n d board for boys, j u s t one block f r o m campus on S peedw ay. R oom s ‘each; with board, $23. 2404 Speedway. Old phone 2515. W. N. Elledge. $5 O fficial g y m su its, stockings, belts a n d e v e r y th in g else needed in athletics a t Caswell & S m it h ’s. E X C E L L E N T ta b le board at 805 W. 22*2. A lso h a v e a n excellent g a r a g e fo r re n t. ta b le bo ard , I H A V E one l a r g e u p s ta ir s south­ e a s t room fo r tw o boys, with first- class in one block of c a m p u s; e v e r y t h in g modern, every­ t h in g fu rn ish e d . 2412 W ichita. Phone1 2470. . J Wm. F. Grimes, Manager. L. W. Puckett, R. C. Robertson Solicitors. J Students Pressing Shop Agents for LAUNDRY DE LUXE 1814 GUADALUPE. TEL. 3327. We do cleaning, pressing, mending and/iltering. Laundry | discount, but no books to sell. Student solicitors. Work | called for promptly. Telephone us your troubles. Old I I Phone 3327. S T U D E N T S ! Phone 1086 and Have BATES & LEA THE STUDENT TAILORS. ( lean and press your Clothes. Mending and altering neatly done. Hats cleaned and blocked. See us before you order that Suit. At Moore & Morrison^ 1810 LAVACA. 9 0 6 C O N G R E S S E V E R Y B O D Y ’S BOOK STORE Students will save money by buying BOOKS, DRAWING INSTRUMENTS, FOUNTAIN PENS, STATIONERY, STANDARD LITERATURE, THEM E PADS, etc., from us. Second-hand books bought and sold. R. BARROW, PROPRIETOR. FOR R E N T — Nicely fu rnished, well v e n t i l a t e d rooms, all modern conveni­ 1934 ences, with o r w ith o u t board. San Jacinto. S. W. Phone 1385. 19-9 I. S E C O N D H A N D BOOKS— E ng. 2, 3; Math. I, 2; Geol. I ; A. R. T. 6w; Chem. I ; P h y s io g r a p h y 120f. T. i* I. cr, 2005 W ichita street. F. I O X F 'in g le room, $6; one double room, SIO; both w ith so u th e a st ex­ posure, one block n o r th of campus, one block from c a r line.* Mrs. W. A. Goodman, 203 E. 25th St. Phone 3537. M ISS reopens H A N C O C K her classes T hu rsd a y . Oct. 22, a t 4 o ’clock, P ro tection Hall. The n e w e st dances will be including H alf and H alf, M axixe, C a n te r and others. Fo r p riv a te lessons phone 377. ta u g h t, M E E T ME a t the U n iv ersity B a r­ b er Shop, 2216 Guadalupe. W a lte r E v ans and W a lte r Owens, both ’’11-T2, have re-entered school. W. Kit.ley has re -e n te red the U ni­ versity a f t e r an absence of a year. I m p o r ta n t business m e e tin g of the m e m b e r s of la st y e a r ’s Glee Club this a fte rn o o n a t 5 in the Y. M. C. A. W A N T E D The two boxes of books and b doing hauled from 1904 San Antonio St. by m ista k e on Tuesday, Sept. 22. See O. J. L ovett, 206 E. 22d. BO YS— Nice rooms an d board for I boys, inst one block from cam pus on each; with Rooms $5 2409 Speedw ay. Old Speedway. boul d, phone 2515. W. N. Elledge. 82 b. * I - A N IC E L Y fu rn ish e d south room r e n t to one o r two young men. foi 2704 Nueces. Old phone 2784. FOR SA L E An Oliver ty p e w r ite r in splendid condition, a sacrifice a t $17.50; got to have the money. Phone 10-4 3174. NIGELY furnish ed room s in Pope Flats, $12. Phone 2179. Table hoard, 2200 San Antonio, $20 per month. Mrs. R. W. Smith. W A N T E D — A Sim pkins Contracts, Phone 9-30 t h i i <1 edition. Alex Spence. '581. D R E S S M A K E R d re ssm a k e r. P a rlo rs first-class 2704 Guadalupe St. Phone 3447. - Mrs. Rutledge, a t FOR R E N T — A room, 2005 W ichita. Adamson. Phone 2022. desirable . Mrs. W. fro n t IL exte m po re SFI ON I)-HA NI) BOOKS — Shur- speaking, m a ste r- t e r ’s pieees of modern o ra to r y , science and a it