TOK DAILY TEXAN f i r s c o l e g e t h e d a t h s o u l y t l i TO S T A R T B IB L E ( ! VSSKS. Jo h n I,. H u n te r. s . v r e t a r y of th* in the college.- « Y. M. C. A. work Texas, has been here for a few cia vs in the in terest of B i b l e study work \ It is the intention of the Y. M. ('. to put Bible classes sn every f r a te r nity. The Delta Thus, s . A. K.’s an d Phi Delta T h e ta s hav e them a l r e a d y t i m e . Mr. .md have hat! H u n te r visited some of the others and to re p o rt to the Y. M. asked th em C. A., and t h a t many it oth ers will put in Bible cia sses. for some is hoped BIG POST SEASON GAME IS PROBABLE v o l . XV. ALLERDICE’S m e n SEAT “OLE MISS” BY LARGE SCORE fictore Biir Crowd M i s s i s s i p p i T eam Is lh It ated by Score o f bb to 7. f o r w a r d P a s s e s A re the F e a tu re s of Cann*. . (.v! I Although she lost th e g a m e y e ste r- L i \ . Mis sissippi p u t up one of the L little b attle s e v e r seen on ( aik F i e l d and m a rre d Texas* record IL, scoriI g the fir s t touchdow n made *t ). year a g a in s t th e L o n g h o rn s on ■ jifir home grou nd s by a visiting ■earn. The visitors w ere slig h tly out L f l u h e I*, Lexa §1®,. I bi t a I _ however, of m ix in g line. They showed a te n - in every ay, and they were p a r tic u la r ly fond u- Th* a t te m p te d f o r w a r d It was only in th e th e down a p p a r e n tly w e a r in g heir o p p o n e n ts , w ere able to do a n y hi; r w th this point g e tte r . the c o n te st t i t e r p a rt of Texas. t h a t a n d could do n o th in g with Whletic A u th o ritie s Are in Conner- t i m With A uburn and Tennes­ see for C h a rity Game. 1 ht‘ P a y a b i l i t i e s of a post season football g a m e for the T exas team in the in te re st of the Belgian w a r -af fe re rs are becoming more and more The w e athe r was all ive been wished, fo r when a football m. * , t h a t could c e rta in each day. the fir s t ^ . Since ., 1'"' " " “ P;, Tht‘ a ,r w“ ' T " y has i ■ m l b r a e , a n d the sun w as not sh,,.- 3r„ , „ t M i g too strongly. ■ The T» vans came on T a ; . the field a t o’clock, th e ir la rg e o r a n g * H • whit * blankets f lu t te r i n g in tin ■ k in d a- I' ey raced ac ro ss th e g rid ^fton. The) were loudly cheered, a ( :1 . l a s Mississippi, w ho c a m . . sh o rtly , he , th|eU (. a u th m „ , ( ; Hwntion OI such a g a m e the interest grad ually g r o w i n g un.,I a, a re highly in fa v o r of such a contest if a ♦earn can be found which will prove a sufficient d r a w in g card. this •annection Mr. Bellm ont has sent the following te le g ra m to T ho m as B ragg, thletie d ire c to r of A uburn, and R. , B uchanan, faculty c h a irm a n o f a th In ' j letics a t Tennessee. ’ f - i \ 1 * c m 'm in I The visitors put up a s t i f f resist- ince to the oncoming T e x a n s, aim it a invites Au- , , M possible as B a s seven minutes before Littlefield I s , A A champion*, to play a post Kam<, jn N ew O rle a n s or lions- aa able to la c e acro ss tho (foal line j I t w a s ; . , , , , for ( h t S o u th e rn cham pionship. r his reliable touchdow n. ca th at touchdowns were m ad e by j s> , m v i p t g tu to th e Be,Bian w ar arrelI, W alk er and T u r n e r , m a in ly | s u ff e re r g . H ouston Would d ra w l a m - ,rouKh U n iversity or j and te n n e sse e , lute plung es an d end ru n s, which Burrell was the m o st p r o m ) - : (.p |v ,st (.rowd G amg in d e m a n d . w i r t . [ M O N T ” I *p te x a s I cxas, M ississippi, 0. !t j g not thoUKht p robable t h a t a eat figure. T he f i r s t q u a r t e r r e - 1 J g a m e can be secured w ith the A u burn Ited: M ississip p i scored her to uchdow n j team , as it is rum o re d t h a t they have ist after I e x a s ’ sixth one was m ade scheduled a g a m e with Carlisle, to be .laved in A tla n ta , Ga., on D ecem ber 2. hr Barrel!, follow ing a long end run. ["he score stood: T exas, Jd ; Missis- _________________ “Ole M iss” kicked o f f fo r jsppi, 0. to g a in I l o STUDV F R E N C H ART. yards, but T e x a s failed ( L U B ---------- . Horr.s’ J -yard in The r e g u la r m e e tin g of line. A f te r B e n d e r insistently an d punted. A f o r w a r d |as.s, Ball to C arr, gave the visitors yards. A f o rw a rd p ass failed, b u t penalized 15 y a rd s , and Lxa- lie bill was se t in play on th e Long- the U ni­ versity A r t Club will be held T h u r s ­ day a fte rn o o n th e E n g in e e rin g building. The p ro g ra m for the y e a r T omises to be very in te re s tin g , tak- ng up French a r t and a r t i s t s o f all inies. The discussions a r e enlivened J »y splendid la n te rn slides, which a re th e g a m e | he p ro p e rty of the club. An open e forward p ass worked m ore sue- m eetin g of th e club, to which all Uni- t h i s 1 versify o rg a n iz a tio n s will be invited, ssfully. and s the nit ans of p u ttin g to uchdow ns will probably be held in th e n e a r f u ­ f i r s t h a lf ended w ith tu re . lied to gain, Ball s u rg e d a c ro s s for lie touchdown. I lr, the tim e and a g a in l a t t e r p a r t of fro s. The e score: Texas, 39; Mississippi, 7. th e fro m rooters led by During th e tim e between th e halves the [Tactically all of cachets h a d a sn akedance upon the eld. They w ere tw o neses. The final h a lf saw th e v isito rs still ghting g rim ly a g a in s t th e su p e rio r eight and a b ility . Ball an d C a r r ere very rn ch in the g am e, sto p p in g e Texas r u n n e r s and g a in in g f re - ^ l e n t l y I y f o r w a r d passes. T h e b e ­ th e fo u rth q u a r t e r w as J g n a l i z e d by a 55-yard p ass a n d a yard run to r a touchdown, executed thrill ^ur! •'tied by B u rre ll’s ta c k le of recov- Nie son’s f u m b le a n d g ained 30 Y* L. Mississippi kicked, how ever, a Li t t l ef i el d to B e rry , r e ­ c i t e d in a: . her touchdown a n d m ade score ab to 7 in fa v o r of Texas. fi'beris a f 'e r t h e to T u rn er. A la tte r had aning of a p | w Littlefield Mr. W hite has ju st r e tu r n e d from W aco, w here he has been conducting 'h e e x h ib it of th e U n iv e rsity a t the Cotton Palace. Miss F r a n c is M ilburn, in s tru c to r in the schools of Sedalia, Mo., visited the U n iv e rsity y e ste rd a y , e x p re ssin g surprise a t the g r o w th of th e insti- tu tio n I for Littlefield, S u b s titu tio n s : G riffin for H arris, Kelso fo r Nielson, Moseley fo r G riffin, •Scott I Littlefield for Scott, Kelso for Nielson, S m ith for E v a n s , H a lb e r t for W a lk e r, G riffin for Bender, Blaine fo r Edmonds, S im ­ mons for T u rn e r. T ou chd ow ns: Littlefield 2, W alker I, 2, B a rre ll 2, T u r n e r 2, Nielson Ball, I. O ffic ia ls : Van Riper » 9 a I ne last touchdown came a s a r e - 1 r e f e r e e ; L a n kford rn3 ^ teid, ti a -' ’ pa ss, B arrell to L it- C o nn .), u m p ire : W h ite u tte r touchdown. run n in g 5 y a r d s and T u la n e ) , head linesman. The T im e of q u a r te r s final score : (W iscon sin ), ( T rin ity College, (V a n d e rb ilt F ifte e n and is 66 to 7 " owing * he line-up: ^ T e x a s Mississippi. S m y th e Left end. Left tackle. Left guard. W atso n W ren tw elv e m in utes. In 41 trie d by Texas, 21 w ere T e x a s m ade 278 y a r d s on end runs, fo rw a rd d u n g e d 57 yards. p a sse s in- ■omplete, 6 were intercepted and 14 T exas pun te d 293 y a rd s in 8 a tte m p ts , a v e r ­ a g in g a p p r o x im a te ly 37 yards. T exas w a s penalized 55 y a rd s fo r holding th re e m d offsid e, a n d lost tim e s on fum bles. for 270 yards. the ball Collett ru n s, 17 y a r d s t h r o u g h T e x a s ' M ississip pi m ade 85 y a rd s on end line, Bishop j trie d 22 p a sse s, 5 of which w ere good j fo r 131 y a r d s and 5 of which were in te rc e p te d , 12 of w’hieh w e n t wild. R o b e rts p u n te d 497 y a rd s in 18 a t- E v a n s ] t e m p t s , a v e r a g in g a p p ro x im a te ly 28 I y a r d s , 9 y a r d s un der t h a t o f B arrell. Ball J M ississippi w as not penalized an d C a r r ; m a d e only one fumble. R oberts Bender G a m e w a s o f the open style, and M ississippi played a defensive k ick ­ ing g a m e th r o u g h o u t the f ir s t th re e - q u a r te r s . balker Fullback. L ittlefield m ............................. Right halfback. Al 'TIN. TEXAS. W E D N E S D A Y . NOVEMBER i s . I S I L RECEPTION TO BE MANY MEN TO TRY R AMS HORN M F E TS UNIQUE AFFAIR OUT FOR DEBATES The Ranis Horn met in r e g u la r se- Mon last night, r e n d e r in g the follow­ » bins Rapid!) Nearing Completion F ifty -T h re e S tu d e n ts Drew for Places D ebate Resolved, th at T e x a s tor Big I thanksgiving Reception iM Prelim inary Debate to Be -hould build a postroad fro m San An to Be Democratic. Held Novem ber JO. tonic to Houston. ing p ro g ra m : . , Je s te r . ’ Vmwl chemin and yells equal I those o f a “ Cnmanrh* u OI “ 1 «»nan< ne wigwam, . m l S im k in i e p p e a m t with hi* usu»l - ruu to LAWYERS PLAN A BIG BANQUET MONDAY NIGHT Vt M eeting Held Yesterday Morning Much Enthusiasm Wa* Betel, oped bv Speeches—Many VS ill Attend. At a m eeting of the Law Depart- men!, held yesterday at ll o'clock, final plans were made for the annual th e ir l‘anqUl‘t ’ whith wiU ** held Monday lirht of opt im ii week, the price per plate being $1.75. The law students interest in the affair showed by p a c k in g the large auditorium im­ m ediately a f t e r the dismissal of the IO classes. An extensive a m o u n t of o ra to ry was displayed by the sp e a k e rs representing the faculty and th e respective classes. o ’clock Myron (J. Blalock made an interest ing and a ro using speech In behalf (*u’ ju n io r laws, He showed his ability as a speaker in appealing to th e s tu d e n ts to be on hand for their p a r t o f th e feast. In emphasizing flow of eloquence. the im p orta n c e of the banquet and in pleading for the presence of the * stu d e n ts, he said in part: " I t gives yo ur professor* the op­ p o r tu n ity of tu rn in g away from the •oldness of the lecture-room and ad­ d re ss in g you in a feeling of comrade­ ship; it e n la rg e s the love and magni­ fies th e purpose for which we are h ere .” T he judge gave the assurance th a t he would be there with an appe­ tite a s well as a good speech. F r a n k Lyons, in representing the class of ’1(>, also emphasized the im­ the Law banquet. He p ortance of said the "Middlers” would be p resent in full foace to receive their sh a re o f th e "ra tio n s’’ and enjoy the fun. t h a t Jo h n E r h a r t, speaking in behalf of the seniors, told how successful other law b a n q u e ts had been and how much this one should be. He as­ b e tte r serted, a s those who preceded him did, how' these banquets aroused spirit and p a trio tism among the gtudents. Milton FL Daniels of the finance com m ittee s ta te d the expense of the b an qu et and called upon the students to respond w ith their faithful sup­ "T h e $1.75 which you pay for port. a plate a t this banquet will be well spent, because, the feast, you will have the opportunity to asso c ia te with the Governor, Judges the S u prem e and Civil Appeal* of Court*, the President of the Univer­ sity and m em bers of the faculty and o th er p ro m in e n t men who will be in­ vited gu ests. in addition to A f te r business wa* appended, a motion w as made for the president to a p p o in t a committee of three to d ra w up resolutions in behalf of the la te Tom Hoover, who graduated from this in 1913. Fleming, Hobbit arid Byers were appointed to serve as the committee. law school < oach Here Before. Y esterday wa not the first time t h a t Coach VV. L. Driver of the Miss­ issippi learn had been on Clark Field. He played on tin* Missouri team in 1907 which d e fe a t, d Texas by a score of 5 to 4, A n o t h e r coincidence is that Rob­ the touchdown fot I DOT game is the e r ts , who mad< Missouri b r o t h e r o f Roberts. th 1 in J* C H A P E L VOLK’ES- Dr. M a t h e r has charge of C h a p e l thi> week, Hh prayer yesterday wa especially one o f t h a n k s g i v i n g for the guid­ a n c e g iv e n to the Regents in the a p p o i n t m e n t of our new p r e s i d e n t . The scripture se- •!« lection w a s a L o one o: praise *1* the *;• a n d Lord, O my soul.” “ Hies- the v Lord, O my -oui, and forget v not all his b en e fits.” a d o r a t i o n : " B i t " T h e i r w ere ju s t two or *]• v th re e v a c a n t se a ts yesterday som e were th o u g h sittin g double. L e t ’s fill every se at i t will do today and more, •[* •£* you good to lift y o u r hearts A ffirm a tiv e : M artin a n d Jacobs. N eg ativ e: Miller and Rockwell. A drill law was in p a r lia m e n ta ry then given, and several technicalities 'N plained, much in te re st h aving been shown on th e p a r t of the members. NEW PROGRAM IS R F 1 N P A R R A W r r n D t m U A l X l v A I l u L U C u rta in ( lub Elects New Members and Makes Flan* far t hin V e a r's Pe rfo rm a n c e. final decision upon ; it to a , , and Beaufort! . . a . _____ Several new membei - were elected at a recent m eeting of th e C u rtain Club, and various s u g g e s tio n s pre Ii mi n a r y plans for this y e a r ’s work were dis­ cussed. The four callable and well into the club | know n men ju st taken were F. I*. Hibbard, H ughes Knight, vMTi- r . I . uiuimi n, iiu g n e s iMiigm, . . . . So Gordon T here rem ain about eig ht vacancies, Lind th e se is the intention o f the club to fill a t an y early da te , b u t it will continue to proceed cautiously in ' so doing. j A re g u la r m eeting n ig h t, the first Monday in each month, was deter mined upon a s calculated to help sy s­ te m a tiz e the o r g a n i z a ­ tion, the more s o a s a tte n d a n c e will be rigidly enforced. The d a te of pro d u rin g th is y e a r ’s play also received it tent ion, and a com m ittee w as named ! to m ake certain the result of which will d e te rm in e w h ethe r I the {day vs JI be given in th e w inter I or the spr ing term. inve stig a tion s, the work of . i , for two , , , this year, th e re were In the m a tt e r of choice o f vehicle several i te n ta tiv e su gg e stions made, including , l a Russian play, or p e rh a p s a dual * , u r a t h e r of [bill of bort plays. he** would be somewhat in the n a tu re of a d e p a rtu re from w h a t has been the club u nd e rta ke n in th e past, but relies upon the probability of its be­ ng pleasing to the stud ent body and of its a d vancing the a lre a d y high rep Lf Ration which forts will be made before a final d e ­ co ion touch with the d ra m a tic societies a t D art- n oath and o th e r E a ste rn colleges, m o rder to get a line on w h a t is being done th ere. On the whole, the club is confident of m ak in g this its b a n n er season in all respects. itself enjoys. reached, to get in is it SENIORS TO DON CAPS AND GOWNS Both Men and Women Will A pp ear on ( arnpUH in Scholarly A ttire in W inter Term. Y esterd ay the senior the boys of Academy class had a very e n in usia s- tic m eeting and decided t h a t the cap and gown would be the official insig- | nia for th is y e a r's class. The m ee tin g was well a tte n d e d arid the d esirability land undesirability of Die cap and gown were well aired and the con­ sensus of opinion being in fa v o r of the cap and gown as this is the well recognized m a rk of a senior. In deciding on this means of dis- .seniors have established i Unction the la new precedent which the p r e s e n t m em bers hope will be followed by the next y e a r ’s class. Th*- p resid e n t appointed a c om m it­ tee to work out the minor d etails of th'' plan and they will announce the re su lt to the c la ss in a few days. It ; is not planned to s ta r t the w earing of this insignia until a fte r the w inter term o pens. The girl will be con­ sulted and an a tte m p t will be made to secure a day .suitable to both boys and girls. OFFICIAL NOTICES I Inns a n d planning have been the o r d e r of the day with L eonard B a r ­ the ren a n d his c o m m i t t e e m e n for they seem to t h r e e weeks, a n d I past | have completed t h e plans fo r what , is said to be on of the m o st dem ocratic u - t a i l s eve r held in the U niv ersity t he T h a n k s g i v i n g reception. In the a u dito rium of the Law Build ii g last night f if ty - th re e men drew for places in th e pre lim in a ry debate try-ou ts to be held on the a fte rno on and night of Monday. November JO. them were several of Among last team , m any who were close y e a r ’s con ten ders for places on the team last several men who have year, and this the t he old the fall. reception reception, the University inform al, should be bown up well ill debate in tin* liter Being fam iliar with the s h o rtc o m ­ the Stu- ings of dents Assembly of last y e a r amended the f o r m e r bill r e g a rd in g the recep- a r y societies of lion. T h e do m in a tin g idea of th a t A nno un cem en t was made by F ra n k p r e s e n t bill is the campus, should Lyons, president of the O ratorical As- should be upon -ociation, that the w inners of the $100 be re p resentativ e and bt- a real Univer- W. ET Pope prize and the $100 Sigm a Tty a f f a .r , to part of th e p ro g ra m which has al- I pay th eir own expenses on th e ir trip s is seen j this year. Mr. Lyons sta te d th a t this r ea d y been decided upon, t h a t quite a radical d e p a r t u r e has ' was due to the p re s su re of the finan- i*een made from the reception of for- aal condition of th e association, and mer years. There nough general reception in the par- j tors a su b sta n tia l m a rg in . i- ,i, the W o m a n s Building from ng o f th e m a tte r , E. D. S h o r te r em- th a t Delta Rho prize would be asked to be a sure h a t contribution would leave the w i n - 1 In glan cing over thorou gh ly In speak ... ii is i ’ it ' f ; v ..,n * *° u ut i . . , d u rin K wh.ch • r , I ! I, x tim e al a th e I ph»m*ed th e (act .. *■ , t h a t th is was n o t | ^ . „ is to th e re to g e th e r and th a t I would not be Im- to be i students and alum ni and the fa c u lty I to be a precedent, an d s ta te d th a t ii . can mingle this y e a r feel reso rted if the necessary funds could be raised J they have in te re -ts in common. I mediately a f t e r this ‘.V the tim e the d e b a tin g tr ip s a rc to j eve raj d iffe re n t a ttra c tio n s going o n J be made. ut the same time. A m ong these will : Sixteen men will be chosen on No- j be a series of stu n ts by the G lohrask- vem ber JO, and fo u r of these will be ! ers, the W insonians and by d iffe ren t elim inated a t th e sem i-finals on the individuals. The dance will begin th e d e b a te rs shortly a f t e r IO o'clock. Music will c h a n g in g sides a s f a r as practical. | i* furnished by the celebrated M exi*1 van b, ll • clo c k th ere will be an intermission, d uring which time a banquet will bel ro oters at y e s t e r d a y ’s g a m e .Nerved. A fte r this th e re will be dane- missed “ Doctor” H enry Reeves from "D oc" s u rp ris in g his usual position on the field. several tin g a g ain , and stu n ts of to everyone of n j H enry is a t pre sen t in the Seton In- interest 1 more or less sociable nature. --------------------------- “ DOC” R E E V E S O N SICK LIST. • ——— ti from San Antonio. At following W edn e sd a y , The the faculty It is hoped by those in ch a rg e of the and by reception and many leading s tu d e n ts t h a t the recep­ t i o n will be a tho roug h success— and th a t [succeeding a ffa irs . this will he a foundation . ... firm a ry , s u f f e r in g with the 'grippe..] He is not seriously ill, however, and . . - in his usual style will be on hand . for the T h a n k s g iv in g game. This is inly the second tim e in his seventeen for I years of .service here th a t H enry has . . m i . .. m. . . . , , . . . , , . . , been a b se n t from his duties. VARSITY EXHIBITS ZOOLOGISTS HAVE ON HEALTH TRAIN A NEW SKELETON D epartm en t of Extension to Send E x ­ F. P atterson, an Austin Lawyer, hibition and L ectu rer Over Makes Present to University E n tire State. Laboratory. A t p re se n t the D e p a rtm en t of F'x- The School of Zoology is in receipt tension is e x tre m ely busy in p r e p a r a ­ •f a hum an skeleton donated by Mr. tion of the booth t h a t has been a c ­ B. F. P a tte r s o n of A ustin. Mr. P a t ­ corded the U niv ersity in the health terson is a law yer who previously car t h a t will begin its second t o u r of ta u g h t science in high schools in the S ta te about the first of December. ’oryell County, where he mad< use T he car will lie entirely re-equipped I ! with new c h a rts, new ph o to g ra p h s and new legends. The rem odeling process ^ ' e skeleton to illu stia te his vour.-.e skeleton physiology. The n pnysioiogy. skeleton was i ne iven Mr. P a tte rso n by a physician is >f his home country. This the oily hum an skeleton /.ology the I Laboratory. in the way th r o u g h ” while Mr. P a tte r s o n took th e law course the University of T exas, " w o r k ­ t ing in at- ►endance here. He g ra d u a te d in 1910, t h a t time has been pram is in th e ha n d s of th e U niversity, and e n tirely new m a te rial will be used 1 for this second tour. I The route of the car will be con j fined to the H ouston & Texas C en tral Railway a n d its tr ib u ta r y roads, for the p re se n t, b u t if the ground is cov­ ered before th e tim e alloted expires, o th er ro utes will be planned. The car will be accom panied by Dr. Davis of the Public H ealth Association and j Miss S to ltz fu s of the U niversity, who j The A th e n a e u m L ite r a r y Society j will deliver le c tu re s in the car while ; it th e m eeting T uesday, N o vem b er 24, the exhibit is under way. Som etim es i will discuss the minimum w age ques- . * * lectures will be given it public build- d o n . This question w as debated in ings, views. On TO D E B A T E M IN IM UM WAGE. ---------- nd since icing law in A ustin. Ll- u -i,i i I accom panied stereopticon . . . . tr ip i i by L- • . . its previous the car was visited by th o u sa n d s of people, and th e public good is absolutely in valu­ able and inestimable. the society some few weeks ago, and : so much in te re st was ta k en in it by the m em bers t h a t practically the en •ire p ro g ra m will be g i\ e n over to it a t the next m eeting. This is the ques tion interco lleg iate debate, and the A then aeum will be well rep- in the prelim inaries. resented the fo r One H undred T ry Out Punt and Baseball Throw E ven ts. for Football dered a t the m e e tin g N ovem ber 24: Speech- McGaw. Debate— Resolved, t h a t th e S ta te s should e n ac t a schedule of minimum w ages for all unskilled w orkm en - A ffirm a tiv e : Lyons, H arw ood, P a r ­ N e g a tiv e : Skiles, M cGregor, Wood. in rot. C ontests f r a t c o n stitu tio n a lity g ranted. th ro w in g th e baseball and pu n tin g th e football for places on th e Sigm a D elta Psi a th le tic were held y e ste rd a y a t 4:30 p. rn. on th e n o r th w e s t c o rn e r of the cam pus j u s t behind th e W o m a n ’s Building. T hese ev en ts a ro u se d m ore t h a n any previously held. More th a n I Each sp e a k e r re stric te d to th re e one hand, th e m ost of whom qualified in j both events. T he football m u s t be p u n ted ninety fe e t a n d th e baseball th ro w n two hun dred feet. The 220- y a rd s held low W ednesday aftern oo n. hundred c o n te s ta n ts were on i utes. in te re st Open discussion Dr. A. Caswell Ellis, j ness o f his fath er. hurd les will be of ^he question, min- M usic 103 will not meet Wedne*-M« K - day and F rid a y of this week. I AM T men _________________________ /•£• in track will m eet in 4- to g eth er w ith others to a a c tin * DC I room 126 a t I o'clock today. / * throne of rn .rc y in thank***,. ing and petition. Come to- /•J* + af. r e d or of the D e p a rtm e n t of Exton- sion, N. C., on a c c o u n t o f th e s e rio u s ill- j a s so t m r.on . ha’ ; "been a i l e d “ to Loutoberg . l Thoro will bo, t‘ ^ a ^ E T T L I N G E R , /*/' *S 'I ' 'S "I* ' S -S ••* -S -S -S -f- t ^ H a r r is J w e re good ATHLET1C F R A T TRY O U T S. ------------------------- T he following p ro g ra m will be ren- T h e R u sk L i t e r a r y S o c ie ty will Pope A p a r t m e n t s , 21st am i Guadalupe \ Word for the M agazin e. • •!« »>« It C ra th e r a m u s in g to note how C h icag o. d en ts had w a g e r e d In reply th at m an y s tu ­ s u m s o f l a r g e A f f i r m a t i v e : T a y l o r , F ie ld , Hen Phone 1034. t h e d a il y t ex a n |++++*+*+++++++ The S t u d e n t D aily P ublication o f the U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s T E X A N Y E A R A G O T O D A Y HUNNIGRAPHS We extend an invitation to all Students to visit the only exclusive Ready-to-Wear and Millinery Shop. The Woman s Toggery Shop The store you’ve heard the Co-eds mention. M. & S . M A T T H IE SEN Millinery. M. E S T E S Ladies Furnish in gs theirs at K. C. H all (th e hole o f in- 'm o n e y on the C h ic a g o -Illin o is g a m e , iq uity). N o th in g but “ m other hub- Coach S t a g g m ad e the s t a t e m e n t th at b a r d s ” and o v e r a l ls a r e to be worn, i he w a s .strongly o p p o se d to th is prac- the f o i m e r without belts. tioe. L ant er n G l e am * , initiation don’t compose \ fev. Gteek l etters and an an n ual ;t fr a t e r n ity . S t a t e Lant er n. And they don’t tend to w ard the c o m po sure o f the so ro rity next door, huh? in Ohio N ev erth eless, a s to the e x te r m m a - f i g u r e s f o r the pres- on o f d an cin g all o v e r the world, i ent q u a r t e r show an in cr e ase o f ninety people have danced sin ce there h av e stu d e n ts over the s a m e q u a r t e r l a s t the U n iv e r sity . A g ain of long y e a r oeen people, arid will d an c e a s a - there are people, so “ on with the j se v e n ty -e ig h t s tu d e n ts is a l s o shown d an c e.” in the U n iv e r sity college. R e g is t r a t io n A S I N N E R . in P u b lish e d e v e r y m o r n in g ex c e p t Mon d a y d u r i n g the c o lleg e year. Entered a s s e c o n d - c l a s s m a tte r a t the Postoffice a t A u stin , T e x a ? . under .*, the A c t o f C o n g r e s s , March 3, 1879. j „*. Subscription p ric e $2.50 if paid before December 1, o th e r w ise $3.00. s L y n n W. L a n d r u m . . . .E d ito r-in -C h ief F r e d R. C o t t e f i ..............M a n a g i n g Ed itor E. L. H i n t o n . . . . . . .B u s in e s M a n a g e r •I. H. G o o d m a n . . . . A.ssi tan? M a n a g e r Robert L. S k i l e s . . C i r < jlatior M a n a g e r O f f i c e s : U n i v e r s i ty , Room 120 Main B u i l d i n g ; up-tow n, 2<>6 W. S ix th S t. T e le p h o n e s : U n i v e r i t y office 8119; up tow n o f f i c e , 4H9 I s s u e E d it o r T oday F . P . H I B B A R D S t a f f T oday V. P a r k s A. G le c k le r R. F . P a r t e n R. P a r k e r E. G. L u t e r O. B. Saner .1 M. Moore J . H, W arren M e s Spence G e o r g e H exter TOM HOOVER. “ Thom as LeighDm Hoover was good-natured, brilliant, a prince of good fellows, and a man am ong men,” s a i d yester­ day's nows story of one who wa ideal perhaps the University ’s track man. Doubtless, from a strict newspaper man’s view­ t h e s e words ol praise point, should have been left . But surely no man who knew have written Hoover otherwise without feeling that he had left something unsaid. could The death of this man at the time when a man means most to the world about him should be enough to cause u> to stop a while and think. Did Hoover’s devotion to the athletic success o f the University sow within his physical constitution the seeds o f its subsequent untimely dis­ solution? When we urged his flying feet down the cinder path with our cries of encouragement, were we acting for his good or were we calling upon him to sap his very life strength for the sake of a metallic token and the plaudits of his fellows? Perhaps we will never know, hut there is a thing that it might be well to think over, whether you don the track man’s spikes in the grandstand and nr sit cheer for v i c t o r v. victory though it take the last ounce of strength in the runner’s frame. C A P S VM> GOWNS. in They want to make the sen iors wear caps and gowns. “ Mr. Editor, ’ said one of the men in that class thi regard “ Please shv a briei m atter. into this thing, and hit it hard.” So we hope that whatever else may be said of this diatribe, it will not be charged that it was “ uncalled for.” to But, honestly, now, don’t you think the just too f e l l o w s look lovely for an ything with those dinky m otorboards? l> . -?rt it into the very recesses of sink tin* picture your artistic soul of a rangy, big-boned, natuiv- man flopping about in a black kimono? Mr. C h a r le s B. A u stin , of the public w e lfa re d ep a r tm e n t re­ the U n iv ersity h as o f turned frorn an ex ten siv e trip in the southern p a r t of the S t a t e ( l a s s sp eak er- fo r the a n ­ nual ba nquet of the L a w De- p a rtm en t, which will be given December 5, were elected y e s ­ J o n e - will terday. Gowan M’p re-en t tl *• senior-, J . A Erha r d *ue niiddb r ■ and I.yn- ton f i;i r r * * ‘ the iuniors. T W fected ph produ* tioi ing rallv. Cl ub met and per- a s ur p r i s e T ha n k s g i v - tlie n atten tio n o f the root- a g a m dire* ted ?o the it * v< ry cat on ’ lark reserved on will be d i n k * g i v i n g Day, and in the ca-on ticket hold- tritime their e x c h a n g e -hould pon* for reservations. * * in ! a ( Sunday after noon, he V M. u. A , K E. Vin-on, sdent of the Au -tin Theo- >r< ogical S e m i n a r y , spoke on 'The College Man a s an Ar- hitect.” e<*retar M ( . n Hrva thi of t urry \ . f ha- returned T e x a s , where he ulucting a series meet i ng s It tu’ hi t u d u n t - o f A l l e n M. their if Benedict and Dr. B Porter will celebrate forty fourth anniversa- with a joint bi rthday din- at the home of the for- this eveninr. J a c k Eenet of S hre veport , -aster. M iss La , Visited his May Fenet, yesterday. for we have long singe romc to the opinion that the ways of a woman's dress psychology are past finding out. M A D S T O N E S VNI) T H E S T O N E AGE. The University Missourian, published by the students of the University School of Journalism, runs in an issue of recent date a story of Columbia people, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Newman, who have been bitten by a pet dog of a neighbor. As a local note, is certainly unobjection­ that able, but when it turns out that the story is really of the use of “ loadstones" for prevention of it a supposed case of rabies, leaves a sickening taste in the reader’s mouth. That a uni­ versity publication, presumably open to the influence of medical enlightenment, certainly open to instruction in the legiti­ mate supervision of the news columns, should make itself the carrier of such rot, is a matter equally of concern to schools of to journalism and of disgust readers ot school journals. and ‘‘The stone hangs on the hand • I its own accord," the owner of I he charm is quoted as saying, until it is tilled with the poison. I hen it falls and I put it in sweet milk, w here it is left as long as t stuck on the hand. The milk *s poisoned and will turn a deep green. When the milk refuses to boil or change color 1 know the patient is well.” If Yoa Don’t Like 'Em You Still Have the Ade The A. & M. B a tta lio n h as nine editors, three c a r to o n ists, fo u r b u s i­ ness m a n a g e r s and only fo u r r e p o r t ­ e r . and yet they m a n a g e to g e t the p a p e r out. — H a r — JU P ro b ab ly a n o th er reason why G o v ­ like a c ­ the U n i­ it w asn 't o ffe r e d ernor Colquitt did not feel c ep tin g ve r sity was him. the presidency o f t h a t - H a r - — H a r — U n iversity o f P en n sy lv an ia f r e s h ­ fined 3 man co-eds a r e -aid to he th<- uppercl us s g ir l s every cents by they time don't g e t t i n g -omebody to g o bail and put up the have much flirt. We im ag in e trouble they — H ar — Ole Miss m issed it considerable, but jjlu m ’ ladylike th rough it all. was — H a r ­ is it due to the well known S p a n is h p r op en sities that S a n Antonio w an ts to g e t the chance o f seein g the L o n g ­ horn- gore the H askell I n d ia n s ? - H a r — its The U n iversity " W a r h o r - e , ” and the d i s ­ appointed ones a r e n u r sin g a “ c h ar- l e y h o r se " or so. is hap p y o v e r some o f “ How to get I l a r — in a t the T h a n k sg iv - ir > C a m e , ” a s given out by the A t h ­ letic D ep artm en t looks like a Math l problem. H ar ON THE FIRING LINE the fa c u lty is beg in n in g to break into the F ir in g Line, though it is not, on the whole, a bad s y m p to m o f our col­ legiate solid arity . My own d o in g so sketch, entitled i* quit** im pulsive. sp o n ta n eo u s an d I m erely want to e x p r e s s my a d m i r a ­ tion for sto r y in the c urren t num ber 1 have never met of I he M a g az in e . Mr. I horn a s II M c N eal, and do not know who he is, but his little s t o r y or “ The C o w a r d ,” s e e m * to be to d e se rv e very high c o m ­ mendation. I s t a r t e d to read it, be- c a u se it a tt r a c te d by its unusual title. When I had finished, 1 read it a g a in . Now, I do not pretend to be a good litera ry critic, and do not believe th a t (m> my opinion should be I am o n e di s cou n t ed) , but 1 can not re sist the im pulse to sa y that his path etic little incident o f w ar is one o f the s t r o n g e s t and most m ovin g little s to r ie s th a t I have read in a n y periodical for m any a long day I hope th a t T h e M a g a ­ receive m ore such e f f o r t s zine will from the pen of Mr. McNeal. T H A I ) W\ R 1 K E R . S a f e t y F ir s t. A in the alm o st think o f recent w riter “ F ir in g L in e” has given us m an y “ new " th in g s to think about in r e g a r d to the very p revalen t and rapidly g r o w in g m a l ­ 1*4. us practice, nam ely d an c in g . turn from the h orrors o f the E u r o ­ pean wai and fac e this b e se ttin g sin which nott confro nts us in our homos. un- This “ u n p rin tab le and peakahle p r a c tic e ” p u ts all of us in moral d a n g e r . le ttin g To one’? sis t e r g o to one o f th ese fu n c ­ tions and d ance with on e’s frien d s is unthinkable. Dancing fills our minds with vile th o u g h ts only, and we do not think o f the b e a u ty and b r i g h t ­ ness of the occasion, s a y s the recent fac t, we p ay our dollar writer. v>i m ore to go to d an c es to in dulge in vile th o u g h ts, when we could do for nothing that on little. or at cheap th e a t e r s for very’ e x t r a v a ­ Che.i tor© d a n c in g c a u s e s gance. “ bear-cat- tin,” e vil-p rod u cin g fe s t i v a l s convert our brain into a sordid, s o g g y m a s s o f p r o to p la *m which is only cap ab le of tu rn in g out vile th o u g h t s; horrible, but, thank g o o d n e ss, not true. s t r e e t c orn ers so-called T h e se In We had been under the im­ pression that the University of Missouri had a school of medi­ cine. It this be true, we doubt not that the copy reader who let tins bit ot medieval superstition go by under the head of news will learn something to his ad­ vantage although in no way to the compliment of his general If there is any significance to the gown at all, so far as nien- is that folks are concerned, it a man the college g rad u ate i set apart from practical work, a sort of detached Brain, with a capital B, to be revered from a distance. That, in the minds of our common-sense T exas folk i s all nonsense, and not very C ? ornmU'',!'.' harmless nonsense at that. A: to the significance feminine viewpoint, we are cure-1 ful to say nothing. co-eds want to go about with baskets of w ashing on their I \tr. w u heads in lieu of the ordinary,has been th e g u e r t headgear, we will keep silence; I the A lp h a D elta Pi housq. .A n* * TO *" slaVer> times might h aw been excused rabbit-foot tot madstone and jiaith. but what excuse f o r a uni­ ™ j Mrs. R. R. R u sse ll o f S a n A n ton io d a u g h t e r ? If the senior!“ T '*' man. m ake? from the s w a tt e d Not only a is d an c in g ponderous an d o rig in a l blow by this sa v io r o f our p u rity of mind, but the time honored d r e s s occasion s are u n ­ m ercifully tr a m p le d upon. Then we th at w6 have two b e se tt in g may vices d an c in g a n d d r e s s occasion s. b et m e p ro p o se two rem edies -ay the f i r * t for these: The is to have a t our T h a n k s g i v in g reception, the main fact like “ R in g under d isc u ssio n , g a m e s “ drop the r o s e s ” an d around such faith ean h a n d k e rc h ie f” vile-minded j under c r e a tu r e s , the the city police, fo r the old a n d crippled The second, th at we let the g i r l s hold their dance i a t the “ W o m a n ’s G y m ” an d the boys su r v e illan ce o f dom inoes a n d the fo r COLLEGE NOTES. N e b r a sk a . T h e D aily N e b r a s k a n will g e t out a football e x t r a to m o r ­ row’. The issue will contain the p ic ­ tu re * o f all o f N e b r a s k a ’s op p onen ts a s well a s individual p ic tu r e s o f each N e b r a s k a player. V a s s a r C olleg e fo r Women. In o l ­ der to ra i*e m oney f o r the aid of the Red C ro ss in E u r o p e , the Women of V a s - a r College h av e p led g ed th e m ­ selves to pay a t a x o f 10 p er cent on all p u rc h ases o f ice c r e a m , candy and th eater tickets. Colorado. The s e n io r law’ c la s s o f the U n iv ersity o f C o lo ra d o h a s a d o p t ­ ed the cane a s the o ffic ia l c l a s s e m ­ blem while the fr e sh m e n have ad o p ted a sp ecial v e st a s th eir c la s s em blem . ards. Princeton. T he s tu (fonts will be given the p riv ileg e o f d ec id in g by b a l­ lot U’hether or not chapel atte n d a n c e shall be com pu lsory. T e x a s A. & M .—T h e l e a s t num ber o f stu d e n ts have bu sted o u t th is y e a r than in an y p re v io u s y e a r so f a r , only e ig h t stu d e n ts h a v in g faile d live up to the sta n d a r d . to W isronsin. F o r the b est so n g or yell w ritten fo r the Illinois g a m e , the A th le tic D e p a r tm e n t will giv e a coat .sweater to the c om po ser. RI S K S O C I E T Y T O M E E T . meet S a t u r d a y n igh t, N o v e m b e r 21, in the b a se m e n t o f th e L a w Building. follow in g p r o g r a m will be ren­ The d ere d : C u rr e n t E v e n ts - J . O. S a n d e r s . P a r li a m e n t a r y D r i l l —M o tio n: The R usk should have a b a n q u e t within the nex t th ree weeks. L e a d e r in f a v o r : E . H. Law hon. L e a d e r in o p p o sitio n : C. F. Rich t h a t D eb a te Resolved , the m e m ­ b ers o f the H o u se o f R e p r e s e n t a t iv e s of T e x a s should be p aid a salary’ o f $1200 a y e a r . driek. G a r d n e r. N e g a t i v e : P a r k e r , G. G ieseck e, If you give us a trial we will sa tisfy you. Besides, you don’t have to guess what you get. We have everything you want— is meat. Beef, Lam b, Spareribs, Veal, Pork, Pork if Tenderloin, Mutton, Poultry. Brains, Veal, Ham, Etc. it EXC ELSIO R M EAT M A RK ET 115 West Sixth Street. Phone *125. Edison Mazda Lam ps Shades, Extension Cords, Sockets, Student Lam ps and a full line of Plumbing and Electrical Goods. Eveready Flashlights and Batteries. A. E. Hancock Co. 908 C O N G R ESS A V E. I’ hones 19.!. (Three Doors Above G rah am ’s.) J. R. Reed Music Company Pianos, Player Pianos, Victor Victrolas and Sheet Music Come in. boys, and see our new store 805-807 C O N G R ESS A V E. MATTHEWS DRUG STORE We Deliver Anywhere 1612 LAVACA STREET PHONE 645 The Austin National Bank of Austin, Texas Resources $5,000,000 U N IT ED S T A T E S D EPO SIT A R Y KNOW S TH E S T U D E N T S ’ W ANTS AN D W AN TS TH E S T U D E N T S ’ B U S IN E S S . O F F I C E R S : E. P. W IL M O T , President. M O R R I S H I R S H F E L D , C a sh ie r . M* 11 F O L T S , V ice-P resid en t. C, M. B A R T H O L O M E W , A s s t. C a s h i e r FOR SA LE Homes and Locations in University Vicinity. G E N E R A L IN S U R A N C E . LOW R A T E S . PROMPT SE R V IC E . IM M ED IA TE SE T T L E M E N T . S. R. FULM ORE (Red Oval Sign.) 108 W. SE V E N T H ST. PHONE 907 D ealers in F A N C Y G R O C E R IE S AND CO U NTRY PRODUCE H eadquarters for Evervthing Good to E at. “ If it’s good to eat, we have it,” and “ if we have it, i t g 0od to eat.” Especial attention to Sorori­ ties and Fraternities. Guadalupe and Sixteenth Streets Phone 865. JOHN LOMAX, JR. H I S A D . B u y a S a t u r d a y E v e n in g Post every T h u r s d a y fro m Jo h n 1 0- m a x , J r . He is t r y i n g to win a b ig $200 prize. 1 will s 11 a t th e end o f the m ain walk and the one t h a t le a d s to McFaddin’s I will sell th e H ome J o u r n a l, too, I a m not the fat e v e r y month. I am boy or the little, tiny one. the m id dle-size one w h at is al­ w a y s b are fo o te d . A L L M O D E R N D A N C E S . M I S S T A L B O T . C l a s s a n d P r iv a t e L e sso n s. H om e Phone 1520. H IL L & H IL L F A N C Y G R O C E R S . U n i v e r s i t y P a t r o n a g e Appreciated. Old Phone 275 Both P h o n e s 247. 1010 C O N G R E S S . DR. F. W. SMITH D EN TIST 722 C on gress Ave. Austin, Ten. Opp. Avenue Hotel. A U ST IN P R E SB Y T E R IA N SANATORIUM 11th and C ongress Ave. Students cared for through I niversity Hospital Fund. R. H. SMITH U niversity Tailor Shop. leaning, Pressing and Repairing Old Phone 825. 2214 Guadalupe St. Work and Prices Both Right 912 C o n g r e s s Avenue. F a n c y G ro c eries. JOE GILBERT, M. D. O f fic e : 319, 320, 321 Scarbrough BIdg. Ph o n es, old 1506, new 102. 99. Old, 355 Newc U n iversity hours. 11 to 1. JNO. L. MARTIN U»r stu d e n t l a m p s a n d supplies. Kvery- th in g e lectrical. Ph o n e .121). 408 Con­ g r e s s . R E L IA B L E PO C K ET K N IV E S RAZO RS, S H E A R S. Bengener Bros. 817 C on gress Ave. W E P U T T H E “ T I C K ” IN T I C K E R S . C0STLEY & MAUD Matchmakers, Jewelers and Opticians. 816 C O N G R E S S A V E . DR. W. R. WEBER D E N T IST Room 506 Lh tlefield BIdg., Fifth! 1 Floor, Swann Furniture and Carpet T H E BG STORE. WE FURNISI PRATER HOUSES >N CREDIT^ II I t Our Specialty, Representing R O YA L T A ILO R S, M. HORN & CO.. and MARK G. H A R R IS & CO., OK CHICAGO. THE UNIVERSITY SHOP 1610 LA VACA S T . A. G. G E R JE S . W. L. HARRISON CO. t h e d a i l y t e x a n . OVERCOAT DAYS FOUR EXTRAORDINARY SPECIAL GROUPS AT $ 10.00, $ 12.75, $18.00, $25.00 An im m ense s u rp ris e at these prices. T h , Iiewost Iooge.sk>ev effects, th a t blend c om fort with s m artn ess. e models, loose, baggy E. M. SCARBROUGH & SONS O - C -1 - E - T - Y M A Y F E N E T V i r g i n i a S p e n c e M a r g a r e t B r a s w e l l J u l i a H o a r d C o r in n e L ochrid ge R o s e lle G o u ld M a r y I H e n d e rso n t n g l e r s O p e n H ou se. F o l l o w i n g t h e i r u s u a l c u s t o m , th e A u gh? S ocial C lub will h old o p e n th e h o m e o f M iss M ild re d house a t Ramsey. T h u r s d a y , N o v e m b e r Ut from 8 to 12. * * Mu I k e y -Y o u n g . a n d b n I .tio n s h a v e b e e n r ec eiv e d , a n ­ a p ­ th e e n g a g e m e n t nou n c in g p r o a c h in g marriage o f K a t e M u lk e y to H e rb e rt R u s s e ll Y o u ng. T h e w e d ­ t a k e p la c e o n t h e 18th o f ding will November a t t h e M u lk e y M e m o ria l Church in F o r t W o r t h . M iss M u lk e y , ex*’16, is a m e m b e r o f t h e Chi O m e g a sorority. M r. Y o u n g , w h o r e c e iv e d his LL. B. h e r e in 1913, is a m e m b e r of the S ig m a Chi f r a t e r n i t y . *!* 4* B i r t h d a y S u p p e r . On W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g M rs. M ack Wolf and M is se s P a u lin e M c K in n e y f lo w e r s a n d ca n d le s. A an d F lo r e n c e K e n n e d y w ere h o s te s s e s a t a d i n n e r p a r t y g iv e n in h o n or of th e b i r t h d a y o f M is s B ess H u n te r . T h e well a p p o i n t e d t a b le e ffe c tiv e ly c a r r i e d o u t t h e c o lo r s c h em e o f red in th e sa la d c o u rse w ith c h o c o la te wa* follow ed th e by f i n d i n g o f v a r i o u s “ s i g n s o f f a t e / ' in all c a s e s , w hich s ig n s w e r e not, c o n s i s t e n t w i t h the t h e “c a n d le b lo w in g " s t u n t th a t had p re ceded. th e c u t t i n g o f t h e cake a n d r e s u lt s of T h e f o llo w in g in v ite d guest.-, w e re p i e s e n t : M isses L e slie , Ie.ssie L ee P a r k e r , R u b y W ilson, Kine S m i t h , A d a h P e a r c e , t h e h o nor g u e s t a n d h o s te s s e s . M iss S k ile s Is Honoree. W e d n e s d a y a f t e r n o o n M r s. .J. A. B a c h m a n e n t e r t a i n e d in ho nor of Miss L e ta S k ile s o f B a lla s , w ho is a g u e s t The University Coaching School The U niversity C oaching School was formally opened Novem­ ber 15 at 2219 Guadalupe. Private coaching in all sub jects. R ates are reasonable and you can pass t h a t course by a little e x tra help. F o r particulars ring 4073. NEW YORK TIMES PRAISES MEZES In te re stin g A rticle P ub lished on N ew President o f N e * York C ity ( o lle g e . follow in g a r t i c l e , w h ic h a p ­ T he p e a r e d th e N e w Y o rk T im e s o f in S a t u r d a y , N o v e m b e r 14, is o f i n t e r ­ es t to th e s t u d e n t s o f t h e U n i v e r s i t y , a s it te lls so m e of t h e r e a s o n s w h y I t evident M ezes w a s ch o sen to h ead tho b ig C ollege o f t h e C i ty o f N ew Y o r k : I h S id n e y E d w a r d Mez.es, p r e s id e n t s i n c e 1908 of t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s , t h e p r e s id e n c y o f h a s a c c e p te d th e C o ll e g e o f th e C ity o f N e w York I he an nou ncem en t w a s m ade y e s te r ­ day by the tru ste es. I he co llege h as b e e n w i t h o u t a II. F in ley p r e s id e n t since Dr. J o h n Jcoigned to becom e S t a t e C o m m is- jo n e r o f E d u c a tio n . Dr. F in le y w as i n a u g u r a t e d a s C o m m is s i o n e r o f Ed- ication a n d P r e s id e n t o f th e U n i v e r ­ ity o f th e S t a t e of N e w Y o r k on J a n u a r y 3. Dr. A dolph W e r n e r , P r o ­ fe s s o r o f G e r m a n , h a s b een a c t i n g he a d o f th e college sin c e th e n . lr. M ezes w as se le c te d on r e c o m ­ m e n d a ti o n s fro m P r e s i d e n t E m e r i t u s Eliot o f H arvard, Dr. A b r a h a m F l e x ­ ion' el th e city, P r e s i d e n t B e n ja m in Lie W h e e l e r o f th e U n i v e r s i t y o f Cal if o rn ia , P r e s id e n t V an M is e o f the I D iversity o f W isco n sin , a n d o t h e r no te d e d u c a t o r s . f ro m in 1884. He Br. M ezes w a s horn a t B e lo m e n t, Cal., on S e p t e m b e r 23, 1863, a n d w as t h e U n i v e r s i t y of g r a d u a t e d C a l i f o r n i a rec eiv e d an A. IL d e g r e e fro m H a r v a r d in 1890, an A. M. in 893. H e received LL. I), d e g r e e s f ro m in S o u t h w e s t e r n U n i v e r s i t y 1912 a n d f r o m th e U n i v e r s i t y o f Cal if o rn ia in 1913. in 1891 a n d a Ph. 1). He w a s a n a s s i s t a n t p r o f e s s o r o f p h ilo s o p h y f ro m 1894 to 1897 in th e U n iv e r s it y o f T e x a s , a s s o c i a t e p ro to 1900, a n d p r o ­ f e a s o r f r o m 1897 f e s s o r f r o m 1900 to 1908. I l e is th a u t h o r o f " E t h i c s , D e s c r i p tiv e a n d E x p l a n a t o r y , ” p u b lis h e d in 1901. II* h as c o n t r i b u t e d to m a g a z i n e s m a n y a r t i c l e s on p h ilo s o p h y , e t h i c s a n d ed in 1896 Miss 'n a t i o n . He m a r r i e d \ n n i e ( ’. H u n t e r o f A u s t i n , T e x a s . He is a b r o th e r - i n - l a w o f Colonel FL M. H o u se. Br. M ezes suc ce ed ed S e t a s r o t a r y o f A g r i c u l t u r e H o u s to n P r e s i d e n t o f th e U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s . P ra ise From S ecreta ry H ou ston. L ee K oh ns, a t r u s t e e of C ity Col loge, g a v e o u t y e s t e r d a y th e f o llo w ­ in g s t a t e m e n t fro m S e c r e t a r y H o u s ­ to n : h !< a t tu.. ; 'u‘ " f Ho U tit*!* intuit . !lB e m o o n w a s f | ,:u'h m an hom e. w h en th e fea- t h e a n - n t i n . < w i t h h o l d l e t t e r i n g . c u r v e d t o f i t p o c k e t I I I / * In G l a s s H u m i d o r s , 50c a n d 90c ct 1 3 r C * Send lls ^ cents in stam ps for post- we will mail you a so uv enir * point in th*- r * U X E D O tobacco to ariv v ’n the I rilte(! S t a t e s _ A d d r e M I i 3ge l o Room 1299^ AME* C A N TOBACCO COM PANY 111 F i f t h A v e n u e N e w Y o r k K L . G O L D B E R G c r e a t o r o f “ F o o l i s h Q u e s li o n s . “ I rn th e Guy " I fin d in I uxedo a good , Its fra g ra rne and tobacco. I use it re- I flavor are fin e . gularly and endorse it highly ' to all my frien d s. ” B U D F IS H E R creator of “ Mutt and Jeff.’’ ‘ ‘ Tuxedo has m a d e a pipe m y favorite form o f sm oking. Its c o o l n e s s a n d mildness make pi^e sm oking a real pleasure. )U want to tig h t, go to G erm an y. - If you w a n t a su it of clothes, go to M and RALPH Ludington trmstrwpg TAILORS ey K n o w H o w 9 “mer\y with O scar Robinson) 720 CONGRESS AVE. 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Mr. A r d e n J u d d of F o r t W o r t h is a g u e s t a t t h e B e ta house. M rs. FU H. S w e a r i n g e n a n d d a u g h ­ te r , W i n i f r e d , a r e th e g u e s t s o f M rs. H e le n Man* K ir b y a n d M iss D o r o t h y S w e a r i n g e n . T h e U n i v e r s i t y L a d i e s ’ C lu b w ill be a t h o m e t o t h e f i r s t - y e a r w o m e n a n d w o m en o f t h e f r e s h m e n c l a s s S a t u r ­ d ay , N o v e m b e r 21, f r o m 4 to 6, a t t h e S a n A n t o n i o 2304 F a c u l t y C lub, S tr e e t . T h e A n g l e r s w e r e e n t e r t a i n e d T h u r s d a y a f t e r n o o n by M isses L o u is e C row , M a r y A n n B l a tt r ie r a n d M ild re d H o w a r d a t t h e h o m e o f M iss C r o w 's a u n t , M rs. W . A. Boswell. t h a n f o r m o re “I h a v e k n o w n Br. S id n e y E. M ezes i n t i m a t e l y tw e n t y I k n e w him a s a g r a d u a t e y e a rs. B i d e n t o f philo so p h y in H a r v a r d , a n d he a n d I w e n t to th e U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s tw e n t y t h e s a m e d a y n e a r ly y e a r s a g o . “ Br. M ezes w as th e m o s t c l e a r t h i n k i n g , b r o a d - m in d e d m a n a m o n g my a s s o c ia te s , a n d I h a v e no h e s ita tion in s a y i n g t h a t I h a v e n o t worked w ith a n y college o r u n i v e r s i t y m a n who w a s m o r e s a t i s f a c t o r y in a n y re p e c t t h a n Br. M ezes w as. “ W h e n I r e s ig n e d my p r o f e s s o r s h i p and d e a n s h i p of th e f a c u lty to a c c e p t the p r e s id e n c y o f th e S t a t e College, I r e c o m m e n d e d t h e a p p o i n t m e n t o f B r Mezes a s d e a n . H e received t h e a p '(o in tm e n t a n d m a d e an u n u s u a l sue ess. H e dev e lo p e d a keen i n t e r e s t n d e ta ils , m a n a g e d th e s t u d e n t body w ith m a r k e d su c ce ss, m a k i n g t h e s tu - ie n ts his f rie n d s , a n d c o m m a n d e d th e i f f e c t i o n a t e s u p p o r t of th e fac u lty “ W h e n I w e n t back to th e U n i v e r ­ s ity a s P r e s i d e n t , Dr. M c ^ e s still -erved a s d e a n a n d P r o f e s s o r o f P h il­ osophy. W h e n I r e sig n e d th e p r e s i ­ dency to go to St. Louis, Br. M ezes w as e le c te d to succeed me. H e h as m a d e a w o n d e r f u l su ccess in t h a t c a ­ p ac ity. 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Mississippi was more successful a t breaking up forw ard passes th an this any team V a rs ity has played year. Texas was successful in but one forward pass in the first q u a r t e r out of seven a tte m p ts. Mississippi punted times be fore she tried any o th e r method of advancing the ball. five fo rth V arsity's touchdown was m ade in two runs by Littlefield and th e kickoff had been Harrell a f te r I m ade team, when j Coach W. I. Driver of the Missis asked w h at he Sippi tho u g h t of the T ex as team , said: “ It is a good te a m ,” and th a t this was the best he could ra y for any team Mississippi used the Haskell idea of watching the T exas ends, which made Texas depend, to a g r e a t exten t, on passing to o th e r m em bers of th* team. New student.' of Span ish and those cho were here la s t y e a r t h a t failed to see the production of the Spanish dub will be given an o p p o rtu n ity to enjoy the d e lig htfu l comedy, "T he Wisdom T ooth,” next Monday a t 8 p. rn. The reproduction will be quite enjoyable last year, since it is expected t h a t th e c a s t j vill give a more a r t is tic and “ p ro f e s ­ sional” to the several I roles. The re h e a rsa ls show th a t the c a st has succeeded much b e tte r in se­ c uring the S panish ‘a tm o s p h e r e ” this tim e than last spring . those who saw in te rp re ta tio n to it Stu d en ts of S pan ish should not fail to take a d v a n ta g e of this op portun ity to see the la n g u a g e they a r e study ing “ in a c tion .” N e a rly every m e m ­ ber of the c a st has been in Spanish spe a king p a r t s t nough to be able to give the correct pronunciation an d to speak “ n a tu r a lly .” The leading m an is a native of Mexico, and a yo un g man of considerable endow m ent, in the d ra m a tic line especially. Music and Spanish dances will pre th e p re se n ta tio n of cede and follow th e comedy. Mrs, Guillermo Hall i in c h a rg e of the dances, and has an nounced t h a t some new ones will be presented. This fe a tu r e should prove an a ttra c tio n to all a r t lovers. Th* graceful S p an ish dances a r e fam ou and highly favored by every audience t h a t is so f o r tu n a te as to see them . This production is given especially for the ben efit of Spanish stu d e n t and it is c e rta in t h a t a la rg e num ber will a tte n d , especially since only a nominal adm ission price is charg ed I he only c o n siste n t ground g a in e r Die Miss had was the fo rw a rd pass. She seemed the to ha\*e built up whole team aro u n d this one play. ) ou can get som e thing exception illy nice for th e same prize t h a t you would g e t more common goods if you uke a d v a n ta g e o f ('asw ell & S m it h ’s sale. Coach Rix of S o u th w e stern came down to see th e gam e, and also to g**t a line on the Mississippi eleven, 'n p reparatio n fo r th e ir g am e S a t u r ­ day. nil ) ou can g et diam ond L a v a lie re s from $6.75 up, and diamond rings from $4.50 up a t Caswell & S m ith ’s diamond sale. Don’t m iss this chance to get your C h ris tm a s p re se n ts while you can get som ething really n ice for a little bit of money. NEW YORK TIMES PRAISES MEZ ES (( ontinued F ro m P age T hree.) will of the public men. He has been in his co ntact with public a s wise men a> he has in his contact with the faculty and the s tu d e n t body. YN as an Excellent Teacher. “ Dr. Mezes was a nexceilent teacher and one of the fo re m o st scholars in his specialty. His w ritin g s have been of a high order. His book on ethics the re g a rd a> one of th e b e st in I field. Dr. Mezes is a man of excel­ lent personality and has a d istin ­ guished bearing. He is quiet and e f ­ fective. He is not w h a t you would tall a show man. He speaks clearly and well, but is not an o r a to r in the p op u la r sense. He is really the urban ty pe of man. " H e has traveled extensively and -[leaks German, French and Spanish. I think th a t Dr. M ezes’ experience w ith a g r e a t S tate u nive rsity would to g ra sp y ou r problems •liable him and assist you m a teria lly in ex te n d in g the service of the City Co l leg e to the a dult population of th e city. In many respects the problems of a city college ire sim ila r to those o f a S ta te u n i­ versity. One of your g r e a t ta sk s is to s e r ve th«- ambitious y o u n g man who h as not had the best o p p o rtu n itie s for to fit ra in in g and who him self for his d a y ’s work. think you vv ll fun! Dr. Mezes an exceed­ ingly experienced and c o m pe te nt a d ­ I knew him viser a long these lines. 'O intim a tely and advised with him o fre qu e ntly that I have no doubt of his ab ility to a ssist you .” is a n xious I C oncerning selection of Dr. Mezes, Dr. A brah am F le x n er sa id last n ig h t: the " I he tru s te e s of the College of the in choosing Dr. ( ity of New York, Mezes, have perform ed an im p o rta n t public service in the m ost sa tis fa c to ry Ignoring all local and p e r ­ m an ner. sonal considerations, they have f r a n k ­ ly gone into the open field and chosen the s tr o n g e s t available man. The\ have thu s set an exam ple t h a t ought to be followed through th e educational sy stem . “ Dr. Mezes is em ph atically a n e d u ­ c a to r of modern type, well tra in e d , a man of a f f a i r s who would be d istin ­ 7'he city is gu ished in an y vocation. to be c o n g ra tu la te d on his selection.” S ev e ra l of the r a re b a r g a in s a re gone, but we have one fo r everybody. I All you have to do is to call a n d b e l T H E E L L IO T T S . We have m ade p h o to g ra p h of- S o ro rity g irls to look beautiful. F r a te r n ity m en to look cultured, Seni or Academics to look learned, Senior law s to look judicial, for lo, these man ye a rs. We a r e an xious to do the sam e for you. Come down md have those cactu s pictu re s made before you a re w orn out with much study, while you a r e yet beautiful. t aps an d gow ns a t the studio. T H E E L LIO T TS. The g r e a t e s t o p p o r tu n ity to get som ething real nice and a t the price you can a ffo rd to pay, is a t Caswell & S m it h ’s sale. You really c a n ’t a f ford to miss it. D A N CING SCHOOL. Mrs. Sale has d a n c in g school a t P r o ­ tection Hall on Monday and T h u rs- lay nig hts, Wednesday a fte rn o o n s and S a tu r d a y m orning s. P r iv a te les­ sons a t a n y hour on ap po in tm e n t. Phone The 2590, or 2069. la te s t dances ta u g h t. TO PLAY AT G E O R G E T O W N . the Scrubs \ a r sity Scrubs will play the S o u th ­ w estern Scrubs a t G eorgetow n next S a tu rd a y . Coach E tt lin g e r is w h ip ­ the ping gam e and expects to win an easy vic­ tory. team nen have not lost a gam e, d e fe a tin g >t. E dw ards by th e score of 7 to 6 md th e T a y lo r Independents 44 to 0. th e second to d a te trim into for I p SAFETY FIR S T . Seniors, have y o u r C actus pictures nude a t Brack s for q uality and price. Caps and gowns fu rn ish ed free. A. J. BRACK, M a r k s ’ Old Place. Mrs. Jordan W. Morris Voice C ulture. At U niversity Studio, Monday and I hursday Afternoons. Pope Flats, Tw enty-first and Guadalupe Sts. Phone 1204. Voices tested free. s tu d e n ts 500 Billiards. to p la y Pocket t h e u n i v e r s i t y BILLIARD PARLOR I nder New M a n a g e m en t. Pool, 2 D e per cue C O A L Original Deep Shaft McAlester. SAM E OLD STORY—TEXAS WINS and Harrells have the best CLOTHES A full Dress Suit made by Society Ennui, is the limit in Clothes elegance. This store is the execlusive a g e n ts for Society Brand C lo th es. MLI,LINS STEEL BOATS. FERRO MAIONE ENGINES. FERRO ROM BOAT MOTORS THE WALTER TIPS CO “Don’t Go R o w i n g — G o Eerrowing.” I T H EN \ Bt 'I TO MEET. I ELLING SCORES The Athenaeum I library Society will meet tonight a t 7 :30 in the base- HMMtt rtf the Law Building. T he fol* lust meeting will be l a w i n g o f f i c e r s , w h o w e r e e l e c t e d at installed: th evident, O. W Wood* vice pit- ident, K, Mid Haw; s e c re ta ry , M Shalier; Sergeant at arm s, W W, Hawkins. The follow ing prog* urn will lie re n ­ dered: Declamation R ucker D ebate Resolved, th a t th e playing of su m m e r baseball for pay should not disqualify a college a th le te from intercol­ r e p r e se n tin g hi s leg ia te contests. school in A f f ir m a tiv e : H a w k in s, O'Donnell. Negative: Heckman, Brady. Discussion of c u r r e n t e vents: 1. Does the R epublican success in the recent election m ea n th a t the peo­ ple have re p u d iate d th e Wilson ad m in is tra tio n ? Mctii egot*. 2. Does E n g la n d ’s violation of th-- rig h t s of A m erican v essels mean a re p e titio n of the c o n tr o v e r s y o f IA12 ? — Bruce. I never saw a n y t h i n g like it in my life, said a man t h a t had bought one o f those $6.75 d ia m o n d L a v a lie re s ut Caswell & S m i t h ’s sale. IN “ PREP” SCHOOL FOOTBALL RACE Cist in H igh Still Win*—-Ran Marcos D e fea ts San Yntonio — t'oiem an R u nn in g s tr o n g in West te xa s. Following a re in the ' 1 gh school for football ’prep" cham pionship of Texas: results race the the At Beau m ont: Beaumont High, Id; ' ’ ll ceston High, ti. At Bl van: Bryan High, 43; Nava- a>ta High, 0. doches H i gh , u. Yt L ufkin: Lufkin High, 0; N acog­ At A ustin: Austin High, Id; San Yntonio High, <). ; ’> Academy, .Marcos: San Marcos High, At San ; San A ntonio High, 0. vt San Yntonio: West Texas Mill- ('oronal Institute, 0. Smithville High, Yt Sm ithville: . Bin rn Memorial College, 0. At I lano Llano High, ti; Cherokee College. t». -Yt Dal l as: Highland P ark Acad- 19; I cr cell High, 6. At G reenville: Kirkley School, 0; f e r f ill's School, 0. At C a m e r o n : Cameron High, 40; DANCING SC H O O L;1 . AT P R O T E C T I O N ll VIJ* * the Mrs. Sale and d a u g h t e r Have just re tu r n e d from St. L ouis and Chicago w ith all la te st dances. Classes M onday and T h u rs d a y n ig h ts Private lessons a t any ho ur by appo in tm en t by p ho ning 2590. Residence 404 VV. l i t h S tr e e t. P r a tic e Limited to Eye and F a r Diseases. Office: Scarbrough Bldg., cor. S ix th St. and Congress Ave. arnee Hours: 9 a. m. to I p. rn.; I At G ainw tviile: Gainesville High *7; S a n g e r H ig h , ti. A t D en to n: Dallas High, 13; L>en- ton H igh, 0. Kinney H ig h , 0. At M elissa: Melissa High, 0; Mc­ Al B ig S p r i n g s : Big Sp rin g s High, Cb Abilene H ig h , 0. At P a l e s t i n e : P a le stin e High 13: Tyler H igh, 6. Plano H igh, 2. non High, 2. A t V ern on: A m a r illo High, 7; V er­ Yt B a llin g e r: Brownwood High, 7 1 ; /B a llin g e r High ti....... ' " K"' H. L. HI LG A RTN FR. M. D. At l l a n o : W e s t Dallas High 8 ’ 3 p. m. to 6 p. in. J Angelo H ig h . 0. * ' 4 ' CasweH i s “ th. At C o lem a n f'c L m a n H igh 34- d Z F Z ' l Z ^ H ^ j Phones 246. ed o f the real values t h a t M CLESTER COAL CO., LA TERTULIA WILL PR ESEN T THE WISDOM TOOTH Music and Spanish Dances. MONDAY, N O V E M B E R 23, 8 P. Mi U niversity Auditorium.