f i r s t C ollege D eity in the South. V O L . X X . A U S T I N . T E X A S , T U E S D A Y . O C T O B E R 1 4 . I S I S . N O . 1 4 . Member United Press. KS OF BAND JE D TO MAKE [IP TO DALLAS ; M u sic M a k e r s W ill P e p t o F o o t b a ll G a m e ALLIES PROPOSE BLOCKADE AGAINST SOVIET RUSSIA B e l ie f t h a t G e r m a n y W i ll N o t B e P a r t y to N e w M o v e m e n t P r e v a le n t in B e r lin PRE-MED SOCIETY HOLDS INITIATION M a n y N e w M e m b e r s W ill B e in d u c t e d I n to t h e S o c ie t y o n W e d n e s d a y N ig h t I W ednesday, evening a t 8 o’clock a t ! th e U n iv ersity Y. M. C. A. th e T exas P re-M edical Society will hold its an- Bv U nited P ress B E R L IN , Oct. 13— m e A m es T he Allies have n u al in itia tio n for th e new m em bers n u al m m a u o n im ........- proposed an in te rn a tio n a l blockade A la rg e num b er of in itia te s are ex- a g a in s t Soviet R ussia, according to pected t0 be p re se n t and go through th e note received by G erm any today. ^be process of en te rin g th e >ociet\ th e note received by ije n iia n ^ Vaqvp, been com pleted fo r £ ........................... - i — o/iYWnaprl to AUS- »« T h is note w as also addressed to A us- A11 p lan s b av e been c o m p l e t e d for a tr i a and n e u tra l countries. R eceipt of g e n e ra i good in itiatio n , t r i a and n eu tra l countries. — general goou re fre sh m e n ts and a few th e note here followed th e recent a1- fe a tu re s B usiness L eague, s e r v - (o rg a n iz atio n of „ n nm nerou, com m ittees of both J m g on num erous com m ittees of b o th , pow 1 to1 fhHow" th a t plan a g a in th is * „ . ’U nion will probably be called to m em ber of the M asonic or e r an JOURNALISM SCHOOL ORGANIZED MONDAY H u lo n w . B la c k o f T e m p le E le c te d P r e s id e n t o f S c h o o l. ^ ^ I-VICUH 1UU3 M em bers of la s t y e a r’s unbeaten Sooner m achine who m ay be used in an a ttem p t to rope th o L onghorn are L aw rence H askell, 1918, all s ta te col- (C ontinued on page 2) PLANS FOR GERMAN T h a n k s g iv in g G e r m a n to B e B r illia n t E v e n t— F r id a y A f t e r T u r k e y D a y Jo u rn a lism stu d e n ts and fa cu lty m eeting M onday aftern o o n for - tm ent _ | Jf cxtensive preparations are any the T h an k sg iv in g G erm an ^ I - - - indication - , ^ sociab,e ^ # m em „ rab]„ ^ T he m ain p u rpose of th e m eeting ^ ^ F - e — l n e is a wag to g et to g eth er, to g e t acquainted ^ - inK t0 be « reatrictions iCOllictions on expenses, placed and be sociable as a school, how ever, ^ e n te rta in m e n ts for the d u ra tio n of ^ , school, how ever, held in th e T exan o’clock W ednesday. All m em ­ b ers of the T exan s ta f f who hold those positions a re requested to be present. Any men in school who have been issue e d ito rs o r associates on the T exan b efore, and ho a re not now w orking, are also as.red to be there. M IL TO N LIN G . E V E R E T T L O O N EY . • to n iatically r e tu rn to work e a rly in say9 it •‘u n d e rsta n d s" th a t Italy ac- ^ D ecem ber w hen the re g u la r session > cepted settlem en t T ium e question t h a t th t. basis th a t an independent sta te he reque8ted has not re- ^ form ed w ith p o rt u n d er the con- ■ T he p re sid e n t believes i ceived p ro p e r a tte n tio n . ^_ SUSPECTED BOMB tro l of the L eague o f N ations. PRESIDENT VINSON THROWERS ON MAY DAY NOW ARRESTED VISITS GALVESTON SCHOOL OF MEDICINE ______ I ---------- P resid en t R obert E . Vinson sp en t " u f^ 14 — The m ak er th e te tte r p a r t of la s t week io ( ;al th e re p rim a rily to H e w a s » 1 were th en presented to th e stu d en ts. W. I). H o rn ad ay , te a c h e r of J. 12, and J. 16, spoke a few w ords about ^ } ^ *pu«! - ....... - — - to ^ the world. jo u rn a lis t re n d e rs the W ant Bachelor for Sm allest R ectory i!v Qct u . N T . iwxvxv. ____ - - The Episco- P r o f a n e r Thom pson, te a c h e r elf th e pal C hurch is in q * * t o f a bachelor th e re cto r to occupy th e sm allest rectory ad v e rtisin g d e p a rtm e n t, told of fr. Ko derived from an in Am erica. m u rt la- a bachelor, fo r the he stu d en ts o f th e sm allest rectory is fa r too sm all fo r S ta te U n iv ersity did w hite „ re cto r w ith a w ife, and quite lat­ or Jo urnalism possible fo r a recto r w ith a w ife am a stu d e n t he' w as a d v a n ta g e s to bt 1< ,,r " a m r 7 w h a children. T he t t i T r I Mr W rig h t, who h a s ch arg e of the is a t St. ' I m i,-,I d e o a rtm e n t w as the la st M ark ’s E piscopal C hurch in Tonopah. th e N evada. The need of a bachelor to ,jL iI* \ h a t th<*y m ig h t inspect th e fill it h a , been b ro u g h t to the atten- tim e and tion of the heads o f the church > na- V a n by th e R ight Rev. George Cm.l.dge H u n t- ink fre e .ion-w ide cam paign in inform ed a t any sm allest p u n te rs re cto ry innai. could '>, m S ‘ t ‘ h '" tuyb *‘X o ffic ja l, and b u sh v isit th e m edical d e p a rtm e n t of th e of “ * r^ lM.tion of o fficers w as . h r ,,-B o u t the nation la st U n iv ersity , hut took th is as an procedure by m ilita ry off!- .io n to do a B ttle publfcity work. HS * * * / ^ ^ ^ In d ia n a according to m a,ie talk s u rg in g th e peoph n . , T rib u n e to- fo r E t I ^ elected bv acclam ation to th e of- none but a single m an , " “ ^ r e s i d e n t and M i l d - the llu lo n M ack w a s state. ^ ^ H ill Bishop H u n tin g ing, D .D , m issionary bishop o f th e T he recto ry has stood . a l a n ,, because " x p l- o s . y - Lnitci a j " m X ’ry “ i . ’en- p a r v ste e l " . tu ra l and M echanical College, giving ^ to appro- the le g i s l a t u r e a u th o rity 7 e£ t^ omlTl!tte e eonsistiing But Bishop H u n tin g has found a boys beside th e w ay out of the dit.n*ult>. In his s . t . , P rp ss CHICAGO O ct C H IC A G O , O ct. JH P the o f m a ' 6 M « D M . is held . . , Ti rv M a n y m e n w anted in plot . t u l a t I b e r.>. T n h u " N orm al College a t G alveston. 'x h ^ 'm e m h e r s of the school will en- om m ends ^ f c t th c cx -.tu d e n ts of the The m e m te n ^ o (he a new „T h ere recto ry fo r S t not a bed to be announeenm n o f nam U n iv ersity , living in G alveston com- J j W « F « J * h a s n o t yet had in th e tow n." he re p o rts, to say f l r t . a to a p p reh en d . d d ^ o n a l sue-J p l a n t e d P resid en t V .nson w .th a upon. n o th in , of a h o u se .' pects. luncheon. DON T FORGET TO SIGN FOR DALLAS. Robert Burns, Owls, W hite O w ls a n d Little Bobbie Ci| DONNELLY WHITE Plumbing, Heating and Electrical Supplies Tobin’s Book Stoij t h e f in e s t s t a t io n e r y s t o r e in t h e sop FANCY AND EMBOSSED STATIONERY OUR SPECIALTY Corner Congress Avenue and 8th Street A NEWSPAPER MAN IS THE WATCH WORD Luter Campaign Committee. ( P o litic a l A d v e r tis e m e n t .) HAVE YOU TRIED ONE LATELY? THE SHEAR COMPANY Distributors READ THE AUSTIN DAILY STATESMAN Established 1871 The University^ Friend Full A ssociated Press Service— the Reliable News First 50c THE MONTH, D ELIV ER ED Wukasch Bros. For Good Things to Eat 2218 Guadalupe Phones 10714 T H E D A I L Y T E X A N FIRE-PLACE _ d o p e s t e r s SCENT MAA Y CHANGES f i 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 — ^ — f T lnivergity of T«*a* by tne student body on „ e tp t s . t u r ^ y and . n - f t ,kluh*4 « t h . e m u . Of th . A reu fh th* Publication* Board every la y m o ra in e ______ ------------------------- ------------------------ Telephone HI 49. OfRre M ala Baildin*, U a i» « r .itr of T r i aa, Room 1S^ “ E . u r - d «• w rw iii-e U M . - - t u r » t tho poatoffiw a t A n otia, T « a « , a n d o r A ce, p u n c * fo r m a ilin g at rpo cia l ne d id n ’t m eet w ith m u ch success. Gib- , Byv t rw 1 o Pp K 5 O ct 14— I t ’s k in d o f N L W VORK, n e t. .o n h a , been .successful a s a m a n a g e r of th e T o r o n to i n t e r n a t i o n a l a n d he e a r!y f o r w in te r a ready ,'tm , o f ea *y ‘‘stove league w h i c h k«*P u. ... tional pastim e alive - in th e h a , q u ite a fo llo w in g w ho believe he can m ake the go as a big league pilot. H j j (,i p e r ie n c e w ith F re d C la r k e a n d M c G ra w should h a v e g iv en him some ^ P‘ T h e ' fa v o r ite oc c u p a tio n of p ic k in g good id e a , o f w in n in g p la y and th e th e 1920 season old c a t c h e r h a , p e r so n a l! V d eposed P» In d ia n chief of m e ntioned. I Ac t Of D e t o u r 3. . . . . . . for new m a n a g e r s f i r 1917, . S tarted before th e c u r i a n ’ « » - dM A r t o f C S M * • « . M U r f post* ire p ro rid rd fo r in Section m t v r n u d Septem ber 24. 19H- T E X A N A D V IS O R Y BO AR D Acting: E ditor-in-C hief m il t o n f . l in g , ' sonnet of the various ciuj i, t. l r sident Heydler, or toe i I Wfv^lpr of the National from the hands of Mine. nugj, , w a v A} or (if the ^National rrom vims »«««■ , , o„k;n. n„ • v r o w Huegins to thP Dodder boss.! . „ f:1. S tu d e n t M em ber , ™ pu t h i , fo ot ’« th e t h r o a t . W E S L E Y W. B R O W N E V E R E T T L. LOO N EY. . W IL L IA M J. W E E G ............. W E N D A L L M A Y E S ............ N U G E N T E. B R O W N M A U R IC E J. L O V E L A D Y .Acting Managing b itto r ..............Telegraph Editor Minneapolis interests and the Boston tho clu wa" to be' turned over to preset lob ^ ^ ^ snp3 ................. ’’ ” I B^ r .............................Business Managers c h a n g e in t h e ownership of the Chica- him as much as the wea 1 > c0 t % Wo“ r e . r R u m o rs o f “ a a n d t h e E b b e tts sy n d ic a te c a n 't p a y ! go clubs h a v e also fallen b y th e w ay. could afford fo r a m a n t e a m F r a n k T h a n c e " r e c e n t l y an no unced in h a k e a c h a m p io n out of the I# Issue Editor: Frank R. Bass A sso cia te: Louise G la d n ey r e p o r t e r s Ma r g a r e t Al lenswort h H. S. A ronson A gnes Estille Cooke Mamie N. D rum m ond E liz a b e th H a r c o u r t Mallie J on es David IL Keller W a n d a M o n ta g u e May N e t t e r J as. R. Fre d d y Otis M iller Doris S to n e h a m M a y n e t T h o m a s Ina W o m ack ' S a t a t l f ? . t M S V l i u g g i n , h a s n ’t been a ho w ling « . | th e C u b te a m b u t h a d c h a n g e d t h e i r c e « a . l e a g u e r , m a d e d i s t a t th is y e a r w a , a m A new h a n d a t t h e helm of tho P i t t s b u r g h P ir a t e s n e x t season seem s m e n t to t h e G o th a m f a n s w o ca “ ^ d H u g o Bezdek will go , in th e season t a d I via on* I,ack to Penn S t a t e to t a k e c h a r g e of series played s t ™ ,(" ’t a th l e t i c , a c c o rd in g to r e p o r t , and he Polo g ro u n d s. H u f f g i n . d r f n t ^ will be succeeded a s boss o f the Pi- himse n , I r a t e , bv George Gibson, the old pop- ers by his f a ilu r e to P Olar back sto p of th e club. B e z d e k ', n a u t. b u t the little lear e r is s < w ork d id n 't please th e Sm oky C ity be lon g in g fo r h i s old love in w ro d i s a p p o i n t - ; lan I i n c t * collegiate * s p o r t ^ g a v e T m ^ t h e ' t h e o r . / ^ S o V o Y th e f a n s a r c p r e d ic tin g connection w ith v a rio u s tion al league. ^ h t ^ w i t c h ^ m a ^ r , before th, and teams hike ..IT to the training ground. ^ T h e r e s e e n ., ta. be little n u c - i , to the r m The num ber who .signed for the “ Rooter’s Special” for Dallas that physique was « -|r p. m. today was large enough to make a special s t for a I» P -. hut we wish to urge the necessity fo r the signature ol toto . hu.ky we, ^ f ^ ^ ^ train th a t will ca rry more than three humlre.I w. l l b e ith football an d t r « k m . t ^ . L <|o aronnd the c o lleg e c a m p u s up to I certain, everyone who intends to go to the game Friday night si h ie , a formed. sary for a special of any sort; there u nothing to keep US from having H a v i n g a be notified in time. Three hundred is the minimum and they are neces- ^ If pm- pu , ^ « « SOONER ELEVEN Thorpe a n d will c e r t a i n l y t r y to r e p e a t w ith the a special of five hundred if the railroad authorities can M.(,r..» triol ^ ------------------------- Re(l3 unle„ Carry Herrmann and Reds unless G arry H errm ann and * “ R n k e r ” a n d give th e com pany pull a “ B aker” and g ive the Irishm an his w alk in g papers. S ta ll­ in g s is slated fo r a rem oval from th e bridge o f the B rave bark and Eel. Barrow ’ seem s to be in “dutch” also We realize that the trip to Dallas will be comparatively ex­ pensive and no one who is unable to afford it should be urged lo go against his will. And yet the amount t h a t will be re­ quired. something between fifteen and twenty dollars, is not aq much that it will be possible only to the son of the plutocrat. K ille n m a t i t w i n r o f 4-Ina o tiiH a n tsi T h i n a m o u n t 18 m the reach OI a f the University, and those who know stand ready ny doubters that, they will find i t difficult to b u y SO much f u n h a l f h a ’c k ; S w a t ( ,k> X918 O k l a h o m a all- O w n e r Jim D u n n . For an euual Drice and th at it would be well worth stinting along for an equal price, aim unit 1 ° r a n other lines in order to save the price of the trip. T r i s S p e a k e r covered h im s e lf w ith d r i v e . . a S l i r o l u s t e r q u a r t e r a n d e n d ; B e c h to ld , w ith t h e I n d i a n s a n d h e w ill no d o u b t f r o m a . . collegiate f u llb a c k ; H a r d y , q u a r - develops a n y t h i n g o u t of se v e ra l score e n d . Smoot. 204-lb. of i n f a n t s t h a t h e h a s on th e club roll M T y le r Briscoe, he m a y r e t u r n to th e good g r a c e s of i - — ........ _ . T ‘*\ r a p " r n - i i o r i t V o f t h e S t u d e n t s aj I Adiate end* Dow- H a m m , 193-lb. cen ! t e m A rk ) D a v i s , ritfht end; G r a h a m , g e t a FORMIDABLE FOE POINTED OUT A s (C ontin ued fron t p a g e I ) D e w e y g l o r y d u r i n g h is w ith th e H u b f a n s . t e r m p a r c h m e n t I f C o n n ie M a c k l a t e s e a s o n the larg f u l l b a c k ; r , , r w I ____ lo n g -— .. .. — ■ 1 • , I . j - ™ m e n t o f the G i a n t , a n d Pat Moran |- ta c k le ; H. H ill, h a lf b a c k ; c a p ta in , h a lf b a c k s Deacon, White, q u a r t e r , a n d o th e rs . hite, q u a r te r , a n a o rn c is. V isitin g football scots d e c la re th e g u a r d ; th e Q u a k e r C ity fa n s. O u tsid e of all th e s e little u n c e r ta in - o u i s i u e ut a n ............................. ties e v e r y t h i n g seem s to be lovely in th e m a p r fa m ilie s of is above th e tho p la y in g _a. _ . . . There will be a meeting of all the issue editors and associates in the Texan office Wednesday afternoon at 5 o’clock. We are proud of the set <»f issue editors and assistants th a t we now have; proud of the set of issue editors and assistants th a t we now have; ^ ^ ti tViivJ .IAI __ V... rn ..* they o c c u p y their present positions b y d int of h a rd work on this paper, and m a n y of them bring to their work the ideas they have gained while serving on the statfs of city dailies. ve gained wniie serving m . _ ____ .. There are a few men in school who worked on the Texan as passers in th e backfield to s t a r t feel a s s u r e d ; f a n s a e r ja j ^ a me, t h a t this end of the B e n n ie offensive . . u thc pride saue editors before, and who this year are not con n ected w ith ^ Oklahoma piK-*kin b oosters. v' ‘ ,h e paper. We realize m a l in most i n s t a n c e o work on the Texan because of the am ount of work required less than 185 unVirknl v i h n w o r k e d o n the Texan as can not fail. n,il. We realize th a t in most instances they are unable ^ in h is to r y off the offense an d old pre- Owen p assing m a c h in e standard th is season. With the h e a v ie st in the line tips the be; f U..V/1 w..— line na ^ * hp n re ^aration of their courses. Adm could snare a few hours on any one day of p0Unds, p r a c tic a l ly all Durin^ his a bsence fr o m th e Uni-j If there iire any, however, weigh as m uch as 190 p ou nd s. T w o ver#ity he has been a n active mem- j o{ the E x - S t u d e n t s ’ A ssociation,! the week, we r e g u la rs for inside d e fe n se go ^ th e a r c u n n o . v a man in th.. !ine tip8 the beam a t m erc ial f r a t e r n i t y . ------------- Not o f A lp h a K a p p a P si, h o n o r a r y com- leag ue circuits. R j T T . . ANNOUNCES FOR ASSEMBLYMAN trSJTSV*-*«. hear a discussion of the plans of the lexan, now that the I nitet poundg Press report has been inaugurated. We are sure that they wnll want to work if they are at all able to do so. We can remind w ith Phillips U n iv e r s ity rant t o w o r k ll m e v a t e a i rn* A lthough ... .. ..... — w . .Sooners h a v e no Sameje3ts in S o u th a n d E a s t T e x a s, Mr. H a r r i t t ---- th is y e a r I * * W V V 9 V . . —- I C ^ 41 * „ rL- nti the Texan this year might itself prove to be th e O k la h o m a t< ani is co nsidered much l>ett4,r th a n th e une t h a t d r u b b e d t h e j . d e n t I I C I I i nem thai work on the texan i n . , y e a r alliable experience to them. ” v ___________ i p re a c h e rs la s t season. I . ml*— — tion fr o m S e c r e t a r y L o m a x f o r the f u r t h e r i n g of th e U n iv e r s ity s in te r - , E X P E R IE N C E D N E W S P A P E R M EN. BON TON CAFE 609 CONGRESS A V E N U E ( C o n tin u e d f r o m p a g e I ) 'C o n t i r The Best Place in Town to Eat Just remodeled. K. H. P A R K , P r o p r ie to r P A T R O N IZ E T H E CO-I DS T O GO TO DA LLA S ,T h esented rday. rom th I.h liney k y , anv the A m ong W o m a n ’ll building will be Tep­ the D allas gam e Snt- id a t going bu ild in g a r e Misses Louise Lois P o r t e r , Mae Rene F l u n ­ a n i V e r a Billings. A good ire u n d e c i d e d th is e a r ly in the crowd week. Misses Mildred G ladney, M a rie G a r lin g to n a n d O pal P o rte r, f o r m e r the U n iv e rs ity s tu d e n ts , will be a t game. r e p o r ts Miss Bewly t h a t only a s m a l l p a r t of the u su a l n u m b e r have signed up a t h e r desk. T his is to be expected, how v er, the week. th is e a r ly in Cli AOKI. NOTICE 200 SIGN FO R D A L L A S A t least SOO U n i v e r s it y of O k la ­ hom a ro o te rs will a tte n d th e D allas game. In the first d a y a f t e r ip e c ia l train re s e rv a tio n s w e r e opened, $1250 • in p a s sa g e w a s sold a n d dozens of s tu d e n ts w ere c la m o r in g a t th e office of th e fin a n c ia l s e c r e ta r y w hen the windows closed. 5° T h e Sooner b a n d . J a z z H o un ds, s tro n g in u n if o r m , and O k la h om a ( ity Y the t r i o 1 ans also will m a k e tn e tr ip . r . R e se rv a tio n * f o r 300 O klah om a f i n a l l y to d a y w h m roo ters have been m a d e in th e bleach- c a r e signed r a tif ic a tio n , ro o te rs nave uith e r section at th e D a lla s f a i r grounds, nounced offic ia lly to day . n . r e s id e n t , . p • it w a s an- . , ^ b ^ . P A R I S . Oct. 14.— Peace t r e a t y of- P C arl Strid is well k n o w n a b o u t campUs, h a v in g s e rv e d as p re s , hc s o p h o m o M c l a w in 1917,] " and is u n u s u a ll y well v e rse d in t h e ; t r a d i t i o n s of th e U n iv e rs ity , w h ic h , its > w ith his th o r o u g h k no w ledg e of kn ow ledge o f its needs and his w ide J circle of a c q a i n ta n c e q u a lif y him as iuior r e r e s e n t a t i v e to th e asse m b ly . J' x~~ , — o— ---------- P O I N C A R E S IG N S T R E A T Y UNIVERSITY B A R B E R SHO! THE CONVENIENT PLACE 2210 G u a d a lu p e N. W . Rutledge, P» “ E v e ry b ra n c h t h a t b e a r e th not 'r u i t he t a k e t h a w a y .” T h is is Y. M. C. A. C abinet T h is m o rn in g (geek a t Chapel. Mr. R obert Field w a- speaker. H e •hose subject ‘‘B e a rin g fru it in o u r week-day life abou t the U r% e r s ity .' for his We have all h e a r d t h a t Chris- tia n ity m ust find its expression in service, b u t t h a t them e can not be rep e a te d too often . Those who en- the im po rta nc e of a tte n d in g c hurch services on Sun day , and minimize d aily living a r e m issing the m a r k . H ow ever n e cessary S u n ­ d a y School m a y be, it can not ta k e the place of rn string f r u i t d u r in g the week, and “ E v e r y b ra n c h th a t b e a re th not f r u i t he t a k e th aw ay. U p p erc lassm en can fin d a la r g e field fo r service in the fre s h m a n class. Stuck n ts o fte n come here as m oths to a lamp. They a re about bewildered, fo r a couple of y e a rs b efore thev they find th e th in g s t h a t a r e of real value in college life. flo u n d e r and Tw o h u n d re d signed th is m o rn in g th e “ T e x a s t r i p on f o r the D a lla s two it w a s a nn ou nc e d a t S pecial,” o’clock this In d ic a tio n s a f te rn o o n . a r e now, a c c o rd in g to those who a r e in c h a rg e of th e t h a t th e q u o ta of 300 s tu d e n ts will be reached tom orrow . T h is m e a n s t h a t “ T e x a s will be Sooners. to meet ta b le s, s tr o n g th e re the N E W M A N C L U B M ET d isc u ssin g T h e d r a m a tic section of th e N ew - j it s in itia l m e e tin g j m an Club held M onday a t 7 o’clock. T h is ; n i g h t m eeting w as called fo r th e p u rp o se ( of o rg a n iz in g th e an d th e y ears p la n s a n d f o r m a tio n of e n te r t a in m e n ts . e n t e r - ; f i r s t ta in m e n tw will ta k e place in Novem- J ber, the d a te h a v in g no t been defi- J n itely decided. M em bers of the N e w ­ m a n Club held a n in fo rm a l m eetin g on la s t S u n d a y and decided to hold th e picnic t h a t w a s postponed on the coming S a tu r d a y . T h e Mr. H u 'o n Black will speak a t It pays to advertise in the Texan Chapel to m o rro w m o rn in g . STRID BROS. Up~to~Date ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIRING Phone 4342 221 West Sixth Street A n d G e t T h a t S t e r n o S o lid A l c o h o l O u t f it f o r Y our W i n t e r C o m f o r t . UNIVERSITY DRUG STORE W. A. ACHILLES & CO. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES C atering S pecially to Sororities, F ra te rn itie s, an d Public in G eneral. C ourteous T r e a tm e n t an d P ro m p t Delivery. P h en s 865-866-867 1602-4 L avaca CHIROPRACTIC FOR TONSILITIS If you are sufferin g from an a t t a c k of Tonsilitis, the m ost logical th in g fo r you to do is to call upon your C h iro p ra c to r an d h av e him a d j u s t th e cause of y o u r tro u b le. No M edical m a n k now s th e func- ^ tion of th e tonsils, th e r e fo r e he should not be a1- s Is it n o t m uch b e tte r to lowed to rem ove th em . keep th ese m uch ab u sed little o rg a n s h e a lth y th a n to dep rive y o u r bo dy of s o m e th in g t h a t a n ALL W ISE C R E A T O R knew w as essential to your n eeds? T he C h iro p ra c to r c a n n o t m a k e H e a lin g Force, but he can A D JU S T S U B L U X A T ED V E R ­ T E B R A and let it in those d is-eased tonsils. C onsultation an d Spinal A n aly sis F ree. O. H. RITCH ARD SON, D. C. P A L M E R G R A D U A T E Office Hourse: IO t 12 a. rn., 2 to 5 and 6 :3 0 to 7 : 3 0 p. rn. 502-505 L ittlefield B u ilding . Lady Attendant e v e r t s j e w e l r y It is not alone the ihtrisic w orth, the art, nor the utility, of Everts beautiful jewelry that makes the possession prized, bu t rather the joint value and combined result of all. ARTHUR A. EVERTS COMPANY A ffTD D U X r Q T B F F T S H / A A A ^ A I - l l ' M AIN and M U RPH Y STREETS, D ALLAS JE W E LE R S Boston Citizens A dvocate Free SOCIETY Rides for Public Merne Nail and Mallie Jones By United Press BOSTON, Oct. 14.— Ralph S. Bauer, for many years an advocate of public ownership of street railway systems and free rides for the pub­ lic, has to the special state commission on street railways that the Boston Elevated Railway Company’s system should be run on this plan. suggested in which he In advocating purchase by the pub­ lic of Boston’s street railway system, Bauer asserted that the street car rider is a “money asset to the com­ rides.” He munity claimed that the street cars are used by those who give something of per­ manent value to the city, and that instead of paying for the privilege of using the street railway system, they should''be given the opportunity of doing so without paying any fare. Bauer says that high street car fares are discouraging business ex­ pansion, and pointing out that the old custom of charging tolls on the jountry’s highways had the same e f­ fect while that system was in opera­ tion. A d v ertise in th e D a ily T exan . Miss Essie Mae Davidson, who has been studying in Chicago, is expected home soon. Elizabeth Winslow, a former Uni­ versity student is attending Columbia this year. Jean Eckman, a former student of school entered Southwestern, has here Ruth Harrell, a graduate of the University, is teaching in Kidd-Key. Miss Helen Peak will spend the week-end in Dallas. Mr. Estil of Huntsville has been visiting his daughters, Mary and Katherine, who are in the University for the past few days. Herbert Scharff, a former student ' in the University was a visitor on , I the campus several days ago. | § I end in Dallas. Virda Hinton spent the week-end at Q her home in Smithville. Erna Wolff, a former student in the x University, will teach at Bartlett this I year. Madeline Roth, a former University student, will teach at Texas City this § I & year. Dr. M. L. Gravevs of Galveston was i p here yesterday visiting his son, Doc. * RIEGLER’S Quality Ice Cream A N D UNIVERSITY BRICK IN ORANGE AND WHITE P h one 2811 301 W . Sixth St. LOOKE’S CAFE LOOKE BROS., Props. k o d a k s F inishing and Su pplies K O D A K S LO A N ED FREE FINE STATIONERY Q u ality P ap er at R eason ab le P n c e s “ W e M ake K odak Prints E very Day JORDAN COMPANY I I I I | ^ I DU 7 ^ | | rhO IlC I OO* ------------------------------------------ — ....... ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ — ....— M ^ m>. ae. .?«. :♦> <♦> « • •»> ___ 620 Congress J ^ a £ Laura McGee will spend the week- J ^ •£♦> *3®* *3® ON TO DALLAS! Show your loyalty. W e a r the colors. ou Are Invited to Visit Ye Quali- tye Shoppe I The Gift Shop of Austin Here you will find FREE Y our stove set up free if your bill am ou n ts to $5.00 Support the team. Pennants, Canes, Ribbons, or m ore. Megaphones, Arm Bands ■H Good Pictures. § . Artistic Jewelry. ijg T h e lastest ivelties. Party Fans. Party Favors things in Gift and Streamers. All r ea d y for you. ■ Dinner and Dance Cards. L And many objects of art for the home. * T h e tenth season of the Shop gins this week, and all Uni- trsity Folks are especially in- ed to call. 1104 Colorado Street. First house north of Governor’s Mansion. o our old friends and new friends actus Tea Room 2208 Guadalupe St. “At the End of the Main Walk.” I C.&S. 704 Congress Ave. A r g o n n e a T H E N E W ___ A r r o w form -fit C o l l a r Cluett, Peabody tsf Co. Inc.Troy, N. Y. ✓ ’ L i i U C H , r c * u u u y w «< a __ *» ic Im# PfUiftMV of the °* ,he The name *'Argonne” Is A rg o n n e S '-irt C „ . Palace Barber Shop. For first- class work. Next to Kress Store. LET H Y D E PA R K FLO RAL CO. S A Y IT W I T H F L O W E R S FO R Y O U C onn ection s A ll O ver th e W orld F l o w e r . T e le g r a p h e d E v e r y w h e r e . a d D e l i v e r y , G u . r . n t . e d iiSay It With Flowers T h r o u g h H I L L Y E R ’ S O il H eaters C oal H eaters W ood H eaters Box H eaters O il Cook S toves W ood and C oal Cook Stoves A ndirons Fire Screens Fire S h ovels F ire Sets Stove B oards JOHN C. ROSS H ard w are TYPEWRITERS For Rent or Sale ROY A LS U N D E R W O O D S R EM IN G TO N S OLIVERS L. C. SM ITH F. L. P a tty 722 C ongress A ven u e P h on e 6 0 Clothing Made to Measure A. G. GERJES I CIO Lavaca St. YOUR MONEY’S WORTH EVERY TIME DR. G. F. E C K H A R D T D en tist 718 Scarbrough B ldg. Old P h o n e 7 2 7 A ustin W M . A . LEW IS, M. D. D. O., sp e c ia liz e s in O steop ath y, room s 3 and 4, first fle e r , M asonic T em p le. P h on e 802. . W\i:rr:n D. Arnold*D.Ck DELTA CHI DANCE. 615 C ongress A venue. K o ^ ^ ' The Delta Chis entertained with a dance at the Driskill Friday night,; honoring their pledges. Those pres- ent were: Elizabeth Vinson, Mildred ; Norwood, Margaret Carter, C arrie; Mae Smith, Virginia Gregg, Sarah I Howlin, Doris Beavers, Sadie Scovill, I Douglas Legg, Frances Sledge, Helen Mather, Elizabeth Nelson, Oraell kan- guerger, Amanda Howze, Virginia Hanna, Bess Hines, Grace Henderson, Elizabeth Abbot, Mary Farrar, Blos­ som Lust, Mildred Turner, Catherine Thornton, Dr. Parlin, Mrs. Ness and Mrs. Townes. P hone 1472. :♦> rn <♦> O. G. Eckhart A . W . G riffith GRIFFITH DRUG CO. Where Quality Counts Scarbrough Building The Big, Busy, Beautiful Drug Store Dan Williams of Chilton is here for a few days at the Delta Chi house. Miss Corriene Sterling, B. A. ’19, Miss corriene sterling, t>. is back visiting at the Phi Mu house. K'( w. is back visiting at the Phi Mu house. R Ware, Mac Crabb, i nanes w anat. , . Phi Kappa Psi announces the pledg- ^ cClcn(l0 'and Frank W. Franklow-. Mrs. F. Ii. i ■■>• <' i»K of Ernest C. Ball, Dyer. Lean,, cintl aVIci.r I _ ^ fchon, of Chicago Una Ivvivt fl find will be one of the . . l f s aF ^ C a r d w e aU of Lockhart, has T r r i ^ ' 3 j j l * ’ the K“ppa ' m . ,_________ n .,. in k e r s ,e y of Quanah is visit is here visiting friends. instructors of Spanish Miss Ruby Black is able to re- s,ty this sesslon- some her work after several days of Miss Fondle Dornak has returned illness. tnm Atlanta, Ga where abe « « ^ The pledges in whose honor the maid of honor at the ConHtR < in(f her daughters Sadie and Laura in Enfield, ^ at the Tri ^ ^ ^ Mary Witner returned to her , • r home in Dallas after a visit at th*. dance was given include; Hamilton union. Bonnet, Denver Biggers, Frank Ev- B o n n e t, erts, P. Tarkington, Ovid Spotts, Jno. t / e n v c i . . . T ~ ~ Chi Omega announces the pietism., p. ^ houst. of Clarace Steger of Dallas. r Cardwell of Lockhart is f f - - - in Southwestern is Houston Alpha Theta PARLOR MEAT MARKET Will Wilson, Prop. Choice Home-Killed Meats Daily Auto Delivery Phone 75 Acaena an'w unces^ th* m ittai ion I ^ m u rn < d from Dal- G e o r g e Pol,nghor‘n of Los Angeles, las. where he attended the Ninetieth a1., Io n a u m f’oi Vt'iQ arrived in Austin and will Division reunion. ‘•rifer the university. , ^iar in nu Miss Margaret Marsh spent Mon-; visiting at the I hi I ^ of Lockhart has been , hou. . For Editor of the Texan: Milton F. Ling E D IT O R Summer Texan Sports E D I T O R of the San Antonio Daily Light Present Acting E D I T O R * 406 L avaca Street P h one 160 I H U lttllfiililH lltH U tlH IjlIH lIli illlfliH fSU iU iH tltU iliU iU lH iU iirfllH ltH H H IiH lllIH H H lH O ttH H IIH llfU fH H IH T IllH IIIH iU illH H H S H ltn illU tfllflB nfflB B H *,-; ■ Phot#iy YOO VV C fh St. e Auto Service Touring Cars and C lo s e d C a r s Phone 3293 Photo by Jonsvti-Raymer. MILTON F. LING MILTON F. LING Your Vote and S u p p o r t Appreciated - . g I (Political Advertisement.) In Bigger and Better Than Last Year. Charles D illin g h a m ’s G iganttc M u,.cal Comedy CHINn WALTER MILLS in ROY BINDER. Company of 65— Mostly Girls L And the Famous Tom Brown’s Clown Saxophone Band Also the INDOOR CIRCUS COMBINATION. Price, 50c, 75c, $1.00. $1.50, $2.00. Sale at box office no.j HANCOCK „ a ex-i m n a v mip.HT OCTOBI SATURDAY NIGHT OCTOBER 18. Joyous W elcome Return Cohan and Harris Sensation The M usical^Com edvNovelt^^Success opera! house! GOING UP Same Production of Splendor Same Cast of Perfection Same Chorus of Y outh and Beauty hs^Scm ^H its E choed in Every Home Prices 5Cc, 75c, $ 1.00, Sl.SO and ^ 00- s e a t s o n s a l e w e d n e s d a y ^ PHOTOPLAYS LAST TIME TODAY BESSIE BARR1SCALE “ HER PURCHASE PRICE” R egular Queen Prices TOMORROW , AND BALANCE OF WEEK N A Z IM O V A a.V V O O D IY 111 r a t? j> U iU Y i0 5 j e * U c u i ‘3 y i n s i I K g k > -w -V»77 ’ ■ m I h m m / f a r rn BRAT rn She hoped She slaved She danced T o w in h is love S till h e d id n o t seem to c a re . Y et she won h im a w a y from his fin a n c e e . AU of th is at the Q u ee n in seven bub­ bling acts. Lower floor. . Balcony Children ■ ■ • I OFFICIAL NOTICES SPEA K ER S CLUB vr.11 meet T U .May night at 7:30 in room 5 of law building. All old members and prospective members are req e. SECRETARY. HOGG DEBATING CLUB meets W ednesday night at 7:30 rn M. Everybody welcome. I '.7 p r e s i d e n t . “ S C R I B B L E R S ” will meet Tues­ day evening at 8 o’clock in u day evening at 8 o’clock in Ashbel p r e s i d e n t . There will be a meeting of Rhymers Friday e v e n in g at 8 o’clock at Mr. Trombly’s home. All students inter--. in writing verse who wish to ested become members of the club will see Mr. Trombly before Friday. MISSING A D D R E SSE S; Many students had not located when they | registered and could not give their Austin address. A ll such students) will please call at the registrar’s of-1 immediately and give their ad- lce fire mumu*«vc.j ---- en ln ,.„ These addresses are needed. The directory now being prepared. t q s T— T aken from the library on Monday; a new raincoat w ith the name. W ilfred O b e y e r on the collar. Kindly return to Texan flee or ring 1751. W A N T E D — “ Boezmer’s E r s t e s A u f s a t b u c h . ” Phone 4773. I O S T — Botany d e fe c tin g set be­ tween Pearl and San Antonio St. Phone 4473. For convenience in all fashionable d r e s s m a k i n g see Miss Lucy H a r p * . Also hem stitching and pleating. 221 Guadalupe Street, opposite the cam- pus. Phone 1130. Palace Barber Shop, h or f ret­ to Kress Store. e l l s work. N ext Bilhe W olf, Prop. boy W ANT E D— University student, several years experience, both secre­ tary, w ants position for afternoon. ’ s t e n o g r a p h e r and private a s N otify T e x a n . FO UND— Letters addressed to I.. R Lacks, San Antonio, Texas. A so some c a n c e le d checks. Owner may have s a m e b y calling at Journalism L a b o r a t o r y , J. Hall, and paying for I ETTERS for the following stu­ dents may be had at the registrar’s office: Dale O. Woods, D. H. McCul­ lough, Mrs. Will C. Brown, and Dr. Ehrique Coronal. this ad . Students desiring efficient coaching in Spanish, Phone 3888. NOTICE: The student members of the Christian Church will be enter­ tained at the Central Christian church ^ at Eighth and Colorado Streets, this evening at 8 o’clock. Come and get ^ LOST A small cameo pin, p rob -(| ably between W hitis Avenue and the Co-Op, or Co-Op and Education Budd. 4 a T avQfl Kinder ph ase return to Texan | ---------- r Qr phone Mary McBride, 30-4. acquainted. ANGLER: There will be an im- portant m e tin g of Angler Thursday afternoon at 4 o’clock in Ashbel room. PR E SID E N T. W A N T E D — Someone to each, who can thoroughly explain algebra, trig. f and solid geometry; also som ething, about French, and 2265 from I to 2 or after 6 p rn. I ( hem. L a NOTICE: All girls who wish to go to the Dallas game, October 18, will please sign up at Miss Bewley a desk in the study hall on Monday. ’ LILIA M. CASIS, Dean of Women. LOST A loose leaf notebook; also an International Law outline, contain­ ing brief of cases Law, and valuable notes on govern­ ment. Finder please return to Texan office. George Piddy. ----- in International) A TTEN TIO N JU N IO R S: All ju­ niors must be present at organization meeting Wednesday 4 p. rn. in room 158 of main building. Meeting can not bo held without a quorum. PR ESIDENT ACADEMS. JUNIO RS: Important meeting on Tuesday in room 157. Be present. 2991. LOST A gold lavaliere and chain Finder somewhere on the campus. please return to the Texan office. DAN CING — National — Interpre­ tive _ Technique. Modern dances Phone specialized. Private studio. REAGAN i Reagan Literary Soci- ety will hold a meeting Tuesday, Oc- tober 14, room 204. members come. PR E SID E N T. Important. All ^ aUcnd. suns A11 who are taking any work in * Education Department are urged R. JO N A S, Chairman. MAJESTIC (W k* re ti,* Crowd* ( h ) C : WALLACE REID “LOTTERY MAN” He will marry i i .. .II m a r r y .a t t h e - ii •» • r W h o w a n t s a h u s b a n d fo r a al. a „ d h a n d s o m e . No bad habits. Stays home n.gh s w ith the lu c k y n u m b e r . t i e is y o u 5 * n ’e v e r y t h i n g . T O D A Y A N D T O M O R R O W See W a l l a c e Reid in his best. Show* start a , 2 . 3 0 . 4 . 1 . 5 , 6 ^ ^ a s t O . T f i 4 1 5 6 : 0 0 , 7 : 4 5 a n d 9 : 3 0 BIG TIME MAJESTIC S T A R T I N G T H U R SD A Y v& rsr/ :4> „ \ Surgeons DR. J. c. THOMAS DR. JOE GILBERT C o n c itatio n and <♦> .rn? tm n m r& k DK. ALITA Ii. HEARD D i a g n o s t ic i a n a n d C o n s u lt a tio n * DR. S. N. KEY DR. SIMON J. CLARK i I Eye, Ear, Nose and T hroat DR. G. H. G IL B E R T — Xray and Cystoscopy DR. C. S. G A T E S — Pathologist T h ird F loo r, L ittlefield B uilding % % V '4 •S& y. $5 SILK SHIRT FOR $1 WITH ANY SUIT AT $25 OR MORE Fashionable Clothes For Men UNUSUALLY LOW PRICED S u itlan d Topcoats w h ic h c a n n o t ^ h e y where for. r 'l‘f ' u n to that hijrh standard o f big value giving measure right up to tn a mg present . ‘V ^ L o d dothea, or Which has made our store limited P u r c h a s in g p o w e r , a s . in and see so s m a ll a su m as $ 1 7 .5 0 an I i$d5.UU. Drop u r o i a s r z s at $25. W A R R E N ’S A U S T I N ’S O N L Y C A S H D E P A R T M E N T S i ORE __________________ ^ r n k D T M C M T Q T O I NOTICE: First and Second year freshman come out to the football m eeting tomorrow. W ednesday, at 4 p. rn., room 158, main building. If you can’t be there and can play foot­ ball give your name to someone who can be there. MANAGER. NOTICE: All orchestra members and try-outs come to rehearsal tonight in music class­ at 7:15 room in S. Hall. (Tuesday) F. L. R E E D , Conductor. ALPH A K A P PA PSI meeting t o- night at 8:15 at S. A. E. house. PR E SID E N T . SID N E Y L A N IE R Society will have its regular meeting W’ednesday afternoon at 5 o’clock in the Lanier room on the second floor of the main building. Important. RUBY A. BLACK, President. W IN SONI AN DRAMATIC Club will meet W ednesday afternoon at 4 o’clock in auditorium, main build­ SECRETARY. ~o— UNIVERSITY CASH GROCERY STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES ORCHESTRA: Rehearsal Tuesday evening 7:15, School of Music Class­ room in S. Hall. All members must be present. Concert soon. FRANK L. REED, Conductor. NOTICE; Applications an’ now be­ ing received in the office of the Ath­ letic Council for managers, and as­ sistant managers of the baseball, basketball and track teams. These offices are open to juniors and seniors and all desiring them must apply. PRE-MEDIC'S: Initiation will be held for all new members Wednesday October 15, at 7:30 p. rn. Be at the Y. M. C. A. sharply at 7:30. All ap­ plicants who have not paid the ini­ tiation feu of $ 1.00 please bring same Wednesday night. R. L. GOW’AN, President P E N T A G R A M : Former members of Pentagram are asked to meet at o o’clock, Wednesday afternoon. Octo­ ber 15, in room 157, main building, for the purpose of electing officers and new members. Attendance is urged. GOLDIE P. HORTON, Secretary. ing. meeting of the Mandolin and Guitar Club at the Y. M. C. A. on Wednes­ day night at 7:30 o’clock. All stu­ dents <>f the U niversity who play man­ dolins. ukeleles, banjos, and guitars, are invited to attend. WTe need sev­ eral good mandolin players. PR E SID E N T. ECONOMICS: Section 15 will meet Friday, 12-1 at V. Hall, Room 5. This room will hereafter be per­ manent meeting place for the quiz section W’ednesday and Friday, 12-1. dolins, ukeleles, banjos, and guitars, are invited to attend. We need sev­ eral good mandolin players. PR E SID E N T. NOTICE: Education Department meets for organization Thursday aft- 5 o’clock in room 310 Ed. |ernoon at NOTICE: There will be a regular Advertise in the Daily Texan. N I C Ii L I N Z Tailor & Hatter CLEANING AND PRESSING SUITS TO ORDER LADIES AND MEN— SHINES 611 Congress Avenue Phone 2652 A NEWSPAPER MAN IS THE WATCH WORD Luter Campaign Committee. ( P ditical A d vertisem ent.) FOR PURE MILK AND CREAM RING 3935 John Schmidly W h e n Your C lothes A r e D i r t y REMEMBER THE D RISK ILL H O TE L LAUNDRY Phone 444 W e Do Laundry W ork The Austin Laundry and Dry Cleaning Co. 1 0 0 4 L a v a c a S t. P h o n e 5 3 6 IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN A COLLEGE DAILY HEATING STOVES P E R F E C T IO N O IL H E A T E R S W IL SO N W O O D H E A T E R S H O T B L A ST C O A L H E A T E R S W. H. RICHARDSON & CO. T I w JUST IN -S om e fine choc­ Pays to do it H eath W ay d o n e olate and box candies. W e REBUILD Shoes T. S. LEE | SHOE REPAIRING NEA „ 923 Congress Avenue C orner Tenth F o r i n d i v i d u a l a t t e n t i o n t h a t m c o r r e c t n e s s • />Qrd a n d G u a d a lu P f^ d j i n d e t a i l , *<■♦* BAGGAGE TRANSFER SERVICE CARS P H O N E 1 6 1 BRANCH OFFICE H THE SHINEPAR ■