t h e U n i v „ * of th e C ollege o f P h y sic a l A c tiv itie s, th e V a rs ity A th le tic C ouncil S a tu r ­ d ay issued to T e x a s U n iv e rs ity stu - be an n o u n cers. C a lle rs w ill Eh A . g e n t* an(j f a c u lty m e m b e rs th e fo l- N ow otny and . W iley G lare , w.ll_ be c u b t o d . a n of '"Fiy1 7 iR! J R, B risco e w ill tx? cub*, m aat w ,’" d e r - t , X n of b ato n s. H o n o ra ry re fe re e s ”^ * * a re H J L u tc h e r S ta rk . D r. D. A .! M » " » y » f tr a c k s ta r s e v e r a ssc m - P enick th e s o u th ' D lm ois, P r a k a ’ J O klah o m a, Ohio S ta te , M isso u ri, B ut- I tm cK , a p a w n ’ ler an d K a n sa s will be re p re s e n te d , besid es te a m s in th e S ta te , th e U ni- v a rsity , ju n io r co lleg e, a c a d e m y an d a d d itio n th e Jo ie R ay, H aro ld O sb o rn an d Ja c k so n ti m s an d c a llin g c a rd s d u rin g w in te r te rm w ill have an o p p o rtu n ity Scholz, O lym pic ch am p io n s, w ill p er- to do so to d a y a n d VSI ed n e sd a y , a c ­ c o rd ! ng to Jo e S te in e r. A sp e c ia l o r ­ d e r will be s e n t in a few d a y s. S en io rs who fa ile d to o rd e r in v ita - h ig h school divisions. P re s id e n t W . M. W . b led S E N I O R S O R D E R C A R D S th e g e n e ra l e x p e n se , p________ In in , . . P rin tin g o f th e f i r s t lo t is a lm o st •com plete a n d w ill a rriv e in A u stin A pril 6. O rd e rs w ill be in th e M ain B u ild in g c o rrid o r. ta k e n “ To p ro v id e th e p riz e s form in special e v e n ts. “ T h e f u tu r e o f th e U n iv e rs ity r e ­ lay g am es d e p e n d s u p o n th e a tte n d ­ an c e an d it is to be hoped t h a t every stu d e n t an d fa c u lty m e m b e r will m ak e a sp e c ia l e f f o r t a tte n d . a n d p ro ­ G e n e ra l ad m issio n will be $ 1 .0 0 an d vide th e re se rv e d s e a ts $1.25. T ic k e ts m ay In th e co u n cil h as s p e n t be p ro c u re d a t th e o ffic e o f th e A th- U n iv e rsity class, re fu n d s to v isitin g te&ms w ill be m a d e on th e b a sis o f le tic C o u n cil o r a t th e J o rd a n Com- m ileage a n d n u m b e r o f p a rtic ip a n ts . I p a n y on C o n g re ss A ven u e $2,0 0 0 . fo r to BRINGS LECTURER VARSITY CIRCUS" WILE BE RETAINED A S NAME FOR GALA CELEBRATION DEBUTE VICTORY Miss Dean, New York Interior Decorator, Come to R a n g e rs N o t Given Austin Soon O ut A fter Today D i s t r i b u t i o n o f R a n g e r * r e a c h e d a t o t a l o f 1 , 2 1 0 M o n d a y , a c c o r d ­ ing t o B u r t D y k e , c i r c u l a t i o n m a n ­ a g e r . All s t u d e n t s w h o h a v e n o t t e c e i v e d t h e i r c o p i e s m a y d o so b e t w e e n 9 a rn. a n d 6 p. rn. I u s e da y , a n d p u b l i c a t i o n b l a n k e t t a x e s mu s t be p r e s e n t e d , he said. I his w . ll b e t he l a s t c h a n c e . Co n t r i b u t or s * t h e to M a r c h n u m b e r w e r e a w a r d e d B o b A l e x a n d e r a n d W i l l i a m F. p r i z e s f o r A l e x a n d e r A d a m s , Jr. is a s t u ­ d e n t o f D e n v e r C o l l e g e , b e i n g a t he P a r r a k e e t . s t a f f m e m b e r o f A d a m s p r a c t i c i n g is a n e x - s t u d e n t w h o is l a w a t Y o a k u m . Y i d CABINET Rogers and G ossett for Var- . „ . s,*y Especially Strong i n Rebuttals _ c, Due to th e u rg e n t o f th re e fo rm e r V a rsity C ircu s m a n a ­ g e rs, Jo h n M oon ’21, Al D ev in ey ’ 19, re q u e s ts k t; n ,'t :,rV ‘ an'1 \ s tc rd a v to re ta in th e n am e \ a r- ' ity C ir r u s ” f o r th e t h r .- - .l a j hippo d ro m e c e le b ra tio n w hich will be h e ld 1 here A p ril 23, 24 and 25. “ T he V a rsity C ircu s h a s com e to he so m ew h at o f a tra d itio n w ith th e U n iv ersity , and fo r th is re a so n we! ,h„ul(i keep tho old n a m e / m er c irc u s m a n a g e rs said. A n am e, h o w ev er, h as been chosen j th ,, for- p owerg o f Congress Is Sub- . ject for Discussion at Baptist Church ---------- in by tu rn e d the V a rsity C ir­ to re p re s e n t all o f s u b - 1 cus side-U nes. H ila rity F a ir, m itted by H e rb e rt W in fre y o f A as- j T*y » u n a n im o u s v ote o f th e ju d g e s tin , w on th e $10 p rize. O u t o f 500 th e U n iv e rsity of T e x a s w on its f ir s t th e stu d e n ts , U t t e r e d Ie g ia te d e b a te fro m th e U n i­ n am es tive c o n te s t w as n a rro w e d ve rsify of O klah om a in th re e y e a rs, fin a lly R °£ e rs anfI Ed G o ssett, dow n by th e ju d g e s to V a rsity Va-1 vv*u*n ried V a n itie s su g g ested b y B lan ch e re p re s e n tin g the U n iv e rsity o f T e x a s d e b a te H orn o f M ineral W ells an d H ila rity upheld th e n e g a tiv e o f th e F a ir by H e r b e r t W in fre y w hich w as ‘‘R esolved, I h at th e C o n g ress o f th e U n ited S ta te s should be given p o w er to o v e rru le by a tw o -th ird s vo te o f b o th h o u ses d ecisions o f th e S u p re m e C o u rt h o ld in g a c ts o f C o n g ress u n - in th e w in n e r, five n a m e s S a tu rd a y j u s t b e fo re th e c o n te s t closed. H is su g g e stio n s w e re : V a rs ity ’s F u n fe s t, V a rs ity 's V a r n a ! ; c o n stitu tio n a l. V a n itie s, V a rs ity ’s S p re e ,! S p rin g V a rs ity ’s V a n itie s ’ F a ir anil H ila rity Fair. E lim in ate* O k l a h o m a a w a rd e d f ir s t prize. W in fre y , tu rn e d N e w Officers Installed Sunday , . . n , » Night A t Regular A S S O - ci&tion Meeting — ------ OBEE! PETITIONS TI EIKE [ E r a t S E IS Commutes Appointed Will Arrange for Ticket Sales and Publicity M iss E d ith D ouglas D e a n , a con­ of New s u ltin g in te rio r d e c o ra to r Y ork C ity , is b ein g b ro u g h t to Au th e U n iv e rsity H om e Eco­ tin b y no m ics C lub to giv e a se rie s o f lec­ tu r e s on in te rio r d e c o ra tio n . Miss D ean w ill le c tu re fro m 5 ti. 6 p. rn. A pril 6, 7, 8, 9, IO a t th e Y. M. C. A. a u d ito riu m , a c c o rd in g to In ez A lvord p re s id e n t o f th e H om e E conom ics C lub. T ic k e ts w ill he on sale s o o n . to a ll As a sp e c ia l o f f e r to s tu d e n ts and I m e m b e rs o f th e fa c u lty , $1 tic k e ts will be sold w hich will give adm it ta n c e T ick ets fo r th e A u stin p u b lic w ill he on salt a t 50 c e n ts fo r ea c h le c tu re . Each g irl w ho sells tw e n ty tick . t will b given a fre e tic k e t to a1! th e le c tu re le c tu re s . th e a c c o rd in g t o th e p re s id e n t. C o m m itte e s of th e H om e E conom ics C lu b to a r ra n g e fo r t h e le c tu re s f o l l o w s : have b een a p p o in te d A lm a P h illip s, h e a d o f ticket c o m m itte e ; W illie M ae B e rry , pub- lic ity d ir e c to r ; E liz a b e th L a b e ls a s O klahom a*, d e f e a t b y th e U n iv e r- s ity v irtu a lly e lim in a te s th e v isitin g fro m w in n in g th e c o n fe re n c e team ch am p io n sh ip . O k lah o m a a n d D rak e U n iv e rsitie s w ere tied f o r f ir s t p lace I w ith n o d e fe a ts to th e ir c re d it. H . Y. B e n e d ic t, d ean o f th e Col- J lege o f A rts an d S ciences, p re sid e d a t th o d e b a te . P ro f, W . P P . D av id ­ son o f S o u th w e ste rn , P ro f. W . IL V ann of B a y lo r C ollege a t B elto n , l a n d P ro fe s s o r L. H. Kidd o f San Cile Court Dcci»ion» T h e O klahom a team w as com posed o f Boyce S a v a g e a n d A. H olm es B a ld rid g e , who based th e ir a rg u m e n t on t h e alleg ed p a st e x e rc ise o f th e a r b itr a r y p o w er b y C o n g ress in m a t­ te rs re la tiv e to th e la b o rin g classes I o f th e A m erican people. T h ey cited the adverse- d ecision o f th e c o u rt in law , re g a rd In - th e C hild L ab o r L aw and com e T ax Law. th e m inim um w age th e to . T e I “ U-a" ’ sh° r ed u p <' !tcep‘ ' i lm nal,ly * * " “ t h “ le b u tta l. T e x a . j w as '“ > 'e rs ,tie s a n d by th e U n l­ Circus Committee Sets March M arcos, a c te d a s ju d g e s. 1 th e h e a r th em j I n a c c e p tin g the I rom tho h inds of 28 as Final Day of Entrance in te re s te d in cabinet send re p re s e n ta tiv e s to T h e C linton and th e A u stin public h i g e n e ra l i s , passed e a g e r to h e a r M iss D ean, according B u rn e tt, r e tir in g p re sid e n t, to tho e P e titio n s fo r c a n d id a te s fo r v a r ­ to In e z A lv o rd . Miss D ean is well-1 o f S te rlin g H ollow ay, tho new ly elect sity Queen m ust be han d ed in to th e know n in h e r w ork. She has re c e n t- e*4 loot to T ex as w hich in I to rn had won fro m th e U n iv e rsity e ■a th e a fo re n a m ed in stitu tio n m d r e - ; I ox S o u th D ak o ta, w hich had d efeated sp e c tfu lly recom m end t h a t she be con- a ld e rn ! as a c a n d id a te fo r Queen of K an aaa S ta te , a n d O klahom a had de- v. j ’ , V a r s i t y , b e l i e v i n g a h - wi l l f a i t h f u l l y ! * * * * ' 1 K a , , s a s - . . a i serv e in a m a n n e r b e fittin g th e re g a l! j t ’ b e a u ty . . . . th e queen w ill b e . T exas h a s only one m ore m terco l- cL. th is y e a r, A T ex as * TT . te a m m eets K an sas S ta te U n iv e rsity „ fro m on A p n l *5 ' b “ * has ” ® chan ces o f »»i l e g a t e d eb ate -it , T h e election o f t ^ . la s tin g . . 1- 3’ °- , , ** . to Apr i l 7, and will b e ' w ," n m * bhe ch a m p ,onah .p . . .. I I, and sp len d o r of th e cro w n . P l a n s w e r e also made at tin' meet in g fo r th e Y. M. C. A. r e tr e a t, a n a n n u a l a f f a ir s in th e tra in in g of c a b ­ in e t m em bers. T h is tim e th e m em ­ b ers will go up th e r iv e r to P ie rc e ’s sto n e lodge, an d will spend th e tw o in stu d y an d p la n ­ d ay s of r e t r e a t n in g w ork. T he cam p will open on F rid a y n ig h t a n d co n tin u e fo r tw o d ay s, closing on S u n d a y n ig h t. A c­ tiv e c h a rg e of th e stu d y g ro u p w ill be u n d e r th e le a d e rsh ip o f Dr. W h a r- p0jj ta x e s a re now bein g p rin te d . ton, who w ill be assiste d by H a rr y Bone. an e ig h t-d a y a f f a ir , M arch SO .. * e n tire ly by p o p u la r vote of th e stu d e n t j , . body. F o r each poll tu x w hich w ill ,, sell f o r 25 cen ts, f if ty v otes w ill be g iven. c a s season tick et sold at *1.25. T h e V A R S IT Y EN R O LLM EN T 125 votes w ill be giv en -----------— o-------------- a ti, , „ . • . * „ . , t. , , , Royce S a v a g e f i r s t sp e a k e r fo r th e a ffir m a tiv e is d e b a tin g fo r th e th ir d -ii v „ y e a r. He is a m em ber of th e S ig m a . * * * . . ” fo r D elta R ho an d Ph. D elta T h e ta f r a ­ tc rm t.e s o f th e U m v e rs.ty o f O kla- H e is a fir s t- y e a r law s t u ­ dio m a. d e n t. A. H olm es B ald rid g e also a m em - ber of th e O klahom a team is » sen - Contest for Best Briefs Submitted in G lenn R . Lew is of Q u ita g e , and Jo h n A. S tevenson of B o n h am , senior th e Law School w ere s tu d e n ts a w a rd e d p rizes of $12.50 each a s w in­ ners in a re c e n t co n test conducted by S y d n ey Jo h n so n o f W aco, fo r th#* bo-t c o u rt b rie fs on th e q u estio n “ Can a Child R ecover fo r the A lien atio n o f H is M o th e r’s A ffe c tio n s? ’’ L ew is a n d Stevenson won f i r s t places o v er fo u r o th e r u n iv e rs ity con­ te s ta n ts , L ew is su b m ittin g th e w in­ n in g p la in tif f ’s b rie f a n d S tev en so n th e f i r s t p rize d e fe n d a n t’s b rie f. P A T T E R S O N W I L L S P E A K to th e T h e su m c o n stitu tin g Dr. J. T . P a tte rs o n , p ro fe sso r o f Zoology, w ill sp e a k th e P re s e n t prizes D ay Club to d a y on “ R e c o n stru c tio n w as d o n a te d by Sydney Jo h n so n , a P ro b lem s in E u ro p e .” The m e e tin g p r a c tic in g a tto rn e y of W aco. T h is wjn bt. huid fro m i u n t ;i 2 o ’clock, w as th e second se t of c o n te st prizes o ffe re d U n iv e rsity law stu d e n ts w ith ­ in th e la s t ten d ay s, o th e rs p rizes to ­ ta llin g $150 h a v in g been o ffe re d by R. W . M ayor of S h re m a n , w ho also re c e n tly d o n ated $500 fo r th e p u r ­ ch ase o f books fo r th e L aw L ib ra ry . _ TOTALS 5142 MONDAY. I . . . tor in th e College of A rts an d S ciences R e g is tra tio n of th e M ain U n i v e r - 1 i» O klahom a U n iv e rsity and is a m em - K a p p a a n d D elta sity fo r th e s p rin g te r m re a c h e d a ^er to ta l of 5,142 w ith th e e n tra n c e of f ra te rn itie s . T h is is h is fiv e new s tu d e n ts y e ste rd a y , accord- i second y e a r a t in te rc o lle g ia te d e b a t­ , 0 . . * ing to W, R. L ong, A u d ito r. , O tis R o g ers took th e p lace of Jo y ce Cox who ha-s been ill a t Seton I n f ir m ­ a ry . He re p re se n te d th e U n iv e rs ity ! in th e f i r s t d eb u t th is y e a r a t D ra k e U n iv ersity a t D es M oines Io w a w ith j C am pbell B e a rd as big colleague. ARCHERY, TENNIS, SWIMMING IN SPRING P. T. FOR CO EDS W ednesday Last D ay to Change Courses In to r-cia ss a m m in e contest* Witt f e a tu r e a rc h e ry , te n n is, sw p ro g ra m o f th e C ollege of P h y sic a l ^ A crow d t h a t p ra c tic a lly fille d th e an d f i r s t team b u t an y n u m b e r m ay q u al- f i r s t floor of th e U n iv e rsity B a p tis t churc h h e a rd th e d e b a te an d gav e th e th e tfy fo r th e second te a m . A rc h e ry p ra c tic e w ill be held on j sp e a k e rs lib e ra l a p p la u se . ^ ()n ,y tw o g tu d en ta wiU A ctiv ities f o r wom en d u rin g th e p re s- j ^ a | loweut ta k e n up or en t te rm . T he c o n te sts will be held gport. A ny n u m b er m ay m ake th e se c tio n s ch an g ed a f te r W ed n esd ay , a b o u t th e m iddle of M ay, a f te r f i n a l , second team . All th o se in te re s te d in M arch 2 5 , acco rd in g P a rlin . A ll stu d e n ts w ish in g to ad d second te a m s w ill be chosen in each a t th e W om en’s Gym a t 5 p. rn. th is th e a n ew c o u rse , m u st a p p ly to th e dean ?p o rt. E v e ry g ir l m a k in g a o f h is d e p a rtm e n t, and to c h a n g e see- will In? c re d ite d w ith IOO W . A. A . j physical tr a in in g s ta f f announce, F ir s t a n d second te a m s in te n n is, tio n s m u s t ap p ly to th e cha r ma n o f p oints. th e school c o n cern ed a n d th e n to hrs j in doubles am i sing les, v\ ii be d ean . T h is ru le a p p lie s to all Btu-1 a t Deep E d d y M onday, T u esd ay , a n d chosen. P ra c tic e s will be held on th e th e G ym . All in te re ste d d e n ts in th e C ollege o f A r t s S cien ces, th e School o f th e r e th is and th e C ollege o f E n g in e e rin g . E d u c a tio n , T w o p ra c tic e s p e r w eek w ill be re have been asked to re p o rt a n d , W ed n esd ay a fte rn o o n s fro m 4 to 4 :3 0 . c o u rts S w im m in g p ra c tic e s will be held both te a m T u e sd a y a fte rn o o n , officials of th e T u e sd a y a fte rn o o n a t 5 o ’clock. in a rc h e ry m u st re p o rt S ix g irls m ay m ak e ( qui r ed. a t -------------------------------o— ---------- Curtain Club M eets T onigh t for Tryouts o ’clock T ry o u ts f o r th e C u rta in Club fo r th e sp rin g te rm w ill be held a t a m e e tin g o f t h a t o rg a n iz a tio n T u esday n ig h t a t 7 in E d u catio n B u ild in g 312. T h e fin a n c ia l re p o rt fro m “ S is te r B e a tric e ,” th e w in te r te rm p la y o f th e d u b , will be r e ­ ceiv ed , a n d th e e n try in th e V a rs ity C ircu s w ill be discussed. m\t Battu 'CfiQDS first Cell*** Daily lo th* Boat! Published ob th* campus of tho University of T «a» by tho Tm ** Students Publications. ‘"‘s J t e L O f E M a te V S ^ r iM - W " ’ *M* «* T«*“ f m . , A. C, Wright, 1*M«W J H*U O FFICIAL NO TICES Ed. 129 (HfJtoyy Teaching) will I meet in M B. 105 on MWE at 8 : o'clock. W. P. WEBB, Instructor.! HOULTON “TY” COBB STEWART HARKRIDER DOROTHY ANN FISHER EdH«-ta-CW «f ANDREW (brother's Chapter of D. A R w i„ m e e t }n thp W ren n L i. M an a g in g E d ito r ..... Editorial Assistant brary Friday afternoon at 3:45. LOLA GREER, Regent. BUSINESS STAFF - ...................................Ass.star ..................... 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Eugeni* F e rx u so e Marion Hadlock Maurin# h. ,ti»nd J u tftiU F our tate Bm * M inter Sttmahetli B iM v li Edward Stoops D im * Mtiter Frank M orris W ldkfff G * r4 w L«wt* Mabel C o o ter J -j who Hayti** nounce the arrival of -Circulation Manager society writers group feature. T E A T U R * W R ITER S ..........-........ - M a rg are t B a r d e l TO D A Y ’S S T A F F M a rg are t Gate# - - ~ -— Jum bo Hayne*......................................... Elmer L. Callihan — John Palmer — - «. Louis Ham lett.— ........... Grace G raflas Alice O. S h e a f f e r ------------------------------- Thomas R o u s s e Blanche Horn »— -. Abe M e h l — - - - - - - ----- ------------ ----------------------- ----- ** R E PO R T E R S ,.MU® Assistant Issue Editor SPECIAL conferences Assistant Issue Editor in the initial topics of trigonometry and analyt- Theater E ditor! cal geom etry are scheduled as fol- Society Editor! lows: MWF, 8-9, Ed. B. 310; Daily _ A ssistant!2-3, M. B. 157; MWF, 5-6, M. B. Sports Editor 157. Any student interested ii invit- _ A d ista n t Sports Editor cd to attend the conferences. Assistant Sports Editor EDWARD L. DODD, ; Chairman of Dept, of Pure Math. R ik e n Raffler Et tm M arti* M efts so C oatis Blanch* Horn Wan. IL S m i t h .Sherwood F r-d Jim m te la r k * W illiam A v re tt W o S :lt* r W P. & •« « • B arry B lo b '* W I. K «rr J. 0 M cA llister M ary Baldwin Mist M illar A rth u r M erehan R im er C alllhaa J o h n D avis M-h! Dudley W ynn D ID T H E U N IV E R S IT Y A T H L E T IC C O U N C IL P L A Y F A IR WITH HEINIE ODOM? I PHYSICS 140s will meet Tuesday and Thursday at 8 o'clock in Main ) Building 6, Laboratory hours to be j ! arranged, INSTRUCTOR. It is th e a lm o st u n an im o u s o p inion o f th e s tu d e n t body th a t f Lh ^ Kl‘ th e esteem ed U n iv e rsity A th le tic C ouncil, in its d e s ire to p lace w ' ^ !,t a ath letics above p ro fessio n alism , m ad e a n h o n est m ista k e in r u l­ ing H einie Odom , L o n g h o rn b aseb all p la y e r, inelig ible, in m ak in g th is d ecision th e council did O dom a g re a t in ju s tic e . T h e T exan, a f te r w eighing la.th sid es o f th e q u estio n , jo in s w ith th e stu d e n t b ody in th e b elief th a t th e council w as u n f a ir lo O dom , and hopes th a t th e council will realize its m ista k e a n d re v e rs e Its >" M«ln Building ' - J 1 decision. an d »'» T h e council d eclared O dem in e lig ib le b ecau se la s t y e a r he v'y %T ' °< °ck ,n • 4 c * * PRESIDENT. ” r c" r‘f''r- • ' AN' -ace M q i ew m „g at 7 ..clock Pitching Staff May Be Strong­ est Part of Team, Thinks Coach pitching into cxc^1l€*nt Thf* Longhorn sta ff is rounding form, and may be one of the -trongent depart- ; mentn of the according to team, Coach Billy Disch. “Otto Roy Clements pitched M on-ll day afternoon in practice and he! had everything. He made some of his twister- break for almost two; feet and had fine control, too. Big B«n Dave Allen pitched a remarkable! game for us the other day, and I feel sure I can count on him heavily.) Howard Williamson is exceeding m y 1 best hopes, and Leslie Cox is doing equally well. Dad Burnett, too, is) doing excellent work. I feel elated j over my pitching sta ff,’ added the! gray-haired Longhorn coach. The team's morale has h'-en a f­ fected by Odom’s ineligibility, but Coach Disch hopes to make the most; of the situation by playing either; Joe Eason, Jack Radford, or Albert Leisaner at short stop, _________ o-------------- T en T exas Students W in Second M ention From B eaux Arts Nine juniors and one sophomore! in the Architecture Department o f J the University recently won second mention in a problem submitted for the Beaux Arts Institute o f Design competition in New York. The prob­ lem for the juniors was a “ Lobby o f a Bank and O ffice Building,” and for the sophomores was the “ Interi­ or Bay o f a Church.” Those students receiving mention were; Ben Bailey, R. E, Bounds, R. H. Buse, M. D. Cohen, A. S. Melll- henny, E. V. Manning, Josephine Price, Jack Stewart and Pete Kern­ ing, The sophomore who received mention was C. N. Seekatz. r a d , u a o m w a s n o t to ce p o n . w *eived h is d e g r e e fro m th e U n iv e rs ity o f T e x a s in J u n e . iouncil based its decision on th is p ro v is io n : " H a v e you ev er f « H PRE_LAW ;eived m oney or o th e r co m p en sa tio n o r concession to r y o u r ft th-1 % ^ J X-' J, Ty X* AA Kk*\F * • nitVior n j a nlftVAr n r in :tnv ; etic serv ices, d ire c tly o r in d ire c tly , e ith e r a s a p la y er o r in a n y ith e r c a p a c ity ." T h e law s m a k es no p ro v isio n to r a th le te s w ho accept bonuses fo r f u tu r e serv ice. rn 'sr * —cr a* rn :. . J I .. ..i i., A w n .• jg- u * men in base- b!! report fur practice on J er­ interested in Field at 3:30 Tuesday. ENGINEER’S CUP (Continued from Page I) Louin Jordan, was sung by the En- (licht a t 7sir. ta"th« W e » n t o f rf" * " * »" celebration of tho Ayin* KUSIC Literary Socie ty will meet to- MANAGER. A fte r it becam e kno w n th a t O dom h ad sig n ed w ith N ew York, D r. D. A. P e n ic k , c h a irm a n o f th e S o u th w e s te rn C o n fe r­ ence an d also p re sid e n t o f th e U n iv e rsity A th le tic C o uncil, to o k an unofficial v o te o f th e c o n fe re n c e on w h e th e r a m a n w ho h a d j signed w ith a m a jo r leag u e d u b f o r a bonus w as elig ib le to p a r ­ tic ip a te in in te rc o lle g ia te a th le tic s. F o llo w in g w as th e resu lt o f the unofficial v o te: T w o schools voted th a t th e p la y e r w a s in e li­ g ib le; a n o th e r school voted th a t it w ould n o t oppose th e a c tio n of th e o th e r m em liers of th e co n feren c e if th e p la y e r w e re ru led j d«»nu at 5 p. elig ib le; th e o th e r schools vott*d th a t Odom w as not in elig ib le) u n d e r th e e x istin g ru le s. O ne school h ad n o t been h e a rd fro m , w hen th e local council voted on th e m a tte r. T h e re fo re , it is ap - SPEAKERS CLUB will meet p a re n t th a t only tw o schools in th e c o h e r e n c e b it th a t uiulei th e e x istin g c irc u m sta n c e s th e p la y e r sh o u ld lie d eclared in eligible. rn., M. B. 157. in room 208 Ed. Bldg. this evening REPORTER the U n Building. AII member, i triB of th<' I rgcrl to attend, Presentation o f the Louis Jordan I Cup by Mr. Nolan, a former clas ?- j mate of the honored athlete, then TEGULAR meeting o f the Christian followed. Frances Agnew of Me- ience Society for University stu- Allan read a poem entitled “ When I Louis Caught the Train,” written by j John Lang Sinclair, author of the PRESIDENT, famous “ Eyes o f T exas.” af 7;l5 ______ athlete. Awarding of Ramshorn sweaters to thf* former intramural managers, T. L. Allen of Leander, B. Crofton, aud W. G. Scarborough of Austin, was SECRETARY. Peregrm u.-, p atro n m a le in recognition of th e ir services, tivity since th a t tim e, was re tu rn e d - ;.i a peace p act betw een the two of the by the E ngineers to the Laws a t the schools fo r the time being a t least,” Law School, which was cap tu red by m eeting Sunday. “ The E ngineers sta te d Dean I. P. H ildebrand of the the E ngineers a t the C apitol B uilding re tu rn e d o u r p atro n s a in t to m a k e ; Law School, upon receiving the idol in 1921 and has been in th e ir cap- am ends for p a st grievances and to of the Laws. sain t “ S h e’ll like me for w hat I am — n ot for the kind of clothes I w ea r,” said the Big B oy, but that w as before he felt him self losing groud to a lad w ho looked like a M illion Dollars in a H art Schaffner & M arx suit of the college typ e, bought at Suits with one or trousers— two $35, $ 4 0 , $ 5 0 and up Come in and try one on. and See the perfect fine tailoring. Y o u ’re al­ w a y s welcome. fit Stebbins James THE DAILY TEXAN'S BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF AUSTIN These Firms Merit Your Patronage By Giving Utmost Satisfaction — T R Y T H E M AUTO ENAMELING E n am elin g , WiM b I n t «nd AUTO E N A M EL IN G W ORKS H S E a*t S th St!*** E N G IN E E R IN G PLUMBING MILLER BLU E PR IN T COMPANY E n f in e e r in r School S u p p lies 106 E a s t 1 0 th S t. P h o n e 7985 L aw n M ow ers Re sh arp en e d 75c . . ,ce Bo**» Relined PL U M B IN G R E P A I R S H O P W A L K E R S A U T O L A U N D R Y W e Call for an d D eliver Phone 9614 602 T rin ity a u t o r e p a i r i n g DELZELL & DEM ENT A uto R ep airin g , W reciper S e rv ice a S PCC^ 605 T rin ity S tre e t P hone 7163 o r 8607 A U T O T O P S GO TO F. W. CRA N E For Top C o v e r t , and Body U p h o l.te rln * 113 E ast 8 th S t. P h o n e 5604. _ B E A U T Y PA R LO R S M ARINELLO BEA U TY SHOP P erm an en t W avin g D R ISK IL L H O TE L H air C u ttin g 4014 MRS. F R IT H IO F SC H N E ID E R B EAUTY SHOP P e r m a n e n t marcel!* and . r t n f l e t curl . . . . f l 5 P h o n e 7802 ! WB QIC I whole h e ed , _ E N G R A V IN G A U ST IN E NG R A VIN G COMPANY F o r B e tte r E n g ra v in g * 608Sy C olorado S t. ________ P h o n e 9320 FLO RISTS a r t f l o w e r s h o p Cut Flower*, Pot Plant* and Seed Mr*. W. F. Woodman Mr*. J. C. Porter Phone 9 36 0 204 W. 6th St. — 28 F O U N T A IN P E N R E P A IR IN G H ave an E x p ert R ep air Y our P en Ander sen AT GAMM E L ’S BOOK STORE G u a ra n te e s S a tis fa c tio n _______ F R A M IN G PIC T U R E FRA M ING . M O ULDING . W ork G u a ra n te e d . S erv ice. J o rd a n ’*, 615 C ongree*. LARGE STOCK P ro m p t F U R N IT U R E L o t*tT«n n*4e given out by D r. P en ick , b u t it is g e n e ra lly u n d ersto o d th a t th e v o te w as 6 to 5, an d T h e T ex a n is c e rta in th a t a t le a st fo u r m e m b e rs o f th e council voted O dem to b e eligible. , , T h e law th a t th e council b ased its d ecision o n in te n d e d to p re v e n t college a th le te s fro m p lay in g w ith a p ro fe ss io n a l te am , a s th e A u stin te am of th e T e x a s A sso ciatio n o r the S t. I aul te a m o f th e A m erican A sso ciatio n , an d th en p la c in g w ith a I D iv ersity team , an d to p re v e n t a th le te s fro m re c e iv in g p a y any so u rce to p lay on a c e rta in college te am . The f r a m e r s of th a t law d id not in ten d to exclude a th le te s w ho receiv ed a b m u s fro m a b ig league te am fo r se rv ic e s to be re n d e re d in th e f u tu re . I his is b o und to be tr u e aa th e law w as m ad e ten y e a rs ag o , an d a t th a t tim e no club g av e college p la y e rs b o n u ses foi M gning. fro m F u rth e rm o re , Odom did not know he w as v io la tin g an y co n ­ fe re n c e ru le w hen he accep ted th e bonus m oney. N o p la y e r ev er h ad been d eclared in elig ib le fo r doing a s im ila r act,, an d even som e co n feren ce a u th o ritie s w ere not c e rta in a b o u t th e in te r p r e ­ ta tio n of th e law . T h e re fo re , it w as n o t O dem w ho w as a t fa u lt, b u t it w as th e fa u lt of th e ru le, an d to d e c la re O dom in elig ib le b ecau se th e ru le w as n o t c le a r is c e rta in ly a g ra v e in ju s tic e to j him . H ein ie O dem is one of th e b e s t s tu d e n ts in th e U n iv e rsity , an d receiv es m ore AV th a n an y o th e r g ra d e . F o r th r e e y e a rs he h as giv en th e U n iv e rsity h is best, b o th in th e school room an d on th e ath le tic field. A s a U n iv e rs ity p la y e r, he h a s ris k e d b o th life an d lim b fo r h is s c h o o l a n d it w a s only la st y e a r th a t a n y o n e th o u g h t he had a n y m a jo r leag u e p o ssib ilities. A boy o f his c h a ra c te r an d a b ility does n o t d eserv e to be tr e a te d in th is w ay by th e council. A , T he council is to be com m ended fo r w ish in g to c le a r college a th le tic s o f p ro fessio n alism , b u t it should have h ad th e in te r p r e ­ ta tio n of th e law m ad e c e rta in fo r f u tu r e cases, in s te a d o f B o g ­ gling o u t Odom an d m a k in g him th e “ g o a t.” U n d e r no c irc u m ­ stan ces should Odom h av e been d e c la re d in elig ib le by th e U n iv e r­ sity A th le tic C ouncil. T he U n iv e rsity A th le tic C ouncil is rig h t in its p u rp o se, b u t w ro n g in its m eth o d . It is hoped th a t th is body w ill realize its m ista k e an d its in ju s tic e to w a r d H en ie O dom , an d w ill rev erse its decision an d d eciare him eligible. (elation of Church j te ) Campus Discussed . at Sunday Club Meet a . . ** TM-i. m A t ttw m eeting o f the Sunday Club . • , , . . , , interesting pro­ .. . *.« r, k*ld M ar h 22 an gram was presented. rhun'h- Ma™. F.d Sm ith were appointed aa a coni­ m itie r to arrange fo r a play to bt s ^ n som etim e The pr., ce* ds from this play m ill be used to & delegation to th e Episcopalian , , , ^ N ational Council held next sum m er in May. . at Racine. W isconsin, — — A disctiFs.or. in open forum wa# READING THURSDAY nade o f the relation o f the church nd a know ledge of the Bible to cam- T here will be n o reading on this ms life. Mike Kippenbrock, Levi T hursday, according to H arvey E«- on H * » i n g a » e , and K ent H u n t mere se- gkssoi . feeted to m ake arrangem ent* fo r th*; Thursday, April 2nd, th e weekly mn aal cam p which will be held at. readings will be continued through- terton S p rin g ! A pril 20 and S I ; and out the s p r i n g term . beginning However, PRESENT DAY Club will mc Tuesday, Mnrrh 24, from I to in M. B, 218 instead of MWF l l Education I GOm will m eet TTS IO { biz C olorado s t . o’clock. I in D. E. Hall 16 instead o f D. E. Hall PRESIDENT. 14. Engli h 1.15 will meet MWF 9 in 1002 C ongree* Av*. ORIENTAL BEA U TY SHOP F ren ch M a rre llin f And P hon* 9304 F u rn itu re b o u g h t, sold, re p aired , re fin ish e d m d u p h o lstere d . C. H . C ro w F u rn itu re Co. P h o n o 4996 SOS E. 6 tb AUSTIN RUBBER STAM P CO ?„u,bks:.?.u r .e „ . 201 W est 6 th S tre e t______ *“ *•• **•■.«» Phone 8715 TEXAS COWBOYS will have a lun­ cheon at the University Cafeteria Wednesday at I o’clock. FOREMAN. FENCING classes for girls will meet this afternoon at 5, and each T ues­ day and Thursday afternoon at that hour for the rem ainder of the term . Make up classes may be held a t IO o’clock on TTS, or a t 2 o’clock on S aturdays. Lack of equipm ent will be no e x c u s e for absences. P. B. 209 instead of S Hall 6. E n g lir-h 1.42 will m eet TTS l l in S Hall 5 instead o f M. B. 206. English 2.9 will m eet M W F 9 in S Hall 6 instead o f P. B. 209. English 138s will m eet MWF’ IO in S Hall I instead of T H all 7. G overnm ent 29 will m eet MWF 9 in Ed, B. 310 instead of W Hall 2. Gr«*ek 199s.I will m eet MWF 12 in M. B. 219 instead o f M. B. 158. G reek 199s.3 will m eet MWF l l W ILLIAM SON. in M. B. 403. H istory 22 will m eet MWF l l in P hone 2309 C A FES G I F T S H O P S R U GS C L E A N E D STADIUM C AFE H om e C ooking— Q uick b erv ie* G u adalupe. ‘T r y U*.M P h on* 931* 2408 LITTLE T SHOP A fte rn o o n T ea* a S p ecialty T iffin From 5 to 8 S u n d a y E v en in g D EN TISTS JE W E L E R S DR. W. L. WIER D ental Surg eo n 518 -1 9 L ittle field B u ild in g . P h o n e 6231 U N IV E R SIT Y JEW E LR Y SHOP W a tc h , Clock and Je w e lry R ep airin g N ext Door to Co-op DYERS A N D C LEA N E R S LU M B ER YARDS GUS B. LINZ D ry C leaner— E x p ert Pr#***r— L au n d ry 806 C ongree* Ave, B RY D SO N LUMBER COMPANY B u ild in g M aterial* A nd Hom e* 415 W e s t 19th S tre e t P h o n e 5331 Rug* an d C a rp ets cleaned, m ended, sized E R ! o . J ? £ APITaAL C A R PE T CLEAN C.K3, 2117 E a s t A venue, phone 8538. SE C O N D -H A N D CLOTHES HIGHEST CASH PRICES P aid F o r Seco n d -h an d C lo th in g an d Shoos _______________P hone 8762 SH O E S H O P S A LLEN ’S SHOE SHOP H ave th em R e-M ade L ike New Phone T597 2400 G uadalupe SIGMA D E LT A C H I will hold its re g u la r sem i-m onthly get-together T hursday at 6:30 p. rn. a t IIilsherg’s. A. J. B IE T E R . W. A. A. Council m eeting a t 6 o’clock T uesday a t C afeteria. F . SM ITH . M. B. 6. ALL G IRLS interested in tennis class teams will meet at W om an’s Gym Tuesday at 5, CRO SSLIN . IM PO R TA N T m eeting of the C u r­ tain Club in Ed. Bldg. 312, a t 7 o'clock p. rn. THF: FOLLOW ING C H A N G ES fo r Schedule are announced in the Spring term: B A. 151s will m eet T T S 8 in R | H all 8 instead o f MWF 2, Business Administration 134s will meet MWF 8 in Law B. 105 instead of M W F 9. Business A dm inistration 224s will m eet M-S l l in W Hall 4 instead of W H all 2. Business A d m inistration 229s will m eet M-S l l in Q Hall. B usiness A dm inistration will m eet M-S IO in R H all 15. 250S.3 E ducation 1.15 will m eet MWF 12 in Ed. B. 204 instead o f V Hall 6. Education 129s will m eet M W F 8 M. B. 208 instead of Ed. B. 208. H istory 183s will m eet MWF’ 12 in M. IC 205. Philosophy 10 3 s.I will meet MWF instead of M. B. 8 in Ed. B. 207 225. Physics 140s will m eet TT 8 in Public Speaking 117s.3 will meet MWF l l in Law B. 103 instead of Law B 201. Spanish Aabws.2 will m eet TTS IO in Law B. 9 instead o f D. E. Hall 16. Spanish 22.8 will m eet TT S IO in T Hall 12 instead of H Hall 7. E. J. M ATHEW S, Fancy Dry Cleaning Quality PIu* Tailoring W e hev* *nd C o u rteo u s T re a tm e n t. 1007 C o n g ress. Phon* 7601 th ro * hobble*— Q u a lity . S erv ice, B igg* rn Ca. BOOSTER C LEA NER S 2107 Speedw ay P h o n e 8805 Q uality C leaning by M ea W h o Know How Ja» . J- L um pkin Tom L. D ennis SP E C IA L PR IC ES FO R ST U D E N T S AUSTIN L A U N D R Y S t DRY C L E A N IN G C O M P A N Y D IA L 53b8 E. PETERSON T ailo rin g T h a t S a tis fie s R egistrar. P hone 5*46 ^ ^ 2 4 M G uedalup* S t. GUS B. LINZ D ry C lean er— E x p o rt P r e s s e r — L au n d ry [P h o n e 2309 806 C o n g re ss Av*. Mrs. Nell Burna Fashionable Dressmaking and Remodeling S atisfactio n G uaranteed 410 L ittlefield Bldg. Dial 6901 M A R IN E L L O B EA U TY S H O P 608 Brazos Dnskiil Hotel Permanent W aring. 50c Carl Hair Cutting, Artesian Water D R ESSM A K ER S THE U N IV ER SITY DRESSM AKER H e m stitc h in g . P le a tin g . D re ssm a k in g . >402 San A ntonio S t. Phon* 3285 MISS M ABEL G A N N A W A Y E x p ert H e m stitc h in g , B u tto n s an d P leatin g 911 C o n g re ss, P hone 8362 MRS. EMMA ROSS D re ssm a k in g >28 U t He f ie W ^ B I d ^ JP h « M J » 7 0 T H E W A LTON Th* b e st hem s t itte h in g , a b a t i n g , an d b u t­ to n s. R h in esto n se ttin g * fo r e v en in g d re sse s * sp e c ia lty M rs. F . L. K ippenbrock, 106 W est 8 th S tre e t. pb«m* 9UW_^ ____ M A C H IN IS T S & W E L D E R S W e do C ran k S h o ft en d C y lin d er G rin d in g G en eral M achine W o rk , A u to R ep airin g A u stin M. A G. Co. 219 E a s t 5 th S t. P 2502 M E T A L w o r k ST U D IO S KOLBY’S STUDIO K odak F in ish in g 219 1-2 E a st 6 th S tre e t T IN N E R S Ornamental Metal Work F o r H om e A O ffice F ig u re W ith Me. P h o n e 4660. E . T . S ig g el. 115 E a s t 8 th S t. CAGE BROTHERS T in n e rs, R oofers, A nd R epairing 500 L a st 6 th S tre e t_____________ P hone 8279 M ILL IN ER Y T R A N S F E R S MISS H E L E N E B A ST IA N M IL L IN E R Y 916 C o n g re ss A venue U p s ta irs M O V IN G A N D S H IP P IN G F. H ASTER M oving, C ra tin g a n d S hipping R esidence 3339 B u sin e ss P h o n e 9326 N E W S P A P E R D IST R IB U T O R S DALLAS NEWS By S tu d e n t C a rrie rs. E arly M orning D eliv­ e ry . P h o n e S. S. P e ttu s . 9 117 o r 3062. N E W S P A P E R S FO R S A L E — H o u sto n C hronicle. H andled by a s tu d e n t. delivered. F ra n c is S m ith . Phon* 9294. 75c per m o n th J. REESE, TRANSFER M oving an d H au lin g C m -of Town T rip s a S p e c ia lty , Phone 5287 H A. FULLER, TRANSFER M oving, P a c k in g , H auling 3980 B efore 8 a. rn. A fte r 6 p m W E L D E R S STOERMER BROTHERS G eneral M a c h in ists an d W elders 102 E a st 5 th S tre e t _______ Phone 8822 W E L D IN G A N D R A D IA T O R R E P A IR IN G A USTIN W ELDING & RADIATOR WORKS E le ctric and A cety len e W elding R a d ia to r R ep airin g 205 E a st 5 th S tre et ______ P hone 3733 O S T E O P A T H S W IN D O W C LEAN ERS W M , A- L E W IS , M .D., D O . Specializes in O ste o p a th y F irs t F lo o r M asonic T em p le Phon* 6802 S T U D E N T W INDOW CLEANERS Q u ality , E fficien cy , Econom y V. M. M ouser, Mgr. P h o n e Y. M. C. A P IA N O W O R K _ W O O D Y A R I > s MRS. IDA P A G E FALLON M ak er of F a sh io n * hie Gown* an d H a ts 122 “ R. A. P F E IF E R P ia n o W o rk S c ien tific ally R endered S hop 1406 R ed R iv e r S tr e e t, Dial 36S6 H E A T E R BLOCKS f .25 PE R RICK D E L IV E R E D . SIM PSO N Phone « 4 M A I T H E D A I L Y T E X A N M A R IO N D A V IE S IN “ JA N IC E M E R D IT H »* h m m * * "J • . p . , ■ a "X. : • •'WXS!* S c e n e f r o m th e h i s t o r i c a l p i c t u r e o f th e da y * o f ’7 6 , “ J a n i c e M e r e d i t h ,” . t a r r i n g M a r io n D a v ie * , w h ic h o p e n * a f o u r - d a y ru n at t h e H a n c o c k O p e r a H o m e W e d n e s d a y . ing com edians as it were. Dance lovers will g et th eir fill on the program this afternoon when Jack I De Sylvia w ith fo u r p re tty and shape- j ly misses in his ■ Flashes of Song and Dance.” De ‘ Sylvia has surrounded him self w ith j fo u r very p re tty girls who can sing | and dance. into action steps Zelaya, whose piano playing has carried him around th e world several tim es, is on the “ L au g h ter Week” bill w ith a few in his musical skit. laughs Fam ous Versailles Court in “Janice Meredith ; carnations form ed the centerpiece of the table, and the color scheme of pink and w hite w as ca rried out in the decorations. Active m em bers and the sorority were p re s­ pledges of ent. L ittle Bobby B arry , the boy with the big shoes and big clothes, and nothing but comedy on his mind, is another fe a tu re d act on th is week’s bill. W hereever B arry plays he is rem em bered fo r his eccentric comedy and his eccentric clothes. All the g ra n d eu r and m agnificence! of the fam ous H all of M irrors a t the! co u rt of V ersailles is reproduced in “Jan ice M eredith,” M arion D avies’ new Cosmopolitan production which J s ta rts a four-day run a t the H a n -i cock T h eater on W ednesday. E v ery detail of th is beautiful scene h as been faith fu lly and accu­ ra te ly constructed by noted a rtis ts and skilled artisan s, from the sm allest candelabrum to the m assive m irro rs; and the scene a t th e F ren ch court, w here B enjam in F ra n k lin pleads for aid fo r the A m erican cause is one of the most dazzling of any motion picture. Lillie H ayw ard adapted P aul Lei­ cester F o rd ’s stirrin g rom ance of the A m erican Revolution to the screen, and E. Mason Hopper directed the production distributed by Metro-Gold - wyn. Majestic Showing “ Excuse Me” No one will w ant to miss “ Excuse Me,” R upert H ughes’ new Metro Goldwyn-M ayer production which the M ajestic opened yesterday a t T h eater, for it is one of the funniest p ictu res of the season. Based on th e au th o r’s fam ous stage farce, the film reveals a continuous procession of fa n ta stic situ atio n s on a Pullm an ca r journey across the continent, th a t keep the audience in a ro a r of laugh­ ter. N orm a S hearer and Conrad Nagel ap p e ar to fine advantage in the hero and heroine roles, while Renee Ado- ree, W alter H iers, John Bolesfi B ert Roach, W illiam V. Mong, E dith York and Eugene Cameron are im portant cogs in the wheels of this tra in of comedy. Alf Goulding was the director and John Boyle the photographer. S P L A W N R E T U R N S T O D A Y P resident W. M. W. Splawn is ex­ today. pected He has been to Kingsville and Gal- I veston. to A ustin to re tu rn W hile in Kingsville, he delivered the principal address a t cerem onies I atte n d a n t upon laying of the the corn* r stone of the new South Texas in S tate T eachers College located I th a t city. Easter Footwear Is Now Ready for Your Inspec­ tion at White’s The most attractive styles that we have ever shown. You are cordially invited to come and look— you are just as welcome when you come to look as when you come to buy at this friendly s ole of supreme values. Newest Ensembles T h a t Dc in n a te th e S p rin g M ode the Spring The perfect en emblc dom inated . . a id its suprem acy is ju stifie d by its mode . in h eren t b eau ty and UiimnVh* ! sm artness, its perhaps, mo l of all by its tw o-tinted p ra ctica­ bility. Wool coat with frocks o f printed o r solid color crepe, gayly trim m ed. in plain and printed colors and tra n s p a re n t coats with ( rope fr> ks ................... $ 2 5 .0 0 to $75.00 All-silk ensem bles R adiant Frocks for Spring Sport: The- right dr “-s fo r every S pring occasion may be chosen from o u r large and b eau tifu l collec­ tion. frocks in gay shades, aftern o o n frocks iii solid and p rin ted crepes, and d inner d resses of the most b eau tifu l laces. R anging in $ 1 5 . 5 0 t o $ 4 5 . 0 0 price from . An alluring model combining 485 strand blond satin with blonde kid to match, or lustrous black satin, black lizard trim. The M aydelle Is a B ench-M ade Shoe by M ackey of Brooklyn $10.00 N ew est Coats A re Here Tf you choose you can form your ensem ble by selectin g a coat to harm onize w ith a frock th at you like best. In bright as well as n eu tra l shades th a t harm onize w ith Spring* fa v o rh e shade. Of soft m aterial^, o r tw ill ......................................................... - - R e a d y - t o - W e a r — S e c o n d F lo o r . $25.00, $ 3 5 . 0 0 S C A R B R O U G H ’S LADIES! ONLY 25 W AVES GIVEN W RITE NOW On o r about A pril 1st J ane F lu ette of Dallas , will be Ii aby R inglet P erm an e n t Wave. F o r inform a- | tion and ap p o in tm en t w rite in A ustin d em o n stratin g New French J A N E F L U E T T E 13 15 MAI N S T R E E T , D A L L A S , T E X A S I A splendid n e w Oxford made of Golden glow tan Russia, short vamp, balloon toe, Wingfoot rubber heel. $7.50 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ r ‘ (IDfuie 109 W est Sixth --------------------------------- D ial 6045 Interstate Big Tim e V au d eville M atinee 3— N ight 8 :1 5 T O D A Y Featuring OLSEN and JOHNSO N “L ikable Lads Loaded W ith L aughs’* — and— 5 O ther A cts E qually as am using. W ednesday and balance o f w eek . f l l * J AN ICF E R .E D IT H Conrad N agel Norma Shearer W alter Hiers R enee A doree N E W S A N D C O M E D Y Beauties of the University F irst P re s e n ta tio n of th e G irls Re- c e n tly N o m in a te d as th e M ost B eautiful of the U n iv ersity In a S pecial S p e c ta c u la r Scene A t “Follies of th e South” W ith F o u rte e n O th e r Big A c ts In­ clu d in g M instrelsy , M usical In te rp re ta tio n s, C o m e ­ dy, Specialties 7 5 — A R T I S T S —75 JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL ~~ ------------ .— — excuse yourself from — R u p e r t H u g h e s ' screen Scream everything else to see this thrilling love com ­ edy! _____________ W I T H ------------------ l a F o lic ? F e r e W e a r e the h« I a funny t o y £*cena*# We landed a t Cherbourg, v. h c r on the engine. train to tak e un to P s r i > - : o c K itty ’s au n t m et her en th e tc ador an I sh said we m ust come and have tea * .ac ti: e a t th eir home on the Rue de la C hat, in the C ader L atin. T o P ans Kid and I found a wonderful little cat pension hotel near K itty ’* over on the left h an k where they have the best milk and fi h £ ad ti,ait ie grille. B ittern* we ever had back in M urphy’s Alley. And all car only $ 3 .0 0 $ 1 .5 0 Today we got 18.60 francs for each of our $s, and tonight we’re going to the original Fobes, ole cat, and we’re going in the p ro m e n o ire for only— Kid ju st w ent out for a walk, and I saw him headed down the Rue de la C hat. I suspect th a t c a t of felineous motives. T O EUROPE Cr* RETURN $ 0 .2 5 Yours, F E L IX . W r i t e f o r f u r t h e r p a r t i c u la r s a b o u t C u n a r d c o l l e g e th ir d c a b in tr i p s t o Send for the Three Priie W ln n in g S ro rie * w rit­ ten by Collegians who c ro sse d th is way vie Cupa rd last season. W ard-Stevens W edding S O C I A L C A L E N D A R F r i d a y A wedding of wide in terest in U ni­ versity circles was th a t of Miss Em ily Stevens of Austin and C harles F ra n ­ cis W ard of F o rt W orth which took place S atu rd ay evening with service read by Rev. George Green. The couple are m aking a short wedding trip to New O rleans and on th e ir re- j tu rn will be a t home in A ustin for Reed M usk Society dance, Dris- kill H otel 9 to 12, M arch 27. D elta K appa Epsilon form al dance, S tephen F. A ustin 9 to I, M arch 27. S a t u r d a y Zeta Tau A lpha dinner dance C ountry Club 7:80-12:00, March 28. All-Uni v e r i t y dance 9 to 12, the rem ainder of the session. W om an’s Gym. 9 to 12. Germ an dance a t the K. C. Hall, M rs. W ard, who is the d au g h ter of Dr. and M rs. G. W. Stevens, is a ju n io r in the school of physical education. Mr. W ard is a senior in G am m a Phi Beta E ntertains the College of A rts and Sciences and W ith Informal Dinner a m ember of Delta K appa Epsilon Gamma fra te rn ity . * entertained w ith an the ch ap ter house last week honoring Mrs. M ar- H a rry Akin has reentered school U u - e t M eaney Y ounger of S eattle, . W ashington, who is national visitin g ,a r ^ (i baskrt of pink a fter a te rm ’s absence d u rin g which I d e g a te A inform al dinner a t Phi B eta * * * * * THEATER ROW B y L o u i s T . H a m le t* M a j e s t i c — “ E x c u s e M e ” w it h . M o n d a y , T u e s d a y C o n r a d N a g e l a n d J a c k H o l t a n d W e d n e s d a y ; L o is W i l s o n in Z a n e G r e y ’* “ T h e T h u n d e r i n g H e r d , ” T h u r s d a y , F r i ­ d a y an d S a t u r d a y . Q u e e n — H e r b e r t R a w l i n s o n a n d D o r o t h y D e v o r e “ T h e P r a ir i e in W i f e , ” M o n d a y T u e s d a y a n d W e d ­ s t a r r i n g n e s d a y ; “ F r i v o l o u s S a l ” M a e B u s c h a n d E u g e n e O ’B r i e n , T h u r s d a y , F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y . H a n c o c k — I n t e r s t a t e B i g - t i m e v a u d e v i l l e , M o n d a y a n d T u e s d a y ! M a r io n D a v i e s t h e h i s t o r i c a l in f i l m , “ J a n i c e M e r e d i t h , ’’ r e m a i n - der of w**k- T e x a s R u d o lp h “ A S a i n t e d D e v i l , ’ S a t u r d a y . V a l e n t i n o in F r i d a y a n d .. I ! I &ML VAUDEVILLE BILL Olson and Johnson Are Lead­ ing Fun-Makers on Hancock Bill uled for the Hancock this week. F eatured as the chief comics of the I week are Olson and Johnson. Ole | and Chick a re n ’t new comers in these! p a rts. T hey’re old fav o rites w ith th ej vaudeville audiences everyw here and local M ajestic p atro n s are no excep- j tion. Olson and Johnson are sing- QUEEN H erbert R aw linson D orothy D evore In “THE PRAIRIE WIFE” C om edy— N ew s he was engaged in business. Pi K appa A lpha the pledging of Pete Kerbow of Hem i- announces etta. Antonio. M arg aret W orsey and W inifred H ines have retu rn ed to the P hi Mu house a fte r a week-end visit in San Jam es Willie and D uP ree Holman have retunred from a week-end visit IP th e ir homes in Corsicana. Lillian H agins has w ithdraw n from school and gone to her home in Ja y to n where she was called by th e | illness of her fa th e r. C laribel B ruce retu rn ed Monday from a brief v isit w ith her fam ily in S.»n Antonio. Do I* .vin W. S u ttle has from a visit to his home B raunfels. retu rn ed in New Lucile Womack of Von Orm y and E ugenia Sheppard of Donna have ed to K irby H all for the sp rin g mov term . M arg aret Cousins re tu rn ed Monday rom D allas w here she bas been v o ­ tin g a t her home. Alice Law rence has retu rn ed to Kirby H all a fte r spending the week- jiul a t her home in Cam eron. M ildred Rackley of New Mexico md Violet DeBord of T hornton, A rk­ ansas, have moved to Kirby H all fo r die spring term . E lizabeth Rice re tu rn ed yesterday ‘rom L am pasas w here she spent the veck-end a t the guest of friends and elatives. n B artle tt fo r a b rief visit. J e r ry Aron of D allas, a form er s i ­ len t of the U niversity, has reentered school fo r the sp rin g term . Elsie Townes and V irg in ia la lli- ;het have re tu rn ed from a between- :erm visit w ith relativ es in Houston. E stelle J . Goldman of A ustin has w ithdraw n from the U niversity. Johnnie Gilkerson of Houston has seen visiting a t the Gamm a Phi Beta house. Alvina A braham s has re tu rn ed from a week-end v isit to New B ra u n ­ fels. B ernadyne Stokes and Glynn M itch­ to returned from a v isit ell have San Antonio. Gladys S tallings and M arg aret M artin have re tu rn ed from a v isit to th eir homes in San Antonio. R uth H a rtg rav e s spent the week­ end a t her home in B ernard. Joseph Boyd Cowan has retu rn ed from a visit to his home in San Saba. TEXAS L a s t T i m e s T o d a y | BA RBA R A LA MARR LIONEL BARRYM ORE BERT LYTELL IN F ern Holden has gone to her home Comedy in all its form s is sched­ ar- — ----- t-4? - a t , ETERNAL Cl N O W P L A Y I N GMAJESTIC I ................ * » . . ■ * . , I. .... .W I Vi W e d n e s d a y a n d T h u r s d a y N ig hts CUNARD & ANCHOR LINES F. J. Orpbila, 205 S t. Charles S treet, New O rleans, or local agents Departmental, Inter-Fraternity Baseball and Tennis Will Start March 30 K T Of j 25 gam es for a percentage o f .7 2 0 . D U N C A N WILL A D D R E SS CLUB i m last year, w inning 18 out o f j VV. B. Duncan, * i A m ong the victim s B scalped w ere n curator - . jin n s in , , the GRAPPLERS WILE GO TO STILLWATER /-vi i ». the 175 pound class. Hammonds is a San Antonio boy, and is a trans- TT e „ - fer from Oklahom a A. & M. He attended th a t school tw o y ears ago, and is 175 pound cham pion o f the I n iversity. » em istry D epartm ent, will address at 7 I o ’clock in the Y. M. u . A. auditorium . T’re-M ed S ociety ton igh t T H E D A I L Y T E X A N [IC I TO OHE TEW Local A thletic Club Brings Pa­ cific Coast Cham pions to Austin Next M onday Texas wrreatlcr* will meet the Ore-j gon Aggies at the Austin Athletic 8. - * n u b Monday nleht March 30 Both Divisions W ill Play B ase­ ball in Round-Robin Style The Oregon w restlers have been cham pions of the P acific O a s t for the past several years. With the pos­ sible exception o f the Oklahoma A g ­ the the Oregon A ggies have gies, strongest w restling the in U nited States. Robin Reed, member of the Oregon team, is world eham - I pion grappler in the I 'if* pound c la m | He holds the O lym pic cham pionship I in this event also. Besides Reed, the De part me trial and inter-fraternity J Oregon team will be strengthened by on a man who w as a finalist in the 1924 AU G am es W ill Be Played as Scheduled on Stadium Field baseball and tennis will team start March 30, according to ached alee Olympic*. . , . . . . rector of tntra-roaral athletics. Ten- T( , nis will be played by the fraternities drawn ap by Berry M. Whitaker, di I A * yH the exaCt ^ rTOnnfI o f tht’ decided. trner, captain cb ct, and Southw est Conference champion, will be one of only, while both divisions will take the men on the team , and Hammonds, R transfer from Oklahoma A. & M., up baseball. # Texas team has not been *nnther' Th' 1 wiD : will la: Fred Ford, Campbell, or M a r -!. tm. "f ,h * In t h . tennis tournam ent, . l l will be elim ination m atches. Each fratern ity is to be represented by one team of doubles. The preliminary* gam es will be made up of three Meta, while the cham pionship game will I consist o f five sets, frames are to be played strictly according to sche­ dule, a# postponem ent w ill necessar- EQR RELAY GAMES i y slow up the progress o f th* tour­ nament. I nless otherw ise provided | for. n u m b er, r f t h . f r . t . r , -it, barr,, E a c h C o a c h A l l o w e d t o S e t a e ! are requested to present them selves at Mr. W hitaker’, office for irk nti- f c a lion. ai* _ r „ A„ , M e ° f ° r L v C f y M edley Race c* of, the lay thor into action F wh* • ora tape Departm ental baseball w ill be play­ ed in round-robin style, each team of the league playing one game. The Pre-L aw s. P re-Metis, B B. A .’*. Academe, and Laws will com­ pose this division. All gam es must be played as indicated on the sche­ dule. An official w ill b- furnished by the Athletic Council, and he will be in fu ll charge of the gam es. All nec­ essary equipm ent will be provided by the athletic departm ent upon request ut the tim e o f the scheduled gam es. Teams not appearing for contests on schedule will forfeit, All gam es will Im? played at the Stadium field. P hysical train in g credit will participating Names o f the athlete w I i I carry the colors of the and white t his week against the outstanding at blet es of the Middle W W , South west, and South were announced Saturday by Clyde Little! iv’u .Texas U niver­ sity track coact, The Longhorn re­ tho e of the lay teams, along with and Baylor Pm no, Tex aa Aggies, South wes'aro U niversity Pirates. will ca* tty the heavy responsibility of preventing most of the major prizes going t<» the fumed relay com bi na- [txun* of Illinois University, Drake j U n i v e r s it y , Butler College, and Ok­ given to all men in baseball and track for com petition. but not for practice. The in terfra­ ternity and departm ental track m eets will be held during the U tter part of an­ this term. The dates will he nounced later, W hitaker said. lahoma University. coaches, whose other ail in the relays, team s will com pete Coat h L ittle fie ld was given the priv liege o f musting six men rela y , w ile he m isfit pick on th o relays, Friday, March 27 j,-q u arte! that will com pel lay. Me* picked for th< 2 fur eacV th** onderstanding ti,** the m orning of the RAGLAND A W A R D ED RED CROSS MEDAL Like in «*ch re various r e -[ ir*sit* relay: I al*, Leland J M iller, and I lf, | lay* fo llo w : in the ' Earl Conner, A ludo C lass, B. B. Budd J. D. W illiam s; % milt* re R U Harris, B . B. 8 mid, R obert N ebletL Jim m ie N ichols or Jim R eese, H I M iller, S. biome*!**; h a lf-m il# rela y ? ; Aubrey C ockrell, Robert NebleVt, j f barile th d fc s s, M, Kav ; ugh, R. quart er-m ile B, K ing, S. B ion -1. iii; Alphorns R a g la n - a f Dallas has been awn.-JeU « bronze medal for honorable service by the American National Red Cross. volunteer Ragland is a senior in the Depart­ ment of Jours ralism and will receive the in June He won Ms degree medal service for m ii# life s a v in g and in the instruction of | ^ r t t g a e , Charlie I swim m ers who wished to take Red Cross life-a sv in g bests. During the period of hi.*- work in D alian Eng­ land wa* s p lin t e d dirutwr of tho work. A ubrey Cockv«.:> M ortim er! jftoxt -tem , Robert N eglect, King; m edley Y fyu ts * Ko in la n d G R L Harriftl i l l DONNELLY & WHITE Phone 6131 I Yjmtbing and H eating Contractors 905 Congress Ave Electric Marcel $3.00 G uaranteed Curling Iroiu $1.00 -a te trie Students* Lamp* And Ahi O ther Kinds of E lectrical A ppliances / $ JOHN L. MARCIN 410 Congress Ave Phone 3503 Eat at the BON TON ; CAFE Always for the University in Everything 609 C ongress iw C AM PUS SHOP E xpert Cleaning and Pressing for itS N and WOMEN PHONE 4998 When you write home j for money, use SANFORD'S Fountain Pen Ink I f s Perm .mene Blue-Black a n d A ll Colors "The Ink th a t Matt* the fo u n ta in f e n rin sible” A ccording to a letter from the A ggie train in g cam p, fifteen * era will be brought to ^ Texas. Of 1 M * T u rn er and H am m onds W ill R epresent T exas in N. C. » A. A. 1 o urnam ent *■*-< » STEERS WILL MEET AGGIES E SERIES :Di»ch Says L onghorns W ill Be Lucky to W in O n e C ontest F M ichigan, Illinois and W isconsin, th ree leading team s o f the W estern C on feren ce. B r i n g 15 M e n th in squad, six are le tte r m en. T hese are “ L e fty ” B olton, pitcher; B run­ so n , catch er; “ Spark P lug” C orley, fir st b a se; “ Iz ” Turner, “ D u tch ” Ambler and H opper, ou tfield ers. Bolton is a powerful portsider T eam C onsisting of Fifteen M en W ill Be B rought to A ustin w ith w orlds o f steam, having been 27 and 28. in the chosen the b est Southern Conference last season. His speedy hurling will make the L ong­ left-hander By John Sa m m om a will be lucky to g et an even with tho Mississippi A. & M declared Coach Billy Disch sy, ‘T hey have the advantage M o f more experienced pitchers.” Th.- fbi.ny Mi ssisfiippi Aggies will play tw o games with the Longhorns here W ednesday an d Thursday. They champ- wer*? Southern Conference horns open th eir battling eyes. The other letter men also have enviable records. H ave Seven Hurler# Other hurlers of the Maroon and W hite are M iller, C rigler, H olland, es f rom S trin g er, P erry and Gresham. M iller j ha*-, won several for his s crew , b u t the others are more or less unknow n q u an ities. P erry and G resham a r e recru its from la st year's frosh squad. con tests Cockrell, E arl Conner, Almin Cattle, or .Jitn R eese. fard b i/h Men who will represent the Long­ horns m tile speciality events held in connection with the relays a: re: IOO and yard dash: A u b r e y C ockrell, I Howard Will tam son or Undress; 120 hurdles: Stuart Wright la n d M. S ta lk e r ; J hot put: M, Spra­ g u e and K. L. Berry or M. N ew ell; discus: G. A. fla m s , John Gooch br j Charlie Celaya; javelin: R. B. Shear*- or and Wright or C. Reynolds; high J jump: R. W Haggard and A. Cow­ les; broad jump: Havana ugh and J. W. L indsay; and pole vau lt: R. 0 . Brown a fd J. T. Patters ort or F. A, Sandberg. initial seek, the o f B esid es C orley, veteran coverer o f the infield w ill be sophom ores. m ade up Stuart w ill play at shortstop, B a tes at seco n d , ar* [/new er at third. T his : » show som e snappy q u a r te t is due play in g . three Aggies* First Tim e H ere In 1922 the Longhorns m ade a tour o f M ississippi, Alabam a and L ouisiana. A t that tim e th ey played the M ississippi A g g ies tw o gam es, w in n in g one and lo sin g one. “ G reat sportsm anship w as show n us w hen w e played M ississippi A. & M, on our to u r , and we should r e ­ turn the fa v o r,” said Coach Disch. Turner and Hammonds will leave Austin March Stillwater, 25 for Oklahoma where they will represent in the National j Texan University J Collegiate W restling Tournament, ■ which will take place there on March T urner, who w restling team is captain e le c t o f and n ex t y ea r’s Sauthw estern w restling cham pion w ill com pete in the 158 pound class. He will have to work o ff ten pounds before the contests. H am m onds, a new man a t T exas, has been sh o w in g up good th e en tire season. H e w ill com pete in all m atch- jg g pound class through The Best Selling NOVELS of today are on sale at the TEXAS BOOK STORE ■ a UHiV mi'mimm’i.timiitimimmiuiiimi’tmmmiHiiiiHimmiiuttttiiiim S « . i t h w e « .-rn Bell T e l e p h o n e C o m p a n y N in eteen th Dividend T h e r e g u l a r q u a r t e r l y d i v i d e n d of o n e d o l l a r a n d s e v e n t y - f i v e c e n t s p e r s h a r e o n P r e f e r r e d S t o c k wi lt be on W ed m -* d ay \ A pril I, 1 9 21 , t o s t o c k h o l d ­ if r e c o r d i t t h e c l o s e o f b u s i n e s s o n e r F rid a y , M a rc h 20. 1 925. p a i d R. A. NICKERSON. Treasurer. ttmamrmiimimmmifintiiiimnimimimiiimiiMttnmMMiiHMHiintHiuMmwM SCARBROUGH’S MAN’S SHOP Here’s A n Ideal Spring Outfit Balloon Trousers $IO . 5 0 Y ou’ve heard a lot about this “ensemble idea” that the co-eds are talking about, haven’t you? A sort o f outfit th a t is assem ­ bled and that gives a complete “dressed up” effect. For warm Spring days, the Man’s Shop is featuring an outfit for com fort as well as good appearance. Light weight flannel balloon trousers in the light shades. FLAMING RED TIES Flam ing red four-in-hand ties w ith a non-wrinkle lin­ ing. W ith light grey or tan trousers, and w hite shirts, these are especially sm art .... $1.00 BROADCLOTH SHIRTS F or Spring when your coat is ju st in the way, and not at all comfortable, you’ll want a good-looking shirt to wear w ith your balloon trousers. These are of perma­ nent lustre with attached collars .................. A a a i P ^ * U U _ S c a r b r o u g h ' s KODAK AS YOU GO” I* Keep Y our M em ories of College D ays in j K odak Form K odaks, Film s and Supplies RENFRO’S 1 2 t h & R io G r a n d e — -D ia l 5 3 - f 5 0 6th & Congress— Dial 9 4 l l ' Daily Texan Want Ad Section Get What You Want When You Want It— Use Texan Want Ads. Call Today at Business Office, Room 155, Main Building FOR SALE 26th S t., | FOR SA L E — By owner, a t 910 W. in U niversity neighbor- I hood with an outlook w est on the hills, brick, 8 romos, 2 baths, large ’ lot, liberal fruit terms. A pply at residence, or phone — 29 7430. garage, trees; FOR SA L E — Underwood typ ew riter in good condition with ste e l case and stand. On rollers, ca se roll-top, shelves for station ery. Can be seen a t 1400 C ongress A ven u e. P hone — 25 9804. J. M. Dunn. FORDS Rebuilt and R econditioned V isit our Rebuilt C ar d epartm ent fo r a I FORD ^ 1 like a new 1 that runs one at a greatly reduc- I cd price. \ W e w ill help you ar­ range suitable term s. $ ROOMS FOR RENT fortably SOUTH ROOM for boys— L arge com ­ room with block o f fo r spring — 24 sleeping porch, w ithin a campus. Reduced rent term . Dial 6487. furnished BOY W A N T E D to room w ith quiet, in n ic e sou th ­ studious young man e a st room. Sleep in g porch and hot w ater at all tim es. Two blocks from — 25 U niversity. 608 WL 24th. nished bedroom s, g arage, sleeping _________ _____________________________ * t. F0R ^KJ N7 r Two larce’ we," fur" porch. C orner 21st and W hitis. En- v n n v r h * « a —i trance 301 W est 2 1 st. R eferences required. Phone 4 1 0 6 . — 25 M ISC ELLA N EO U S ^ w ilin g to work and m ust have job a t once. Call Love at phone 2524, 305 P a 4c Place. 29 f, spar! l lme l ’ FOR K EN T— To boys, one room “TTT” " ~~ I all modern * " A N 7 ED- Dorothy D evore is play- with sleep in g porch, irF this w eek at the Q ueen Thea- convenienceS, w ithin one half blocks o f cam pus; also g a r a g e .d eI “ Prairie W ife; Ben Howell 1906 Sp eed w ay, phone 5 8 0 8 . — 2 5 lw iil receive a free tick et to this pic- _____________________________ tore today if he w ill call at the box and one-! room w ith FOR R EN T— To boys S o u th ea st bed J bath. First MATH and PH YSICS are hard! Let private you. floor in new brick hom e, near cam- pus. Call a t 2408 Rio G rande or j Phone Brown at 5283 fo r an appoint- — 26 phone 9 3 9 7 . - e Wlth thls ad’--------------------------- — 24 {m ent in coaching. me m ake them easier fo r FOR R E N T — Cool sleeping porch, bath, and g a ra g e fo r quiet 2 0 6 E. 22nd. -27 boys w ishing to study. Phone 8 7 2 3 . room , FOR R E N T — N ear U n iv ersity in pri-; vate hom e, one nice room to a g en ­ If interested call 2 7 8 6 .— 25 tlem an. BOARD & ROOMS M ISS MARY KING E xclusive M illinery 111 WL E ighth S treet Phone 3839 DANCING — P r i v a t e s t u d i o , 5 0 0 VV. 3 1 s t . P h o n e 7 8 1 2 . U N I O N B U S C O M P A N Y A U S T I N — S A N A N T O N I O E v e r y H o u r on t h e H o u r BOARD A N D ROOMS— T able boarjL S T E P H E N F . A U S T I N H O T E L S leep in g porches. H ot and cold show er. A lso garage. C o n v en ien t to cam pus. P rices reasonable. T ransients taken. 1908 WThitis, phone 4 4 3 2 .— 28 the large ROOMS A N D BOARD— Boys, see sleeping room s porches at 2 2 0 8 N u eces i f you are changing fo r next term . E xcellen t m eals to those w anting ta b le board. — 24 Phone 8 4 3 3 . and SU M M ER RA TES NOW $ 3 2 .5 0 Board and Room $ 2 3 .5 0 Three M eals $ 1 8 .5 0 Two M eals Rooms w ith o u t board $ 9 .0 0 . W ichita S tr e e t, opposite the B uilding. *— LOST & FOUND PH ONE 8422 A m erican sty le dinner ___ 25c Ham or Bacon and E g g ................... 25c 3 D elicious H ot Cakes and C o ffee 15c ............................. 15c 2 E ggs an y sty le T oast and C o ffee ................................ 10c A ll K inds o f C ereals ................. I0c ................... 5c French Fried P otatoes T Bone Steak ________ 25c Pork Chops ............................................ 25c C o ffe e and D oughnut ....... ...... -...... 5c From 5:30 A. M. to 2 :3 0 P. M. 2 5 0 2 Guadalupe S treet______ ST U D E N T S keep your riding horesback. Blooded 2010 Law Apr7 j dler« for sale, —- ——' W a g o n Y a r d , health by sad- only $ 1 0 0 . Austin S e c o n d 1 0 3 W e s t — 2 8 S t r e e t . HEY FO LK S! Like m usic, o f course you do. Come rn and hear “ In­ by Pau« dian Love C all” played W hitem an. It’s a V ictor Record. I.-*aac B ledsoe, Fred K ingdon, Mgr. — 26 821 C ongress, phone 6619. W A N TED — To briefs, type them es and theses. R ates reason ­ able. P hone 5655 for M iss Sm ith.— 26 your M A L E H E L P W A N T E D wom en. C om fortable FOR R NT— Rooms for U n iversity and w ell­ kept room s fo r U niversity wom en students in an approved house. Mrs. J. IL B iggs, 410 W est 19th S reet, — 28 phone 8010. F O U N D — Black leather ca se contain­ ing horn rim m ed sp ecta cles, vanity ca se, and oth er fem inine parpherna- lia . O wner m ay have sam e by ca ll­ in g at b u sin ess o ffic e , D a ily Texan, —-tf and p ayin g fo r this ad. ROOM fo r b oys in quiet hom e, one- half block south o f Law B uilding. 2004 W ichita S treet, — 26 Price $7.00. phone 8 2 8 8 . ‘"LOST— A bunch o f keys attached to strip o f m etal from a key purse. F in d er p le a se leave at T exan o ffic e — 24 f o r reward. •Red' 'The Flash r f the Chmpus BARKER MOTOR CO M PANY The red corpuscle in college life today is the flashy red Conklin pen or pencil. In the pc>cket, on the desk, dangling from ribbon or chain it is the sign and symbol of the sanguine, active mind. That Conklin pencil is a real word magazine too. It shoots a lead 3 H inches long and car­ ries over two feet of them. Fill it on your birthday and forget it for a year. Fitted with the clip that can’t slip” or the ring for ribbon —only $2.50. For those who don’t see red there is black, mahogany and all metals to match any pen. TOLEDO BOSTON CHICAGO A s k th e sto re k e e p e r to sh o w y o u . SAN FRANCISCO LONDON BARCELONA THE CONKLIN PEN MFG. C O ., TOLEDO. O. P e n s * P e n c i l s . S e t s GOOD WORK OUR HOBBY C A L L 3 7 0 2 HOME STEAM LAUF* DRY 211 E ast 5th Sfcrset TH REE LARG E COOL ROOMS— For boys. E specially desirable fo r six boys who wish to stay togeth er. In vestigate b efo re lo ca tin g th is term and stay at a place you will like. 606 — 26 W. 18th. Phone 5970. ROOMS fo r rent: To y o u n g men with or w ithout board. E ast sleep ­ ing porches, com fortable beds. 2411 — 27 San A ntonio, phone 5198. ROOM free to a U n iversity boy who will take care o f m y yard and keep , — 20 the car. Ring 7778. L O S T — W ill the turquois dinner ring p lease re-: tu rn it to <03 W est 2 4 t h and r e c e iv e ; , u m m e r w o r k reward. t h e person who found A N A T I O N A L L Y k n o w n m n n u f . c - f o r t h a t w ill p a y $ 8 p e r is n a t i o n a l l y ad - in D O S T — P air shell rim m ed g la sses in s a l e s m a n s h i p w ill b e g i v e n to t h e m e n L e h m a n , 1 8 1 0 -2 9 lea th er case. F inder p lease leave -29 2. day. T h e p r o d u c t ” v e r t i s e d a n d a t h o r o u g h . e l e c t e d . C o l o r a d o S t r e e t . a t T exan o ffic e , M. B. 155. l u r e r want# s e v e r a l 7 012, M urray. S e e R e e d s t u d e n t s c o u r s e I “ r ' LOST— W ill the person w ho took the gold w atch and chain from locker N o. 109 at P .T . shack at 4 :1 5 Friday even in g , kindly leave it a t the Texan o ffic e o r 1905 U n iv ersity A venue? — 28 P hone Luederm an at 8 043. LOST— At last: There's a great deal o f inform ation to be g o tten from the picture show ing at the M ajestic T heater this week, “ E xcuse M e,” Miss Marion Ball but call at the box o ffic e w ith this ad tod ay and learn.