THE TEXAN A S E M I -W E E K M N EW SPAPER PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY BY THE STUDENTS OF 4 vol- vin Al S H N , T E X A S , S A T U R D A Y , A P R I L l l , 1908. longhorns w in t r a c k meet AT GEORGETOWN Civil ENGINEERS IMPORTANT MEETING ARRIE MAGAZINE ] UNIVERSITY TEAM ORGANIZE SOCIETY OF STATE COMMITTEE APPEARS ON HME I WINS BOTH GAMES SOUTHWESTERN ATE RECORD BROKEN f VENTS n e w m e n FIKE THEIR RECORDS. IN TER - COLLEGI- MEMBERS OF SENIOR AND JUNIOR TWO | CLASSES MEET AND FORM PE R- m a n e n t o r g a n i z a t i o n . IN s h o w u p . CONVENTION OF NFWLY ELECTED PRESIDENTS AND TREASURERS OF STATE Y. W. C A ’S MEET. LOCAL MEMBERS ENTERTAIN. RKPRf SEN TS A PRAISEW ORTHY EFFORT ON PART OF EDITOR AND CONTRIBUTORS. .... IN WAXAHACHIANS SEARCH OF WORLDS TO CONQUER MEET THE USUAL FATE OE WORLD CON­ QUERORS. i j. jo rf No. 49 O n I .is t K r ld a v n ig h t l l - ' l o n i - r a n .I ll**' f^ n l* M a g gineerw’ d u b , Ait * 'I*1*! m*H. I. \ *- K I W I W O R IO B l HILD ' S T . . inform tl M etin g | „ Oh- fir«t l r Ark m o t of th* -on-on , *•««* previouriy bern bold, when • tem VV, .I n ,- I -y, Texas non fr-o i S. nit Ii I p»r*ry rhnirm nn bad Iwen elected and I ii r* *i»i iii ill Pf nm stitutfeui f**r l b pmpM**d ntgKniw • Unn. Al this Inal roccUitg a eonstittt Ii* »n wan p rrw n lo l by lb# c**m»nitt#e. T b it wa* adapted with bul only b w ebftMfd. «v*trvn »* U *1 S*«itl*w« *tefll 44, petal cm*. *i**l co ntrary Im t l w l I be re ,«!* wtwihl imlfewln. ll**' mw’l w>»* I*"* lr flint#*!*'*! In H**r) WUNI r^ rrp tliL IW hiirh jum ps and di*tanrc inn*. which /p a r were elected. In. Kat*i*drl| wa* t b d f d I*. C. Rob«rt#*i», Ural v b r m i l t , a n i I b al tbp t r * 4 tm a b ) b lim president; H a rr/ Rwkwith, *n»nd virc v ,« w l | J* i m bad. I l a mt»r«l« president; Ibm C. U p a m a b , ratonting in f and enftwaponding n » t» itr y , arni I , \\* Mtr lb** *ffa«on I* n t y president; i f fy «»n«-urging. M b lr w n t I** Tfww. l.«*iibtifi|Z I bal t«* «lr»» up OfVieem for Mr. Robert itll •* I th is Iii were bm* In I bp form er w **».^L *n ami Im T* via. Tin ^ .Iilb j Met I* Ila ml, trenaurcr. \« plated before, Ibia s**i#ty ia mud* i n t, rn in ifim lb g fc llr L r rn two n*n««. I b tl - I I b r mil** m n . „p „ f in n e r and H cabr I it ii K ig iiw i *. \y n % ( u object bi lo stim ulate I b r InUmai p«4 (bp * M ptdn af TWM*, matin an c v d le tit lo ll# M tin <*«! »nn* In d r n b f int** I bf u®in Ila m rnibrta In Uw pfwpurallon t a i dbl am*» runner Tex*# bn* ever bad* „f paprra upon subject*. la I br *bot p in , A M m lge. of *.»*»h j awnjrilra of Ibia bim! a r r found in all largr Engineering Mrbmda of Ib r a rd rtn With Hub* t»f pm it IM b *M ( ' l I < M ll lur br* J ami if Ivnlbwd I n ii^ l HI a la r; and In Ibia movement follow im br *boiild la* a b ir It* put Ibr ib r Texas K ig in fc n a rr m rrrl/ cu rren t engineering events, and intf n hmm! pf MfHattW* example f I or * bart f Of flirt. tnt b o m w i t / a tta r engineering i allan « l lr%a * made iii enviable i n T b r w ris ty will b«dd art m il meeting* afd in ib r H int*. su rp risin g m rry i m daring Urn / m r . Regular annual m rrl la dr Ira t aug Nettle* of ^ n i l b m l r t n , in mg«, b o v f t t f , will b r bold rv try rbanbagi*tug night, a l which lim a oftl film 1**1 la id d u b N ettle* wa* enaeedrd ta lr ib r I* »i * print r f imaI I** Ham* I rara will b r elected for Iba m atting /na# b d , in Ib r H»«tibwfw!rro Associa tio n ’ ll I » l * . n g»»d, ami had br rn* Mgwnb* itwrb aa* madr ami w b b b wan a #rrfe»u« din •d ia m if p a* i b r Ira* I I* laid m l , I ‘a l l l i r t W vd, b n a tm id bawn a1*** w*«ti I *** Lad t a r TY ta w ta od ta p p d by bating 1 ,,a ACADtMV Of S G f N d IO H H I DATE CHANGED—TO M EET TO NIGHT—PA PERS OF PARTICULAR BE IN TER EST GENERAL for wbbdt no aitow anrr I b a m a m i ( a tm a n ) «*f Tr% a* al*** A i u r t i f r v a 1 """— TO davit tm * «»| u p m ill In (bn * p r in t* , I b r b«r READ. 1*1 in.* t h ir d ( d u n ' In H r • J!0 / d , davit, an d *er* rid pl*»*v* It* tin ' 410 y d , b d l •**»! (b r lu ll* r t a i tug I b l l d |da*« I / d a y al*** d id in tb r ha* r*«l **ek la lh*- d istance run* ami lb** mUi mil# m d miU nim*. t *b mg «. «tinl p l *<*r in I b r half » d n * b In ii., putt ping Ti VI* did n m r d i g ; lf it l l . In ll** high jump, 11*tilt*, llriiwn W ami Tl»**ma* IM I fur lit *l fd arr al I M *. in- It* v, T b r th* wa* md Jttmfw**! *df mi ii,*, tm «rd l > t i i * n u t/ maUr in thi* «%• ut In Dir Uua.i ju m p I« a i» fair***I |uM»rlvc H*«ulb* *mtrru laking 0r»l ami *• v«ind pbuma. 1 ***'b M«*%» M*r priuiiipr* I lint fur tin* ii* D ■md tlrVfbijwd l». u ill L a v mat**! tai thai wilt al-a* ru p tu re I hi* rh ••lit. ii intr*'lib ti, i* rt ill C ontrary lo citatum, tb r neb! Hireling of tho Academy u t Hrlmcc will h e beld licht Saturday nighl in ro a d «*f l r blay night. A t U te meeting tw o p#p**ra of patiictiU r general in trrra i fur our great liiduatry, a g rn u llu tr, will be pre rut M uted, unm et/, **S*»»ne l>*ettl Ad%ancr« in dVehniial Se**l IIr.**d»ng, ' by Mr. A. I ***** M. Eerguaon, m anager of the i«ba»*, Heed Breeding Earns, slier man, and **Huil, Acid;* by Dr. ti. H. Erapa, S ta te Chem iutf I allege H tatkui, I exa*. F e rtility ami Phosphoric MISS BLODGET! IS LECTURING The State mmmitter* of th# V«’Hlig \Yumm*a ITurfed ( a i Asurs'tation met here t p i ii A md ii. \ t the billie tine' a i**ti venting wa* beld for fbi' newly ehw*t«**l p l•*ii* w ire pre*ewl, representing, Ie Idea th** Htate waninltt*'#, t>l*nen a***o * 11 thor*. \Inuit in the Two meld intr* were held en Kimiay, it uhfeh Mi** Bbidgeit, Mi^a lls Ie bel d e r , Dr Vin*«n. Mi** Htuarl aud Mi** Km»x *j»*e un (he influence of maori** turn work in it* different phi****. Mon day mottling am dhet .mading wa* held |Mitiwcd up ut in* . ll, ut form Until iii flu* pule vault w l hill Ii j......... .,,,,1 Tex** w ay expect tai busine*, to furuwb p e d . the Huah e*-ui thin;.. „( him. W ith TI,-m a- and - g « I* the p l. Itt - s nice f.ir iir.t jump. l,rt h' M 11 th e la te st uini moat rental n m . I achieved. la te , principle*. Mr. EerguMU .... Tex,u ..... nu eve,-limit lenin fo r through v e n t■«, Hone l.mlc th ird place iii scientific tied T h-nin- and p*per " ii* probably ity o f which h a , been raised very the application of is welt know., in llie high \ .mlt mill pine** the „i», in In I Im- weight* Texas was handicapped ii I HHH* Prof. Fraps of the A. &. M. ( <»lhg‘ I»/ the muI,I,i, of C. Bailey, has studied for years the relation ot Bowker, K rahl made hi* usual gfiod phosphoric acid to the fertility of the inb'rno < H I*o win j, in the ftai miner throw , b u t was ^ i l . U**b near fu tu re and the content to be another one of lie is one of the best (Continued on Page 2.) subject. I n h er* ity . will be here May N. Bh#!g#tt, who ii M»rfe*a of Bible fen lure* is dt Ii w rin g in through the the following week, The b v t urea tin* tteeh Ii.ive U*en well attendi-d; every afternoon Die Women’# study hall has Im-,- i i crowded w ith women lait Ii from thi* I diver-ity and from town. All women inU*r,d«*l in Bible study are extended a cordial invitation to a t ­ tend the*# lectures, which are M d «v ery afternoon from five to six. —. ........... —.O '" .................................... ■ A m ost rem arkable sale w a, ma.lc tt.i, year when the leading haberdasher, “ f Paris anil lon d o n l«»u«l.t their s l.s k »f men’s apparel from a Phleago inanufae turer. Hirach Wickwire A Co., a lead ing elothier of this city, handle* the same kind of stock. -o-—------ - M i-s Elizabeth W right, who has Iss n unable t« atten d classes f./r some w eek, on account of illness, has (one to ber home in P a la tin e to recuperate. The April numlier of the M a g a z i n e Isl ii 1 I ban usual, mainly bem oat lietter C o n t a in * not a Bingle inexeuaahfei a tory iii or essay, something aim ed a college puhlk ati*»n. I* too much variety English 2 or Fug liah ft g in * too in neb of it but. on the whole, a irai** w orthy effort on the p a n «*f the i*.11L r ami eontritmtor», i»us|i»e Tbt'fe may ptiblhalioti repreweiita the The f i r s t Story, **Henmuia in M»*ne« rn not a homily, ami there fe* no l i s p ( b e Htinday nebool e f f o r t , but 1^* of th# *ef stones are olive stones, aud moo* are bnl the echo#! in a girl s «**a sri* lire of the “hoif sgo sL a te * ;’ of to ic ca aid. the “be g**«d Ie*•**#•” fe*arm*l at m o th ers knee. W onky o f c o m m e n t kl the fa d is haw) and j th a t the *t**ry purports to have been acted out in th# IHI* W oman's (alibiing and the library. rn easy to bul ieee im the part of one who sees chapters awd scene# from id bef stories in, at least, the latter, any day The story is rath er U*» h ng draw n out, and aim** a man was luougbt in lo it. is md well enough played; he his part into the story «cough doe* md rome to show what hi* relation I* though it ta finite apparent what he want* it lo hi. The story is *|uite ir-*d. one «*f the I***! of the year. *A Comparison o f Moth es pea re* Ham* b*C and Kyd * Hpauish Tragedy " K of It* till#, how euarae. an English essay ever. is «i»ill, H ut warning, and anyone who reaii* ll. ha* only him***!! to Liam#. The subject I* well handled though fbi* pajH’r. Iou, I* butchered by the printers enough “Hun Flowers** i* the -trong* •« story (Continued on page 'J I TWO GAMES TOD AV WITH BAYLOR To m s, i ; T rinity, I, Flushed with s victory over T, C t T. w HH the T rinity th# m ighty Rumlull Iii the h o . tc»m I wivers!!/ bw*el«sH t lift# kl. ta d work r %*!„« to ti»w n VV iwfuesday In *eurrK sd m o re worlds to e>*ugw#f. sud ms! the u*,isl fate of world <*m*;wetofs, The in lh# wsv w r * t o bsf aulu they found of f a r tbsr triumph# WM u cr***ked IBtie •outbpUW named Mrnesbeok. wte» dkb e*l o u t to them lh# crook#d#ut variety of pttahud bulls sawn ow * turk Fluid few •mo# lim#, aud l#t them down without a hit f»»r alw# i s w v o iv t inning* h#v4i hml imwUnd. I*s», u«al w aited only ow# man. th# drat <*w# who faard him This walk re*ull#d lu T rinity * bawly -Minter owing to some in (iro n b ark th# pu t them over. Two n r r n n i w crows with nobody oui furaud firoaatark In work out of a tight ptura lu lh# third, but be was equal to th# etnergcneA sud th# visitovw bad no fu rth er opportww* timuahuah had sow# Unwit a* Ital how#v#ft M al Hen Ka od I tug •U tancr soma punrbsa th a t into bis would bat# been bit# with sn ordinary tas#w*an, while VV elk cf r**bbcd th# Kl I la I s - haggur e a s t ! men of a y m i f e w ith * •*M»*atfe*ua! iwt* h ou th# fight gold foul Ibm, Thu right Acider also pulled off m pretty throw U» third, wblrh Hefei -low ten*piet*»i» al second when work mink! eaaity k#ne adtuiwcd a le t fit**.* Af let thai (< outlawed on page t i COLLEGE BRAND CLOTHES Come in all the snappy up lo the minute styles, from _ _ _ _ _ _ Coats have cuffs, large creased seams, patch on pockets; three-button style. They have all the style and snap possible without in one, tw o or being vulgar). Special $3.50 and $4.00 Oxfords $ 2 . 4 - 7 SCARBROUGH I HICKS alto ha. negotiation, pending with Tri,,- j p r e t e e n fly for a .e rie , with that t-am . to I - th o u *. nil are ..jute . ,t.- to th . dignity of a The second I “ E x it of a Soul is b eautiful of .to ry . - r its riexi ween win uuuuw®™ r ’ ' - drawing card, a , the regular, leave for vied a e ro ., the New Orleans on the trip tonight or to- aha.nele.. morrow, and (here will be no more I ni v e r .itv game, here until the A rkom a, - i * w .. garni series, beginning April 23 _ LONGHORNS WIN TRACK M EET AT GEORGETOWN. (Continued from page I.) between Krahl and Aldrcdge promises to is* i-p«t of the dlsappointe*! lover re* r J t!W •; * t o r t ; . ,1b n o. .bines of Texas, third. ond, I ~ m .n l or T e a * . WH. n m " K r . , ,MWMOI*. S..«U,wo. Oro. se appearing in this nu rn lier. u lyric 1 mast “Once • * veer, - not ver*i*x “Liken the The exchange* as lienal show the ex fvllent discrimination of the edn that department, and the same style we have : . i takes much of talent to Inf , into a department necessarily brhf, learned , * evjHft . . t* , . «»r of spiry |t --------------------- . excuse than eiistom or spar# filling. .... The editorials are along com int amal lines, and no comment on them Mem# th. IM whole th l, nnmMc .low * pfx»v erne ut oxer any previous i mid »* ami the editor I* to U> doubh e,* grain* lated in that the material «*», together during examination numth. * “BHIv O’Brien i* more original, a , . , brief fbaracted sketch, drawn from life apparently, ami telling us a great deal generally regarded a* having tm other IHC interest . , • . , Hilly. “The Wheels of Tim e” ha* the time- j t * > « • « ...t iT .o d fio .ll,* tho I n e ..a r y or d e i c i d e ' l ~ k . h y IMH. It Is gissl. I Hough marred hy the mi- placing o f a Ii**-, \t h s -t the Ia*i line ought to la* first, h bet lur it a a * no ant Nueces street. Old phone SBR* M ist Virginia Mullens gives I c * " * * hi lemons for Id, -yjRt lancing. Twelve W E r n k o d a k : : : - E V E R Y D A V K o d a k s L o a n e d t o S l u d e n l s Jordan 6 1 0 C o n g r e s s A v e n u e , U p s t a i r s GET T ttE HABIT. rrf K->i< IT <■> I* V . RUTLKDGE f t * a First etas* Hate I ut and an Easy M u ir ■Undents* Trad# aotiefted 2*1A Gtiadalupe s tro tt. especially (AitrrtUB Hall Committee. Jewelry, Silverware, Novelties J. L VREDEN BURG H AIA Contra## Aventre R E P A I R I N G A SPECIALTY firing inning, when corked Edmundson, their star twirler, and Captain Graham decided to go on lh* was not the line him self. in his best form, blit he retired the VVaxaharhians hitless except iii the sec­ five ond short ones, mostly bunts, and a sacrifice, for two runs. An error and a sacrifice sent a visitor to second in the fourth, the and Graham walked sixth, otherwise the T rinity boys did not have a look in, two men bunched they in Ed rn ii nd son was rather easy for the Texans, but they hardly made the most of their opportunities to noon*, although Graham and Wat In n pulled oft some of the prettiest ba st-run fling seen here this season. W alker was given a life on Rock laid eft** error iii the second, Graham down a lovely sacrifice and Weatherred uncorked a two hugger *»n w hich Wa I her seampeml over. Wa!hen opened the fourth with his rap to left for two bases. Walker laid himself on flu' a1 tars of sacrifice, and Graham produced a lovely little bunt, on which he scamp f»red lo first while Edmundson and Ben mer were vain!* endeavoring to catch Wa then captain st the plate. The scored a moment later by taking every ails anlage of a wild throw of Beamer to catch him going to srrond. which Tem plet' ti permitted to escape The Texans added one rn*ne in the eighth for g"**d »»»ca*ure W a then hit safely with ••ne down, ami W alker brought him home « ith a two ham* hit lo right Graham*# bunt sent Walker to thin!, hilt W cathern*! filed out THE TEXAN A sem iw eekly newspaper owned and published by the students of The Uni­ versity of Texas. EUO ENK L. H A R R IS .. .Editor in Chief H E R B E R T L. Y A T E S . . . . . ............. .......................... Ass’t Editor in Chief H AUBERT D A V E N P O R T ..Athletic Ed. J. R O B ER T O’C O N N O R . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....................... Ass’t Athletic Ed. LORENA MIDDLEBROOK . . . I xkjwI Ed. Associate Editors, lionise Temple, Annie Sowell. Ben Dyer. (son Goodman. ti. IL Smith. B. M. Woods. Drew Staggs. P. V. Phipps. N. P. Morrow. Paul L. Haynes. W. A. Philpott, Perry W . Evans. P. K RA M SD ELL........................... Managei Ass’t Manager H ARD IE I * D A V IS Entered as second class m atter Sep­ tember 25, 1207, a t the postoffice at Anatto, Texas, under tile art of Con* great of Marrh 3, 1872. Addrest all communications to T I T e ts n . Anatta, T ex as Subscription per year ........................ $ I J 0 UNIVERSITY TEAM OAMES W INS BOTH (Continued from Page I.) runner W eathered aq Harrod a par Ocularly tall one in the left gtrdeti fashion In the first The runt were all acquited in rather four inning*. easy Fur T rinity llandrtrh* walh «l, atole see infield olds. nod, and scored on w sw inning Texas e vened ap Patcher walked. Hughe, tacet Ared him to second, and W et hen scored him with a hit W it hen t>*»k third on ^abater meter*# error, hut was out at the pish* In an attem pt a t the "squaaaa” play two in the sam# in th e second T exas added Texas MI 4 F u lrte r. rf . . 4 Ilugtie* •• Weatherred opener I with a h it, Bn* w nice Hughe* ** . . . . 4 " • th r u , forced him at second R*»bacts*m hi* . . I W alker, rf safely, and W ary trored both runner* I «rwham. p . . . . . . 3 with a good one. . . I W i a t l n t H , lf Brownie*', r . . . ft. a K*»tert*on, lh . . . 3 . . 3 Mw* y, 2b . , , . .lh I t ll (I t I I 0 (I ti ti . . . Templeton, aho is said to h ale pitch ad hi* Aret game for Trinity shout the time I a Na lie wa* wandering around in the vicinity of Tehuacana looking f**r junr n game, relieved Daniel at tare and pitched p * * l hall. The Tex* ami added three more off him in I he fourth, however, owing to his weak sup and wa* port. W eathered waited, fmeoad again Roberts**n rapped oaf a lo Edmundson made a sensational right fo rm ! by Brownlee at it*"*I a a this rn 4 Trinity. lf MI I lh min* k* ** , l l ll . 4 *N brl* MIO-ter. lf 0 lla-uiior. »• . . . . . . I I . . 3 , , . . " hit**, 3ti I , . . I Hamilton, lh I Tem plat tm. rf . i i ll , I l h w k a t I 21* . . . ti te lly, r f * #♦ * • • . 3 ll Edmundson, p . . I tut W hite muffed tim hall. Two none trews scored Robertson. Brouille** sud Racy, who went to aaron*! chi the first me. Both (nun* steadie»l down after lint, and there was u t ) little doing o r either side. The wore: Taiga. AB R. 31 2 Summary. II P it A. K u 0 I 2 ti ll 2 I I 4 2 2 it • 0 I 0 3 3 2 3 U ll I ll » ti I ll 0 fi I Ii 2 I I IU 27 to 3 it ii t» it I i o I I I 5 IGI V I ti I I ii 0 I-* 2 I it Ii I I ll 2 it ti u t ll ll ll ll 2 i i I i i i i 24 IU 3 A R o, "W -w to -i,, »» " T ,™W* : 1 IM I Mr A ret bo ^ in IM . . . . n i b , S M * I find CvlrMr MI id and raught a l*hsk tr y ­ |y Robert*”* la lrh e t's ing to er*»fc from sre«»ml •* hit. ami Fulcher a a s ebuhtd off trying to steal third The score: first; Lidar of Texas, second I n t * , lim* Stanford (*f N inths extern, third 2 minutes 7 I A second*. Mile run— lyres «d Texas, fii*t| Lyday of Tev*« •CfV md; Got man of Tex***, third. Time I minutes ta wein«h. High jump . Hone. Brownlee and Thomas, all of Tex-1 ,y. . h .iBbt. -.Ohm,. in ,.,., j ^ .s.MrtbwwMn,. I of ll im he*. lit s t; M di-l.-i th ird . Distance ltr»mn •rf *stil! hwtr—tern, «ni*s»l; I fit «lt * t Mien* of Texas, I*«*le % Ault T h a w * of I fret ' Texas, first) N iip - of N*mt ha ester n I I eeoml• Dortr ut Texas, third. H eight kid ledge •*! ft fir I a oh ties M et put I cxu*. ^n»thne*tern. Ar**; Kmhl of seeond • Hlailer of Texas* third, IR* ti tumo r thr*»%* lance t« feet <» in* hrs rn K (alii of Texas, **f H«»ut bn ester n. scr*»n» ; NI* it* r of I * xa*. third, la id hurdle* N» u|*s «»( N a lb v t s t r in« It right **l T e x a s , sens md. Tin*** f i r * ! , lr m A ***»»r*d* 22** yard hunll** * Vt lite* of H*,iill*iir I. IU, fit I { v 11 lf ti I i i .a •* ut Non! ha •-st­ him 27 1 3 werxmd*. 'lit* t i r e T exas h a m b i .Iii, I *•!*%* *•«•! I allan* fit**; Houthardern Ilr**ati. ern, third I relay j .lone*. I I I fret l l Inches, team* Nettle*. M«M*. Newton. wee* rte I , I • n»r, ms • .lid * 3 luiiitih** t i lh**Aimi I Ai „ . . . f i d I *tf I n t l . I Austin Male Academy, Austin, T exaa Pf pare# bar all departments of the I «*xa* Graduate# enter I I ti ii rf ally without e ta m math ar. I ii rn*ratty of the APRIL MAGAZINE A PPEA RS ON TIM E J . STAN LEY FURIA Principal I Continued from page I.) of the I*sue, arid one of the most pun* is the story of eft iii of (lie year. a girl, a d**g, aud a man, bul principal She i * lie real* #unfiower. ly ui a girl that though It THOMAS & KOOCK. CHKAPFST AM) ll KST J KW ULRY OI ALI, KINDS T w * base hits: W eatherred, Wa then. W alker S a ri im i- hit Templeton, 2. Struck «»utt S. Ba si - OII balls: Hit by pitcher: * j Graham, 2; Walker, flower#, to give a lith* lo tin* story make# belie* «* is galilei tug the in, the fluw.-r *«tn story. Graham. « ; KdittUttd'Ott j The hero is thrown from hi* automobile aud partially paralyzed. Naturally, hr U* *c* not nu-ut tun Ins love to lier again. The story gather# about her efforts to make him mh- lier love without the fancied hu rn ii int iou of telling him o f it. Ilia self sacrifice la quite noble, but GIT * it ahum. 2 . Kelly. lim BAYLOR TODAY. to a lift*-Iinn* In addition (o IM regutar gnmc with I nothin* wh«» coml * r*d * ilh W»» I n 1 cripplf, tying hrrM'lf brought about by the accident o f her stopping at the door to escape a passer­ by and hearing the exclamation of to r­ ture wrung from the hero in Iii# de»ola lion. The story of feeling. “Holliday’# this afternoon, Bayhirltc# t ub#” have arrangetl a game with the Baptist* t«» be played this morning. The *ecom! t«^ni men arc still feeling*good over their victory over tin team, and are anxious to duplicate the feat by deflating sonic I niversify team , and Coach Buries n of Baylor ha* consented to give them the opportunity. The Culls will line up a* follows* is well told and full “Night Above other firnt DR. HOMER HILL. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 0ff.ee ever Chile’# Drug Store. Rest deuce, 2 W W hitit Aw, Both Phone# Residence, 224; office, 65. in ‘ S p P t r i p r f i y p PICTURES A»d SILVER LOVING CUP Awarded by (bt Profp»ai#aal Photograph­ er* A Mot u I ion of T tii* ai D&IIm , Oct. 24tb, to * BUSIIItSS EDUC*TIPI TOBY'S n a r < i i i ca in n rn im , t* xx# h «*H «sr tewie S » >UUV X * W fto H «»V as»rf«/ cw„ t# us# j## fat *%* SAI*♦ I !* i l l ta* tus itiftt t .ti«t| S t Cauf aer I «« dx# Bm FOR YOU university c o m m y STORE ICE CREAM .n'd“ COLD DRINKS Wrfeck, I ; Daniel, lletid- Texas, 4 ; T rinity, 2. ?or Thursday’s game the visitors un- SECOND TEAM GAMES. Iii addition to the game with Baylor today, Assistant Manager Holliday is endeavoring to arrange for a game be­ team and St. Ed­ tween the second to be played next week, and ward’# Suckle Up In a A EW BELT AMONG THE LITERARY SOCIETIES POIITICAI SCIENCE BOTH RUSK AND ATHENAEUM TO INTEREST! NG P R O ­ IN SOCIETY R E N D E R GRAMS TONIGHT HALLS. ATHENAEUM. ASSOCIATION MEETS VERY INTERESTING P R O G R A M RENDERED- PAPERS READ SHOW MUCH WORK AND PR El ARATION. Moore & Morrison M e n s A p p a rel 1808 and t8 I0 Lavaca St, Nflirmath e well and Jacob*. J N egative— It. IE ami \ \ \ A. Threadgill. 35c 50c 75c $1.00 U nusual Values for the Price. See them BOTTLED COCA-COLA IS BETTER Hight, rJrtm nated, uniform M rraglti and fa v o r. DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING Ail (or it. Vnur dealer ran got it tat roo, or by tb s coot frow STAR BOTTLING CO. It* i l l f a t e d Agrote o«d Bot Her* f*r t h it T errito ry . f l o a t s 246. HIGH ART TAILORING COMPANY SEW SWELL SU ITIN G S. vb i ff si v o t i N r r t i I jaerfrrt tit ting B l u r o r c l o m r s I* a ii in viper ie need In "order have Had Id year** e l la n o t I toking It til# p»* *ple w ho P * * ' ■ake the * t< t! e * that the pirate ^ ftle n U r y* ting m a n , but ll I* the aaa he* in J tin* tape. Come t*. tee «m fur es < r n thing fur* M ing* \ I Iii*-vie* ami Ie ii nit good* 4 * '* rb iti. in men*# GERJES & K E I T H , I6U Lavaca St. The spring term oflWr* of tho Athe­ naeum will he installed at the meeting tonight. The retiring president. Mr. .tim Harley, will favor the -ochd \ with an addrest, ami itmoming «*flieer- the w ill prohahlv In* called upon for short -jiecche*. In addition to 11ii■*, tho Col* low ing enjoyable program will I** ear ried out! Hit regular monthly mooting of tho .Science Anociation wan In Political T hum lay afternoon at 4 oVIcrk, Tin* following program was a art uh! out: A T. M< krait I tomii y into tho Iii d u * tm l Tjtbor l*robl»*m.” R. P. C ollin* "The Hotni^n amt Gal­ veston IhtTcrential.” J. I.. High**aw—"Early Ti .oh* Rout*'* and Trade < cuter* in Texa*.'* I too) afflation Haney. Oration- Stewart. TV hate “Resolved, T h a t MI I tell of t h e e aubject * wa a treated tho -amo time S ta te . tho pitter County, l>mt rift and f i t y Oftie,»M should He Nominated fly l)ire«i Priori? it- Held I showed nun h work and pn parat ion on t 'twier State Regulation." [the part o f th***e who had h.lin HinMiiotc. Ik dr Car** In a thorough, and at ~ » '*’*7 euler tam ing man in-1 . prepared them, amt are undoubtedly real e-ntribu literature of the -object** i ti"iu to the .lorn'*. Eh I,, Hand* I di«enaaerl. Mr. MeKean gat e •owe very inter Rowers r*rli;iliion(nrv Krill Ka tempore Sp. aker- — Hoi nm* and eating thing* mi the M e r pr Idem Ile allowed the price-* paid for 'k illed lat*or 'N t h , Varina* o itio . ..f T* .» * , it'.l tho tnflnonoo of u n fitte d f- n i f o tat** nu tat o r c ! In, w a . hi. •* "rn work o f tho laten anim e JA m oot; w m wprnllvr. Adam.. Tho follow in s ar* tho in.tallm l f.mffht! Kopotw ..moor. in ho * * « ’- • F.pootall, l l . r r K l!ii.|i . I. ii'or. I p ro .h |o n l; TY. A. T N m ktfill. vino |rro»l-1 .lo u t: I flu v no*, chairman parlbm out .tv I .I .ho Hoi m r.. - r n * a rr J pr,*r..m -mn KuirwH. ort!rot I'.ill ll. \ I .Mo .lrill; nf ,lw dHfcrantlnl ■ i" -li..n Ho .te.aod Mr r " ,M**» *knw^ ' .h o .l .m '. rrr.T OrteHjr tho j,i.«lro .rf put'intr U n . ***■ m ille r , -w o r m -* . It Hoi I in . \ BUSK j kct rate ffwr • * * « • ' * " ' " » »"*•" ">• **U " Inwg d lata nee point*. and (bent ah wing under t heme condite*!** to co m p e te fn f th e «'**tt**»> trade ,„ ..,I U H , . T V R n * woald ho pte*~”I lo havoj ^ Utefwaw’. . . I to u r pre** iwe *hi« clo n in g at tiering o f the following pr>"grunt I ta ie** port. llrill the ten I. M» I enn. I! A HMie, AV. Parliament**' d r a t Hot* E. C ol IH I itn A tk m Ila! C, Im AY bework AV. d c E tlortan. I I H ein ie — MRe**ttv?*d# That Congff*** wH *iilt Pa** ai* Income aint Inlier it anre ( ac U » " Affirmatiie T N eg a tiv e T AA, Thompson, * * Tvfcmpwro* AA* It. F r v t . I \ t mdd I lt»*h«*p. Iti rtl I * Heal, I ** E Graham. Both r Honea. O p t! Evening' I OB. J. 0 , SIMMS. DENTIST Over Kaltar's Stat toner v Store* Opposite Avenue Hotel. m Cong. Ave. A natta, Texan. R O B T . E . T H I E L E . Dealer in ALL KINDS OF MEATS AND SAUSAGE. Car. 19th aud G uad.lop* St*. Old pbuii I « J . N«w pboa* St* D R . F . W . S M I T H . i»**m *tnge fare e h a rg fl. ami »th,r in to n a tin g t»eeian*e «*f the 'Wfijeet, aiel ta n n in * one nave rn little *»w th a t ♦ah It. h i t prepare.1 on a U rge •rah* je» I and a map obowing the' err Ii trade ro u tes In T em * . and eery graph* illu stra te d hi** pap* rally (hi* Ile «h«tw od the influenee •>( thew m ap, lim « «>n iii** r»dnwl*at§oW am i d«* early i «l*.potent **( T r i aa, amt a1*** g a te «*»«• iw tl* r%,»*»*|.W * .ii lite tim* f rille d to trtak*' **»we of th e m»«f r tn p 'i* int run* int err * I lh.* lug incident* ..I pk»nerf I ra t el in I * ta* ttigether w ith other* |*he*M’ p i:* *. j*f«|nm l am i read It) tHnt ha** been th e a** eh* I ion d u rin g the me rn lier* **f tie ftled awat ami kept I » y e a r, wit! nae and reference In th e flit tire i* «*»,- pm |«t •• o f I Le a****1*!!**!! I** gather in thi* manner the latent am t «*»***t »* I in hie Inform ation i|Ueatlon* 1 1 1 . (ti lmp*»rtat»f T it* * T he ^ aln** **f «»mh a roller It w ill furnish a ready aoUree l" f nteml*era of th e h*g b la t tire. ut *i*t **•*!•» ami **th«*r*» ah.* rn Uh ..»h»..!. I., i m i t f l . T h e aaa* trial ion feel* se ry mueH I Iii** enettiiragetl th** work ill g r e a t e r y ear, and lo«»k* forwar.1 t« i.uMiiipiiuhnieiit u nevi year. i« **eti at once. |hem *elvea *« inform d o n e th e ti DENTIST. AT OTHER UNIVERSITIES. Opposite Avenue Hotel, over Keller * Phone 1034. 722 C ongtraf Ave. A ustin. Texas P ennayhania, By defeating the I *-c rn rhatiiph n*. thr»*e two out *•( ta _________ I game*, the I iiH«*r-»ty of Chien#*. lM»-ket Its too hot to h u r ty — W h en y o u a r c doA vn to w n stop in at ou r store— It'* cool < tibiig**’* favor. 2 0 ih C E N T U R Y D R U G S T O R E SM ITH & JACKSON P h o n e ' 288 622 C o n g r e s s Ave. i**,**!'* 'h H *!‘» H T h e A u s t i n N a t i o n a l B a n k i C a p i t a l ..............................................$ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 2 2 5 ,0 0 0 Surplus a n d P rofits rn 2 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 Deposits rn - rn rn rn rn ’ Business of the F acu lty and S tu d en ts of the U niversity solicited. DOR the best ice cream and latest cold drinks, come to the biggest, roomiest, and airiest place in Texas US YOUR ICE (REAM ORDERS fOR YOUR B10W0UIS—DELIVtRED IN FREEZERS 100 0 . 3 C o n g r e . . A v e , B o t h P h o n e * L. A. WOLF & BRO. Ho yon know f h tt you run alway* j g e t up to d ate ru t 6 w e d m illable h r N E L S O N D A V I S & C O . way orcaah*n a t Co I n e, C. ngreoa tvcnue th e lied# Park El *ral IM PORTERS AND W H O LESA LE GROCERS. SPRING O X F O R D S S O L D A V I S . iii fall Ila* af lfe-«lrr latp n rtad a » l ii i w i i , vigor* amt to hom m . t t e t e n M ) . |r f i - . |i r , l i . I.H.W. s a d iw i» p a p * n W U t' Itilllarda amt pool U t.lM M | • ra n d ira. •ira R r p .i r i i y pnal an d Id lllaH la id * . • Im a .p rrfn lt/. mg Av*. h i ran i GEO. W. PATTERSON. UNDERTAK AND PROPRIETOR ECLIPSE KR STABLES. BAO OMNIBUS AND OAt.K TRANSFER FIN E CARRIAGES AND LIGHT LIVERY. RUBBER T IR ED HOSPITAL AMBULANCE IO* TO u t EAST SEVENTH STREET. BOTH PROKES le t. S . E . R O S E N G R E N , U ndertaker and Embalmer. H a fts for Hilo. H ospital Ambulance ria * Caf at i C onfit»a Ave. Phone# 431, C H A S . B I N T L I F F , Manufacturer C ornice, Tin, S lits and Sheet Iron Work. REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY. Pi rat dona Work. Eat! ma tea Furniahod on Application. Old phons 781. 207 W. 6th St ^ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 S S S S 4 S S 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 o THE RELIABLE BUSH& GERTS PIANO BUSM TEMPLE H O O -H O i C o n u r e " A v e . J. R. REED, Mgr. W I MUSIC MID SMAII GOODS ii Oxford* thai fit and (eel good all over. Tan, Patent*. Vici Kid Leat Her. The aew fad* and t ie staple one*. THE “ HANAN” SHOE THE FLORSHEIM SHOE THE WALK E Z Y SHOE Price $ 3 .5 0 to $ 6 .0 0 T R E A T YOUR FEET RIGHT BURT SHOT CO. 612 CONGRESS AVENUE Bosche’s Troy Laundry STRICTLY DOMESTIC. FIN EST WORK. ALWAYS TH E BEST. Phone 73. *06 Cong. Are. fa ll Ave ha * won th* am ateur ehaii»pi*»n uhip o f the United Slates, The ...r e o f the dei-lding gams aa* IT to HI in Hilly” Sunday, who *tyle* him-elf th** "Im* -eb.i ll et angel et. ” bn* d* ii* nounred t»»»* * niforaitta* «»f ( lib ago ami Harvard a* "H»*tbed** «'f athei-m . huv** louden t* Beveil I y three dro p p ed glaring dertei. iicy l****n fr**m P rin re to n U n i v e r s i ty fur in n ^nt eiam iua ! lions. The Sophomore etnas amu».*d t*. suffer ni****t, the number of failure- I#** in# double that of la-t c a r , Six Junior* at Iowa were ducked un der the pump f**r g ing to a obi*-* wha !, felloW’*tlnlciiU had the rent of their agreed to “cut.” M arch 21 w a s T u l a r e n ig h t a t New ( I r h a iH a n d p ractically th e whole -til- I flout laxly turned out at the theater to Llo honor to the orcwsion. i Minnow*.i doliatrr* tiro attem pting to I Hohoiluto a contort ai t h fiMirgo Wamh* j tug!on or New York Cnivrrmiiv. Palace Barber Shop E. E. ZIMMERMAN, Prop. Only Turkish Bath in Austin Botch** Building. J COLLEGE MEN At a nile, want the Best. Wa are fall* prepared ta Satisfy them is Sprmg ( lothmg. Handling at we do, the three leading liaet af Ready for Service dot Hat. R . & W » which it the trade aiarh af Rateawald A Wail, Leader* iv Fathiaaable Clothing. System, wide by u»de*thai a Sea*, ttrictiy Young Men s Clothes, aid the H . W . & CO.” k«« placed th.tr good* in the World’* Fashion Center, P.n«, F t.» « . No other American finn hat ewer tat reeded in doing this. We are exclusive •ellen , f H. W. & CO. f*r this City, y o u c o l l e g e w en w is h in g t h e h ig h e s t CU SS HAND TAILORED SUIT COME IN AND LET US FIT A SUIT ( t i *HWr t i h u m , U w i l ON TOU. A U WE ASK IS FOR YOU TO LAT Mid. P R E C O N ­ CEIVED IDEAS Suits $20.00 to $35.00. Worth More t i Undy I . W»»r Cl«tkm, t t r C a st «a and get yaw n it rn plenty af lia r far E a s te r * ti Hir«k, Wick Wirt a c... the American Clothing fin. wk. Carner Congreet Awewae and Weal Sitth Street H A R R E L L S ’ HOUSE OF QUALITY Corwer Can fre t* A v e * * * aad Wet! Sitth Street L O C A L S . Mina Lilia INm nan of Awat in Ha* (dedged I** th e K appa K app* (lem m a* |>r, H a lte r, dart O at, OOO C onf A m MIr n M amie Seacry Hoe retu rn e d from a f la il to Her Home la Brenham . M in .lane W«*odntfT Ha* retu rn e d from a lljfing tr ip to P o rt W orth. T h e B illot ta Mien Vi< t urine Field wan ( e l h i to (/•eh H art TH tirade* by the d eath o f Her uncle. Mm. H eeltgm an, a f te r a flail to Her d au g h ter, Mina H elen, a t Ofwre H all, left Hint week for New York I tty . w here In th e fu tu re abe w ill feeble Mr IJojrd K endall Haa w ithdraw n T he K illona from the University. Mina I/iuIm Johnson aprnt bumlay la Haa Marco*. Min* N elw yn IL iV tte y baa retu rn e d flout a fH H to H eudcfaou, w here abe wa* railed by th e illneo* of her a u n t H oi and to ld Hatha a l th a (Ventral bar tier shop, 007 Gong**** A m Mian W illie Pearl G ardner fin!lr.I Pa lea ti nr th e la tte r p a rt of taal work Mina Jen n ie M at I he wa of A ital in w ith drew from th e U ulveroH y on M onday. Klee trie fare m aaaafe a t th e Cen tm I barber ahop, 607 (b a g re e f A m Hr. F W . bin**md* wan unable to a t tend ela**e* baal week *»n e«wwnl of illum e T he KUM I* The m em bers o f the lle lta T a o (V ita fm tevnity b a te ag ain mowed Into th e ir bonne on E ighteenth and C olorado b t* , a f te r th e com pletion of th e rep s im m a d e aarennary by th e recent Are, Mitt* Klira beth W right fa* again at < trace Hall a fte r a vial! to P a la tin e . The Kllft»tt« Mr. W ellecr Hind w orth draw n from th e I n il em it v. ha* w ith Mi** Kina Heilhnm wa* culled I** Mil the death o f b rr las last Thursday by father, Don’t forget Ut# C en tral, beat in A ustin. 007 Congree* th e barber shop Min* M arguerite Morris baa returned front a *h**rt v isit to Palestine FOK RKNT A fter Ju n e 21, w hat ha* been know n aa th e S. A. K. House, cor* ner o f sp eed w ay and 21*t s tre e t. Ap ply h i Mm. Dave Doom. Old phone 426 Mr* W right o f l\»le*tit»e. w bo ba* lieett v isitin g a t C la re Hall for t h e pa«t week. ha* retu rn e d to her biune. Mr. W ill W arren o f Austin ha* aer er«*d his (HHiiretdion w ith iii*' l ^ n i u t d t y . Air. K. VV. H u lk o f Floresville ha* w it bd rn wi» from the U niversity. GENTLEMEN W H O D R I SS I OR S T Y L I ■ \ WI A T N I S S , U S D CC V I U K I g i g U t A R I H I I M P R O V t O ■ BOSTON] GARTER T H E R EC O G N IZED STANDARD^ " t P M T h e N a m e Ie s ta m p e d or e v e ry lo o p — CUSHION BUTTON C L A S P L IE S F U E TO T H E I E O — H E Y E * S L IP S , T E M MOR U N FA S T EN S Sample p* lr, Silk Me., Cotton Ste. K a l i e d OU r e c e i p t oV p r i e s . OSO. FU OST CO. .Makers Bo* ton, Hee*., U .f. A ALWAYS EASY. On M onday from I to 8 o’d o r k liineh to in Mrs. K irby's to* in* th e Young wa* served tin* s ta te com m ittee of W om en’s C h ristian A-si via (ion. Roy S m ith o f A ustin. Jno. K. G reen, J r., Bowie D unean, Raym ond F. Dick son, Burke B aker, R. M. KlelH*ry, Bod* I m an Conky, Vivien N. Irvine and I r e ­ rem ains land G raves accom panied lloust«ni and at j of George N orrell th e to W here shall I go for a nice h air ru t ? To th e C entral o f course. The la rg e st aud m ost accom m odating th e city. Keno A K easonover, 607 C ongrats Ave in — o------------- A PPLICA TIO N FOR TEACHERS* CER T IF IC A T E . All stu d e n ts deairing to rereige te a c h ­ e rs ’ certificates th is y e a r from th e U n i­ v ersity w ill please call a t room 77 and fill o u t blank applications. C ertificates w ill be those s tu d e n ts to only whose form al applications th e re fo r are approved. issued ------------------------ o— — .— Subscribe for th e Texan. .. -..___ _ T H E T E X A N . --------- ------------- --- " I U N IV E R SIT Y CALENDAR. THE JUNIOR GIRIS ENTERTAIN h a h BDAY. IO; CM) a . m.-—Bacchii I gam e Field. 4; CNI P- m .~ - Ba ne ba 11 Field. 7: RO P* in — Meeting of C lark on Scrubs V. Baylor. ( lark on gam e Texas V. Baylor. th e R u­k Lit- in Ku»k Society erary Hall. 8 :0 0 p. rn.— Mei ting id the At hi•naoiim Li fera iv Soc ie ty in Ath* emu urn H all. 8:0 0 P- r n - M eeting of th e T* Na­ Acad «my o f Science u t t he Kn- gllll • I lug B uilding. M A I M V. I SOO P rn.—-M eeting of the Y. M. C t A. in Iii*!•»' St udy H all. MMM JAY. 4:00 P- rn. M eeting of 5 :00 P* rn. T jOO P rn the •lo Im IL I li te r a r y Hoeiety. | Brag* n in He \ VI IN on i n (Hee I I uh reheel I -nl i<«nan. ( . rehears al Ma mbdin H u b in the N VI V A. r«w»m» IIV rn I It*’ J l l F^D V V, I m S - rely |w |«nftm« fit in th* U t ii: ll* p. rn. R f p h r Hand rehem m al. 7 :3 d p. rn - Meeting »d th e W ii h am s bunk Ina J la w iN fw rtm m t 9 .......—... l*a« HoHety ■ P IR It K ST - M Lr Mum*! I A, Ie n*e tim w e , now swv u* b o i i o 7 I “n ite r *Hy plant by K. A. Fe s t o rally . Apply • i i ' 1 I n ite r wltyr A%e* r n ma— wnrinirir -ninnnf mw aw mumm A T H L E T IC COUNCIL NOTICE. The A th le tic Council In denirno* o f refiniiig th e A th le te Handl»»ok w ith Ibr intention o f po bb* Mag a new edition. W ritte n nuggrnii n* fr**m an y * indent who la In terested In th e m a tte r a m 4 r aired by th e Council, and w ill be duly cwnawlemd IV? haps b lie r open un bearing w ill be beld. A t tire th e U niversity o f M issouri tinily Missouri*** la being published i f a tria l week. and l f tire ev p rfiu ten t is sUete*«fttl, pr«»Kildy Have a d ally new spaper next year* - — *» th a t c d lege will Th* b eet Hontb w a ste ru m o ld do in te n and four* th e Ital y ard dash w as fifths. And th e y th in k I bat they «.*»» beat Fred Kamedetl In Hie hundred A Penny for th e ir tb.iuglit st — ' - SEN IO R S! Those w an tin g com m encem ent Iii vita* thins band in th e ir name* ami numliet of In v itatio n s w anted to one of th e M * lowing, a t onee; Bold OH onn**r, Roy t ha* W. Stev Fulcher, Lillian F a u t, enson. H O T E L S U T O R EU R O PEA N STY LE. Best Cafe in th e city. S unday evening dinners a specialty. T H E S T U D E N T ’S FR IE N D N EW M IRROR IN MRS. K IR B Y ’S ROOM IS U N V E IL E D — A P P R O P R I­ A TE T A L K S MADE BY S E V E R A L . The J u n io r g irls were h ostesses for a m ost enjoyable p a r ty S a tu rd a y a f t e r ­ noon In M rs. Kirby** room. T h e p ro m i­ n en t fe a tu re of th e a fte rn o o n ’s program w as th e unveiling of a new m irro r which the girls have ju s t bought. M isses Amie Sowell and Norma Egg were milled upon for im p ro m tu speech­ responded very *u tis ta it- es, and tinily. lndh Then cam e th e unveiling cerem ony, w ith Miss M arian liliem as m istress. A fter a s h i r t , a p p ro p ria te speech by her, th e m aids o f honor pi let I huge bo qtict* o f bl ne-b o n n ets a t foot of th e m irror, each m ak in g som e a p p ro ­ p ria te little speech a s she did so. These m aids were M isses I lawrence. Leah A ndrew s, W illie T h a tc h e r, Mar l.ila K noi am i Hora g u erite Hie w a rt, b b in*. lo u is e th e A fter th e u nveiling M iss H ilt rn it* fit* I Mrs. Kirby to he th e fir-1 sure tv. I»s*k in th e m irro r, to which in v ita tio n M»«, Kirby responded Amid m ueh la u g h te r and Im arenae stick* o f r*'*! ran d y w ere j u ^ l around, and every one left des luring th a t it w as one o f the most en jo y a hie afte rn o o n s they bad e 'e r spent. im m ediately. ta lk , C O N S ID ER A T E Cons re a tta in ia B anking it to c a r t for m an y interval* whit* r e p l a n t i n g none. C apital and a i r b u s A rn ett • • • • • • • • • • • • * . I 440JKX) . 2,500JKK) We solicit yo n r business NEW TAN OXFORDS A N D TAN WALKING PUMP J U S T R E C E IV E D Oscar Robinson 61ft C ongree* A venue H E S S E Y & CO. T H E PAWN BROKE RS T IN E W A T C H E S AHD SPORTING GOODS. BARGAINS tN ET- ERY TH tN G . MONEY TO LOAN ON EVERT American National Bank. THING. A U S T tN , T E X A S Th* t o - s t tig h t livery is th* c ity . C ai rU g e s la connect tom. 1.1-210 E. F ilth S t. P hoa* 2} W. A. ACHILLES & CO.. D ealer* in Groceries, Wood and Feed Special a t L o tio n given to F r a te r n ity Houses. B oth phones 394. Corner of G uadalupe and W. !6 tb SIA E. SEELIG. I Im ported an d dottiest ie ami tobaccos, smokers* articles, new spaper* and periodicals, in th e city*. la rg e st Idtliard hall cigars 613 C ongress Ave. A U S T I N . ...........................................TE X A S AUSTIN CANDY MANU! A0URING CO. F o u rth and Colorado S ta A U S T I N , ....................................... TEXAS STEINWAY-KNABE-STARR P I A N O S J E S S E FR EN C H PIANO OO. M an u factu rer* and distributers. High Class P ianos. Phone ut. 29S each pbeat 813 Cong rem Ave. FRA N K S. TAYLOR, Manager The Capital Bank and Trust Co. Appreciates the Students’ Business E A STM A N ’S KODAKS AND SUPPLIES C. M. MILLER L. E. W A T E R M A N 'S “IDEAL” FOUNTAIN PENS. EN G RAVING. D ealer in W all P a p e r, P a in t* and Oita, W hite Lead V arn ish es, Window GUM. P IC T U R E FRA M IN G A SPECIALTY 711 Congress Ave. Copies o f th e co n stitu tio n of the Mu de tit a’ A ssociation may he had by ap plying a t th e T exan office. __ IL V. MKV KUK I . I br. GEORGE MILLER. Austin Printing Company 9 1 3 - 9 1 5 C O N G R E S S A V E N U E P . W . M C C A D D E N DRUGGIST TW O STO RES. U N IV E R S IT Y DRUG STO R E 2300 G uadalupe. U P TOW N DRUG STORE 1610 Lavaca U N IVERSITY PRINTERS *♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ »♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ************ B U R N H A M B R O S . B arbers an d B arb ers’ Supplies. 113 E a s t S ix th S tre e t, opposite Driskill Hotel. ANYTHING THAT’ S PRINTED I W E A P P R E C IA T E T H E S T U D E N T TRA D E. IP YOU H A P P E N TO GO BROKE Run S h o rt or W an t to Buy a Diamond, See J. A. JACKSON 617 Congress Ave. W t* m ake a specialty of eng rav in g invi* •ailing card s, announcem ents, ut i na, etc. Tobin’s Book Store. Old P hone 510. tended his funeral a t th a t plaee. AUSTIN . TEX A S.