DAILY L I R S I C O L L E G E D A I L Y I N T H E S O U T H rn VOL. X V III. MEETINGS H ELD BY b is h o p McCo n n e l l OPEN TO STUDENTS S e rv ic es From 7 :15 to 8 :1 a at Meth odist Church— L a r g e Crowds A t­ tend— More Expected. L a st night a t the U niversity M eth­ odist Church Bishop F ra n c is J . Mc Connell gave the f ir s t address in open meeting o f the series of evangelistic services th at he is conducting in the U niversity this week. Bishop McConnell’s talk dealt with personal C hristian ity, and, as he ex- plained, his talk was a basis fo r talks to follow. The program for the week follows Thursday, 8: 40 a. rn.. Chapel, Bish- up McConnell. Thu rsd ay, 5 p. rn., M. E. Church general m ass meeting, R. W. Jop ling F rid a y , 8 :40 a. rn., C hapel, Bishop McConnell. F rid a y , 12 to I p. rn., convocation of the entire student body and faculty a t the M. E. Church to hear Bishop McConnell, Dr. Vinson presiding. F rid ay , 5 p. rn., m eetin g o f com m it­ tee, Currie. F rid ay , 7 :1 5 p. rn., m ass meeting, A. F ra n k Sm ith , presiding. S a tu rd a y , 8 :4 0 a. rn., Chapel, Bishop McConnell. mittees. Satu rd ay , 5 p. in., m eeting of com ­ RADIO MEN H AVE VERY HARD COURSE Instruction (liven in Nine Su b jects Daily for Eleven W eeks— Com­ missions to be Awarded. In the Radio School of the U n iver­ sity th e re are at present 194 men. Tw enty more cadets are expected im ­ mediately. inducted These will men, of those th a t have asked to be drafted. be The men th a t compose this school a re made up of enlisted men, drafted non, and inducted men. They come from all over the United S t a t e s ; some ire from M assachusetts, from New York, W ashington S ta te , and a large lu m ber from Pennsylvania. Among the inducted cadets are some T e xas men, also. The m a jo r portion of the enlisted men in the school were sent ere sfrom Ellington or Kelly Fields. P a r t of the cadets have had some a l ­ previous though this it not general, since this school includes the elem entary radio course, also. knowledge, electrical I t was pointed out th at this Radio School o ffe r s an excellent opportunity or men under the d raft age, a b o u t ! 9 or 20 y ears, to prepare fo r service hrough gaining electrical knowledge. r he school can accommodate more nen a t present. The Radio School has as a coni­ A U S T IN , T E X A S , T H U R S D A Y , A P R I L 25, 1918. No. 156 P A U L I S T C H O R I S T E R S WHO W IL L SING H E R E MANY RESOLUTIONS LONGHORNS TAK E ADOPTED FOR MEDS GAME FROM T. C. U cs Si & v jab —. * * ~ —. - - —-w F a c u lty Shorten T erm for Pre-Meds and Make Requirem ents for Arch­ itectu ral Course. in I A t a general facu lty meeting held the Main yesterd ay a t 5 p. rn. Building, the plan o f the committee fo r a shortening of the time for the J pre-medical students in the U niver­ sity was adopted. The facu lty also ratified Military Science 99 the course in Naval A rchitectu re, which was in­ stituted at the request of the Gov­ ernment. The appeal for older men fo r war work in F r a n c e was read and recommended. WITH 7-6 SCORE l ight Game Featured by H itting of Hart, Falk, and En glish — Sam e Team P lay s Today. Te xa s took the first game with T. ( . U. yesterday in the hardest fought contest o f the season by a score of i to 6. The visitors held the L o n g ­ horns well under deck until the ninth inning, when T e x a s ’ fig htin g spirit cam e to the fore, and Captain E n g ­ lish’s home run brought in the one winning run. T h e support given the team in a very tigh t place was not of appreciable quantity, and the team might be said to have won on its own merits, and without the backing which every loyal T e x a s student should have given it. An opportunity will be given the T e x a s rooters this afternoon to atone for their lack of in terest by coming to a game with the sam e team s. T. C. U. is one of the stro n g est contend­ ers for the S t a t e championship, and has lost only three gam es out of elev­ en played this season. BOND WILL LEA V E TO TEACH FRENCH I at riot ic Professor ( , ranted Leave of Absence to Become L anguage Di­ rector at F o r t Sheridan. 0 . F. Bond, M. A., in structor in R o ­ mance L anguages, h as been granted a leave of absence from May I to Oc- The m eeting was FAMOUS PAULISTS purely for the By consideration of w ar measures. the action of the facu lty a t this m eet­ ing a student may g et o f f two courses in the summer fo r entran ce require­ ments to the Medical School, and in this way in J u n e of this y ear will be able by to gain one working next su m m er the sum m er terms. y e a r ’s credit adopted some also interesting resolutions, am ong which a r e : F ir s t , th a t shall consist o f not less than 50 one-hour music tovers of Austin and the Uni- lectures and recitations and not less F a t h e r Finn and His C horisters Will \ isit Austin May 2 Under Au- pices of Newman Club. W ILL SING HERE in store fo r the Quite a tr e a t a F resh m a n entering faculty course The the in is versity in the concert which the Paul- than IOO hours o f additional study, tober I, or later, fo r the purpose of ist Choristers will give on th e 2nd of an(* course s n a ^ equivalent to Satu rd ay , 7 :1 5 p. rn., M ass meeting, F. L. J e w e t , presiding. Sunday, 9 :4 5 a. rn., meeting in the Y . M. C. A . auditorium o f ll the S u n ­ day School classes, Currie presiding Sunday, l l a. in., msas meeting of Mumby The mandant, Cap. W. F. Moderhak. There accep ting the directorship of the ire three m ilitary, or a rm y , instruct- irs, and 'he m ilitary * instructors a r e : Lieu- and , ts H orstkette, Vaughn, civilian seven . . , teaching of F ren ch a t F r ... o. • , instructors. Montgomery, Ala. r, P ro fesso r Bond has in the past done i . J « e • course, which lasts about e l e y - ! ^ nn*n£ of the the en tire U niversity community in en wee]ts> includes instru ction in ele- men s gym nasium . Music by Reed rnentary electricity , motor and motor and O rch estra, A. F r a n k Smith p re­ siding. b a tteries, storag e g en erato rs, and practical radio work, and aslo t r a in ­ ing in out-door exercise and m ilitary drill. Sunday 8 p. rn., M. E. Church, B is h ­ op McConnell, Dr. Vinson presiding. . M eetings begin on time and close on time. The evening m eeting* a re j tbe y will probably be sent to the dif- ta r y F r e ^ h to aid 'I his book over at 8 :1 5 exactly, and leaves time for students to study as usual. When th e men finish th e course, much of this sort of work. A t the be- .val, I i o f e s o r Bond, to g eth er with five o th er instructors, was sen t by the E xten sio n D ep art­ ment to E l Paso to teach French to soldiers. Dr. Bond had such g reat success with the work th at to aid it he in connection with Miss Hilda N or­ man, prepared the first book on Mili- bher,<,» n- man Club o f the University. , r iy, under the auspices o f the New- H V‘H Nome g n u music and a t the same University courses as f a r a , it , It will D ep artm ent . shall run. Second, th a t Seniors in the Engin eering , who by the o f H art, # F a lk , and heavy hitting English. H art poled a double and a ‘ X((‘ll( nt opportunity to hear pledge themselves to en ter the navy ' triple out of fou r times a t bat, and j n ^ ia ^. special work will be allowed Captain E n glish sent a heavy blow j-0 substitute this course fo r the un- to deep center field, which the visit* singers who completed portion of th e ir courses now ing fielder was unable t ofind, and j n progress, not exceeding, h o w ev er,' crossed the plate fo r the winning run i p a ong a wort y tause. un re t n ic c o n , T he game was featured in on g line o f sweet sweet t i t l e a l e about ( ompo^e f if t y boys, some of whom have re- five in number> and well m ark ably voices. In fact, one o f these, William Hallisey, a truly typical little A m eri­ can boy, takes high C with the g r e a t ­ e s t ease im maginable, and is a joint trained i * METHODIST STU PES DOING BIG WORK IN SOUTH AMERIO one-handed in catch of ; Collins made a sp ectacu lar play , his beautiful j B a i re’s long clout to center field. I Meyers w-ent the entire route for the 1 C hristians, while Thom as and F a lk were used by Coach Disch. Neither J of the Longhorn pitchers was in con- dition, and although both had good ARMY P R E P SCHOOL (UVAS MEN CHANCE KOR COMMISSIONS F o r those men eith e r in or out of the d ra ft age, a new opportunity is j to serve their country. A presented new school has bee it opened by the Government at F o r t Scott, San F r a n ­ cisco, which train s enlisted men for in the Coast A rtil­ special positions lery. This corresponds in a way to School th a t will be the Mechanics located a t Camp Mabry, but the Cal­ ifornia school is named the Enlisted Sp e cia lists’ P rep a ra to ry School. It has a t pre sen t an enrollm ent of 250 men. B la n k s in The T e x a n o ffice, and can be had on application. for en listm ent are ^ take The Choi resters MUNICIPAL BUREAU fe re n t aero squadrons with recommen­ dations fo r commissions. The number system now iii use at S. M. A. is also being used here. E ach man going by num ber instead of by name. in teaching this j ^ e d h o n o rs^ v ith ”1 course. is now used a t R ile In stitu te and by the Extension P ro fe sso r Bond was D epartm ent, then asked to ch arge of the French instruction a t Camp Travis, where, with the aid o f six a ssista n ts , thousand men. ten he reached over Two courses of 8 weeks each have ju s t closed, Mr. Bond having done this e x tra work on Satu rd ay s for the in addition to his past five months regular French classes in the U n iver­ sity. R ecen tly he has been made a member of the National Committee fo r Modern Lan gu age*!nstruetion, and fa r-r e a c h in g effe c ts of the work th a t j had to cover for his te r r ito r y Texa? as her in her own p articu lar song, the “ Mocking B ird .” are directed by j ! Rev. William J . F in n o f the P a u list I F a th e r s . He is both organizer and [ director, having taken the men and boys from the city o f Chicago and drilled them so thoroughly until now they are the most p erfect choir in the world. This la tte r point was well demonstrated when F a t h e r Finn took his Choi resters to P a ris and there, in competition with 225 other choirs, took the f ir s t prize. This same choir sometime later went to Rome and won then considered out over what was the one p erfect church choir in the world, the Sistine Choir. PLANS CONVENTION University realize the im portance and It is doubtful if the students of the t h a t organization ( and Oklahoma. OE CITY OFFICIALS i s ' b e i n g done by known as the Bureau of Municipal Reasearch and R eference, which is connected with the School o f Govern­ ment and headed by Dr. IL G. J a m e s . A t present the bureau is a t work on plans for th e annual convention of City O fficials, which is to be held in in the week beginning San Antonio Ju n e IO. The is called each y ear by the bureau as a part of its duties in the League of T e x a s Mu­ convention The school, which runs fo r three months, o ffe r s four courses, leading to m aster gunners, s e r g e a n t m ajors, electrician serg e an ts, and radio s e r ­ geants. Those special th a t qualifications sent to F o r t Monroe, Va., for three Austin months recommended f o r commissions. show fo r the work will b e ' nicipalities, which was organized In the longer train in g , and will be e f f o r ts of the bureau. The Univer- The S‘D organization acts as the ce n tial largely through in 1913, Government is in very bad need of o ffice of the le a £ ue’ furnishes in fe r­ t i l e specially qualified and trained c a t i o n , and conducts all publications ^ men, and all patriots over 18 years of age are urged to enlist. The in connection with the work. convention this y ear is to be held dur- JU electrical engineering CoUege men who are proficient in tog the annual m eeting of the Cham­ bor o f Commerce Se cre ta rie s, and its stenography, wireless, or m athem atics have a good program , which takes up various city activities, will have two especially in­ te re s tin g and im portan t phases— pub­ lic health questions and w ar a c tiv i­ ties. chance o f g ain in g commissions. D E A N C H A N G E S H A B IT A T . into The long contemplated exodus from the L ib rary Building the New Lducational Building has already be­ gun. The P resid en t’s S e c re ta ry and the R e g is t r a r has moved from the L ib­ rary Building and will occupy the south rooms on the f i f t h floor of the newest building. Y esterd ay the Dean o f the College of Arts also packed up his little record books of students of Honor Roll or otherwise, and also moved. The lower floor of the L ib rary Build­ ing is gradually being vacated to make room fo r the W renn L ib rary . As soon as the re st o f the furniture and equipment for th e ir new offices arrive, the auditor and th e president will also be installed in th e new build­ ing. I t is an interesting and to many, an enlightening f a c t th a t the m ajo rity o f city o fficials at the pre sen t time are college men. The U n iversity of ; T e xa s is well represented among them, as evidenced by the number of her alumni always found a t the yearly meetings. F E L L O W S H I P S TO B E A W A R D E D . Fellowship and scholarship aw ards wall be made either a t the end of this week or a t the beginning of n ex t week the Graduate Council meets. when already been r e ­ Applications have turned from all divisions except one. to be made,” said Dean R a p e r of the G rad­ uate D epartm ent, “will depend a lto ­ g eth e r on the quality o f the appli- “T h e number awards of * JU * * * * JU V -u t a n t s . ” T h ree thousand five hundred dollars is to he awarded, provided the quality of the m aterial is s a t is f a c ­ tory. Not a dollar will be awarded unless it is won. The awards will be for m erit and moral standing. I t is truly a group of a r t is t s that the U niversity students and facu lty will have the opportunity o f hearing, and no one should miss such an op­ portunity of hearing them on the 2nd o f May a t the M a je s tic Theatre. (Continued on page four.) .% »?« * * * V al* * r *1* *1* v *1* .J. .J. .J * *1 * •J * *1* TO THE STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY. I he petitions to th e Discipline C om m ittee and the facu lty, signed by a num ber o f students, ask in g fo r the re in s ta te m e n t or m itigation o f th e penalties of those concerned in the publication o f th e “ B lu n d erb u ss,* have been re fe rre d to me. A f te r carefu l consideration, I find th ese petitions seriously defective, and not likely, in my ju d g m e n t, to produce the re su lts desired, fo r th e follow­ ing re a s o n s : (1 ) The petitions are, properly speaking, not peti­ and expressions of tions at all. but simply p ro te s ts opinion. (2) rl hey contain no recital o f fa cts, and present noth­ ing which would tend to o f fs e t th e findings of th e disci­ pline Com mittee. (3) I hey o f fe r no indication of th e attitu d e o f the s tu ­ dent body toward the issues involved in the artic le s in the “Blu nd erb u ss” which have formed the basis o f the c o m m itte e ’s deliberations. ( 4 ) T hey o f fe r no con stru ctiv e su g gestions as to m ethods by which the present conditions can be avoided in the fu tu re. In asm u ch as th e Discipline C om m itte has not as yet completed its deliberations, and would w elcom e a se ­ rious expression o f student opinion, with reasons th e r e ­ for, I have asked the S tu d e n ts ’ A ssem bly to m eet in my o ffice at 5 o ’clock on T hu rsd ay afternoon , to go over th e f a c t s ascertained by the Discipline C om m ittee and its method of procedure. I feel sure th a t, when th e A ssem ­ bly and the stu dent body as a whole clearly understand the situ ation , th ey will be in position to present th e ir pe- tions in such m anner as to c a r r y with them th e g re a te s t possible weight. R O B E R T E R N E S T V IN SO N , P resid ent. * * * * * * JU V * •I" * * * * f * * * * JU V * * * * * Those who have had an interest and a p a rt in the Daniel's fund work o f records fo r strike-outs yesterday, they the University M ethodist students will were v erY wild a t tim es* due to “sore be interested to know th a t Mr. Dan-* whips.” T h in gs looked good fo r the T e x a s fel’s salary of $1200 has been paid and , men when they drew f i r s t blood in the the com m ittee is now concerned with firg t inning Dudley E nglish got on tiJ . meeting the obligation of $1000 on on the sh o rt sto p ’s error, and went People’s Central In stitu te, Rio, B r a - 1 around to third on a stolen b a se and zil. The committee has already sent B e a l l 8 sacrifice hit. He scored on $200 on this pledge and has another 1 W- E nglish's sac rific e fly to center Slde8 failed to score un- anno , . $100 a t hand. til the fourth, when the visitors made dents of the U niversity of T e x a s a re , two runs on T h o m a s’ tem po rary a s- mu T h e M ethodist stu- I f ie *d- . j * i. , • , . the f i r s t to send in a paym ent on the . cension. T hree men w ere on bases th rew In the same the S t a t e have a part. The com m it­ tee is justly rejoiced over what has been accomplished and yet much r e ­ mains to be done before the close of the session. Rio work, in which o th er schools of as a result of bases and being hit by the pitcher, when R aley h it safely, scoring B a k e r. Thom as the next ball over H a r t ’s head, and M ey­ ers scored. Hale struck out, r e tirin g the side. inning, how­ ever, the Longhorns tallied ag ain , t y ­ the score. McCullough walked, ing and scored when H a r t knocked a long triple a g a in st the fence. Dr. W. W. Pinson o f the Board of Missions a t Nashville has written the committee th at it is especially impor­ ta n t to send in as much as possible in the n ex t few days. Th e Board of M is­ sions meets on the 24th o f this month. T e n Mile Hike to Onion Creek Made by Co-Eds for “T - g e c o n d s ” With the score standing 2 and 2, both sides were blanked in the fifth . In the fra m e , C hristians forged ahead o f the L o n g ­ horns by one tally, McKee scoring when McCullough dropped H a r t’s throw to catch Hale, who was tryin g to steal second. The visitors ran g up Monday morning a t 7 :3 0 a number an other score in the seventh, when, fo r o f g irls le ft fo r a hike to Onion Crek, with the substitution o f F a lk a distance of IO miles. A f te r about Thom as, the T. C. U. men hit the cold two and a h a lf hours, two five-m inute pitcher hard. Two more tallies were re sts having been the eighth. R aley walked, tak en , A f te r a and Hale slammed the horse-hide over reached th eir destination. sh o rt re st, they donned th e ir bathing the fence. G I R L S GO ON H I K E . th e girls made the sixth however, in scored once lunch the Longhorns trip a t 4:45. Two or suits and had an in vigorating swim in With the score 6 to 2 a g a in s t them, the cold water. A t I o ’clock in the was spread and everything was soon eighth. W a lte r E n g lish doubled, and made way with. A f te r a nap in the scored on F a l k ’s single'. G reer and shade of the cypress trees, and a fte r McCullough struck out, re tirin g the another swim, they started on their side. T h e visitors were blanked in return three the ninth, and then came the tim e fo r minute rests were taken on the re- the Longhorn come-back, in an inning turn journey, and a t 8 p. rn. the girls which was probably the most e x c itin g reached the car line in South Austin, in the history of T e x a s baseball. Ross, alm ost as fresh as when they s t a r t e d . ; h itting f o r Collins, was hit by th e Sue pitcher. H a r t was out, and Ross ad- Those making the trip were: Bunsen, Audrey B u rke, Audra Wake- vanced to second, scoring on B o lan z’s field, F ran ce s B e a tty , Ora Lewis, Al - , double th a t s e t the small band o f loyal j ta Heflin, Nan McAnelly, and Pauline I rooters in the stands wild with joy. W herry. The chaperones were Miss D. E n g lish hit opportunely through Aden and Mrs. W h erry. short, scoring Bolanz. B eall was out twenty-mile a t f ir s t , advancing D. E nglish to see- the requirement for in 0 nd. W a lte r English then proceeded walking. T here are a few more yet | to blow up the T. C. U. hopes by a long hit to center field, scoring both This hike fulfills the “T-seconds” I to take the tw enty-mile hike, and an- other one will he made on Saturd ay, him self and his brother. April 27. The g irls are very enthu- siastic about proved themselves good hikers. Score by innings: the hikes, and have T. C. U ............................... OOO 201 120— 6 T e x a s .................................. IOO IOO 014— 7 Hear Bishop McConnell Tonight at 7:15 Be There! THE DAILY TEXAN The Student Daily Publication of the University of Texas Published every morning except Mon day during the college year. Entered as second-class m atter at th* Postoffice a t Austin, Texas, under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879 Subscription price $2.50 per year- provided for each student t h r o u g h the Student Activity fee. Silas 13. R a g s d a l e . . . . Editor-in-Chief F Edward Walker, M anaging Editor Offices: University, Room 155, Main Building, Telephone <‘>149. Down Town, 204 W. Sixth St., Telephone 489. Issue Editor for Today: HARVEY B. HENRY Jam es A. H u n t e r . . . . Associate Editor Reporters. John II. Seale B. L. Pearce W. R. Smith Katherine Brougher Ben P rim er Mildred Paxton John Gleckler THE FOURTH C AMP. The task of selecting tw e n ty men s tu den ts th e fourth for officers’ tr a i n i n g cam p will bt no small one if all the re qu ire ­ essential. Beside." m e n t s passing th e physical e x a m i n a ­ tions, th e men m u s t have credit fo r one y e a r ’s military training, and must meet several o t h e r de­ mands. are lf a candidate can fill the bill and lives on the pay of a first th r o u g h class private, the and waits until a commission is va­ cated, he will be given a second lieutenancy. passes successfully, camp H e re ’s advancing the predic­ tion that Var si ty men will make a showing in th e camp of which t he school may well be proud. * •I* * * *!• ,i.* •u REMEMBER THE EXAM. A tten tion of all prospective cadets is called to th e fact t h a t physical ex am s fo r th e su m m er cam pers will be held th is m orn­ ing. beginning a t 8 o’clock. M easu rem en ts for uniform s will be tak en at th e sam e time. You will be excused from yo ur clr.:; so let specified h o u r; at the nothing hinder your being a1 the gym on time. Bishop McConnell will speak at Chapel this morning at 8:40 and again tonight at th e Metho ­ dist ( hurch a t 7:15. Ask a n y ­ one who heard him last n ig h t and then take the pr e fe rr e d a d ­ vice. Here is a man j u s t back I rom France, a man who is big enough recognized be th r o u g h o u t the nation and th e world. Missing tin* opportun i­ ty of h ear in g him speak will be r e g r e t t e d a f t e r he has left the U niversity. to fifty cents each Following th e a d v ertisem en which ap peared iii a local paper the one th a t S unday m orn ing o ffered for th re e copies of th e c u rre n t B lun­ derbu ss— someone walked rig h t into th e o ffice of ye ed and stole his desk copy. Oh, t h a t it would act like a cat and come back. And now we leajm w h a t th e “open’’ com m ittee m eans by dancing. O ver a t th e w o m a n ’s gym T u esday n ig h t th e re w as no door-keepers and everybody t h a t h ad nerve could pass enough th resh o ld w ith o u t being th e J u s t how th e G e r­ q uestioned. continue w ith can m an Club t h e ir weekly a f fa irs und er th is plan is a question t h a t involves too m uch discussion and f a r too m uch g ra y m a tte r . In losing J. E. Treleven th e U n iv e rs ity o f T exas gives a man of real ability to th e G o vern ­ m en t. Mr. Treleven, d u rin g his several y e a r s a t th e U n iv ersity , h a s m ad e m a n y frie n d s and has Swimming Today AT DEEP EDDY FRESH WATER DAILY Season Tickets and Coupon Hooks Now Selling Save Your Eyes Me Examine Eyes and Grind Lenses to Relieve Eve-sti in Any Lense Duplicated on Short Notice J. TH OS. WARD, Optometrist S T E L F O X CO. 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A AS C L E O P A T R A At the Hancock Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Matinee & Night RED CROSS NEWS Jesse Mary Hill, Editor* taken an unusual in te re st in not only his p a rtic u la r line of work, The but in outside activities. United Publications B oard loses a valuable m em b er a n d a s p irit­ ed advocate of methods. s tr ic t b u s in e s s ' ___________ r|M t e s e n ig h ts n ig h ts —b r e a th e s w ith soul so dead who ne’e r to him self h a th said, “ By gum, I ’m just not going to bed.’ • j. *j. *'* *■« -J- *t« *j* *i* 4* CH VP EL NOTICE. oh, “The Buerau of Supplies is con- sta n tly receiving acknowledgements from the Section of Donations, Amer- t h e s e ican g e,j Gross, Paris, telling us of th e re a man the safe arrival of our m any cases and hospital ' garm ents. These all have stated th a t the contents have been r e ­ ceived in splendid condition and are most welcome. They are being put to immediate use in the various base hospitals in proxim ity to the battle line. H ORACE M. SW O PE, surgical dressings letters * * * it At side last Bishop McConnell has come and we are ready to give him a warm welcome. His talk a t Chapel y ester­ day won him many friends, and th a t the is expected room will be full this m orn­ ing. The singing will begin a t 8:35, so that he m ay be gin speaking a t 8:40. Those 4* who come early a re asked to of the sit on the fa r room to make place for the late comers; it would be bet­ ter if no one came late. He the about spoke y esterd ay four soldiers he types of found in France. I. Those who assum ed th a t the w orst would happen and were prepared for it; men who are not in the mood for victory, though they do their duty. 2. The man who believes in his luck, so th a t he goes recklessly into battle. 8. The fatalist, whose motto is take what comes.” 4. Those who are not concerned with th em ­ selves, but in a C hristian sense, are in the w ar for the gopd of the cause. These are the people who a re going to win because they love man and the pro g ram of Christ, and believe th a t noth­ ing can separate them from the love of God, which in Christ Jesus. the war, forward “Go and *f. * “ Directer, Bureau of Supplies.” p a r a g ra p h from Mr. The above Swope’s open le tte r to all chapters •Iv th a t the supplies being made now are • Iv coming into immediate use as soon as •I- 4« they can be shipped. Only a certain the dressings a re being | percent of kept *n reserve. __ ___ The woman who helps in a Red Cross work room is direct aid to h e r Government l r •!- an’ TEXAN want ads bring results. Rates, I cent per word for the first insertion, three insertions for 2 cents. Aboslutely no ad taken over the phone. fountain pen at j * * me We(lnes^ y - Can id en ti-; Phone 3888.Blohm. 1 Reward. 4-20 1 ----------------- :-------------- _______ _________ — 7-!— * - - - o ...... on - in / MIKESELL TO TALK. ill (»i*e Address Before Ramshorn at Next .Meeting GIRLS may secure board and room I at Bien Venido, mo Wichita St. j ( »as heat, hot water, sleeping porches,' maid to keep rooms. Matron of the home will show Zooms any time. R ef­ erences, Mrs. Helen M. Kirby, Mrs. Fany C. Iglehart. On Tuesday night of next week the Ramshorns will hold a well planned meeting, in addition to the program, the members will be with a talk from Mr. Mikesell. regular - favored ROOM AND BOARD for four young rooms A committee has in charge planned j fresh, well ventilated, cosy and warm. a diversion which is called, the “Goat Would like a few table boarders. 2410 Roping,” which takes place annually, j U niversity Ave. Phone 2723. The society is gaining strength, and by next year it is hoped that ciety will be strong from the begin- i n g . rooi!ls at Raines Mansion, connect­ W!th pleasant sleeping porches, :„ ,n n , 1KTTO ...... the so- & lu U h jN ls Will find comfortable ladies. Board excellent, ! T h e m eetings are held every T u e s 1 $3 ‘5° t0 one-half block east of day night in room 111 of the E n g l 1 ™ " PUS* 2110 T° m Green S t nearing Building. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ j _ _ ^ the Driskill Barber Shop you Bret 1 good service and the best treatment. _ _ _ _ ~ FAMOUS PA ULI STS WILL SING HERE Moritz Silver, Prop. ~ ------------- ------ ---------- ARMY HEADQUARTERS REGULATION SHOES AND PUTTEES D I L L I N G H A M S H O E CO. WALTER TIPS & CO. Austin, Texa FISHING TACKLE FOK SA LE BY As Usual, Som ething N ew a t Our Storey T his Tim e It Is Chocolate Shop Candy IN REDWOOD BOXES Good Candy— P retty Package University Drug Store “The Convenient Place” (Continued from page I.) Besides enjoying the music of this magnificent choir, those who attend will be aiding a very worthy cause. The money made on the trip will be used for the rehabilitation of France after the war, a cause that is near to the heart of all educated people. In order to keep expenses as low as | J possible, for those connected with the conduct of such a choir would natur­ ally be enormous, the boys are bil­ leted in the private homes of the citi­ This zens of the city they visit. The Texas Barber Shop. W^e please. 1008 Con- Mac. Oliphant, Prop. I greas. STUDENTS— Go to the Palace Barber' Shop, Bosche Bldg., for first class work. Billy Wolf, Prop. Cl RPS Nice rooms and board at 203 E. 25th St. Room, board, and heat, $30. Phone 2447. FOR RENT South and esa st up­ stairs rooms, convenient kitchen­ ette, nice for girls wanting to prepare part or all their meals. 716 W. 22 1-2 St. Phone 1351. i Hume Wood and Grain Company Phone U s Your Wood Orders and You’ll Get It R ight Away PHONE 3737 16TH A N I) LAVACA 1847 1917 JOHN BREMOND CO. W HOLESALE GROCERS And Roasters o f High Grade C offees T exas’ Oldest Jobbing House JNO. L. MARTIN FOR STU D EN T LAMPS ANI ACCESSORIES Electrical and Plumbing Suppli 408 Cong Phone 320