R A L L Y T O N IG H T M E N ’S GYM, 7:15 i— “ o l . XXIX n 94**1 t h e B a i l l i £ e x a t i First C ollege Daily in the South AUSTIN, TEXAS, FR I D A Y , OCTOBER 7, 1927. N o . 17 R A L L Y T O N I G H T M E N ’S G Y M , 7:15 C offey Holds Cowboy M eeting New York Beats Pittsburgh 6-2, World’s Series Yankeees G et l l Hits to 7 for the Pirates Pittsburgh Errs Twice FORBES FIELD, Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct. 6.— (United Press) — Landing on the Pittsburgh Pirates the New York for eleven hits, Yankees won another game in the world’s Pittsburgh T h u r s d a y . series at Following is a summary of the scores were innings in which I made: F irst I n n in g I low. Strike PITTSBURGH— L. Waner up. ! Ball I low. Strike I called. Ball called. Foul, I I strike 2. L. Waner hit down the I third-base line for a triple. Barn­ hart up. Foul, strike I. Strike 2 tailed. Foul. Barnhart flied to I Ruth, L. Waner scoring after the [catch. P. Waner up. Foul, strike I. Foul, strike 2. Ball I, high and wide. Ball 2, inside. Foul. Foul. Ball 3, outside. Foul. P. Waner went out on strikes, the L st one being called. Wright up. Foul, strike I. Ball I, outside. Wright flied to Ruth. One run, one hit, no errors. Gerald ( ’of fey, this year’s foreman of the Cowboys, con­ duct <1 the organization’s fur t meeting last in Wednesday, the cafeteria Nine New Men Are Elected to Texas Cowboys S c h o o l ( S i x t o b e to b e e l e c t e d ) Organization Plans Steer as Real Mascot for Long* horns j ootball Team " Shows Fight in Drinking Bouts Not Passe; IO Pints Is Record for Today Frosh Scrimmage ski ' P U lar and Rose W ill ~ | Not Play A gainst -| Trinity lest of Squad Is in Shape l f the Texas Longhorns can lintain the .spirit and drive which ey put into their workout Wed- sday, their opponents on the id iron will find the going rather ugh. The entire squad seemed be rejuvenated and the fresh­ ly t h e in It appears that drinking con* entirely tests have not gone out of style. the A f t w night" ago. at a cam­ pus boarding house a member football freshman of squad came in to slippy r half famished. With the sight of ieed the tea as a stimulus, freshman drank nine glasses of the cold beverage. Having es­ tablished this record, he sat back with a satisfied look on his face. in Not to be outdone by a slime, to an upperclassman nodded the waiter less time and than it takes to tell it, he had put ten large glasses of tea away, not to ray anything of a couple of glasses of water he had already guzzled. en, uke the varsity, > h*-" W oi d o f - p i r i t f ight i n g ort scrimmage session. With Eddie Beular and Big ’Un J_____________________________ jse on the injured list, Joe King Johnnie Estes will probably the after­ the Littlefield at l r a C K m e l l H e a r e action in the game with rinity Tigers Saturday remainder ion. The uad will be in fine condition if J i unforseen accidents occur in ie daily grind. of . « . First Meeting ------------- o-------------- Coach Is Optimistic Spite of Last Year’s Losses in Announcement of C u r t a i n C l u b Members Delayed Five N ew A ssociate M embers Are Elected Second Tryouts Held Later I /mil Texans Will {Rally For Trinity Game Tonight “Loyal supporters of the Long horns are expected to turn out in a body for what will be the short­ est, sn ippiest pep rally of the sea­ son,” saul Cene German, Varsity j eh leader. this year will attend the rally and render selections that are fitting for the occasion. The Orange Jackets will attend the rally but without their uniform®. Several new members are under j consideration of the Curtain Club i after the meeting held in Kduca- | lion Building 31 last night. Announcement of the I elected to membership will students be made later, according to George Wolfe, president of the club. Coming as a climax to the grad­ ually improving rallies this year, enthusiasts expect this rally to bo one of the best this year. scheduled to Hoodn The rally i in the 7:15 o’clock promptly at The following associate mein- men’s gym. The only speech of evening will be a five-minute bt rships were announced at the meeting: Dick Vaughan, Alex talk by John A. McCurdy, secre- Murphree, George Moody, Hal tary of the Ex-Students’ Associa­ t in g , and Nap Broughton. j tiun. of Much matt rial that would have I The there been been selected had fewer to try out had to be re­ jected, and much of the material was good, W olfe stated. He fur­ ther stated that those who were unsuccessful would be welcomed for a second tryout at a later date even had they been eliminated in the first round. primary purpose of the redly will be to Stimulate the nec­ essary pep and enthusiasm to help win the Trinity game this Satur­ day but it is also planned to stim­ ulate that same kind of pep and : pirit to encourage the Longhorns in the Vanderbilt game which now looms in the near future. B a n d W ill A t t e n d The large Longhorn band of The rally is expected to be an unusually god one partly as a re­ sult of the girls’ rally last night. The girls arc obviously doing a great deal to encourage the team and their supporters. Two songs will be sung at this rally. them, “ In regard to the songs,” said German, “I hope that every loyal learn find Texan will tin rn and bring a copy of them to the rally. I would like to say that it would be a very wise idea if the rooters would bring someone with them to the rally,” he added. The leaders of the rally have promised that it will be the short­ est gathering of the year. ennis Men Meet Oklahoma Soon "embers of Last Year's Team Round Into Shape for Dual Meet the The Texas tennis team will play s first dual meet of the fall of ason with the University klahoma latter part of 'etcher, according to information nm the athletic council. should*’ have a much Texas Tonger team this year than she ad year. Only Captain lather was lost to the squall by )mpleting his University work. mimer Allison, who whs No. 1 1 tan on the squad last year and itiorial singles intercollegiate iiuinpion, M inch en, Cunningham jpd Dunlap all members of last last to shape. Jar’s squad are rapidly rounding Prom last year’s freshman squad (ere corm Barnes, an Austin jroduet who won the state inter- fholastic league singles crown in jl>26, Jimmie Quick from Dallas, mother league interscholastic Charlie Sloan and Campion, rnarcy. All of these men are pod players and will go far to itlp fill the hole left by Mather, berkeley Bell, last year’s frosh $ptsin will not be eligible for his year’s competition. From this material Dr. Penick Cill be able to mould a squad that in all probability give the fill est of the conference squads {gent? of worry as they have done ft the past. , Allison is expected o repeat his capture of the con­ er ence singles crown, and the oubles team 'which will probably e composed of Quick and Allison § expected to go farther than the earn of Mather and Allison. --------------o - \n n u a l Convention n i i c i i u stressed 0________ Is Principal John Erhard hmen Y.M.C.A. Banquet Approximately RO men were present at the first meeting of the Texas trackmen which was held in room I in Garrison Hall last night. Coach Littlefield made a talk to the men in which he for fall traiinng track. All trackmen, especially Varsity, were told to remember that there arc only tw’o terms this year, and that they must make j their grades the first semester int With Hon. John Erhard as the order that they may be elig ib le: principal speaker, the annual Y. for track in the second semester. M. C. A. banquet for freshman “If you fail to make the grades men began last night at the Uni this semester, it means that you versify cafeteria. will not be able to participate in Varsity track next year, so buckle down and pass the work now; don’t wait until next January to start studying,” was the manner in which Coach Littlefield admon­ ished his men. Speaker of the E ve­ ning ---------- “I can not stress the value of f ill training too much,” he con­ tinued. “All of the success which the University track teams have enjoyed the past five years has been clue to the extensive period of fall training which the track men have undergone.” Officials of the1 Y. M. C. A- aud the Students’ Association who Were present were introduced, a ft­ er which Dr. Sam Joekel of the Austin Theological Seminary made a humorous talk. John H off, chairman “ We have enough men to turn the honor council, played on the gui­ tar and sang several songs, and out another championship team was f0n 0W(Hi by Dr. W. T. Ma­ this year, ther of the athletk. council, who la.^t year s Vp()ke on leadership, Dr. Mather several stars from team, the in d is-j^ j^ told of collecting for Littlefield I endowraent fund for the Y. M. cussing the prospects. even though we lost said of There is a large number of old j £ ^ returning Hon j ohn Erhard of Dallas men returning this year, and this will largely offset the loss of such j rnade the main u lk of the eve_ men as Cockrell, Stalker and L^ug. Mr. Erhard said that it took In the dashes banda and re|jgjon and moraj cleanliness to others. Baggett, will carry the burden. n,ake success. He also said that are Other old men religion, much of which could be Hammonds, who set a conference gotten at home, combined with record in the pole vault last year, courage and uprightness made Daniels, who was one of the best character and character made quarter milers in the conference leadership. in 1927, Vestal and Jones, Shep- President Benedict was last on herd, Varsity s temper men tai high j th(i rj He com_ jumper, Baldwin, who hold. the parcd thi, earth with thc other q{ t|)e un|verse for the shot , j)]anets and ^ conference record how smaU the in h a b lta n t8 put and H argis, who became one s T exan G ets Series from U nited Press o n C o m p l e t e r e t u r n s th e ^ w o r l d ’s s e r i e s , w it h p r i v i l e g e s p f u s i n g t h e d a y ’s g e n e r a l n e w s r e p o r t, a r e b e i n g f u r n i s h e d T h e th r o u g h c o u r t e s y D a ily T e x a n th e o f U n i t e d P r e s s . C a rb o n th e A u s t i n B u r e a u o f tropics o f a ll w ire tories a r e s u p p lie d b y U n i t e d f r e e of P ress e a c h a f t e r n o o n c h a rg e, w ith p r i v i l e g e s o f T h e T e x a n ’s u s i n g a n y n e w s d e ­ sired. T h e c o p y is t u r n e d o v e r to the J. 2 4 c la s s in n e w s e d i t ­ ing fo r p r a c t i c e w ork . 4* p V andy Ticket Sales Plans for the Methodist party honoring the Methodist freshmen been to be* given tonight have | completed. The party will be -it Advance sale of tickets for the the Wesley Bible Chair at 7:30 G reatest on Record ---------- Vanderbilt game in Dallas Satuv-, o’clock and will be under day week, has exceeded any general direction of Charles H. director of Methodist i advance sale of tickets for games I McEoen, j between two of seats in schools. A student activities, the The entertainment will be along large number Fair Park Stadium have been the line of “getting acquainted,” reserved for Vandy followers, also ; the slogan of the old student® be­ ing, “Every old student bring a quote a number have been mailed new students.” to Dallas to go on sale there. the Seat* available at this time in- The evening will be featured by elude two small sections on the ’ games and stunts. Refreshment Student tickets will be served during the everi- five yard in#- All Methodist freshmen and go on sale here next Wednesday and may obtained at the athletic j transfers have been especially in- couneii office. I vited. line. Intramural Athletic Council To Organize This Afternoon Organization of the intramural j carried on There in no money at | I u I u v i v * / p i vv i M L t i i v v i j ? j u v v v a v u v © *** athletic council will take place present to provide equipment for the six teams which aprticipates in the sport. There are no funds to head of the council. provide coaches in order to prop- Whitaker, Only one senior members of th e|er ly train the men and thereby P‘a< council, Herman, has returned this prevent much of the injury due to poor training. The University year Whitaker said. Selection of does not provide a field for the the other two members of the teams to play on. Clark Field, it senior council will be thc first is thought, will be abandoned by thing taken up at this meeting, ac­ the middle of this month. Also cording to Mr. Whitaker. The the left-over equipment which h a s i< ver,v election of these members will be all in the past has been used re made from the applications been taken up by the large num- ceived. With the completion of these ber of freshmen in football train- plans and the organization of the J ing so that no suits are available council, the real purpose of the from the store room. the council’s present organization, the I the intramural intramural; mikh* football,; W hitaker said .action tak,e but did say In speaking of the situation Mr. th at he did not question of council will be taken up. For the past I know what “ we two years, discarding football has been considered, and > should have intramural athletics last year the council decided to j provided th«>y can be run right,” give it one more year’s trial. Now and that he thought that some- that the year is up, the question thing should be done to remedy for final the present situation. Mr. Whita- is before thc council kerbs reason for continuing S tr a ­ decision. it is contended that intramural j mural athletics is that it fills the football is an expensive sport and j desire on the part of many stu- for disoon- dents who are unable to make the the principal reason uing it is thc* W k of funds to I varsity team to participate in the carry on the sport as it should he* game. jf * i I J I V ’ * *n t 0 a< ( ( r ^ s|R3'1-nR u i) ; , . , and are placed by chance. T h e jJav ., day , girls occupying e places in the ladder at thc end of the tournament automatically b e­ come members » f racquet e i- l\ f Racquet club meets regularly tga« throughout the # business ences. year and 40 points rn W. A. A ,! are awarded to members o f the spring club at the end of the term. The first week in every month, the lowest five girls in the club crc subject to challenge by I " ; " ; b” any girl in the University who' desires to become a member of the club. -------- 0---------------- SIGMA DELTA CHI MEETS Campus newspaper workers, members of Sigma Delta Chi, will meet for the first time this ses­ sion in the publications office at B. Hall Sunday afternoon at 4:30 o’clock. in­ cluding election of a delegate to the national convention at Law­ rence, Kansas, will be discussed. Important business to Army has it mule, Navy in the University cafeteria its goat, and Texas may soon have its longhorn, if present plans of the Cowboys materialize. At a lunch­ eon Wednesday the colorful pep squad decided longhorn steer, made by Walker White of Mason, provided means of caring for bint can be arranged. The mascot would be used as ii device for increasing Texas spirit, and would accompany the Cow­ boys to all games which they a t ­ tend. Other business attended to was the election of new members. Five hundred dollars must be NEW YORK— Lazzeri up. Bdl! strike I. Strike 2, I, inside. Strike called. Ball 2. Ball 3, low. Laz­ zeri safe at first on an infield hit through the box. Dugan up. Strike I , swung. Ball I, inside. Ball 2, insi(ie< Foul, 2. Foul. I Dugan fouled out to Gooch. Ben- I, high. Ben- gough fouled out to Gooch. Pip- gras up. Ball I , high. Ball 2, high. Foul, strike I. Strike 2, called. Foul, strike !. Foul. Pip- gras lined to Grantham. No runs, one hit, no errors. Third I n n in g NEW YORK— Combs up. Foul, I, high. Foul, strike I. Ball .strike 2. Ball 2, high. Ball 3. accept the offer of a j gough up. Ball It third. and placed to the fence, Combs scoring Koenig taking raised for the care of the animal j Combs singled to right. Koenig and permission has been asked of up. Strike I, called. Koenig hit the committee on financial drives through the box and the ball rolled and to conduct tag days on Friday, was October 7 and Saturday, October 8 for the pur<>s*- of obtaining the I scored as a single and an error money, It is the intention of the ; for L. Waner, who let the bf*!! Cowboys to make a small drive get through. Ruth up. Ball I. annually §br the upkeep of the outside. Ball 2, high. Ruth flied steer, and a permanent fund will to L. Waner, Koenig scoring aft- be established in j cr the catch. It was a sacrifice fly charge of some responsible per- for Babe. Gehrig up. Gehrig hit to right center for two bases. son. to of tbf mascot will b* held, pro- Wright, the ball being too hard vided he is obtained, and a prize for thc* Pirate shortstop to handle, will be given to the person sub- Lazzeri up. Ball I, outside. Strike (Gehrig is on third). nutting the winning name. The meeting Wednesday was! Lazzeri flied to P. Waner, Geh- rig scoring after the catch and It was a Meusel taking second. sacrifice fly for Tony. Dugan up. I man of the organization, having strike I, called. Ball I, high. Du- to P. Waner, Three the second one th a t the Cowboys have held this session. Gerald C offey o f Wichita Falls is fore- A content to decide the n am e; Meusel up. Meusel I called. singled runs, four hits, one error. E ig h t h I n n in g sacrifice, R e s e r v e L i b r a r y J NEW YORK— Meusel up. Ball I, high. Ball 2, inside. Meusel singled past Grantham. Lazzeri up. Foul, strike I. Lazzeri sin­ gled to right, Meusel going to third, Dugan up. Ball I ,inside. Meusel scored from third on a wild pitch, I.azzeri taking second. but Dugan tried to Gooch threw Lazzeri out at third, Gooch to Tray nor, Dugan safe at first on a fielder's choice. Ben- gough up. Bali I, wide. Bali 2, average 0f 1 3 0 0 books a vide. Strike I, called. Ball 3. tho! Bengough walked. Pipgras up. the Bal! I ,inside. Ball 2, wide. Bali j res(>rve library in Main Building, J, wide. Pipgras walked, filling according t o j i statement made by the bases. Combs ap. Gvengros Reed Cozart. Fast semester re­ replaced Aldridge in the box for ports have ranged from 1000 to Pittsburgh. The play at third 1500 books daily. This library is on which Lazzeri at first seemed ' entirely of history, education and to be safe and was later called refer­ cut, resulted from Tony’s over­ sliding the bag after having easily beaten Gooch’s snap throw of Du- ail books dents have the privilege of using gan's Punt. Combs up. Combs *,vas hit in the side by a pitched hall, forcing Dugan in with a run, the other Yankee runners advane- mg. A two hour limit is placed on in daytime,, but sta- * - administration 'they like students at is given f Be- ginning at 9 o’clock students may keep books out till 9 o’clock. The following day and on Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock they are allowed until Monday morning at nine. Renewals are not allowed the same day, as students’ de­ mands are too great. According to Cozart a promise o f more room for the library by Christmas has been made. At present the students are greatly hampered by of adequate lack space. Koenig up. Koenig hit into left field for a single, scoring Ben- gough, the other runners advanc­ ing. Ruth up. Bases full. Ball 1. Ruth hit to Grantham, adm threw to Gooch, forcing Pipgras at the plate. Ruth wa® safe tai a fielder’s choice, the other advancing. Gehrig up. G forced Koenig to thi unassisted* Racquet club will hold its first been elected last spring. The fol-jgan flied meeting Friday evening at 5 ; lowing new members were elected o ’clock in the Women’s gym, ac- at the meeting Wednesday: Max cording to Emma Glen Vickers, Eversberg, Fort Worth; William winner of the gold racquet last > Scanlon* Brownsville; Charles year and president of the club for Wallace, Center; Nelson Green, this year. All girls interested i n j Cameron; Bill Skelton, Austin; tennis have been invited to tryout Jack Habseil, Laredo; Kenneth Sewell, Wills Point; Charlie Po- for the club. ; Membership in racquet club is feet, San Angelo; and Henry Mc- ; obtained by skill of toe individual. Callum, Austin. AU girl* take part ladder tournament in which they may challenge the girl who is in M a n y S t u d e n t s U s e the fifth place above them in the! original j ladder. ----------------------------- secure la » | Girls no o r e u First College Daily in the South be «»p*c ‘A th,- r?.i#«r*itjr of Texas by th# Texas Students e v e ry m o rn in g e x c e p t U CHK d a y . I. h H at}, T e lep h o n e SSS#, T- rn,, S I I ? ) ’•I ■ % ( Af t e r I O p. b..n«* _ J. II . t i i»s - ‘-r* A v iv*-- \ A CL W r ig h t, M a n a g e r, J . H ail •bd isthi, T e x a s. 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I |e f .rare, f barie* D onald, K e n n e th CL; M C iv ite * . J o h n ’u • K .'C ow an, D #aIv a ; Mr M ahon, R a lp h J. * I e - e m p f. S a le m * in .a il. C la r e n c e f .Sp’)ra#<,r, R . ; n* Letters Sent to Freshmen’s Parents life L etters have been w ritten and are being mailed to the p aren ts of all men students who are e n ­ tering the U niversity of T exas for the first tim e this fall by V, I. Moore, dean of men and dean of the U niversity. a t student The letters express the ap p recia­ tion of the U niversity a t having to the new students and o ffe r the tho services of the p aren ts dean's office in th e case o f any assistance in s t may be necessary. Within a short tim e le tte rs are to be w ritten to all of th e high school su p erin ten d en ts of schools fro pi which freshm an student* have come to enroll in th e Uni­ as­ versity, says A m o Xowotny, In sistant to the dean of men. this way, he says, much inform a­ tion will bo obtained about the til dent;:. A fte r the Texas-Trinity G a m e A t t e n d a Steve Gardner Dance W om an's Gym S aturday Night Thurlow R. Weed F u n e r a l h o m e a m b u l a n c e PHONES 6080— 6317 STUDENTS VERSUS! d u b will hold H* th ird m « et- Ini,' of the v«»r Friday ut f» or lurk in th# Trias Bibi# .hair. All old rnrn. I-#* * ar# ui*k«mJ to attarui, as th# «on*ti • th lien reuuir y$s& J) rjl' t •>t:rip, sucres-, I* ti k ink, m akes a l l pens A arride betony and ^ the life tim e pen # a. w rite hest. F R I D A Y , O C T O B E R 7 , 1 9 2 7 been m ane y ea r are snpplied from the g fo r main s fo r m ain-: eral appropriations service 1 this nance and salaries. ADLER COLLEGIAN CLOTHES rADLER —a New Adler Collegian Group Styled in the True College Mode d ifferen t from ordinary THE UNIVERSITY TOGGERY J. L. Rose Dial 3090 fo r C leaning and Pressing Protect It Against Loss your nam e on your notebook in BURNT GOLD LETTERS o I a color K IST O ® CONCH*® ~ Identify the Lifetime pen by tfcl? white den P E N S * P E N C I L S » S K R I P W. K SSTAFFER PEN COMPANY * FORT MADISON, IOWA F R ID A Y , O C TO BER 7, 1927. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N I Will Morri I tieing law who has been p rac-j T ack y J ta n Sm ith is spending in S an A ntonio since j the weeR-end in S an Antonio, been a very efficien t coach o f no The girls ran a mean ability. year. Chances a re th at the girls* rifle club will d e feat the boys in very close race with the boys la t this y e a r’s contest. prolonged through sev eral score yards o f celluloid o f insipid bill* I ings, cooin g*, and faw n in g*. SOCIETY I M iss Daiyt Bram lette o f A u*- The sto ry o f “ The Blood Ship,” tart, who received her degree from while not p articu larly a trite or I the U n iversity o f T ex a s in 1920. worn one, certain ly follow s con- has re-entered the U n iversity and in ventional know what to expect in the next sociology. Miss B ram lette taugh t the hi the public schools in O range, scene, having to depend on dram atic clim ax fo r the kick which T exas last year. you go to g et out o f it. is doing her g rad u ate w ork lines, and you alw ays The program is com pleted with Dorothy R ugelev who received Fox News and a com edy th at has ber degree from the U n iversity in a new' bit o f “ slap stick ” to it th at A ugust is teach in g in Richm ond. While on the cam pus Dorothy was you will like. -R. IL a m em ber o f A lpha D elta Pi soror- I it y and president o f the Sun day I club. 1 he Rough Riders M artha r a n d ie r who h as been It is a p leasu re to read som e j atten d in g the U n iversity o f C al­ to do g rad u ate th** is hero She Is a m em ber o f in terestin g fa c t in the history of one’s nation but to see it repro­ iforn ia work. Alpha D elta Pi sorority. is year. receive* his degree from the i I v of T ex a s, visited Reed a rt for sev eral d ays. Roland P eters of G alveston w as E rik a o f his siste r, the g u e st Peters, last week. Ja n e t F ile s tho tv -ct K-end a t her home in San A n­ tonin. is spen din g B etty L a Rue o f F o rt Worth p< nt the week-end a t the K appa i> ta house. G. A. G eorge, fo rm erly a stu ­ dent at V an derbilt U niversity, is now on the cam pus. He h as en- t e m ! the law school. < 'harlie in the Poteet o f San Angelo this law school again Mrs. Alm a H ow ard or ______ City w as a gu e st o f M rs. C aroth ers for a few days. P residen t and M rs. B en ed ict Were g u e s t s a t I he W om an’s B uild­ ing last Sun day. Mrs. E. S an g er o f W aco has been visitin g her d augh ter, E liz a ­ beth at the L ittlefield dorm itory. Girls’ Rifle Club Meets Friday Night duced in life is an added pleasure. The Rough R iders” is the pie- turization o f the th rillin g h istory th at Teddy R oosevelt’s fam ous brigade m ade fo r itse lf during the Spanish-A m erican W ar. Ju d d S t if f o f W ashington and the U niversity Leo has entered this fall. Brown, J r ., has gone to P eg H olm an, Randle R idley, K atherine Gibbons, banc and Elizabeth C ardigan c f F o rt Worth, the K a PPa h ou' e wil1 s Pen t week-end in San A ntonio. E lizabeth Edward th i* is I Mnry Couiw M urrny will spend j g ue9t nt , ho H a if Moon bl)US(!. the Philadelphia A thletics, N eal B ak er, who h as been with a Announcement has been m ade to the e ffe c t that the g irls’ trifle club o f the U niversity will have a meeting a t the women’s gym ton igh t at T AO. The girls* rifle club h as had much success during the past few years. M ajor 8. N. Ekdahl has . . . . . , Antonio. It h as the authentic Am erican . , , b ack gro u n d s and ch aracterisatio n ,.| tbe wei.k.e nd a t hor home in San I needed to mhke it a vivid success. n o t ; The P aram oun t people did stin t eith er money or tim e in the production o f this picture. The I g re a te st d ifficu lty th at confronted Mr. Flem in g, one o f the screen ’s i ablest directors, w as to find a , person who could ch aracterial1 the p a rt o f Teddv R oosevelt. Chi Om ega dance F rid ay night I a r e : Fran ces Clenny o f D a lla s,! Katherine Randle and C» C. Ran- t die o f W ichita F a lls, H elena Kal-1 yter o f San Antonio, and Alice Je n n in g s o f F o rt W orth, Out-of-town g u e sts fo r the T E X A S S T A I E E X P O S I T I O N Ha R a c e s T o d a y FIRST RACE Purse $175, all ages, 12 pounds below scale, four furlongs, TO yards. SECOND RACE Purse $175, for two-year-olds, eight pounds below Scale, four furlongs, 70 yards. THIRD RACE Purse $200, for-three-year-olds, ten pounds be­ low scale, five-eighths mile. Purse $225, all ages* ten pounds below scale, six FOURTH RACE Purse $250, all ages, 12 pounds below scale, one FIFT H RACE mile, 70 vards. C orra Lynn Robinson o f S . R. at D. Mill spend* the week-end her home in San Antonio. Democ rates ch apter o f Alpha Rho Chi announces the p ledgin g of M aury C. Allen o f San A n­ tonio. C h arles F a rre ll and C harles E m m ett M ack their p a rts excellently. the late p ortray ed -J. IL furlongs. he p resen t time In F ran k H opper fo u n d, splendid ch aracter m aterial with W'hich to create vivid actin g. He gave to the A m erican people o f t the a rem arkable ch aracterizatio n o f w hat R oose­ velt w as in the prim e o f his color­ is supported by ful career. He the g re a te st all-star cast in the film s. Included in th is cast are M ary A stor who w as selected by director Flem ing. He ju d ge d hor as ty p ify in g the true girl o f the period “ D arling Dolly G ra y .” Noah Beery scores a g reat trium ph in the p a rt o f the 'sh e riff. He is team ed with George B a n cro ft who outlaw . is happy-go-lucky a TEXAS T o d a y and T o m o rro w EM IL JA N N IN G S t o in The Way of All Flesh” B y f a r the best film the new se a so n has yet had to o f f e r ! V o ice backer of Successful Singers D a v id Griffin S t u d i o < 2 0 3 Guadalupe St Phof.k ♦ OS/ No Charde f o r Voice Trial. OPERA CLASS A sk fo r P r o s p e c t u * Agricultor al-EXHlBIT S-Mexican Fine Stock T E X A S S T A T E E X P O S I T I O N IWW— M I B ! e m M A J E S T I C : all week, “ T h e R ou gh Rider*,** with M ary A s ­ tor and N oah B e e ry . H A N C O C K : F rid a y and S a t u r d a y , “ T h e Blood S h ip ,’* with Hoi-.*rt B o sw orth , J a c q u e li n e L o g a n , an d R ichard A rlen . Q U E E N : F r i d a y an d S a t u r d a y , E s th e r R alsto n in “ F i g ­ ures D on’ t L ie .” T E X A S , F r i d a y an d S a t u r d a y , Em il J a n n i n g s in “ T he W ay o f All F l e s h .” R ah ! “ The R ah ! R a h !” T he Poor Nut ion, with a warm and vital beauty which d iffe re n tia te s it strik in gly ‘ ‘I don’t sm oke, I don’t chew. from his Germ an perform an ces. and I don’ t run with the boys who A com parison with L a st do. F ir st L a u g h ,” long conceded to be his N ational’s la te st addition to their g re a te st achievem ent in the film s, long list o f un su ccessfu l ’’colleg- is p articu larly in terestin g in this , ia te ” productions happens to bo F o r sheer vlsualiza- connection. "T h o Poor N u t" and is show ing tion> and fo r perfection oX m ount t o r the rem ain d er of the w eek at I jn g and d irw tion i and from the -he Queen Theater.^ ^ point o f view o f novelty, the e arly i , a little a b o w d ram atization is o u tstan d in g ; fo r the Poor N ut and and show humanity> vibran t strength, the p resen t d ay collegiate color. that the m oving picture p rod eo - 1 b fa u ty color, beauty ors have turn ed the versatility “ The W ay o f public. Tho p resen t show is b e t­ F lesh ” is overw helm ingly a te r than m ost any th at we have fe e t presen tation . seen lately, and perhaps th a t is duo to the fa rc e and highly over­ drawn situ atio n s th at the hero, a su ffe r e r o f th at terrible d isease —-inferiority com plex, has forced upon him. O f course, the “ poor n u t” wins the m ost thrilling track < vent o f the year, is elected to the b iggest fra te rn ity on the cam pus and m arries the “ cam pus queen .” this Freshm en, you will “ college em otional em otional loose on A ll per- how— it -D. V. enjoy ideal the is H obart to by which I he Blood Ship “ The in Bosw orth Blood Ship,” which p lay s a t the Hancock tod ay and S atu rd a y , is one o f the very few elderly acto rs in terp ret who does not try flapper-m an roles, I mean th at he tak es a p art th at is really su ited fo r him and puts his into it, m aking o f it one of all the m ost convincing ph ases o f this picture. He p lay s the p a rt of Newman, a m an o f iron, and the but cen tral figu re o f the story, does not end up by m arry in g the Film sixteen-year-old fan s will rem em ber his p ortray al o f other sim ilar roles with the sam e resu lts. heorine. life .” W hether “ The Poor N u t” is a ruccoss or not, we refrain from exp ressin g our sentim ents. But we will say th a t the cast o f ch ar­ acters is very good. Ja c k Mulhall plays tho role o f the poor h aid w orking stu d en t, who has neither friend nor m oney, but who turn s out to be the cam pus idol. Charlie M urray, one o f the screen ’s clev er­ est com edians, tak es the role of tho and equally tr a in e r ; while Ja n e in the fem inine roles. Je a n Richard A rlen, on whom fa lls the duty o f love and kisses, even A rth ur I to" the fin al clinch and fad e-ou t, is Winton sh are honors a handsom e and likeable looking the exception o f the . beau-cat- eher curl which he w ears between like his eyes, but m aybe you’ll that. I liked his actin g because it did not seem to lie actin g and b e ­ not cause his I bulk o f a y oun gster, with love-m aking w as — J . S. B. j slight I f I he W ay of All Flesh C ertain ly, it is a toss-up whe­ ther “ The W ay o f All F lesh ” or “ The L a st L a u g h ” is Em il Ja n - n in gs’ g r e a te st p ictu re ; it would be d iffic u lt to decide. you have not seen tho curren t p resen ­ tation a t the T ex as, by all m eans your let nothing in terfere with doing so I f you h iv e alre ad y seen it, you will not need a rem inder th at it is one of the so rt o f pictures which can be seen and rescan with a grow ing enjoym ent. im m ediately. Ja n n in g s’ versatility, in the role, his p e rfect ch aracterizatio n , hi< com pelling (‘m otional quality g race first A m erican product- this, his Texas-Trinity Dance Music by ST E V E G A R D N ER and his H OKUM K IN G S New Silk Dresses $15.00 New shades of red, tan. green ; also navy and black. Materials of Georgette) Canton and Satins. Misses’ and Women’s sizes. RAIN COATS $5.00 tho’ “ every cloud has a silver lining” they usually spell rain. Be prepared. Our new line water­ proof rain coats in red, green, and $ 5 .0 0 yellow. Sizes 12 to 18 NEW SILK UNDERWEAR Dance Sets, tailored and laced trimmer $ 3 .4 9 / * i. I »rjui etc V n n :e kji c p -U L ', All pretty pastel shades. Sale price .. ✓ A'tete I'fankuehr*, and Ruth Kliza*jeth Law, ~7~. , , ~ , ’ we give to the ca refu l work o f science in providing u w ith such highways. •*un’i'an wer® the new vt embers o f ' Turtle club after tho tryouts. But a little consideration is in-; which may be had at a minimum ie resting when we know that a1! - cost. Of course concrete would the m aterial that is u«ed construction o f our reads is care- terial to use Lucille Wray, Marion De Shazo, Cecil© W orley, M argaret W arren, J Cha rh ne Ray, Sarah Davis, Lucite Jeanctt* y t , Hulbert, * f but Leary, Margaret to W isem an, H. a cost o f possibly $30,(100 a W illiams, Mollie Johnson, Thelrna the j probably be the moat durable hmm q 0i« nii tested and analyzed by ex- in any case, in p. ria in a laboratory fo r that cf fie purpose. « Lab at Little Campus ; The laboratory for tenting m a -1 a p * - |m„ e f m , uch co n stn iction> . _ . . . . d i s f ^ t s . . “specially is this true in sparsely r, n ecessary to use cheaper m aterial. „ ^ , . „- y . , . it J Clayton, Margaret Shelby, Haze! . , I C lausew ltz, A. M alarkey, Ann , _ „ , McKinney, Padgett, If . ,7 . ’ , arf> eI,* ,ble for T urtlctte ... . u ” _ .. ’ t.-riala that go into Texas highways! D arin^'the year o f 1»2« T o o 11* located on the L U U . C w p a a ( tabw iltory h„ tM led 3 g 9 0 „ mJ an engineer, pies o f concrete cylinders, 426 a | samples of asphalt, 192 samples of assistant j (frave|^ -j 52 samples of stone and* J grounds. The personnel o f the! laboratory includes a director, testing leafing engmeer, and a headlight; cruahwl ^ engineer all employed by University and, in addition, four An interestin(f si,U.light on t t J men and a stenographer furnished ,lev,.|opmerit of r„adwav malprla], by tho Highway Commission f o r ,: . the routine work. the adob, and eu1vert pip(> (im , a t H ouston m oBufaetures ca- ^ u< ■ th i. *"?’ t1ry°o t“- ‘ All sirfc who did not make I either club, and are interested in swimming should v g n up for the Tex ct-, and make points in W. A. A. w hile practie- the sw im m ing | me op to make I clubs in the T urtlette tryou ts lur- outing Hub b„ut by the fa ct that a S l a t e d f o r T o n i g h t Final tryouts for the Choral the Main club w ill be held in B uilding, room 157, from 5 till 6 o’clock Friday afternoon, it wa announce by Miss Melle Thiele, club, a ssista n t director o f the havij, and M any tryout- ar*- expected, and everyone interested may com e, es­ pecially those who sing tenor or alto. interested The Choral club Is an organiza­ tion o f both men and women who are It was organized about tw o years ago by the Oscar J. Fox, director M en’s Glee club, and the G irls’ in music. of paid Miss W o o d ,! G lee club, fo r thje purpose o f thi j teaching students to read music, ing January,” sponsor of the Turtle club year. the Y. M. C. A. pool T u rtletted will m eet next tim e on Vt«?dneaday from 7 .l o iv 7 .1 7 at and Turtle club will hold a business m eeting at the sam e tim e. '----------- —o -..- - - ...... C l u b F i n a l s PRESENT D A Y ELECTS and for a g en era l get-together o f a ply, “ I don’t know. busy making classes that I have not had tim e to think.” Edgeworth is w hat the welh dressed pipe will wear TeaU for concrete m aterials in- ment from oystcr d u d e te st. o f cem ent, fin e aggro- Hand> iimratone and other necea-l gate— sand or rock screenings— I w y ingredients. Did you ever ss* « etude streak­ ing across the campus in the early hours o f the m orning, his shoe laces tripping him up, his tie under Ills ear, a notebook under his arm, and a haunted look in his e f t ? Or have you seen that sw eet young • — usually ca-: thing, her hair a1! ru ffled , and Furniture and other equipm ent liche which is a lim estone depot- traces o f cold cream still on that ited by the evaporation of hard h**t been ordered by the U nivcr- akin you love to touch, the water, shell— used m ost along the *ity Board o f Publications at its Jiaased you unseeingly on her fev- •fis h way to the third floor of a fter- Garrison Hail? She didn’t look so j _ r‘11' W'M i* G etting the Lay of the Laed Pr* a i ’ • Mina A lvord, I When a road is to be con | j J / * id io t, Betty Dane H illing, norm . j COu| v‘ce P'1’* '• j strut ted, * 0| engineers the roa(j f ar ^ e best scout * .en o a tjmach, co rresp o n d -; and nearest available materials j !r»g secretary, Etman Stoftg, treas- j ____ - _____________ —............. ....... j urer. include desks, chairs, and other office equipm ent for The T exan, the Cactus, the Ranger, the Long- horn, and the business offices. A11 the equipm ent w ill be placed in th** new offices in B. Hall. You awake with a start from a 'r of short, dream less sleep. What, in ” r ’* heaven’s name, is thnt unearthly noise? Oh, yes, it is only B ig Ben Innocently perform ing his duty. Y ou glance at your “ cell-m atc,” who is feig n in g unconsciousness. Y ou think regretfu lly the French translation which was postponed from the night before un til six o ’clock in the morning when your mind would be cleared o f all superfluous thing*. Then, you surreptitiously heave a book at Ben, which does not a ffect him in the le a st; so you are forced to lie there and listen with a guilty con­ science until he feels that he ha done all that is expected of him. In the end, you arise 7:16 o ’clock and rush away sans break­ fa st, sans French translation, san* everything that you should have. Undressed St ude nt * at On the way, you see other stu ­ dents, in various stages o f dress to and undress, rushing madly elate. A boy is hanging on the side of a car with one hand, while with the other, he is attem pting to j don a sweater o f reckless color. H is hair is disheveled and there is a despairing look in his eye whirh m akes you recognize the kindred spirit. When you came to college, you w ere at peace with the world. You p k L the works The purpose o f the club is lo study o f modern authors, one act plays, modern poetry and short stories. Exte n­ sive plans for a successful year have been made. h o s p i t a l l i s t Seton According to Dr. G. E, B ethel, director or the U niversity health service the follow ing students arc at Infirm ary; W’illiam Acker, O. L. Moore, A. N . H ersey Pauline G reen, < arter Forbes, Leslie King. Those ill at St. David’s hospital are John Hughes and Ernest Ne rn hp. Steve Himself And his Hokum Kings At Texas-Trinity Dance W oman’s Gym Saturday Night J CORRECT Up-to-the m in u te styles in fall clothes for men. W e ca rry a full line of th e latest m odels of B raeb u rn s an d C am p u s Fogs—A n d of course w e have all a c ­ cessories too. Drop in to see us at M A JESTIC M A N ’S SHOP Eddie Joseph, Mgr. Seven E leven Congress Students Will Select The Most Valuable Player of the Longhorn Football Team I he Ballot will a p p e a r in the N ovem ber issue of T H E T E X A S R A N G E R . m l T h e p lay er selected will be a w a rd e d a C orona ty p ew riter, follow ing a cus­ tom of the past four years. \ \ h e n The R a n g e r ap p ears, find the bal­ lot, indicate yo ur choice, a n d m ail or b rin g to F. L. Patty 822 Congress Fall Fashions Economv at Gellman’s D ozens of Styles f o r T he** ? a r e t r i m t a i l o r e d d r e s a e s f o r s t r e e t w e a r . M o r e e l a b o r a t e m o d ­ C h a r m i n g e l s E a c h o n e h a s m o d e s f o r e v e n i n g . s o m e d e l i g h t f u l d e t a i l t h a t m a r k s i t n e w a n d s m a r t . a f t e r n o o n . M aterials and Colors C r e p e s a t i n , c r e p e d e c h i n e , a n d v e l v e t a r e t h e f a b r i c s . T h e s e a r e a l l b e a u t i f u l i n c o l o r s a n d d e s i g n , o r s a n d d e s i g n . The wardrobe that is as­ sembled from these c o lle o tions is certain to be dis­ tinctive, smart and appro­ priate. unusually Prices moderate throughout. 10.85 and 16.50 Every n ew style in the latest and smartest lea­ ties, thers pumps, oxfords in light, medium ai^d low heel at 3 fea tu re prices. straps, in 3.95 4.95 5.95 NEWLY UNPACK ED HATS S m a U M i l l i n e r y ( o r f a l l i s a r i o t o f c o l o r . l a r g e h a t s , r i p p l e o r s t r a i g h t b r i m o r h a t s , h a t s d o w n . t u r n u p h a t s , t h a t 2.95 3.95 ZOMBO? THE COST O F DRESSING WELL Sixth and Brazos •‘You D on’t W ait on U t” Sprained His Hand L ittle Joe, the petitiemn, wag t h e d e p t hit, H ie hand un* haek^glapp^ny fo re v e r m r U««, rn sp ra in e d and w o u ld be t h e d o c t o r * ga id. fr o m Alread y little Joe c o u l d c o u n t l o s t b r e n o n e th e o n e h u n d r e d v o t e * ha could no fr ie n d ly pa*. lon ger g iv e H e w a * re a d y to jo in the ra n k h of e t» d e n t i v widen. B o t *m f cad he w en t dow n to the f ‘.K , S a n dw ich S h o p an d a te a Hollywood Wa f f l e , an d such th a t his u rn s tr e n g th re tu rn e d . it* n u trim e n t Service the Whole Night S a n d w ic h Shop Opposite Hancock Theater Babies Love It f o r all stom ach and intestinal Bud di$furt>^rscts due to teething, there is nothing h m m than a sate Intents’ and C h ild ren’s Laxative. I M r s . W i n s l o w s S yrup RENT A TYPEWRITER t'i.O O p e r m o n t h Four months for ?10.00 I All makes, F. L* Patty '~ 6 0 w e deliver .... . Pictures for the Book of Texas Every graduate and senior student in the University is to be represented in the Class Section of the 1928 Cactus with pictures and write-ups. The pictures of these students are now be­ ing made. Every graduate and senior should call immediately at B. Hall 119 and make studio appointment. The closing date for these pictures is Nov­ ember I. As there are 1,000 pictures to be made I or this section, those who make appointments now will avoid the rush of the last few days. THE CACTUS OF 1928 “The Book of Tex as” aaaas: c c * * a . Classified Ad Section ANNOUNCEM ENTS DRESSMAKING Notary Public at B, H all Room 119 D IA L 220S 9 C le a n in g , P r e s s in g , H a ts c le a n e d , blocked — Ail w o rk p«>r*uinai!y s u p e rv is e d . Pre*H- in g S u n d a y s u n til 12 o’clo ck . G US L IN Z t h a t w ill P L E A T IN G M em .it itc h in g , o u t. t h e b e s t. B u tto n c o v ­ e r in g , r h in e s to n e s a s p e c ia lty . M rs. K ip - P e n b ro o k , HI 2 1-2 o C n g r e s s Ave. P h o n e — N o v . 3 S it;5 . com e n o t all d r e s s e s U N IV E R S IT Y G IR I* ? ; S p e c ia l r a te s on 36. M rs. P o s te r , 716 C o n g r e s s , o v e r B eacon S hoe — O ct. IS S to re . s m a lle r th a n l l H E M S T IT C H IN G a n d n ic o tin e ; w e 'r e a s clo n e a s y o u r te le p h o n e ; c a ll S040. 91* O c t 29 * C o n g r e s s A v e n u e W hy Rent a T ypew riter? Y ou can b u y a f a c to r y , r e b u ilt m a ­ c h in a. I t d o w n . $5 a m o n th . A g en cy fo r R oyal P o rta b le . TURPEN’S TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE P h o n e B&42 207 W . 6 O p p o s ite P o s t Office s ilk , c o tto n , P L E A T IN G A N Y S T Y L E : H e m s titc h in g , B u tto n s f a n c y c o v e re d , 60 v a r ie tie s . R h in e s to n e s se* to o rd e r. P h o n e *362. M abel G a n ­ tt a w a y , 716 C o n g r e s s , o v e r B eaco i S hoe • — o e t. I % S to re . s liv e r . « o ld , M R S A. K. B E L L : U n iv e r s ity m a k e r . d r e s s m a k in g , re m o d e lin g , d a n c in g c o s tu m e s . lin in g c o a ts , N u e c e s, p h o n e 3667. d r e s s ­ r e ­ 2816 — O c t. 21 ATTENTION BOARD A N D ROOM F re n c h f in g e r w a v in g Is th e v e ry l a t e s t t o b e a u tify y o u r h a ir. P ric e $.60. th in g E x p e r t f in g e r w a v e r — K a th r y n L a rn m c. L ig h t y e a r s ’ e x p e rie n c e . Mrs. F. Schneider P h o n e 7 8 0 2 . 1002 C o n g re s s APARTM ENTS FOR RENT F U R N IS H E D d o w n s ta irs a p a r tm e n t. 3 rd hou«*» e a s t fro m U n iv e r s ity . 200 E a v t 2 2 n d S t, P h o n e 8129. — l l ROO M A X D H O A R D m o n th , a b o r a t* * , 292 E. 22. P h o n e 6 4 5 6 . f:10 ta b le h o a rd . R e aso n ab le — 7 b o y ., f o r LOST A N D FOUND L O S T — T e n n is R a c k e t b etw e e n c o rn e r o f R io G ra n d e a n d 2 2 n d a n d G u ad alu p e. 910 W . — 12 C h a rle s A. Y oung, p h o n e 3 4 9 2 . 3 2m l. R e w ard . L O S T — f in s t r e e t c a r . a b ro w n p u r« e c o n ta in in g a b o u t $18 a n d o th e r v a l­ a t u a b le s . S c o ttis h R ite D o r m ito r y f o r re w a rd . —-7 F in d e r call J u l i a C o c k rell sle e p in g c a m p u s . F U R N IS H E D a p a r tm e n t. 2006 W ic h ita , p o rc h , P h o n e — 7 t h r e e ro o m s, b a th , lig h ts , w a te r, n e a r 47*9. L O S T : B ro w n , le a th e r w a lle t. R e tu r n to .n e s t A v en u e, — tf 2 APARTM ENTS FOR RENT LOST—Brown bill-fold containing money a n d a th le tic t i c k e t w ith " S ta n le y Ad P h o n e —t E. P . Jo h n s o n , 1 J 0 \ I h o n e 7 491, $10 re w a rd . d i a g t o n " 2 -3 2 8 2 . in sid e . gold in L A R G E ROO M b e a u tif u lly f u rn is h e d . P r i ­ v a te b a th . A d jo in in g sle e p in g po rch . S u ita b le fo r 2 o r f o u r b o y s o r co u p le. 404 W . 2 3 rd .— 7 1-2 block U n iv e r s ity , FOR SALE 6 ro o m s, F U R N IS H E D A P A R T M E N T S ; -deeping p o rc h , l l c a iro la h e a t a n d g a r ­ a g e . M o rg a n T . S m ith , 3 9 7 4 , 2814 Rio —- tf 2 G ra n d e . F IR S T CLASS cordwood block*. Y ard 602 E a st l i t h St. P hone 2-1613. — O c t. 28 J . C . B ro d ie. and / s t l r A IU I MF* A l u r k D D C C C I M C F O R LOVELY' hom em ade pies and cak« L L L A n i W b A I N U r K L M l W b •2186. M rs. a t reasonable price* phone 2-2 H ic k e y . SOI 1-2 W illow S t. rriasrr FOR SALE For Sale 1925 Ford T ouring Car ....$250.00 $250.00 1925 Ford, A good buy 1924 Ford C oupe .............. $250.00 1924 Essex C oach .......*,...$300.00 1925 Hudson Coach ........... $600.00 THOMPSON MOTOR CAR COM PANY Phone 5391 5th & Colorado g r a d e * ; Pox t e a k . W O O D —- W O O D —— N o th in g b u t b e a t C e d a r, C ordw ood, P ro m p t d e liv e r y . W e s t A u s ­ — N ov. I block*. tin W ood y a rd . P h o n e 74*6. F O R S A L E — B u s h a n d G ert* , P ian o a n d P h o n e — l l c o n d itio n . S p le n d id b en ch . 6 6 3 9 . “ M ISS A N N A B E L L E p lay ed b y t h e K n ic k e rb o c k e r* . L E E " — F o x tro t. I t’* ISAAC B L E D ­ l l P h o n e §619. nom e good d a n c e r e c o r d . S O E . 821 C o n g r e s s . T O S E L L o r e x c h a n g e fo r gas heater. la rg e M a je s tic E le c tric h e a te rs . tw o P h o n e 119 35 W O O D W OOD A ll kin d * o f w o od d e liv e r e d a t once. G et c u r p rice* n o w . W . C. L e a r, P h o n e — O ct, 18 4 780. W OOD A N D ICE E. M. A sh fo rd , Phone 3742 Woody a rd - 3016 Guadalupe St. WOODMAN’S F L O W E R SHOP — C ut flow ers, w edding b o u q u e ts, decorations, fu n eral d e ig n * , p a t plant* and ferns. 204 W. 6th, P h o n e 9369, n ig h t phone. —Nov. 6 4018. TYPING FOR SALE For Sale Cheap 2 Ford T ouring Cars I Cleveland T ouring Car I Overland T ouring Car J J KNIGHT-OVERLAND CO. Phone 2-3161 305 W. 5th ROOMS FOR RENT N IC E L Y F U R N IS H E D R O O M S : L in e n s f u r n is h e d a n d go o d m a id s e rv ic e . 15u4 8196 o r — O c t. 20 C o n g r e s s 3 2 0 6 . P h o n e A v e., C H O IC E R O O M S a t 19 04 U n iv e r s ity A v e n u e , I 1-2 b lo ck fro m c a m p u s . AII P h o n e 9 4 3 9 . — 7 m o d e rn c o n v e n ie n c e s . lad y . F O R R E N T — S in g le H e a t a n d y o u n g f u rn is h e d . N e a r U n iv e r s ity . G a ra g e . 219 6 N u e c e s. — 7 P h o n e 50 3 9 . ro o m la u n d r y f o r R O O M — In q u ie t h o m e in n ice n e ig h b o r ­ to hood, f o r y o u n g m a n w ho w ish e s i n s t r u c t o r . G a ra g e . s tu d y , p re fe ra b ly M rs. B r ig g s , 2815 S alad o . l l F O U R -R O O M * v a le b ath * . T w o b lo ck s 2 2 4 0 5 . f u rn is h e d a p r t m e n t s . P r i - S c re e n e d sle e p in g p o rc h . P h o n e — 9 U n iv e r s ity . fro m 2209 N u e c e s. B E D R O O M w ith t h a t m n tiv in g b e c o n v e rte d in to liv in g room . S o u th ­ e a s t e x p o s u re . G a ra g e . V ery d e s ira b le — 13 2 4 0 “ Rio G ra n d e . P h o n e 2 3 546 . ro o m W A N TED ANY M ERCHANTS of A u stiu who have jobs th a t could be filled by d eserv in g U n iv e rsity stu d e n ts are asked to com ­ m u n ic a te w ith U n iv e rsity V. M. C. A., t f P h o n e 9014, N O T A R Y P U B L IC a t o ffic e o f T e x a s S tu d e n t s P u b lic a tio n s , In c . R oom 119. _ „ t f B. H a ll. 192 7 CA C TU S W A N T E D : M u s t be i s f i r s t c la s s c o n d itio n . S t a t e p ric e a s k e d . A d d re ss Box 1 9 2 7 -C . U n iv e r s ity S t a ­ tio n . __ I S T U D E N T S — W e’re a s c lo s e as y o u r te le p h o n e . C le a n in g , p r e s s in g an d a l- ! O r a tio n s . All w ork per*.nl»!*y> s u p e r- I v ise d . S . P . G riffin # , P h o n e 2 -1 4 2 3 . i d FO R SA LE : P rM tie a llf new Underwood tv r e w r ite ? 3n per f o r t r e n d itio n . A re a l — 7 b a r g a in . D ial 3163 a f t e r 2 p. aa. son. F O R SS PSMT TV r i v e r a te s call 2 - 2 8 7 9 a n d a s k a t r - . . o o * b l , fo r J a c k - R O O M M A T E W A N T E D — O ne b lo ck c a m p u s . $5.0ti p e r m o n th . --------------- — Oct. 21 ■ W h itts Av*, a1 AH con- v e n ie n e r s . J . (,. G re e r. P h o n e 4432 UH 3 —ll