TEXAS PEOPLE One of the (H e a lest Disgraces in O' ’ History o f the S tate Was Unearthed Yesterday* Many People Indicted. MANY OFFIC IALS IN MELKE In Election for Justice of the Peace of Precinct No. J of Travis County, Pat Holmes W a s Elected bv Fraud. The biggest election fraud that was ever p e rp e tra ted on the dignity of the people <»f the S ta te of Texas, and one of th e greatest election o u tra g e s that the South has ever «een took place yesterd ay at the r e g u la r m eet­ ing of the Senior P ractice Court. ^ , lay total of th irty one votes. Th*’ election, as sta te I in y e s te r­ d a y ’s paper, between Messrs. Reeves, M ontague, Drury and Han­ cock, with the popular B. Hall m a n a ­ ger having a shade the b e tte r of the Some fifteen b a l­ other candidates. lots were cast, and s tr a n g e i> say, on the fifteenth ballot Mr. Holm es was declared elected to the sta te ly office of Ju stice of the Peace. in then But it went hard with the valiant electors of th a t precinct when ii was tw o Mr. discovered t h a t there were Holmes vicinity. the residing Which Mr, Holmes was m e a n t? was I he question that confronted the t a x ­ tak en to payers. A vote was s e e whom the ballot had really been c ast for, and some fifteen of these honest men voted for Mr. F i t Holmes and ; ome fourteen voted for George total of tw enty-nine votes o u t of a possible tw e n ty -iig h t. Mr. P a t Holmes was then solemnly declared to be Ju stice of the Peace, B. A., etc., of Precinct No. I of T ravis County. DAILY F I R S T C O L L E GE D A I L Y I N T H E S O U T H V O L. X V I . EIGHTEEN MEN IN CHRISTIANS’ FOOTBALL SQUAD ream Arrives Today With Five Old Men Hack— Milton Daniel Assistant C oach— All in Best C ondition. l o n g h o r n s i n f i n e f o r m Doth Berry and Turner Will Begin Game Tomorrow— Backfield Is De­ veloping Rapidly— Line Is Almost Perfect. A l S T I X . T E X A S . F R I D A Y , O C T O K E R I, 1**15 No. <*. NEW GERMAN CLUB FIRST FOOTBALL OFFICERS ELECTED RALLY WILL BE STAGED TONIGHT BRIGHT YEAR FOK ELECTION FRAUD LITERARY CLUBS PERPETRATED ON F irst German Under New A d m in istra­ tion to fie Held Tonight. Hi rectors Appointed. The f ir s t g erm an under the newly the Germ an Club elected officers of to n ig h t a t K. C. Hall. will be held The officers for the y ear are: P r e s ­ ident, Lawrence T arlto n ; vice p resi­ dent, Joe Hill; secretary and t r e a s u ­ rer, Sellers Thomas. The a d m in istra tio n is very enthu- VII Men’s Literary Societies P port I argo \ttendance at First Meeting of Year. Splendid Program to Feature Initial “Pep” Meeting— Dean Benedict, I,. Theo Bellmont and Billie Distil to Make Speeches. I hat the literary societies are going to have an unusually b rig h t y ear is the prediction of the in all four of the clubs. N o t in many y ears leaders The fit st football rally of the I 1,Via i n / t h e football season will be held Auditorium of Tho Main B uilding to- ^ias night. commence a t 7:d0, and Everyone so* I he m eeting is scheduled to cieties herm so filled with an ©ager- is ness to do things. Old men who have time. This taken little in te rest in th eir socieites opening sessions of the to siastic over tho prospects for the gor- a ,|vise(, mans d u rin g th e coming year. They are m aking big plans, and expect to th ere on promises to lie an e n th u sia stic rally • on account of excellen t spirit the fall! M mi UnUS" Years were presen t Many y K° ° d dances this Which the large body of f reshmen will new men a r e expected to enroll them - The trouble came up over th*1 election of the Honorable Ju stice of the Peace for Precinct No, I for lh avis County, Texas There are t w n n y - e i g h t males It expects | in this precinct eligible to vol *, and luring the election, on every ballot, The Rusk h*»« <> hit** from* in c KUi,K nas a b,£ fram e now on the tw e n ty -e ig h t eligible v oters cast day, is as stro n g as ever. , 0 add to its ranks m any „ew men A num ber the U niv ersity Si eeial to The Texan. and are anxio u s fo r the the rem a in d e r will be ^ lub. in good condi- initial ---------- of stu den ts from English, William Grace, Leonard T. ('. U. will be rep resen ted by five dnU The directors thus far elected are T. U. I ., Sept. JO. - C o a c h E w in g as follows: Verline Vandenburg, VVil- I Freeland and A s s is ta n t Coach Mil- •’nm Hutchins, Hayden Hudson, B a ( ' h ex a * enflb u s *asln a re M anager Joe Glen;hy of the football The S p e a k e rs’ Club had an unusual* team has a r r a n g e d an a p p ro p ria te pro- jy ja r gc atten d an ce a t th eir re g u la r r *™'. , h ' “ ' f a k e r s chosen to arouse meeting Tuesday night. Dr. ^ h u r te r ^ .B e n e d ic t , gave a stirrin g address on “ Public * Philmont and Billie Disch, Speaking at the University of T ex as.” ()f whom is caPab,e of twinging In addition to this, the big men of >in a ddition to the d u b , Francis, Howard, Meyers, 'I*"' (’,ov\ d to its ’*U ,o u s ' ng rem a rk s of the speakers, Callaway, Grossman and o thers made th(‘ Pro^ ram wil1 W1(lu(ie an hour-long speeches. The S p e a k e rs’ Flub expects round of yells and songs. The inter- » missions will be taken up with stir- The A thenaeum , although dwindled ring V arsity music played by the big down by the church reQeption« Tues- U niversitv Band. a r u s Ming year. . f A provide w ills ineiiwtino* T o n ig h t’s rally will the spirit, th e enth u siasm and the encour- .. ... . , . , a g e m e n t which will decide th e out- ...... , ......................:aU m to m o rro w ’s gam e with T come of ( ’. U. All indications point to a vic- y for T exas in this, th e season’s t Hogg o rato rs, old and new, a re out t Kame. N ev erth eless, th e encour- in numbers. The I log* expects a very a •• ■ merit is indispensable, arid for th a t successful y ear r son the rooters will be organized tonight. H u b ert Jones, cheer leader, u ges everyone to be on hand. Speak­ ing of the rally, he said: ,lh wallh including photos of its big a men to inspire their num erous fre s h ­ men prospects on to new victories. PROMINENT CO-ED “ I am p a rticu la rly anxious to have all the fresh m en out tonight, for we a re going to introduce a few innova­ I tions and new effects w an t the new men to jum p into the m eeting with a whole Texas sp irit and raise the roof off the hall. We a re going to p u t a punch in the yells and a swing the songs and music. E v e ry th in g will he hot and pep p ery .” in yells. into WEDS LEGISLATOR Senator ll. L. Darwin and Miss Geor­ gia Streeter Were Married at Waco Last Tuesday. ______ ^ social event of interest to Austin to University students, is th e m a rria g e of Miss Gcor- - ( Moper in St. P a u l’s Episcopal Church Director Meyers of the U n iversity people, and especially th t.. ........ i j Band has prep ared a special musical Instead of [p ro g ra m which includes all of the old a kei a n d Kelso to a1-; h a v in g only one window, it is planned Texas favorites and a nu m b er of new to have two in o rd er to facilitate pay- selections. This will be the first pub- mei.it. H ereto fo re quite a g r e a t deal of impi lienee resulted from the long In o rd er to wiiit in line on pay day. « A u d ito r’s office. in . [lie a p p e aran ce of the Band this sea- at Waco tuesday evening, Rev. WD P. Witsell officiating. S ta te Sen- The Engineers, and the Laws will acor Clyde Robbins of Athens was the W(,r„ the ^ to center and r ig h t sections, respectively. S tate Sen ato rs Robert Astin of liryan, man> whj,(. son. 'a s t D a m o n „ h u„ e the situation, A cting A ud ito r occupy th e ir custo m ary s c ats in or . J o r - | y rnW(.|i f which Wring ab o u t th e proposed change. This This custom has become ls d irectin g his e ffo rts tra d itio n al ri- Swill require th e services of an addi- j with athletic rallies and a high fJional clerk in o rd er to handle t h i s ' v a | ry 0f en th u siasm alw ays results. (system of p a y m e n t in the p roper m an- The co eds a re welcome and occupy ner. It is proposed t h a t one window will of tbe coi|eg e songs and yells have ; Ween printed on hand-bills and will be in stru cto r, I d istributed to freshm en tonight. i escrved s e ats in th e balcony. Copies of honor> whjle Mrs T J{ I) W TI) Al LEHRK E, on | „ ( oach u h„ K, , . .Second I ndefeated . .. , , learn. , H to ,.Uot to be used for the p aying off of all pl oyes from p ro fesso r while th e o th e r will be used to pay I o ff stu d en t a s s is ta n ts , tu to rs and o th e r employes of T h is. change will not be effected until Nev. I, 1915. the University. E L E C T IO N TO BE HELD SOON. New m em bers will be chosen for the S tu d e n ts ’ Council and Assembly a t an election held the early p a r t of this month. This will be the f ir s t chance th e ne1^ s tu d e n ts g e t to e n te r poli­ tics, and the f ig h t promises to be a hot one. > o i i r * i i i n r — . „ .... • st*ii ti f i i ternate a t full, T exas is bound to have lier h is­ a backfield u n su rp a sse d I’he line is in fine shape, de­ tory. spite Johnson, loss of Jo rd a n . •'Lmpson, M ontgom ery and C arlton are ail going a t a g r e a t pace dan s old position, a n y one of will well fill th e place. the I G IL is rep o rted to have a f a s t • and a lth o u g h F o r t W orth High ! 1 ' 1 1 hem 7 to 0 th e o th er day, T ex as •'ooiors need not look f o r such a wafk- ove a.> this score would seem to in- <1 cate. The C h ristian s have a fa s backfield and a heavy line, and in ad "Jio n to a s tr o n g team , th ey hav*' their old-time n ever-give-up fig h tin g pi rit. I he Texas line-up will probably be: E d m o n d and T u rn e r, ends; Dirge and cy. tackles; C arlton and M ontgom Lv- right g u a rd ; Johnson and Simy^- !i . left g u a rd ; D ittm a r, center; Bo Fin) mons, q u a rte r; Littlefield and P a Ll K imons, halves; W a lk e r and K el^o wi l l a lte rn a te a t full CO FER S O C IE T Y M EETS. S tre e te r to IL L. Darwin of Holmes, Esq., m ak in g a , ” 7 , ” “ ’ ,. A / . ‘J ’ : Hl . , s ...... a g a in s t illegal and directly Ja m e s H arley of Seguin, Representa tive N. IL Williams and F ra n k Bi Tirey of Waco. Miss Viola Darwin of Cooper, sister of the groom, was maid j>ock<*ry of oh o rta of Mr. George and candidate fo r J. P., rose nj* in rebellion and declared tho fraud th a t had be< n p e rp e tra ted on the dignity of the sovereignty of the S ta te void and in sti­ tuted suit each and every Waco, a sister of the bride, was the m em ber th a t had voted a g a in s t th eir The bridesmaids m atron of honor. candidate, and upon th e Hon, R. FL were Misses Elizabeth Bolinger and ( ;0 f,,rf n , Unty and District J u d g e of Lillian Evans of Waco, Miss Corinne T ravis County, and upon Mr. Few Loch ridge of Austin and Miss Mary Bn .wst**r, County and D istrict (Je rk , lan d upon the S h e riff and several Con- Williams of Gatesville. As both Sen ato r and Mrs. Darwin Htabies ()f t hi county. Each side has are fo rm er Students of the University employed be t c o un s e l obtainable of Fexas, the colors of th e University, lf} £hc S ta te , and the trial promises to w a rm er and more effective th an orange and white, were used in the church decorations, and in the gowns thf, r<>rent Nueces County a ff a ir , and and bouquets carried by to wipe out such occurrences within the maids. the brides- stringent mea urea will be taken •senator Darwin is a lawyer and has domains 0 f this v a st te rrito ry . „ been prom in *nt in advocating a loan fund for students of tie- University of h \I*T1ST CUI RUH E N T E R T A IN S . Texas. IL obtained his LL. I), degree a t the S tate University, and also a t ­ tended H arvard. Mrs, Darwin is a g ra d u a te of the Waco High School, her studies being completed at the S ta te University and in Philadelphia. - Keeping in line with the re g u la r cus­ tom, the F irs t B a p tist Church will give its annual reception to U niver­ sity students and new Austin B ap­ from H to IO JIO a t the tist- new F ir s t B a p tist C hurch building, corner of T enth and Colorado S tre e ts (acro ss from the G o vernor’s M an­ sion). T h e ir new church building is t o n i g h t U niversity is to have a p a rt Th* ne W omen’s F a ir a t Houston this l h C O -EDS* E X H IB IT VI HOUSTON. i i i Hie Cuter Law Society, in its «n- F o u r men will rem ain in office from Rial m eeting of th e y e a r la s t n i g ii t, I la s t y ear, leaving vacancies of Coun- elected new officers and adm itted tdvo oilmen and Assem blym en to be filled members. S e n ato r Cofer m ade an £^d- j by fresh m an , sophomore and junior iress of welcome and co n g ra tu la t ed I Academe, j u n io r and middle Laws, and and he society on th e knowledge whifeh fresh m an , sophomore, ju n io r senior Engineers. d been gained th ro u g h the tria l i0f es and the practice of court pi o- re. e officers elected were: J o h n ^1, p resid en t; Tom Cheatham^ Resident; B rian Montague, s e c ;. cqnd t r e a s u r e r ; G. L. Robinsoi ^ ing of the Students* Association. Candidates for these positions have in to p resen t a petition advance. The definite d a te of the election has not been y e t announced, but will be decided a t the f ir s t meet- two weeks The /I and A. E. Zellers. new m em bers w e r e / pUcnsidering a num ber of a ^ . adjor adm ission, r^ng.ntil n e x t T h u rsd ay eve ' . ii—■ f ir s t gam e a g a i n s t Austin College, the s o c ie t y The F a r m e r s have been ham pered by hot w eather and a re not in first-class condition. -------------------------- A. & M. will go into the field for its _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Mr. Milton G. Blalock month. O ur p a r t of will consist chiefly I co-ed life thc* Sundav readiness, and The j th a f* Wl!1 b* throw n open for the oc- a S ta te alum nae are to have a section also, canion. Quite an a ttr a c tiv e p ro g ra m L egislator and a fo rm er law stu d e n t where pictures of larg e at- of the U niversity, is in A ustin for a form er .students will be hung. Miss tendance is expected. J hose who wish football rally before few days visiting friends. He will be [ Rut h Horn, a form er stu d en t, is chair- to a tte n d here a few days on business before ( ma n of in g oing to th e reception will have ample retu rn in g to his home in M arshall, the distinguished has been a rr a n g e d and a the exhibition not >el com*>bU td’ b u t of the University. i charge of th e fair. general comm ittee tim e to d<> h o . rwom" a r “ m pictures of ' ('bo° l the the in , B G OTBALL, R A L L Y TONIGHT A T 7:30 O’CLOCK S H O W YOUR “PEP THE DAILY TEXAN The S t u d e n t Daily Publi cat ion of t h ej U n i v e r s i t y of Texas. S O C I E T Y Publi shed e ve r y m o r n i n g except Mon­ d ay d u r i n g t he eolb-ge year. E n t e r e d a s second-class m a t t e r at the Po st of fi ce a t Au tin, Texas, un der t h e Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. S ubs cri pt ion price $2.i>9 if paid before D e cemb er I, ot herwi se $1.00. Daniel W i l l i a m s ...............Hditor-in-Chief Roy E. M an a g i n g E d i to r T. E. Popple w e ll . . . Hardness Manager .Circulation Manager David Metier;.. I a *vk (Offices; I. niver.sif y, Room IOO Main town, 204 W. Sixt h St. T el ephones: Un iver si ty office, HUO; Bui ldi ng; uj u p-t own office, 4*9, Issue Editor Today. Leslie E t t e n Associ ate I sue E d i t o r . . . W. J . Wc ag Delta Chi a nn ou nc e s t he ini ti at ion of Ray Wi ll iams of Chi ldr es s a n d Eli! * ) L ut e r of Sa riAntonio. •%» * * The Phi Delt a T h e t a s g a ve < dance la.t night for t h ei r pl ed ges a u l ini- • sates. . » * Mi M a r y B ry an of H o u s t o r , who rohns, has been vi si ti ng Miss L a ur a ha r e t u r n e d home. * .% * VI is .% * I rn obi Link of Houston, who has been vi, d i n g a t t h e Pi P h i II >use, r e t u n ed t o h e r h o n e last n i g h t . •I- V V Mi Mo. , M a d ie ( far' of K a n s a s C it y, t a D e l t a D e l t a . I c a J * P h a \ 11 a o a lo * V V and hon os will observe open h ou se morrow night. g i r l s ’ b o a r d i n g t o ­ * * * T H E D A I L Y T E X A N . f r e s h m e n o r g a n i z a t i o n in t hi s progressive U n i­ ver sit y. R e g u l a r mo nt h ly m e et i ng s we re provi ded for and a l audable n u b spirit m a n i f e s t e d itself, t h e ki nd t h a t feel a t home alai ma k e s t he care b r i n g s new' s t u d e n t s u nd er of The v ai nes t a n d p e r s i s t e n t e f f o r t s of this club have s ecured the a n n u a l a t t e n d ­ a n c e a t t he U ni v e r s i t y of T e x a s of t w e n t y or more s t u d e n t s f o r t he p a - t t wo yea rs , y e t Caldwell C ou n ty is one of t he s m a l l e s t count ies in t h e Stat e. l i t e r a r y A l ma Mat er . t h ei r YELL L E A D E R S ELECTED. Special to Th e Texa n. T. U. I ., Sept. 20.— C h a r l e s Chris- t e n ber r y of F o r t W o r th , H o m e r T o m ­ linson of Hillsboro a n d Miss Minnie P r o c t o r of C or si ca na have been el ect ­ ed a s yell l ead er s a t T. C. U. “ P e p ” mee ti n gs a r e b e i n g held for the a few m in u te s e ve r y e ve n i n g on m a i n b ui lding steps. S T I D E N T S IN STY LE SHOW. Mi Louise Crow l ef t f o r a Dot t ve il to her f a t h e r ’s r a n ch n e a r has Special t o The Tex an . T. U., Sept. 30.— T. C. U. s tu- i Dri ppi ng S p r in gs . dent s, boys a n d gi rl s and m e m b e r s °E I ciiition, because t he facul ty, a r e m a k i n g p re p a r a t i o n to t a k e p a r t in the F o r t W o r t h Style Show. Oct. I* has been s et aside as T. C. U. ni ght . Miss Powell, head of t he o r a t o r y d e p a r t m e n t ; Mrs. Helen P ou ts Cahoon, head p f the voice de- p a r t m e n t , a n d F r e d e r i c k JVI. Cahoon, . -n i f head of the fine a r t s d e p a r t m e n t , will offices f o r officers. , t e a c he r , j **PP‘'*ir on 1 ( p i o g r a m . Miss W r i g h t has a g r e e d to give I he t e a c h e r s ’ t r a i n i n g cou rs e t h a t s he ;fivcs in t he s u m m e r . Thi s is just. t he b eg in ni ng of a well e s t a bl i s h ed t e a c h ­ e r s ’ course. »?« . . . i i D ur i n g t he p a s t s u m m e r Miss C osby has done g r a d u a t e w'ork u n d e r G h a u t , A m e r i c a ’s and has m an y new ideas f or this y e a r ’s work. l ea di n g d a n c i n g The Delta Ta u Delta F r a t e r n i t y a n ­ the p l ed gi ng of Bailey P os t n o u n c e s of Haskell. •I* * * the pl edg ing of The Delt a S i g m a Phi F r a t e r n i t y a n ­ the follow­ n o u n c e s S a m R ag l an d of O r a n g e ing men: Grove, S. E. McNeil of C a sa Blanca, Otto T a u l m a n of H u b b a r d City, Qua it e Dodson of Hub b ar d City an d Wh it lo w Perki ns of S chul enburg. CALDWELL COUNTY CLUB M EETS The Caldwell Co un ty U n i v e r s i t y Club held its initial m e e t i n g of t hi s y e a r W e d ne sd ay e ve n i n g a t Gr ace F o u r t e e n m e m b e r s we re p re s- 1 btl! out. a n d t h e y m ad e t h e reunion i n t e r ­ e s ti n g by doi ng bus ines s with a rush and m a k i n g feel t h a t t hey had joined an e n t e r p r i s i n g t he ne w m e m b e r s CHAPEL NOTICES Dean T a y l o r was t he s p e a k e r a t Chape! y e s t e r d a y ; his t h e m e w a s “ Obedience to God, t he Whol e Du t y of Man. ’’ He developed t h e t h e m e a r o u nd t he children of Israel , es p ec ia l­ ly m a k i n g use of the law o f t he Ten C o m m a n d m e n t s given to Moses. He be no equivocat ion a b o u t t h e c o m ­ pl et enes s of t he obedience a n d e s p e ­ cial a t t e n t i o n w a s called to t h e f o u r t h c o m m a n d m e n t as t he k ey s t o n e of t h e ar ch, “ R e m e m b e r t he S a b b a t h d a y to keep it holy.” Chapel a t t e n d a n t s will t o d a y s i t a s a c o mm it te e of t he whole on t h e s t a t e of a f f a i r s in g ene ra l. E v e r y b o d y is invited. Subs cri be f o r Th e T e x a n today. s t r es s e d t he po int t h a t t h e r e m u s t — GOOD SE R V IC E A N D QI VLITY— T R Y I S — W e Greet Universiry Students and Friends We invite you to visit our Remodeled Store, filled with well arranged and selected stock o f ev ery th in g good to eat. B A U E R BROS. Old Phones 182, 9(17, GDO. One Block North o f U n iversity Methodist Church. S U C C E S S O R S T O W i l l ! A M s . f i n k c o . C X A , P . O A n n t V C C A \Tf> 5th ^Congress Ave. I Millinery Shop, Second Floor EDISON MAZDA LAMPS Unusual Millinery Offerings S O U T H W E S T E R N O P E N S . Special to The Texan. Ge or ge to wn , Te xa s . .3).— S o u t h w e s t e r n U n i v e r s i t y opened t h i s m o r n i n g with a l a r g e a t t e nd a nc e. The p r o s p e c t s for a n u nu sual l y good sea Sept. son a r e b r i gh t . to Ac cor di ng t he m a n a g e m e n t of the do rmi t or ies , t h e d e m a n d for l oo ms has been g r e a t e r this y e a r t h a n e ve r before. Among’ the f a c u l t y t h i s veal w e ip- p e a r two new faces, Dr. ( buries M. \\ under, p r o f e s s o r o f m a t h e m a t i c s , succeeding Dr. < . C. I ode, a n d I rot. W. t he P. Davidson, c h a i r m a n of School o f Philosophy. GR \ N D S T A N D DEDIC VI ED. Special to The I exan. a n d g r a n d s t a n d Baylor, T ex a s, Sept. 30.— T h e n e w a t h l e t i c concrete building w a s de di ca t ed Mon day e v e ­ ning a t 8 o’clock. P r e s i d e n t Lovelace of the Al umni As s oc ia ti o n w a s in ch arge, a nd seve ral o t h e r p r o m i n e n t m e m b e r s m ad e s h o rt t a l ks . rl he buihl- of t he a lu m n i , a n d will in,,. js a a g r e a t aid to t h e At hl et ic Asso- it c o n t a i n s s pa c iou s t he coa ches a n d s t u d n e t LAST SCRIM M AGE Y E S T E R D A Y Y e s e r d a y ’s s c r i m m a g e , which will likely be the l a s t b ef or e t h e T. < . C. ga me , w a s f a s t a n d s n a p p y , and showed t h a t the V a r s i t y eleven is in s hap e t o play real football. wi tnessed by a b ou t l->0 s t u d e n t s . It was Bob S i m m o n s occupied t he po si t ion a t q u a r t e r , while Edmond a g a i n d e m ­ o n s t r a t e d his abi l it y to go d own a nd receive f o r w a r d passes. Time Exposures vs. Snap Shots in Hosiery W h e n you w e a r high shoes, t h e world ta k e s a s n a p s h o t of y o u r H o s i e r y . W it h low shoes, it tai ■ a t i m e ex posure. Phoenix Silk Hosiery. be ing J) ii re silk, keeps if fluffiness, brilliance and e lastic ity. It lies s m o o t h on t h e a n k l e ; d o e s n ’t get l u m p y ; w a s h e s as soft as a h a n d k e r c h i e f. Come a n d get a s u p p l y now, an d feel: “ T h a t ’s o f f m y m in d .” W om en's Hosiery 75 and $ 1 . 0 0 Men’s H osiery 5 0 c Pair They Are Guaranteed Scarbrough’s Wukasch Cafe & Grocery Short Order Lunches a nd R efreshm en ts at All H curs F ine C onfections, F r u its Picnic Lunches. Free Del. Old Phone 1007 Old Phone 1071 C. G. WUKASC H— 2218-20 G uadalupe S t.— JOE A. W UKASCH Shades, R eading Lam ps, E xten sion Cords and a Full Line of E lectrical and P lum bing Supplies. — ALL K IN D S OF W ATER H E A T E R S IN STOCK— A. E. HANCOCK CO. 90S Congress Avenue. [loth P hon es 191. R E PA IR S A SPEC IA LTY MULLINS CANOES, MULLINS M O TOR BOATS, MULLINS R O W BO AT S IN STOC K & \ THE WALTER TIPS CO. “D on ’t Go Rowing; Go Farrowing” U N I T E D S T A T E S D E P O S I T A R Y The Austin National Bank O F A U S T I N , T E X A S — R ESO UR CES, $5,000,000.00— — O F F I C E R S — E. P. W i l m o t , P r e s i d e n t W m . IL F o l t s , Vive* P r e s i d e n t M o r r i s l l i r s h f e l d , C a s h i e r C. M. B a r t h o l o m e w , A s s t . C a sh i er . FACULTY A N D S T U D E N T S ’ ACCO UNTS SO- SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TEY Pay 2.50 Before Decebmer A Line of Puritan H ats, trim m ed w ith o r n a m e n ts of zep h y r yarn, and beaded bands, tassels and jet trim m in gs of all kinds. V a lu e d at $7.50 pt,ed $2.95 Tw o Days Only Special Prices in U ntrim m ed Shapes of the latest m odels $1.98 to $5.00 Tonig h I. f r e s hrnen, , on v\:I tak e p ar t in your first foothill! the most e n t h u ­ Hilly, one of siastic and memorable events of a s t u d e n t ’s first ye a r a t school. Remember, then, t hilt the spirit you put into the yells and songs, and th e a t t i t u d e you as sume tow ar d tile ne xt d a y ’s ga m e and the visitors will determ ine to a g r e a t e x te n t th** spirit and a l t i ­ tude r ep re sen tat ive of t h e Uni­ versity a t th e game. Find out w ha t “Texas S p ir it” is, and be sure t h a t you individually do your pa rt to pe rpet ua te it. Help the team to win, hut r e m e m b e r t h a t tr u e sportsmen play for the* love of the game more t h a n for the love of winning. He very considerate of th e visiting play­ t h e visiting students- ers and “Texas s p i r i t ” is valuable, it is established, an d it is y o u r duty to keep it inviolate. seems There has been noticeable this year a decided improvem ent in decorum in classes in th e Haw D e p a r tm e n t. The keynote of r e ­ straint and refined classroom to have been conduct struck by J u d g e Townes, and the response upon the* p a r t of t h e students was apparent ly instan ­ taneous. Usually it is t h e .junior laws who a r e boisterous. Th ere are always enough s tr a g g l e r s I rom t h e same class of the pre­ ceding y e a r to aid the naturally in au gu­ boisterous new men in r a t in g anew the custom of yell­ ing The junior laws t h u s f a r have not ev­ idenced t h e i r somew hat c h a r a c ­ teristic forgetf ulness. Decorum in the law classes should he su­ perior to t h a t in any o t h e r class­ es, since th e m e m b e r s a r e m o re m ature , and t h e r e f o r e m ole re­ ju n io r sponsible. class has begun a r i g h t , and will undoubtedly he in stru m en ta l in d ete r m in in g for the Law D e p ar t­ ment a new Kind of c la s s ro om conduct conduct of which the vi hole d e p a r t m e n t may he justly proud. noise-making. I his y e a r ’s and The girls of th e University have s t a r t e d and are h a v i n g ap- pa rent Iv good success w it h a very commendable en tom the w e ar in g of class b u t t o n s by f r e s h m a n girts. lf continued, this custom will aid g r e a t l y in unifying t h e girls of tho f re s h ­ man class, in developing class sp irit — much needed in th is Uni­ ver si ty — and in m aking possible more gen er al acq uain tan ces hip am ong t h e girls. Mr. F r a n k Lof tu s, a f o r m e r Law s t u d e n t in t he Un iv er si ty, leaves tod ay f o r El Paso, wh e re h<* will e n t e r a l aw firm. ‘‘The Finchl ey" is a p a r t ic u la r S m art Model for y o u n g men, tailored by Ros enbe ry Pros., m a k e r s of t h e famous Fa sh ion (doilies. It has slender lines, hut has ple nt y of room in Uh* shoulders and armholes, m a k i n g th e m easy and comfortable. Shown in tilt* Scotch cheviots, tweeds an d u n ­ finished worsteds. Priced $22.50, $ 2 5 and $ 2 0 Come in and let us show t h e s e really wond erful clothes. They ar e hen* exclusively. 6 / 6 ( ( )N ( # W S S S 4 V A Y l/R A t h l e t i c G o o d s O F A L L K I N D S T e n n i s r a c k e t s t e n n i s n e t s t e n n i s s h i r t s t e n n i s p a n t s t e n n i s h a t s f o o t b a l l s h o e s f o o t b a l l h e l m e t s f o o t b a l l p a n t s s w e a t e r s J E R S E Y S R O O T E R S ’ N O V E L T I E S I T EBOW TO PS B A N N E R S VARSITY P I C T U R E S c o l l e g e h a t s ■ON S A L E AT- C. & S. Sporting Goods Co. 013 Congress Ave.— (( aswell & S m i t h ) — 613 Congress Ave. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N . LIBRARIAN ISSUES LIST OF RULES Directions Given as to Finding and l u n g Hooks— Some New Rest riot ions. T h e L ib r a r y has a b o u t 110.000 vol­ um es and 30,000 p a m p h le ts . Some th e s e books, p rim a rily w o rk s of of re fe re n c e , m ay be used in th e L ib ra ry o nly; the g r e a t m a jo rity , however, m ay be d ra w n from th e L ib ra r y fo r hom e use. such Tick- Public Speaking Students Buy S E A SO N T ICK ET S HEINO SOLD. cts to Oratorical Contests. All books a r e indexed in th e gen e ral ca rd c a ta lo g u e . T he c a ta lo g u e is l o - j f a te d a t y o u r r i g h t as you re a c h th e head o f th e s ta irw a y . To som e a cat-1 l a r g e size a p p e a rs alo g u e of com p licated. But is s y s te m a tic in it its a r r a n g e m e n t , an d w ith c a re fu l a t ­ its I ten tio n to a few m ain princip les I use becom es sim ple. E v e r y s tu d e n t th e ca ta lo g u e. to use j should le a r n T he a s s i s t a n t s tin- L ib ra ry will in t a k e p le a s u r e in h e lp in g you o v e r a n y sale of sea so n tic k e ts to tho o r a t o r - 1 d iffic u ltie s t h a t m ay a r is e in its use. ical co ntests. tw o sections, Donnees th at se v e n ty -fiv e tic k e ts h ave one fa c in g the r e a d i n g room and the s t u d e n t s o t h e r fa c in g th e ca rd c a ta lo g u e a t the a lre a d y t a k i n g cou rses in Public S p e a k in g a r e head of th e s t a i r w a y . Books desired t h e ; fo r hom e use should he called fo r at re q u ire d f u n d - th u s secu red a r e used in fin a n c - ’ the desk a t th e head of th e stairs, ing th e c o n te s ts of th e O ra to ric a l A s - ' lJse m a n illa call slips, and bu su re r e t u r n books d ra w n f o r hom e use s t r i a t i o n R apid p r o g r e s s is being m ade in th e B. C a lla w a y a n - to p u rc h a s e these, and loan desk sold. been T h e All in is A t t e n t i o n is nailed to a n e r r o r ’ t0 *his ,lpsk- T h e d a t e w hen a book ; m ad e in p r i n t i n g th o tick ets. uit on o u r S a n i t a r y H o f f ­ m an Press. UNIVERSITY TOGGERY SHOP 2300*2 Guadalupe St. Phone 3090, VARSITY b i l l i a r d a c a d e m y —Up Town— 2212 (Guadalupe S treet— C. G. (C A P ) M A PES, Mgr. wlig’s Billiard and Domino Parlor 'own T ow n — 615 C ongress Avenue ,M & RALPH k INC BUDINGTON he Classy Tailors-— 3 M A DE TO M E A S U R E -0 and More *ress A v en ue JNO. L. MARTIN FOR S T U D E N T LAM PS A N D S U P P L IE S . E V E R Y T H IN G ELECTRICA L. but not ali can stick to 1 m Phone 320. 408 Congress. 126 MORE S T U D E N T S T H IS YEAR. Attention U n iv e r s ity S tu d e n ts A large stock of second-hand U n iv er­ sity books— cheap a t the OLD BOOK S TO R E 909 Congress Avenue Also a select stock of P ennants, Pil­ lows and Laundry B ags. We extend invitation to v is it our j you a cordial rtore. B. T. GILLESPIE, Proprietor. According to A cting Auditor Corn- well, 2187 students have registered for the fall term ’s work. A t the same period last year a total enrollment of 2061 was reported, thus sh ow ing an increase this year of 126. Printing. The Y. M. C. A. Printery is now j open and under the m an a gem en t of W. C. Fancher, who can alw a y s be found a t the U n iversity Co-Operative The very best work and Society, prices th at are right. Greeting of the Management of the Austin Street Railway Company to all Students and Faculty of the I niversify of Texas lor the year 1915*1916. May it he a profitable one for you all, and trust that our relations will continue as cordial as in the past- W. J. JONES, President SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TEXAN Pay 2.50 Before December First T H E D A I L Y T E X A N . - ,...r mmz is z r ■ ■ ■■■-■ rn.1 "arr:- VV. M. CLEA V ES NOW ON LE A V E OF A B SE N C E IN COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY and A telegram from W. M. Cleaves, former adjunct professor in the Law Department, states that he is now at­ tending the law school of Columbia that he is highly University, pleased with his work there. Mr. ( leaves is on a year’s leave of ab­ sence, and will return next season to resume his work in the faculty of the L a w Department of the University of Texas. It will remembered that Mr. < leaves is an alumnus of Texas, hav­ ing received his LL. IL degree in 1909 and his IL A. degree in 1915. He has been Secretary of the Law Depart­ ment and Law Librarian since 1909, and in IDI .’J he became instructor and in 1914 he was elevated to the posi­ tion of adjunct professor in the Law Department. be During his absence his place is tieing a b ly filled by two former grad­ uates of our Law school. Mr. Green has taken his place on the teaching staff and Mr. Bruce the position of .secretary and librarian. Notice, Social Flubs and F r a te r n itie s. As provided by the Students’ A s­ sembly, written application must be made to the social function committee for permission to hold all dances. The two members of the committee, besides the undersigned, are Reese Meador and George Holmes. FRANCIS J. LYONS. C R E S C E N T T H E A T R £ KEYSTON E COMEDY “No One to Guide H im ” F e a t u r in g 1 Syd ( haplin, Phyllis Allen and Ed Kennedy “ W E A R Y W AUK EE ^ WOES.’ I aist aff Comedy, with A r ­ t h u r Cunningham BEAU TY COMEDY, .vii h U-xdnot Yan, John Sheehan and John Stoppling Former Adjunct Professor Studying Law in East— Was Instructor and Librarian Here for Several Years. Dillingham’s |udents Shoe Store Mister VARSITY MAN A M essage for You This store e a r n s ifs l i v i n g by serving men who ar e critical in d r e s s . We f e a t u re Society Brand Clothes because they repres en t tin1 u tm o st in style and quality for the young man. to $20 $35 KNOX HATS Harrells N E W N E C K W E A R IN HEH) ( A R S OFFICIAL NOTICES T H E U N I V E R S I T Y S H O P A. G. G erjes, Prop. M E N ’S F U R N ISH IN G S — M ade-to-Your-M easure C lothes Our Specialty — 1610 Lavaca S t r e e t . Attention Freshmen! Our shipment of gym suits has been delayed but is ex­ pected daily. Wait as long as you can before going to town and paying too much for them. THE CO-OP. Get Y o u r Rebate Checks A U T O E X P R E S S SK M IC E ('AKS—R. It. WRIGHT, Prop. All Kinds of Light Hauling, Ba garage. Trunks, Etc.__ 25c Jitney Service to any Part of City— Special Rates by the Hour or Trip, Hay or Night. Day phone, :il75. Nigh, phone, UHM. 9 1 7 Congree* Ave. The Co-Op is headquarters for foun­ tain pens. B U C K ’S PLA CE — EXTENDS WELCOME TO STU D EN TS— Ex amine Our Line of ( 'tears, Sm okers’ Supplies, Periodicals Pennants— High tirade Candies. — Make I his Place Your Headquarters — ill ( ongress. [tell Phone 3644- W HATEVER IS WORTH CLEANING IS WORTH SEN D IN G TO B I G G S & C O , -THE BEST CLEANERS- Phone 1601. 1607 ( ongress Ave* The University Drug Store WE C ARRY A l l LL LINE OE CONKLIN' SEL F-FILL IN G FOUNTAIN PE N S. COLD DRINKS. WHITMAN’S CANDY AND J ('OJIIM,KTH LINK DE F A M 'I TOILET ARTICLES Graham Drug Co. 900 Congress Yvenue. VICTOR V1CTROLAS RECO R D S Sheet Music 10c J. R . R E E D M U S I C C O . T h e L e a d in g P ia n o a n d M u sic S t o r e Kodaks Finishing Fi l ms Supplies W E LO A N K O D A K S THE J ORDAN CO. BIO Congress Ave. Branch O ffice a t Van Sm ith Drug Co. Dr. Lewis to Speak. Dr. I. M. Lewis of the School of Ro ta ny will speak before the Science Club on “Vegetable Pathology’’ Mon­ day night at the University Club. M a t h e w s D r u g S t o r e We Take P leasure in D elivering A n y P urchase, N o Matter How Sm all. S. L. BROWN, Sec. 1612 Lavaca S t. 1>u Phone h i ). Rifle (flub. All old Rifle Club men and any new ; men wishing to join, meet at the Y. M. <\ A. tonight at 7 o’clock. Will ; get through in time for the rally. THURMAN RANDLE, Pres. Change of Office. Th. of office the University of Texas Magazine has been changed I tom room IGO, Main Building, to room 8> (J- Ball- F. B. HIBBARD. Y ou will find the best fountain pens at the Co-Op. Students’ Reception. All University the f ir s t Baptist Church, students are cor­ invited to a reception to be dially Tivoli in their honor by the young peo­ ple ot in the new church building at the corner of Colorado and Tenth Streets (di- luctly in front of the Governor’s Man­ sion), Friday night, Oct. I, imme­ following the football rally. diately i q ] We shall expect you. GENDERS MIXED BY DIRECTOR. fountain pen from the Co-Op. -Start the year right by buying a Mr. Henderson, physical training director, is having a great deal of trouble with his gym classes. Through some mistake in registering, several girls have signed up for the men’s section. Naturally, these did not re­ it necessary for Mr. port, making Henderson to visit the Registrar al­ most every day to ascertain whether “ Miss” or “Mr,” should be prefixed to toe first names of the absentees. I RI M T Y R E A D Y F O R R I C E . Special to The Texan. Waxahachie, Texas, Sept. 40.— More in thirty-five men have been than pi .let ice daily at trinity University, fifteen of these are obi men, making a >t cong nucleus around which Coach Boles expects to build his stellar 1915 eleven. The main drawback is that the line is very light. The backfield is in fine shape. Trinity plays Rice Institute at Houston Saturday. MEDICAL SCHOOL OPENS Galveston, Texas, Sept. 29.— The State Medical School opened here for registration this morning with pros­ pects of a very large attendance. Al­ though a large number of former stu­ dents have already returned, many new students are on hand to begin work Oct. I. Storm damages at the college have been repair,-d. All is in readiness for beginning the 1915-16 school year. 'I his year the dining hall in Uni­ versity Hall, the dormitory for women •students, will be used as a dining hall tor both sexes and will be operated by Club C° ’0 P era tiV e S tu d e n ts ’ l i n i n g TEXAN WANT ADS lexan want ads will bring results. The price is Ic per word for tho first insertion, three insertions for 2 c. No ad taken over the phone. No ad taken for less than 25c. Call at Room 109, Main Building. Pay in advance. DR. H. E. BAXTER, dentist, 512 Scar­ 1 0 1 brough Bldg. Old phone 1316. COAT taken through mistake at ger­ man -Saturday night; will be glad to exchange Call Bema Fleck, phone 898. t e x a s : Hello, tellers! in and l e t s talk over the football sit­ uation. Ed Allen at TEXAS Barber -Shop, 1008 ( ’ongress. jqj Come ■STUDENTS who w ant the best serv­ ing go to Reno’s Barber Shop, new, 104 W. 6 th san itary and up-to-date. t wo doors west of Van S m ith ’s. k n j DENTS go to the Palace Barber ‘ hop, Hosohe Bldg., f„ r f irs t d a s s work. The only Turkish baths in Hie •ity Billy Wolf. 1 0 1 THE BEST hair cut in the city, 25c; 403 shave, Iou; neck shave free Congress Ave. Odell Barber Shop. LOAF,!) AND ROOMS with sleeping porch; 2200 San Antonio; one block west of Campus; Mrs. R. W. Smith. Phone 2179. m A T TRA( TI VE for rent; furnace heated. Phone 4098. furnished room 101 103 terms $ 2 1 and $2.4 per month; 52-foot sleeping porch. Phone 2108. 206 E. JOI 21th St. FO UND— A fountain pen. Owner call a t room 220. T. T. S. 9-10. E. C. Ba rker. F O U N D —One purge containing some money. Call room 227, M. IL, and pay for this notice. 102 I’ OR RUNT—To gentlemen, two rooms with private bath; g a r a g e on prem­ ises. Apply 2208 Rio Grande St. 102 I* OR SA LE— Cheap a t cash, practical­ ly new Underwood typewriter; only 103 slightly used. Phone 4 4 4 4 . W A N TED Tile loan of films or kodak pictures representing any phas< of student social life; these will be care­ fully cared for and returned to the owner. Please leave same at Texan JOI office. LOST— Collection of Kipling’s poems; thick red book. Return to Texan 1 0 2 office. LADY ST U D E N T S— Pleasant rooms and table board; half block Univer­ ity and car line; modern conveniences; IQI The printing done by the Yr. M. C. is as good as the A. Printery now to please the best and guarantees hardest to please. If you want to bv pleased, please leave your order for printing with W. C. rancher at the University Co-Op. Subscribe for The Texan. JO H N LOMAX JR., HIS AD. Buy a copy of the Saturday Evening Post and you’ll get a dime’s worth of reading for 5 cesti Buy from John Lomax Jr. ii>u can find him on Thursday at the west end of the main walk or at the walk that goes to McFad U® 5 f sell the Ladies’ Home Carnal every month. If you havtf an' stock or gardens or chickens at home, buy a copy of the (Jouncy Gentleman and send it to your folk8. Y'ours truly, J O H N LOMAX JR*