TUE TEXAN. A S . M I - W K E K L V N E W SI A l KH I I M I . I S H K l ) E \ I-: Ii lf W E D N E S D A Y A M ) S A T ! K O A Y BY T H E S T E D E N T S OK T H E U N I V E R S I T Y VOL. v Al S I I N. I' EXAS. W E D N E S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 4. 1908 THE ELLIOTTS 814 CONGRESS AVENUE LONGHORNS 21; RAZORBACK^ 0 Come in now . S tart early to h ave y o u r 9 P h o to g r a p h s m a d e f o r the Cactus. Tho se coming in first will be the h a n d ­ somest. Mrs. Elliott will make all sittings. Mr. Elliott will do the finish­ ing. All w o r k will be done in th eir best style New ideas - new styles Pictures really m a d e b e t­ ter than e v e r b e fore . Yours v e ry truly , THE FLLIOTTS NOVEMBER ISSUE OE T HE TRAVELERS FROM FAYETTEVILLE IN BAD CONDITION SEVE RAL SEEMED TO NEED CRUTCHES OR A WHEEL CHAIR BOTH TEA MS “ LOAFED” - NO “ P E P ” IN THE GAME In on*' o f tho im*-t ii-tle** gam* - fo o tb n ll PY or Mon on ( l a r k Field. Tex \ r k a u - a - a* dp Iou tod th o I ’diversity «•! Ins! Monday by ll HI orc «*f 21 I*) O. f 1|,. g a m e vva** -h m in tho e x t r e m e , wholly la c k in g in sn a p , and. e x c e p t fnr a I p la y s , e n t i r e l y w ith o u t I or te a m diaplayod m n g r e s s iv e n e s s a n i from b e g in n in g to end. tow in tere st. N**ith g iin m «»r ag th e co n te st d ta g g c d Th ei r e n d s w o r e f a - t a n d fairlv played ( rook m ore, rn s p ite of hi- t h e m . • lfeof iv e, hilt Hone * * t I h<*i I mon b r illia n tly . km**, d i d his t e a m a n d in i n t i t l i n g his i n d i v i d u a l l y . ls*st, Im t h It can Ii ii rd Iv lie -a id ilia! any of the T e x a s p la y e rs wore up !•• th eir u su a l ••I patly. g a m e a n d b r o k e u p m a n y of hi- « p i g m e n t - ’ p l a y s , a n d gainful c o n sid erab le g r o u n d • ( a p t a in E e l d h a k - w a - T rom tho th e Iola I iv o s tr e n g th of ta h n la le d con ipati-ott ti,, low . ho I w< te a m s n ill lie a-pert a im s! to som e ex l l O I k . th rou gh tho line. Much SII g.» nu ........... . . . . ............... . . . . ___ . . . . Lino b u c k s End ru n * O nside kick Forw ard p n -s P u n t* .................... Return«*d cm kick . . . . ITT* D elayed IU |*a*- . . . . . . . . . . . . \i k .in -.i- 12 i i I cmd h a lf, -cerned tow til neb im lilied t o I h a m m e r th e | ties wen* y ie ld in g \ r k a n s a s t o* line, whit Ii lait sm all re su lt* at Estill did softie g»*«*d w • a k . the tim e . -ij I bl 47 t and D y l r , n o t w H h s ta n d in g hi- co n d itio n , w en t in the first h a lf and played e\e«*ed I ingly s te a d y Im ll. W alk e r at fulha* k j a ls o d e s e r v e - a great d eal "t p ra ise,I p a r tic u la r ly f**r his cffis fiv e p lu n g in g | his u s u a l gam e. Dtittcat in con d itio n to play took ca re of his cu d t o every im d y 'n set i s t a n b u l , and J o n e s pi iv ed (**«• < (tier spice and a b ility Iii in he has e v e r liefore * Mb ai n * 1 T o ta l g a in - . . . . TUI UTO j S la u g h te r w a s n ot A r k a n s a s via- still suffering I rom the effec ts o f her g a m e w ith O k la h o m a , tiny (M ug hut th e g*»od th e Travelers were o u t g a s s e d , a lth o u g h th en lauigtm rns w ere sha|M\ At f o o t h i l l , -tr a ig h t in sh o w n . p a ss to u ch es grou n d w ith I » y a r d - pen Vrkan-a- kicks, and ally*. ie for g>*od g a in s, but g o e s o u t - i d c tu rn s l e o n a r d Slm tgh ab out th e m id dle o f th e field. for TO y a r d -. Furzy loose ter b reak - for a, W o lf .*», W a lk e r .*>, ami W’olf g»w*« over for a to u ch d o w n ? Punt ou t Score to 0. l l f a il- , \ r k a n s a - k ic k - off. but ball »- lost on Forw ard p ass fu m b le on 4 A y a r d \ r k a n - a - k ir k - ami Walker fails, m a k es fair catch. Muck fa ils and Lour line, -o a n I kick *» w hieh i- hehi. P u n t - are ex ch an ged w ith rn* gain finally h old s ball an d E still g a in s 2il yard s on cml m n . Texas l f y an i f h i-hic ki»*k g,**- toil -hie to \r k a n - a - oii line. Vrkatna-' ta k e bn>k**n up for lo-s of A y a r d - Kick to Texas, v* In* ta ils on p lace kick by V e ro ' \ r k a n s a s punt,- from 2*‘> va n ! Time i- called. lim*. Second H alf. A r k a n sa s ret u rn - 2*» y a r d - ti k c k off. fu m b le - on n ex t p lay. ami M o lt reeov touch crs ball ami g o e s 211 y a r d s d o w n . N o goal bv lo E s till r e tu rn s Duncan Iii t o ll v a n ! - on kick. Le**n tor ’l e \ « * ‘ ball on fo r w a id a n i punt*, but pass. S tr a ig h t b u c k s flow n tin* field, ami Est ill m a k e - Ni n e la-t fa ils |<) kick g<».il. ( t ’o n tim icd tou ehilovm . S<***re 21 to ti. on page T .I HALLOWE’EN GYM PARTY A SUCCESS TH E AF F AIR UN DE R TH E DIREC­ TION OF TH E W O M A N ’S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION GYM ELABORATE LY DECORATED. HIE MAGAZINE OUT d e fe n s e work on flip e n d s w a s rn neb atronger th an any d o n e b y th em , Mio to w ith s ta n d tin* th oir line w a s nimbi, EXCELLENT IN P A RTS , B U T RATH* J terrib le a - s a u l t s o f Fold hake, W o lf ami pro forw ard p a -- via- well nierit«*d, h o w ever, a - w a s ‘ how ii bv at o f lea st their a l s o out k ic k e d SCRAPBOOK ER CHOPPY AN D LIKE AS A WH O LE— A WORLD OF SKETCHES AND WORD P O RTRAITS tin* L on g h o rn - of! 'Travelers W alker. ficiency on CREDIBLE PICTURE OF DR. MEZES t w o p hen om en al w hich guard. T h e ir m uch o n e-, both heralded to o k Tin* tin* T e x a s . so m e IOO y a r d s m ore in th is w a y . Iii jsiin t o f d is t a n c e th e y g a in e d than did T e x a s M o d er a tely g o d work w a - d o n e by Nceee, a Fresh ma n. w h o tni*-ed a «lifVl lo Id goal by a n a n ow m argin cult T h e c h ie f troub le w ith tin* T e x a s g a m e t h e tea iii d i d n ot g o ‘The L onghorns d isp la y ml w a - e n o u g h . iii h i n d s t h a t decided d isp o s itio n im provcn ic n t over th e last g a m e vias sh w n to bmf. Much th e M e t/ men bv tu r n in g p u n ts a - w ell a s in h andling am i i e -**ve»,t! iii o th er p a r t ieulars. WI (CHES AND JACK-O-IANFFRNS T h e Hallow ecu party Satu rd ay night limier the auspice* o f th e W o m a n * Vtli -ms-*-*. letic A s so c ia tio n w a - a great Vn ad Imth socially aud flitn m ia lly , ch arg ed. m issio n <»f Ii ft cen cen t* w a - and th e Vt hic! ie Yssoeiation, fiim l- w ent th e s e to T h e ro o tin g at fb i- g a m e w a - flu* ( ( ’on ti ti lief I on |iagc 2.1 N o. 13 NEX! MONDAY W ill BE A HOLIDAY ALL CL ASS ES AT THE U N I V E R S I T Y ARE ACCOUNT OF IN EVER Y S U S P E N D E D ON GAME AT HOUSTON. D E P A R T M E N T SIX HUNDRED SIUDFNIS W ill GO Great Preparati ons Being Made By the Alumni of Houston to Entertai n All ’V a r s it y People— Reception at Y. M. C. A, Building. M onday n e x t. November iii th e an j p rom t—a to be a g a la d a y ital- o f th e I ii iv i i -it y ami it- stu d en t* . THI* is th e d a t e o f flu* first g a m e o f the the m il. sea so n w ith our g r e a te st rivals, A. A j M„ at H o u s to n . T h is is th e flay w hen fr* rn "iv hundred s i n lie u t- and f a m i l y member* will di-card |c a - t their th e tw e n t y fou r h o u r s ami h ik e B a y o u ( tty , t h u m b w o r n hook* for a t I n th o u sa n d to a for th** From all indow li o n s I a m o r * at '-ta tto o are m a k in g aa m a n y C ollege p rep aration * a s w e are tin* g re a t Pros if le n t Milner h as g r a n te d it ev e n t, h o lid a y , i-s to -l p e n u lt* to all s tu d e n ts , aiifl even g lia r a ut•*<«! th e railroad a la ig e Milliliter o f excursion ti c k e t s . T h e Farm* era are to ta k e n as o n ly w in, tr a in s , decot a h a lf th in s, nigh t s h ir ts , am i so sh o uld a t for na t o ta k e least mea ti en o u g h Rotter, .md w e art i-im in g if re p o r ts ran tr u e ; la* th e ir sp ecial t h i- year prepared ta k in g -*aii mitier on s tu d e n t ev e ry V arsity - e lf "'What is a s k in g him (I A A M, should d efe a t I US?" h u t no -itch t h o u g h t s sh ould en ter lo u r head*. Tin* M umm a--*-n a tio n ami c lu b - of in pre H o u ston are es|N-*iall> aet ive I airing th eir c i t y for th e g a m e . N o d e ­ ls**n o m i t t e d , tail o f a r r a n g e m en t ha* and all stu d e n t* w ill hav e a g lo r io u s day o f it reg ard le-a o f w here th e victory fest iv it ie* f a ll- , The great No I -ii t Mf w hich w ill Is* ll.iv w ill iii fu ll b la-t d u rin g t b i­ the s i n - lie an ai ti act ion t o (C o n tin u ed on {rage 2.) N ow *n d a y s a s tu d e n t o f th e U n iv e r ­ lim! p le n ty o f rea d in g for Iii* ’V a r s i t y iir»t o f sity eau iei-ui‘e m om en ts a m o n g pub) ma lio n s alo n e . A b o u t th e th** m onth th e p a t r i o t i c m a n , w h ile nut w h o received - a iii | nm I i by m a i l ) n e v e r th e le s s find* w a * not touch the b etter **t largely d u e to th e fact it: hut tlii- wa that C lee k mon*. \ r k a n - a * . in co n d itio n to run ai all on th e p u n ts In re tu r n in g th e hall on kick*. I o x a ­ t h e for m o st s u c c e -s fn l and s y s t e m a t i c o f t Ii** j p resen t son. W e applaud hop** th at -<*a-oii or perhaps o f any fb i- - im -ineereiy* ami it will con tin u e. T he G am e in D etail, Iii st play a ft et Texas* th e kick oil XI Iii- C o y o te , an d postoffice box r a th e r crow d ed by Iii- jiM'Count o f a . / i n c . M agazine for t h e m o n th o f Novem* a p p c a n d Iii* T exan, w ere indulged Is th e b riefn ess o f i- marked m a in ly by the m ajority o f th e c o n tr ib u tio n * , m ost la s t Saturday. T h e is s u e w ork d o n e by th e m en in the T r a v e l e r th e go v.m | \ l i n t w a s co m m en d a b le fact that m a n y g a in * ware m ade th r o u g h ball in s p it e of on a th e fa k e end run ca-ily aud recovered the I tum ble. Oil fa k e p la ce kick Ii* as b u c k e d , finnbleil and I **t t Im* ball **n T e x a s bruke up a )j,„. k ic k in g w a s d o n e by both side*. still knee. l a i r c a t c h e s w a s a forw ard p a -s w hich failed Leon in f r e q u e n t ly , ami m u ch a n i p u n te d .tm! A i k a n - a - fu m b le d . Tex "I th em p . s l a k i n g o f th e n a t u r e o f very " *h» it -k etch es. I here are th r e e art i d e s ambit iou* "i ' m r-.' * The D r u m m e r 's T a l e , ” a n d nome le n g th : “ The in v n - c headed “ T h e P o e t ” i ’ « liny efforts co n ta in e d -otherw ise th e in th e M a g i • pf)-—<*,—— a re m a rk a b le - m o l a r i t y ;»i W in- ♦ ♦ ♦ respect. d ie f r o n ti» piece i- a n exc ellen t poi i’ "i tin* n ew P re sid en t o f t h e I n i ­ tty of Texas, t o w h ich i- atta ch ed "it o u tlin e of h is lif e a n d p ast ac- c o n g r a t u l a t i n g the I'li-hnicnts. and ‘ I'ity at Iii- a c c e p ta n c e of tho ITc-i is a h a lf “ M a k in g G o a l” T- office. 1 d escr ip tio n o f p a r t of ii football (C on tin u ed on page 3 I NOTICE A nun 11 an* of .-tu d e n t- hav<» ai ♦ ♦ ♦ ready notified ii- t h a t they an* w ill ♦ ♦ ing to call ai th e I n iversity post ♦ ♦ of fin* for th<*ii T e x a n s and sa v e ti- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ D un ean g o e s through ii broken field f o r | y a d s mnl ;i t • *m*lul«»w ii. I >y rn k ick - I-I- 1 ill returns 2U y a r d s on ki«*k goal. t o Nrkan-as. A r k a n -a s off. arui o o - u l e kick by "'laughter g i i ' s filii- on ball ii 3.1 forw a rd p i - - , lin e. O nside kick goes o u t - i d e to yard t* i* fail, and A r k a n -a s . Muck- Tex*- g e t s ball |**nalty offside force kick l e o n a r d , w h o re- t *» T e x a - g d s Ini ll, but fin th e lo yards. - a m e . pica ♦ h i-(*- by fifty c e n t s p o s ta g e , ♦ [ t u r n s ♦ the a d d itio n a l ♦ l f V U U will ♦ n o t i f y i i - a t on ce . c i t h e r by c a l l i n g ♦ m a k e - ♦ a t o u r l i n r t o Te xa - ♦ n a m e a m i a d d r e s s ♦ E n d r u n s a m i b u c k s net 2'» y a r d s . Le on ♦ 1h»\, ♦ ♦ a i d p u n t - w i t h no r e t u r n by ( ' r e e k m o r e . ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ E - t i l l b r e a k s u p a b u c k , a n d a forvv t rd office rn by d r o p p i n g y o n i ♦ I Im* y a r d s , b u t i- t a c k l e d h a r d by D yer. Bin-1 - tin* b al l ii b e a u t i f u l b » r w ; rd p a s - J ex al t ♦ lo-** ii 2a va rd \ r k a n s a - <»ut-ide. k i c k i n g i n t o t m lo Ninety-Nine Out of Every Hundred young men who examine and try on the gar­ ments of their size in Scarbrough & Hicks clothes buy the moment they look in the mirror. These garments have “figures” built into them, that lend to the wearer that dash and vigor peculiar The great popularity of to the college man. Scarbrough & Hicks Clothes with college men and others is due to their clever, unusual style, their distinctive and beau­ tiful fabrics, all of tested quality, to their fault­ less fit, and last but not least, the splendid ser­ vice they give. If you a r e critical, exacting, and w a n t to be a style l e a d e r come s e e the truly r e m a r k a b l e values w e o f f e r in Suits and Overcoats $15 to $30 FOR AS GOOD THE TAILOR WOULD ASK DOUBLE THE TEXAN I all of the proceeding* and ii** confront led w ith his fellow students who are t* testify against him ? Should he l»e not! Au Official Student Publication of the ^ j oharge in advance and I U niversity of Icxas. Published Swnl-Waakjjr by the .st,,dent* b>» «•- evidence of the et,..lent permitted to prepare a defense to re *»*'uhh\ and there are i* in -ueh en'-e*. THE TEXAN. H A L L O W E E N G Y M P A R T Y A S U C ­ sides college day at the No-1 *11 < 'Ii fes­ tivities, ’V a rs ity does not want to dis­ appoint these people; we must all dis* ca rd our books and other tor just one day, and m a k e the other sights at the H oulton carnival fade into extinet |0ween fashion, the w a l l s draped in red (Continued from Page was decorated in The gym t rue Mal tiling'4 C E S S . I . ) volcanoes. Mr. SU el ley, the enterprising agent of t he lf. A T. C. railroad, is sp irin g ii* * it , er time nor trouble in preparing to fake th*' r n iv p rs itv (TOU,I to H oulton on the on hunting, the lights .whining the ^ grinning jack o’-lanterns. Witoh- from * f>a eats bats. spooks were in e' idenee . . , Vmple preparation 0th for the aecommodfltion students. There will be a -[ss consisting of several chair cars. L u t is t In speaking to and Pullm an sleeper-. M r >kellev it the dance program. nr,‘ In n ,, made te lle rs M I* * * M ay s iir le y *f towline .Veil lea-t 800 W hitm an, had their mystic booth* on ii i train the gallery of the gym, and there the future was revealed, I lie fortune eard was another attraction. Atter fidlowing l « o and f r M A N Y B O O K S IN O N r W E B S T E R S INTERNATIONAL DI CTIONARY Do yon k now th % t the IN T E R N A T I O N A L a n . ™ w ith fin al a u th o rity A L L K IN D S o f qmwt; „ .7 T h e T rad e a ,A rt* and Science*.Oeogranhv L . n, . 1D‘. B io g ra p h y . E U ? P la n c f C o « t« n U aafo U o w . f 1 Colored Pla tea , F la g * , S ta te Seat*. Etc. Brief Hi*tor> of th e Engllah Language ....... Snide to Pro ulu la t i o n Scholarly Vocabulary of Engtlah.. D ic tio n a ry of F ic t i o n .. O aaet tee r of the W or Id Biographical D ic tio n a ry ___ Scripture Proper Name* . Greek and Latin " English Christian ** Foreign W o rd * . . . A b b re viatio n s.. | ■ I from t Is* had In a matter of I the Texan representative, often no answers t-* records of pa-t year* such grave Importance should the v tu dents* Council pursue an ex [so iiuent at : as pleasant n 4 possible for the student/*, and vacillating mode <»f pr**eoduie from Those who want sleeper bertha earl ger It will nee**-sillily do J them. The fare in the tourist -deeper year to year? w ill Ire .*1 per berth each way. or. if two so until its term of office i* increased. ‘"W e want to make the trip just said: this card for many turns, it led to the rear end of tin* swimming pool where the victim was (compelled to shake the cold, clam m y hand of a ghost. \fter the twelve dances and four ex* tras. a “ break line" was formed, and \gain. •Hid H ireh just lei* would surely lie more I fellows want lo oeenpy the -ame Imrth each gueat wa- presented w ith refresh f»e m**ic in a a a c h e for * I iie h . merits; an apple, a red st irk ut candy. w ill be ii “cd and a packet of chewing gum. consistent Iv done bx a !►*«! largely of men who had had one y o n - is nr-t e x p e rt nee. When a “ Indent brough I fare to face with the respon nihility of pi--im: judgment upon a fe l­ low student. In* i- n aturally moved fix Ii t*>! .1 deep - \ n t h I b x In 1-1 t he composed the round trip can In One of the Pullm an c exclusively by th* Dr H ill h is kimll chaperon and will The fare ii <‘«»ach v<*ung ladle consented t< he in enlarge iii* Pullm an Mrs. act as of this ••♦ache t*2 per W ill bf two. the lierth v $2 for the rouml r i b . iii • t r i p it each The crowd seat tm cd aa Su n d ay morn ing approached, each perron expressing tile year. herself as having the time of ■HFD I • Ka Dealer in A L L K IN D S O F M E A T S A N D S A U S A G E . Cor. 19th and Guadalupe Sts. 2.3*0 P\em B.000 I .instr H r nu 25.000 Ad *ed W rd*. Should You Not Own Such a Book T W I R ST I R S I . »1 - l l i i i A I ii im" T l » \ \ t y . Largest i f cs* fibrl l^tnen:*. K eg i »r a i i per I Aition*. 1116 Payees an I 1, n lUmttat Write for "Dletlonar ; Wrinkle*,” and IwKitnsn , ( F ag ee.F re* Manti* n I n y*sif r* in e rts Ai r • , p,. ii re c u e a t.^eful aet o f Col--re*! M a; a, fun, k r t <. 6.1 C. MERRIAM CO., Springfield, Mas*. * I VARSITY BARBER SHOP N. W. Rutledge, Prop. The best thing t that you need an dentist or optician .I, I- t** w rite pa ex tra 111 t o s e ttle - bill, f«*rge‘ Mid 1 i Old Phone 420. i ___ ..________________ _ ____________ _ New Phone 549. SHINING PARLOR IN CONNECTION STUPtN T TRADE ESPECIALLY SOLICITED I Ii is a grave thing to declare a man I of a breach **f h**nor ill college ( sym pathy of new councilmen h likely to he so great that they w ill not only deelsre th** a en i***d " i i i regard the witne**e* as pr**seeiitor“ in f-tea*! the purest motive* and a high sells** *»f innocent, but The term »»f office should he tw*» vein*, Then there would alw ays Im a majority* of experi«*nc«*d uieti <*11 th** council, This insure uniform ity of pro* odor**, would and would add dignity t*» the office and pr* stigp am) stability th** council Better traditions w«*llld Is* fostered; the ••lids of justice w«»iihl Im* more eon* id le n til subserved, and tile general etli.-i encl of the Student*’ f ’*»uiieil materially Increased, to ——- ---o* * SO S U D D E N ’’ issm*s back In several noiinced the girls were a “ leap ye ar” edition of the Many of an to edit Texan, the more prominent *■•* ***|s it w a s that were consulted, ami the universal nit ewer wa-, "Oh, I think it would In* ju*i grand.” **r something equally na s w e e t. The trouble seems to In* that in* g ill or girls like to thrust themselves for ward for the position of c«litor iii chief of such an issue. Rememla*r, it leap year, and w«*ll. you know. i“ “ till 'Tilink it o\cr, girls; talk it tip. Then if you can reach no conclusion ,1 - t<> the method of eh«stsing a chief quill pusher, it w ill Is* up to th** editor to up|M*int one, no m atter h«»w delicate or “ touchy** such a task univ prove. ...—"O*...... ..... R E A D T H IS . Ju s t a few hours over four d ays’ time and we w ill la* on the road for Hous­ ton. It is a settled fad that a greater part of “ we” w ill go t*» tile gain* The a U n iversity authorities have granted railroads have provided holiday, the s[)**< ial trains aud minimum rates, and the team is expecting us to go along, f<*r a day. ami wr»* I .et‘a go A A M. N E X T M O N D A Y IS H O L L ID A Y (Continued from page I.) dents, Th** management of th** cann Val has *#q aside (In* !Uh a s flay. ami college stud**- will ’Val Is* g filii |s I si * «r “ ion ot th** wdtob* town. tor tin- winners J l ie night celebrations w ill In* mag \! ii;!h*ti! •“ (•cciaiiy the ***»p«, inelmling the ehict. have prom thcm-#Ii* • Led “ imisiM** this particular clotting. blue" on to think of the l*on!ir»*H. sp in-Ik**. t " make . ! * * x . l l rahs, aud night shirt para* I*** t iia t Im* pulled otr makes a person’* mouth ! h i - d a ■ I XX ,* I e l JI tie in th e score, which is very unlikely t h e *tlp|H*rter* o f IU •bilge in |h«* night gown garli the N. M ( ’. \, Hen* w it th* the young people «l th** eity w ill gather I* me**! and welcome the fr**m \11-tin. iiutny* student Th.* 1.1 ilr**!i«I service out *»f Vit*tin In* w ill leave th** II, A id e a l. ’I’h** out going I U. *1c|h»| it mi*i Sunday night, am! arm ** Mon.bn nmrning. bright and early, at ll n-t«»ii in flic homecoming e\*ursi “ Mils Hardy will do all »be prumiara and omrr Byte* VV. King, President Kings School of Oratory, Pfttd"-1 rg, I**- Y O U R P A T R O N A C C I S S O L I C I T E D 2204 G U A D A L U P E S T . , A U S T I N , TEXAS TH E A U ST IN N A T IO N A L B A N K C a p i t a l .............................................................. $300,000 Surplus and Profits . 250,000 D e p o s i t s ..................................................... 2,500,000 . . . BUSINESS OF THE FACULTY AND OF THE STUDENTS SOLICITED A U S T I N PRINTING CO. THE REAL PRINTERS At Houston great preparation- ar** <>u for a big reception of all -tmien! s. a night shirt parade for the winners, Im Accompany tin* squad t<» Houston on Ut ll. Houston! Le t’s have no bone-heads, tin to j domestic cigars and tobaccos, .stationery, periodicals, hooks and newspapers. Al- Billiards and pool lcgretti’s candies. of the U n iversity, Austin, Texas. WILLI Aid A. PHILPOTT, .IR............. ...................... , .................Editor inChief. WILLIAM THOMPSON .................... ............................. Ass’t Editor-in Chiel. B E N J A M I N H. D Y E R . .A th letic E d i t o r . R O BT . H A R D W I C K E . . . Asst A th. Sd. A N N IE B. M C C O R M IC K ..I niv. Editress. Associates. Thos. O. Davis. Kathleen Lomax. R. J . J urreutine. Thomas Henderson. Owen Davis. R, Ford Townsend. Cortes Slaughter. C. M. Rosser. Lesley A toll ley. ROBERT RL W E A R ... K. G. S L A U G H T E R ..Manager Ass’t Manager. Entered as second class matter Sep­ tember 26, 1908, at the postoffice al Austin, Texas, under the set of I on - | grass of March 3, 18# 9. Tho Texan office is room Hi, im tin t in t floor of the M aul Building. Ad dress all communications to The Texan, Austin, Texas. Subscription ..................... $1.6(1 per year, W e d n e s d a y , N o v e m b e r 4, I9 U 8 . T H E S T U D E N T S * C O U N C IL. duty. I inler the present c o n s t it iii mu of tie* students Ass41m.1t ion. .ill tin* nis*rtileci *• of the Student a* Coil noil are elected a t the opening of each atwsiou unit hold offing for one year Through th** un-up prehension that a plats- on the (ext fit ii is merely an honorary position, no one lh im la ever elected for a second term, we have an entirely new represent a f i* ii *>f students ea**h session. W e belime that honors in a detmteratic inst it ut hill like ours should Im* fairly d is iiibm. ,i and rotate among the d e s e r v i n g w in dents, but a careful considers! mn of the dutiea and functions of the .Student *’ its (Vuinril has led us to believe that members should be elected for a term of two years instead of one, There i“ no doubt th at the average student knows very little of the actual p rs c 'd in g * *»i this representative lasly, to which the student bialy has delegated so many im ­ portant powers relating to student in ternate and student lf govern limit I Let us notice briefly some of the iii**si iinmeili if important matters under the ate control of the Council ami see it would not Im* lietter to ha' e soul** one half, let us say of tin* mein tier* **i that body hold over from one year to another. The manage Bl eat «»f the financial af fairs of the Students Association •!*»*** not necessarily call for the experience of those who have served **n the ( ’<11111 lin t cil for aa long a- one y**ar, yet often arise situations which pit//1** an entirely new bd}*, but which .; M ilfo rd icap t. 1, r. h.; H ick*on. t\; Official* Hefei ce. A rb u ekle; lim pin'. Houkatnp; field judge, lu i w e l l : head !im**inan. B ic k le r ; tim er. Ihlt|el»raud, (C o ntinu ed from page 1.1 gut no. w h h h read* 1 ik<* an ex tra ct tn*m r«»m B i «*w ii Somew here,” W e * le ril »t u iin p h e ie < ling* w ith }*'»*i*t aim* a ro u n d “ V H eart P a rtn e r though the m erit «*t the * to n i* tin* eh oerly iutn*lue«>d pun in the el i max. “ I he V\ bite S ig n a l” « «»nlait»* » litt le t«m mu h “ forced ” d e * e rip tio n to I* e n te rta in in g . I and it* *torv ha* l*ecu found Itefme, j N ig h t at tin Pa*t» ie * “ i* a really giH'd *e!< 1 1 ion d e * c rib in r a N m Ant«uito j cu*t • ’in am ong th«4 M e x ica n ehttrehe*, and i the p oetiy etlt it led, ’ From the i a p iU d lotue” •' "i»e 4ft the U'*t th in g* III the |«» «»tlC «*f the h»te_re| « «*Ilt» I 1 1 m,t ion*. a *h«ot *tor> en titled “ The j W in n e r* ” i* a eollegi4 *t«»y w ith *fnne ».< d jMiinl* Tliere i* a g***d fh*«l almut Ih e *tor\ th at -ertn* n a tu ra l to one know ing a n y th in g al*»ni life in a rollege town, and it eo iitain* a w ell work*al plot, .till a go«Hl etim ax. Evidently* f«*i “ fi’e lin g ” put jm»•»«•* i* in*ertef| a *hf*it rhitin* e titith *l “ Pour hr«**hmatt N -•it i nf uf|f r • • M ath. I. I u p * i ourt ittg” i* the tale of a l*»y ** di*a*trott* attem pt at w**f»ittg. w hi*h eotit 'ill* dialeet not found in “ \rgo*y ** oowIhiv *io i n*«, from wliiel* *oine *d u* hail form »h| an opinion a* to the m anner r,f W e lei n ta lk . Top and hi* friend* «*»n \i*i-e in word* we had heretofm e *tlp |Ni-ed *aen*»l to S i and H an k . * ‘Tire i* p le i* iftg i it ha* in *otrte p i ««•** a rh y th m ie*ein h liit4_» that of Dry den * “ ■*..ug for x t. t •*< ill.i‘- D a y ” and it i* Weil w o rth reading. One of the *tafi emit t B a ile d a *keteh of the I n ive raity and it* pi Ogle**. ilplo|M'* ill \ lew of the • tilin g ie le h r. 1 1loll of out tw enty fiflli atiltire i *iiiV . “ A lin , a \ illa g e of the t im** Hoad*” brielly ih*eiila** a Imnh • toW II. m m e e iid e a iid hy a**oeiatlon to the t ii et than to the reader, " l a p * , probably the one we hear of in the |Hiptlla|* *o||g. I* a little dl lllllltiel I my . ITi.it fact and the infornufetion that he e\i*ted d u rin g tin* t ir il W a t are found on page fc2 of the e iitre u l iiu m laT . " S a l x .id o r* S o li” tell* of the longing foi | tin* *«'a inherent ill u m an who left an il * e a ll; “ Ih e DrUllllltef n j illliei itlinei* at T a le ” i* iiitere*tin g . altho u gh the theme (h a * In-eii earned «»ut in a \»*ry great litany *U»rie*. “ A Biograp hy «»f M i** ‘ Vtiltie" i- a *> in|> ithetii* eharaet.-t ! *keteh of an <»KI *eh«*»l-mi»tre**, and .t I reeolleet mil of ante l**llutti flay*. I lie le d it o t ia l* «li*« u** the tu*ed of greater Kuglirth a b ility in the E n g in e erin g I E p ertinent, I ni\er*it\ u digio n . and 'da — rtishe*. \* a whole, the M agazine n u itain efl ,-nt ii«-ly to m any mediocre aeleetiou*. eo iitrihut ion* gotten up in brief time. T h ere i* Mime intere*! ing reading, but the edition from a b ir d V e y e view r»* Hcmble-t a ‘ *erap*Ta»ok more than an y th in g < l*e. T h i* i* probably the. fault of the student*, ami mit of the board «»f e d ito r* ; at a n y rate, it c e rta in ly *ln»u!d he remedied. N O T IC E —F O O T B A L L M E N . A ll men who are not going out for j practice k in d ly turn in y o u r su it* to WEMAHE KODAK r« : EVERY DAY Jordan Kodaks Loaned to Students 610 Congress Avenue, Upstairs Fleming, L h. P. W. McFADDEN DRUGGIST U P TOW N DRUG ST O R E 1610 L a v a c a . TWO ST O R ES. .. . — — -t» - - ■ ---- U N IV E R S IT Y DRUG ST O R E 2300 Guadalupe. N O V E M B E R IS S U E O F T H E M A G A Z IN E OUT. DR. G. M. DECHERD P H Y S IC IA N AND SURGEON. Office Yatea & Hunter’s Drug Store. Ottice at University Drug Store, 7 to 9 p. to. Telephone connections. LONGHORNS, 21; RAZO RBACKS, 0. (C ontinued from page 1 » A rk an sas ki«k* to T o a ^ . who ref m u * la y a r d 4*. Em w ard pu** I n i*, and hall g»*c* to A rk ail***4* Putd a c\ch;itig»*l, and a *cc*»nd fo rw ard pa** g i\«* Iwill !«* le v DR. ALBERT S. GRANT. a*. F i l m hit-* Hue for ft yard-*, hut D E N T IS T Old Phooe, 701 610 Cong. Ave. S . G R E E N B E R G . h all i* loot on fum tdc la***nard tr*'f?* m ail Iw'hind the line for 15 Varda b**>. 1 a ml lia ll goo* o\ el*. K ic k * b b ck cd . and \rk.in*u* recover* on 15 y a rd lin**. I'exa* ig»'t* hall on fum ble. V buek and for w ard pans t«* .lone4* not* 411 >ai*t* ^ lau g h te r fum ble*, and \rkan«a* get* ’ l»all. W o lf m ake* W a n t if til taokle *«n m a n u f a c t u r i n g o p t i c i a n end run. but i* laid out. “ C hilli* ettti-r- n kn«e» tot It* ryr ludoned hr all the lead- nf I'ropk. vpmacle« an t ere * laaari repaired an t prevnp- ~»N Long. A»e. <»M Phone MAO .. ftiift on »h«»ri game. P u n t* are exchanged. a forw ard pa** m ake* 50. B a ile y buek* *lr«*j* hall . SMITH & WILCOX C L O T H I N G BY T R Y I N G ON A N D T H A T O N L Y - ( an you prove to your own satisfaction whether or not Sm ith-W ilcox Smart Clothes w ill lit you, as we have been telling you, with style and accuracy. If you find it s the truth, you are in a way to save money for the rest of your lile. W H Y N O T P R Y O N ? Su its $15 to $45 O ve rco a ts $12.50 to $50 SM ITH & W ILCOX N o v o rerover*. F o rw a rd | o * ' toUehe* ground, and Iwill goe* m er, Vrkutt*n* m ake* b e a u tifu l fo rw a rd p.»** t*»f 40 yard * A huek tail*, hut *«*eond l«eiu i l f l i l pa*** gain** 55 ya rd *. yard* on next pla#v. 15 yard* w ard pa***, but I.* *e* 10 \ th ird pa** net* A rkan *a* trie* nnether f«*r .fone* •*« «*itr*•* hall f«»r Texn*. and ta*onard kiek- I** re n te r of field. Arkm i*.t* re tu rn * kiek to I/* n nrd. w ho get* b**ie tor ‘25 yard * on next p la \, but g'»e* ont*ide and tim e i* eall ed w ith i*t her 55 vard line. Itall le v a * ' |to******ion »*»» GEO. W . P A T T ER SO N , U N D E R T A K P R O P R IE T O R ECLIPSE E R AND S T A B L E S . O M N IB U S AND BA G ­ G AGE T R A N S F E R . F IN E C A R R IA G E S AND LIG H T L IV E R Y . R U B B K R -T IR ED H O S P IT A L A M B U LA N C E . 108 TO 116 E A S T S E V E N T H S T R E E T . BOTH PH O N ES 161. V A R S I T Y STYLES DR. HOMER HILL P H Y S IC IA N AND SURG EO N. Office over Chile’s Drug Store. Rest dence, 2007 W hitis Ave. Both Phones: Residence, 224; office, 65. GEORGE MILLER The finest light livery in the city. Car­ riages in connection. 208*210 E. Fifth St. Phone 25. DR. F. P. M'LAUGHLIN P H Y S IC IA N AND SURGEON. 700 Congress Ave. E. SEELIG Im ported and dom estic and tobaccos, sm okers’ article s, new *papers and periodicals, larg est b illia rd h all in the c ity . Old Phone 1061. 615 Congieit Ave cigars A U S T IN , T E X A S . DR. C. O. W ELLER P H Y S IC IA N AND SURGEON. Office 113 West Sixth Street. Residence 610 West 24th St. Telephone Connections. DR. HENRY KUEHNE. P H Y S IC IA N AND SU RG EO N Over Smith & Jscltson's Drug Store.. Phones: Office, 1506 R e sid e n ce , 1823 HILL A HILL F IN E G R O C ER IES. Special attention to student and club patronage. 1010 Cong. Ave. Phones 247. NELSON DAVIS A CO. IM P O R T E R S AND W H O L E S A L E GROCERS. S C H U T Z E ’ S C O Z Y C O R N E R The Only First Class Fountain North of Town HUT CHOCOLATE AND OYSTER LOAVES THE STUDENTS’ POPULAR RESORT S. E. ROSENGREN iertaker and Embalmer. Fine Car­ riages for Hire. Hospital Ambulance. Congress Ave. Phones 451. DR. F. W. SMITH D E N T IST . R. H. S M I T H . Representing D R IS K IL L S T E A M LA U N D RY Opposite Avenue Hotel, Over Keller *. Phooe 1034. jpjr#| satisfaction guaranteed work, prompt service, and 722 Congress Ave. Austin, Teias. Phones 444. CONSIDERATE Conservatism in Banking is to care for many interests while capitalising none. Capital and surplus .. . A s s e ts ............. . $ 465,000 ......... 2,300,000 AMERICAN NAIIONAL BANK A U ST IN . T E X A S . D 1 » T Bosches lroy Laundry S T R IC T L Y DOM ESTIC. F IN E S T W O R K . A L W A Y S T H E BEST. Phone 73. 806 Cong. Av* P u re Ice C ream , C old D rin k s, C ig arettes, a ll kinds C ig ars, Pip es, F ru its , fin e p ackag e cand y A T T H E B I G R O O M Y P L A C E m MuS ( .m uKii Aw«I L. A. W O LF & B R O .S J ? 2 ir a n d C o n i r t i . A » * . ARROWC LUffCO 1MSUNM OUAOTI* Mil C O L L A R S , They neither sh rin k , scratch, , , J I L saw nor stretch is Out* — 2 for 26 mma (Jlurtt, i'uikbotly A Co., lroy, K Y ♦ C. M. MILLER Dealer in S T E IN W A Y -S T A R R - RICHMOND Jesse French Piano Co. M a n u f a c t u r e r s a n d Distributors HIGH CLASS PIANOS P h o n e U s, N o . 2 9 5 E a c h P h o n e FRANK S. TAYLOR, Manager 813 Congr.u A v . . . . H A IR D RESSIN G . S C A L P T R EA T M EN T . FAC- IA L M A SSA G E. M A N IC U RIN G LADIES BEAUTY PARLORS 2214 1 2 Gaadslnpe S t., Up Stairs Opposite University Old Telephone 1770 Hours: 8 a m. to 6 p.m. or will call by appointment JNO . E. K E L L E R KODAKS 724 Congress Ave. D E L IG H T F U L ROOM All Modern Conveniences and Best Meals in Town at 705 W . 22 1-2 St. MISS ANNIE BARNHART Old Phone 1520. IF YOU H A P P E N TO GO B R O K E Run Short or W ant to Buy a Dia­ mond or anything else, See H e n ry in the G ym , a* all s u it* must be chicked m it <*f defeu'C for the manage W all Paper, Paints and Oils, White Lead, Varnishes, Window Glasa. ment and A th le tic Association. ( I I I P IK McC I T C H E O N . Football Manager. -o P IC T U R E F R A M IN G A S P E C IA L T Y . 711 Cngress Ave. W’e s o lic it and appreciate the student W. A. ACHILLES A CO. trad e. B u rn h a m B ro s,, the B a rb e rs , op­ posite D r is k ill Hotel. .... — o ~ ~ --------------- Y o u w ill confer a fa v o r on the man G R O C ER IES, WOOD, F E E D , COUNTRY PRODUCE. Dealers in WE MEASURE YOUR FOOT AND GUARANTEE A FIT DILLINGHAM SHOE CO. “ T H E F O O T F IT T E R S ogem ent b y p aying yo u r “ T exan sub­ scrip tio n a t once. .i.Qh ■' D r. B a x te r , dentist, 600 Cong. Ave. Special attention given to Fraternity Houses. Both Phones 394. J . A. JACKSON 617 Congress Ave. Corner of Guadalupe and W . 16th St. A U S T IN , T E X A S . T H E T E X A N . CAMPUS AND CORRIDOR Dr. B a x te r, d e n tis t, OOO Cong. Ave. Miss Ma iv .''twlmaii has to P a le s tin e . a v isit retu rn e d from y o u r re s e rv a tio n s a n d avoid a r u s h or d e la \ a lte r. We m ake kodak p r in ts every day. .Ionian, Ii IO Congress Ave. Tee-Dee H a i r Tunic g u a r a n t e e d to i «>iri« »\«<• d a n d ru ff or money refunded. $1.00 |„,{ buttle, The C e n tra l B a r b e r ."'hop, *H>7 < engross Avenue. Keno & Reason* Snaman’s: Austin Fashion Center Our leadership in the Ladies' R eady-to-W ear lines is the result of m any years' experience. W e defy com petition when it comes to Tailored Suits, Coats. Waists, Skirts and Street and Evening Costumes, in Price, Style or Quality. T he patronage of the Ladies of the University is respectfully solicited. Call and inspect our lines before buying elsewhere. ------------- L E T M E O F F ------------- AT THE Univers ity Shop I -ant my cloihr* madr to ft» mr, AU car* ruing noel* and toaih j*a*« the door 1 6 1 0 L a va ca S tr e e t larw Building. \ pfily izrrjrzzu w m u c u r s confectionery C o r. 2 2 n d a n d S p e e d w a y Ladies* P a r l o r in C o n n e c t i o n Fine Line of C *g*rs, Fruit aud C andy Chili and Ll m r he* Served — — * LIGHT-WHGHT OVERCOATS LIGHT WARM STYIISH STRONG M iss h itrah M e r i u e th e r is v i-itin g *n over. Dallas. — .... Mr. Roy R a t h e r -p e n t Sunday in D a lla s . rooms. ."saturday an d j'so u th w e s t c o rn e r of c a m p u s, one-half block of Law B uilding. A pply 200* TOR R E N T — Two connecting — — I speedw ay. G et y o u r p ic tu re s fra m e d a t More- ---------- land s cor. of Cong. Ave. a nd 7th S t. We loan k o d a k s to students. J o r d a n , 610 ( ’ongress Ave. MODERATE ENOUGH TO K O P OTT (H IU THOUGH TO PRTSfRVf COMFORT (NOUGH TOR ANY PURPOSf ENOUGH TO U ST Y U K S TNOUGH IN PRICE TO SUIT ANY MAN S PURSE $ 1 0 t o $ 2 5 Dr, R ail is able to be o u t again al I lei a few days illness. Mi** Anoil* Lou Powell of M m k Ie ha.- pledged ti* the /Ceta T a u Alpha - o ro iity . J o h n P a r k - , who ha# been «piite i- h ick in B urnham , ill in a t hi- home *« bool a g a in . - Me—I-. J o h n W . P a y n e , H a - ie Baly- re tu r n e d I e a t, a nd R obert G a rte r have from a -b o rt v i - i t to Dallas. Mr. Dick T e rre ll of San A ntonio. Law 'Oil, h a - r e e d itly a nnounced his engage to M i-- F lo --ie D enm an of S an men! lu k e place A ntonio, The w edding will ( eat Iv in November. A-k for D a n d e r N it, i t will c u re d a n f a llin g th e B a rb e rs, op dru ff a n d atop y o u r h a ir from out. B u rn h a m Bro-., po-ite D r i-k ill Hotel. H A R R E L L S , . X d m v t Srtcrs •? RS W IXClVSfVe Holies I J o r d a n , Glo Congress Ave. I I We m ak e p o s t c a r d * from kodak film**. Ii-m -in . Mr. Roy R a th r. ha** decided T enne—re, v\ ho ha- Mr. C u r r a n R ather of M u rfrc r-lm ro , I Iii-! t«» th e E n g in e e rin g D e p a rtm e n t «»f I**- n v is itin g I e n te r e M M H lh. n iv ersity . ZZ. Til,, block of Sp* *-|w ay. Mr. Rov U m ina-. E ngineer ’OH. who in S a n Marco*, was a v is i­ I*-'ate d to th«* I n iv e r-ity la-t week. i- to r Mi-- Lorena Brown is able to In out a gain, a fte r having I teen o u i lined to her I * -im th** p u t week. for W«* m ak e kodak p rin t* every day. J o rd a n , 610 Gongrea* Ave. tin e v i-it t o o u r -h o p will prove to t h a t we a re lea d e rs line. B u rn h a m Bro*., th e B a r ­ th e m o - t sk e p tic al in our bera, o p p n -ite D ri-k ill Hotel. $2.50 HOUSTON A N D R E T U R N S T SPECIAL TRAIN a c c o u n t F O O T E !A L L -T E X A S v s . A. & M. Special Prrin leaves Austin l l p. in., No v. X Nov 9. Pullman and Tourist Sleeping ( arn A. I R A L P H WOHINSON. A**’ t Ret ti* ning leaven M o u to n at midnight Tor full int.i. mat ion rail (lid Phone S6S . S K f t l LY , C liv Ile kel \u e n l Mr, N t h Searcy, l^»w \u-Lin on Im-in**— for IM, ha* bern th e p in t few in (tai*. Mr. L. I . IL Bunt**! Iu»- been in D.il th** Te\.i« ti mending of hi- a tt e n d in g \ - — intion of Engineer*. lilt* D elta s ig m a Phi f r a t e r n i t y gave th*- D ri-k ill H o te l H a lo a I n t u t ween night iii honor of fo u rte en in itia te - . I flirty mein U t - had a finger in the pi**. Ft IR R E N T — ‘I WU eoiUieetillg room-, "bult hwe-t turtler of eavnpu*, one h a lf t»f Law B uilding. \ p p l y *20t»s I ’ block Speedway, in a body I lie A. A NI. boy- a re go in g to Ib m - ton team on to cheer to vietory. Can you a - a - in d e n t of th e for T e x a s ? I t m e r - i t y afford t«» do t h e i r Ie— T be Phi ( la m in a Delta f r a t e r n i t y will i n i t i a t e - F r i in h o n o r of t h e i r receive da v November 6. We loan k o d a k - t o students. J o r d a n , 6 hi Congress Ave. I* i auk < nd- t h e old Pie Phi i i i d e scrip tio n to relic of s e n tim e n ta lity . S a m e will re tu r n e d “ th r o e ” d a y s a f t e r th e d elivery I m * ' OUr 1111* f" 1 F*u-ton will he more of one “good” angel food cake to Oscar p le a -ant i ng an HIGH GRADE TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE AND RENT W . S . M A R T 109 Welt 6tb Street NOW IS THE TIME th e to la y in y o u r s u p p ly of coal, b e ­ first fore “ n o r t h e r ” a rriv es. 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ST E V E N SO N The Only Exclusive Optician in Austin 820 CONGRESS AVENUE Broken Lenses M a t c h e d a t S h o r t Not ice W e are offering exceptional values in Shot Guns, It will pay you Kines, H unting Coats and Leggins. t o look our stock over before buying. CS- C . B E N G E N E R & B R O . T h e C a s h H a r d w a r e S t o r e NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE R E N T E D , B O U G H T , S O L D , E X C H A N G E D ffsiTI,. F R A N K D O U G H T Y P h o n e * 3 0 3 CASM O R C R E D IT