Advertising Committee: 1 a is m eeting som e valuable inform a­ .''ale* amounting to $30,311.26. A co n ­ THE TEX A N. flPAPER . UBrJHHED E \ ERY W EDNESDAY AND SATURDAY BY THE STUDENTS OE THE UNIVERSITY — B U S T IN , TEXAS, W EDNESDAY, JANUARY IO, 1912. = = = _ = = U 4- I ii i t iiiKETS ■ OFFERED IN FORENSICS H I wen ty-five cents w ill iiitj cen ts. con- oe charged for tick ets to one fcst. low price of season tick ets, no double tickets w ill be offered. in view of the H 1 “ Arrangem ents for the debates arc being rapidly perfected. Dr. Shur- H H BASEBALL TEAM E BE A WI --------- NO. 25 I I REPORT IF CO-OP SUBM ITTED “M inVltfed proU“ m u l oul ol DISCH ANO BALDWIN P L E A S E D W I T H M A T E R I A L E L I G I B L E S A R E L A C K I N G . A R E —IN* R E P O R T S H O W S A N E T P R O F I T IS • $16.71— MR. C A L H O U N OF N O W T H E P R E S I D E N T . V O L . X I I U i. ii ii l H n 0 STEGER ON 0. HENRY |LIFE a n d w o r k s o f f a m o u s SHORT S T O R Y W R I T E R D I S ­ CUSSED— H I S P E C U L I A R I T I E S . F I F T Y C E N T present with D oubleday, P a g e & Co., being rushed, and it is promised Fi na nce C o m m i t t e e : of the com m ittees ball talk iu the corridors. H ow ­ MR. LDMAX IS HOST The IT* ss Club m et Monday night - die home of Mr. J. A. Lomax. A •alure of the m eetin g w as an fn* lormal talk by Harry P eyton Steger, loriuer editor of the C actus, and at lf New York, on tho life and liter- ii y work et Sidney P o rter, popularly ;iiown bv h is pseudonym of O. deary. Hr. Steger g a v e a sk etch c f the (author's life. P orter first ca m e to [Texas from N orth C arolina, aud hinnied on a ranch in tho w estern I Kin of tho State. From th ere he lame to Austin, and w as em ployed u tho Land O ffice. W hile here he Published his peculiar m agazin e, “The Rolling Stone.'* Ho n ext show ed up In .V \i Orleans, w here he picked up [bus iHHi name from Hie so ciety col* limn oi a new spaper. Mr. Steger a po ive of when he first m et Porter, latter the publication o f O. H enry's ‘‘Caubagcs and K in g s.” Mr. S teg er’* present trip to T exas is for th e pur­ pose of running o u t all th e trails lot’ 0. Henry, verifying the fa cts of His Hie, aud gath erin g the m aterial to complete a tw elv e voluiife edition lot his works. The sin aker referred to m any of Porters id iosyn crasies. In on e number of A in slee’s , he had four storks, each one published over a uiaertnt name. Un one o cca sio n , he J started a story en titled “ T h e Un- pronuble Servant.” W hen h alf w rit­ ten Hampton’s paid him $250 with Ute promise oi a lin e sum on. the potpie lion of the sto ry . A fter a lime, while in need o f m oney, &dld the same h alf story to the American M agazine. H e n ever fin- Ashed the story, and paid back t h e ‘con test, Publishers. Later he again sold the fragment iu e v e r y b o d y ’s, w hich pun­ ished it recently. Contra:-.) 0 , v apaper reports, Dor* Lti 6 . . i v, “A little* moiv j light, Hoi , i . viaiu to go hom e in me dark. ’ a c w as about forty-sev-j tHi 0L en ul the Lime of h is death , about Lwo years ago. -‘Ar. Steger recalled m any an ecd otes 111 A-he author’s life that sh ow ed his humor, his j Anan sympathy. tolerance, and h is hu- His progress a s a w riter w as touch­ ed upon. H is w orks h ave a large in Australia, and h a v e into E uropean been tongues. h Aha lated year his w orks h ave an im [leased sale. A s to h is literary ; Dailies, he was declared to be a orc unique contributor to Am erican utt-rature than eith er B ret H arte or I Mark Twain. the conclusion of th e m eeting r‘ Steger w as elected an honor- ary meiober of th e Club. TO FOUR CnNTFlfTKQE^ t o M,TS Cl E T Y D E B A T E J A N . 20. O FOUR CONTESTS— I NTRA-SO- town men to act as judges, aud com- m ittees are working on the details of the arrangement*. The debate will I be oi particular Intl rest it will be the first held unpdar the pres­ that it is b elie\ed e n t system , and I J of ii.o s*udents, and residents I Austin, g iv e proper support, the U ni­ versity w ill have th e m ost su ccess already successful Aul season of its career.” COMMITTEES APPOINTED The U niversity inter-society debute! the near future, take place in that iii will the date oi the co n test being S at­ urday, J a attar > 20th, and the time The Chairman appointed ure: S: 15 p. in. A ctive prepartiotis are that everything will go off ju st as sm oothly as could be wished. S« v ural of the details of the de­ bate have this year bien changed. At the lirst of the year it was decided .0 uoolish the iuter-society debate, properly speaking, the preliminaries to all members iKing thrown open of tile Oratorical Association, aud the eight b«bt men being chosen ir­ respective et society. The debate is in reality the final preliminary to de­ cide the six men who will represent Hie t aivvimiy in thj intercollegiate there ary also two •‘Vuuu.i, prices o u i red, one of $iuo.uu git en oy ll. A. Wroe, to bo distiT- ouleu equally among the debaters on Mio Winning side. The other of $5U is given uy u?e G. A. Halui Optical and mauiouu to . lo speaaer. in; best lion. out (I corge Wythe, General Chairman. Senior Class— Hod son Stamps. Junior C lass—D. W. Hardy, Jr. Sophomore (’lass B. L. Parten. Freshman C lass—Alex VV. Spence. Arrangement Committee: P. I*. Reynolds. E. H. Cavin. Press Committee: A most Peters. Music Committee: R. E. Seagler. N E W “ G Y M ” I S A R E A L I T Y - W O R K W I L L B E G I N N E X T Y E A R . Of the sum of $75,000 to be ra is­ in d iv id u a l' od by the alumni for the new Hymn, $t>.*,000 has been subscribed and over T en $10,000 thousand dollars of th is has in laud notes bearing bCt ii Invested 7 and 8 per cent interest. collected . cash been PITCHERS ABE NUMEROUS W ill HAVE NEW STORE The i» y b lasts of the las: few Helow will be found in usual form days have thrown a damper ou base­ the annual report of tile U niversity ever, if J. l*lu\iu s am ucks a few da>s of sunshine, and “the little winds Unit are kind” wander our way, e l f i n of a good many of the boys w ill I e Co-Operative Society for 1910-11. A comparison of this report with i hose o f prev ious years reveals the prices tho rtxluctkms in which Were made iu the sum m er of 1 ou nd on the sunny side o f the I. lo. I bose roo ue lions ail cc led tho h ouse working the kinks out ol the whip. Coach Diseii will probably profits iii two ways, d ecreasing ta) call a usf, Able, aud Lim value of the stock on hand Aug lb ) the profits on the m eeting of can d id ates for the team goods bought in the year lU lU -il. The abou* the 15th of this mouth. At result vv as a net profit o f $10.71 on tion will be given the young im pe­ n d s and d a le s for practice w ill be set. W atch the colum ns of The tinuance of those prices would prob­ ably produce a profit of about $500 or m ore .ii I bl 1-12. So sm all a profit lur Texan aud the bulleiu boards b u st’’ toboggan. the date of this m eeting. increased. tile C o-op, The faculty was ju st a little bit n egligen t lust term. From the best reports that can be gotten on ly one caiiuiuate tor baseball went over the ’T w as not alw ays urns. Several good men who were ineligible re­ la st term aud will be quired work if the eligib le g e t ny the faculty in March. is insjfli* .out, and prices m ust be I he present a s ­ Sligo ti) se ts oi lur bu siness roa- silo lid n et ne impaired, m oney s< l o* be accum uiai <1 with w hich to u Hu a store for t. o so ciety , and ti j subscription of *10,000 made by ti*.; Uo-op fund must be m et a t the rate of $1,000 a year. A s a consequence, the n et can prom s sh .mid be about $2,UUU a year. sa les. exp en ses a le aoout iii school this year who burned up j & to lo poi- cen t of sa les fille vana- inost of the grass en lot non being largely uue to the vary­ bacK. home. Home of th ese may be ing am ounts sp en t each year iu en* as good as mrgi ag m e Lo-op s*.urej, gross prof- they w i l l e t s running iroin anorn 13 to lo per of their present I about 4 per cen t of running think. R egain le ss ab ility, There are a good many new men to the gym nasium last year made team local total they the the tor ce has 'm ere will be tw o se ts o f judges, seven , o n j a faculty com m ittee of through woo nave acted as judges m t the prelim inaries, and who are to cn o o se the rep resentatives against other co lleg es, aud the best individual com* ueoaier, and the other to be poseu of liv e prom inent out of town men, wno are to decide the question. W'hen interview ed on the subject, F. W. W ozeucraft, President of the Oratorical A ssociation, and a member of the D ebating Council, said, “This is a cru cial year in U niversity for­ en sics, In the first place, la st year T exas not only de- ieaieu Missouri, but wj>n both de- ! oatea in the Pentagonal League— com­ I posed of Louisiana, M ississippi, Ark- ; ansas, T en n essee and T exas, — and cam e second in the S tate Oratorical I as the funds accum ulate. in two ways. tho tion is thought that $25,000 of It alum ni subscriptions w ill be a vail­ able in ca sh by Sept. I, 1913. T ho R egents w ill be asked to furnish an additional $2u,000 at that time. With this fund of $50,000 work will be be-! gun and th e work w ill be completed I, it that Judge Gregory reports is the present intention to begin work IOU. on the gym nasium by Sept. The alumni will subscribe $75,OOO, and ^‘arn a tot from Hilly Disch. the Hoard o f R egents w ill be asked to furnish an additional $75,000. W ith this I urn! of $l50,0i)0 there w ill be builf one o f the finest gym nasium s in Piton.. the country. they 'I'he prospects for a good team are at least 40 per cen t better than they j u s tim e la st year. The were com pare -apartm ent should J f a v o r . with any colleg e aggregu- lf T exas has a goon uunch of sphere shunters, T ex­ the as rag-cnasing among the schools of the State. V m i i be w ell up in front in Llje State, in “ T H E N E W S O U T H . ” improve th is alm ost perfect urn 1 nu not believe there it will be hard indeed The new- gym nasium w ill be d e­ signed by the U niversity architect to any I conform to the buildings to be erect- rear on that score. It T h e le d on the cam pus in the future. : ue financial. T exas m ust w ill be built under the supervision of to record, is ... S E N I O R L A W S E L E C T . It is planned to m ake the gym nas­ ium the cen ter of the social lif# o f the U niversity. While m ost of the ten ta tiv e as yet, plans are merely Issue The Texan w ill iii present som e of the featu res that will be incorporated in the gym that is to be. later a is going . two team s away this j the Board of Regents. the v... 1 mo entertain i ai A ssociation, com pos­ a l a i western U niversity, B ay­ lor, F ort Worth Tech., T exas Christ­ ian U niversity, T rinity U niversity, Austin College, and Texas, w hen the co n test is held here in the spring,— and to entertain in true T exas sty le, as we propose to do, to take money. Dr. Shurter, Mr. Meach- urn, p resid en t of the State Oratori­ cal A ssociation, and I, have already begun preparations for this even t, and it is estim ated that it will Like at least $500.00 to go through the se a ­ inter son and pay all exp en ses of collegiate and local con tests. In or­ der to raise this m oney it has been to all decided to charge adm ission co n tests, but the adm ission has been S ea­ placed as son tick ets,— which w ill the final deb ate prelim inaries, the Texas- Louisiana debate, the E vans Oratori­ cal C ontest, and the Freshm an D e­ for clam ation con test,— w ill be sold geants-at-arm s. is possible. low as include W i n t e r T e r m . Martin Faust, president. Shaw, v ic e president. Judge Shelton, secretary-treasurer. Mark McGee, sergeant-at-arm s. Spring Term. Edgar Harold, president. Cherm osky, vice president. Jake Tirey, secretary-treasurer. Mark McGee and Karl B ettis, ser­ The Senior Laws elected their clast officers Tuesday morning: ,i January I, 1912, at Dallas, T ex ­ as, a new and very attractive m onth­ ly m agazine, “ The N ew South,” was worn into the fam ily of Texas period­ icals. Mr. L aw rence VV. N eff, the e d ­ itor, was for a tim e a graduate stu ­ dent in the U niversity. W hile here lie made many friends among tho stu ­ dents and faculty who are glad to iiear o f his recent undertaking. Mr. N eff is a man of rather w ide exp erien ce in new spaper and m aga­ zine work. Among other new spaper connection* he was for a auntlier of years on the D allas N ew s staff. H is work in this cap acity was of a high quality, and it w as w ith regret that In addition the N ew s gave him up. to experience, Mr. N eff p o ssesses a plenty of origin ality and of character to gu arantee a bright, up- to-date m agazine. force there The first issu e, w hich is now in the hands of his many U n iv ersity is a cred it to the ed i­ subscribers, ch osen , tor. The articles are well every and is som ething for reader, old and young. th e On is w ell gotten whole, up, and sh ow s careful and painstak­ ing work on the part of the editor and his staff. the m agazine * em, m ust on thai'gou. is now AsUiihg A ugust aaa S i p a rn Our the Viu-op apout, aoout ♦ 1 Uu in ouiarging ahu oeauuiy mg u s store in tho main ouiiuing, watch store fairly s a tis iactory lo tho ey e and bUificienl- iy ex ten siv e for present needs. The t m v e r it y a la tio n rem oval of the p u s u>i u c e to the first floor of the main bunning uivorces in stitu ­ each of tions long joined and g iv es tm rn more room ann greater Connort. 1 ne co-op equipm ent now c o n sists ol 2,o00 eight, p iaie-giass show ca ses, oquxre le e t oi floor space, 3,UUU run­ ning fe e t oi sh elvin g, a large cash re g is te r, an ex cellen t aduing m achine, Ailing ca ses, a sa le, and other office lixiures. two tho in Septem ber the tru stees of lot society purchased the house and at 2210 Guadalupe street for $5,750. At som e future date the Co-op will probably erect on this lot a well* equipped store. M eanwhile the house will be rented. D oubtless the future will see the present main store of tho Co-op a mere branch of a largo estab lish m en t on Guadalupe street. The C o o p has for its third p resi­ dent Mr. J. VV. Calhoun of Die School Barring a of Pure M athem atics. ch an ge of p residents, the sta ff re­ m ains unchanged. Mr. Calhoun has new made a carefu l study of his is d uties during the past year and well prepared to attend to the Co­ op, aided by M anager Wirtz. e ffic ien tly During the adm inistration of Dr. first Co-op a sse ts to the am ount of B attle, 1896-1903, founder president, the sa les of the amounted to $65,573.52, and were accum ulated and (Continued On Pag* Four.) Texan Subscriptions Due Dec. I ? ? ? ? E L I G I B I L I T Y R U L E S A R E D IS C U S S E D . At a meeting at Waco of college J baseball managers and coaches on the Gth of this month the rules, governing th > eligibility of players, passed last year were discussed and I Suits and Overcoats At Great Reductions Without Restrict; Take your choice of any S u it or O ve rco at in the M • b ack or fancy, at any price— at a su bstan tial saving. " S St°'v s, An investment in a garm ent that bears Rogers-p"• W i s l a - I re conia weii follow their exam p,, and m aterially reduce its member- ainp to the profit of the State.*’ that al- B y this time both poiitica, factious have tuned their lyres, and the HK Ut the U n iv e rs ity sphere w ill resound until the sixteenth S er- mon lifter sermon, invective upon in vective, and even P h i l i p h iv e 7 C O l U , “ U 8 0 1 lW s I niversitjr politics. To those of us who h»v*» fkf .e t tor a number ' fto llavt‘ Of years, a eulogy on our politics would be superfluous, or eve., near u * , in y e a r . gone by en the subject of i Ute hrm e l falsehood. A ll that T h e Texan advises is that the pro- DR. D U N C A L F L E C T U R E S ON A M E R IC A N S C U L P T U R E . I'N* lecture on American Sculpture, tin* second ill the series of art 1.* Professor Duncan of the Depart- a , , nt ol History. An interested au­ gelite collected to hem- the lecture, "Iii* ti was fu lly illustrated w i(ii lait- those who J em slides, and J attended I ■'‘Oiled by this recent cold spell. repaid tor the discomfort ceca- I In* lecturer bemoaned the com­ p arative death ut good sculpture in A m erica by Americans, but called at­ tern ion to the tact that while there ‘•s a great deal that Is rub bi ab, there gives is some which In promise of better v iew ot tile tact that Anierii a a sculp- years less than a hundred iure is iii the future. is good and old, and the iirs t piece of sculpture was unveiled iii iaj3, the succeeding woi ns give great promise. lite h is t period of Am erican sculp­ influenced by the foreign ture was training. The middle period follow­ ing upon the C iv il W a r contained m ore of A m erican themes without so During mi L h of foreign influence. this period J . <4 . a . Wood produced bis statue ot the indian Hunter, and statue of General tile equesti km in the I ho mas, one of the best world. This was followed by the modern period of which Hie chief re- presentati ves is St. Gaudens, who has ieee \ed recognition world. throughout the T h e next lecture in the series is on ‘Am erican Pa in tin g .” R E S O L U T IO N S . W hereas, A lm ig h ty God in H is bi­ n n ite wisdom has seen tit l0 take from earth Mrs. M iller, mother of our esteemed classm ate, W aite r G M iller, and W hereat, A vacancy has thus been in the circle of those forever who were near and dear to her* be it therefore left , Uesolved- 1!>- us, the S- iiior Law ( ’lass of the U n ive rsity of Texas, U nit WO extend our profound sym- pathy fam ily and relatives Who have been so deeply bereaved Signed, the to m a r t i n F A U S T . S A M L. K E L L Y . J A K E T IR E Y . Really, this is the b ist opportunity we know of t tur into something greater than yo u r m oney’s worth. *0yp Lo t I S u its an d O v e r c o a ts u p to $ 1 2 .SO at Lo t 2 S u its a n d O v e r c o a t s up to $ 2 0 OO at ti Lo t 3 Su its an d O v e r c o a ts up to $ 2 7 .5 0 at ti* Lo t 4 S u its a n d O v e r c o a t s u p to $ 4 0 .0 0 at $23 J Trousers at Reduced Prices L O T I — Trousers up to $1.75 a t J j | L O T 2— Trousers up to $2.50 at ........ $ I 75 LO T 3— Trousers up to $3.50 at ........ $ 2 3 5 L O T -I— Trousers up to $5.00 at ...... L O T 5— Trousers up to $7.00 at ...... J L O T 6— Trousers up to $7.50 at ..... j g ~q gQ Scarbrough & Hide The University Drug Co. Mils boon newly "IHI new sanitary Soda Fountain. pped throughout. N ew stock, new . w l I h ave tried to equip tfe in a manner befitting the high - lass of patronage I e n jo y - k in Texas. best ch! at my sod a fountain. I pledge that nothing lait the In s' shall be im P. W . MCFADDEN Burnham & Fehr t h e b a r b e r s b e s t S E R V IC E S E V E N CHAIRS O P P O S IT E T H E D R I S K I L L H O T E L . H E R M A N FEHL sod Conor 1 A L A C E H A R B E R S H O P Congress Avenue. -The Old R e lia b le .” Au.tln, Ten. ft-rme-r, ~ . U P TO D A T E S H O P . S I X F IR S T - C L A S S TO N SO RIA L AA W M ’ F ' W O L F - P ro p rieto r. Hot and Cold Baths. —■ . , , - T u rk is h and Russian Baths r iS T S . B A R B E R S * S U P P L I E S . m o d e l STEAM LAUNDR' OT A S E IG A S T H E B IG G E S T , B U T A S GO O D A S T H E BEST. P H O N E 685. 1504 LAVACA S’ s under no other roof in Austin such High Grade Clothing as we offer. Hart Schaffner & Marx Hirseh W ickw ire & Co. akcs of M en’s Su its and O verco ats we offer at 35 per cent Discount HaV 3 Spec,al L o ‘ r.f M lei’s Su its $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00, That we are closing out at $8.50 per Suit lik riin d te g 0' m only ' ° ^ ^ q ualities at P rices that *'* A l l A l l \ F A N C Y VE ST^i x MHN-S W O O L S W E A T E R S I 2 5 PER CENT M E N ’S ODD P A N T S DISCOUNT J _ _ Trr BOWEN & S T E B B I N S tho alderm anic form o f government. To h„ explicit, the proposiiion is to GKO. S. B U R N H A M . I T r M IB. Which , the city is about to do aw ay with. Vituperation, 1 0 JW lt S ' ^ a '“ 0t,SUU tU 0“ “ * • of rnud- _ Committee. Austin, I exas, Ja n u a ry 5 , 1912 «nd H u * T d7 IK>litlC' “ * “ 0t o u r N e w B u s i n e e r In t h e S o u t h . } e t : .; .... S c a r b r o u g h B u i l d i n g , Aust* T Q * 0 0 wj*( ~ I he A venue Hotef* th* » s h o u l d J I . IS F IR S T -C L A S S AND U P-TO-D A TB d « J ,. ° ! T O S E E U S. H O T ANJ A i hop It. c o m b | GASSAW A Y -na'* chin’s Book Store 115 E a s t 9 t h S t. - - - A u s t i n , T e x a s . JI I III i l l . HANCOCK O P E R A HOUSE Jan. IO Matinee and Night Best A T MEETING OF FORTNIGHTLY CLUB. Cut Prices Overcoats and Raincoats N o t n in n y le ft , i f y o u r >i ?.«• is her* V t H m a k e a p ro fit. COAT SWEATERS and ODO TROUSERS 2 5 per cent O ff Big S h irt Sal© $1.50 S h irt at 95c All ni/RS, 13 1*2 to 2d. For Big Men and Little Men. H a r r e l l s NO OLD CLOTHES. L O C A L S V. (). \V«**■*!, Undertaker, Phones 223. In the east its the rage to get a Glover* .Mango Cure Shampoo, Noth­ ing like it, lf you have dandruff or you any rn alp trouble, lot us give one, and show you how to ivmov© it. Elite* Garber Shop, basement of Van •ig.Hi, severe Smith Drug blore, corner bill street s. A. ti laser, and Congress Avenue, Proprietor. At the las* meeting of the Fort­ nightly Club, the members had the pts asure of listening to a very able paper on ‘ Anglish Government In . i , o u y l o t h Cen Lur \ lu rin g The in lu r \\ h u e th is Insult) Dr. ii ti liven* ss cl English power I) oy Dr. .Marsh oi the History School. ii * ailing the period ol COHU)iota eon* rui ( x ri is*.cl by the early Plantoga- s, me speaker ir.ic* ti the varying in this century of British wast oily weakness. t JearJy in aho vs • u very iou I ii e t on lour oi the /aim ai.d lh©' mu rn ai How oi the vs ater-cuUi’scs gale lac ells ol bordeaux tile sQ'a* i legieai control oi the whole Garonne i e u u a l a r m i e s m i g h t uasiii. ma ut ie ii urn capture me o ut ly i ng i b i s ie i T i (AMG» their pow* iH*n m ils o i ■i wa* n e u tra lise d by tile- opposition IJ of Hub city, vs bien rem ained alm o st I eo iisiaiiu y loyal to the EngUsh. The re a so n s .Marsh I to ouen econom ic i assig n ed tax ation, oe- lion. I Ute to rs a s tile burgher© to ! eusiunaf lo . inducem ents a h u a n e w th e wm e tra d e , the principal e x p o r t' o l mis tne tune. O n eu te rrito ry at i-oi .o .iua, uioue, el .ill Gas< oily, ad* ae iv e lo m e E nglish cause, b u t th is th a t B ordeaux it urn a n a m e m et wan, ut xi in st E n g ­ the (. alum, lish po.sai .salon oi any eons* quem e on *’rt in ii s«ai show j, now sarong were ties b etw een tueiu. The paper tn t was in te re s t lo I lo wed With ex trem e .in p re s e n t ami tile d iscu ssio n was *>> p a r lh i pa leu in ny an. A t th e n ex t ai. el nig, T hursday night, Prof. o u irk tra n sla tio n * tmiig a i h p resen t ‘I »iu tile ita lia n oi Goldoni's " F a n ." cru elly relief su h siu ies the in* all lo 4^1 iss id le v’oelkei ut Bailing r has the I IU varsity after a . . i l l r id al UH R OI tousilitis. 1 ne Coop has just received a - vs siiiptneiit of the • *' it I come around, and see*. latest fiction. ~~" The Traveling Salesman January 17 and 18 t r u « . Klaw & Brl*. Ion* jill B ro o k s o f Cadi. attra ctio n . l l . o n . d a y , present < din < Hon th e ir preem inent Matinee T hufa* Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm Mrect ,,nPh I heater. New York. from one solid y« a r o f at tri* I hi v|d Delate o’s R epublic SEATS NOW ON SALE. Roberts & Lloyd T A IL O R S Steam Cleaning, Pressing and Re Ladies' W ork a Specialty. pairing. Old Phone 472, toot Congress Ave Weilbacher s ABE FRANK’S ¥ MIXTURE Blended on my own recipe, tongue. not bito the F U L L 3 0 2 . C A N , 25c. TO B A C C O L I K E T E X A S B E 8 T ON E A R T H . W ill Overcoats i i l r o • f l a i r J r r i c $27.50 Overcoats, now $13.75 $25.00 Overcoats, now $12.50 $20.00 Overcoats, now $10.00 Oscar Rob inson 704 Congress A venue All proofs lur Cactus pictures that hay© boon taken out must be , 'l l , -Mr. Allan Ritchie, L. L. B., r e I . i rnUxi trieiHis here the earlier part turned to The E llio tts at once. at Bio week. L v i r i t V r r t n ue8,,tt t y yuars with « * < » -in b , * is not w ithout r e g r e t s od h e r e by th e signing of thru. . and it tai an o liie ia l c o n n e c tio n o f e le v e n R ials. H Y E SVA "I BMBXX FOK THE YEAH EX DING JULY 31, lu ll, UXI VERSIE DR. J. R. N IC H O L S Practice limited to diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat G ileses Fitted Office: Scarbrough Building, su it *03, 414 Four til floor. I tho 1 hippy N<*w Year from The Elliotts. ta over, now for the Cactus iNo time to lose, pie tules in earnest. iconic in at once, and avoid the rush. 'h i e e l h i o t t s . Nelson Davis & Co Phones 223. V. O. Meed, Sick Ambulance, All those who remained in Austin during tile Holidays contemplated hav* Arrangements “ hi a huge picnic. wore made, hut steady rains interltp*- T Everybody enjoyed the holidays, however, aud a apirit of good-ieliow- ship prevailed on and the campus. around I M P O R T E R S A N D W H O L E S A L E GROCERS. I exas Alpha Chapter of Phi tile following rile Central Barber Situp hi one of p **i*«8; Arthur Aloofe, Oklahoma the largest aud finest shops la the L‘,y ’ Leslte b o w e rs, Uvalde; Clarke a u te . Littlefield Building. Kappa P8i initiated ____ 't lie “ - ^ GUARANTEED t h e b e s t ." " " I I /* * , Building. rber Shop, Littlefield terod school after a y ear’s absence ' *^r’ Jot: Doeth of Gonzales has en* — m.M'W ou n BrM«« Work Silver F i l l i n g .................... Painif> s K \ it mon * ‘ I! .* ! ! J I [ | of ,32'ki*3, * ' V ) il fV J? " • ' ‘r n , 'I i " l l ‘ I MON PAINLESS DENTISTS 1 Congress Ave.. VuHtln, Texas. Buy groceries from Hill & Hill. Among the coming social events of the Academic reception. this term which will be given February bib. U is surprising how closely one season pushes out another," remark* cd Air. .Moore of Moore ^ T h e s e IV*iii- „f Z S Z S T ^ S in e for a discrepancy in the stock -‘sage account, which has ro t yet been fully cieared up. the Co-op be ‘ s h L 1' 8 „S ilt" ',,th m r ia — item it'? b p r ic e s are reasonable w e u a re am ple, it enjoys the m en,., ut those with whom it deals its ue from Customers . 7 7 .................... Inventory, August, 1911 . Present Worth Assets, August I, Hilo -Vt i'rofits, in 10-H and -Assets, August I, io n Proof. t h e s p e c i a l t y s t o r e s N A M A N ’ s xtcnd to the Universe a]I times whether th€v T1^ 7 tUdeilLfi a coraiaI invitation at MT ^ their headquarters gtof* we have it Better. Style and prlc! a ,)31111’ Dr®“ ’ Coat* W itot or . anYthiijjg or . ^ to m ane tn i» ay* «Tuarante©d to bs cheap t- .. I# u ^ i «Jld ° S N A M A N ’ S Ccngroro A v 'a u , °