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Jua nit a A d e n , wh o d i r e c t e d t o w a r d g e t t i n g low r a t e s f o r g r a m b y M i s s spok** a b o u t “ T h e Mt -a ni ng a n d V a l u e t h e s t u d e n t - b o d y . o f T h e e n t e r - t a m m e n t w a s v a r i e d w it h a vocal solo ----------------------------- W I L L A I D B A N I ) . t h e F r e s h m a n P i n . ” - . I Mi ss R i c h a r d s o n s p o k e on T h e I . 4 W I a i . , , | i l l t . . . . , ............................................... >. . ,- 0. 47 T ot al ' r e l i t : u t, rt - ‘ nt ' ' ' ' I’" ’1" ^ ’ ^ * .......................................... - . ....................................a 774 72 " s ^ ^ . ** * ** * *' * S t o c k o f g()Ot 18 A c c o u n t s r e ce i v a b l e ............... _ ..................................... (2.90 1,69.J 7ft 5.539.06 , 0 6 0 0 0 5560.«K) ____ $26,46,7 65 ___ ---------- F r e s h m e n M a y S e n d O r g a n i z a t i o n to H o u s t o n on Nov. 6 . t h e o r g a n i z e d F r e s h m a n G y m M e m b e r s o f c l a s s e s h a v e by Miss J u a n i t a G r os s. A f t e r w e r e s u n g. c ones wen* s e r v e d . he p r o g r a m , c ol l e g e s o n g ice c r e a m P u n c h ai el j ^ ^ ^ f t h e m s e l v e s R E G E N T S O F F E R S C H O L A R S H I P S . — T o t a l ’ f o r ---------- t o H o u s t o n j , u>. G y m n a s i u m h a n k t h e T e x a s - S e - a t a m e e t i n g held la-;t. T u e s d a y , >< hoi O v e r d r a f t By a c t i o n o f t h e B o a r d o f R e g e n t s int o g r o u p s to w o r k t o w a r d r a i s i n g e n o u g h m o n e y t o s e n d t h e U n i v e r s i t y B a n d w a n e e g a m e on Nov. 6 . A g oo d deal a r s h i p s U> t h e U n i v e r s i t y will be of i n t e r e s t is a l r e a d y m a n i f e s t a m o n g a w a r d e d to m e m b e r s of t h e Boy S c o u t s t h e f r e s h m e n a s t o wh i ch .section will o f A m e r i c a w ho h a v e a t t a i n e d t h e It is e x p e c t e d r a n k o f Lagb* S c o u t in t h a t o r g a n i s e - r a i s e t h e m o s t mo n ey . is a r es ul t o f t h e e f f o r t s t h a t $70 will he t h e r out m a t e r m e m b e r s . r a i l r o a d e x p e n s e s o f .sufficient t o d e f r a y t h e B a n d o f Wk lion. T h i s ll. B u t l e r , a s s e t s e r o n d T o t a l T h e ............ $ 2,666 OO 1,108.22 501.26 ................. 25,796.17 ................ _ ................................ . $29,405.65 R e s p e c t f u l l y s u b m i t t e d , J. W. C A L H O U N , Pr e s . r e p o r t of A. R. W a s h i n g t o n , a p p o i n t e d in T e x a , who w hi l e p u r s u - w h o a u d i t e d t h e hook jnjg his s t u d i e s here, is c o n n e c t e d w i t h t h S n * w o r k in A u , t i n . E a c h local c ounci l m a y mak.< t h r e e f o r t h e y e a r 1914-15, w h i c h w a s i u b - : S p u r g e o n Bell, C h a i r m a n C o m- m i l t e d wi th t h r e p o r t , i o f t h e t follow a t h e c e l e b r a t i o n n o m i n a t i o n s f o r r.ext y e a r , a n d t w o m i t t e n on Book S t o r e , pea r e ’s d e a t h , which will be held a t ........ _ ........... o f S h a k e s - n o m i n a t i o n ' for e a c h s u c c e e d i n g y e a r . ' ___________________ S H A K E S P E A R E ten B E H O N O R E D , - In c o n n e c t i o n w i t h I j o f t h e 4 6 0 t h a n n i v e r s a r y : t h e U n i v e r s i t y o n t h e 2 4 t h , 2 5 th a n d I 2 6t h o f A p r i l , Dr. G r i f f i t h , c h a i r m a n o f t h e c o m m i t t e e in c h a r g e o f d e t a il s, l e t t e r f r o m P r o f e - o r ' h a s r e c e i v ed a B a r r e t t W e n d e l l o f H a r v a r d , s a y i n g t h a t he will d e l i v e r a n a d d r e s s on t h a t occasi on. its m e e t i n g a t T h e T e x a s F o l k - L o r e So c i e t y t h e s a m e is to hold t i me , a n d t e a c h e r s f r o m all o v e r t h e S t a t e a r e e x p e c t e d to a t t e n d t h e e n t e r t a i n ­ m e nt . T h e r e will p r o b a b l y be a p r o d u c t i o n . j of t h r e e o f S h a k e s p e a r e ’' p l a y s in open a i r a s t h e f e a t u r e o f t h e c e l e b r a tion. I S S U E E D IT O R S . T h e f o llo w in g as D>uc edito rs o f T h e Dally T e x a n are asked to meet in The T exan o f f i c e th is a fte r n o o n at 1:43 o ’clock for a 15 -m in u te ce ssio n : M essrs. R ich­ ardson, B a g g e t t , Brady, S m ith , Th w ea l t, D unham and P o tash . K O M L I B R A R Y I 1 1 L I / E I ) . ______ , - 7() ( a j | , f r o m ( i li z e n s o f S t a t e J l i i Y H a v e Been Fi lled. _______ “ D e a r M r : In a c c o r d a n c e w i t h y o u r i n s t r u c t i o n s , I h a v e m a d e a c a s h a u d i t thf ‘ o f , ! * L'**v*r i t . < o- O p e r a t i v e S o c i e t y f or t h y e a r e n d i n g of :1’ 1 9I S» a r, J t o c e r t i f y l ^ af 5 haVf‘ f(>und a m e t o h a v e b e e n eof r e c t l y k e p t a n d p r o p e r l y a c c o u n t e d thi ‘ A l t h o u g h t h e bain l i b r a r y w o r k o f f o r ' A# R W A S H I N G T O N / ' t h e De pa rt r n* •: ‘ of E x t e n s i o n o f t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s h a s been o r g a n ­ ized b u t a y e a r , 1570 o f t h e l i b r a r i e s h a v e be en s e n t o u t t o c i t i z e n s o f t h e S t a t e . A n t he U n i v e r s i t y ’s e x h i b i t a t t h e T e x a s S t a t e t . p | F a i r a t D a l l a s is a m a p w hi c h s h o w s h ow w i d el y t h e s e l i b r a r i e s h a v e be en distributed o v e r the M a te . i n t e r e s t i n g p h a s e o f , . T h e s e l i b r a r i e s c o n s i s t of c l i p p i n g s , f r o m c u r r e n t m a g a z i n e - a n d books on , v a r i o u s su b je c ts h a v e p r o v e n , h e l p f u l t o i n d i v i d u a l - , c l u b s, d e b a t i n g a n d , t e a m s a n d o t h e r o r g a n i z a t i o n s . T h e g r e a t d e m a n d for t he ^e b o o k s n o w rc- q u i r e s t h e e n t i r e t i m e o f o ne p e r s o n a t t h e U n i v e r s i t y , T h e l i b r a r i e s a r e s e n t o u t u p o n req u est a n d ' a n b e k e p t , f o r a p e r i o d o f t w o w e e k s by t h e p a y - , m e n t o f p o s t a g e b o t h w a y s . t h e s e M any persons lib raries f o r k e e p i n g p o s t e d o n ail f in d v a l u a b l e ! c u r re n t qu estion s. OFF IC I ALS LOK S. Ik G A M E f O f f i c i a l s for t h e T e x a - - S o u t h w e s t ­ e r n U n i v e r s i t y g a m e t o b e play* d S a t ­ u r d a y oi C l a r k Fi e ld w e r e a n n o u n c e d f r o m t h e A t h l e t i c Di­ r e c t o r y e s t e r d a y a f t e r n o o n a s follows*, ( S e w a n e e ) ; u m p i r e , li nes- j R e f e r e e , Moi se t h e o f f i ce of M e t z e n t h i n m a n . A ( C o l u m b i a ) ; h e a d J . B r o w n ( C o l u m b i a ) . VSH B E L PR U G H \M» A r e g u l a r m e e t i n g o f t h e Ashbcl L i t e r a r y S o c i e t y w a s held W e d n e s d a y a f t e r n o o n a t 5 o ’clock. “ P l o t C o n ­ s t r u c t i o n " w a s m o s t in t e r e s t i n g l y d is­ c u s s e d by M i s s Helen H eckler, “ C h a r ­ t h e s u b j e c t of a c t e r D r a w in g ” w a s Mi ss V i r g i n i a . Spence’s t a l k . R e p o r t s port* w e r e h e a r d f r o m t h e c o m m i t t e e w e r e h e a r d t h e c o m m i t t e e on ( h e p l a y t h a t is to be g i v e n t h i s y e a r . f r o m Published every morning* except Mon­ THE DAILY The Student Daily Publication of the University of Texas. ___________ - 3^ — _______ ___________ ____________ T H E I TEXAN1 wise fram ers of the Constitution jtw full and intended th a t it should, un infill ation of the intenc*ed th a t it should, uninflu- tion8- enced by State officials. Of. I)oc course, Governor Ferguson has Hoe’s initials are W. J. IL, all right, the rig ht to express his oninion but th the right to express his opinion, perpetual candidate business atui.allv did not appeal to him but he has no rig h t to go so far . the Regents in * as to ham per th eir actions and to tacitly or _____________ _____ _________ uwierwies tnreaten disadva t hreaten otherwies disad van-j ar Subscription price $2.50 if paid before I tn^ es to the institution if a rm he opposes is elected president. OW that Keasbey, Battle and Me z e s' ■! of tho running, the race is Jake Wolters and Entered as second-class matter at the I ostoffice at Austin, Texas, under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879 vcr; nourishing. —H AR­ day during the college year. m a n j °P( 1 t Cyclo :■ too free in their expedi- ( Oloneh HAR— Davi- (>eu. JU _ * " -——-------------------------------- loo l oner Ii ll a i Firv I r ^ Too long has the U n iv e rsity 1 >f Texas been c o m p e lle d to o a t - !•>, J I JRHI I B i J i i e u lo p a t- ■>, •nnl'/o /'v,..---- .. J-s; ut I” u - * ’ IU Managing Editor ronize Governors and T persia E d ito r-In -C h ie f, . - . . . i ' HAR— ' ''' in !:> out of a Possible (standing yesterday), the standing yesterday), the December I, otherwise $3.00. Daniel W illiam s Roy E. Hawk . * uppicwtn. . */business m & n a e r Popplewr telephone ridden by the Governor regard l a n d ' ^ ' 7 his lin‘‘' Quality ^ w A. Achilles PIO N E ER GROCER . Lewis Walker » . THU GOVERNOR AND THE UNIVERSITY. Dr. Rattle’s motives in asking the Regents not to consider him for the perm anent presidency are most praiseworthy. By this act he has shown his sincere loy­ alty to the institution, and his willingness to cast aside personal aspirations when he believes the achievement of such would be a detrim ent to the institution to which he has shown himself so much devoted. It is innate w ith­ in man to aspire to positions of is tru st. Dr. Battle naturally possessed of such innate ambi­ tion. The fact th a t he has pro­ stages gressed by from an instructorship, through a professorship, through the of­ fices of Dean of the Academic Department and Dean of the Fac­ ulty to the acting presidency, in­ dicates that aspiration to be a leader in the educational world has, together with and prompted by his sincere desire to serve his fellow man, fween a considerable -........ v.„.v factor in his rise as a University to' i official. successive * „ • « ( > h , ,; r I that he is acting for the best in- teresta of the S ta te and of t h e - I 'Diversity. •• U ; .... ...................... .. w e h a v e i ( " “ is " ood‘” Special attention to Sorority and I t*ikf I nil e m ily Houses. .. v w s - Ii- R u t h p h o n e s 8 6 5 . 3 0 8 - 1 0 VV. l o t h its University i n s u r a n c e l i r '- Life. Health, Accident, Auto, Auto Liability, Tornado, etc. The S ta te by failing in its duty t<> itself to the e x te n t th a t it has not, by a mill ta x or o th er su ffi­ cient provision, provided perm a­ nent support for has handicapped the University already too much. Now, by re a ­ son of this handicap, a S ta te of­ ficial has in his rig h t of veto the power to prevent this insti­ tution from working out its des­ Attention tiny according to the plans laid 'low., for it. The form er handi­ University Students cap i” too great. The last, g ro w -1 , , . V Inarr,, mg out ol the first, should not I ■ i r e T .slot\ of “ cm'd-hand Univer bf* uAAa,\ be added. The S tate should see co It th a t Its failure in its duty 0 itself is not augm ented by reason of this failure itself. a select stock of Pennants, Til- 'OW* an,I Laundry Bag*. We extend OLD BOOK STORE 909 Congress Avenue ° l si,y hooks cheap at the H3-15 Littlefield Bldg. l l IAK,RI-; & c o . nru~ m / ‘ . p hones m i. . _ We think is taking advantage of a disadvan tage of the University. the Governor store* 'a! inVita‘i0n t0 Vi8it 0l,r ll- I. f . I L L L SPIE , Proprietor. *an We are pleased to add The t0 our c h a n g e Daily im,, This publ.cat.on is edited and published Ie 'he student-body of the State Univer’- It is a lushly creditable pape, that and demonstrates list. s . " o n n y of more' , T " * for 8 University ° l8sue a da|ly paper. The Daih ut wain - «—’—* • T aper sa>'8 American women mar- l° EngVlsh Me-holders will raise ___— - _____ _ tTwht K ; f ° the years been a t t ^ h e d / t o the Stat'e I OI which he has long been a cit- Jzen, and to hum anity for which he has the deepest love and the most altruistic regard. ----^ ^v-v n a Dr. Battle can only be highh commended for doing w hat he thought best under the circum­ stances. Reproach is not for him, b u t for the State which has perm itted conditions to exist which make advisable such ac­ tion. The fact that the influ­ ence of Governor Ferguson, in stepping beyond his powers a s Governor, has prevented the u n - tram eled and free action of the Board of Regents appointed to direct the a ffa irs of the L’niver-i th^ulaphtTr” to ‘mention U‘Sty —HAR— Lo-Editress Beckler says women of nivcrsily do no' support University In all his extend­ A rtivitie;. Right. ed esp, nonce, Gruphter has never known a woman to come to the aid OI the party with a volunteer phunni — HAU- - Ha Appl,.seed writes to object to he blanket tax in support of football ip. ^tu_ and other new-fangled doings, says I, it g oes jnto ue.its ought to use common os Angeles, Cal., who played center on H a r v a r d ’s rec­ ord t e am of la.-t year, was declared to p art ici pate in intercolle­ eligible gi at e games. Yale. The Yal e-Syracuse debate will t ake place Dec. 6 a t Syracuse. The ques­ tion is, “ Resolved, T h a t Imm ig ra ti on Be F u rt h e r Restricted by a Li terary Te st .” Form e r debaters will be re ­ quired to take part in the first t r y ­ outs. Dartmouth. The champion of the broad jump, Wort hi ngton, shows promise of becom­ ing the All-American quart erback. A sensational game, such as he played a ga i n st Vermont, is anticipated in the Penn-Dart ni outh game. Chicago. Mark Payne, Dakota Wesleyan ha lf­ back, broke all previous records last Sa turda y at Aberdeen, S. D., by making a field goal by a Ui-yard drop kick. The fo rm er record was made bv Pa t O’Pea, famous Wisconsin end, in 1898, bv a kick of sixty-two yards. Ohio. Sixty Ohio unde rg rad s “ hoboed” thei r way to Cleveland to see the foot­ ball game between the Methodists and Cleveland Reserves. The trip was so >ucees.-ful t h at a similar one is being Manned for the Miami game, Oct. 20. ( lothes don’t make the man, “They say,” but the kind we tyrn out helps his looks wonderfully. $20.00 and up. T O M & R A L P H 720 Congress Avenue. intC F i f t y H i g h G r a d e S l i g h t l y U s e d PAINOS FOR RENT Special ind uce men ts offered to students and everyone con- nected with the University. If you want a Player Piano, see the “AUTOPIANO” and get our proposition. It will interest you and save you money. Another Inducement: If you buy a Player from us, you can get newr Music Rolls tor 5 cent> each. ISAAC BLEDSOE SOCIETY Boswtdl-Thornton Marriage. Miss Anne Thornton, da ught e r of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thornton of 1907 Nueces Street, was married to J. St e w­ a r t Boswell of Fort Wort h last ni ght at 7 o’clock at All Saints Chapel, the Rev. Wilson Hall Williams officiating. Both c ontract ing part ies are former Uni versi ty students. The bride is a popular member of the Kappa Kappa Ga m ma Sorority. Mr. Boswell is a chomi.-t of Fort Worth. a noth e r Mrs. Hob a rt Key of Marshall was mat ro n of honor. The maid of honor, was sister, Miss Pauline Thornton. M iss Kat heri ne Thornton, a niece, of Berkeley, Cal., acted as bridesmaid. I>ouis Boswell of Fort Wort h, a brothe r of the groom, was best man. Members of the local c ha pte r of the Kappa Ka ppa Gamma Sorority were guests of honor. Out-of-town guests were Misses Emma Lee of Galveston, Ka the ri ne Searcy of Brenham, Grace Pr a t h e r of Waco, Mr. and Mrs. .J. R. Boswell of Fo rt Worth and Mrs. Man- t or of Taylor. Soon a ft e r tho wedding Mr. and Mrs.; Boswell motored to San Antonio. The bride wore a t ra ve li ng suit of dark to blue with white match. The couple will he a t home in Fort Wort h a ft e r Nov. 4. spots, and hat Senior Academ Party. The Senior Academs will hold their — jollification of t he yea r a t the « first Kappa Alpha House Sa t urda y ni ght; a t 8 o’clock. The spirit of Hallowe’en j will be in evidence. Decorations, en- j t e r t a i nm e nt s and refreshme nt s will he, this end. The old fami li ar t o wa rd st u n t s of apple-bobbing, fort une -t el l -1 ing, ghost dances and the like are to he enjoyed. Music will be furnished t h ro ug h ou t the evening. All seniors a re expected and urged to he pres­ ent at this the first senior function of t he year. Committees have been j appointed by the president. ( actus lea Room Parties. Miss Blodgett ent erta ined several of her friends with a dinner a t the* Cactus Tea Room Tuesday evening. Mrs. R. entertained ('. Walker Wednesday evening with a dinner in honor of her da ughte r, Miss Lillian, w h o is a November bride-to-be. * * * Miss Potts Honored. The friends of Miss Ruth Potts I of Dallas will be interested to know t h a t she has recently been elected p r e s - J ident of the Y. W. <\ A. a t S. M U. Miss Pot ts was a promi nent Univer­ ity stude nt l ast year, and she was cha irma n of the social s e n ice com­ mittee of the Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. a . Delta Sigma Phi Dance. 4 4 4 The Delta Sigma Phi Fra t e rn i t y will j the Elks * nt e r t a m with a dance at H u b Thursda y night. Announces 'Pledge. The Phi Mu Sorority announces the of Mis- Gladys Bush of pledging Cuero. t ► « 4 * 4 t t » < Mrs. Mark Goodman of Wa shi ng-' nee Miss Lillian Crawford ton, D. of Austin, was a vi-itor in the Gi rl-’ St udy Hall last Tuesday. f 4*4 4 t * -4 4 t 4 from a short visit to Temple. Miss Belle Works i- ill a t the Se ton' 4 4 4 Infi rma ry. I » 4 4 I •►*■4 4 4 Miss Mary Red ha- her mother for a week-end visitor. BAY ( I i ^ BOYS COMING. W. B. Bate-. LL. B. To, has written to Sec re tary Currie of t he Y. M. C, A., - a y ing t h a t he and a represent ati ve bunch of boys from the Bay City High School will be in Austin to see the T h anksgi vi ng game and to a tt end the “ Older Boy- ” convention a t the Y. M C A. We do hemstitching*. Bring us your work. Singer Sewi ng Machine Co., 918 Congress 1113 Ave. Phone 40. reasonable Prices McKean, E ile rs Co. Wholesale Dry Good*, Notions and Furnishing Goods. AUSTIN, TEXAS iXidtta C V I Whether front the fine tailoring or from a dom­ inating sense of the artistic, the suits we show for Young Men are certainly all that any man could hope or expect. They are simply wonderful, and a look and a try-on will prove a profitable experience ami both are free. Come in. Suits $ 2 0 to $ 3 5 Full Dress Suits $35*an d $ 5 0 OiHcop 616 COMC I R E S S $4 VEY UK, “THE KATY” IS THE 0FFICAL ROUTE TO HOUSTON — I O U — TEXAS-SEWANEE GAME N O V E M B E R 6 R O U N D TRIP $2.25 ROUND TRIP Special Train Leaves Austin 11:1.7 midnight, Nov. 7 Ii:30 a. rn., Nov. Ii. Leaves Houston 12:00 midnight, Not. 0. Arrives Austin 0:30 a. rn., Nov. 7. A r r i v e s Houston R O U N D TRIP $3.45 R O U N D TRIP On Sale Nov. 7. Limit, Nov. 7. MAKE YOUR PU LLM A N RESERVATIONS NOW at City Ticket Office, 102 West Sixth Street. We will sell round trip Pullman tickets, so it will not he necessary for you to worry about your return Pullman res­ ervation. Old Phone 1202. New Phone 771. Heat Your Rooms with GAS No D irt— No Work— No A sh es— No Kindling to Cut— No it Wood to Carry— Heat “ Right N ow ”— When you want m o.st— and best of a l l — no fuel to pay for before it is used. Talk it over with y o u r room-mate— then call us. — We Are at \ our Service— Austin Gas Light Co. Phone 172. 907 Congress. ABSOLUTE LY GUARANTEE TO SAVE YOU 20%ON ALL F R A T E R N I T Y J E W E L R Y IF YOU GIVE US TEN DAYS’ NOTICE. SATISFACTION OP. YOUK MONEY REFUNDED Stelfox C o m p a n y , Inc. Miss Nina Belle Payne has returned — “T H E M EL D E L I V E R E D IN P IP E S ” — O P E R A H O U S E i JOE WEBER PRESENTS I he Musical Comedy of Fashion THE ONLY GIRL Direct from an all-season’s run at the Lyric Theater, New York City. Book by Henry Blossom Music by Victor Her­ bert. Staged by Fred G. Latham. Special Orchestra. Won­ derful Girls. Wonderful Gowns. Entrancing Music. P R I N C E S S T H E A T E R J o s e p h S m i t h and Laura H am ilton IN “THE APA C H ES OF PA R IS” 4 Acts Broadway Favorites, presenting (he Apache Dante, which h'wlv t h ! a Tn^ Uon. a" over ‘ he Ansted States. Rreatesl movie ever witnessed in Austin. I’osi- Skinnv W'.vs if .von don’t like this picture, he will g h 7 you a round-trip ticket to (he Sewanee game. How is Your Stock of Handkerchiefs? You can get ;it Harrells it dozen pure Irish Linen, with your name worked in s i l k - y o u r full name or your s i g n a t u r e - just as you write— tho prices range from $4.50 the dozen to $18.00 the dozen NEW NEC’KWK AR AN D HOSIERY JUST IN HARRELLS VICTOR V IC T R O L A S RECORDS Sheet Music 10c J. R . R E E D M U S I C CO T he Leading Piano and Music Store Kodak Finishing F i l ms Supplies WE LOAN KODAKS THE J O R D A N CO. CIO Congress Ave, limn,-I, Office at Van Smith Drug Co. W e Greet University S t u d e n t s a n d F r i e n d s • m u t e you to v.s.t our Remodeled Store, filled with v e i l arranged "'"I selected stoek of e e r y , b i n g good to ca,. - G O O D KERVICK AND (JU A IJT V— TR V E S - B A U E R BROS. Old Phones 182. 967, 690. ne Block North of I nivcrsity .Methodist Church. BUCK’S PLACE Examine < )u V u „ V S 722 Congress. -------------- " -------------- —. a t e ' our H eadquarters- - Bell Phone 3644. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TEXAN T H E D A I L Y T E X A Pf. OFFICIAL NOTICES Girls, Attention. Girls, remember that to be eligible J for a “T ” you m ust pay up your A th ­ letic Association dues before N ov I CHARLOTTE S P E N C E , Treas. NETTLETON A N D F L O R S H E l M S H O E S FOR M E N Geology I. ■’’ho e who desire to make up the! third week ory work of the labo. trip /, meet me at the Iabora-.j (rive I Guy afternoon prom ptly at 41 •'‘clock. This will be your last o p p o r -[ trinity to make up this work. i ■ H. E. THOM AS. Art Club. Regular m eetin g o f A rt Club this a l t f noon a t a o ’clock, Room 102, E n ­ gineering Building. D I L L I N G H A M ^ ics I, Section I, which was announced I for Friday, will be postponed until I T , Monday, Nov. I. Tho class will m e e t ' W f in K Hall as usual, w. T. M A TH ER. Caldwell ... . /' ° Unl5 ... .. ' i!lh- < l bounty v. , u„ im s ev, | " J* • . . ,ounty " ul> 'his o. I, » 153. N o Z u ncj ' !> 1 ■ d anc , ate or la s tin g g i f t c o u l d 'b lot- som eone you love. ^ (ady i.„ „ . i THE CACTUS TEA ROOM We Serve From 8 a. rn. to IO p. m. b r e a k f a s t l u n c h e o n DINNER i c e d ANI) HOT DRINKS THE SPECIALTY STORE SNAMAN’S Extends to the U niversity Students a cordial invitation at any and all tunes, whether they need anything or not. to a kc this Store their headquarters. If it is a Suit, Dress, on , 'Waist. Skirt or Hat, we have it. Style and price a1- ways guaranteed to be cheap and better. SNAMAN’S 506-508 Congress Ave. Physics Q ui/ P os!poncd. F. J. LYONS. . ° wintf to a m istake made in the a s . urn merit o f rooms, the quiz for Phys- TEXAN WANT ADS I oxa ii want ads will bring results. I he price is Ic per word for th e first insertion, three insertions for 2c. N o ad taken over the phone. No ad taken a.r less than 25c. Call at Room 109 d u n Budding. Pay in advance. '■■■ B A X T E R , dentist, 512 S car­ 101 brough Bldg. Old phone 1316. I T - K. C. B ER W ICK , dentist. Suite ’"I, S r a 'brough Bldg. Phone 3150. fellers! r l-X A S !--H e llo , in and l e t s talk over the football s it ­ uation. Ed Allen at T E X A S Barber -Shop, loos Congress. jqj Come BR- J. R. NICH O LS, 413-414 S ca r­ to brough Bldg.; practice '.vc1, ear, nose and throat. limited m i n n a t e I OR R E N T —Room for two freshm en reasonable sleeping porch with pleasant surround WBS. Apply 8115 W est 220. St. fam ily, rate -II DENTS who w ant the hest serv- vo to Reno’s Barber Shop, new lith 104 W s a n i t a r y a n d u p -to -d a te . two doors w est o f Van Sm ith ’s i I 'lR S A L E S lig h tly used dress suit, large size; a bargain; also a sec- and 3-pi,.ce tailored suit. B eau ­ on. e d Jester, t s p , Colorado. 1028 M ANTED- I”, of R itchit.,g R Coni muons Latin Prose. pjo a ". « ' " !: f ( u-Op, "! «' University C ^ | ' Mo NEV T i') k o a n on diamonds, «<• ti bes and jew elry and c a s t-o ff bing. H I K . 6th S. M. , Jordon. ll 21 ' r n ,), A '.r‘S 2 '° ,0 ,ha|ace Barber I bosehc Bldg.. Bm fil.st d a 8 s I Z H lh- W o l f TUrkiSh b iU h S i" ,r- 101 I OR good table board and newly f ur • ...... to < ll 111 pus. 111 per month I - :;"o Speedway. N e x t i I ' 115 l!y Wife, unfurnished rooms near C ri v e r s ity. Call 2 2 0 0 a f t e r 6 p m m—m—m—m—rn—rn—m—rn is n 't that lovely!! | h i s t e e t h and smoke-delight. 43 to b ?“ T hOP a £ reen tin o f pure W’th a Speed tfia t m alces i t lo o k lik e a race between** a ^ O - h ^ It s th e fastest - g r o w in g hr in j >0^/*r nU)tor*car ami a s te a m roller. U brand of s m o k in g to b a c c o in t h e world. ________ __ ^ t u x e d o U e P e rfe c t Tobacco fo r P ipe a n d C ig a re tte s m o k in g ^ o s S,, T l ^ V m a n 7 L c ! ! Hp 'ur X k in 6 t0baCC° ’ t h a t m a d e p ip e ' T u x e d o P r o c e s s ” has never • n e , M i been d up licated. It stands tod ay as th e m o s t effect,ve tr e a tm e n t for m a k in g t h e natural leaf d eliciously mild and d e lig h t­ fully fragrant and for rem oving every y trace o f b ite.” Spend a w e e k w ith T u xed o. T h e n >t will be just o n e w e e k after a n o th er. YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE C o n v e n ie n t g la ssin e wrapped r : d c m oisture-p roof pouch . . F a m ou s green tin with g o ld lettering, curved to tit pocket i a I U C In Tin H um idors, 40c and 80c In Glass H um idors, 50c and 90c T H E A M E R I C A N T O B A C C O C O M P A N Y