A m :m i-\\ i;k k i.v .\k w si’.\[»i:ii ;*mi.ism-:i> e v e r y w e d n e s d a y and sa t u r d a y ry t h e sri d en ts ok nu A U S T IN , T E X A S . W E D N E S D A Y , O C T O B E R 6, 1909. STUDENTS COUNCIL DOLO INDUE MEETING VARSITY SQUAD 0E- FRESHMEN CUSS FEITS TEXAS SCHOOL HOLD FIRST MEETING Q U E S T I O N O F H A Z I N G A T T H E U N I V E R S I T Y D I S C U S S E D . F O R T H E D E A F P R A C T I C E S C R I M M A G E — F E A T U R E S W E R E S. D. S N A P P Y G A M E O F B O Y S A N D L O O S E IN T. D E A N B A T T L E P R E S I D E S — R E G I S T R A R W I L L I A M S A C T S A S S E C R E T A R Y — P E R F E C T O R D E R P R E V A I L S . 1. J . Stanley Ford, B. A.. M. A.. T h<* In itia l m eeting of tho 8tu* V O L. X I FORD’S S C H O O L P R E P A R E S E S P E C I A L L Y F O R T H E U N I V E R S I T Y O F T E X A S . Graduates enter without examination. Six teachers, all U ni ver si t y Men. Fifteenth annual session begins Oct. Principal, 610 W e s t Nineteenth St. A U S T I N , .................................T E X A S . E U G E N E L. H A R R I S W I R E S . MI Paso, Oct. 4 i>*i. Chria Em m ett, A u stin, T# x. Crossed o ver to .Mexico bi* day on acc't of Fresh m an meet* lug- -Letters tom orrow. E M C .K X M M. H A R M S . f*4-4*4*4*4*4-*!*4-4-4-4-4'4-4'*!-4-4-4-«f R E S O L U T I O N F R O M M I D D L E L A W C L A S S . W h ereas, the Mm bdl tv Fath er, in accordance w ith his own d iv in e plan, tins taken from our midst Ramon A. Hum e. our friend and classm ate, and W h ereas, Ram on's connection with tho Aliddh* Maw C lass o f the I a iv e r s iiy o f Texas, has been attended w l 111 sn# ii earnestness and marked devotion; his fellow ship w ith his classm ates characterized w ith such •lucerety, that we have learned to loc#* bim as a true friend, and W h ereas, he has so distinguished ills u ntiring devotion to him self by ev«»ry task imposed upon him as a student, that we, his d a s : mates, en r< tertained for him sp#- I ami adm iration. th#* highest I ’n iversity of Therefor#*, Ii#- it Resolved, that w< Maw th** members of the M iddle Texas, Class of tin* take this means of expressing our sorrow at the d#*ath of our beloved classm ate, recognizing sad th is lost a faithful event student and each #»f his classm ates an earnest friend; be it fu rth er the class has in Resolved, that we, his classm ates, teinl#*r flu* bereaved fam ily our sin* cen- sym pathy in th eir great sorrow thai a copy of th»*s<* resolutions b< ii# to them, and that copi#-s sent th# aud furnished the Stat.* Press U n iv e rs ity publications. t Signed, ( J R . , C. S. P E R K I N S , A. C. AM M EN, O. B. B L A C K , STUDENTS ASSAIL IT C o u n cil w a s hold in tho R o * . ti- s room. on W ednesday artem on. In r ' jM'tiho lo a oall by Provident last y e a r’s C ouncil with M»*7.o«, moat of th e old m em bers of Ho fleers o f tin* new one and the Deans in the >f til# different departm ents i iii versify, met 4 at in room 49 o’clock. th#- of Pres. Monos callod lh** mooting to in a few words oxplain«*d order and ifs purpose. !><*flnite action was to bi* taken upon hosing in tho Cniver* sity. latter I h«* Presid en t stated th*- d ifferen ce in «allege fun and hazing as ho saw f. and com plim ented tho students up#,n the decrease of th#* in m r s bool during the last f«*w years. • ut because Horn#* hazing was still indulged In, and because the faculty I-# r.* desirous o f placing the control *f student a ffa irs in th#* hand of tin* tu d m t body, the ('D iv e rs ity author* fi- s invited the support o f the stu* Ictus. them selves; Prof. Sutton supplemented Pr#*s. M# .I s’ talk by stating, that the ab­ lution of hazing w as in the hamls if tin- students th#* a cu ity did not wish to in terfere. He from polo■ #*d out th#* #*vil8 resulting axing, showing that the Indignities bus practiced, destroyed true col* ie go spirit, aud hurt th#* r« putation >1 our school. He said that already m any parents refused to send tln*ir children to s# bool h#*r«* because of the “ T h is must never fear of hazing. lo. he concluded, "h az in g has been ahondoned in all the gr#*at colleges, md Texas must step in lin e ." A paper, signed by 600 students of h<* U n iv e rsity, pledging them selves not t#i engage or assist in an y class rush in an y of the U n iv e rs ity build­ ings. was shown and commented up- >n. in th#* meeting. Th# paper was gotten up last year, in p ractically all tin* men students school signing it and binding them- sclves to the follow ing pledge: AY#*, the undersigned students, do that we hereby vo lun tarily agree, w ill not «*ngag<* in an y class rush in j any of th#* U n iversity buildings where classes are in*!#!, nor aid or ah#*t in any he sam#-; nor intcrf«-r«* with class ine#»tlng h * * Id in tin- said build­ ings. W e fu rth er agre#- to use no 1 in any j loud <»r vociferous language class room. Committee. (Continued On Page 3.) |4*4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4*4* 4*4*4* 4* 4*4*4* 4*4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* : Better Be Sure 7 han Sore There is no argil tin ut a< to which are the h# st kind t.!ie ready made or our kind, tin-tailor of Clothes Prices being equal and workm anship (let­ mad#*. ter, why not give your fall order? ll we c a n 't please you we* d on’t w an t y o u r fa ir e n o u g h .’ Ism t this m o n e y . OSCAR ROBINSON, 704 o n g re s s A v e . NO. 5 a lo in* longer high school boy* and and twirls; you ufo I d iv e rs ity men \ \ Kraut you p#*rf«*<-t lr# < wo im Mi dom : but freedom suggt'sts cau tio n . You ar#* hor#* prim arily to study, and yet I mumm int h e a rtily to you d aily r»*» rea l ion. ami on on#* day t h o \\#*#»k total < «*ssa»ion from all work, R«*tn«*tnher th#* Sabbath day to k< «*p this sounds \»*rv much Iik** « s«Tiv#m, hut I ani « blini MHK th#* sam#* privtbg# us#*#i ?*<» n , M> Iv by Pr«*sid<*uts lto«*s<*\«*lt amt Ta*’!. and would I #-pn sol.ut Pry an ill things be hon* hi ; th,* liar is tbsp!* I if boh I k n o w in in I od fly all moil. I many tim e* t ‘nn orally integrity J vour I hat th#* tm ii it v ar.* all your and that at any tit tim# I Toady to H«*rv e vim,” \ oil w ill tim! that try lit,, w ill Fin a lly, rem em ber frionda they stand E le c tio n of C la ss O ffice rs. I feat) P a t! I#* s sp#*#*# Ii, J Aff#*r I unusually w#-l| chosen words, w itll Mr. f#»r m m ** presided# y, «»f iii#- fre sh m a n ('lass. dr. AV in fred VV. Mea* hum, #»f Vn«l#*r I E d w a rd Dougherty nom inated fm th,. s#»n, T#*xas Amidst gr#*at • nthtisiaam, Mr. Mea# hum was unanim ously #*l ect#*d atid conducted by Mr. Ikiugh ♦*rty t#» the platform wln-r** he made an efficient « x«*« iit i\, r»* m ainder #»f Hie iii#*«*ting Miss F ra n ­ cis .tahitiit a was # liosen vie#* pr# si d«‘iit Mr. ( ’laude E. H ill v as given unanimous #*l«'etIon as s#-cretary lr# as " , v ** «»f t i hiss Mr. VV ii Ha i i i N eb left. dr., of Anderson, was made sci significant gentil at artus met, thai all Mire*- #d‘ fin* men el *• #•-1 to * if f i# < ar# griol Hat t's of th#* F#ir#l School. I ii#* freshmen class of ibis v«*ar is -i splendid in sly #»f prom isiug young w ho w ill ii#hi bi less a«*hl#*v<* distinction iii their I niviTMity careers. i i i**11 ami woiie-ii is a It W O M A N S C O U N C I L . lichi Thursday Th#* (Irst meeting of tho A n ilid ic Council was aft«*r noon, and tin* plans for tin* coming y. ar discuss#*#!. A rally ftir tin* pur Pos#* of arousing enthusiasm in W o in tin* men’s A thletics w ill he held flu* night W o m a n s Gym nasium , on already, of October tin- ninth, and flier#* ar#* rumors afloat com •-ruing a H allow e'en party which w ill sur­ pass #*vi*11 last y e a r ’s memorable a f­ fair. PLAYING OF VARSITY MEACHUM IS PRESIDENT Tho V a r s ity squad lim! a practice s. riim im ge Saturday. lh, the features of snappy w ork of th#* T. 8. I), team. with th.* T. w hich w a s the r ut kept T h eir sp#*#*d was a noticahle con­ trast to that of th#* V a rs ity s#pi.el. E v id e n tly th#* V a rsity squad has not forgotten th#*ir weaknesses of last y«*ar and th#* sluggish playing was inexcusable. Th#* offeiis#* at timc.s, was good and then again w as bad. they kn#*w how Th** m**n showed to. to itit#rf#*n* when th ey wanted lapsing into listless w#»rk altogether too oft* ti. T h e line « burg* **c slow and th** light T. S. lh rot every jum p on our big men til#- time. <>th#*r F o r some reason or every man was w aiting l#»r some#.ne cise t<» do th#* work. lf a tackle was to be made, or a fumbled hall, tiler#* was usually stum* hesitation and a th*- T. s. I*, man would di\«* under V arsity men and secure the ball. VY#* hav** tho m aterial for a to be up to th#* team h#*st that ought So It Is standards of form#*r teams. up to th#* men on th#- field who ar#* th#* honor of r«*pr«*- competing senting T exas on th#* gridiron, to 8#*«* that no team can outclass th#*m in speed and endurance*. Texas has a reputation to sustain, hut every man on the aquad must realize ii is up to him ind ivid ually, to play faster hall than his opponents. for Th# pert# et deem mu will ^ J act«*ri/.**d the tm-eting of th# h char I 'nix cr «»• tin* stu if V rn shll,1" ‘n * ’ s !a b ,l8 ," '« is t#» flu* th#* fai t that restraint for th#* purim *' of that trtiin without, but by th#* I #|ti**stio iia lily I <1«* ii t body is a w«-ii dis# iplin«*d arm y, and imp#**#*#! n#*t stu- flu- iii**<-iitig was deiits th#*tns#“I\**s. el«>etitig c,tll**' J# # tlonabh- iii I«asf y#**ir lh#* meeting h«*l#l I nlv(*rsity s# \**n Ii u ml red of rn# ii v o lu n ta rily p!#*dgi*d thi*tiiH«'lv*«*s to abolish a ll c la s s rushes, and T«*x- is men ami w om en h a v e a w a y of 'm oping ( d iv e rs ity f l a i r w ord. N o iii tho laud eau boast of m ore satis* 1.1* to ry diseiplim *. t#Mlay. th#* th#* lie I .a n A s pr# shield p*«> t# in ill#* I tin* tin c tin g to ##r#l# r. (ta ttle l>#»* In h alf t money laughters may #-nt<-r Ilf,* well equip- Ile said. " P r iv ile g e im plies r#* pol. spim sibilify. is expects g#M-roiis, aud to much of you. You w ill do well • the Fren ch morr<>. "Noblesse obllg#*,' 'Nobility demands if * Upon is i iK-ii in I • *u t honorable conduct you lait id iii discharg#- of duty, V#»u and To you the S la te in r#*furn it Seve ra l of the freshman candidates th#- old showed up even h«*tt«*r than th# V arsity candidates, and unless old men play up to th e ir limit. some of th#* new men are lik e ly to displace them. Also, th#* work of I to th#* scrub team was in contrast that of the V arsity. The men, though j outweighed, showed a fighting spirit, that is th** most essential q u ality for a team to have and th#* grit they showed, was a good exam ple tor sonn* of the V a rs ity men to follow. Cullom, B a tte rsb y , .Mik«- Hogg, Soul#- .Moore, P h illip s, D arter, Horton. S. II. Kennard, K elleh er, M organ and M assingil ar#* men who w ill make* to th#* V a rs ity squad men busti#* hold their places. th#* Georg«*town T h e game next Satu rd ay, with is the opening game, Southw estern, con­ and the result of last y e a r ’s »*!**\<-n test with shows that Texas has got to play Hi#* hardest and fastest kind of foot­ ball to successfully me#-t the trained th#- Georgetown bunch. As opening should come out and help root, it everyone gam e is, No team, no m atter how' good, can sup­ It#* sure th#* start th#* whole season. | N e ve r knock, hut keep boosting all win without th#- whole-hearted port of the student body. to get behind the team at and stay behind th#* time. M anager K ra h l wants to rem ind everyone of th#- game at Dallas, on I the 16th. T h e “ K a t y ” has put on a J rate of one-half the far#- tm#- way j for Hi#* round trip. Th#* train leaves leaves D al­ : m idfligh t, F rid a y , and las, Sunday. H ask ell has p ra c tica lly th#* same team that beat A. & Al. COLLEGE BRAND CLOTHES! Y o u could not j u d g e a w a t c h by th e c a s e , a t i m e p ie c e c a n be no b e t ­ t e r t h a n its w o r k s . T h o s e S l e e k , C le a n - c u t, A t h l e t i c , Y o u n g m a n n i s h L i n e s in C o lle g e B r a n d C lo t h e s C o m e s fro m U n i v e r s a l E x c e l l e n c e and B id d e n Care- 17ro m the W i l l a n d S k i l l of t h e P r e m i e r T a i l o r N e e d li n g B e l o w the S u r f a c e . Suits $15 to $47.50 S n a p p y or C o n s e r v a t i v e P a t t e r n s , P r i c e s a r e F a i r , L e t us s h o w you. Scarbrough & Hicks i #4-‘I*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4**M*4*4*4^|*^‘l*4*4*4'^4*4-4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4- (Continued Fro m Page One.) FOOT BALL RALLY, AUDITORIUM, FRIDAY 8 P. M. Th e Texan office is room 46, on the firs t floor of the M ain B u ild ­ ing. Address all com m unications to The Texan, A u stin , Texas. Subscription $1.50 per year. Frid ay night. T H E T E X A N , W H E R E DO YO U ST A N D ? On Saturday, *>f this week, an aggregation of some five hundred p» ar- to ired tr«>u-i-rs w Hi Journey from Georgetown. with So ithwestern team, witness Oso gam* botwv^n Texas a n i of the M ethodist U niversity, bH irs-tow n, R. gr (.fully do wo p... all rho d* feat which that ’ * am hand- They departed in highest glee w hile we, with heads od us They are returning this year. ii idtaim-d our def *at. v say. to repeat flie same noble achievem ent now SO t ii* wo are unprepared to say, that they will not W e do state, how- stand ••v t . * hat if *ho student body w ill lend th**lr efforts toward verm in ends, the agar gallon headed by their b a n i, will mar* h aw ay keeping stop to that * -'or apl r ipriate se lo* ’ ion, “ The vorld s * (rued last season shamefully As things ’

th** into a suit ai *i • hat I ' Diversity f i g h t ulls, is strong w hich barely knows where C lark ■ir** ir»- -cu­ is lt beneath their benighted dig* vin a pin* e i** scrimmage- -can't ii you have n u ffort. Pres* e an s properly rsi? v that the r n r th* grit h.iv, u na a d enter the a if NV hat • a and training the team sup* r Ink then. eve ry nan t’roni this > a lion it b a y ’ I: you owe *f them. na, if y Ilk is tine < In addition, ti** < »• w ill bt i football ra lh* in th** auditorium, on a* \t I* je llin g is evident, that a p ; - cu llarly fitr**«1 for other wa se a gam** would br Ic thusi.istu student body heavy odds pe­ n, who tx physically unable to play, i that frequently. when le.-.- to say It is us cheers, yells and songs, of an en* th im so greatly, fb i* they u,n against * t U niversity man attend this rally. Esp ecially should ♦ **>r of the season in that way. we w ill I because by beginnitig at Mi** op^tuu But to b- gln w ith a drag. rn* ans a be in high spirits all down the lite1. drag until Thanksgiving whv not then. every male student, from fresh­ man to past graduate, be present on Frid a y night, and play his role in th** ra lly - it is your duty— w ill you do it? inspire Attending rallies and participating in the scrim m age*, are not the there in th** unceasing task of grinding The games are coming and spectators must be present. only things Evid en tly, most students w ill attend the games, but it a cer­ tain p* r cent, commonly classed aa grinds who spend their tim*- behind < k>s**d dnors is • *imm**ndable. To be a grind, is deplorable. room worries for two hours, to witness a good gam-* ing your Interest in the ’V arsity and h* r team. dent season. W hat sort of a team do >«»u **.tpef others* U n iversity people. This is what th** h o students are doing for us. yet some think the team and A thletic Assn* iation should deem it a favor nothing of say joining the rooters gang or participating in ’ h- >< rimmag-. of These fellow s have pledged in Houston, for th.* A. & M. gam**, The greatest form of amusement indulged for them to attend a game, to Alum ni, persons who are the Austin Alumni. in bv some that not a l t ­ knocking the t.-am If they make an error, son**1 fellow a forward pas*, some body else s* reams "p u n k ;" “ rot '* n thus if they fail in the word passes along th** grand stand. Is, yells At lai*f . if you have win, manifest your lin k toes against the von s’ ii’. b*T_.-.a m M;.*n.. confidence in th it team, and if you want them to interest, by rooting and attending the games. W hen ’ hat th** th--n fellow**, show them that it h u r s you and If y . .*j a**., a knocker, stay aw-ay fr i game, keep your head closed, join th e “ n utters" association and bury yourself. Nobody wants -» you about a Booster. fh:s U niversity You can ’t b*- n the You must b* either to s a Knocker, or L in e up! fence. Show your colors! Boost! T H E T E X A N A -I Official Stude” ' Publication of the Univer-, ?y of Texas. Published Sere -Wec*ly dent* of the U niversity, by the Stu* Austin, Tex. M A R K M r G E E H E R B E R T R A T H E R Ed;tor-in*Ch«ef. . . .. Assist,in t E -J ♦ tor*i n -Chief. . . . . . R O B E R T H A R D W I C K E . . . . , , A th le tic E d ito r. L IN G O P L A T T E R . . . Ass st int A th le tic E d ito r ......................... . . . . . J A N E W O O D R U F F ...................... U n iv e rs ity E d itre ss. M A R K H A N N A H , . M anager. C. S. P E R K I N S J R . , Asst. Bus. Mgr, .. E n te re d as second-class m atter Sep ­ tem b er 25, 1908, at the postoffice at A u stin , Texas, under the act of C o n ­ gress of M arch 3. 1879. A S S O C IA T E S . Ju lia K im b a ll Lou ise Johnson, Lout ie La w re n ce , G race B yrn e. R o b ert Penn, G race Long, W . C. Fah ey, W , C. B la lo ck , Fred F ly n n , George H ill Jr ., J. M. Byers. Am os Peters. Y O U N G M E N 'S C H R I S T IA N A S S O Cl A T IO N . The Bible study campaign which started in last Sunday afternoon, the Young M**n's C h rist.an Associa­ tion. will continue until the policy of the committee in accomplish***!. T h is calls for an enrollm ent of TOO men and as that number was r-a* h- **x- eaturdav. IN M A T R IC U L A T IN G . -Pi I VI pus { AUSU Ruck* dents P U no si were chosen B ra s i­ ls rd ie. E l Paso W ho of us failed to see Dr. G r if­ fith at his duty in ’ he door *f rh Lur arg j pi* m!. H Borden, Gor- H. J . Harris, J . A v ms. Stu •*r of <’«. Chandler. 4 4 last w e e k ? And some of us w* re cager to say goodby*? to him ’ w it­ ness— rh** timid little fr sh::, in -irl < f ti, »d«*s’ step and rn* in. ha - ir g g iv ­ en them th** ordeal of sectionizing. staffed a g a i n — as t h e y all do— ba k ; W e are .*• « o- , eve .s »* opt c u r in Austin. By exclusive we mean that -v- j ve our t • v led attent on to the practice of optics and the rra“ ' ' * isse’ • at flt ' ne nose and face as well as the eye. E n ­ dorsed by me leading cnysicians rn Austin. H. L. STEVENSON 8 2 0 C o n g r s s A q e . Austin s Only Exclusive Optician. Old Phone 1600 towards Dr ual w hen ? G r iffith ’s do* r e was n-ar u; iii in Dr Griffith waved his band -lightly, please*,” saying softly A’hcr- upon the shy* Miss mis*ak.ng his wave and not hearing his wards ap­ in a heartily "o?h*-r door i clasps his hand preciative handshake of goodbye in The Freshm an boy walk*-! forgetting to to < ansu It D< in B a 'tie W hereat our D*-an doff his hat call in* s with a sm ile attempt to the young fellow 's attention to rha’ f a * ■ t, by parting h i s o *.v n h* • a d k - - p- ir.g his eye c k ar or. a* the boy ’ he the time— *he freshman notes I ean s head. nods his smiles, says and tb-n laughs syrcpa’ h- k ady a D* an B a ttle ——w ell he* trys uh. bu. other methods for r-mo.ir.g freshmen h ats! Yes, Mr. Hale had a ?*-*<’ ioniz ag the table and was about to assign young lady an En g lish section Ha ■ , ( you any preference." he asked. O nly one boon the freshman craved and that “ to escape that Mr. H a le ." I ha\ e been trained by a friend of mine vho suffered him sn Eng lish 1 to “ Avoid ( harybois. ’ “ And who 'h is frien d ," asks the flushing S o “ You'll tell him ." was professor tell r n give you my word 1 11 not Mr. Hale or foveal your friend in any w a y "— w v il then I ll toll you— It was a f a i r It was ---------------- ■** trade and the kind • are of Mr. H ill. t h e f r e s h m a n was p u t in E N G I N E E R S O R G A N I Z E AN D E L E C T O F F I C E R S . The thr*-** upper class-*,* of the Engineering Department rn**’ in Afferent rooms of their building Monday afternoon, ai d effected or ganization. V ery Ii” !* business was (ion of of­ aken up ex **pr th-* ficers for The Rophomor - apl «)int» *1 a com m it?*, to 'h e prepare resolutions of regret at 'ii** present ’ erin The Officers el* * iea h of J H Skinner, which hap­ pened during th** past summer. I are as fol­ low's Senlors'-Pr* sclent, \\ VV. Hoi b n *>f \us’ in; Vi e-Presi lent, Ii. I. I list iss S*-* r *tary-T r *asur r. K. E Pend let on, Tem ple >• rg*>at«t ai* Punior s \ VV *i*i*|, B«*lton Vrtiis R President G. ll. finish. A u stin . V ic e ­ is. c* president. C . Sm ith, VV a*o, P a ris; idem, F. W . Denison. Tem ple: V ice Set President. E. K . Row**. D allas: ii. Howard retary- Treasurer, I ’ovine; Sergeant *at-Arms, L. lorn H. Cul lianas. K . F o r the Departm ent Ii. M. M iller (J Balling**r. was ole* r,..j pr**sident, I* E s till of Grapevln* K .Schultz, of Houston. Vi* e-i’residen X N. Lacy, of M arble Fa lls, S e c re ­ t a r y ; a;.r Rot in a rticle on I n iverslty. w ritten by be u.-* d in illu stratin g the err A Law T ile * direr -fat**,- that ’ in* article w ill appear on the first ; age of th,* magazine, and prophe­ sy* < that st v ;]| be read all ov» r ! tided States. This is quite a I »r. I ai w a n i (* n.pliment 'n bot ii n i v . r s i y to have ais a pl i« *« so pr< minent. art i« S u re to Do It. *’H 1 is such a lazy man took to m anufacturing fans e a s i e s t w ay of m aking a liv in g ." that he as the “ The east*-st w a y ? " “ Sur* Is n ’t it «••rr.un to raise the r**fa ry Tr* asur* r. Crow B r i n e r s Her,* 8**rg**ant at Arms, i**rs«»n, I* ir> San .Manos VV Ii. Sophomores-Pres* w in d ?’ E x . W E ARE E X C L U S IV E A G E N T S FOR G uth’s and N unnally’s FINE CA ND IES Every p a c k a g e guaran teed . 20th Century Drug Store, H. C. JA C K S O N , Proprietor. 622 C ongress A ve n u e . P h o ie 288. I I CENTRAL BANK & TRUST CO. A US T I N . T E X A S Ample Resources Unsurpassed Facilities Solicits Your Business ( .K o W . U T T K E ! K LD Pre ii DAV I-, V u e l r- -. T ll P L A K E ! ’!.IN . I'a-lii.-r. JN ( » ('. lit A - t i ashier. S. G R E N B E R G MANUFACTURING O P I IU IAN •**■*.».i.-t in »-n**- far *h«* «?> ** Eras r*#«d by a., ’ n** c u t t i n g t **• j .*♦. Si -• tac!»*- a* a.r**d and pr*-.-crif»t,«*n rilled or, -hor* notice. * ’■ Cor,i t Ave. Old PW** I lo G EO. W . P A T T E R S O N Eclipse U-ide-taker and Proprietor Stables. Omribu* and Baggige t^ans- J ‘ c r . F ne Carriages and Light L i v ­ ery. Rubber T red Hospital Ambu- ‘ 08 to 116 East Seventh St. a^te. Bet- Phones 16’ . ALL THE NEW I j MUSIC A T T H E BUSH TEMPLE J. R. R E E D , Mgr. Cor. 8th and Congress Ave. P L L M 3 I N G AND E L E C T R I C A L S U P ­ P L I E S . ■"anti urn a^d Tungsten Lamps. Stu- dcrts Electric Portables. Shades, etc. P umoi-g and Electric Repair W ork. J NO. L. M A R T IN , 408 Congress Ave.. Phones 320. SAM G L A Z E R ELITE B A R B E R S H O P O P P O S I T E H A N C O C K O P E R A H O U S E . Weilbacker’s Confectionery Cor. 22nd and Speedway L A D I E S ' P A R L O R IN C O N N E C T I O N L * ’i ' f 1 ’igars, F ru it and Candy * hill and Lunches Served Lniversity Confectionery T H E O L D R E L I A B L E P L A C E . For Refreshments and Good Things to Eat. C H A S . G. W U K A S C H . Prop. Old Phone 1071. t h e a u s t i n n a t i o n a l b a n k CaPital Surplus and Profits I * I | BUSINESS OF THE FACULTY AND OF THE SUDENTS SOLICITED I 300,000 250,000 2,500,000 .. DePosits - - - , , , , , , , „ „ „ *k ♦ M onday s m eetin g of th** Young Wo-» men s C h r is tia n A sso cia tio n w as In i ch a rg e of the Bibb* stu d y co in in It tee j Y O U N G M E N S M I T H - W I L C O X S M A R T C L O T H E S FOR T H E T E X A N . t r 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 ! ! , Young W o m e n 's C h ris tia n A s s o c ia ­ tion P ro sp erin g . WE MAKE KODAK PRINTS And Post Cards Every Day | Kodaks Loaned I to Students JORDAN | 610 Congress Aenue. Upstairs JN O . E . K E L L E R KODAKS Student’s Council. ( i ’ofttinuod F ro m P a g e O n e .I and was v a ry IM*, g irls being present. Ten new nam es la rg e ly attended , w e re added to the tile mb* rsh ip list. S in c e tin* m ain purpose of this, th** second m eetin g of th** A sso cia tio n . w as to e n co u rag e s ys te m a tic B ib le stu d y am ong the w om en stu d en ts, th e program w as ra th e r short. Dr. .Mather g a ve a " c h a t t y , " hut v e ry fo rc ib le talk on the im p o rtan ce of B ib le stu d y from a lite ra r y as w«dl as re lig io u s sta n d p o in t, a fte r w h ich 724 C on g ress A v e . I A fte r tile m eeting had adjou rn ed . m an y of th** fe w not a lre a d y en ro lle d P resid en t Town** You ng , of the new In classes, re g is te re d in e ith e r ch u rch KST.\ HL! SII K l » I M T . I ( ounc ii, r a ile d a m eeting of the coun* J O H N B R E M O N D , W H O L E S A L E G R O C E R . I M P O R T E R ii present, and im m e d ia te actio n w as I taken upon the m a tte r in hand. A R O A S T E R O F < op lea o f the pledged n am es w e re h i g h g r a d e c o f f e e s . ordered to be posted on the b u lle tin A u stin , Texas. boards in each d e p a rtm e n t, and T h e C U T F L O W E R S T e x an In ­ re p o rte r w as ad vised form the stu den t body of the Coun* to I o il's action s. Hyde Park Floral Co. j And we h e re b y pledge o u rs e lv e s to use ou r in flu eneo to see that the I 8 2 2 C o n g re ss A venue. Novo is kep t in good f a ith .” or t Jn lv e r s lty Blble-classcs. M rs. j M o rris, acco m p an ied by .Miss W e l l * 1 «*r. sang ’’T e a c h m e T h y W a y , ” arid I w hich w as a d»K*ided treat a ll to ■ h o llo w in g M rs. M o rris 's solo, w ere j a p r a t e r led b y M iss A n n a Boe, a n ­ nouncem ents by .Miss Aden, and s e v e ra l songs b y the A ssociation . A ll jo llied in the L o r d ’s P r a y e r at th e clos** of th** m eeting G e ttin g engaged to a sum m er g irl it K g e n e ra lly b elieved in C u lv e r* i is dangerous. S h e m ay want to tak e s h y c ircle s, that hazing is becom ing it s e rio u s ly .— Bx, W. A. Achilles & L o. D e a le rs In G R O C E R I E S . W O O D . F E E D , A N D C O U N T R Y P R O D U C E . H e a d q u a rte rs fo r E v e ry th in g Good to E a t. “ lf it's Good to E a t , W e h ave It** and “ lf W e H a v e It, It's good to e a t.’ Pho nes 394. 108110 W . 16th S t. ----------------------- I I X V I T K M Y S T F D K X T I W I N D S T O M R K T M B A T T D K • C O Z Y C O R N E R ’’ C. G. W AG N ER,; “ T H E S T U D E N T S F R I E N D . ” a thin g of th e past, and th e student t'Orly is to be com m ended for the ' e ffo rts to su p p ress such in d ig n itie s , ! th at a cco m p a n y th is form o f am use* W h e n the re p u ta tio n o f our mom sr h >e! is at s ta k e and th** a tte n d a n c e upon It hind* red, the stu d en ts should rite* to meet the s itu a tio n . H azin g must be ab olish ed In the is e n t ir e ly I n h e r s lt y , and a b o litio n in th e hands of th** stu den ts. fe be hoped, that e v e r y 'V a r s it y lo v ­ ing stud ent w ill us.* his Influence .'n • lie \ e a r just b gun. to prom ote tm** is It < olloge sui fit and s u p p re s j a ll fo rm s of row d yism . *• *7 * x *• a - c 0 . 2 -c J * Im en 3 V H * c 00 . 2 «0 ll 0 IO ** J ; 3 < o X to u c -o *£ c ca 4> JC H en OO co 41 c o -JC a. 4) 3 C 4) > < to 4) Va 05 C o ( J o to £ a. o > o c o vt a* OC 03 e a 4* OC P re s e n t th e finest examples o f h ig h cla ss d e ­ sig n in g a n d m o d e rn ta ilo rin g to be found in A m e r ic a . T h e N e w F a ll mid W in t e r M odels for 1Qo9- 10 are now ready. $15 to $45 Sack Suits - Evening Suits - $35 to $50 It w ill be a p le asu re to s h o w y o u these pend c lo th e s — c o m e in a n d look th em o v e r. E v e r y t h i n g fo r M e n , Y o u n g M e n a n d B o v s from H a t s to Sh o e s. H & W I L C O X 608 Congress Avenue P R O M P T D E L I V E R Y . D o tim e e v e ry tim e is w e ll nigh a m otto w ith us. W h a te v e r d ay and hour w e set fo r the d e liv e ry of yo u r w a sh in g , that day and hour you w ill get it W e h ave no / 1— thought of doing an yth in g but the la u n d ry w o rk possible, none best of re tu rn in g It except as prom ised, long d a y 's It w ill tak e m any a ea rch to find a b e tte r la u n d ry tha this. D R I S K I L L L A U N D R Y . P h o n e s 444, W e are agents for Spalding Athletic Goods “'tiMitchell’s Book & Station­ ery Company, 908 C O N ­ G R E S S A V E . D EN T A L NOTICE G E O . B . M O O R E , A . B . , D . D . S . ScK-nci* and A r t in nicHiiTii : “ P "«• "a lia s end. forget ... . , Don't *- OI postage Is paid. ***** ................... , ,44 J J PA LAC E B A R B E R S H O P . .............................. * E /IM M I KMAN. P r o p .. M rie tly N i ii JI ii ry up to date ‘ >><1 I ' <-mgr* * \\. 617 C on g ress A ve. A U S T I N , A U S T I N , .................................. T E X A S . -----------------— ---------------- George M ille r I ^ M v R O W I W m . K rueger,Prop C O L L A K S th e y neither sh rin k , scratch, suw nor stretch 16 < cuts— 2 fur 25 Cents ( I nett, Peabody A Co.. I ray, k. Y- DOrt h r s in a n y style . t< rs ln a n y s ty le . lin e , also S h o r t O rd ers, C h ill, Oys- ( ) y H- S T U D E N T N E E D S — F I R S T T H IN G S (Jr t,« r »* C h ill, in connection. 208 210 E . F if t h S t. S O M E O F in the c ity . T h e fin e s t T H A T A C a rria g e s Phone 25. T I liv e r y I I T H E lig h t A I f c n , n . . . I C L L / A V l b T ra e k S u it, B a th Robes, T o w e ls , nants, in fu ll 'in j of imported and Shoes, G ym n a siu m Shoes, T e n n is R a c k e t and N e ts ; you w ill Pen- Dealer +-H-++++++4-+4*-H.+4.+d->+++4.d*+*H*4-+++*H*++4.+++++d.4.++++++...+4. M O D E L S T E A M L A U N D R Y N E W E S T A N D M O S T U P T O D A T E M A C H I N E R Y . O U R W O R K ? j, C A N N O T B E S U R P A S S E D . G I V E U S A T R I A L . 1504 L a v a c a S t. sit .................................... Pho nes 68 r>. D, . . . . 'I' 'I' I' I- I- 4 I- +++++4.4+++ •MHtMl.AAAA J.X S.d. 1. t f 1 ‘ t r ■**+++++ 4 I- R. n. SM ITH R e p re s e n t! ng D R I S K I L L S T E A M L A U N D R Y F ir s t class w o rk , prom pt service , and sa tisfa ctio n g u ara n te ed , P h o n e s 414. The Mc Allester patrons. domestic cigars mid tobaccos, station ;ievVapa. cry, periodicals, oooks and .newspa pers. B illia r d s and pool table estab'es d iv e rs ity Shop i: The Avenue Hotel Barber Shop Repairing pool and billiards a s p e c ia lty . 705 Cong. A v e . | ‘HM ^ +’i’’*’+’»’++4’4-+*i*+++4*4*+*t.^4.+++4.+4*+4.++4.++++++.|.+ + + + 4.4M|. find a C om plete L in e at T h e - - ............. , , i £, n 1610 L a v a c a S t. „ j* T f T h e re is also a N ic e Souvenir unit. *! Th ere is also a N ic e S o u v e n ir wait-!*|» 303 3 K t; U S H 0 T A x " C O LD B A T H S h H ,E V E K Y C O M E J * H . G A S S A W A Y , P r o p r i e t o r . _ P re m iu m s g ive n to a ll cash Fuel Co. C. M. M ILLER, D e a le r in in g for you. S O L E A G E N T S F O R W a ll P a p e r, P a in ts and O ils, W h ite OSAGE MCALLESTER Le a d , V a rn ish e s, W in d o w G lass. P I C T U R E F R A M IN G A S P E C I A L T Y 711 C ongress A v e . University Students, Attention! I ■ ’ >•' -I 1 .lades of VARSITY TAILORING CO. B R O O K S & J O N E S , P R O P S . p e n n s y l v a n i a a n t h r a c i t e C le a n in g , i- V , t I. W o r k called fo r and d e liv e re d to any S a tis fa c tio n Guaran- U P ressin g and R e p a irin g . p art of city . teed. Old Pho ne 2460 2212 G u adalu p e St. ................ Ph o n e 240 I f y o u w a n t g o o d L a u n d r y w o r k , th e f a c t s ta re * y o u In t h e f a c e t h a t y o u g e t th e best w o r k a t BO SCH E’S 9 0 6 C O N G R E S S A V E N U E . TROY LAUN D RY, W e L e t Y o u B e th e J u d g e . B O T H P H O N E S 7 3 CAMPUS AND CORRIDOR Dr. Maxtor, I »* nt int t 600 Cong. Avo. T ry him — ho is a good -reify Harbor Shop. J. oho. In- \V. H am il­ ton. WY make Kodak print* every day, Jordan, 610 Congress Avenue. Kx< <*11» rd room with board at 2**03 Ii so Grande St., for I l k p**r month. Ours is the most complete and un­ D riskill to date plant in the city. Steam Laundry. Phones 444. The engagement of Miss ’05, to Mr. M ary W illis Stedman, In la n d Graves, Law *0\ has boon announc­ ed, The wedding w ill oceur In A us­ tin, on October 27, 1900. For first, class work and prompt A is all we ask. D riskill Steam service we cannot be excelled. trial Laundry. Phones 444. W e make Kodak prints **wry day. Jordan, 610 Congr**Hs Avenue. Mr Ja c k M ills of M ilwaukee, W ls ., Is a guest at the Kappa Sigm a house. I lr Nor Snydi r rn Fort W orth, la a visitor to I nlverslty friends. K u l a k f i n i s h i n g is n o t a s i d e l i n e with os. 61 o C o n g r e s s A v e n u e . It is our business. Jordan Foal bing in Latin, Algebra, Koiuetrjr, at 102 I us.'*. freshman English, Geom etry and Tri* Phone W . 24th St. Miss Linda S jmmi* *\ ’Ob. of I Villas. for tho Kappa Alpha is a visitor 'OU, of Ha Un a. Law ( o iu m b ia I Diversity this y**ar. Thota Reunion. Mr. J. J . G r i f f i t h , f i e l d , Ky , a n d Mr. i x-’O0, of May* ii uve I Ie, a t t . riding Leoti are j ................ ... — * * * 4 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 1 1 1 1 1 1 * * * * * * * • * * * * * * * § ’ 20.00 TO 35.00 FOR SUITS E X C L U S IV E IN S T Y L E AND P A T T E R N HATS FRO M KN O X AND STETSO N BEST Q U A L IT Y AND L A T E S T S T Y L E S H A R R E L L S ’ All Sleeve Lengths in our Immense Stock of Shirts. Best $15.00 Suits Ever Shown in Austin t * *»• ♦ 2 R A M O N A. H U M E . 4.4.4..J.4.4.4. 4.4,4.4.4..-. 4.44 H44+4**M4*++4mH 4 4 ,4*4*4*+4,,1,^4*4*4i ling j School in V irg inia. Typ ew riter Sales Company Old Phone 1851. 109 W . 6th Street. TI T L R Y T I y R S IV** don't s|h*II them right, HI i‘ we p o *■<*11 them right, W o loan Kodaks to students, .tor dan, 61 a Congress Avenuo. Dr Henry Su//.allo, professor of K ill* ation iii T* a« hers* Colhge, C ol­ umbia of Dr Farrier**!?! for the uint**r. la the guest I*nlvoraIty, Hancock Opera W E D N E S D A Y , O C T O B E R 6. b it t in g and Night, Presents A m erica’s d u n Mr. John Cort Leading Come* M AX FIGM AN In His Laughing Success. Matinee “ The Man on the Box. Night, “ Old Curiosity Shop.” From Dickens by H a rry P. Mawson.) (Adapted Seats on Sale Today. Tnursday, Matinee and Night, Oct. 7 A Dram atic Presentation of the most Popular Romantic Novel of Years. GRAUSTARK (A Love Behind a Throne) From the book by George B arr McCutcheon au* thor of “ Brew ster's M illions,” em­ ploying a cast of artists of Undoubt­ ed merit and a scenic production un­ surpassed. Seats now on sale. New fall jewelry. Latest novelties. So uvenir proof Is. Qual-1 ity guaranteed. Inexpensive. Vredenburgh the Jeweler 8 1 6 C o ng ress A v e . S T E I N W A Y S T A R R R IC H M O N D Jesse French Piano Co.; Headquarters for High Class Pianos — A N D — Player Pianos f asy terms. Old instrum ents Good taken pianos rented. Our phones 295. exchange. in FO H ll MNT -Nicely furnished up­ of table hoard next stair rooms, w it bin one block t diversity; ginnl door Apply 2466 Speedway, Mr, L. D. C raw f ord of San He ni t o, a this week and w ill contri­ year s art • -cl It or of 1906-7 C ad u a, was visitor bute some sketches for tills Cactus. F u l l ll L N T :» well ventilated nice­ ly furnished rooms, with hoard. 1034 S in Antonio St. Mrs. Hallie Wood. Mr. Mims Jnekaon. «*x*’0iV, of Pales­ tine, lias re entered Hie F n iv e rs lty to take his l#aw degree. W e have the only exclusive Kodak Jordan, finishing place in Austin. 6tU Congress Avenue. W e develope Kodak films every day. Jordan, 610 Congress Ave. Miss Drew’ Staggs of Palestine re-entered the F n iv e rs lty to tak** a degree instead of going to Randolph- Huron at Lynchburg, Va., as expect* * •!. W e films. make post cards from Kodak Jordan . 610 Congress Ave. Mr. d ia s . Papeua, of Dayton, Ohio, has returned uft**r spending the sum­ Ile is accompanied mer at Ills home. tin* by his mother who w ill spend winter here. W e make Kodak prints every day, Jordan, 610 Congress Avenue. Mr. Ph ilip Pierce, Yale* ’00, Honey Grove, has entered the Iversity for th** study of Law . of In - Choice room north of engineering building at 102 W . 24th street.Hoard if desired, first-class in every respect. Men only. Phone IDSY Europe lias already seen evidences of plum-colored frock coafc and morn­ ing coats, whit** hats and evening dress coats with colored facings, but th** latest suggestion is knee breeches with evening dress. Austinites ar** very good dressers, but according to Moore iv M orrison they ar** satisfied with Am erican fashions for the pres cut. Moritz S ilv e r and Rd A lie n ’s P a r ­ lier Shop at the D riskill Hotel. The finest in tin* state. Frank S. Taylor MANAGER Avenue. 813 Congress 4.4.4.4.4. H 4 .*H*f *H * 4 » H H >4**4»+4»++ VII women students of the 1’niver site are cordially invited to attend tile A thletic R a lly iii the W om an’s Gymnasium, Monday, October the eleventh, at eight o’clock. *>»*H j *Hm» B A C O N & H AN CO CK f Plumbing and Electric Work. Reading Lamps, Shades and Supplies. Tungsten and Tantalum Lamps. 715 Congress Ave. i|« «.{-»*- Phones 193 £ On T h u rsd ay last, the spirit or Ramon Armist**ad Hume sought th* exalted sphere of nobler and more duties; the soul of him whom we have learned to lovi as a true and cheerful com panion; th** soul from who** depths emanated the highest Southern principles of manhood. And now, In return for earthly accomplishment, he enjoys the blessings of a heavenly reward. chivalrous Ramon Hum e was born in G alves­ ton. October 21st. 1S87. Th** son of i learned parent, he w as naturally endowed with th** marked qualities of m entality that have made Major Hume one of the foremost of Fast Texas barristers. His ea rly child hood was spent on Galveston Island and then the fam ily removed to Hous­ ton, where now a host of young friends mourn th** sad b* n avement. the A fter com pleting gramme!- school course of study, young Hume th** Bellview- High was enrolled at varied activities of preparatory school life. he not only figured prom inently, but was the recognized leader. He was student, ever know’n as an athlete, he was good fellow , and as such hailed, respected, and loved. In the It was last year when our first became affiliated with friend tills F n iv e rs lty . and in so short a time. lo* had an established prestige. In the < lass rooms of th** L a w D epart­ ment, In* evidenced his scholarly at­ tainments. On the baseball field, he prow-ess. made known his athletic And among at large, lie was acknowledged socially. this young man. a prospering For future was Insured, if earnest en­ deavor is a certain guaranty of suc­ cess. the student body In the prem ature demise of Ramon Hume, th** F n iv e rs lty has an upright and high-principled scholar, his friends a bon companion, and his fraternity, a dear brother. lost M ID D L E L A W S E L E C T C L A S S O F ­ F IC E R S . Th** Middle L a w ( ’lass had ifs first meeting this year, last Saturday, (Jct. The class organized by electing 2. th** following officers for this term: V. VV. T aylo r, Presid en t; J. Y. Po w ­ ell, Vic*e-Presid<*nt; and C\ F. Fable. Seeretary-Treasurer. Th** election of other officers was postponed until to be th** next meeting, which held The nomination of two men for the Stu­ dents’ Council was also over to another day. is in a ve ry short time. laid stroll Much enthusiasm prevailed; Law speeches w ere made; and th** building echoed with til** cheering. The class is still the largest iii the La w Department, and, as one mem­ the ber of the loudest as well. facu lty has said, P R E S I D E N T M E Z E S G O N E E A S T A N D N O R T H . President Mezes, accompanied left the by latter part of Mrs. M ez es, to last week for an extended visit the North and East, w hich w ill prob­ ably cover a period of three weeks. President Mezes represents the Un­ iversity at the inauguration of H ar­ Low ell, va rd ’s new President, Dr. but which takes place this week, THE F O R U M PRINTING CO. Publishers o f the Austin Forum and Sifter • .u iiw tw u n x v v w u u u w u w u m u iv P r i n t i n g o f a l l k i n d s , B a l l P r o g r a m s , L e t t e r H e r n i a , F n v c l o p a , a n d «• i n f a c t a n y t h i n g y o u m a y n e e d i n t h e f » r l n t c r n l i n e v a v .v i J ? 121 > f i l l e t ! * 2 0 6 W E S T S I X T H S T R E E T {*4**,**!*,H ,++4m.'*+,H ,4*+4,+*I*++4*4mH*++ 7 v FO R A T A X IC A B O ld P h o n e 1575 N e w P h o n e 6 2 0 S c h e d u le o f R a te s ."J H* I passen­ F**r I J mil** *>r under, gers or I * *s> Knell quarter mile thereafter Id** IY r each Ii \ * * minute.- ear is held waiting RH* For 11 oilrig Rate- inquire at olfhr. T o u rin g C a rs fo r H ir e Capital City . 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Du Frid a y of this week, the F o u r­ teenth Annual Convention of the N a­ tional Asso* iation of Stat** U n iversi­ P re s i­ ties convent's at Cambridge. dent Mezes also represents the U n­ iversity at that meeting. a representative association of all of the state universities, and very ela- bora f < is It The idea of Dr. Mezes is, th at if IVxas U n iv e rsity would alw a ys have representatives at these a ffa irs i11 the North and E a s t, she would com­ mand a greater representation when she asked it. In both w ays the Un­ iversity would be more extensively ad vert ised. Hr. Mezes w ill possible ** program has been prepared. ^4*4*W4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*44*{*^^^1 * 4* the X inauguration of the new President of 4* Dartmouth College, at Hanover, Mass t before returning to Texas. He w ill * also spend a few days iii New York t ity. day, 5 p. in., in Auditorium , all members urged to be present. G ir l’s Choral meets — «------ , attend N O T IC E . T h u rs­