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I “ In s p it e of h i s t o r y to p r o v e o th e r - T h e f o llo w in g M iddle TO CONTRIBUTE MATTER i wise, t h e r e a r e still p eop le w h o t h in k ^ a w s p a s s e d t h e TO SCHOLARLY HISTORY G e r m a n y is w a g i n g a d e f e n s iv e w a r , ” c r e d ita b l e s h o w i n g : iOf in d e p e n d e n c e will be g iv e n to th e a n d S e n io r w orld, t h u s b r i n g i n g it a b o u t t h a t t h e e x a m i n a t i o n w i t h m en w ho h a v e died on t h e blo o d -so ak - B. A. G a r r e t t , ed fields of F r a n c e u n d e r t h e S t a r s in n o t h a v e died s h a ll VERY SUCCESSFUL , t i n e r a r y J u st C om pleted F ive T ow n s— A ud iences L arge and R esp on sive. Included sa id Dr. G id d in g s , ” T w o te a c h e r s o f E n g lis h in t h e U n i- s h e sh a ll be b e f o r e a n d p le a s e God, Russell T r i m b l e , M rs. E m m a K. B l e d - (a n d S t r i p e s th e c o n f lic t is s o e < L. B r a n n , M r s. S a v a g e , M rs. B e r - v a in .” t h a L ew is, a n d N e llie R o b e rts o n . to o v e r .” t h e C a m - Dr. G id d in g s h o ld s a d e g r e e f r o m c o n t r i b u t e c h a p t e r s o f v e r s i t y will f o r t h c o m i n g v o lu m e s — b r id g e H i s t o r y o f A m e r i c a n L i t e r a - U n io n College, G r e a t B a r r i n g t o n , FIFTY C O U N TIES TO tu r e , now b e in g p u b lis h e d u n d e r t h e M a ss.; w a s f o r m e r l y a j o u r n a l i s t a n d I e d i t o r s h i p o f P r o f e s s o r s W i llia m P. l e c t u r e r a t B r y n M a w r ; a n e x - p r e s i - T r e n t , S t u a r t P. B h e r m a n , a n d C a r l d e n t o f t h e A m e r ic a n Sociological So- T h is w o r k ciety, a n d is a m e m b e r of t h e A ca d e- V a n D o re n in N e w Y ork. is r e a lly a n e n c y c lo p e d ia on th e h i s - j n i y of N a t i o n a l S ciences a t P h ila d e l- j S t a t e will hold t o r y o f A m e r ic a n t h r e e v o lu m e s wil lbe r e g a r d e d a s fi- o r g a n iz a ti o n s . A t p r e s e n t he is p ro - n a l a u t h o r i t y on t h a t s u b je c t , m u c h a s th e C a m b r id g e H i s t o r y o f E n g l i s h L i t e r a t u r e field of k n o w le d g e . f e s s o r o f S o ciology in C olu m b ia . U p w a r d s o f f i f t y l i t e r a t u r e , a n d t h e allied t h e i r in is c o u n tie s ( C o n tin u e d on p a g e f o u r . ) HOLD A N N U A L RALLY 1 j STUDENTS’ ASSEMBLY 1918 T o m o r r o w n i g h t P r o f . B r o w n will T h e s e v e n t e e n t h a n n u a l t o u r o f t h e — T1T- ^ n - j u s t f in is h e d lecture in le c tu r e in t h e L a w a u d i t o r i u m a t 8 -------— j t h e L a w a u d i t o r i u m a t 8 U n i v e r s i t y G lee Club ------- jo W o ck on “ A n E v e n i n g W i t h R i le y ." w a s u n d o u b te d ly one o f t h e b e s t e v e r Y ", “rh I Uh' D r ' L . r l T / i l , P be P r o f e s s o r q u a lif ie d to to is well . occur, a c c o r d in g to m e m b e r s of t h a t b e r o f th e th e o lo g ic al f a c u l t y a t S outh- o r g a iiiz a tio n . T h e p la c e s v isite d ^ r n M e th o d is t U n iv e r s it y , a n d is know n AT CLOSE OF W EEK s ‘,)eak on th is s u b je c t. Mr. B r o w n is p r o f e s s o r o f P u b lic in t h e 'S p e a k i n g a t t h e S o u th D a k o t a S t a t e w e r e : R e lto " . M“ « h >»! W a co , its p h ia , a n d o f s e v e r a l s i m i l a r f o r e i g n j ra llie s t h i s w e e k , F r i d a y a n d S a t u r - P r i o r to t h a t he held a s i m i l a r p o si- W o r t h , M a rc h a n n u a l school College. B ro o k in g s, S o u th D a k o ta . M a rc h 19; H illsb o ro , M a rc h 20; F o r t a n d C le b u rn e , 21, d a y , f o r th e p u r p o s e o f c a r r y i n g o u t tion a t D r a k e U n iv e r s it y , Des M oines, M a rc h 22. E s p e c ia lly l a r g e a u d ie n c e s in T h e T e x a n . ( C o n tin u e d on p a g e 4) 118 one o f t h e m o s t p r o m i n e n t le a d e r s o f s t u d e n t s . H e w ill p r e a c h e v e r y n i g h t t h r o u g h E a s t e r S u n d a y , a n d the s u b je c t s will be a n n o u n c e d ea c h d a y f in is h - school. T h is c o m m i t t e e ed its t a s k la s t S a t u r d a y , w hen i t s u b ­ m it te d t h e new m e a s u r e to t h e A sse m ­ bly. T h is body p a s s e d u p o n th e f i ­ nal d r a f t , w hich w a s a p p r o v e d to d a y . NOTED PASTOR BRINGS VITALIZING MESSAGE TO WORKING S T U D E N T S “ V isions T h a t P a u l H a d ” w a s th e s u b j e c t o f th e s e rm o n t h a t w a s d e ­ livered by th e Rev. P a u l T. K e a m e s o f ian.I I- t ° r c 0 *eds a n d f a c u l t y m e m b e r s w it no e x t i a c h a r g e . S ectio n s A to I), in- s tr o y e d a t all h a z a r d s . elu siv e , a r e open h o ld e r s Y itilout e x t r a c h a r g e . On a c c o u n t of F r i d a y s g a m e , inclu de a c h a p t e r on T h e second v o lu m e , soon to be i s ­ t h e su e d , will lif e a n d w o rk s o f E d g a r A lla n P oe, w ith c o m p le te b ib l i o g r a p h y , by P r o ­ f e s s o r K illis C a m p b e ll o f t h e U n i v e r ­ s i t y of T e x a s , w h o h a s a l r e a d y m a d e to k n o w le d g e of l a r g e c o n t r i b u tio n s t h a t su b je c t. T h e n th e fin a l v o lu m e w ill include a c h a p t e r on t h e h i s t o r y o f A m e r ic a n p u b lis h in g h o u se s, by Dr. Fiarl Ti. B r a d s h e r , a lso o f t h e E n g l i s h D e p a r t m e n t . T h e t h u s g iv e n to th e s c h o la r ly w’o r k o f t h e s e m e n is a t th e s a m e tim e a c o m p lim e n t to t h e U n iv e r s it y . r e c o g n itio n ll. Fk M E A L S IN N O V A T IO N . in F 'riday a t 5:45 t h e f i r s t o f a s e r ie s o f model m e a ls will be se rv e d by th e H o m e E cono m ics D e p a r t m e n t th e H o m e E co n o m ics sh a c k . T h e s e m e a F a r e op en to th e p u b lic fo r th e n o m i ­ c e n ts a n d n a l s u m of t i c k e t s f o r th e sa m e m a y obtained f r o m th e s e c r e t a r y o f th e H. E. D e ­ p a r t m e n t th e H. E. sh a ck . The n u m b e r of people se rv e d will be l i m ­ ited. t h i r t y - f i v e in T op ro w , J o h n M. G r a h a m , N a t D av is, E m il C o r e n b l e th , R. R. H u ffin g a; M iddle row , J . A. B a r n e s , W e sle y W. B ro w n , E. E. D avis, W. C. M a t h e r D avid M cG ee; b o tto m row , J . L. G o ’o r th , W. C. H e a r e , s e c r e t a r y - t r e a s - urer; V. P. L ee, p resid en t; E r n e st M ay, v ice-p resid en t; J. C. L ogging. g r e e t e d th e U n iv e r s it y s i n g e r s a t B el­ P a r t s o f th e s e r m o n fo llo w : ton, H illsb o ro , a n d C le b u rn e . T w e n ty “ A s we s t u d y th e h i s t o r y o f r e v iv a l s t u d e n t s a c c o m p a n ie d D ir e c to r W. E. se rv ic es , we f in d t h a t a g r a d u a l c h a n g e t h e M e tz e n th in , a n d a p r o g r a m w a s p r e - h as t h e s e n te d t h a t w a s p r o f u s e l y a p p l a u d e d c e n tu r ie s . p r im it iv e d a y s , we s h a ll fin d a ty p e e v e r y w h e r e . ta k e n p la ce d o w n I f w e t h r o u g h to look b a c k A t W a c o an d F o r t W o r th th e club of r e v iv a l t h a t is p u r e ly e m o tio n a l. on hav e m ore. o n c e r t w as p u t in W a co , b e l ie v e the a v i a ti o n c a m p th e a u s p ic e s o f th e a p e a re d u n d e r “ T o d ay o u r r e lig io n is le ss e m o tio n - I A lu m n i A ss o c ia tio n s a t th o s e places, a1, a n d w e m u s t se e k to v ita liz e th e T he c o n c e r ts w e r e in c h a r g e of D. C. C h r i s t i a n e x p e rie n c e . W e c a n n o t s a y W oods a n i W. ( ’. B lalock, r e s p e c tiv e - t h a t b e c a u s e we a r e n o t like o u r a n - v. I In a d d i tio n to th e n i g h t c o n c e r t c e s to r s t h a t we h a v e less r e lig io n . .I C a rro ll C ha p el, B a y lo r, be- t h a t wfe o u t a t R ich iieve t h a t t h e w o rld is g e t t i n g b e t t e r a Field, located a t e v e r y d ay. WTe do n o t b eliev e in th is th e c o n c e r t w a s a vision o f b u s in e s s . W e m e r e ly p u r - Waco. In B elton r e t u r n e n g a g e m e n t w ith th e B a y lo r sue o u r h u m d r u m e x is te n c e d a y a f t e r Belton ( ho ral Club w h ich a p p e a r e d in d a y a n d h a v e no visions. A r s t i n on F e b r u a r y l l . A t Hills-,' boro th e c o n c e rt w a s f o r t h e b e n e f it h e a v e n l y visions. “ W e e x p e c t God to com e to us in of th e J u n i o r Red C ross. A l a r g e p a - ^ c o n c e r t w a s so m e c e r t a i n fix ed way. W e p l a n it cade s t a g e d in th e a f t e r n o o n p r e c e d in g th e all o u t j u s t how God will r e v e a l H im - I he S e n io r c la s s o f C le b u r n e s e lf to us. W e m u s t know t h a t God le c ita l. th e Glee Club will r e v e a l H im s e lf to us in o u r ev ery - H ig h School b r o u g h t I know t h a t h e r e are holy to t h a t place. !day t a s k s . places, m a d e s a c r e d by a s so c ia tio n , b u t I he club m e m b e r s w e r e entertained I w ould hav e you look f o r H im in your I k now t h a t you will fin d God in hom es o f a n d f r ie n d s in all of t h e p la c e s w h e r e in y o u r w o rk as t r u l y as you w ill an y- 1 e x - U n iv e r s it y students J class. Glees Wel l E n t e r t a i n e d . t h a t P a u l h ad w e re " T h e v isio n s to a d v e r t i s e th e o n c e r ts w ere g iv e n . In ad dition , a w here. you w ill n ot find Him an y p la c e .” If you do n o t find H im th ere (C ontinued on p a g e fo u r.) THE DAILY TEXAN The Student Daily Publication of the University of Texas. Published every morning except Mon­ day during the college year. Entered as second-class m atter a t the Postoffice a t Austin, Texas, under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. Subscription price $2.50 per year— provided for each student through the Student Activity fee. Silas B. R agsdale Editor-in-Chief F. Edward Walker, Managing Editor Offices; University, Room 155, Main Building, Telephone 3149. Down Town, 204 W. Sixth St., Telephone 489. Issue Editor for Today: VERNON B. HILL Milton F. L in g Associate Editor Reporters. Scott Anderson Mack Newsom lone Adamson Viola Baker Oscar Myres Charles Cates W, C. Cowan M. E. N utt Paul Collier Helen Mather Corinne Connor Mildred Gladney Anna Belle Latimer AN I IN FAIR PROPOSITION. According to an announcement from the Atheltic Council, stu ­ dent coupon holders will have to part with fifty cents in order to get a decent seat at the White Sox game f riday. arrangement. This is decidedly unfair to the student body, and The Texan de­ sires to express in the bitterest terms of disapproval the action of the Council which sanctioned such an Four and this number would sections be an unusually stinty provis­ ion—of choice seats should be re­ served for student use. Instead of such a reservation, the Coun­ cil has set aside the four sec­ tions in the southernmost end of poorest the grandstand—the seats imaginable. The girls will get better seats, but still their reserved section may be classed as a most un­ choice location. They have the two divisions north of the boys. For better seats, they, too, will have to pay 50 cents extra. S. M. A. cadets have been promised a .special section and their admission price will be fifty cents. In other words, the aviators will get better seats for fifty cents than students will for the coupon books. entire Good Tailoring Wili Outlive Ordinary Clothes J U S I n o w , it s a patriotic e c o n o m y to o rder long-w earing clo th es—to p a y a fair price, a n d get tailoring that will hold its sightliness a n d k e e p y o u satisfied for a longer p eriod. h e w m e n eve r retain che aply-ta ilored clothes till th ey w e a r The s h a p e goes a s k e w a n d the entire “ h a n g ” b e ­ out. c o m e s loose a n d floppy, a n d t h e y ’re off to th e store for a n e w one. M erely try ou r TCaAn G lo b e s a n d let g o o d tailoring a d d life to g e n u i n e all-wool materials. 42 5 to 4 6 0 E. M. Scarbrough & Sons THE (HULS VOTE. JUDGE SIMPKINS TO ACT ON COMMITTEE Y. W. C. A. BOARD TEA. AWARDING PRIZE The spirited voting on the part of the girls was the feature of Tuesday’s election. The upper­ class girls’ box registered a to­ tal of 289 votes, and with but one exception the new constitu­ tion was favored. The Fresh- men girls have a solid mass of Simpkins 103 votes in favor of the new C* ?' 1>0ttS’ the chairman °f the, Skits, representing some parts of committee, has given out the follow- the work done by the National Y. W. jing rules for the guidance of all com- p a ., with some special reference to tbe particular branches of University 1 Owing to the absence of Dr. Butte, his place on the committee for t h e ' The regular Y. W. C. A. Advisory awarding of the the Girls’ A prize offered by Earl B. Mayfield in Study Hall yesterday afternoon. the interest of the Longhorn Maga- large attendance of Y. W. C. A. me- Judge W. S. hers made the occasion a success and zine will be filled by avery pleasurable event in every way. Delightful Skits Represent Work of Y. W. ( ’ . A. During the War. --------- e gir s ate to be congratu- petitors: twenty-five dollar Board the Law Department. tea was given in . * committees; of Railways ------------------------- s v a t o m ” . y state Commerce Commission.” their method of co-ed interested < Z nnh and Complete Power to Contro1 and publicity The subject of the essay shall be: y. W. C. A. work, were given. ' -s tate Regulation lated, both on getting every “The Hostess’ House” was given by and on the material effects of V^orth 1>reservin£» or should the Full the music, religious meetings and the “district registration, , ‘ t Regulate the Railways of the United representing University matriculation , detailed scheming Will reap re- States be Conferred Upon the Inter- day, was presented by the s0cial mem- JUlts always. jbership and finance committees. A The rules governing the contest are: combination scene, representing Mexi- Ihe successor of Mr. Beck— , L The papers m ust be delivered to can mission, Red Cross, and Old La- we know not who he is—could the editor of the Longhorn Magazine dies* Home work> was given by th Godard, Mr. Joseph. Lawrence DuMars, George Massie, Pickens, Angly; bass, Vernon Elledge, W a lte r Seaholm, Jack G oforth, and Ic. Briggs. John (Heckler. A rth u r Deen acted as W ake Miss Lindy, W a rn e r, Glee accom panist fo r the club. The q u a r ­ te t consisted of Briggs, Jo sep h, Wil- son, and Elledge. The s tr in g play- Mr. Allen a n d Chorus. ers w ere: Pickens, H e ste r and Brown, mandoline, a n d Wilson and A ngly on the gu itar. F. E d w a rd W alker m a n a g e r of the Glee Club this ye a r, (b) and was in c h a rg e of th e concerts and To Thee O Country, E ichberg, Glee trip. j)e Coppah Moon, Shelley, Q u a rte t. solo, selected, W illiam T rom bone T ru m p e te r, D ix-Salter, Glee Club. Isolde’s Love D eath, Piano solo, T o re a d o r Song, from Carm en, Bizet, ( a ) A b s e n ts M etcalf-Lynes; is W ag ner-L izet, ML. Deen. Club. Club. j Pianologue, selected, Mr. Rawlins. Skit Lakes Well. SPECIAL MEETING NEW MEMBERS AT The biggest hit of the p ro g ra m w as ' S trin g Q u a r te t, an Act of Up-to- the n um ber entitled “ An Act of U p-to- Date G rand O p e ra , Messrs. B riggs, D ate G rand O pe ra ," which came as Dupree, Wilson, and Glee Club. -------------------------- the last th in g on the p ro g ra m . This is a skit done entirely in music, being RAMSHORN ELECTS a t a k e o f f on g ra n d opera. The music various noted from comes entirely g ra n d operas. The principal charac--------------------------- ---------- A special m eeting of the R a m sho rn te rs, Mr. Tyler, Mrs. Tyler, and the J a n ito r , were respectively by D ebating Society was held T u e sd ay William Dupree, William B rig gs, and n ight in o rder to vote on the following Glenn Wilson. The scene is laid on men for m em bership: the fifth floor of a hotel. F ire b r e a k s K. G a r r e tt, C. V. Bulten, G. C. Ful- out late a t night, and there is g r e a t ler, Dave R. P e n a , J. O. Stilley, E. S. con stern atio n and considerable comic Reames, FL FL Davis, B. M. G u sse tt, the g u ests finally es- D. Wilde, E. J. B iskam p, Paul Deutz, action before cape. The solo work of the principals L. O. Crockett, W. H. King, VV. L. as well as the chorus of p a ja m a -a r- F inlay, ^R. O. W u p p e rm a n , K. Schapi- ra y e d g uests never down the house. failed to b rin g ro, and E. B. Jackson, j These men a r e hereby advised t h a t taken O th e r num bers th a t were o u tsta n d - they were elected to m e m be rship by ing fe a tu re s of the p ro g ra m were the the society, and they a r e to a tte n d num b ers by John Rawlins, Billy Allen, the next m ee tin g and be inducted into fee of and Donald Jo sep h, the playing of the membership. The s tr in g in s tru m e n ta litie s, the solo work one dollar is payable to the tr e a s u r e r , of A r t h u r Deen on the piano, and the C arnerio, G ra h am , or Bunsen before so n g “ Wake Miss Lindy,’’ by the Glee the n e x t re g u la r m eeting, which will Club. “ The Eyes of Texas A re Upon be held next T uesday a t 7 p. in. in the Home Fires room 102, E n g in e e rin g Building. The Y o u’’ and “ Keep B u rn in g " were used by the Glee Club, m eeting took place before the F o ru m which w ere well received. A barber- m eeting, and w as dismissed as soon shop q u a r te t, c o nsisting of Pickens, as th e business was over with. Dupree, Wilson, and Elledge, lent a q u a in t a i r to th e p ro g ra m . KI ETV C O U N T IE S TO initiation Next Concert a t Home. HOLD A N N U A L RALLY T h e Glee Club is p ra c tic in g now fot I t will th e n e x t U n iv e rsity c o n c e r t be given in a b o u t ten days, probably in the m e n ’s g y m n a s iu m , and will be fre e to all s tu d e n ts who have paid th e the various contests conducted u n d e r th e sam e the auspices of the U niversity I n t e r ­ B la n k e t T ax. P ra c tic a lly tr ip scholastic League. The League has p r o g r a m as given on (Continued from p age one.) ---------- AT C LO SE O F W E E K th e road the S ta te organized, 165 counties in with re g u la rly appointed officers, and it is not u nu su a l for fro m 3,000 to 5,000 people fro m various p a r ts of the county to assem b le a t one of these r a l ­ lies. Thus a t an e stim a te d a v e ra g e of 500 fo r each county m eet, which this U n i­ is certainly con servativ e, in vital versity o r g a n iz atio n comes touch with 82,500 school pupils, te a c h ­ e r s , and p a tr o n s th ro u g h these county ' meets. /L ITE R A R Y SO C IE T Y G U A R D IA N O F OUR N E W DEMOCRACY received Speaking. Iowa. He both an und er­ g ra d u a te and m a s t e r ’s degree from has fo r m any Knox College, which Years been d isting uished by the s u ­ p e r i o r tra in in g it has offered in P u b ­ u n d e r-g ra d u a te As l i c 's tu d e n t P ro f e s s o r Brown represented j his college in the in te r s ta te o ra to ri­ c a l association in 1902. During his c a re e r a teacher, j Professor Brow n has w ritte n n u m e r­ ous articles fo r m agazines, and has been in wide d em and as a lecturer on the lyceum p la tfo rm . as LAW STUDENTS WILL ENTER POLITICS IN LOCAL COUNTIES nior L aw class and has been very ac­ tive in all student a ff a irs . T r y T ex an w a n t ads. They bring results. A d vertise in The Texan. TEXAN WANT ADS ads T E X A N w a n t bring results R a te s, I cent p e r w ord for the first in se rtio n , th re e insertion s fo r 2 cents A boslutely no ad ta k e n over the phone. Call a t room 155, Main Building. No ad ta k e n fo r less th a n 25 cents. P a y ­ m e n t in advance alw ays required. WrA N T E D — U shers fo r the W hite Sox- T e x a s baseball gam e. See R. B, H enderson a t the Athletic Office. 3-27 B O Y S ’ ROOMS with p riv a te bath and sleeping porch. 702 W est 21st St. 3-29 Call 1282. j G IR L S m ay secure board and room I a t Bien Venido, 2 0 10. W ichita St. j G as heat, hot w a te r, sleep in g porches, maid to keep rooms. M atron of th e • home will show room s a ny time. R e f ­ erences, Mrs. Helen M. K irby, Mrs. F a n y C. Ig le h art. I ---------------------------------------------------------- I ROOM AN D BOARD fo r fo u r young I rooms j fre sh , well ve ntilated, cosy an d w arm . I W ould like a few table boarders. 2410? U n iv e rsity Ave. Phone 2723. ladies. Board excellent, Quite a few stu d e n ts from the Law D epartm ent a re a s p ir in g for political fame. Those p assin g th e recent b a r exam ination have decided to p u t their knowledge into use a t the earliest pos­ sible moment. Several Seniors expect to w ithdraw from the d e p artm e n t in the n e a r fu tu r e in order to run fo r office in th e ir respective counties. L. Brann will ru n fo r county a t t o r ­ ney of H ailton County. Mr. B ra n n the b a r exam ination recently passed and has an unusu ally high stan d in g in all his courses. W a lte r D. Avra of Zapata County will run for county a t ­ torney on a woman s u f fr a g e platform . J. L. P itts, a Ju n io r Law, with g o d sta nd in g in his classes has decided to run fo r a tto rn e y of Pope County and doubtless fill receive re c ­ ognition of his abilities. Miss Nellie G. Robertson of G ran b u ry will run fo r county a tto r n e y of Hood County. Miss Robertson is a m em b er of the W om ­ a n ’s Council, vice-president of the Se­ county find S T U D E N T S Will com fortable room s a t R aines Mansion, connect­ ed w ith p le a s a n t sleeping porches, $3.50 to $5.00, one-half block e a st of c a m p u s. 2110 Tom Green St. Phone 2413. A t th e Driskill B a rb e r Shop you get good service an d the b e st tre a tm e n t. M oritz Silver, Prop. T h e T exas B a rb e r Shop. We please. 1008 Con­ Mac. O liphant, Prop. g re ss. j S T U D E N T S — Go to th e Palace B arber Shop, Bo?.che Bldg., fo r fir s t class w ork. Billy Wolf, Prop. • G IR L S — Nice rooms and board a t 203 E. 25th St. Room board, and heat, I *30. Phone 2147. s ta ir s e s a s t up- and i F O R R E N T — South I rooms, convenient kitchen- ( ette, nice for girls w a n tin g to p re p a re I p a r t o r all their meals. 716 W. 22 1-2 • St Phone 1351. ARMY HEADQUARTERS REGULATION SHOES ANO PUTTEES DI L L I N G H A M S H O E CO. The Austin National Bank O F A U S T IN , T E X A S RESOURCES, $5,000,000.00 E. P. WILMOT, P re sid e n t Wm. IL FO L TS, V ice-President J NO. IL C H IL E S , Vice-President MORRIS H I R S H F E L D , C ashier C. M B A R T H O L O M E W , Asst. Cash. FACULTY AND STUDENTS’ ACCOUNTS SOLICITED NO A CCOUNT TOO SM A L L TO H A N D L E seaitscEa# T FISHING TACKLE FOR SALE BY W A L T E R T IP S & CO. Austin, Texas 1817 1917 JOHN BREMOND CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS And Roasters of High Grade Coffees T exas’ Oldest Jobbing House JNO. L. 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