Ti,., vv> V U " * * , * » )R eve*. mn VOL. X U n iv e r s it y S ta tio n e ry F r a te r n it y ami C l Mb H u rd 's The B e s t Made E v e ry th in g C a rrie d B y A n U p To-1910 — ............ I ' I '* V W H L X B . m v A M , , A r l ' K I M V B V T M K S I T l> K N T S ’ T H E I N I V K U S I I v A U S T IN . T E X A S , S A T U R D A Y . JA N U A R Y 15. 1910. N O . .IO CUBERT EMPLOYED IS OILLIS GUE INTER-SOCIETY DEBITE CIUS smoked e is i dight, next situ bd iyt * * * fc. ; r p A U A 1J, c . a h a m s ; V ou Know lummy architect L 1B R A R V P L A N S W I L L S O O N B E M R T Y r I V t M E N H A IL IN G F R O M D R V W N A N D W O R K t o B E G I N D A L L A S S P E N T L A S T E V E N I N G A T O N C E - C O M P L E T E D S Y A T J O Y O U S R E C R E A T I O N . r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s f r o m b o t h ' Ii* • J *■ (’ii»• i i i ' i i ’ a f t S O C I E T I E S A R E P R E P A R I N G F O R < oloi ado I 'u h erst! \ j;t. r H E F I N A L S T R U G G L E — B O T H Ti* A M S A R E S T R O N G . MIRCH NEIE TEM OTHER ENTERTIINMENTS S ta tio n e ry S to re s - n t s nt«-t to d i s m e s t h ,. | , | „ , IR a n , M o n d a y iu ^ rtifin ^ l h , , isem rvi „ r r ... About fifty men, all st lid,.'lits ft*.itll spot I Tira t Iona of th.* prop,,ta-,| tH,H h r i ' b u i l d i n g . a i , | r t b d a i n . .! | M Hollas, mer last Sunday afternoon a n t ora ‘ ' I t C a l l a s Club. T h is is th, '•rut ,li»i. organised under the name \Y f ll the Cl als lint one W e e k aw a v . A i t h u n a n a y o f d e b a t e r s *•‘u n io n f o r a d a y m i d a h a l f . P r e * or ,,,,, vUv fr°h * which the members (Minale d in a b ility a n d with LAW seldom ti pies- j I'exas ,-limbed C lk,*N I •ti those tnoiinM incer* so, |.*»\ mat,. nf \|, K lt|| » efnr.* br oke n int o the r «In* •rn! ria ' f ti an. a x i i>\ ,• infer ho, im circles He. how. Vf r. won t h e Ro«»s t| R dan prize « geld wllfl h DHv dollars «»f the Athenaeum last spring in an oratorh a1 , ..ut.*4 Both Stinson ami M- 'Milan h .v, ,h, ! re .■-lilly made th, 1 f hut I niv rsity .I* hating a,.rid They ar bv st Tong men. as was evidenced Hi.* way linndh ,| ih-- in which th**v siihj**, t and their opp.unnfv Hi rough the prelim inaries From the Rusk *-omes r.nir men e.iiialiy as Strong a* Ho* Vtlienaeting repr, m u tate h I Mess has never I cf .re parti, in a , out cst ai this Unlversltv yp, hid is A Irtr and Yale and lr a Hinter her,*. he receive 1 wide rc.vgnltioti as a *. It degt. es fr.*m hoih Civ La v \t the first named in stituti «n hater ami represent e,| Hiat just ii ut ion iii some of im contests Pleasants needs very lit 11« im re in • Ile won second pin,,* it, tin ­ I .si Hon. uit, r society o rato rical contest y,*ni aud is said to I,.* mu, Ii stroll' et* than at any previous time, Ile also a Senior Law md under v,*ry favorable auspices. The organ iH tUu, prvMv ImvIsmi O f its t«r.*er the club lt i g . l v to the individual efforts of H o rn - iw o or three Ballas men. T he object of the chih is to I,ring 'lu* I »aIbis men in closer touch with • tell other, to advertise ha Uhs it I niversify, hut prim arily to ad the v ir t u e the I hi Uhs, l l , I versify or Texas af its I lie club hopes through organization to advertise rh.* Culver* idly thoroughly at Ballas and In* •I i c e a ti increasing number of ahi is the dents to collie lier.* from v. ar jf iv , ar l o l l , .. lion over which both a s t a t e a n d a nation have been fighting, a ffairs are Inter so* •dinning them selves f,„- 'defy de* ate vhbdi takes pin, ,* next Saturday night. Jan u ary 2 2 . in the I tilversity 'a u r o riu m t h , rile (piestioti foe this ye a r's confest is one of ,1 nation w ile Interest. The 'tank Cm,rarify I.aw. Trite, t||»» .pi *s- is confined ion is s o stated that 'n r. Mas. but Texas is not the only I* i i ion which has b e e n at lite in th,* this on,* m e a s u r e , s . 1 Jiggling on»*r it 81 ml Ja r m easures have i>,*m enacted other slates, besides it was an Is I I Th., offl. .TH or Do. . lob ar.. nH ,J*-' .............. . I.,wb: W in ,or w rm : .lob,, M « r r l» ., “ I t , i . « J ’ ,h ‘' md Hie Vt helmet) i i i In en se riv a lry of / ............... is alw a ys on** ar** iudh athing ! hut t " i l l he a lift I*- Ill* re (ll t ell .4, * I his year than usual betafite of the limos! evenly balanced (R ic o Inn. the stron array or speakers and d. cue,* concern manifested on every* Hid • \ I ready ay in pat hiders for en* ii side and lining up for the contest ar.* mitnv pre lief ions relativ,- to th.* u n i­ . “ • "* < aivers, another r.*pt*« setout iv** froth Rusk, has engaged in some contest* Ile has never be within tile society iii the tore represented the society 'u d ito riu m . imt his ability goes ut, questioned Hutchinson is spending his year her,* aud is a student ial w Department, from Princeton. Those who him during Hie prelim inaries fir* f fin­ ll,- holds a d.*gr,* • in h e a r d state is a forceful and , ff.*« tlve Hi.ti he speaker. , , r * b # t a « Although some of the represent a- in the forensic field, 'iveg n e new they are unusually strong. M cK inn ey. a Sen io r L aw . from rh.* Athenaeum •« recognized as one of the most aide in the U n iversity, debaters it,, u " i t l l a quartette on either Hid* hacked by sym pathizers strong . ..» Merit and number tin.St **li .‘St promises I,* * to fluiMhlHfle ever held. Vadito,* mn. w ill redound with the spirited the , outing the Tie in president* C». Im who ti Long vice* pres* ' I * - . ' : K Minn R I,rhl... ,.,r ...a r v - L I* ria ; A. C. Allan. p.V*4d**„t; VV. A ». c . H ill ro,Minor. Sprln n I'e a h y . vicepresident.* R. a . R itch ie, secretary -treasurer; \v. " ’oxen* croft, reporter, F . Last night the club held its first social function, a smoker. T h is was Law iii the basement of rh.* held Building and forty-five jo vial spirits mingled, smoking good cigars, drink- i,l« «"«d puiwh. eating luscious friiir .Iii,I I ............................ and listening to appropriate «j»eech**-». T he SJM*.-, lies were such as only D al­ las men can make. aud no other sin dent would attem pt to make one of . i . . , the kind. Th.* U n iv e rsity orchestra rendered music for the occasion T h is is a H i m of a series of social me*’t* Rigs the club is to give through th.* year. I, last ni-ht s function is an y in d i­ cation of the success of rh.- club it will be showered with prosperity throughout its existence. _____ A . ( . B a l d w i n & S o n s 906 C on g ress W ll Move to 916 C ongress. iii ____________________________________________________ ■l-T.-ill. rl i l r i i n i n r H T o r r , „ m t | „ . ~ — n r , » ,u ,.( .f o i n p l o v . n l . r aRH « ; b 1h *.» P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E A S S O C I A T I O N «■>* <•' t h o I m st k i n , u n n r o l l I f f , t a ,f lim i n a ry p lans won* d or I.!,* J u p ,,, and M E E T S . Tho k. opoiuio and Po lit I, al Hoi. rn o Anociation held (ta regular meeting Iasi Thursday evening, when fin* Ii.. . oitjbi.r program, which biol hoop po 4 . i"ine,|, aaa carried out. Robert Penn. th** only memh .r on the program present, took also the part aaa I un rd to his colleague and made a \„r.v "E co n o m ic iiiterwulng talk on the Statu*. of th.* Cotton I lid u h try in the til.* .-otic piston At I Bited Bt it lea, of Mr. Peim 'a talk a ahort bualnesa it was decided meeting ".Ik held. the to He* tin* more members from Political Science School, mu) to have lHtt.*r part of a pa J# 11, address th.* Hi.* year by some prominent citizen T ile preaidetit of lip* of th** State int ion Hinted that at the end of lh,* j .-ar ,1 faculty com m ittee would look or,*r nil the papers prepared lm th.* hest ones and h a v e a r • this year. anti would He­ that t h e m form. ill bulletin p u b lish ed int crest. ‘‘boul,! not only stim ulate fin should he of value not only to the students, hut to the p e o p le o v e r is iii** State, as die subject which " T h e Mug worked on this y e a r Is Clifton Cnlted States’ The next meeting w ill b Industry th** in 'an. 27. and all interested i"*ld th,* work ar, urged to attend. -New V..rk c ity . ban been engaged to ,,rHU “ I* the plans. The new build* lag is to cont upwards of f 2iMi.nou.nnd I* *0 he one of the moat beautiful an,] niodeiti of Rh kind in the South. w ill probably he lo c a t e on I, th e , j south weal corner of the en in pun W ork w.ll »>.* liegiiu aa s o o n na possible and pushed rapidly until rh.* htiilditig fly M arch completed, Board of K.g.-nrs hop,* to hay r. c iv for occupancy. I. tu n 'Vi»h such an architect as Mr. Oil* to d raw up the plans we can hen look for an excellent piece of mod­ re- ern architecture. T h is man was « i n l y president o f the Am erican In* at s titure of A rchitects and Htauds .Many fit.* head p|a nile.) public hit Md in vs have been and mnuv and (o n stm eted bv him. .if ii is profession. more are now under way. Contracts filly been let to him to de­ o f N ew T h ls jV o r k C ity ; t h e buildings of t h e P i , I sign the Custom Houses versity of Minnesota have been plan* h. . l i e d bv h i , . , - lied 1»y him: and he is now construct Rig a new public lib rary in s r Louis, ............................. and a new capitol for A rkansas and M Innesota. IM( tures made daily, for th. Car- in min. by Jen sen Photo Co. N O T IC E S O P H O M O R E S . D A Y ' S E L E C T I O N . A N N O U N C E M E N T S F O R T U E S ­ The f o l lo w Rig men are hereby ap­ (Engineers I i'* Sophomore Acadenis will meet ii" Sophomore joint M*s8io,» on Saturday. Ja n . la. at 2:HO, upon 1,1 the 'uditorium , to decide ■ • of i»-uan, e of a c l a s s edition I he I ' ‘.van and the election of an .*d- iii pointed as election officials in tip* several departm ents for next Tues* lay. Ja n . candidates for the Presidency of tho w. Pinal I urn f,v ho eot.ul . . . . Reception are to be voted up- OII : I ''th, when the respective ■■ - ■■ ; basement. '.very* member of tin* class is L a w D ep artm en t. ul'K<*d til Re present. Z. S. A R M S T R O N G , _ President. *» ♦♦♦■<■»» d-n . ■§■ 1 H d ♦ .Judge. Presid ing J . r . H ickm an: issociates. VV. A. Parish , VV. C. M or­ row; clerks. R. [,. Carlock. B. Kouts, Rio. O. Douglas. K. K, Bain. Shall. J. J. Good. ( ’. (\ I MYRTLE ELVYN HAN ST - ' MS. * ^ Tickets on sale at the •wO-op, special rates ‘o U n iv e rs ity Stu- Dents c^Au pices o f c/Mrs. R obert G. Crosby", President c o listin P'estival ^Association : A cad em ic D e p a rtm e n t— (M e n .) M artin Quaid, Presid ing Ju d g e , a s ­ V ance; I). Duncan. E. L. s o c i a t e s . clerks. E. T. Ph illip s, J. Brown. O. A. Sm ith, J . L. H ighsaw , P. J . A n ­ thony, E. C. Soule. I). A cad em ic D e p a rtm e n t— (G ir ls .) It. B. Cobb, Presid ing Ju d g e ; S. Henderson. associates. Jr .. A. Clerks. F. F lyn n , T. I). K en n ard : ll. B. W haling, E. O. Tanner, 'V. VV. M ca­ llum. J. O. Tennert, Z. (\ A rm stron g .’ E n g in e e rin g D epartm en t. Presiding Judge, Mux Thom as: a s­ sociates Hugo M iller, D. C. U p s lf. Boothe, '*omb: clerks. J . Fran k Denison. J. O. Gilm er, E. Battersh y, H R. Thomas, IS. J. Von Rosenberg. Voting places w ill be located as follows; L a w Department, Moot Court y o r ne Eng ineerin g I >epartinent, Room I to* hours.* of election w ill be from v In- f° J- JO p. rn., and students are urged to vote early and "avo id he The election will rush.” under rh.* A u stralian System and the whole conduct Ballo t of same. both as to the o fficials hold- it j lug the elections and the voters th** J them, has been placed under 1 Honor Syst» m. Improper, dishonest, or suspicious conduct w ill be in ves­ tigated a n i dealt with, and reported to the Students* Counc il r , thy same manner as cases of dishonesty ort quizzes or examinations are now dealt with by tin Council. The jwslges above named are re­ to see me before Tuesdav quested receive further ! a n i instructions re­ garding the procedure of election, in he j case an officer cannot s e r v e , should so indicate at once, that oth­ er appointees may be named. T O W N E Y O U N G . President Students’ Association. C igars and Kin© Pipe Tob accos a t M ©Fad den’s. Suits, Overcoats, Shoes Reduced in Prices Reduced to prices th'it w ill guarantee ti 11 im - mediate clearance. W e are not m aking this sa e m erely a price sale. W h e n you consider the high ch aracter o f th m ercha dise, it ’s as certain shrew d buyerr see it-— a golden buying opportunity, cTWany men are looking ahead, th e y ’re m aking h ay w hile the sun shines. T h e y 're buying Suits, O vercoats and Shoes at these reduced prices. S I T T S A T $27.OO— W e re $35, $10, $45 and $17.50. S U I T S A T $15.00— W e re $18, $20 and $22.50. O V E R C O A T S A T $20.00— W e r e $27.50 and $30. O V E R C O A T S A T $11.50— W e re$ 1 5 and $18. S U I T S A T $20— W e re $25. $30 and $35. S U I T S A T $11.50— W e re $12.50, $15 and $16.50. O V E R C O A T S A T $15.00— W e re *20, $22.50 a d $25 O V E R C O A T S A T $7.50— W e r e $10.00. $6.50 S H O E S F O R $4.98. 55.00 S H 0 E S p $5.00 S H O E S F O R $3.68. j , $4.50 S H O E S F O R $2.68. I Room, under A uditorium : Academ ie fir. B attle w ill give a lecture B h is­ Departm ent— (g irls ,') Regents' Room, r.rated by stereoptican view s to the No. 49; (M e n ,) M ain A uditorium — Pie ria n Society, W ed nesd ay afternoon. SCARBROUGH & HICKS T H E T E X A N An O fficia l S tu d en t P u b lica tio n of the U n iv e r s ity of T ex**. Publish ed Sem i w e e k ly by the S tu ­ dents of the U n iv e rs ity , A u stin , Tex. M A R K M C G E E H E R B E R T R A T H E R . . . . Editor-In-Chief. ........... ........ R O B E R T H A R D W I C K E A ssista n t Editor-In-Chief. ..................... . . . . . . L IN G O P L A T T E R ................. A th le tic E d ito r. ; | ........... . - J A N E W O O D R U F F . . . A ssistan t A th le tic Ed ito r. .................... .................... U n iv e r s ity E d itre ss. M A R K H A N N A H , C. S. P E R K I N S J R . , A sst. Bus. M gr. .............. M a n a g e r., e n te re d as second-class m a tter S ep ­ tem ber 25, 1906, at the postoffice at A u stin , Texas, under the act of Con ' g reet of M a rch 3, 1879. — A S S O C IA T E S . L o u ise Jo h n so n , Lou ise L a w re n c e G ra ce Long, W . C. B la lo c k , George H ill Jr . , G race B y rn e , H arw o od S ta cy , T. B. Reeae, Am oa Pe te rs. L lo y d L o ck rid g e M a ry B atta , Th e Texan o ffice la room 46, on B u ild ­ the first floor of the M a in ing. A d d re st s n co m m un ication s to The Texan, A u stin , Texas. S u b s c rip tio n ...................81.50 per year. « r T N C T t X A N . T h e r i g h t q -* s l t p r a g e . a p p o i n t e d to r a h * the $ 12. . " " yet 'h*> r h e a rsa ls w i ll b#* c o n t in n ,,(j I pf) I th e eve o f a n “ l o t i o n o f c o — *,».*• ne*#-, I* h a s a l w a y s be#*n <‘a s ­ ta m a r y f a r th- «*dftortii| c o l u m n o f u - - t e e ? t o d i l a t e m o r e or Ic s.- .it random u p o n " t }:♦> it been lia s ' ■ t i .nae re d n e s s o f li t t lf n o tic e I. t h * ballot,' et t e t r a , and quite a s oft lint w h e t h e r I e - - h e e d e d sue h a p p e a l has been r* carded ae in* *»ns* qu- n* I ii in th* past or w ill e so r o a a r d e*l JHON not 'n th* point, n a m e ly m n y o u , th iud iv id u <1 stu de nt, af- ford to wa iv i* y o u r n eb ? to be re* honed w ith an * I• ct; *11 111 VV ii b Ii needed bv c a n v a s s i n g su bs* riptiotia. I,;:?- r e p o r t s s h o w that flu* canvass!- r> h iv e be* ’ fair Iv HU* c e s s f u l , w itll a lairn:#* pct < * ? * o f fib* hi talent b o d y vet t*> rn* seen, I u n i th#* r e ­ b a n d *v i 11 bec o m e a p e r m a n e n t Var (T), si tv *>. 4 ;tni/.n l i o n , th** prop#): q e r r s w ill b e held in in. "in i •**;•'.s of th*- spriny, m o n t h s vv n th** Nudity. .e* > co a- (In d e lig h tfu l cann In quire I m o n e y ' n enald* ’ h** * x p e n s o s tm,** I r e a l i t y . to be <1* fr, y* cl c a n be r a is* *1 th* b a n d do# s n#*t p r o p o s e to * fie* ; .. p e r m a n e n t o r g a n i s a t i o n . I f th* s in I N O T IC E . T h e H e n n a ilia W ill m#***f \\',*dur|. VO*! ate or elm s h o u l d be in te n s e ly interest#**! ? VV** a* sum * that rh** d e n t s w ill j * s p o n d ns tb**y sh o u h l bo night. r* tso ra h le common sense a n s w e r is S O . I a n ! a n n i e. t h r o u g h l a /in * » . n.-g) *< t i n v *»#.., w e a l l m u t A d ‘*pr**< at* m f < b a t s c u m \ o *• b l i n d l y o f r«*> k I*' S s l y a s ’n th#* issu*'s is l r r # ’c*ofn i l e a l I* to m ature manhood. T h e student that lins no in d ivid u a l gain depend • u t o|H)n or I ii \ o h *»d In this ele ctio n -itctnld n e ve rth e le ss vol** for th# man h i s H am m in g p#>w.*rs must subs**rv. his ’titer# sis and conf# r att honor I ii t n*. nam** of th** whole student body, wh#*n, in fact, o n ly a part of ti*, student body parM. ipai#*s In th* 25 * „ O ff O*’ a i’ Mens* Clot-unu, O v e r e a t s 'Od R a in C o lt s . i 11 *# ’ i <»11 \n issue pond**»am < d**p#*nd#*n* «• op#‘lily tak* must n#'C*,a a a rily h ave tw o sid**s, on#* ttstialU having a pr#*- H art. S c h a ff ne r A M arx C lothin g, e m b ra cin g fa n cy w ors'ecs. of support. but to the man bi th.* m iddle of rh* rend, it- asserts itself, forcing him **» r#*a* Ii some conclusion and his stand So lf you m ust co w ith th#* m in o rity or m a jo rity . N a v y B lu r S erg es a id b :rck w orsteds. A rare op portunity to get the be t clo th ing at the price of cbp.,p go as yo u r reason di< ta*, s and • x* t\ a rig h t valu#*l**ss unle ss in d i­ grades. v id u a lly a va ile d ##f. Come now and let us show you. BOWEN & STEBBINS frivol*. s d isp la y *,f lin g e rie dr. • *s A P R E C E D E N T E S T A B L I S H E D . and Hovers win rival even the high • th er **• hoot commenced)# tit, w ill be ab solu tely no d istin ctio n b* \nd ll. H a ll has be#*n th#* re# ipi* tit cif many * alliable inpr#.v »>m< nt.s sin* #* tw.M*»i the men grad u ates in th.or f,1< Pt*#*s#»nt St* w ard. ll ll. 8#*av. has whit#* stilts and fie* fit*-iiIvy in theirs, taken tin* co n tro l of its affairs. Thes#* B U H S H A R R I S . im p ro vem en t* ar#* g lvtn ii a refin in g in flu en ce, w hich eau n** observed in I t h a n k y o u .” ■ii* g* tierul atm o sph ere about th#1 --.I—. . _ I H a ll, A piano has been secured, and In his rec# nf address in the I ’nl I bv a Joint e ffort of the m anager and v e rs ify NudifO’ ium, Mr. B r y a n add#*»| I *Tud#*n!s of the H all. It is assiir# d a intl#* touch w hich c a rrie d us b a lk (H i ti It ^ ill b** r**taiued. A reception A P L E A F O R T H E C A P A N D C O W N Th** question of ab o lish in g the cap am i gown. that tim** honored mark to »»tli#*r d a ys f ’oncluding, h* s. id- I 1’hank \ o u .'‘ How mor#* gra«*e* fu lly and **ff#s fly# Iv * m ild h#* have re#*alled for us th** d ear old dav < w hen on F r id a y aft<*rrioot)s we w*»uld or th#* gradu ate, which is now pend­ don our S u n d ay t*a»s and “ iiiv fik a or lounging room has b#*#*n provided for the stu den t* in w hich ti# enter- C a rria g es In connection. nil 'h**ir friends. lh* ;* is ((insider- 208-210 E . F ifth St. Pho ne 25. able talk of turning th#* fourth floor if th# h all into a d a rn in g room. If his is decided upon. it w ill h»* o v e r ­ ing b**f»ir#* th#* student body m eans pi«*c * ’ In th** old sch o o lh o u se? im hauled and hav#* fix**d e v e ry con* you not r*M*all how w<* us#* to ad . a in e von leu#*#* for that pnrpos#*. Mr. S«*ay Nelson Davis & Co | BUSH TEMPLE George Miller !: < 3 , , The fin e st light liv e ry In the c t y . A LL TH E NEW M U S IC A T T H E mor. *o us than th#* In stig a to rs of Hiis plan realise. I* tak es a w a y from us th#* badge of honor w hich we are perm itted to w ear o n ly a few short hours at the roost aticl w Ii ic* ii •n part, m akes up for th#* ceaseless toll of four bing y#*ara; for It IS a sat Israel Ion tc» w#*nr a gow n that dis- lin g u istics us as an in d iv id u a l # lass. As to th#* object ion that the gown is too hot for ou r d im ai**, the boys can « odor#*, on a hot su m m er's dav, a swe lterin g c o lla r or #*ven w hen tv- ens ion dem ands, a stu ffy dress suit: •uni, m ing in th#* opposft#* extrem e, the g irls can e a s ily put on an e ven ­ ing dt«*ss on a cold w in te r's night •iud M t around w ith purp le arm s and chati# ring f**< th in a p oo rly h#*at**d room. If we can do th is for some m ere, social c o n v e n tio n a lity , how m uch m ore w illin g ought w** be to **Hiif’ <** for on ly ii v e ry short tim e in ord* r that we m ay p rese rve a b e a u tifu l onar w ill (his n ew custom rn* in augu rated 'hun there w ill spring up a sp irit of r iv a lr y am ong th** g irls for th* most elab orate costum e. T h e w ith much tiem b lln g and tre p id a tio n has a lre a d y «»ff#*i.**j his assistan ce in I M P O R T E R S A N D W H O L E S * - E f#» the front of th#* stag#* and extol this undertakin g th** b ra v e ry of Spat ta rn s o r the for A n o th e r in itia tiv e st**p has been littid** of Regulus, or w ith P a tric k mad.*w hich is causing m any favo ra b le H e n ry shout in th u n d e r tones, (ilium** lib e rty «*r g iv e me death?** md co m p lim e n ta ry rem ark s. T h is is i reform that was in s t ifut#*ri for the j O r perhaps w.* w ere no com m on ii**- benefit of the dining room for# t». I t , G R O C E R S . Go to cla im e r or ***** lt«r. but Instead w ith lessens th.* work #>f th** students in CHAS. G. W U K A S C H . ran* foren sic s k ill w e an alyse d ’ he re la tiv e in tu its of C olu m bu s and im. h#* d ining room »#» alm ost half th# th. tog to 11 v> rv hor your Cigarettes, High Both Phones le i. irig in a l am ount. Fro m th# c a W a s h in g to n , or proclaim #^ th e super­ Hest, I i«'k S ea y has *xpr#*Hs*(l h is , Grade Candies and good --- ior llse ftiInca*< of the horse or th#* vv i Iii i,' * ness .md in ten tio n of bring- t h i n g * t o c a t cow , In any case, our triu m ph of lug about stone igeaus «>f lessening o ra to ry w as b# gun w Ith a s w ift i ight- th** tim e and w#>rk of I hose doing s.*r- z angle bow. our !»*ft iiand being firm ­ in the dining room. Th#* w ork ! ly pressed fin w hile upon the gen er­ ruin* **#! to Mii«*h a nature as to j *r x vi#«* is al v ic in ity of our d ig e stive apparatus, m ake ti).* students m ore d**sirous of th#* gem of « locution being a lw a y s a |H>slfion. It is c e rta in that the pro- c o n c e d e d vvnb an **arnest " I thank ce#|**nt set by " T i c k ” w ill be vou Do not th#*s.» words re c a ll for Hnu.’tl by those w ho follo w him as v'ou th** U tile pink rihb#)n«**l girl who St#»ward. It m eans m uch to the work- a lw a v s select##! re cita tio n s in w hich ing hovs of the H a ll. T h e boys, as she had to kn eel and *»tf«T a prayer'* a uni*, a re very g ra te fu l to our Stew- W h e n Mr. B ry a n used this tim#* hon- an i or#*#! ending vve f#*lt som ehow that I. had com m itted sacril#»ge. \n«l it is charged by some that the I n iv « 'is ity of Texas is not ©ntir* lv d#»voi I o f this offense. It is ass# rt- **il that deb ate sp*-#*# lies in the I.it- for his untirin g e ffo rts tow ard th#* betterm ent of the H a ll as a boy's horn... A N O B S E R V E R . B A N D H A S R E S U M E D P R A C T IC E . 1 1 * * 5 tT / a j c o . 2 ^ mX 3 v* it JD u (6 C CQ .SS - * ii a +* •• 2 b 3 ~ < O c X #c OJ cl; o c a# CC "t OU HD ti co « ti JC H OOco ti c o JC CL 2 C 3 C a, KO «A ti V* 05 C O U o ID ; [ J* R. R E E D , M gr, I ' || Cor. 8th and C on g ress Ava * * J +++ p h w ’H w a ' m 11 n i »»: G E O . W . P A ,'E R S O N U n d e rta k e r and P r o p rie to r Eclipse Sta b le s. Om nibus and Baggage trans­ F in e C a rria g e * and L ig h t Liv­ fer. ery. R u b b e r T ire d H o sp ital Ambu­ "^ n c e . 08 to 116 E a s t Seventh St. la n c e . SOL DAVIS D e a le r in full 'I n j of im ported and dom eatic cig a rs .md tobaccos, station e r y. p erio d icals, oooks and ne«vsos- p rrs. B illia r d s and poci tables now. R e p a v in g pool and b iilia r d t a s p ecialty . 705 C ong. A ve. tablti P r e m iu m s g ive n to all cash patrons. VARSITY TAILORING CO. B R O O K S A J O N E S , P R O P S . C lean in g, P re s s in g and Repairing. W o rk called fo r and d e live re d to any p ir t of c ity . S a tis fa c tio n Guaran­ teed. Old Phone 2460 2212 G u a d a l u p e St. e ra r y 8ocifi**s ar** fre q u n tly coni'lu I- come a P e rm an en t O rganization. + •'•f" :” 1'+ + -r-:-+ -M .+ + + H..!.^+++.,.++n.+++ Through Prop er E ffo r t It M ay Be- ♦-»■»♦# I I I I I I I I ........................ . .27.".......... #*d, “ I thank vo n .” N ow , as a m at­ ter of fact, profound g ra titu d e is — — One.* again the band bas decided oft#*n due to those who h av e to h u- o m ake a i i ' i i i effo rt to got th-* tlx* h eart-b reakin g e ffo rt of the support of th# student body. R e h e a rs ­ a m a te u r orato r. Th** ideal condition als hav#* boon begun ag ain in tho of a ffa irs would be for th#* sp eaker r#*ally to h a v e som ething to say, an i e ith e r to say it in a ph asing man; * r or ill. re s o lu te ly refuse to speak at If the speech be good, no w ord of room under tho stan d pipe, and w ill I"* < ontimiHd iii.til th#* last hope o f : m aintenance has gon»*. the '''as held A m eeting firs t re h e a rs a l night, m,i w plans for s o licita tio n of pa­ th an k s is n e ce s sa ry ; if it be po«>r. tronage from the stu d en ts w ere tak -n up md discussed. A com m ittee w as i such an expression w ill not p alliate tho crim e. W e th e re fo re protest e a rn e s tly f MODEL STEAM I c a ^ n SoTt Ab e Ds u p 0pSaT - U P ' T O D A T E m a c h i n e ^ - 0 T B E s u r p a s s e d , g i v e u s a t r i a l I A U N D R Y I : * *504 L a v a c a St. t o u r w o r k ! Pho nes 6S5. , * 1 1 * ' I I vd-P-P-Pt i ld *H**t*44’j*»i»H«F'H'*i»»l>4*4.4.4.» 4 ,4l^ 4 ,4 4 e ’i,» ii CENTRAL BANK & TRUST CO. AUSTIN. T EX AS Ample Resources Unsurfaced Facilities Solicits Your Business t " h : d A ^ » . . . . . . H , 1’F A E P F L I J K Cashier. . 'LNO. c . RO SH . A ss’t C ash ier. , , , , , , , •M " M I I 1 1-+++ *+ + + + + ^ ^ ^ I _____ SHORTHAND And BOOKKEEPING aK « l" « ~ in em p loying _____-------- that rem in d er of our childhood days, the sa crile g e — — W e a re o fferin g S p e cia l R« dum-1 " I T h a n k Y o u .’* u . i '< ' s t#»r t h e b e n e f i t o f I ' D i v e r s i t y 1 * * • * * ----- - Students who w ish to study Short- C O M M I S S I O N E R L O V E W I L L AD- hand or B o o k k e e p in g . O ur college, being located o n ly a j D R E S S S T U D E N T S T O N I G H T . ------ few ulocks north of the U n iv e r s ity , #*n S p e e d w a y , is v e ry con venien t. P m sp ecial inform ation c a ll on us L e g is la tu re B a n k in g and In s u ra n ce Com m ission- er L o v e , w ill add ress the U n iv e r s it y L a w tonight, the a t a t a n y tim e, or phone 1841 old phone. , B u ild in g . T h e subjt*. t is “ T h e Hank Guaranty Law of Texas.” There will WALDEN’S BUSINESS COLLEGE be no ch arg es. ^ i ' ,J'Xoku" makcs (be "Delmont' A rrow c o l t .a r Sit P«#rfc#stly --.v.i )\, < t i l ; ; . Perfidy ic Co. Makers , ,,fc ;l pU(f I I H I : A U S T I N N A T I O N A L BANK : I Ccapitf Surplus and Profits - rsk J posits • - $ 300,000 250,000 2,500,000 QF IHE FACCLTt AND OF th e SUDENTS SOLICITED J THI T1 XAN, W IT H O T H E R C O L L E G E S . O U R F I R S T A N D F I N A L Vii annual, k ilo * as -Th.* im ** ■ HIK students o! com piled by tho Ktjglit» »'t*. of tin* U n iv e r s it y N« b r a n k s , I h i s b o u k < o l U a i n s o r i i j * " 'O k and p apers bv prom inent t a i > In in nS of t lo* school. REDUCTION On Our Entire Stock of Men’s Sack Suits and Overcoats ; 610 Congress Avenue, Upstairs t + + + ^.j.++++4 4..w .+4.+4H.+ + + + + :^ la \ MI South ern T eam > car. I a :ulit prosp ects for next y e a r this following *w a nee. w ho had B v , men OII W e are now offering our e n t i r e l i n e of Sack Suits 'bine and blacks included- Overcoats and Raincoats at the B I G R E D U C T I O N S F O R C A S H S I J .SO Suits and Overco its tor 15.00 Suits and Overcoats fo r 17.50 Suits and Overcoats for* 20.00 Suits and Overcoats lop 22.50 Suits and Overcoats tor' 25.00 Suits and Overcoats fo r 2/ .50 Suits and O v re oats fo r 30 OO Suits and Overcoats fo r 35.00 Suits and Overcoats fo r 40.00 Suits and Overcoats fo r 45.00 Suits and Overcoats fo r $ 8.50 IOO ) i i 50 13 00 14.50 ie oo 17.50 19(H) 22 (H) 25.00 28 OO 6 0 8 C ' o m g ' r e s s ' A Driskill Steam Laundry P h o n e * 444. First-class W ork. Good Service. Standard Prices. Thanks. t+4^ * +++*+++ ++ +++.>++++++++++++++++++++++ ‘ WE MAKE KODAK PRINTS And Post Cards Every Day Kodaks Loaned to Students JORDAN JNO. E* K E L L E R KODAKS 724 Cong res* A v e . CURTAIN CLUB PRE­ PARING FOB NEW PLAY is . iglu of this y e a r ’s team expect o retu rn . T h is n u m b er Includ es fbi,*.* d tile A ll-Sollfll,‘flie rs * • # I b» I D iversity of P e n n s y lv a n ia is ,' 1 the latest schools to organ* i a* a \\ ireless C lu b *' 4t 0 0 S e u ral I D ive rsitie s h ave decider) ‘o a w a rd a a ta r to th e c a p ta in s or a th le tic team s in a d d itio n to th e »f- 'lc ia l letter. I la y lo r T D iv e rsity , accord in g to re is soon to h a v e a n ew gym ! ports, na.-.in in E S T A B L I S H E D 1*47. JO H N B R E M O N D , ' O L L O W I N C T H E P R E C E D E N T W H I C H H A S B E E N E S T A B L I S H ­ w h o l e s a l e g r o c e r , i m p o r t e r E D t h e C L U B W I L L P R E S E N T • • * A R O A S T E R O F Hi L»H G R A D E C O F F E E S . A u stin , T e x a s. P E R F O R M A N C E . C U T F L O W E R S Hyde Park Floral Co. CHEA FEBRUARY H S T . E x C ap tain (T ty, of Y a le , w ill be a a n n ' **r of the Y a le co ach in g s ta ff next ye ar. 8 22 Congress A ve nu e . j Hi.* ‘ artal?) C lu b mot tho e ven in g A i a m ass m eeting , the stu d en ts of • • * • • • G R O C E R IE S , . W O O D . F E E D . A N D . . ,f , |MI| „ * i|K f|i , W. A. Achilles & C o. D e a le rs In C O U N T R Y P R O D U C E . Headquarters fo r E v e r y t h in g Good to E a t. ••if it's Good to E a t , W e have I t " and " l f W e H a v e It, It'a good to eat.* P h o n e s 394. 106110 W . 16th S t. E. SEELIG, 615 Congress A ve ., A u stin , eTx. Cigars. Tobaccos, P ip e s and S m o k e r* BH Sundries. P e rio d ic a ls . F in e s t Hard hall in the c ity . Alt new IF YOU H A P P E N T O G O B R O K E Run Short or W a n t to B u y a Diamond or a n y th in g else. See last rn tho room * of its ■ ° f M o n d ay I prounion!, sid e * v,.r> ^ l ig h t f u l a stirvmi, do*,pnt* h,Hi with Winn- binh ' iiJo y lug lh nj. and if. In­ | m ary 21st. la* th,, occasion of •m finitely *i*;ll tin* evening of Fob* th*1 annual re pres, ut at Ion of some Kllra- Iud hun d ra m a , now the well estab­ lis h e d custom of lh.* club. To those w ho u ii ll.-HS,Mi “ Ilocfeebtihides'* In the fa ll and ap p re cia te d It in its I ’DIir.*i v, th is am tniim «*tt*< tit w ill be w elcom ed. T ile co n tem p la ted tinder* a k in g of the . lull w ill I.** union**, v«*m ohm* wha i d a rin g in its p resentatio n. o r the d ram a that has been chosen is a c h a rm in g lit tle m a ste rp ie ce of light com edy, ke e n w ith wit a u l la u h a b le s itu a tio n s, nixl w ritte n In ! ’" ‘autnont aud Flet<*h<*r*8 happiest s ty le . “ T h e K n ig h t «»f th.* Bu rn in g J. A. JACKSON, P e s tl.* " b the a cco m p lish m e n t if*.- m a ste r p », t r u ly s k illfu l .if I In it s ) 617 C on gress A ve . A U 9TIN , T E X A S . The Mc Allester Fuel Co. SO L E A G E N T S FO K . execu tion , and (bos.* who ar.* sen s!-1 ifh<- t«i and a p p re c ia tiv e o f ra re w it* la n d su b tle hum or w ill e n jo y imuietis* • ly its perform an ce, j N ee d le ss to say, th e o rganisation I w ill d r ill d ilig e n tly and reh ea rse fre- »|tienil> aud tire le s s ly , nor w ill **x* J pens. In* con sid ered in the effort to mal*.* it e lab o rate, as th** clu b 's past w ill g e n ero u sly co n firm . Being con* I cede I that fin* play w ould I*.* p rese n t­ ed u n iq u ely, tin* b o ld ly cu rio u s lur*"* y e a r. th e I til V ersify o f .Missouri, Voted to do a w a y w ith th e us.* of p ro fan e w ir is in th e ir y e lls T h e word “ h e ll* and o th e r such "cuss** w ords w ill be om itted from a ll songs aud >**lls th e future. in • • • A fund of lin o . OOO has been rais * I by frie n d s and a lu m n i of H a v e rfo rd Coll* m* for tin* pensioning of old pro fessors L O S T . A sm all purse co n ta in in g $9.7.0 Lost on Congress av e n u e , b etw een B a lm ’s Je w e lr y S to re and C a p ito l, or •ti M ain S tree t C a r. K in d e r p lease re tu rn to 1910 W ic h it a . Old P h o n e C A C T U S P I C T U R E S . F " a t e r m ly , .lu ll, lite ra r y s o cie ty, md a ll organization pi* lu re s m ist *.* iii by Ja n u a r y Hut ll, As before a n ­ nounced a ll S e n io r p ictu re s a re r *• pi in i to be made by J a n u a r y I At Ii. Iv A. HAK KIS, E d ito r in-chief, T h e C a ctu s OSAGE M C A L L E S T E R a lre a d y begun q u estio n in g w h eth er S Y L V E S T E R P K I M EK. Hie < b um m il I Jeeps! m ft IV r n tu r j ('••iii. th e re is to Tie a s tr ik in g inno vatio n j or a r e v iv a l of Kll/.n bet ban d ram a tic N O T IC E . Hie Best Ursile.i <*f a rt. vet th. question, so fa r u nan ­ sw ere d . has ling* red just w here it pennsylvania anthracite began. K ept in Stuck. th** A th le tic A sso ciatio n , has address- Mr. E . (*. ll B a n te l. p resid ent of j • I a com m u n ication to the s e c re ta ry T h e Magazine ba la n ce o f y e a r Tee. ill M ag a z in e box, I trop subscription or see the business m anager. E . K . S T E I L E K . Phone J4«» of 'h e clu b , a c k n o w le d g in g receipt T H O S . B. L O V E A D D R E S S E S T H E D R . H O M E R H I L L P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n 11* * ~ i - 1 ' di n- l i t h a n d C o n g r e s s V v e n u e . \\’ J i 11 i - 'Wien 2‘M)7 Hot ll H i o u o I a - - ) i Ioni a* 2 2 4 C i l i c e ?••'>, D u s t i n , I Vat m -i \ vt “ll ll?1. Fulton’s Old Stand L A V A C A . of th** c lu b ’s v o lu n ta ry co n tribu tion U N I V E R S I T Y L E G I S L A T U R E . to a th le tic s and w a rm ly com m ends them for th e ir interest in and sub­ Last W e d n e s d a y n ig h t. Thou, It. s ta n tia l support of the same. M iss L o \ i *, ‘ ’oui in Union cr of In s u ra n c e and G ra c e Lon g , on b e h a lf of, the W o­ m a n ’s \ t h let ic C o u n cil, expressed the B a n k in g , d e live re d an a d d re ss before iii.* the U n iv e r s ity le g is la t u r e upon C o u n c il's a p p re cia tio n o f th** money subject*, " B a n k G u a ra n ty in T e x a s ." w hich the clu b gave to th at o rg an i­ T h e dis. ussion was ab le, in te re s tin g , zation for th** prom otion of W o m en 's and in s tru c tiv e . Mr. L o v e is an e a r n ­ A th le tics . Tin* a ttitu d e tak en by the est frie n d of bank g u a ra n ty , and is, clu b in reg ard to th e p ro fits r e s ­ as his address show ed, fa m ilia r w ith ized ‘Tom “ R e e lz eb u b b le s” seem s to rile g u a ra n ty proposition in a ll its d e ­ be reg ard ed by fin- student body as tails. He says that alm o st e v e r y con h avin g been thorou gh ly com m endable cei \ a hie loss is covered by in su ra n ce , Our ains is to please the U n iv e r s it y 8Fidel.is. A n y th in g in C o n fe ctio n e ry and d eserving . W h e n iii need of P r in t in g of an y kind, rin g up the Fo ru m and th e re is no reason w h y losses in cu rre d through bank fa ilu r e m ay not also be m ade good b y m ean s of b ank g u a ra n ty , for “ g u a r a n t y " is j n o th in g m ore nor a n c e . less th a n in s u r­ S e v e r a l v isito rs w ere our to h* ar s the add ress. M r. L o v e w as voted the Old P h o n e 2047. P r in t in g Co., old phone 489, or th a n k s of the audience. c a ll at 206 VV. S ix th S t., w here • F O R R E N T . T h e T e x a n is printed. Uke, also S h o rt O rd ers, C h ili, O y s ­ ters in an y style . w rn . Krueger,Prop c. M. MILLER, D e a le r in W a" Pap er, P a in ts and O lla, W h ite head, V a rn is h e s , W in d o w G lass. A c t u r e f r a m i n g a s p e c i a l t y 711 C on gress A v e . N O T IC E . p l u m b i n g ^ e l e c t r i c a l W e i l b a c k e r ’ s C o n f e c t i o n e r y T a n ta lu m and T ungaten La m p s. S tu C ° r “ nd * " d T h e * xum ination fo r the S o n * H e rm a n n S ch o la rsh ip s ( Ii) w ill of be held in Koom 7*9 at 2 p. rn., on ^lou* d a y. Ja n , I7ih. A ll a p p lic a n ts w ill dente E le c t r ic P o rta b le a . Sh a d e s, etc. L A D I E 8 ’ P A R L O R IN C O N N E C T IO N Plu m b in g and E le c t r ic R e p a ir W o rk . K in e L i p , o f C l« a ra . K r .m and C a n d , JN O . L . M A R T IN , bring 'Ojiic.s of the tex ts for ib is 408 C ongress A ve., P h o n e s 320. C hill and L u n c h e s Served * D A I A S ' CT D A D D r n r ^ i i hop H K * ’....................... ... . .............. L. E. /IMM) KMAN* !» . P A L A C E F R E N C H D R Y C L E A N E R S H A T T E R S I U V Stein,, aud Hit’. . Y o u r I "I* tin’- ulnl,- , .... S I,avn ; ; h o s c i i k -s in i i . d i m ,. A l v r i N T K X X < m W ^ l ^ » W » l * u s a a a J a a .L .H t t n i » I H » » l l t t I I l l I • W W W W W W H W f l W . 1 I , , , ■' H i ire* lr*** Pure Ice Cream. Cold Drinks, Cigarettes, a1! kinds • C'ixXA n « 4 n i> « r ': __________________ . . . . •* I! Cigars, Pipes, Fruits, tin'- package candy at ;; the Big Room y Place ii L. A. W olf & Bro. 1 "n"'r .1 ,u’ st"<*t ■•■•d ‘ o n g re*- A ve :• The Avenue Hotel Barber Miop I IS F IR S T - C L A S S A N D U P -T O -D A T E IN E V E R Y R E S P E C T . . TO S E E US. H O T A N D C O L D R A T H S , r n m r R E S ! E L T . 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