Tin: DAILY TEXAN f I R S T C O L L E G E D A I L Y S O U T H T H E I O L . X V . i I I R I A L N O T IC E S . ■ I ^ ■ a w Seniors, f r a te rn itie s , so ro ritie s, ami everybody else t h a t can, those " C a c tu s ” p ic tu re s m ade Ii : * aw ay, or th e re will be a ru.-h bst before C h ris tm a s t h a t will mean ■ a s h work. There is no official pho- jgrapher, b u t ail p h o to g r a p h s m u s t e first-class. DAVE R. W IL L IA M S , E ditor-in-C hief. PRIZE OFFERED FOR ESSAY ON “TOLERATION” Catholic O rg an iz a tio n Will Give $25 I 'r is e "Religion* I oleration ” Is Subject — All Students \ r o Eligible. H There will be a m e e tin g of the Avie le a g u e , Monday e v e ning , in the A b e t at urn room, b a s e m e n t of Law inkling, a t which tim e Prof. B u tte iii I p a p e r on "B elg iu m N e u ­ tral, ty.” re a1 All member*, mates, a r e fiends to requ ested the m eeting. including re c e n t in ­ tw o to b r in g ELO YI) SM IT H , S e c re ta r y . There will be a m e e tin g of the la! ■ : I today a t 4 p. rn. Dr. Bar in em of Houston will speak. C on cerning T e rm R ep orts. The catalogue con ta in s the follow- i g stat* m e r i t : ‘Students over 21 y e a r s of a g e flipper! mg receive th em selv es, m ay heir reports instead of th e ir p a r e n ts , ’ they r* quest it in w ritin g ." to All students d e sirin g comply /Uh the above provision will please iotify me this week. The a d d re s s in g f these reports will begin in a few jay s. .) . M A T H E W S , E . R e g is tra r . Student".’ C ouncil and Assem bly. Councils’ p ic tu re will be m ad e a t chotts’ Studio to d a y a t 2 SIO p. rn. _ssembly at 2:45 p. m. T he m an ho is not on in uture tim e will not be E. IL L A W H O N . All member* of th e G ofer Law So- iety meet p ro m p tly a t 10:45 th is Sunday) m orning a t E llio tt’s Studio or the society p icture. The members o f lect at the E llio tt’s this a f te r n o o n to ; ave Cactus pic tu re made. th e R usk will V. T. S E A B E R R Y . T h a n k sg iv in g reception tic k e ts will e on sale until M onday, N ove m b e r 3, at I o’clock, a t $2. A f t e r th is -ime they will be $2.50. W A L T E R L IN N . f o o t b a l l r e s u l t s . anc (5; W a sh in g to n I M ; S p rin g fie ld , 6. Arm}, Ge or ge t own, efferson, 14. Ohio State, 27; N o r th w e s te r n , 0. Navy, 13; U rism a s, 0. Illinois, 24; W isconsin, 9. Missouri, IO; K a n sa s, 7. Oberlin, 35; Case, 7. Aubu ti, 0; Georgia, 0. Benisoti, 14; W e s te r n Reserve, 0. Purdue, 23; Indiana, 13. Haverford, 3; S w a r tz m o r e , 3. Trinity-Bates: Cancelled. Lehigh, 17; L a f a y e tte , 7. Carlisle, 34; Dickinson, 0. Ford).;* rn, 14; Boston College, 3. New York U n iv e rs ity , 13; W e s t .van, 29. He:-.-*-'or Polytechnic, 7; Roches- C 0. J o h n s H o p k i n s , 0. Western M aryland, 6. Penr. - yl vani a, 2 ; Colum bia, 16. • culgt i>, t;3 j Stevens, 0. ^ 11 c Diversity, 0. :, of C incinnati, 15; Ohio ! ' Ncvao, 0; M u hle n b e rg , 0. ‘ost‘ 1 y 0; U n iv e rs ity of Louis- ; ifie, 23. Rut!e '> *!; F r a n k l i n , 0. c« e ? heny C ollege, 26; C a rn e g ie A r University, SO; U n iv e rsity wyoming, o. Arn*' 62; Drake, 0. Color,,;,,, A g g ie ,, 0 ; Colorado inT \ Mli' ta r y A cadem y, 32; Mor- *“ P « k Academy, 13. Nebraska, 16; Iowa, 7. a g rvanl, Yale, 0. The N e w m a n C lub, an o rg a n iz atio n composed o f the Catholic s tu d e n ts of th e U n iv e rsity , announced y e s te r d a y th a t it will o ffe r a prize of $25 to the s tu d e n t of the U n iv ersity w ritin g the best a rtic le on th e g en eral topic of ‘‘Religious T o le ra tio n .” in to all T he o ff e r is open the s t u ­ dents of th e U niversity. The article to 2000 words, m ust be from 1600 and the w in ning a rtic le will be p u b ­ lished the U n iversity M agazine. The artic le s a r e to be handed in to the M agazine a t his the e d ito r of office not l a t e r than March I, and are to be sign ed with a nom de plume. A cco m pany in g each a rticle m ust be an envelope with a slip therein, show ­ ing the nom de plume and the real name o f the article. T h ese envelopes will not be opened until th e best a rtic le has been decided upon. th e p erson su b m ittin g I he ju d g e s to decide which is the best a rtic le will be appointed from a m o n g men p ro m in e n t in the U niver­ ity, and th e y will m ake th e ir deci- ion public on March IO. EFFORTS MADE TO FINISH SCHEDULE T e le g ra m s W ere Sent Yesterday to Six College*— Tennessee Declines Because o f Distance. In the in te r e s t of a g a m e to be played on C lark Field next fall, tele­ g r a m s were s e n t y e s te rd a y to K an­ sas A. & M., U niversity of K ansas, U n iv ersity of A labam a, U niversity of Colorado, Colorado A. & M. and Colorado College. A ttr a c tiv e offeers w ere made instance. A n ­ sw ers to the te le g r a m s a r e expected by Monday evening. in each telling A te le g ra m and also a le tte r was received from Tennessee S ta te U n i­ versity y e s te rd a y , th e sam e old s to r y in r e g a r d to a g a m e with in 1915. The length the U niversity of th e trip from Knoxville to Texas is assig n e d as the reason fo r refusal to a ccept o ur offer. received th e from the c h a irm a n of the A thletic A s ­ sociation of T e n n e sse e S ta te : A th le tic Council, T ex a s U niversity: Follow ing le tte r is invitation D e a r Mr. B e llm ont— We app reciate to play the U niver­ y o u r sity of Texas in A u stin n e x t year, b u t it is not o u r policy to ta k e such long trip s. The council has not been this m a tte r , b u t I feel consulted su r e to our m e e tin g a n o th e r so f a r away. th e y would not a g re e in T h a n k in g you f o r y ou r in te re s t in th e m a tte r , I am , Y o u rs v e ry tru ly , H. E. B U C H A N A N . A g u a r a n te e of $2000 was made th e U n iv e rsity of Tennessee, and a to a r r a n g e a gam e with p ro m ise which S o u th w e s te rn U n iv e rsity , would g u a r a n te e team h alf t h a t a m o u n t. th e v isitin g PR ESS C U B M E E T S TODAY. F ir s t M eeting o f Year W # Be Held P r e p a r a t o r y to Y e a r’s Work. P r e p a r a t o r y to th e y e a r ’s work, the P r e s s Club will m e e t for th e f ir s t tim e th is y e a r in th e S tu d e n ts ’ A s ­ sociation room a t 4 o'clock th is a f t ­ ernoon. I m p o r t a n t b usiness will come up. T he P re s s Club has hereto fore been in one of school. The m e e tin g to d a y will m a rk th e b e g in n in g of its ac tiv itie s fo r the co m in g year. liv e st o rg a n iz a tio n s th e A l 'S H N , TEXAS, S A T E BDAY, NOV EMBER 22, 1911. AUSTIN HAS EASY SAILING — D EF EA TS HOLSTON, 21 TO 0 Cam,- f e a tu r e d In Collins' D ing I uni S' Austin Wins With Straight “DOCTOR” HENRY PICKS ALL-TIME ALL-STAR TEAM I netball— t a [it ain L itto ral MeaIde C o n ta in in g A rticle Yppeara S ta r of the Came. T om orrow — l l em b ers o f F acility Y. W. C. A. WILL H O U ) SERVICES OF T H A N K S TOMORROW \ FTERNOON le a at 4:30 P recedes Thanksgiving Services at 5 — Misses Becker and M lnkw its Will Speak. Musical P ro g r a m . SCRUBS WALLOP KINDRED TRIBE AT GEORGETOWN M e th o d !* Scrubs H«ld Shorthorns I , in Thro, S ta n d still Touchdowns Rain for Brief Time— Score, 33 to 7. Th a lm sg iv in g exercises to be held under the auspices of the U niversity V. W. C. A. will be given Monday a f t ­ Special to The Texan. ernoon at 5 o ’clock in th e association Georgetown, Tex., Nov. ->t -O n rooms in th e Main Building, All m in iste rs of the city a r e in ­ S n y d e r the T e x a s S h o rth o rn s crushed the Sam), this afternoon Field vited to meet th e y o u n g ladies of w e ste rn Scrubs for a 33 to 7 score. the U n iv e rsity Association a t tea T he S h o rth o rn s rushed the Scrub, front 4:30 until 5 o’clock in the office oil th e ir feet in second quarter JI** of th e Dean of W omen, Mrs. Helen M u rra y and Baker making a touch­ Kirby. A f te r tea is served, a general down each, a nd Secor scoring twice. Ii. one of tin most e x c itin g and ha rd e st fought ' p re p ” school g a m es . seen here this sea son, H ouston High went down before the m ig h ty onrush of the A ustin team on C la rk Field the J estet day. I he score w as 21 s u p e rio rity exception of w a r d passes. A ustin showed to 0. in th e ir | every de pa rtm e n t of the g a m e with fo r ­ this Houston had the edge, m ak in g six successful passes nut of th irte e n trials, for a d istance of 90 yards, while A ustin completed only one for 30 y a rd s o u t o f seven trials. com pleting In A ustin depended solely on s t r a i g h t football and clearly showed betted* arou nd ge neralship. ends and plunges line were frequent. Long dashes th ro u g h the The first touchdown w as made a f t e r a fumble by' Houston on the 20-y a rd five y a r d s and line. lo-va rd B raw ley took it over with a buck th ro u g h the line. < larke w ent The second came as a result of the only f o rw a rd p ass t h a t W'as completed by A ustin. t larke intercepted a fo rw a rd p ass on A u stin ’s 40-yard line and ra n sixty y a rd s for a touchdown, which ended the scoring. Clarke kicked all goals. F o r Austin, Clarke and B raw ley were the o utstand satellites in ground gaining, while ('oilins a v e ra g e d about fifty' ya rd s in his booting. Tor Houston the whole te a m put up a g a gam e in defensive work, while L itte r s ^ the sm allest m an on the team , was by f a r t h e be s t man both on defensive and offensive. SI N I ) A ) SCHOOL S T UD ENTS . Bishop L am buth, who was a n ­ nounced to m ake an a d dress on y e s ­ te rd a y , will m ake the a d d re ss today at 9:30 in file Y. M. C. A. audito riu m . g l o a t t r e a t is in store for you. All Sund ay School stu d e n ts and o th e r s in te re s te d a r e urged to be p resent. A E. D. J E N N I N G S , S u p e rin te n d e n t U. Section. E N G I NE ER S GIVE MEAL DANCE. W rite ‘‘l f I W ere a S tu ­ d e n t” S eries. all-tim e is contained “ Doctor” Henry* Reeves’ choice of a l l - s t a r U niversity of sn • Texas football in te a m the chief a rtic le o f the N ovember AI- to m o r r o w . *alde, w’hich wilt a p p e a r The N ov em b er n um b e r will also con- ; ’ain a series of articles by faculty i members on " I f I W ere a S tu d e n t.” letters by H arry j Peyton S te g e r , probably the w ittiest f md m ost p ic tu resq u e of the lot, will | ikewise a p p e a r , Ynether series o f "Doc H e n r y ’s a rticle, besides con­ tain in g his A ll-S ta r selection, also nciudes many reminiscences. He re- alls the Chicago tr ip ami the greet > to 5 Candy g a m e on C la rk Field, to- rether with the 6 to 0 victory over Y. & M. a t Houston. The following is an excerpt from me pro fesso r's a rtic le on " I f I W ere t S tu d e n t;” "I should be seriously o p ­ posed to t h e p r e s e n t p ractice of using he fresh m a n c lass as p ractice m a te ­ rial for stu d e n t a s s is ta n t s , tu to rs and numerous inex perienced f l e d g l i n g s to ‘spile’ m any who a re calculated I should horns and a molest m ost v ig o ro u sly a g a in s t the nresent method of instructio n in His- ory 2* T r a p sh o o tin g w ith dry lec­ tures is g r e a t s p o r t fo r everybody xcept the ‘sh oo tees.' ” few spoons. A n other s a y s : " I f I were a stu d en t until not th e recitation a g a in e r by about I would here W ednesday of lie week, and r e g is te r firs t | $52.17.” | Che Alcalde In one of S t e g e r ’* le tte r s from B al­ tim ore he re f e r s to one of the fo rm e r U niversity co eds as follows; * * * "who is and has been fo r a long, l o n g a n d E a r th and tim e my Heaven I Flower G arden and New Suit < lothes and my Cheese Sandwich and vtq tMj ill of those highly symbolical thing s.” this month has f e a ­ those already tu re s galore. Besides mentioned, th e re thorough, u n ­ is a derstandable a rtic le on the causes and evolution of the p re se n t war, and some of the personal experiences of Professor Bantel), who was marooned a t Munich for two weeks a f t e r th* mobilization was ord e re d ; some de- the very 'ightful '•arly days of the U n iv e rsity , when I ex as was the “ U l t i m a t e Thule of reminiscences of S tu d e n ts of the E n g in e e rin g De­ p a rtm e n t en te rtaine d last n ig h t with is a meal dance. The meal dance being I '« • » * ! -ivilization," a n d . s o r t „t th e floor for th e reception P " * * * * ,)ea|i to clean next W ednesday night. liege w ith , ife a t o b trH ll Co, OLD E N G I N E E R S REIT RN. HI STK ESSE S L E A D T h a n k s g iv in g service will be held in the asso ciatio n room s u n d e r th e lead mship o f Misses B ern i t s M m kw itz and Helen Becker. Miss Minkwitz will a d d re s s the j m e e tin g on "T he W orld Movem ents I for W hich We A re T h a n k fu l,” and Miss B ecker will speak on “T he His io rie a I and Religious S ignificance of T h a n k s g iv in g .” The p r o g r a m also includes solos by Mr. S. L. Anderson ml songs by the city Y. W. C. A. E very yo un g lady o f the University A. to a t is u rg e d by the Y. W. tend th e m eeting. MANY WILL ATTEND TEACHERS’ MEETING F a t u ity Members Will He P r e s e n t at M eeting of T e a c h e rs in San Antonio, November 27, M any m em b ers of th e fa c u lty will j ta k e a d v a n ta g e o f the holiday oft F’ri- day, N ovem ber 27, to a tte n d the S t a te T e a c h e rs ’ Association in San of Antonio, In fact, th e holiday was y the fa c u lty la rg e ly because m any of the in stru c to rs d esired to a t- tend the m e e tin g of the te ac h e rs. fees, and he r e g is tr a tio n s Dr. L. W. Payne is still receiving expects m e m b e rsh ip s m a n y more before W ednesday of next week. T h e fol- 'o w ing have a lrea d y been r e g iste re d as m em bers of the asso ciatio n and th e ir n a m es sent into the s e c re ta r y of the asso ciation : C. IL A u stin , E. C. B a r k e r , VV. J. Battle, J. CL Bell, T. L. Boyesen, CL ( ’, B utte, Kiilis Campbell, J . W. C al­ houn, FL FL Davis, FL L. Dodd, FL Kby, A. C. Ellis, T. FL t cher, (), A. H a n sto n , H. W. H arp er, Car) H a r t ­ man, IL Kit ruth, J. IL Keen, R. A. Law, W. T. M ather, FL J. M athew s, L FL Mezes, K. FL M uenzenger, F\ B. via! h, L, VV. Pay ne, L. VV. S a c k e tt, ’L I’. Schoeh, FL I). S h u r te r , I). A. Penick, CL S P o tt-, A m an da S to lto ­ fus, VY. S. S u tton , WL S. T aylor, J. IL L. Thc i c \ en, VVharey, FL V. W hite, K a th e rin e FL W hite, Louise IL W rig h t, CL S. Yoakum. IL J. Villavaso, J. INITIATES MERRY ( HASE, T H E N FE ED a n d New Men D own C o n g r ess Ave nile sn Reuben C o stu m es— B an ­ quet Held at D risk ill— W itty and O riginal S p eech es. T he old boys of the E n g in e e rin g D e p a r tm e n t who have announced to P ro fe ss o r T a y lo r that they will be in A u stin for the reception a re : Wallace Sm ith, Jo e W ard, T. C. F itz h u g h , (Lien V au gh a n and Joseph Blucher, all of San Antonio. FRIARS ANNOUNCE NEW MEN 4 LUCKY Senior Society Announces New hers by B anner Bearing Monk TURLEY I N S MOT H E R D IE S. A f t e r leading th e ir e ig h t initiates ( down Congress Avenue in : re gu la tio n reuben costum es, th e Bus- ; ticusses wound up th e a f f a i r s of the Mem- (j ay with t |lejr th ir te e n th a n n u a l bari- ! q u e t a t th e Driskill la s t n ig h t a ttir e d Prof. J . FL Treleven of th e School left y e s te rd a y of Business T ra in in g at noon for the home of his p a r e n ts in Wisconsin, because of the d e a th >f hi. m other. in Relief and Name- th e march down the Avenue the n ew men yelled Mustily: "H ayseed! H a y s e e d ! Pump- On a sm all, neatly made banner kin! Squash! R uaticusses, yep, by A t every corner on ____ the fo u r men - Fred R. Gotten, Driskill. The p r o g r a m follows: b e a r in g the fig u re of a black-habited G osh!” monk it: relief, which hung in the re- Several w itty and o rig in a l speeches tu nd a, yesterday appeared the names w ere made during the ban q u et a t the of Charles I. F ra n c is, Raymond Myers a nd Je ss e R. Wilson— who have been J o h n s o n ; "N e v e r Hitch Behind elected to m em bership in the F r ia r s , Plow ,” Loose; “ P ride th e honor senior society. “Ay R a k in ,” T. E d g a r the t h e Barn- y a r d ,” W. Somrnerville; “ Efficiency “ A L oftu s; m ent has never been used before. Good H e re to fo re th e men were informed of “ R a z in ’ Chickens,” L uck; e x tem p ore, th e ir election personally, and no pub- Teddy Reese. A dress by P. FL C. rep- lic ann ou n c e m e n t was made. This unique method of announce- of N a u g h t ,” Douglas ) re sen t a ti vc, M ontgom ery. F e rtilize r,” J o h n s o n ; Noises: F r a n k in C O l UTER W IL L S P E A K A T "Y .” "A n U n e r r in g D etective” will be the object of a talk made a t Y. M. C. A. this a fte rn o o n a t 3 o ’clock. This a d ­ dress will be delivered by Mr. J,. A. Coulter, T hen- will be a special m u ­ sical p r o g r a m for the occasion. ( 'O R F O R A L B E A V ER VY EDS. C orporal N orm an IL Beaver, a p r e ­ medic a tt e n d i n g the U n iv e rsity , h a s ta k e n unto him self a wife, and she is from G alveston. Mr, B eav er w ill continue his course. W illiam s kicked two goaU and Secor one. T h e half ended with the score 27 to 0. The S cru b s held the Shorthorns to a sta n d still during first, third and* fourth q u a rters, with the exception o f the la s t tw o minutes in the last period, W atson passed to Nolan, who returned 35 yards for a touchdown and k i c k e d go a l. The Methodist* scored in th e early part of the fourth to quarter w hen Watson passed B rew er, w ho ran 40 yards through a broken field . Watson kicked goal. O fficials Referee, Ria; umpire, Hudson of Missouri; linesman, Walker >f Texas. SH I LER ON FOOTBALL Mr. S hu lder will preach a special erm on a t the University Methodist Church to students on the subject, is F'ootball to Become the Open A ir P oker o f America?'* He has sued a special invitation to the Ath­ letic C ouncil and Association to hear this d iscu ssio n , and says he hopes J v ery m em ber o f the football squad will be p resent. The position that take in his sermon Mr. S h u ler will will be t h a t the present tendency to bet on if persisted In, will fin a lly kill the game. fo o tb a ll, 2X P R E S I D E N T S VUE ROOTERS. F orm er P residents Roosevelt and Paft sat on op posite sides of the Yale bowl y e ste rd ay in the game between H a rv a rd and Yale, each rooting for his alm a m ater. R U G B Y IN CALIFORNIA. In th e tw enty-fo urth annual Rugby football g a m e between Sanford Uni­ the University of Cali­ versity and fornia last Saturday, .Stanford played th e f a s t e r g a m e arni won, 26 to 8. V *1* v 4* *1* *J* *1* v CHAPEL NOTICES. 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* A f te r th e .singing of an old 4* favorite, effort wai 4* Chape) m ade to sing Kipling’s Feces- 4* sional to music not very well 4* known. The ladies of the 4* Y. W. C. A. are learning the 4* w ords and music for a thanks- 4* giv in g service next Monday, 4* consequently most of the la- 4* dies p re se n t knew the music 4* and sa n g it. The words, of 4* course, a re beautiful, and the 4* tu ne is quite in keeping. The 4* closed with one 4* s in g in g 4* s ta n z a of “ America.” T h e Scripture reading, led 4* by Dr. Mather, was taken 4* from Psalm 90; “Lord, thou 4* h a s t been our dwelling place 4* in all generations.” “Thou 4" to destruction, 4* tu rnout mal* 4* a nd sayest, Return, ye chil­ 4 d ren o f men.” “So teach us to n u m b e r ours days, that we m ay ap ply our hearts unto 4* 4r wisdom. v •?« A t th e Monday song service 4* 4* Miss Helen Higginbotham 4* will be the soloist. 4* 4* 4* 4- •I, 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* v 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* T H E DAILY TEXAN The S tu d e n t D a ily P u b lication o f the U n iv e r s ity o f T exas. 4- * + 4- * -i ♦ JU * T E X A N T E A R AGO TO D A Y F u b iish e a e v e r y m o rn in g ex cep t Mon* ^ d a y d u r in g th e c o lle g e year. U n tir e d a s se co n d -cla ss m a tter a t the P o s t o ff ic e a t A u stin , T e x a s, under th e A c t o f C o n g r ess, March 3, 1879. S u b sc r ip tio n p rice $2.50 if paid before D ec em b e r I, o th e r w ise $3.00, F a cu lty th e pro­ rejects posed plan o f g r a n tin g a tw o- d ay holiday at T h a n k sg iv in g . C om m unication com es from D a lla s, .saying that the N o tre D am e team is busy g e ttin g all th e dope th e T e x a s team . th ey can on L yn n W . L a n d r u m . . . . F ditor-in-C h ief F red R. C o t t e n ., , , . .M a n a g in g Editor ,% E. L. H in to n J. H . G o o d m a n ., . .A s s is t a n t M anager j , R o b ert L. S id le s . .C ircu lation Mar ager B u sin ess M anager A t break o f day m any s tu ­ d en ts had form ed in lin e be­ fore the tick et w indow , to g e t tick ets fo r the T urkey D ay gam e. t • * D ff ic e s : U n iv e r s ity , Room 120 Main B u ild in g ; u p -to w n , 206 W. .Sixth S t T e le p h o n e s: U n iv e r sity o ffice hi Iii; up-town office, 489. A nother is b uilt fo r C h em istry I. shack being The U n iv ersity b o x in g cla ss is m oved to the fourth floor o f B Hall. •I* # T H E D A I L Y T E X A N . 4*A * JU Specials Specials Specials All kinds of quick lunches and short orders. We have mc University where you can board on from 7 a. rn, to 12 p. rn. Try us for a the only place around 'the $15.00 per month and get your meals at any tipie, „3t your meals at any tit month and see if you are not better satisfied. Fiaic aiuuuu U . o f T. CAFE 2109 SPEEDWAY i i 1 THE BIG CLEAN PLACE schedule. We JU i 1 •?.(turned the attention of the au- thorities time and again to the five-day have heard it said unofficially that were it not for fear th at s tu ­ dents would abuse the privilege by misusing the grant, the Uni­ versity would make the change, I adopting Monday as the weekly holiday. * \\ hether he realizes it or not, the average man needs the time I to stop and see where he is. He needs the time to keep up with Ile needs time |current events. to fix up his rooms and maybe j sort out his socks. He needs an afternoon to walk the rest- of his legs. As a ‘,ul h? d w s thpse t h i n g s 0,1 t h a t s the only caf ‘ ldge > 1 ( 1 0 _____ ON THE FIRING LINE V rl ic Ifs M ust Be Brief. On accoun t o f the scarcity o f sp ace ,a n d (he many article.-, being received, it is im p o s sib le to publish all a r tic le s received. Con.se- that been have ( C ontinued on p age 3) I then, again, we can’t help think­ ing more of him for doing an he (did. You see, we don’t get tre a t­ ed this way often, and when we do we appreciate it all the more. IHE DAY OF REST. I “ “ ult, he S ab -1 as The University man’s bath is a dreary failure day of rest. If he be a church-! man there is Sunday school and preaching to take up his m orn-Ii ing, there is Y. AI. ( ’. A. to split le“ h is afternoon half in two. and with the young P e o p l e ’s organi- ’ un‘ ' ‘y> station and preaching to absorb ’'.'y his evening hours, his Sunday Lh I a s busy as any other day in the , week. lf the student, as too i many cl us are, be a Sunday crammer, the only difference on . . t h a t day Is that he has time to read the paper and write home 1 1 , In either case the rest feature of the day of day is a deception and a myth. . . . .. , It must have been some sueh observation as th at which sug­ gested these remarks that has Flowers for Thanksgiving CHRYSANTHEMUMS Yellow arid White. AMERICAN REALTIES. Send us your orders early. They will receive personal attention, and you will be .satisfied, J u st tell us what you want to spend, and our selection service will afford you the same result as if you were in our store Brown-Dawson Co. 1627 Elm St. DALLAS, TEXAS. Issu e E d ito r Today D A N W IL L IA M S. S t a f f T oday M iss H en d erso n C. L. M oss C. V. W a llis K. O. Thom a.sson E . D u n h a m B. R ich a rd so n F Bushiek J. la ck ey •J. Gtlle.-xpie D Rainey S. Baggit J, Thom a ssi >n STAYING WITH IT i ■ • i i t, I landlady. Along about this time, we sus­ pect, some of us who carne down with not much more than we needed to get by the registrar- auditor combination at the first of school are beginning to feel the pinch of “ hard times.” The laundry man wants his pay be-t cause he needs his commission I . to help pay his own The shoemaker won’t patch • . . . . . ,. _ those shoes until he gels sight of rru a real dollar. The instructor tn > the most exacting course is th 41' one who can’t understand that a man who stays up nights working for enough to eat. is naturally a little du nderheads the next morning. It looks as if everything is going to the bad, and all a fellow' has to hang on by is his eyebrows. I j ii .. 4 . . . . • ,I . * Cheer up! l f t the boat goes over the falls we are all in the same one. There are men in the University who haven’t had breakfast for two weeks. They are not worrying about it. lf you ask them, they’ll tell you they like it better that way. The tru th of the m atter is they have to like it. Hut they don’t quit. They have to quit. Honestly, don’t your little troubles look small beside the recollection of these? forgotten how Stay with it. Hold on till the handles comes off. That is what we mean, or rather, that is what we ought those often misused words, Texas spirit.” to mean, by HELL! ULNESS. MULLINS STEEL HOATS. FERKO MARINE ENGINES. FERKO ROW l i ( f \T MOTORS THE WALTER TIPS CO. Don I b o Row ing — Go F arrow ing.” MATTHEWS DRUG STORE WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MAGAZINES. We Deliver. 1612 L A V A C A S T R E E T pHON£ 645 all There are two kinds of stu ­ dents, as The Texan has the chance to see them—those who take the paper as a g raft to be tolerated and tho.se who look upon it as an institution which is due co-operation the they can give. Naturally, we get more pleasure out of the lat ­ te r class. For instance, when we asked the student sign man, McCaskilJ, the “ presidential e x tr a ” to the Uni­ versity the priatshopi down town, we expected to pay him for his tim e and the use of his motorcycle, but, lo, and be- Surplus hold, he swelled up and said he Deposits wouldn’t take a cent. He was Resources doing it to help The Texan and not for money. We certainly couldn’t have thought any the n » u . less of him if he had taken what he had assuredly earned, but to bring out from ■ Wukasch Cafe and Grocery t lubhouse, t hicken and other Sandwiches. Oyster Loaves. Dinner and Suppers to Order. Fancy Groceries and ’rn its Picnic Lunches. Free Delivery. JOE WUKASCH, Prop. Phone I0U7. Corner 2.!d and Guadalupe. Phone 1071 The American National Bank Austin, Texas. u. s. GOVERNMENT d e p o s i t o r y . The Austin National Bank Of Austin, Texas Resources $5,000,000 UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY KNOWS THE STUDENTS’ WANTS AND WANTS THE STUDENTS’ BUSINESS. O F F I C E R S : r, „ T WILMOT, President. WM. H| FOLTS, Vice-President. MORR I S H i P Q u v r r n ^ c M B A R T H O t2 CaShi“r' M- BARTHOLOMEW, Asst. Cashier $ 300.000.00 600.000.00 3.000.000.00 5.000.000.00 f o r S A L E P p J ’™ ? and Locations in University Vicinity. KNERAI. I N S U R A .V ( hy L 0 W R A T E S P R 0 M p T SERVICE. IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT. SOLICITS YOUR ACCOUNT. ... George VV. Littlefield, President r ' r P . u ' i p r e s i d e n t T. H. restoent 1 J- Schneider,*Cashier f t r i T W - ? ' ^ t a n t Cwfcler t.trl I. W idea, Assistant Cashier 108 W. SEVENTH ST. S. R. FULMORE (Red Oval Sign.) W . A . A ch ille' &C Dealers in FANCY GROCERIES n r, COUNTRY PRODUCE H eadquarters for E v e r e t t Good to Eat “ If it’s good to ■ , it,” and " i i we have 1 to eat.” ^ .... , i f . ’ 11 * gift Especial attention to ies and Fraternities. ■ Guadalupe and Sixte, ah &«. Phone 865. A L L M O D E R N D \ , ( Fg M IS S TA LBO T. C la ss and P riv a te j . , 30ns H om e Phone l;>jn r o p e A p a r tm e n ts, 21st a . Guai,|, HILL & HILL F A N C Y G R o u f r s . U n iv e r sity P a tr o n a g e Both P h o n es 247. 1010 CONTRI \ p pntktl o ld {‘hone , H. L. HILGART*.’KU, M. D I K,. an U1 N o th in g more b ecom ing than a w ell-cut uell-t lilac,.,1 D ress S uit— n o th in g w orse th an a poor one red Full D ress and all the req u isites are here in hic variety: SHIRTS VESTS (O L I, ARS T IE S GLO VES SH IR T SE T S ll ATS SH O ES C A N E S Such C loth es m ake it e a sy to he well dressed. Let us "him them to you. E. M. Scarbrough & Sons UNEMPLOYED STUDENTS I. aru Shorthand and T y p ew ritin g if you wish to secure a po- aition. Let us sh ow you how. NIXON-CLAY COLLEGE Corner Tenth and C ongress A ve. A ustin. T exas AUSTIN SANITARIUM LAUNDRY Corner I It Ii and A venue. Phone iftNt; y°cent"’il( f o r 2 hr S ,u ' k’.n ts ’ S u n d ry a specialty. S h irts All w o r k S'St r a - U y “ * u ^ a n L e d d e r W e a r ’ ^ ^ G. \ \ . \ A ft D E N , Proprietor. * U i t Holy Mike! Of all the pedantic and puerile, not to say we lK and foolish, articles th a t ever cann 1 out in the f irin g line, if t h a t of th e “ Philosopher” d o n't take the cake, gent emen, I resign. To give a gv H*d send-off to th e ar- ti d e , the write r of the a rtic le s o f the much abused < lance sa y s; “ I do not claim th a t my iy view of th e m a t t e r is yei feet." Trul uly, this was a gen erou s i? admission, But we would to know' what the name of common iii sense is hi' ' it w ? A f te r divers and I painful pet a fo r e m e n ­ sals of t i o n e d several columns of space filler, th e g is t of | we concluded the I hilosopher’s reaso ning ; this was like th e U I he dance is not w rong because ethics says so. E thics also says, we suppose, “ if the individual desires to dance, it is his and nobody else’* b u s­ iness." C om m en t superfluous. 2. The L e g isla tu re is the moral < M erlon of T exas. Good night! 3, I he dance I is democratic, be­ c a u s e only one seventy p er cent or j so “so re h e a d s ” don’t dance. G rani- J goozooks! f a ith ) . 4. F o u rth ly , e ith e r you do dance (V ery concise o r you do no t dance. and convincing l f you in dance you go with d an cers and a re not good friends to the nondancer A. Nou a r e excluded from one group or the othe r, “ b u t I have j u s t as m any I riends in one gro u p as in the othe r." prem ises ( ? j having been sta te d , w e a re told th a t by following th e s e laws we can a rriv e a t a solution o f the dance question re m a rk a b le These GOING SOME. Oh, Gee! In day before y e s te rd a y ’s F irin g Line Mr. H enry J . Casey favored The Texan su b scrib e rs with a lengthy a r ­ ticle on th e “ T a n g o Tw ist Club" or the “ Fond E m b r a c e r s ' O rganizatio n,” C O <5> AS Be a Part of the University— Come to the Recepti ion •MEET YOUR FELLO W ST U D E N T S.' “WELCOME TH E R ETU R N IN G A L U M N I” DIVERSIFIED RECEPTION E N T E R T A IN M E N T FOR EV ERY O N E. L ast ybar it w as en acted by th e S tu d en ts’ A ssem b ly that a T h a n k sg iv ­ in g R eception bv given on th e Cam pus, a dem ocratic a ffa ir that everyone should atten d . In accordance w ith th is bill th e com m ittees w ish to present th e follow ing: I f you dance, com e and dance. If you would like to m ix w ith your fellow stu d en ts and learn to know them b etter, come to th e reception at the W om an’s Building. If you w ant to g reet our loyal alum ni, who return to see us, m eet them at th e reception. I f you like good m usic, com e to hear our V a rsity Band play V arsity airs and th e A m erican Q uartet sin g th e la test popular songs. Ii you en jo y th e sp ecta cle o f th e poetry o f m otion, see the C astles in their g ra cefu l p resen tation o f th e modern dances. Ii you delight in real oratory, if you are in sym path y with w hat were our troublesom e R econstruction problem s, if you en joy tales of adventure and e x c itin g exp eriences, hear Judge Sim kins in his Ku Klux Klan lecture. If you are at all curious, you shoul see the special surprise. And finally, it you like to eat, com e and get your part o f that R E A L T U R K EY SU P PE R AT THE THANKSGIVING RECEPTION T ick ets on sale in th e corridors fo r only $2 .0 0 . A fter Monday tickets will be w orth $2.50. D ancin g in W om an’s G ym — IO to 2 v ecl a \ M usic From San A ntonio. N o C abs— N o F low ers— N o D ress &u its. T h an ksgivin g Reception, N ov. 2t> I ickets on Sale in Corridors. Now $2.00. A fter Nov. 23, $2.50 Be a Part of the University---Come to the Reception DO rt> JU *"0 S r ft) C S S3 rn* • < et S/i IM • vl this a rticle does n o t it h u r ts care lo see Mr. ( a se y cry in g a b o u t him such a thing. Someone m ig ht w hisper to this moral cham pion t h a t his r e ­ mark." ab o u t U n iv e rsity stu dents h av ­ ing “ E m b r a c e r s ’ C lubs,” etc., h u r ts the U niversity more th a n a well con­ ducted is a ttend ed by the best people in the S t a t e —e x ­ cept Mr. Casey. reception which Do not use th e su b je c t of dancing foi political purposes. Mr. Casey, you sa y this is a "b road q u estio n .” O. K. Then leave it alone. • B E L L M O N T .SCHULER. i *i * free in gam e, LONGHORNS We advertised th at we would for each press one su it the Longhorn who played and f e x a .v M ississippi also an extra su it for each man who scored. Friday, when the Texan adman called we had not received any orders from th e fo l­ low ing players: Jordan, N eilson, Kelso, Scott, Blaine, Carlton and \\ I rn mer. Phone 3327, eith er Saturday or Monday, and we will call for your su it or overcoat. Due to the fault oi the Texan adm an, th e coaches were not in­ cluded, and we w ish to have C cach es, Allerdice, Patterson, B a lin g e r , Bellm ont and Disch phone us Monday free press. for a a g e n t s FOR LA U N D R Y DE L U X E . Students' Pressing Shop UAL I4. GRIM ES, M anager. 1814 Guadalupe. Thanksgiving Emergencies Yes. Sure. T h an k sgivin g will be here this u w . . you prepared? Well, you may think that vou ara u ** will likely think o f so m eth in g the l a s t minute Th J you had overlooked. We realize that You a-e w t f k Z t " ® ♦ hard, and do not have much tim e to devote townie tion. Lhat is why we are m aking th ese suairestim!fep5 ra' ou can stop by and spend a few m inutes pleasantly u- enjoy your com pany. , ^ som eth in g we will help you out. We carry a fun °* fancy N eckw ear, Stickpins, Tie Clasps, Cuff Butt™. Collars, U nderw ear— w e told you the brands last J*8’ Sox, Supporters and a n y th in g else that a college m n !! 7 ds If you are in doubt as to w hether we to wear. just phone us. If you find at the last m inute that you have n^ ' e y* You will need a M ackinaw, a Raincoat, an UmKraii probably som eth in g else before you go to the gam? m will fix you irp sn you can enjoy the Game the m il * e Reception or the German. \ o u will have to have that su it pressed and rw . there is a little m ending that needs doing. ’ T e l e J S f and we will send around for the suit. We will attend tn t w ants as soon as you tell us. A full line o f most up-to-date tailoring at prices. m t0 your u. reasonable I UN IVERSITY TOGGERY SHOP BROV LES & DENNETT. ^ Students Attention Ileal Your Rooms With Gas. NO DIRT. NO WORK. NO ASHES. No fires to kindle. D o e s n t that sound xood to you! We h ave a com plete line o f efficient J % GAS HEATERS Brices range from $1.00 to $0.50. Talk it over with your room m m ate, then phone 152. Austin Gas Light Co. 907 CONGRESS AVE. TH E SPEC IA LT Y STORE .SNAMAN’S L *lends to Hie I fiiversit) s tu d e n t! a cordial invitation at any and all tim es, w hether th e y need a n y t h in g o r not, to make thin Store their h eadq uarters. If ii \% a Suit, D ress, Cost, Waist, Skirt or Hat, we have it. St vie and price alw a y s g u a r a n te e d to be cheap and better. SNAMAN’S 506-508 C ONGRESS AVE. j J We extend an invitation to all S tu d e n ts t o , visit the only exclu sive fit1 ady-to-W ear and Millinery Shop. * ' ■■§ Ty' I he W om an’s Toggery Shop The store you ’ve heard the Co-eds mention. IVV & S. M A T T H I E S E N M illinery. ML ESTES Ladies Furnishings If you want to fig h t, go to Germ any. If you want a suit o f clothes, go to TOM and RALPH A rm strong Budington TAILORS T h e y K n o w H o w OLD PH O NE 1269 7 2 0 CONGRESS AVE. (Form erly with Oscar Robinson) T H E D A I L Y T E X A N $6.00 P A N T S F REE B eg in n in g Saturday, Nov. 21. for a limited time, we will give absolutely F R E E a $»i .00 pair of pants w ith each suit or overcoat ordered. Owing to conditions existing th roughout the I '. S. and th e depression of b u s i n e s s t h i s Fall, we are heavily stocked with woolens, and they must be sold. Suit and $6.00 Pair Pants Made to Your Measure for All Wool Tailor Made FIT. STYLE VNO PERFECT SATISFACTION (.I AH ANTEED. SEE OUR * WOOLENS AND HE CONVINCED. National Woolen Mills SI I CONGRESS AVE. AMERICA'S GREATEST $15.00 SUIT. NEXT TO KRESS A. E. N E T T L E T O N SH O ES SHOES FOR MEN. LA IR D SCHOBER s h o e s f o r w o m e n DILLINGHAM'S IF VOL MI ST GET SK K. LET US SUPPLY Yo u r DRUG STORE NEEDS. U N I V E R S I T Y D R U G S T O F £ K O D A K F I N I S H I N G Enlarging, Flashlights, G roup P ictures. A n ything in Commercial P h o to g rap h y . THE JORDAN CO. Branch S to re a t th e Cozy Corner. 24th an d Guadaluite BIO CON (I It KSS AVr^ proprietor. E x p e r t b a r b e r s employed. Accommodation to all. Service is our motto. 1008 C o ng ress Avenue. m orn ins- of Nov. 20. Finder p l* , r e tu r n to A. B. M c C la n .ha n, 203 V 25th St. Phone 3537 a; Students, go to the Palace B a rb e r ^hop, Bosche Bldg., first-c la ss work. The only T u rk ish B a th s in the city. Wm. F. Wolf, Prop. fo r L O ST A gold ring with saphin s e ttin g . F in d e r will please return ti T e x a n office. S IL V E R , th e Driskill b a rb e r, h as added one of the la t e s t electric m a s ­ sa g e machines. L ady m an icurist. L O ST A foun tain pen attached tc a brow n purse. F in d e r phone 1830. L O SI A red sa tin Chinese ban in colored flower? the Y. VV. C. A ner, e m b ro id e re d to This belonged to T ex an office. Please r e tu r n M ISCELLANEOUS. MACASKILL— SIGNS. Telephone Connection. DR. S. N. K EY , eye, ear, nose an 421 S c a rb ro u g h Bldg. th ro a t. I* OR S A L E — An dre ss suit. Phone 2470. excellent ful (Jet t*he best and save in cost by hat ing y o u r photos made by Brack StU(lio ( M a r k ’s old p l a c e ) / We hav ERE LOOKING OR YOU! YOC FELLOWS who h a w bern pay in g ;^ much or more than $35 for your Suits, cither Ila* fine ready-to-wear or the made to yo u r measure. we want you to come in and see our I lease call and see the g r e a t b u r ­ e a u s being o ffered a t Caswell & ale. He convinced of th e ir ■ mith\> r< a) \alu« all right. ad s will b rin g re sults. and if you don't buy it is Fhe price is Ic per word for th e f i r s t TEXAN WANT ADS T exan want! ^ ROOM A N D HOARD. Mrs. Wood, 1934 S an Antonio, one Mock from cam pus, room a n d board nsertion, tnree insertions for 2c. No f«,r men; all m odern conveniences. *1 the phone. No a d j taken over ______ MR. T H O U G H T F U L S T U D E . BH t h T 2 i *- a t room P a y in advance. f u r n i s h e d r o o m s for y o u n g m o d e m M nvt.nien, es ' m e n . Your p a p e r recently ran a m a n ­ agerial squib to the effect t h a t th e m erc h a n ts and e n te rp rise s of A ustin " ,v* **» r'- l*J m ake your splendid little daily possi- OR. H. E. B A X T E R , d e n tist, 512! hie, and urged you to p a tron iz e those Scarbrough Rldg who adv e rtise in it. We wish to call y o u r a tte n tio n to a m isapplication o f this policy. The laundries of A ustin patronize y o u r publication more liber- , s u ite 21 S c a rb ro u g h t Bilg. Old phone 3150. n c v T T T o i k o D E N T IS T S . Dr. E. C. Berwick, dentist, Old phone 1116. - • [ T rin ity . I Blumqui.-t. Phone .1082. Mrs. Sophia 57 ~ T u I , , I Diversity, U n iv ersity p r iv a te u rn ish e d room, n e a r 2603 fam ily. 53 LOST AND FOUND. ADLKR IKX HESTER SUITS At $23.00. WK G U A R A N T E E T H E FIT. If y o u r price limit in $15, $18 or $20, give o u r CLOTH- U R A h T Suit a “ look in" and \<>u will see the* bigg est value t h a t y o u r eyes ever looked upon. Harrells \ Henry Holeproof Hosier* Harrells Th# D iam ond Sale will continue one week m ore a t Caswell & Smith s. to get D on’t m iss so m e th in g e x t r a nice little monev. this opp ortunity for a GI E S S E S LALONE. and Little Dope on Wabash Make* Vnv Score a ( »«mhI Guess. T H E E LI.IO ITS. Mo have made ph o to g ra p h of Sorority girls to l«>ok beautiful. J* r a tc r n ity men to look cultured, Senior Academics to look learned, • ‘ * \ D,‘ . _____ _ th e y “ tend lo ! th e y ex tend to n a y . ... w v i m i v a , )R DK. M. M. K IL L IA N , dentist, room nr . ... r , , ’ ° L,ttlef,elut with much study, while you a r e yet beautiful. < ap and gowns at tho studio. T H E El, LI OTTS. let's “ t o t e ” fair. T H E L A U N D R IE S O F A U S T IN . — Adv. in N ever the history of A ustin j has the price of diam onds been re- | dured like they a r e now at ('aswell & S m ith ’s sale. You can buy diam ond jew elry cheap pt Caswell A S m ith ’s -ode, as you will get tho more common kind else* whore. P ro fe sso r Giesecke of the School of A rc h ite c tu re is in New Braunfels Diamond rings from $4.50 and up at < aswell ,v S m ith ’s sale. Me don't want yo ur business unless you a pp re c ia te real f ir s t - c l a s s Laun- . . J M ork a t a decent price YXY S H I R T ................... •> ' O I ! VI * < ,1 1ft„ .IOC a e t like prices. d°* ‘ Sublett e Penny Laundry 2206 DUAD ALI P E 11'n W orth a T ria l.” D A N C IN G S C H O O L AT P R O T E C T IO N HALL. the Mrs Sale and d a u g h te r have ju s t . r e tu rn e d from St. Louis and Chicago late st dances. Classes with all Monday and T h u rs d a y nights. P riv a te lessons a t any hour by a p p o in tm e n t by I phoning 2590. Residence 404 W. l i t h Street. Everything M A R L E Y ARROW C O L L A R JOHN LOMAX, JR. H IS AD. Buy a S a tu r d a y E vening P os t every T h u rsd a y from J o h n Lo­ max, .Jr. He is t r y in g to win a lug $200 prize. I will sell a t the end of the main walk and the one t h a t leads to M cF ad din’s. I Will sell the Home J o u r n a l, too, I am n o t the fa t every month. boy or the little, tiny one. I am the niiddle-size one w h a t is a l­ w ays barefooted. $10 Macanaw Offered. When Moore A* Morrison announced a prize of a $10 M ara na \v to the first stu d e n t b rin g in g a correct f t lie s of the T exas W a b a s h score th eir store, intl rest ie the event from the standpoint of points scored wa, won­ der! ally s t imulated. into Opinions vary, evidently, as the guesses so f a r run from Ll to 7 up a s high as 7.3 to 0. and still the right g uess m ay not be in. W eather con­ ditions. the effect of a change in cb m ate, d if fe r e n t styles of play, all add in a tte m p tin g to a r r i v e a t a reasonable prediction. the confusion to Select y o u r C h ristm a s presents novr a t Casw ell & S m ith ’s sale. Make a sm all dep osit and they will lay it it a sid e for you, and you m ay get a n y tim e before C h r i s t m a s . The Best of AT R E A S O N A B L E PRICES. F r u it, Candy, Ice Cream, etc., at LAMME’S Q U A L IT Y S H O ! ' 919 CONGRESS AVENUE- “PH O N ES 210.” LA TERTULIA W IL L P R E S E N T THE WISDOM TOOTH Music and Spanish Dances. MONDAY, N O V EM BER 23, 8 P. M. U n iv e rsity A uditorium . Admission, 25c.