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Both R a m e y f o r t h e v i s i t o r s a n d W a t ­ son, f or t h e local t e a m pi t ch e d g oo d t h r e e hit.-, b e i n g m a d e o f f tall, b u t o f t h e f o r m e r a n d f o u r o f f t h e l a t ­ t er . S c o r e by i nn i ng s . py jj £ A u s t i n f n n Hy ................. 4 4 2 ................. OIC IOO 010 3 3 5 s o o 00 Q B a t t e r i e s : R a m e y a n d W. Wi ll ia ms , W af !' *1ar<^ *uc k said in conclusion. ; IOn® h a s a f a s t t e a m b u t I t h i s a f t e r n o o n , ” , ~ ■p T | (.l ? r r 0 i!!!. S n i ith, a f o r m e r stu- ! o i v e r s i t y , h a s r e - e n t e r e d tor t he s p r i n g t e r m . Q uakers Will not H a v e Squad out, Hut < ornell. Vale, Princeton and Harvard SI art Soon. ^ to q u e s t i o n is e s s e n t i a l t h e o p i ni on in t h e v a l ue of j’ B ^ n g foo tb al l p r a c t i c e , is up f o r de- I ^ »X UC- e a g a i n a m o n g t h e colleges. P e n n ­ s y l v a n i a h a s d e c l a r e d a g a i n s t t he p r a c ­ tice a n d t h e Q u a k e r e l ev e n c a n d i d a t e s will n o t f i g u r e in g r i d i r o n w o rk until e a r l y n e x t S e p t e m b e r . O t h e r u n i v e r ­ t h a t sit y c o a c h e s hol d s p r i n g p r a c t i c e t h o se d a y s o f t he h i g h l y d e ve l op e d football m a c h i n e . Cor nell , H a r v a r d , Vale a nd t h e i r c a n d i d a t e s I n n c e t o n will h a v e o u t e a r l y t wo o r t h r e e w e e k s ’ c o u r s e in t h e r u d i m e n t a r y J o h n f e a t u r e s of t h e g r i d i r o n g a m e . t h e n e w h e a d IL R u s h , a t in d i s c u s s i n g t h e be ne f it s P r i n c e t o n , a m i a d v a n t a g e s o f football s p r i n g t r a i n i n g , s ai d r e c e n t l y a t a m e e t i n g o f t h e P r i n c e t o n s q u a d : t h i s m o n t h f o r a coach t h a t his “ C o a c h Z u p k e s a i d t e a m t h e W e s t won t h e c h a m p i o n s h i p o f th. l a s t s e a s o n e n t i r e l y b e c a us e o f w o r k d o n e in t h e s p r i n g . T h e t e a m t h a t is b e s t p r e p a r e d is t h e one t h a t wins. I h a v e h e a r d t h a t t h e s p r i n g p r a c t i c e h e r e in t h e p a s t h a s been a f a r c e . O f c ou rse , I k n o w t h e r e is a good de a l o f d r u d g e r y c o n n ec t ed with it, b u t we ho p e t h i s y e a r to in t r o du c e m o r e f u n a l o n g with t h e s e r i o u s work. to drill y o u r men in f u n d a m e n t a l s . t h e E a c h s e a s o n , b e f o r e t he m o r e a d v a n c ­ t h e squad ed p r a c t i c e m u s t h a v e a in t h e r u d i m e n t s o f th. g a m e , in o r d e r t h a t s u c h t h i n g s a s h o l d i n g t h e ball, tackling-, etc., m a y be i nt u t u i t i v e . is e s s e n t i a l in t h o r o u g h g r o u n d i n g t h e s p r i n g t a k e n up, “ I t is * * J . V V IV Y FO R ALM \ M ATER . t h r e e of T. C. U. A p r i l s e n i o r s will c ov er I. As a n a p p r o ­ p r i a t e g i f t t o t h e i r a l m a m a t e r , T. C U. t he b u i l d i n g s o n t h e c a m p u s with r u n n i n g ivy n e x t week. T h e plan is t o s t a r t t h e m o s s in t w o f oot s p r o u t s a r o u n d t h e b a s e of t h e Admi t; At ration B u n d ­ ing, t h e g i r l s ’ d o r m i t o r y an d t he boy ’ d o r m i t o r y . ( H A B E L N O T I C E S . 1 fa'n i a I c o n d i t i o n s p r e v a i l e d JI 1 '‘‘ a * ! apel Y e s t e r d a y . T h e r e us ua l g o o d a t t e n d a n c e u s ua l e x e r c i s e s t o o k ( | a h y m n a r e s p o n - o f - ding w a s g i v e n for j ° f S c r i Pt u r e s u i t a b l e . ; ,0od F r i d a y . M r . C u r r i e a p r a y e r f o r all t h o s e ‘ Und t h e i r loved o n e s Et Iv ate Jong A n o t h e r a P p r o p r i - tire t h e e n - S U n * joir ( , • (r!!Wb a n d e v e r y b o d y V J . T h a t for ?h' " ’ ^ 6 ^ o r d s p r a y e r . t o he a g o o d s t a r t k , n d ° f e x e r c i s e " el d t o d a y . C o m e a n d "’i l U c ,e U - i m m u n e t o g e t h e r . V * . 4 . THE DAILY TEXAN Ae-,*. Da;.j J ib-icatiaa of ‘i e U a n r e r iitj cf Terns. e m i r i ex repi: M :r.- bed every daring the if M * "a .rn* Edit.:* * *>. B-a.-rUieun Majiajre? m MjvajT?:* Off; ret * r; B . Ii.' r ./, Telephones Up-to WTI Ro*; si UO Ma - jV I f - -**- 4- •? office 3149 re. 4*3 Ie sue Eo. to? Today J. T SCC IT. JR. G. C. A *r.o J v . A f i ii f a r Staff TvOay •V. if Ratter R A. Pa rte r, Vt rn. f >TOor n< (). fi Saner J. V P a rro tt M .« H art She C I. Moi a M i - Mali/e P r A C e sier .ey exp '•-ii A, I x D e n r r ,iuF lf , -Mr r.g T„esday nigh: to h v:--at -urfrage leader. Dr H ward Shaw. I r e id-a of the girls is ■ e th,c. • : stirring the * In case the men action. I.— ume tir. attitude of in ence to the present status lair-, tnt* girl- th.r.k th-v i.ke to try* an expcrime Woman Rule. An rn a f ;. .*. _ I L . e r - '. a a . - would r r - VV H \T IS T H E ID E A ? Mace a nun:her of the str.-r.g- e ' y mea.-.re- yet suggested by self-government leaders are un- Cer con.-iteration, the pos.-ibili- t:e^ of the situation are declared to ne mildly alarm ing and rev.»- iutionary from the standpoint of the men, to say the verv least. just w hy Good Sportsm anship. Hut w ithout dealing t t e lost y e s te r d a y ’s gam e and lost it r u r and Via re. That*., tough for ON THE FIRING LINE VV hat was the old auditorium It -eem- t h a t built for any w a v ? it wa built for money making pi. rj for -tudent- organiza­ tion - are charged for the use of it. even when they are bent upon i bar.table purposes. J V hat is thu idea? We do not students are know charged for the use of the audi­ torium, but it -eem - to us to be fundamentally wrong. Student o r g a n i z a t i o n s which give plays and concert- have a hard time -is. in po st­ in breaking even in the matter m o r t e m s we have the coisolation of o f expenses. S o doubt they form knowing th a t we Tost to gentlemen as a great and really necessary well as good ball players. The spirit function in U niversity life. The , of r e a ‘ sportsm anship th a t the visitors labor, time and expense natural- have shown in all our athletic en- \y involved in g ettin g them ready vagem ents have won for them a place for presentation to the public is of e *,teem am ong lovers of true sport. a handicap alm ost heavy enough I C aptain Lai Tin says he likes to to keep them below the dead- piay V a r ' ,ty ’ th a t he appreciates the r0Urtft0*JS option he and his team - l i n e . Hut this, l> not all, the Urn- m ates receive at o u r hands. He likes; versify itself, which is s u p p o s e d Abe “ Texas S p irit.” We like the the to foster all this, steps in and ^biwaiian Spirit,” typified by adds a handicap bv charging a * h,nese piH>x‘r w for these men have heavy toll for the use of the audi- Y * * n the. kind of •■‘Penmanship we * 4 tori urn. Even the Lanier S o d - to ety, which is tryin g B ut watch your step, friends, for the money for a loan fund, did not I Longhorns are coming back strong to day. We w a n t to win because we escape. know th at when we do we have wTon niake some concessions to the from a real ball team . Lanier Society, but it was la- belled “ch arity” and given strict- The U n iversity did dav Wrt prai.-e, and we try to retu rn the _ _____ P u t th,* raise i n t them I. E. to ti r . ii . . ‘ K i n a 'never to be done again ” BA PTISTS VS. METHODISTS. T H E D A I L Y T E J A * . S a v i o r Your New EASTER vVr.i v Chowing' this y ear th e - - le s t Lr, the city. Cloth Top Pum ps is Mater. Your Suit. E W B- L Y - K ! -he fast • I ^ J. C. lr j from ar c ; D. K F I w e e k s iilr. Gardner !a short Worth. ^ • Sep - f • -ii ‘fr- tm .. .ct 456 AO Size#. $'2.r„ an : i i *5 All W idths. t h e pts. - -• ' FUr..< tne Difference. Remember. Over Woolworth. Segall Upstairs Shoe Parlor W . A . A chilles '•••< H .- ie r y fr:rr. Mill to You. A L L N IL ;H T S E R A K E ALL PA RTS OF CITY 25c Jitne Service Head-,;carters Avenue Hotel. University Transfer Co. CARS R E N T E D SI.50 P E R HOUR. Buth Phones ICH. MC LL LV S BOATS. ■aisc.* Row Boats, .Motor Boats, Canoes. In Stock at Boat Warehouse at Lake Austin. Inquire at Store. t h e W A L T E R TIPS CO. GET YOUR S P R IN G SITT MADE BV T O M ARMSTRONG and RALPH HEDINGTON. Down Town. A N D YOU WILL BE SAVELL D R E SSE D . 720 Congress Ave. i' I- ormerly W ith Oscar Robinson. , Old Phone 1269 I f a n c y ' s S J L . , „ Headquarter- • r r '“ w a * Good h i'e lt' ! Vhin^ j . . i t ’s g it.” and “if •* ~ n ■ ~ j to ea t.” i f . . W.e • *-' goof I Especial a n ( ties and Fraw I Guadalupe and -iv • - T Phnn .nt, 0. TOM D. SMITH FA M Y GRO! FIDES Phones *62 ; Con?re!j8 ^ C O A L Original D ■ Shaft AI -Al *>t-r •'LALESTER , mal CO. Rhone- _’|6. Stacy-Robbins Cd Insurance. U»M J R ^ l Estate, S w .1 , Bonds. ( P r o p e r t y f pat:- or . t e d , t | ” • * ^ Congress a . e n o e . t j JOE GILBERT, M D. c i O ffice; 31 ic P h o r . e ? , BMg . H. 997 Old, 3 5 5 New. L’n i , ^ ^ l l to I. •INO. L. MARTIN f°r student lam,- , > . .rp!:es Er(J thing electrical. Phone 329. IDS Cos! cress. R- H. SMITH U niversity Tailor Shop. , cleaning, Pressing and Repair^] Old Phone 825. 2214 Guadalupe St But if they will insist upon r ° l,f*r* Tress Service: * !!:‘> !r,r' APril 2.- T h o opening track ta x in g the students fur the use o f th-- auditorium, th ey should at C X * !? r thJ! ,B event, the B a p tists have J ti I ^ a few ria vs off. ,. , , i ' f en P r i c i n g s te a d ily for nearly th r t e weeks. D u rin g th e past week. , „ E, AKE GIRLS TO RI EE BAY- L O R ? a g e movement. Under the the E v i d e n t l y t h e w o m e n o f B a y - w e i? h t ^ hut w h e th e r th e y will be in F*r U n i v e r s i t y h a v e c a u g h t s o m e - fit confJition fo r th e com ing meet is thong o f th e ' spirit o f t h e s u f - * ?*?*■ °n 0? nj * r t ” re - f *-° men have been out on cinder path and p r a c tic in g with ^ an a n Penird and s tu d e n t M an­ t h e n g e r T r a c k s have had ch a rg e of the above title t h e follow ing editorial men. and report «ome splendid ma- appears in a three column box on ’* r,'-» if th ey only h ad tim e to season. t h - f r o n t page o f th e L a r i a t , the P p r r n d - weekly newspaper o f Baylor Uni- versity * th e s p rin ts and hurdles.! J Y w*i*h,f'- are n a \ ! o r s best forte. Robinson, who was a m em b e r of last y e a r 's team , is an vvo hundred girls, w ithin e xi'elleat m an on th e dashes. Caskey f i f t y l e e t o f C a r r o l l Chapel, u n - a n ^ P o r te r a re the best in the field d e r the l e a d e r s h i p o f a f e w e n e r - evf>ntS!- ‘QoaT>e. Knuckles and Williams R e t i e a n d a g g r e s siv e c o - e d l e a d - ? vel7 hf‘ S h m o e s in good time and e r s , m a y respond to th e call for t t ( a u 1 ,r them selves. These e ig h t men would a m a ss m eetin g next Thursday m ake a form idable te a m if in con db night and turn the tide on every tion motion that comes up— with a ^ e t hodists have an especially few' baker's dozen o f men look- ; trone tpam an<} have been rounding lnt" form for thp past fpw w«eks. A ing fran tically and helplessly on If these co-ed leaders decide to , m a k e i he M« hodi*t* l l ° . , in V . , . to I Baptists and the Methodists. SPR ING ( A LLS FOR BA SEBALL Baseball calls for supplies. Get them at 'Cork and Pr: es Both Right U N I V E R S I T Y DRUG S T O R E ______ A l w a y s I p anc! D o in g .” KODAK '",s I F IN IS H IN G EASTMAN Rest W ork in Shortest Time. I FILMS I k o d a k s I THE JORDAN CO. j i l c o n g r e s s a v e . B ranch Office a t Van S m ith PrUg Company. The Austin National of Austin, Texas Resources $5,000,000 Bank KNOWS THE S T u ! i ? v t TE8 DEP°SITA R Y KNOWS THE ST I DENTS’ WANTS AND W ANTS THE ST I DENTS’ BUSINESS. DR. F. W. SMITH D E M IS T '2 2 Congress V\e. Austin,Tex.j Opp. Avenue Hotel. Phone 1034. a u s t i n p r e sb y t er ia n SANITORIUM 14th and Congress Ave. t S t u d e n t s cared for throng j j University Ho pita! Fund, I DR. W. K. WEBB D E N TIST , Room 506 Littlefield Bldg* Floor, Austin, Texas. I ~ ----------------- — Sw ann Furniture and Carpet Co. THE BIG STORE. j betWMn ,hp IA W ilmot, President WM. H| FOLTS, Vice-President O F F I C E R S : C C. M. BARTHOLOMEW. Asst. Cashier ™ S H F E L D - O — . W E FU R N ISH FRATER^] HOUSES ON CREDIT- -f For Easter You'll look “ Right*’ in Hart-Schaff- rier T 0 T H E UNIVERSITY TOGGERY SHOP for the famous “ G Y P S Y ” H O S IE R Y . All kinds of underwear; summer stock has already a r A nything else a young man needs, including n Sm * m ° f ******** »'«». -d R. L. Broyles, Prop. 2300 1-2 Gaud. Phone 3090 The A m e rica n N ational B a n k Austin, Texas. U. S. G O V E R N M E N T D E P O S IT O R Y . [Capital ........... (Surplus [Deposits ......... Resources . . . 600,000.00 ....................................................hoot),OOO.00 .................................................................. 5,000,000.00 S O L IC IT S Y O U R A C C O U N T. , i A U Y ,, v G n rge ,W ’ Littlefield, President. > r n ! ' . holicrdeau, Vice-President II. Pfaefflin, Assistant Cashier • "• DaVK’ Vice-President Carl T. Widen. Assistant CashTer L. J . Schneider Cashier ice-President. Wukasch Cafe and Grocery frjciubhou e, Chicken and other Sandwiches. , Oyster Loaves. pinner and Suppers to Order. f a n c y Groceries and Fruits. Picnic Lunches. Free Delivery. J O E W U K A S C H , Prop. ■ jPhont 1007. ( orner 23d and Guadalupe. Phone 1071 t h e s e t o n i n f i r m a r y ( ted by the Sisters of C h arity of St. Vincent de Paul. Incorporated A pril 5, 1900. try The Troy Laundry ,B g e t e l f v il e r ™ ^ ^ ° ne so ^ at your tie slips easy. You can’t P H O N E 73— W E DO T H E R E S T . Tomorrow Easter Ttptdiuiltla fii*...... ».«*v* a ti* Ut****?* f * V 4 * •t* #♦»♦*#♦ bt ** ** *t *• u .ii i i " F a i ‘ Cl th ^ Young mon who wish to on soot appearance will fin, I ' y t their ex, I hex are made for \ o u m r achieved tho greatest sn ■ , of go,al clothing. .aliens in c f . ; ; ' " “ hS ‘‘V'“r *' ' ° Un*r rm‘n w ^ ° have >»' the makers " n y mor“ th“ " them on ami ym ’ ll' clothes in the world. 1 u! ” ’ur ’t ha't * th * aU ' ' ' *H‘S* st IT S $20,110 TO $35.00 t i l t ) ( o x yVA'ssc.4vA'.vr/; Texas W ant \ds for Results. t h e t e x a n . LAST c a l l Saturday th, I ♦ ,, ' I i „ l l a> to Secure tho Dem, „r |)r,.HS f(|r Lister. you kno > < i h a 1 in(la y w ill be ; h - Morrison of Moore i ex.ta ad man yes- ■s ‘itu>(lay w ill be the last it* ms of fu rn- I in.iv need. S u re e ls g oin g to feel !( tune with the •“ '.vs to take an furnishings and I U). th needed tie a th intr as a collar - to complete the out ■Vn-mv collar, the Rad c t arrived ” Russell S .ut his home in I), c spending Raster at Hilton. I d ' - Kl-ise W a,is „ f San Antonio LU at tht> fri Delta House. I CI I ll TRH* S I ( '( ' E S S K l ' I Coll I . y ,CUl‘ Ural am1 Mwhanioal .lo,. ( lob recently returned f '1 int- I I ” , I v 0 l_SUC” ssful «*ncert tour I through North Texas. W arn. Fort Vo,th, Moeatur, Ocnto,.. and other I h Fexas tow»s were visited. r h , University .dee Club leaves " u" dl;y "W 'ht for Belton, whence to remple M arlin, Cor.sieana, Waxa- nachie, fo rt W orth and .Mineral W e lls I making some of the places that the' other club did. I Bm (dee clubs of the various Texas c o l l e y have made successful trips each year to this section of the state. & AM $ 300,000.00 and a Fresh-Rolled Cigarette A Fresh Morning, a Fresh M ount p u r e ' j " ' o f l i a n a - m a d e c ig a r e tte s a p p e a l s to th e c o r n u le * S j r D u r h a m I th - ^ d l d k « r i Vi,' t U ,tK -,OV' ^ A m e n T n T e * It is quite the fashion lo “ roll' your W ' ' r n C," ,,J,,nen‘’ upon an y occasion, with (Ins fa m o u sly good, pure',T .^ o ! g e n u i n e Bull Du r h a m S M O K IN G T O BA C C O w o r L °“ B u i r D ,.r°h eXperienced »mokers th rou gh ou t the wori Hull D u rh am m eans m uch more than a p a rticu la r brand of smoking tobacco — it stands for a distinctive form tobacco enjoyment incomparably attractive, delightful "MUtui, A a h f o r F R E E par h u g e ,./ ‘ ‘p a p e r t ’ ’ with each 5c sack. r satisfying. No othur tobacco has that wonderful, original, unique fragrance of “ Bull” Durham. No other cigarettes have the same delicious smoothness, freshness anil me 11 o vv - s wee t f l a v o r o f “ Bull” Durham hand-made c ig a ­ rettes. \ ou can o n l y a p p r e ­ ciate this w hen you learn to “ roll your own I n i t r a t e d B o o k l e t , I ? I ) I ? riux w a y to R o ll Y o u r O w n " C ig a re tte s, a n d a P a c k a g e o f c ig a re tte p ap ers, w ill both b e m a ile d , free, to a n y ad d ress in th e U n it e d S ta te s on postal requ est. A d d r e s s “ B u l l ” D u r ­ h am , D u r h a m , N .C . R o o m 1400. TH E AM ERICAN TOBACCO CO. PEGS AND PICKUPS. '''ll,' pro-.-,,ce Of lh . hand made us Dunk of foot btl 11 days Doss W i n s t o n whiffed f , r s i "n e e men that faced hun in the nth inning. t h e .... ......... Pitcher w a s a f r a i d o f ,, T l " ' "'«>P<'|-. Dick drew a walk both In .... up. ‘Hutton, button, who’s got the* hut ion” was the game played by Ben Mon rn rig and the Chinese F irs t ha.se- | man «n the nth inning when both he ; ;!an an E r n e s t hunt for the sphere a bad attempt to nip Ben off Crst. I he ( Hines© first baseman likes low ■ ells. ll** 11fted two to center field J for near home runs. A foot higher and the ball would have cleared the i fence. Dlden Anderson played a splendid cmrne as th.* jack rabbit Chinese base runners learned to their cost when (hey tried to steal second. owds on the field caused the game 10 L delayed three times, in the lat­ ter half of the game. Sunrise played the game of the day. In addition to excellent fielding, his horner in the 9th was responsible for I three of the r» runs. The four base wha)lop was due to splendid base- i ulining. I - C. I'. E L E C T S C A P T A IN . I - < Ii. April I Clarence Bunter of Brandon wa elected .aptain of the Ho baseball ham at a meeting of I uesday. Gunter played in i( squad t h - outfield for T. C. la I year and h e a d e d the team in batting pc.r- cen tage. (J. I he fir st game of the season will be played A pril 5 and f> when the v a r­ sity nine will meet the Chinese team. E A S T E R G E R M A N K. C. Hall Monday Night, April 5 Informal No Cabs No Flowers Today Is the Last Chance to Secure $2 Tickets. They Will Be $2.50 Hereafter I H E D A I L T T H A W PERSONALS LAIRD SCHOBER SHOES FOR Mrs. Ii F. P ettit of Dallas is v isit­ ing her daughter. Lei,a. Mrs. P ettit ,'prnd the .spring- in Austin. a. I Miss Ruby Warren o f Lufkin, a former University student, is spend- - a few days with college friends. D I L L I N G H A M ' S Miss Deenie Price of B eaum ont is expect ed soon to visit Miss Joseph Mc­ Carty at the K a p p a House. C afeteria and g y m . Return to T ex a n office or W. G. Swenson. 1 4 9 sa g e machine^. j r * ' manicurigt LOST— A t ju n ior dance, a m e tr y s t RE\ j g *E M E M B F P LI'Jt settin g , co n tain ing gold inlaid C - U - h - ,' v / r - ° ^ v i ( * out o f ring. Reward fo r re- T V-E-R, out o f ring. Reward fo r r e - 1T ' „ S E R V " t u r n to k e a i e m b k r " Z 7 d , J ! Keme^ber me Reimember tn f. r I p * Tll ‘r'jl Xrn7 — is o u r ' 3 I l e x a s B a r b e r s, _ **0TTfl I \ q q q Sc Jarl,er Shor, Ed. Al]en^?' n’ ^ Con£- A v e. tru^ 1ZE t . . t : __n __ . *. i Julius Sm ith. T exan office. 139 "h rustle Woodhull has been in the VI tv, Miss Loui se ( r o w is c o n f i n e d to h e r h o m e on a c c o u n t o f ill ness. Miss IT a via Wignall has gone home to s p e n d s e v e r a l days. LOST— Will the party who took a kodak o ff the b at box on Clark Field during the St. Louis g a m e p lea se re­ turn sam e to T exan office. No q ues­ tions will be asked. 1 3 5 Raymond Goddard is at home for a ROOM AX D BOARD. few da v s. m eet me * r ^ r !V Shop, 221.3 Guadalupe61'8*^ * MI SCR I, L AX’Eous. WANTED-- T v , t . . v . ?, actu,.' ly mana^emen f°How:ri? ll(M. e ..f desires Cactuses of dates; Hilo, Miss A gnes Doran has been quite ill, but 'he is better now and will at- . teend classes soon. LOR R h N T — Space \V. room; sin gle beds; a t 2300 Speedw ay. Mrs. C. J. Boes. 1 4 0 in cool s. \ o u have a n y " hat you w ill t a k e for them. • ••- 01 '*"«• -TuAT Mi- Will I* \f nil) i for C t e r 1 KOM h0me i,lso ,>0ard- phone 2723. I GR R E N T E a st room for a girl; -’« « U n iv e r s ity Ave. Old 1;jg Miss Katherine Houghton, who has ( a s h , the gu est of Miss Ruth been has returned to Dallas. Hr. E. D. Shurter o f the Public Speaking Department is a t Plano a t ­ t e n d i n g interscholastic in the state. There are track meet in this meet. 44 schools represented l a r g e s t t he ROOM A N D BOA RD— fo r men; u u a i v i . — m r men ---------- jevery th in g modern and rates reason 2412 able; one Wichita street 139 hlock o f campus. b a r b e r s . Students who w a n t the b e s t service go to R eno’s barber shop, new, s a n i ­ tary, and up to date. 104 w e s t 6 th, two doors w e st o f Van S m ith ’s. Students, go to th e Palace Barber ‘ hop, Bosche B ld g., fTrst-class work. The only T urkish B ath s in the city. M rn. F. W olf, Prop for MONEY TO LOAN. Money to^ loan on watches, jewelry, guns and .iv verily, g lins a n a diamonds, SYLVER, the D risk in barber has curios. M. Gordon. I l l E . 6 t h .St. j added one o f the la te s t electric mas- W A N T E D — 1 v . i ‘ 'buss. Will pav' o T " " n of B|wi| r I. Hid ■ ton. • P'<-te f i l e , o f I l a: ion I . .ft N o tify Du,, W ill,., . « % i ' N ' s Tea,! f o r s u p , , 1 B A R G A IN 180 feet deep, San A ntonio Z U ™ * * ‘‘a m j . . . VVupperman, room' v e r s i t y , A u s t i n , Tv va ! ' 7 , ' H a ' J ; ; u t Be«t> «uit ^ ’ • Uerjes. 1610 Lavaca. " DR. S. N. KEY, eve ear „ ^ 421 Scarbrough B l ^ throat. M ’CASK I LL—SIGNS. T e le p h o n e Connection. 2 H c and 3c kodak prints a r , J b est. F Urns developed. Marks Stsdb AUSTIN SANITA RIUM LAUNDRY < W . T « h a n d Avenue. Me do I am il v w a sh in g SfmLjnf 1 1 9 cen ts, 3 for 25 a n t i • u n d e ^ P - r n^ / * 2 ° All work s tr ic tly guaranteed. .________________________ BA R D EN , Proprietor. ^ hone .3086 » Per suit- • T H E TWO .SENTENCES A t w o - a e t D r a m a , f e a t u r i n g V i v i a n R i c h , KEYSTONE COMEDY ‘T \ T T V S KE( K L E S S IT . I V ; . " F e a tu rin g F a tty Arbuckle. KN OX If VIS HE I D ( APS hussar Mo nt i et h o f Bel ton w a s in A u s t i n t h i s week. A S T E R ^ - G r e e t i n g . I resenting l o r ^ o u r Consideration Society Brand Clothes Designed by A. 0. I Vine, tin* World’s most Renowned de­ signer of young m en ’s clothes. m<‘ sa -vs ?}li' is s t \ Ie” the others chirp IT IS COR­ U RE ( I . Both well Cain is in A ustin on a I s h or t visit. v isitin g r her son. T om lU eM arcosH u Our stock is Society Brand is being rapidly depleted—-get yours— Don’t wait. Mrs. T. A. A ustin o f Laredo is v is it­ ing her son, Tom Austin, Jr. $25.00 TO $35.00 Have you seen the g re at popular priced line C L O T H C R A F T $ 1 : .S is $20 HARRELLS GRIFFITH DRUG COMPANY TEXAN WANT ADS /UT i i I'r\* U H P D l ? WHERE QUALITY COUNTS Over Half Million Prescriptions Filled. Agents tor: Norris Candies and Conklin Fountain Pens. C. IL HURLEY O. M. DAVIS Texan w ants ads will bring results. I he price is Ic per word for the first insertion, three insertions for 2c. No the phone. N o ad ad taken for less than 25c. Call at room 120 Main Bldg. Pay in advance. taken over MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY SAVES YOU MONEY A v n SAVES ,).<’1. ic TUP nnom ANI) IS THE REST SITJDEN lh* FRIEND DENTISTS. j DR. IL E. B A X T E R , dentist, 512 Scarbrough Bldg. Old phone 1316. ~~ — ---------------------- — lou4 Lavaca Street I ( • Berwick. dentist, suite 621 ^carbrought Bllg. Old phone 3150. Phone 685 —. TEXAN WANT ADS FOR RESULTS LOST AND FOUND. B O S T Bunch o f k eys, between BEAUTY Spring Clothes Its time to get y o u r minds on y o ur sp rin g suit. Styles h a w changed and you m ust change with Kuppenheimer Suits Benjamin Washington Suits P erfect Spring H a t s in fit and finish, t e a r and colorings Spring Sh irts Sprin g Hosietry M i rnW SM ! m l iii I Ii i rn rn- S pri n g X et k wt'ar. I i We a re W aitin g to Show You W I P U f r n rn - -rn urn- " *- - _ C O P Y R I G H T 1 9 1 4 T n t : h o u s e o f k u p p e n h e i m e k THIS WEEK. HIRSHFELD & ANDERSON 619 Con area* Avo 619 Congress Ave. NOH THAT YOU ARE GOING IO GET A CHECK, DON'T P L T OFF PAYING FOR THAT TEX \ . \ A N D MAG SI INSCRIPTION. THIS ONLY APPLIES TO THE FEU HAY E NOT I* YID. HE FORE AN­ OTHER MONTH ROLLS ROI NT) ' O I It NAME WILL BE ON THE REAl TY PAINE. WE HATE TO DO IT. HUT W E’VE GOT TO HAYE THE MONEY'. BRING $.T I O THE OFFICE ANY MORNING