First College D«ilv in South AUSTIN, TEXAS, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 20, 1920 NO. 144 JERROLD BELCHER GIRLS’ HOUSEBOAT ENTERS RACE FOR YEARBOOK EDITOR NOW ON COLORADO C raft CUNNINGHAM WILL DISCUSS FAR EAST COLE ANNOUNCES FOR COUNCILMAN OF JUNIOR CLASSI LONGHORNS TURN GAME WITH OWLS INTO RACE TRACK C andidate fo r Office in May Election Has R em arkable Scholastic Standing Texas Features Play With T hree Home Runs and O ther Hits « Num ber of S tu d e n t. A re * - Disciplinary g placed on probation Prom inent B. A. Student A n­ nounces C andidacy in May Election A r ie ­ ls C hristened “The-T- Lecture W ill Be Given as P art of Sim inar Course in School —Im pressive Ceremony of Governm ent Is Held a t River Opening with such patriotic melo- Spanish Colonial Administration subject of a lecture to be dies as “ Love Nobody But \ ou Babe, j wjjj be .inri ntjier W l l l !t !l v n i 'n n v “ I nm n Taw I am a Tex,” and other equally peppy songs, the University arris' houseboat I “ The-T-Ark” was started on its journey to be launched on Saturday afternoon, but the boat would not go ‘ p a rt of April. I off, and, as, the men had to quit work This lecture will come as p a rt of j at five, she w’as not safely launched ^be ggmmar course being given by until 9:15 yesterday morning, c . p. Patterson in the k(m)0, of gov- the christening __ given by Dr. C. H. Cunningham, ad­ junct professor of Business Adminis­ latter tration and Government, the Preceding the of . The lecture win mc u e a boat, cheers were given for George jernment. Endress, architect, W. E. Ketchum, discussion of w hat the United States assistant architect, and Captain Mar- J has done for the Phillipines during the last twenty years and what she tin of the University dock. The main feature of the ceremony is still doing, the The two little M artin boys and lit was talk made by Dr. W. T. j “ It is more than difficult for our Mather, professor of Physics, who people to realize the extent of our the trade with them, the importance of spoke on “ The Dedication of their products and how we are edu- Boat.” cating them,” said Dr. Cunningham. tie Katherine Vinson assisted in the Mr. Cunningham is well qualified main two to discuss this subject of trade rela- thrusting forth the name of the boatj tions with the Latin-Ameriean coun- : which was th at of Miss Louise ? tries, for hi- has studied the problem Wright, associate director of physical at first hand, having training, while poured a bottle of grape little Miss Vinson Phillipines for cerem%iy, former the ( B y Hill C oc k e) Varsity Longhorns played rings around the visiting Rice team on Clark Field yestfgday, winning by a score of 12 to 2. Texas men grew tired of running the bases and three home runs in addition to numerous bingies and doubles were fatures of the batting spree exhibited by the local squad. The majority of the eleven hits made by Texas were un­ questionably hard cracks, which op- I portunely brought in many tallies, ■ although several were doubtful be­ cause of lucky bounces and hops. Rice pounded the ball for ten safeties, two or three of which were short bunts which the runners beat out to first. They managed for quite a number of long blows, but con­ trary to the principles of favorable Fate, the hits were not bunched auf ficiently the making of 1 runs. The boys from the Institute also exhibited inferior knowledge of j baseball, and allowed s i x errors t o fieldinK ^ p jn again8t , hejr to enable }oiv*Exx ION APPROVES VINCIL FINDING | APACHE CASE p e r t I** “ , ♦ R E Vinson has ap­ t h e r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s made e Men’s and Women’s Students j \l in assessing punishment in j Apache dance case. er 125 students, men and wom- ire thereby placed on disciple probation for the rem ainder of ■resent term and the officers the Apache Club d ire c to rs of the r en s u s p e n s i o n sentences, dent for the remainder of the end the eight directors for two j report of th e President's a c j cime at a la te hour last night the Secretary to the President I po information was given as to m the sentences would begin, e cases con cern ed a dance that , g„e„ on Tuesday night, March the Country Club by th e ' at Men's and Women’s C o u n c i l ] ^ ^ f rjenj g who feel th a t he is es-1 for punish- penally well qualified for this p o s i- Q ^ the President ( lion. ' Jerrold Belcher of Austin, I known as “ Red,” Junior Academic 1 student, in announcing his candidacy being JERROLD BELCHER better lived three years. While juice o u t j there he wrote a book, “ Audiencia," the administration of dealing with the government. Mr. Cunningham should appreciate the jn chief of the Cactus for i T A rk” ia now in the Colorado where fact th at it is through the influence of these islands that we have secured ^ a t ^ ! such a predominate position in our trad e with Asia. over t bt, prow of the boat. Despite the disappointment at n o t launched on Saturday, “The states th at we *» awaiting her coat of green. ur(tent request ^ it I dc Cl /S BRADY N. COLE , ‘ _ *■ , , . subject lo Brady N. Cole of Hearne has an­ • nounced his candidacy for the position ■ . t h r ' of Junior Councilman elections next month. Cole is aopho-1 cuttages. more student of the University, with ' Atkinson, who opened for the vis- a strong scholastic record. According itors, was removed from the pitcher's information, he holds to obtainable box in the middle of the third, after t fie University high he had literally joined the aviation liq made 14 A’s and 2 B’s grades, inning, he allowed corps. last year, 7 A’s in the fall term and _ - 7 A’s in the winter term of this year; hits by Fitzgerald, Moore and Eng- ( j / l IyI A i | | ^ S making a total of 28 A’s and 2 B’s in fish, before he was taken out. Fits- two years. One other student h a s 1 gerald, Moore and Nowdin scored I / m term made 7 A’s, but Cole is the only one I before the conclusion of his A t k i n s on Remov ed. record this for VI In o TAGS BEING SOLD I I I P A V * ^ * im I Belcher entered the University in the fall of 1914 as a Freshman from Austin High School, where he had taken a prominent p art in all publi- .cations. He early identified himself with similar activities here in the Cpi- Quickly Adopted B y Thrifty Eds lub. The cases of kite dan cing Cl I club officers and those who at- j - Id were. beard a t joint meetings m ] ^ re c o m m e n d a tio n s to It were made iline ago. Ihen informed of the President’s Chairman Paul A. Speer last made the following statem ent _ the erring eta in regard to the a ff a ir : 1CUS attitude of the two * e club, asking that they eom- with the regulations regarding versitv social affairs and warn** them that if they failed to do so ! tions in the University, and a great tim*' has been spent on (hie might be caused for them- deal of his es and their guests. Most ot the testifying before work in this field of activity. On M a g a i n e S t a f f . members in Belcher was on the staff of fore the dance was b e d , rf t h e S o c i a l Calendar t . o m m . u , interwovCn with the p r o c e s s of jour-; ent, vott.d early Sat „ rday morn-, called up the officials of the nalism in this institution made him Uterary lights whose names a r e i ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ j v e r i t y , and the fact that he had all 'his life lived within the influence of Virtually “ laying down the law" to the student body, junior law students gpecial ^ ssion by their fish scored on the first ball which he Ho is fa r from being a book-worm, I threw’ to first in an effort to catch is a memlier of I G e o r g e McCullough napping. The bal! lie-[ wont wild. During the rest of the Results of the Frosh-Soph tag cam- J several other organizations. He , paign which was inaugurated Monday longs to Rusk Literary Society, h a v - ; garoe he allowed six hits, resulting time, Ung to fight the high tost of living by j gbow a collection between $150 and jng be](i the post of treasurer during I ,n four runs. Five safe cracks w e r e to Walter S terlin g ,1 this year. He also belongs. to La I obtained from Atkinson’s offerings, ing Funds for Hall --------- however, since he I to Aid in Rais- ; A re U rged jn succession. . a w ^ ^ u . t a I a valuable asset. Since with the exception of the period o f 1 adopting the wearing or overalls arn! $200, according his service in the Army, he has been (>i(j clothes. This motion swept t h e ! chairman of the committee appointed Tertulia, an organization of students prominently connected with publica- entire law department until a t 1 2:4oiu ’ nianage the drive for funds. th at Falk went to the hill for the Long- (,f Spanish. He is a member of trio horns, and for the fir t two or three All First and Second Y ear Men who has made that many two t e r m s ! Ratsford relieved Atkinson .and Eng- Saturday the ••entire law department the Many students yesterday appeared in every member of both the first and (was called into assem > age. and unan- tbe entjre amount is raised, and it is toms in which membership is by invi L wo bl?s were granted- imously adopted the "Overall Bill “ Sterling reports th at the campaign Government Seminar, a club devote mged by the committee in charge t h a t : tation based upon meritorious work b(k tbi. rather poor form. will Continue from day to day until to discussion of political science pron- j Du r jnK- tim initial stanza one run and In the second fled him elf out of a hole when base8 W(.re full and none down accession. striking out two I Then Haywood procured a single, Cole is interested in athletics, R e has i hringing in one taily, arul Hughes wa? A sum over $ 4 0 0 mu*t be raised to } been appointed a ssista n t m anager <>r ta ^ r I r e l a n d s hou l d bt* University, was instantly killed ] m a'1" a free and ind-m mivnt nation.” w i l l be the subject o f an interesting debate at the Athenaeum tonight ar " R e s o l v e d , that , F . m . ^ . , I • L C ____ Discuss Irish Freedom At Tonight’s Meeting ____ A g r e a t d a y of merriment has been J f r o m Champaign dated April planned by the committee the program. Aquatic sports will Pe ; a height of 500 feet, when he For those who the c h ie f a t t r a c t i o n . do not swim there will be singing and I games of an original nature. ------------ a------------ jn , side gUp. . u , , , WQO T h ( , affirmative side of the qui.stion in c h a rg e i t I lie u te n a n t Welsh’s piano fell fro®; will be represented by W. O. Brown. L Stiernoer^ , The m-Katiw by K R . Smith. I-. I. lost | R- 1 ■ GarfinkL and I IT. k Ledbett fnrmi.r stu I . . . Lieutenant Welsh was a f d nu r s tu - , Th< dobatt. promises to be accord- dent of the University, being a junior L ^ ^ traditional Irish lines, with the law student at tho beginning of th<‘j usua] punch and pep which that sub war. At th a t time he withdrew i n j . ^ aroU8es order to enter the air service. He re - ceived his ground training here at the ’ wjth a humorous recitation. University, and at Kelly Field. R j j ackson w||l dose the program visitors are cordially invites! by th* officers of the Athenaeum to be* present at tonight’s meeting later was stationed -----------------------------o»---------------------------* . Y. C O M M I T T E E N A M E D . LITZ READS POEMS OF FATHER TABB TO CLUB Methodist Baraca class entertained of the Law Building the girls of Miss Decherd and Miss I This is the second address to be Oasis’ class with a barge ride up j given a t Speakers’ Club by candidates publicity committee of the Y. M. C. Lake Austin last Saturday aftern o o n .; in the presidential race. Field is fl| ^ yesterday appointed a committee! The crowd left the boathouse a t 3 senior academ, a middle law, and has been prominent in forensic work dur- ing his career a t the University. of three men as councilmen. This John H. Awtry, chairman of the Readings from the poems of Father Tabb by Francis A. Litz of the School of English in the University featured I o’clock. After a pleasant journey up the meeting of the Newman Club on j the river, the boat was anchored and S u n d a y morning. Mr. Litz gave a de- tailed sketch of Father Tabb’s life ami work, stating that it was a pleasure to revere the memory of his former instructor by giving his appreciation of F a th er Tabb’s work in these read­ ings. The singing of Varsity songs and old melodies featured the occasion. On the journey back to the city, a vaude­ ville was staged. the p arty enjoyed a pionic on land After some discussion, the club de- No information as to the decision the Faculty Discipline reached by the charges Committee, relative to which have been preferred against the cided to have a decorated automobile! W. M. Splawn of the Economics de- j band for alleged insubordination has in the San Sam automobile p a ra d e ! partm ent attended the meeting of t h e ; been given out but it was stated by n e x t Wednesday morning. A commit- Chamber of Commerce at San A n to zo n e of the committee last night th at He} the report of the committee’s deci­ tee to handle this matter was a p p o in t-1 nio last Friday and Saturday. sion wTould be transmitted to Pr ed by President Francis Gerling. , dent Vinson today for his action. --------------------------------o------------ VISITS ALAMO CITY. COM M ITTEE TO REPORT ON BAND CASE TODAY ,and ;committee is e x p e c t e d to as* c arge^ of the advertising campaigns of the local association it will also place into the hands of the male student body a handbook sometime in the school year. The committee con­ sists of Win. Harry Jack, Hilton How­ ell, and Roy Sansing. ---------------- o — E N G I N E E R S TO M E E T F R O SH . Wednesday morning at I o’clock Plans were also made for the break­ fa s t to be given May 5 in honor of Miss M argaret Goggan, bride-elect during th at week. .. . . was a delegate from the Chamber of sion would be transmitted to Presi- " n ( ,a r* . Commerce of Austin. A. C. Goeth and H of Austin, attended San Antonio. A. Wroe, algol A fter the report is gone over anc u ic th** meeting i n | acted upon by the president, the final j teams are urged to be onJhan d with decision in the ease will he announced.1 uniforms and equipment early. vvfflTthe th' I aggregation will cross bats with the Engineer nine. AH members of both j AN APPRECIATION. Through the courtesy and gen­ erosity of a number of represen­ tative Austin merchants and busi­ ness men in allowing the use of their cars last Saturday afternoon, several hundred students of the University were permitted to a t­ tend the baseball game a t George­ town. This courtesy is appreciated by the students, and on behalf of the student body of the University, the Texan wishes to thank the fol­ lowing merchants for donating their cars for the afternoon: The Co-op, Cactus Tea Room, Univer­ sity Drug Store, A. C. Baldwin & Sons, A. M. Prater, McKean, Eilers Co., McNamara Bros., N. W. Rut­ ledge, Ben Bf. Barker, K. L. Broyles, E. S. Gregory. and the only that have been submitted to this law this #r violations of section of the constitution of indents Association under which [cases were prosecuted reads as rn: 0 student and no group of stu- may accept the tender of a k "7 a person or organization the University ►pected with f SUck person or organization Inured the approval of the So- aicndar Committee aa to the and hours of the proposed it" JAL CALENDAR FOR THE EEK ENDING APRIL 24. ay. April 20— Sigma Nu e' Country Club; Pre-Medic Elk’s Hall. aturday, April 24— German at IC Ran. SOCIAL CALENDAR COM 0201000001050010000105060601000102020200000001011008060000000200020000031102020109060610111002000202020200020001010109090502000202000100000001010202010001010201000148230102000100000101020202020100108502010106050501021101001109 TH E DAILY TEXAN FIRST Water Carnival - /iV P R I Z E S - : f i n t Coi'+** D*IUy in th* South on the '•ampu* of tho University aI Tex Mil hr th# student body every m om i ny ■«#Wt Monday. (Mi##: Room ISS, Telephone *149. Mater#*] m •'© o n d -d a w m m tU tr s t th* poet- th# A rt of .M a r e t A nu tin , Tex**, under for v a r a * . Mxrtrh u m M in e e t eperini ra t* of poet*** provided foe ta Roedon 110*. A rt of O ctober t , 1*17. a u th o rja rd S eptem ber 24, 191*. A roeptanc# I, 1*79. Texan Advisory Board MILTON F. U N O Bditor-ia-Chief Wmfcy W. Brown HMI.ON W BLACK H. Otis Miller M sn a rl mr Editor b u s i n e s s s t a f f Basin#*# M*n**#r fW O terrr FL BROWN WMH*.BY W B R O W N ......................Am arant Circulation M» natter ti. ORA DV BRIGGS S T A F F FOE TODAY Issue E d ito r: W rn. H a rry Jack A ssistilnt: Wm. L. McGill Reporters MJI Cecke J o b s F. Ayer* Txjwrey Gee in c a G ear he Elizabeth H a rc o u rt George T. Kf'an T ravis Mournund Mamie D rum m ond Campus Poets 714 Congress CHILDREN’S HATS For Ko fry Wear rest of the “overalled gents’- at the game even pleaded with the Texas batter* to strike out so they wouk; be forced to eat cold suppers. Everybody out this afternoon for the San Sam nine-inning carnival on C lark Field. B atteries for game will probably be M artin, M cN am ara and H a r t for Texas and either “ Loot” J a k e H enry or Dyer and Mathewson for Houston aggregation There will be carnival music there too at the siesta for the “ insubordin­ a t e ” Longhorn band will be there with a few new notes of welcome. Diamond Dust aH.mTCHAnaroN.DC. CUIROPRACTC* PALMER .SCHOOL CRADIT O FFIC E h o u r ; 10-1*2a .m . 2-Gp r PMO* 7107 UTTLtntlD BLDG X M THE CACTUS LOST— W a te rm a n pen with Angel J. engraved on gold band. F inder please call 3242. fountain W e a r e now in position to p lease th e most ex actin g cus­ to m er in th e pu rch ase of his S um m er Suit. O u r stock is now com plete, an d trie h eav y sales of th e last few w eeks a r e being replaced by th e daily a rriv a l of new goods. W e a r e sole agents fo r the fam ous D U N L A P Shoes You will be pleased with our N O T IC E — Will the boy who found the Conklin foun tain pen In h is p h ys­ ics rack please leave it a t th e T exan office? "Th e s t u d e n t s p h o t o CLUB. CALL A T T H E SH IN E- PAR AND G E T A C A M E R A A C O M ­ T OUSE T O D A Y . PLETE LINE O F K O D A K ING T H E Q U IC K E T S A N D BES I YOU W IL L LIKE OUR O xfords . . Shoes . . . . Silk Shirts Underwear H ats . Suits . . . . Boys, try us for that new hat. W e have just the one you want. If a man w as to offer you ten dollars, you would think him insane. The practice of econom y is the fundam ental principle in the life of a successful man. W hy not he econom ical? Just one block off Congress Avenue. FRANK 201-203 East Sixth S treet W a lk one block an d save dollars*' WHITE Plumbing, Heating ai Electrical Supplies d r * ^ 0 W elco m e to th e Studio TH E DAILY TEXAN S O C I E T Y Maili? Jones, L ditor. Sallye G raves. DRESS UP S A N SAM “ I M'KARRY (Trade Mark Reg.) e v e r y w h e r e RITTER k KNIPPA a t t e n t i o n — ALL— YE EDS AND CO-EDS l i g h t h o u s e k e e p e r s a l l l i s t e n KASH KARRY Self Serve Grocery HAVE OPENED — TO­ SA VE YOU MONEY CELEBRATE! Get Your B athing Suit TODAY for the SAN SAM — AT— C.&S704 Congress Sporting Goods Co. Austin, Texas W e have suits that suit A cacia announces the in itiatio n 0 1 , Joseph E. V aughn of W aelder, H. ! Omega Young of Jonesboro, and J as. I A. H endrix of T eague. Jam es F au lk n e r is in the P h y sician s recovering ! and S u rg eo n s’ h ospital, I from in ju ry received w hile diving a t | Deep Eddy. M iss Je n n e t Jen k in s, who h as been j ill a t the P h y sician s and S urg eo n s’ h ospital, has re tu rn e d to th e T ri Del­ t a house. M iss S unshine Pope h as re tu rn e d to her home iii T yler. Miss Lois W athen, who has been. v isitin g h er siste r, M rs. Radcliffe, h as re tu rn ed to D allas. Miss Bess H ines is ill a t th e P h y ­ sicians and S u rg eo n s’ hospital. Miss E v a L ynn Weems h as re tu rn ed to her home in D allas. Miss E lise B lair sp en t th e w eek­ THE big red fr o n t st o r e 701 Congress Avenue W e H a v e a Souvenir for You * v u u ; • j u u v c u i i i i Pl V C a t w i — [r ’OLE AI :!c t o n i g h t and w e d n e s d a y I n te rp re t* "O ld [tic*Hy Sam e C a*t a* New Y ork H e r e -------------------- saw to p u t it on p a p e r an d w hen his com ­ ra d e s lau g h ed loud an d long and agreed . th e sk etch es th ey ju s t I b enightedness ."TTT , T h en th e ste rn , sev ere, g ra v e an d j grim looking officers w an ted to know J w h at all the “ row'" w as ab o u t. And — w hen th ey saw' th ey too ro a re d and ro arin g t he w hole w orld has been j ev er since a t B a irn fa th e r’s sketches House T o n i g h t . th e B a i m s f a t h e r in ’’Old Bill” in his j com edy, “ The B e tte r ’O le," w ith "O ld ••The B etter ’O le," I B ill” as th e c e n te r of a ttra c tio n w ith th e his tw o pals, B e rt and A lf. T he firs t saw j of th e w orld w-ar— as p u t into the lobby of m e m a ^ New York: “ My book of B a irn s fa th e r w as en title- live fo re v e r in th e g allery o f g re a t c h a ra c te rs in th e a tric halls o f fam e. s W hen we all come to th in k o f it the w a r w as a g re a t big jo k e. W e w ere all fooled an d it to o k a y oung I m an scarce tw en ty y e a rs o f age a t M ils A gnes D oran is ill a t the I’hy th e first sh o t to m ake th e w orld lau g h j sicians an d S u rg eo n s’ hospital at th e g rim n ess o f o u r own hum an * (son, P at, a t the D elta Phi house. Mr. P. H. C aldw ell is v isitin g his end in D allas. Q - OFFICIAL NOTICES I JUDGE TOW NES TALKS AT VESPER SERVICE Ju d g e J . C. Townes, dean o f th e 11 Law D e p artm en t, w as th e p rin cip al speaker a t th e vesper service y e s te r­ d ay evening. He chose as his su bject, ! “ In th e B eginning God." I N o n o tic e a c c e p te d a f te r 4 o'clo ck o f th e d ay p r e c e d in g th e m o rn in g in ­ t e n d e d fo r p u b lic a tio n ). . P receding his SID N E R L A N IE R : R eg u lar I ing, W ednesday aftern o o n a t b o'ciock. j » ing, W ednesday aftern o o n a t 5 o’clock. I Im p o rta n t! All m em bers a re u rg ed to I talk , M iss B irdie G ra n t led th e devotionals. A n o th er j fe atu re of th e service w as tne s in g s met; whjch w ere led by M iss A nna H iss nh v siral tra in in g d en artm en t. n h v , i . , i tra in in g d e t r i m e n t . I th e c h ief; Tow nes stressed I a ttrib u te s o f God to be his e te r n i ty 1 #nd „ is infinite e x te n . ' , of He also emphasized the fact IM P O R T A N T M E E T IN G O F E L th a t God u th e sam e today, y esterd ay _ H is m ercy, H is stre n g th , d f H is pow er, an d wisdom is the soul’s only hope, said D ean Townes. d it in ’Old Bill.’ W e cam e iS the bloom ,n’ , ‘‘F ra g m e n ts f r o m F ran c e. T h * be- L pre8ent. lopper . of ’em at ’ome.” b ath er came out o f j E xplosions, of Scotland, was g ift- G as A ttack . „ a black and w hite O x fo rd Music H all, L ondon, ran *111, 5 7 aub-Urie o f he play » ,th th e added word th at it w as rn Two S even S p lin te r, and a It is still g o n g at t h e | p A S 0 C LUB a t 4:30 T uesday, room ; V IC E -P R E S ID E N T . P R E S ID E N T . M A N A G ER . A T Q U E E N T O D A Y O L IV E T H O M A S A N D W E D N E S D A Y T he la te st Selznick P ic tu re s ta rrin g laid a little odd w ork I la st y e a r in N ew York in th re e then- a n d , Ire s an d now Mr. H opper is in his Ldon newspapers Id war broke, and role musket and was o ff to j which has given him the p ro m in en t .was a God-send to th e position in H isto ria n ’s hom e as the ought the war w as the ; " w o rld ’s lead in g co m ed ian ," as well the world and began as h aving done som eth in g th a t will he second y e a r as "O ld B ill," a nn’s Book Store (EST STATIONERY STORE IN THE S 0 U T* ICY AND EMBOSSED STATIONERY OUR SPECIALTY irner Congress A v en u e a n d 8 lh S tre e t ACTION You Will Appreciate the Satisfaction — OF— [SERVICE, QUALITY and COURTESY EXTENDED YOU AT “ T ” H IK E R S : 25-mile hike on W ed­ nesday. Meet a t gym a t 7 o'clock and b rin g lunch. B A N D W IL L PLA Y fo r gam e a t 3:30 p. rn. All m em bers a re urg ed to come out. B and will also play fo r San Sam C arn iv al T uesd ay and W ed­ nesday. E very m em ber please b rin g books to gam e tom orrow . L E O N C. S T A N L E Y , D irector IT H E ASTRONOM Y C LA SS fo r g irls will m eet in room 157 a t th e re g u la r hour, 7:30, th is evening. SU N D A Y C L U B : Those m em bers who have n o t signed to go on th e S u n ­ day Club cam ps on T uesday n ig h t a t 6 o’clock, m ay do so before 1:16 p. rn T uesday. B oat leaves Dam a t 6 p. rn. sharp. B edding m ay be le ft a t Mrs. W haling’s, G race H all, o r Y. M. C. A. b efo re 3 :0 0 and be ta k e n to the dam i a car. M ark your blan k ets. C H A IR M A N . P U B L IC A T IO N S BOARD will m eet th is aftern o o n a t 5 o’clock in S tu d e n ts' A ssociation office. C H A IR M A N . NI VERSI TY B A R B E R S H O P N. W. RUTLEDGE, Prop. A T H E N A E U M : R eg u lar m eeting to n ig h t a t 7:15, in L aw B uilding. AH m em bers be p resent. JEW ELERS JU ST O FF TH E AVENUE P R E S ID E N T . MUS STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE Fresh Every Day ukasch Bros. 4aiup< P h o n e s 1 0 7 1 -4 0 0 7 tything Electrical for the Automobile ;IAL ATTENTION TO STUDENTS’ CARS f v- A R e n t B a tte r y -r C U D SERVICE STATION Brazos W h ile Y our* Is B e in g R ec h a r g ed Phone 1818 N O T IC E : All fresh m an g irls who are m em bers of Miss D ecnerd’s Sun-! day school class be su re to be a t Miss D echerd’s home T uesday evening a t seven. T he m eeting is a v ery Im p o rt­ a n t one. G L E E C L U B : All m em bers urged to be p re se n t a t S. H a ll a t 7:15. B usiness m eeting. — o M A N A G ER . ----- D e W o lf H o o p er in " T h e B e tt e r ‘O le" a t H a n co c k O p era H ou ae T u e s ­ d ay. DRIVERLESS FORDS AND BUICKS W RIGHT PHONE 1711 Maverick Corner T*hfrayU d E veryw h ere en d D efiveryy G -e r a a te e d *Say It With Flowers" T h r e e f h H I L L Y E R ’ S MCKEAN, EILERS COMPANY W holesale Dry Goods, Notions and Furnishing Goods Street Phone 160 321-323 Congress Avenue M ost W o n d e r fu l A sso r tm e n t o f PEARL NECKLACES p ea rls W e a r e sh o w in g a n a s s o r tm e n t o f is u n r iv a lle d . th a t P h o n e us an d w e w ill sen d you to m a k e a o u t a s e le c tio n no o b lig a tio n on y o u r c h o ic e part. Joe Koen & Son P H O N E 3 5 2 S p e c ia liz in g ---- R ich elieu La T a u se a Lovers of P ictn ies Will Find at Ye Q uality Shoppe A Fine Collection of O rig­ inal B luebonnet P aintings — B Y — Mr. Gideon, Mr. E verett, and Miss Downie <—-ALSO— American P rin ts, Fine * Original Etchings . —And— A Group of W ater Colors by French and Belgian A r­ tists. U niversity People Are Es­ pecially Welcome. THE GIFT SHOP OF AUSTIN 1104 Colorado S treet All the new ones are represented in the vast lection no* on display in the The Straw Hat Season Is Open Smith-Wilcox H at Shop Better Make Your Selection Today -New Oxfords —N ew Shirts — Ne IO N cck w ear —NevJ Suits (Oilcan 6 1 6 O w t * m s s c/ 4 V AW UK su p p o rt of Miss Thom as and oth er im p o rta n t m em bers of the cast are H elen Gill, H ugh H untley, and H arry T ru esdale. “ Y o u th fu l F o lly " is a story- o f do ­ 421 Scarbrough Building DR. T. F. COX Dentist is in Olive T hom as is th e fe a tu re a ttr a c ­ tion fo r th e Q ueen to d ay . T he fe a ­ e n title d “ Y o u th fu l F o lly ," tu re and it Miss T hom as a p p e a rs as both s ta r and au th o r. She n o t only plays th e lead in g ro le b u t is solely responsible fo r the p lo t which is de- % coped by th e action. m estic in trig u e s an d as such m ight I t bas, be called a society d ram a. now how ever, a w orld o f actio n which p u ts the class of re fin e d m elo d ra­ it in m as which are th e p re fe rre d form o f e n te rta in m e n t. T h ere is a lively, fistic en c o u n te r and the big clim ax is b ro u g h t ab o u t w hen a je a l­ ous h u sb an d m akes a m u rd ero u s a t ­ tem p t upon his riv al an d seriously w ounds an in n o cen t p arty . C ra u fu rd K ent ap p e ars in leading Clothing Made to Measure A. J. GERJES 1610 Lavaca St. YOUR MONEY’S W ORTH EVERY TIME ^ U ilf f l P 1 !li!|! ^ !il l i a ^ l>>iMl^ ™ w H ltIH Itfl,IL Ii!>!n it;ii11L‘i!H | ll>IIl»H L O O K E ’S C A F E LOOKE BROS., Prop*. Phone 7 3 5 . 620 Congrew LET US CLEAN TH A T SPRING SUIT Cleaning, Pressing, T ailom g, Suits Made to MEASURE KEL LY S MI T H Phone 5 9 8 1 06 W est Sixth H AVE YOU TRIED ONE LATELY? Robert Bums, Owls, W hite Owls and Little Bobbie C lea rs THE SHEAR COMPANY Distributor* W I * THEATRE TODAY l l TO l l “ON WITH the DANCEJ) SENSATIONAL TO THE EXTREM E Y o u wi ll h a v e t o c o n t e n t y o u r s e l f w i t h t h e t h o u g h t t h a t y o u h a v e s e e n P I C T U R E S u n t il y o u G E T A G L I M P S E of “ ON WITH THE DANCE” T O N I G H T And Wednesday Night HANCOCK OPERA HOUSE DEWOLF HOPPER The Better ’Ole’ H e a r H o p p e r ’s H a u n t i n g H a r m o n y IN C H O R U S O F P R E T T Y P O N I E S D u e to t h e h e a v y s c e n ic e q u i p m e n t , c u r t a i n will a ris e Box Office Sale S E A T S $ 3 . 0 0 to $ 1 . 0 0 p r o m p t l y a t 8 : 3 0 B iR H n m irtim n H iin u iira n H titiiiiiu m tin n H m n tiiH H iiH iu n u iH n tiK itm im m itflm jiiiT im n o ^ w u iiiiiitiB ttn m m ra itm o fliis iw ffi^ i W ARRENS BIG BARGAINS This store is amply prepared to render prompt and et- | ficient service to San Sam visitors. I he following goods | in are specially advertised for Tuesday and Wednesday | I selling. SALE OF MEN’S SUITS Men’s Blue Serge Suits, $27.00 up t o .......................... $ 5 0 . 0 0 Men’s Palm Beach arui Kool Kloth Suits, $1 3 .5 0 and ................................................................................... $ 1 5 . 0 0 YOUNG MEN'S SU ITS Showing the newest Spring and Summer styles in the lim est hand tailored Suits a t$ 2 2 .5 0 , $2 9.00, $ 3 3 .0 0 , $40.00. $5.00 HAT OR SHIRT FREE § With any man’s or young man’s Suits sold at $25.00 and up We are showing the largest stock of f i n e Watches in A ustin. E L G I N — WALTHAM— GRUEN We have just received for graduation some beauti nil Watches— something new and just the Watch we know you will want— Guaranteed. The Stelfox Co. Quality A u stin 6 1 4 C o n g r e s s COMING T H U R S D A Y Co-Operation Detired. T h e official ca re of the grounds is in the hands o f a committee of three and the superintendent the grounds. | Since Septem ber. 149 loads of tra s h — boxes, tin cans, and all kinds of rub- bi.-h- have been hauled off the eam - I pus. Discarded a rticles a re tnrown I from the windows of tile buildings oi they j have been read, are dropped on the I cam p u s; these, and oth er exam ples OI • carelessn ess on the p art of those go- the cam pus, a re g larin g j ing across lack of a proper ! accu sation s of a I sp irit fo r the ap p earan ce of the cam ­ pus of the U n iversity of T exas. the U n iv ersity ; T exan s, when P erh ap s the cam pus does not a p ­ p ear so well kept as in fo rm er tim es, but in Mr. Lew is’ opinion this is be­ cau se o f the g r e a te r n u m ber of stu ­ d en ts now atten d in g the U niversity, which m eans th ere a re m any m ore to park th eir c a rs over the cam pus, cu t paths, drop papers, and in gen eral, to aid in m aking the grou n d s look unsightly. F o rm e rly , the su p erin ten ­ d en t of the grounds and one helper looked a f te r the grounds, but now ten men a re kept busy try in g to keep the cam pus in a fit condition. Mr. Lew is’ suggestion fo r the rem ­ edying o f the situ ation was a co-op­ e r a tio n of all the s tu d en ts and f a c u l­ ty in tak in g ca re of th e grounds. He said th a t if a b e t te r sp irit in reg ard to h aving a b e a u tifu l cam p u s was d e­ veloped by the student b o d y ; and if the au to m o biles w ere not allowed to be parked on cam pus grounds, th ere would be some hope fo r the campus. then -------------------------------o----------- -~* Rapidly Growing Divorce Evil Is Scored in Talk By Father Francis Lyons " J u s t as Rome lost h er power a fte r falling aw ay from h er prim eval v ir­ its tues, so A m erica will fall from place as a power am ong nations if she fo rgets th a t the fam ily fireside instead of the school is the upbuilding facto r said Rev. of C h ristian F ra n c is Lyons a t S t A u stin ’s Chapel Sunday m orning in his sermon on "T h e D isin tegration of the F a m ily ." influ en ce," F a th e r Lyons took occasion to acor* the rapidly grow in g evil o f divorce and said th at one out of every four m a rria g e s was being dissolved through civil action. He added th at unless this through some p ractice was stopped means th a t the A m erican birth ra te would decrease a t an alarm in g rate w ithin the next decade. A rtificial cu s­ tom s of modern society w ere ascribed by the speaker to be the leading cause of this grow ing tendency in A m erican life. Today and W ednesday O L I V E THOMAS — IN— " Y O U T H F U L F O L L Y " See the favorite sta r today in her own story. " T H E TU R N IN G P O I N T " — S ta r rin g — K A T H E R I N E M acDONALD | LEWIS ASKS AID OF STUDENTS IN KEEPING CAMPUS C a r e l e s s A c t s P r e v e n t th e M a i n t e n a n c e o f G r o u n d s in B e s t C o n d itio n I. M. Lew is, ch airm an of the com ­ m ittee on the ca re of cam pus grounds of the U n iversity of T exas, says th a t the cam pus can not be put in a good condition or kept in a condition worthy of the institution w ithout the coopera­ tion of the large number of students th a t tra v e rse these grounds. " T h e cam pus will never be made to look beautiful so long as people a re permitted to park th e ir automobiles on it as they do now; so long as paths a re allowed to be cu t on all p a rts OI i t ; and so long as papers are dropped on the cam pus by anyone who happens to be through with th a t p a rticu la r p a­ p e r ," said M r. L ew is in discussing the situation. He rem arked th a t the grea% num ber of students a t the U n iversity who drive automobiles over the cam ­ pus do so w ithout the least reg ard for the g r a s s or flowers, or do they seem to ca re w hat inroads on the cam pus th eir c a r makes. Footpaths Are Unsightly. In speaking of the network o f foot­ path s over the cam pus grounds, he stated t h a t while some or the paths w ere necessary the m a jo r ity o f them were not; and th at in most cases an in time would a p p recia ble difference not be required for the student to f o l­ low th e path. “ B u t . " he remarked, " p a r t l y from hab­ it, and p artly because his attention has not been directed to the c o n tra ry , the s tud ent cu ts across th e campus, using the beaten path or s t a r ti n g a new one." instead of the walk MEN’S CHECK WASH PANTS $ 2 .5 0 The Genuine Otis Pin Cheek Wash Pants, all sizes . $ 2 . 5 0 MEN S OVERALLS Men’s Blue and Stripe Overalls, finest quality; all sizes $ 2 . 7 5 BO YS’ OVERALLS Boys’ Blue Overalls, sizes 5 to 18, at $ 1 . 5 0 v $ 1 . 7 5 and $ 2 WARREN’S T H E B I G C A S H S T O R E 2 1 3 - 2 1 5 E a s t S i x t h S t r e e t IT PAYS TO A D V E R T I S E IN A COLLEGE DAILY United States Depository The Austin National Bank of Austin, Texas. Resources $7,000,000.00 E. P. WILMOT, President WM. H. FOLTS, Vice-President SINO. H. CHILES, V ire-Prm MORRIS HIRSHFELD, V iee-Pm T. H. DAVIS, Vice-President C. M. BARTHOLOMEW, Cashier. S. B. ROBERDEAU, Asst Cashier. Faculty and Students’ Accounts Solicited No Accounts Too Small to Handle l o n g h o r n s t u r n GAME WITH OWLS INTO RACE TRACK The clothes I A GEJ ( Continued from page I) Icho caret fa c d o n l y t w o h i t 9 , a s co m p ared w i t h eigh t given b y F alk . Yo u n gsters W o rk e d Out. O p p o r t u n i t i e s fo r w ork-oi ‘ s by y o u n g s t e r s on t h e L on gh orn •"T.'rn w ere given by C oach B illy Disch a f t ­ e r T e x a s was le a d in g by a wide m ar- gin W ic k lin e , ta k in g th e position of E n g lish in the c e n t e r g a rd e n , proved h im self an a s se t by d rivin g a long ball o ver the le ft field fe n ce . He w as th e f i r s t man up in th e seven th in- ning and touched th e firs t ball throw n fo r a h om er. Nowlin was sen t to le ft field a t th e b eginning of the gam e, and w orked ad m irab ly . He ; made one run and one h it. S an ford and A lex C ox also saw sev eral in­ nings of play. The second of th e se rie s w ith R ice will be held this a fte rn o o n on C lark Field . iting It is u n d erstood t h a t th e vis­ team has saved an excellen t in hopes oi w restin g the lau rels o f a t least one 1 p itch er fo r this ev en t, gam e. | I ' 0 ■» 2 0 2 M. Haywood, lf The box s c o r e : R ice— W aters, ss . . . . 0 . Haywood, lh A B R H PO A E 4 4 4 4 3 4 Aiatthewson, c 4 . . Hughes, c f 3 T ho m as, r f ............ 3 I W illiam s, r f I A tkinson, p o R atsford , p 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 I 9 5 2 I 3 2 I 0 0 0 0 I 0 I I 0 0 0 3 0 I 0 I 3 2 I 0 0 0 . . . . 0 I 0 o: 0 0 0 2 T o ta ls . 3 4 2 IO 24 A B R H PO T e x a s — ............ 3 E nglish, c f . . . . 2 W ickiin e, c f M cCullough, 2 b . . 3 I C annon, 3 b 4 Falk , p, lb ............ 4 F itz g e ra ld , lb , r f . 4 ! S an ford , r f I R ob ertson, ss . . . 3 M oore, l f ..................2 Leissner, p ............ 0 Nowlin, rf, l f . . . . 3 .....................I C ox, lf .....................4 H art, c 8 A 0 0 I 0 I 0 0 I 0 I I 0 I I 1 2 2 2 3 0 I 0 0 1 2 12 0 l l 0 0 O A. D A a fervtq Anal a Ullin I M I rn W h eth er or not< la s t shipm ent of S ismarty brought US soffit S u it s — the kind tkt\ ti cilia r men— W e have the to g o w ith these dA 0 STRAW HAT S s, [J BEAUTIFUL S 0 Splendid Holier wj\ a ls o Wilsons Horn S h o p early today.] 0 on th e 2 1 s t. I S u m m ary Stolen T o tals ____ 3 4 12 l l 2 7 12 2 b ases, E n glish , M cCullough, C annon, N ow lin, F itz g e r ald 2 ; s a c r if ic e hits, W a te rs , Now­ lin; s a c r if ic e flies, M. H ayw ood, H ar- runs> off Falk 2, off lan, F a lk two base hits, O. H ayw ood ; Atkinson 8, off Ratsfi Time of game, 2 boil home runs, W ickiine, H a rt, M oore; Umpire, Hudson I earn ed runs, R ice 2, T e x a s IO ; le ft Score by innings: IO, T e x a s 8 ; passed on bases, R ice balls, M atthew son I , H a rt I ; wild R jce p itches, R a ts fo rd ; double p lays, H ar- T e x a s lan to Nash to O. H ay w o o d ; h it by f a . C.: There will ( M o o r e ); first p itch er, by A tkinson on e rro rs, T e x a s 2 , R ice I ; firs t on j meeting of the C. A. C. balls, o ff A tkinson 4 , o f f R atsfo rd a t 8 o ’ c l o c k , second floor, A ll members are urged ................ll® ................... 5, o ff F alk 2, o ff L e iss n e r I ; stru ck | o u t by F alk 7, by L e iss n e r 4 , o ff A t­ kinson 2 ; innings p itch ed , by F alk 5, L eissn er 4, A tk in son 2 2 - 3 , R a ts­ fo rd 5 1- 3; hits o f f F a lk 8 , L eissn er 2 , o ff A tkinson 6 , o f f R a tsfo rd 5 ; the club. and bring a friend lectu re s and entertti be on the program Do not fail to miss PE Alamo Ice to The BEST ICE CREAM—In 14 M id* AT YOUR D E A L E R ’S OR ALAMO INDUSTRIES Pi* 3 0 0 Congress Avenue W A. ACHILLES 4| STAPLE AND FANCY GROCE® C atering Specially to Sororities, f in G eneral. Courteous Tr Prom pt Delivery. , . | Phones 8 6 5 -8 6 6 -8 6 7 Fo r the Best in HJ>TYiv R o fJ* M d Cake* and J e lly -* 0 "*' Call 1-0-1-® F°r THE CAPITOL BAKE* 2 4 0 9 Guadalupe