® llje Baity Eex a xx First C ollege Daily in th e South VOL. XXIII. A U ST IN , TEXAS, TUESD AY , OCTOBER 24, 1922 No. 27 DISCH'S RIVAL IN LENGTH OF SERVICE NEW ASSEMBLY HOLD FIRST WILL SESSION SECOND RECITAL IN TEXAS ARTIST | MAKE APPEARANCE SERIES IS GIVE! BURINS NOVEMBER Roy David Brown and Am ateur! W ork on Law Journal W ell MIY TAKE OVER E Choral Club Presented U nder W ay, Professor Green Announces Proposed R esolution W ould Give Union M anagem ent o f T hanksgiving R eception BAYLOR AND TEXAS CONTINUE TO LEAD SOUTHWESTERN RACE [ F O T O OF M ETS RIBBON CLUBS IS DECIDED i m MEET ALABAMA Mustang* W ill Play First Con- O fficers of R attler and A rrow - feren ce Game W ith O kla­ hom a This W eek head D eclin e to M ake Statem ents S outh w ester n C o n fe r e n c e F o o tb a ll S tan d in g T eam T ex a s U .............. B a y lo r U. O kla. A & M A rk a n sa s U . R ice in s t it u t e T ex a s A. Sc M S. M. U . W. L. 0 I 0 2 I I 0 I 0 2 0 O 0 O P ct. 1.000 1.000 .5 0 0 OOO OOO OOO OOO By V icto r O. C ook in Only one chancre the South­ western Conference standing was the result of the two scheduled C onfer­ ence football games of last week. Johnny Maultbeseh’s Oklahoma Ag­ gies taking the five hundred mark the percentage column by their in 21-0 win over the Rice Owls. All efforts to discover the attitude of the men’s ribbon clubs, R attler and Arrowhead, toward disbandment of the women’s ribbon clubs S atu r­ day have been without results. Whe­ the ther or not men’s club is likely to follow could not be ascertained. Neither organi­ zation has m et since dissolution of Arrowhead, Angler, Rabbit Foot and Court of Plaster. disbandm ent of A. W. Walker, president of Rat­ tler said Monday: “ I have nothing to say upon the subject.” Bill Spivey, president of Arrow­ not head, also stated th a t he was authorized to express any but a per- ional opinion. to 13 Jack Cunningham, member of Arrowhead said: “ I think the girls took a wise s te p /’ The Baylor Bruins continued to hold their one thousand per cent by snowing under the Arkansas Uni­ in a versity Razorbacks BO game played on the Bears* field in Waco, m aking two Conference games which the Bears have to th eir c re d it' N attier, now'. gloriously defeated by Baylor, the A rkansas team has the record of be­ the ing the first eleven Bruins' goal line this season. George D. Gammon, member of said: “I think th a t R attler While the Razorbacks were in- and Arrowhead will follow the exam­ ple set by the girls, but this is only what I I have no idea w hat R attler will do.” think about it. to cross In regular scheduled session, the Board of Regents of the University will meet Tuesday at IO a. rn. in Austin. This meeting w a s originally scheduled to be in El Paso, but E. J. M atthews, secretary of the Board stated Monday night, on account of the recent fire damage to the Presi- i dent’s home, it was decided to hold ! the m eeting here. Ip addition to W i v H F G ^ W i Roy David Brown, pianist, direc­ tor of music in Baylor University, Waco, and the Am ateur Choral Club, the direction of Mrs. J. W. under Head Coach John Heisman of the University of Pennsylvania Morris, were presented recital, football eleven is shown discussing the merits of the team with the University Monday evening, Assistant Coach F. Har old Gaston!. Heisman, formerly coach Baptist Church, in the second recital of Georgia Tech, has been coaching football for more than being in the Texas Artists 25 years. conducted by the D epartm ent of Music. The auditorium of the re ­ cital room was filled with auditors. The Choral Club occupied the choir loft of tho church, whose excellent acoustics are by far in Austin. Tin- voices of the chorus sounded pleasingly round and full. S on gs o f C adm an and B rah m s REGENTS WILL HOLD MEETING IN AUSTIN plSn* i ° r, J*ebui,ding Banner Gives the best series in in P resident s H om e to Be Made Sentim ent Of B y F ran cis G. W ilson Work on the first issue of The first meeting of the students* assembly will be held Tuesday night the Texas Law Review, the law journal to be published under the direction of the Law School of the University and of prom inent lawyers In the state, is at ° ’cl°ck in tem porary well under way and the first issue * headquarters of the students asso- wil! appear in November, according j d atum , Archie D. Gray, president of to Prof. A. L. Green. The Review 1 an­ will be prim arily the professional per­ iodical of the Texas Bar and will serve as a clearing house for all m at­ ters of professional interest for the entire bar of Texas. the students’ association nounced. has th« P a p A f A A / r l G O 1 *eCtIlt S(‘r*ous gTudy. There was a , this board will be t i L w a c u unjty of ensemble effects displayed; g reatest honor a a i l — from considered is selected S tu d en t* W ork indicates rfervice the programmed numbers The students in the School of Law will have their own editorial board which the second and third year classes by members of the faculty on the basis of schol- The ringing of the Choral Club i » j a r, Wp and peculiar fitness for such Xo become a member of the law student can in Cadman’.s “ Indian Mountain Song” earn during his three years in the and a realization of thrilling climax Law School. values in “ M orning” (Speaks). Mac- Dowell’s “To a Wild Rose” and “ Cradle Song” (Brahms) were other appreciated Gounod's offerings. “ Gallia” ended the choral numbers. B r o w n I n v o k e s Mood* The work to be acne by the student board will constitute one of the most im portant phases of the publication. This work will give the law student an opportunity to prove his worth, both in legal research and in analy­ Mr. Brown's piano perform ance It sis of the decisions of the court*. was characterized by a sensitiveness to moods and to the power of s i l e n c e d flTford the bar of the state an opportunity to (he in music. quality of the work done im the Law Mr. Brown exhibited School and will give firm s desiring to employ young lawyers an unusual their opportunity for determ ining ability. ev' denc,!d “ dcli*ht >* the fineness of the compositions. “P re ­ lude”, Op. IO, No. I. ^MacDowell) and began Mr, Brown’s numbers, The Texas Law Review is organ­ was succeeded by Grieg’s “ W ad­ ized for wider purposes than merely ding Day at Troldhaugen,” “ Poli- a law school publication; however, chinelle” (R achm aninoff). Lieviing’s it will have to be and necessarily “ Album Leaf,” “ Sous Bois” (S ta u b ), I published under the supervision of left a board selected from the profession Finale In pianissimo passages, deli- from “ Lucia,” for the determ ine a digital , , , ” vu On exhibition in a Co-op window yesterday was a large banner on which “Yea Vandy 20-0” had been in red paint. The banner painted i was the cause of much speculation among University students, since it is reported that banner was the picked up by students returning from I it had been the Dallas game and “ Green exhibited on the front of House” at Baylor previous its to having been brought here. It is sup- Posen that the inscription represent*! cary the sentim ents of some Baylor s tu -1 dent or supporter. -------- .a ............. Representative Board W ill Elect Officers for Year at Meeting Members of the W oman’s Repre- j hand and D ett’s* “Juba Dance,” were a t large, tentative Board will hold their regu- other piano solos. E. Clyde Whitlock, violinist and; The officers selected for the first lar m eeting Tuesday evening at 7 o’clock in room 157 Main Building. Sam S. Lash, baritone, both of F ort year B. K. Goree, F ort W orth, Election of officers will be held and Worth will give the third recital o f j Pr**identj Judge William Boyce, Am* series, Monday a r' J1°* vice president; Judge Ireland work on a new constitution will be- treasu rer; Leon* gin at once. the Texas A rtist evening, November IS. O ffice r* E lected o______ are enforced. E fforts The Point System which was em­ ployed so effectively last year will I again be p u t into practice and rigid­ ly being made by the board to procure as a speaker Mrs, Bennett, an advisor of women. If possible Mrs. Bennett will remain at the University for a few' days thereby enabling all Uni­ versity girls to have the advantage of her advice along vocational lines. O- POINTS WILL BE GIVEN IN NEW RIDING CLASS Graves, Austin, Green, Austin, secretary. The executive committee is com­ following m em bers: posed of the • Judge Ireland Graves, Judge F. L. Hawkins, Judge John W. Brady, Dud­ ley K. Woodward, Ira P. Hildebrand and Leon Green. WILL SHOT SATURDAY . Business A dm inistration-E ngi- neer G am e W ill Be P layed as Curtain Raiser ______ ed!tonai hoard of practicing ,av*y«« chosen to direct the policies of tho !r,a&f*zine f° r the first year are: Thomas H. Franklin, San Anto- Intram ural football for 1922 will n*°i E. T. Branch, Houston; Lewis R. the Business Ad- ^ r>’an* H ouston; Judge J. T. Mont- ^ornery, Wichita Falls; Charles I. Francis, W ichita Falls; Robert W. [Stayton, Corpus Christi; A. E. Wil- i kinson, A ustin; Judge Nelson Phillips, * ^ r ry W h iU ^ / > . » « ; B ulten. P. Locke, Pallas; A. director of intram ural athletics, The H McKnight> Dallas. G, N H a rriso n , game will s ta rt a t 2:30 o’clock. be started with m inistration-Engineer curtain raiser on game to the V arsity-Alabama an- Clark Field Saturday, it was A.*. . , Brownwood; Judge F. A. Williams, Business to come before the m eet­ ing will probably mean the shifting of the all-University dance and the Thanksgiving reception to the Mem­ orial union if two resolutions to be introduced meet no opposition. No opposition has been voiced by newly elected members of the assembly and all who made any comments on the transfer have been in favor of letting the union make any money possible for the fund. To Consider Dane* It has been cited by student gov­ ernm ent officials th at in most other universities the union executive com­ mittee has full charge over these af­ fairs and gives money made to the funds being collected fo r the union building. This precedent from other universities has been made the basis of the request of the executive com­ mittee headed by Frank K. McGehee of W eatherford in his movement to gain control over the all-Univeraity dance and the Thanksgiving recep­ tion. In commenting on the fact th at the Memorial union would be forced to stand any loss from the manage­ the all-University dance, ment of Bob M urphree of Wellington, Mem­ orial union m anager of the dance, said th at they expected to make con­ the siderable sums by the end of year for the fund. “ I do not a n ti­ cipate any loas from the all-Univer­ the student body sity dance since said will give us full support,” he Sunday afternoon. M em bers to T ak e O ath All members of the assembly will [ take the oath of office at the m eet­ ing of the assembly. The ceremony will be informal and no e ffo rt at dis­ play is to be attem pted, Archie D. Gray, president, said. Girl members of the assembly elected along with the men will take the oath of office at the same tim e. The first m eet­ ing of the assembly was postponed from last Thursday because of the preparation to go to Dallas for the Vanderbilt game. I Committeemen from the students’ I assembly to the musical organization l t Points toward a “T ” in the Riding Class will he given as one hour with follows: for " oun" d five instruction, t**n points; for two hours ride with- out instruction, only five points will be given. instruction, and day and Thursday of this week, to­ gether with several added attractions by U niversity students. The Cow- boys still owe over one hundred d ol-' points; two hours with Jars on their equipment, the Texas Theatre has agreed to donate its profits on Wednesday and T hurs­ day. On the campus Tuesday, 1000 tickets at twenty-five cents leach* will be sold by the Cowboys in an attem pt to pay off the deficit, and them a little capital to take leave care of incidentals expenses in the future. B ellm o n t A n n o u n c e s Amount of Receipts at Dallas Stadium |f i “Splendid rooting at the Varsity game was the result of the wonder­ ful example set by the Texas Cow­ boys,” stated “Shorty” Nowotny and s his assistants Monday night. Since this was the initial appearance o f the j very Cowboys, and they had little im-j provement in their work will be seen in the following games. had to practice, g rea t time “T urn to the Right,” was directed! by Rex Ingram , the man who made “The Four Horsemen of the Apocaly­ pse,” and it has been paid many tributes by the press. A Buster Neaten comedy is also o # the pro­ gram. Special vaudeville will be furnished by the University students at th«*« p erfo rm an ce. R eceip t* from tick et* ga m e for tho to ta lled ex a t - V a n d erb ilt »lSf7 10.70, an n o u n ced it wa* Monday by L. T . B e llm o n t, di* 'actor o f a th le tic in th e Univor* *ity. F ifte e n p er c e n t o f th e g rom r e ­ ceipt* m oat be paid to th e F a ir A n o c ia tio n for th e u»e o f th e S te - Hum, and ex p en se* in a d d ition to this, w hich in clu d e th e o ffic ia l* for the g a m e, a d v ertisin g , e tc ., w ill am ou n t to ab out $7CK>. V a n d er b ilt wa* g iv en a g u a r ­ a n te e o f $ 6 ,0 0 0 fo r th e g a m e, an d the tw o team * d iv id e th e n et re­ ceipt* o f th e g a m e. A f t e r all ex - pense* h a v e been m et, ea c h tea m w ill r e c e iv e a p p r o x im a tely $ 7 ,9 0 0 . Hie I>aws and ju n io rs will meet Galveston; Charles K. Lee, F o r t,., . . . Mon,lay, October SO, a t 3 o'clock. W orth; Professors John C, T ow nes.! the pubhoat,ona board and oU“ r o t' the G raduat«.| l ra P. Hildebran,!, Charles G. H ain es! gam zat,ons on which the assen,biy The Pre Laws and and Charles S. Potts of A u stin .!'" »»«*«*»*<» wil1 be appointed at Senior team will m eet Friday, No- (Messrs. Branch and Lee have not ' 'u m eeting tonight, it was learned. vember 3, a t 3 o'clock. The Pre- yet signified their acceptance). Meds will meet the Sophomores S at­ urday, November 4, at 4 o’clock. C am p m an L ast Y ear Series of Baseball founding The campaign for the Review on an endowed basis was be- Monday, November a t'* ™ 5ast December by the faculty of | the Law School. Many of the law I students and lawyers throughout the state aided in making the movement a success. The winners of the B, A.-Engineer game meet the winner of the Law- Junior game 3. The Freshmen meet the winner of the Pre-Med-Soph game F rid a y ,! November IO at 3 o'clock. Satur-1 day, November l l , the w inner of the B. A.-Engineer-Law-Junior semi-fin-; a1 game meet the winner of the Pre- Law-Upperclassmen game. The fund derived from the sale of the capital stock will be invested in perm anent interest-bearing securities, and only the revenue to be derived therefrom , together with the income derived from advertising and annual subscriptions, will be used for paying The final championship game of the year, to be played betw een the I two elevens whose records rem ain unm arred by defeat, will take place the expenses of the publication. Friday, November 17, at 3 o'clock. M RS BELL A T D A L L A S Mrs. Florence Bell, who was as­ last year, sistant Dean of Women was at the Texas-V anderbilt game Saturday. Mrs. Bell will be in Austin Thanksgiving. C A L E N D A R T hursday W om an ’* R ep re sen ta tiv e B oard , Main B u ild in g 157, 7 o ’clo ck . P re-L a w S o c ie ty , L aw B u ild in g , 7 :3 0 o ’clo ck . Games Will Finish Fall Term Practice Billy Disch, baseball coach, Mon­ day announced that a series of nine baseball games will be played in the near future as a culm ination of the fall baseball practice which has been the University going opened. since on Three games will be played each week, on Monday, W ednesday and Friday, and there will be no prac­ tice on Tuesday and Thursday, as heretofore. All men who have been out for practice to date must report or fo rfeit th eir opportunity of com­ ing out next spring. A record of fielding and batting average will be kept as a check on the players' work. The baseball men must Wednesday afternoon at 8:80 ©*< : ; r; One G am e T h is W eek nf Austin, I . h . Kelly 1 of El Paso, T.ouis J. W ortham of Fort . _ 0 of San , Antonio, H enry J. Lutcher Stark of o or ’ *rtHt>rl piano teachers, and girls to work in the following erganizations: Young V anderbilt crippled condition, Texas University Ladies Club, Girl Reserve, W oman’s will go up against another hard a g -I( Instructors gregation .Saturday on C lark Field, for these cesses do not have to be professional workers, but they must the University of Alabama when conies here from Tuscaloosa to do be interested rn Social Science and Sp ecial V au d eville a n d M ando- should have some knowledge of the j battle with the Longhorns. Alabama has a heavy team this year, and an | essentials. eleven football together. For the benefit of the Texas Cowr- have time to devote to the w o rk ; boys, “Turn to the Right” is to be game this Saturday with M i s s i s s i p p i should call Dave Maude Cummins, shown at tht. Texas Theatre Wednes- College. Not much is known of the chairm an of the Mississippi eleven, b u t the Bears are stitute. looked upon as winners of the game. Baylor supporters are paying more the game which attention now comes o ff in Waco a week from Saturday with the Texas Aggies. This game will be one o f prem ier clashes of the year in the Southwes­ tern Conference. Jin Club Features T w o- D ay Program ---------• Any girls who feel th a t they could Till one of the vacant places and With Advantage of Gym Classes Start Better Equipment The Baylor Bears play another International the In to * tw o 1 the last inued. victory A g g ie s P lay F rid ay over- ‘fasces which were The Louisiana State Tigers, which Regular woman’s gym classes be­ gan Monday m orning. Up to this time, on account of the unfinished gymnasium, substitute classes have Dana Bible’s Texas Aggies, who aeen held. During stem to have come out of their early weeks the tennis courts have been season misform, play Ouachita Col- lege of Little Rock. Ark., at College j voiked over, and are now hard and swimming Station Friday. The Little Rock n fair condition. The a t Deep held team already has a Arkansas University, a mem ber of *-ddy tem porarily have been discon- the Southwestern Conference, on its win list. The new quarters for the physical raining departm ent are practically already has two crushing defeats on completed. Twice the number of its hands from Southwestern Con-! hewers have been added and 912 lew gray steel double tie r locker* ference elevens* will meet th eir third lave been installed. The old black Saturday when Conference ockern are now in the basem ent of j they play the Arkansan Razorbacks he W oman’* Building to be used by; at Shreveport. lancing and advanced gym classes Chief G ardner’s Southwestern P ir­ to he \ lick er fee of 25 cents to Houston Saturday ates will go charged for a key to the new lock f or a game with the Rice Owls. Last im, and each girl will have a locker week were defeated 7 :o herself. When the locker key is to 0 the Payne while Oklahoma Aggies were w h i t e w a s h i n g j returned in the spring the fee will be the Owls 21-0 in Stillwater. the Pirates by Howard returned. team is ®he g a i l y t e x a n V'/ttE/uTo L . SA/ SCC OW S E E U N % ‘ J rn t h e I v EVes ? L UX)k%£ V a Can * e c u : t t m cj ££ YO* p /A 6 sMAT£S L EVEr> I nT Hew V— , WUAPAPfL VCAA/ ^ /HSP ( V w THE p \ fcVfcs/ NTDoy I 5HAU ‘SsfeK^ IGNATZ;, ^At> I KAIO vt ~TH4T I'Ii. SBB t o k i AWCNG H/S £vfcS ' ? \ THSfcs ^ CIL Alk^lL- OV IQ\A72 j CAB /YHJAIiAT J fY/z - \ Y V F /M t- • What D'Ku 0 “d£ £ Who hung that crepe on the win down of love? STAFF FOR TODAY it Editor A n tien t A»«i*ta«tt M'»r*n Dunlap . Swea DaflF • ■ Cfyd# Watkins REPORTER.*! J o , Mar* MIHmh Milburn J, L Gar Et ten* J. GoWwaa Him Greenwood Judith Fort ar Mary Hall Harry H. Moor* Hath SwWk Joy A. 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F i n d e r call 1238 f o r $5.00 re w a rd . ______________________________ — 23 ON LY A F E W m ore m e n needed to com p le te o rg a n iz a tio n of S t u d e n t s ’ N a tio n a l G u a rd . A good proposi- In q u ir e a t Y.M.C.A. H o u r s tion. 26 W O O D , C O A L —F o r y o u r w in t e r su p ­ ply place y o u r o r d e r w ith H. C. 10-12, 2-5. G re e r. P h on e 7593. ____________________________ zzll _____ T Y P E W R I T E R S — W e r e n t , r e p a ir , ___________ buy a n d sell all makes. D ealers I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 1701 E. 6th. for Royal a n d Corona. M achines F . L. sold on easy p a y m e n t p la n . P a tty , 702 C ongress, p h o n e 6060. m e n t, nicely F U R N I S H E D h o u s e k e e p in g f u r n is h e d , a p a r t- ! p riv a te b ath , sleep in g porch, n e a r U n iv e r­ sity a n d c a r line. Miss A n n ie B a r n ­ h a r t, p hone 7520, 705 W. 22 1-2 St. — 25 ■■ will ll. HI iii i ii— ii aw mw— Him — — I. UMM' ■— ■■■■■■■■■ ll I ■■ MISS S A L L I E C. W O O D , 1984 San A n to n io S tr e e t can a c c o m m o d a te c o u p les with room s a n d b o a r d . Also e x t r a person Room and to meals. b o a rd p e r m o n th . M eals $25.00 p e r m o nth. S a tis f a c tio n g u a r ­ — 26 a n te e d . $35.00 L O S T — Brown le a th e r h a n d b a g F r i ­ d a y b e tw e e n 3 0 th a n d 6th. Re- w'ard. Rohde, 7668.____________ — 24 M RS, S A L L IE C. W O O D , 1934 San A n to n io S t r e e t can a c c o m m o d a te g e n tle m e n o r couples w ith ro o m s and PICTURES — U T T t t PR ICES I Today T h o m a s M e i g h a n In “ A Prince There W as” from Geo. M. Cohan’s fa­ mous play. Extra comedy “ A W ee Bit O ’Scotch ” Q U E E N N O W P L A Y IN G H ave You Seen “ M O N T E C R IS T O ?” IT’S THE TALK OF A U ST IN ! See it and be in the conversation William Fox Presents Alexandre D u m a s ’ immortal story of romance, thrills and adventure “M onte C risto” P r ic e s T alk — S o D o es Q uality W e offer you both. B etter let us show you. N E W A R R IV A L S IN H A T S , C A P S A N D F U R N ISH IN G S that will make buyers out of in style with these stylish shirts, classy caps, new' and nobby ties and serviceable sweaters. Keep out of extravagance by getting in on the low prices we are offering. lookers. Keep right n^lBBMWtMmwmwwawinwtmwmiMiiiwi w miwmiKmtwmimHinnBW tiwmHlinnwiKHHituiwti'miiwwnwiiwtuiimHn-.iKiimit S OC I E T Y F A I R F A X N I S B E T , S o c ie ty Editor. O f f i c e T e le p h o n e ( f r o m 5 t o 6 ) 5 1 2 5 R e s i d e n c e T e le p h o n e 4 2 1 7 I PuiuuinauMHtii: fiirnniinm-TttinifiT - - - — - — >»-»■ ..,.,~,,...»um .,M H»m imn)«uum >mimm wmimwwwnwm m im itwitinutwim wm .H m umnium wiiiw P e n d e r g r e s s - M e r e d i t h the U n iv e rsity , and Miss M a r g a r e t M e re d ith , d a u g h te r h e r m aids, H elen R u f f s , Belle N ash, D u c h e ss f r o m m e m b r a n c e . ” of M rs. J. M. M e re d ith of A u stin J e a n n e t t e Y o u n g a n d O na A stin. was m a r r i e d to G e o rg e P e n d e r g r a s s of T ish o m in g o , O k la h o m a O c to b e r 21, a t IO o ’clock C h r is tia n C h u rc h o f A u s tin . They G ra c e C u r r y had a re la p se of the t h e C e n t r a l d e n g u e S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n and was to St* to n in f i r m a r y . ----------- ta k e n a t will m a k e t h e i r h o m e in Ja c k so n v ille , T exas. B oth Mr. a n d M rs. P e n d e r - g ra s s w ere s t u d e n t s in th e U n iv e r- sity la st y e a r. M r. P e n d e r g r a s s was K app a Sigm a house G e o rg e J o h n s t o n , who is w o rk in g the in H o u sto n , w as a v is ito r this week-end. at c a p ta in of t h e bask etball te a m a nd a m e m b e r of Delta T au 1021-22 F red C o r n e r s p e n t th e w eek-end Delta f r a te r n ity . in A nto nio. F a c u lt y W o m e n ’* Tea M isses C la r a P a r k e r , H e le n Koch, E thel L yons and E liz a b e th T if f y will be ho ste sse s f o r th e r e g u l a r W e d n e s ­ d ay a f t e r n o o n te a th e F a c u lty W o m a n 's C lub on O c to b e r 25, from 4 to 6 p. rn. a t Miss M a ry F a r r a r of A u stin who a t t e n d e d th e U n iv e rs ity s e v e ra l y ea rs ago a n d w as a ^ m e m b e r of K a p p a c a t a ­ A lpha T h e ta is no w in loging d e p a r t m e n t of t h e U n iv e r ­ sity L ib ra ry . the L a u r a W e s t a n d P in k ie P r e s to n a re t e a c h in g school in P o r t A r th u r , j M a r g u e r ite W e s s e n d o rf te a c h in g a t th e Sullins School in V irg in ia . All t h r e e girls w e re f o r m e r s t u d e n t s of J is the U n iversity' and m e m b e rs o f K ap ­ pa K a p p a G a m m a s o r o r ity . Mr. It. A. T ho m p so n of W ic h ita Falls spent S u n d a y in A u stin visit­ ing his d a u g h te r E liz a b e th a t the Alpha Phi house. Willie V irg in ia H e n d e r s o n and Louise W e ld e r of V ic to ria a re visit­ ing a t the K a p p a K a p p a G a m m a house. N ellie L a r r a m o r e will r e t u r n ; T u e s d a y m o r n in g fro m D allas. Isab el C a m p, who has been t e a c h ­ ing school in C a m e ro n , the w e e k -e n d at th e P i B e ta Phi house. . sp e n t F r a n c e s My rick o f P a le stin e v isitin g at th e A lp h a Phi house. is A n ita M a n te r s p e n t th e w eek-end in T a y lo r. Levis G re e n of M a rsh all, J o h n n y P o in d e x te r a n d B asco m F u n c h e s s of B e a u m o n t a r e ill a t Seton I n f ir m a ry . H o ra c e M a te r s o n of H o u s to n is th e A lpha T a u O m ega visitin g at .house. H elen H a r r is a n d C la r a S te g e r th e Chi O m e g a house, a r e ill fro m a t S eton I n f i r m a r y with th e d e n g u e . Chi Phi a n n o u n c e s th e pled ging u f A u stin B ry a n o f H o usto n. Miss N atalie W e r n e r has r e tu r n e d fro m a w eek-end t r i p to h e r h om e in P a le s tin e . ly. I Miss May C la y to n and Lucite Ellis sp e n t th e w e e k -e n d in Dallas. Miss E tta G ilb e rt and Miss L ouise S te v e n s a tte n d e d th e g a m e in Dallas last w eek -en d. Miss C lara C u r r i e is ill a t P. & S. Minnie M ae F r e n c h h a s r e t u r n e d hospital. fro m C orsicana. M a r th a Su lliv an s p e n t the w eek­ end a t her home in G alv esto n. Miss S te lla S la d e a n d M u rrelle May s p e n t th e w eek-end in D allas at th e ir homes. K a th le e n H a rd w ic k is ill w’ith the Miss Lois F o s t e r h a s d e n g u e , a n d is a t S eton I n f ir m a r y . fro m D a lla s w h e r e w e e k e n d visitin g frie n d s. she r e t u r n e d the s p e n t T h o se g o in g to W aco to a t t e n d the C o tto n P a la c e f r o m th e Pi B e ta Phi house a re , P in ta H u f f , who is to be d e n g u e . Mrs. M uck elroy is ill with the H THE STORM” SCORES BIG SUCCESSES ON BROADWAY man. THEA TERS T H E A T R E C A L E N D A R M a j e s t i c : H o u s e P e t e r s in “ T h e S t o r m . ” Q u e e n : W i l l i a m F o x p r e s e n t s “ Montqi C r i s t o . ” C r e s c e n t : R u p e r t H u g h e s ’ “ R e ­ T e x a s : T h o m a s M e i g h a n in “ A P r i n c e T h e r e W a s . ” H a n c o c k : W i l l i a m F a r n u m in “ P e r j u r y . ” Q u e e n in and tim e ta k e n f o r a resided D u m a s ' “ M onte C r i s t o ” show ing a t th e Q u een this week h a s its f o u n ­ d a tio n on histo ry. D u r in g his y o u th D u m a s the s o u th e r n s e a p o r t o f M arseilles, one h istorical o f th e p ic tu r e s q u e cities o f F r a n c e . S tr o llin g a lo n g the q u a y is one a f t e r n o o n D u m a s hailed a p a s s in g r o w b o a t ancT w a s to th e C h a te a u d ’l f , w hose ru g g e d black m a s o n r y o utlin e d a g a in s t the b lu e M e d i te r r a n e a n sky. T his f o r tr e s s island fame, k n o w n as th e B astille of th e Midi is incidents. th e scen e the c e n tr a l D a n te s, is t h e r e a f t e r his a r r e s t on c o n fin e d 1 his w e d d in g nigh t. His esc a p e a f t e r s e n s a ­ th e f i n a l w r e a k in g of many' y e a rs c o n f in e m e n t tio n a l and v e n g e a n c e is e q u a lly so. c h a r a c t e r th r illi n g s h a r p ly stood o f of ill is H a n c o c k In “ P e r j u r y ” t h e W illiam Fox the H a n ­ special which o p e n e d a t cock T h e a t r e M onday, W illiam F a r ­ n u m gives a m a s te r ly a n d g rip p in g c h a r a c te r iz a tio n o f a m a n to r m e n te d by suspicion, je a lo u s y a n d ra g e and finally re d e e m e d b y r e s ig n a tio n and h u m a n sy m p a th y . T he v a r y i n g em o­ tions a r e d isp la ye d m ost im pre ssive ­ Tex** the The s to r y d e a ls w ith an A p p e a r in g to e x c e lle n t a d v a n ta g e in a d e lig h tf u l role, T h o m a s M eighan m ade a deep im pression in his latest P a r a m o u n t p ic tu r e , “ A P r in c e T h e r e W a s” a t t h e T e x a s t h e a t r e y e s t e r ­ day. idle rich y o u n g m an w h o ti r e s of his e n ­ v ir o n m e n t a n d s e e k in g new' fields, finds r o m a n c e and love. Mr. M eighan vests ro le w'ith s y m p a th y and fe e lin g and he is ably s u p p o r te d by M ildred H a r r i s who is t h e girl in the! case. T h e re are m a n y m o m e n ts of su sp e n se and thrill and on the whole, the p ro d u c tio n is f a r ab o v e the a v e r ­ age. The o th e r roles a r e a b ly p o r­ t r a y e d by Nigel B a rrie , G uy Oliver, Sylvia A sh to n , C h a r lo tt e J a c k s o n , F re d H u n tly and A r t h u r Hull. The F o r ­ p ic tu r e was d ire c te d b y Tom B A P T I S T C O N V E N T I O N 0 th e ir B a p tist s t u d e n t s of th e s ta te will hold th ird a n n u a l co n v e n tio n of th e B ap tist S t u d e n t U n io n a t Den- j ton, T ex as, b e g in n in g O c to b e r 27 and la stin g th r o u g h O c to b e r 29. T w e n ty d e le g a te s will go f ro m t h e U n iv e rs ity B a p tis t C h urch . S e v e ra l t h e a tr ic a l s e a so n s a g o an e m b r y o p la y w r ig h t s a t in th e wings o f a B ro a d w a y t h e a t r e a n d a w a ite d the v e rd ic t of G o th a m ’s well know n I f th e y o u n g man “ d e a t h w a tc h .” who w a ite d was a n a m a t e u r a t play- w r itin g he was a m a s t e r e le c trician a nd c r e a t o r of e le c tric a l e f f e c ts . T he t h a t “ d e a t h w a tc h ” he w a s a m a s te r o f both. The y o u n g p la y w rig h t was L a n g d o n M cCorm ick a nd th e p la y w as w h a t l a te r p ro v e d to b e one o f th e g r e a t e s t successes B ro a d w a y has e v e r kno w n. l a t e r a d m i t t e d Succe** wa* D o u b l e d A llen D ale a n d m a n y o th e r g r e a t t h a t “ The S t o r m ” b o r ­ c ritic s said th e d e r e d on, th e p e r f e c t play o f Some c ritic s said, g r e a t outdo ors. d e sp ite e le c tric a l th e w o n d e r f u l scenic e f f e c ts M cC orm ick had w o r k ­ ed o u t fo r its p r e s e n ta tio n , w a s too big a sp ectacle f o r th e stage. T he a u t h o r w as hailed as a g r e a t p la y ­ the play c o n tin u e d f o r w rig h t and m ore th a n two y e a r s in N ew York C ity . H elen M a c K e lla r, who was c a st in th e role o f th e little F r e n c h - C a n a d ia n girl, b e c a m e a g r e a t s ta r . W hen film p r o d u c e r s t u r n e d to th e le g itim a te sta g e fo r m a te r ia l, “ T h e S t o r m , ” w a s a m o n g th e f ir s t to be so u g h t. T h e p la y c o n tin u e d to d r a w as a the le g itim a te p ro d u c tio n a n d a u t h o r r e f u s e d the p ic tu r e rig hts. M cC orm ick w'as told o f the p ossibilities in his s to ry t h a t h a d been l e f t u n to u c h e d in the sta g e p r o d u c ­ tio n an d fin a lly r e le n te d . to sell G reat H it in 6 o t k a n T h e s c re e n r ig h ts w e n t t o Carl L a e m m le, a close f r ie n d of th e play- w rig h t. T h e v e t e r a n U n iv e r s a l c o n ­ su m e d se v e ra l month* in th e p r o d u c ­ tio n of “ The S t o r m ” which was m ade u n d e r the d ir e c tio n of R eg in ald its New B a k e r. T h e p i c tu r e h a d Y o rk p re m ie re a t th e C a p ito l T h e ­ fe w b locks from the a t r e , only a sta g e o rig in a l th e t h e a t r e w h e re play op e n ed se v e ra l y e a r s b e f o r e a n d rec e iv e d an e ven g r e a t e r , e n d o r s e ­ m en t fro m m e tr o p o lita n critic s th a n the s ta g e p ro d u c tio n s . W h e n th e pie- j in Los A n geles, both j lu re opened p ro d u c e r s w e re c ritic s a n d p ic tu r e lavish in t h e i r p ra ise o f w h at B a k e r had achiev ed w ith M cC orm ick's sim ­ ple s to r y o f the C a n a d ia n m o u n t a i n s . ; The p ic tu r e stars H ouse P e te rs, V i r - j ginia Y'alli and M a tt Moore. PALACE BARBER SHOP “ T h e Old R e lia b le ” 4 H aii o f F a m e ” BILLY W OLF, Prop. A S tr ic tly U n to D ate Shop “Next Door to Kress” STOVES— STOVES— STOVES Select your stove now before the rush Coal, W ood, Oil and G at We set them up— JOHN C. ROSS HARDWARE COMPANY 319 Congress Ave. Phone 7066 The Wool-O-Crepe tie is here. A tie that surpasses in anything yet offered the neckwear line. Pin proof, pull proof and wrinkle proof. New and radiant colorings and pat­ terns that are a marvel of the weaver’s art. First to show them and the price - $1.00 is only ....... Tom Geo B rodhu& fe sensation Trio stage success bu Langdon b ite d * d bu REGINALD SARKER MAJESTIC Another big lot of good looking knit ties. Special ..... .60c LET U S D O Y O U R DIRTY W O R K The Popular A Store of B etter V alue# 7 2 3 C o n g r e e A v e n u e HOME STEAM LAUNDRY ‘Good Work Our H obby” 211 East Fifth St. Phone 3702 A D V E R T IS E IN T H E D A IL Y T THE LINWOOD A Norfolk suit with Newport culture— a sport suit with the Hah, Rah left out— a gentleman’s idea of comfort and style $ 4 0 O ther Suit* $ 2 5 .0 0 , $ 3 0 .0 0 , $ 3 5 .0 0 , $ 4 5 .0 0 SCARBROUGH’S J. A. JACKSON Jew eler D E A L E R IN J ew e lry , D ia m on d s, W a tch es, S ilv er w a re , Muaical Instrum ent* and S p o r tin g Good* W atches and Jew elry R epaired 617 Congress A venue Phone 6133 D R U G S , S U N D R IE S , S A N D W IC H E S FIN E C A N D IE S, S O D A Our Prescription D epartm ent Is U n ex celled “ If it it in tow n— w e have it” GREENWOOD DRUG CO. Phone 9191 FREE DELIVERY 922 C o n g r e e A ve. ^ ro a m e d Authorized ford & fords* Deafer THREE BLOCKS EAST ON FIFTH t^J3^iS}9Jl\0iSWJi3NKa)MJl}0/33§iai9tW0iS)9UlWASMUl)m^Jpmi3mW9J3XVlMfJ Showing Copies of th e Ten Hats Worn in Paris Today COME IN AND SEE THEM M. & S. MATTHIESEN ^By sending us the names of your ' Are you in a business I tm interested .liT u jTJpS^T\ 1 ■■ I L- »■■■ ■■ ?}\ B I L L I K E N Approved Oxfords Have Arrived We Can Fit You FIVE DOLLARS sr—Ji T H E D A I L Y T E X A N 4 F T E / ? THE BATTLE THOUGHTS ON GAME A T DALLAS NOTED f>arn*, a»pe* being used in place of interested iii a buxine** education, in Course, General Banking Coarse and tackling, and other comical features the blank below; te a r off and mail i General Railroad Telegraphy Course, It tat nr*** HT #*«».« ta to us and we will credit von with These course* are e«ne< iallv nrranared hairier intrftdue*»d It is needless to ** UR an<1 Wft w,iH credit you with , These courses are especially arranged being introduced. specialized say th at the Cowboys wearing the Fiy® Isobars, ($5.00) tuition on any to meet a demand Vandy colors got much the worse of ****** y°u ma-V enroll for within the training in th eir lines, the deal and as they were ' ‘killed next *** mor‘tk*. either for personal They- cover the subjects completely o ff" they were laid out on the field, ® ttendan'e or correspondence. Not but include nothing that is not prac- and f orming a big " V ” is TW’ ’* *" " PP' ’r,Qn,ty ' “T rm to onIy one' half th at re«u,red on ' im‘ toward j liar courses in other schools. Ask you for inform ation about them. FILL around it. The for- may not he considering a business ed- IN AND MAIL FOR $5.00 CREDIT: Th* running of Oil Reese, Vandy mali on wa, presented perfectly, not o p tio n , g you will rea dour e t a - To T yler Commercial Collen*, Tyler, the famous T with the Cowboys |yom. t)Wri education. Though making a morff th*n f,ne ^ “ P011 *an from one person. cepted ac- ’ tic*! and necessary. The time Between helve, the Bend formed cost of completing our make a start without “T U ” it Formed respective courses cost for halfback, was one of the outstand!!* „ne ••bobble,” b ein , discernable. The * * « * , which we will gladly send on Texas. With Punk Stacy going around on i horns tame and again opened up holes in the Commodore forward defense for a Texas back to plunge through. and crutches, injuries to Gilstrap Gray and T yres not yet able to get oat for practice, the Texas lineup has been left in a crippled condition from its game last Saturday with Vanderbilt and with f u tu r e s of the game. This young in Dallas, another hard clash coming off this ^ er w>e fleet of foot, and reeled o ff week-end on Clark Field against Als- several good gains around the ends. The interference given by his team- bania University mates was another good point, and It was the weakness c f the Long- s,,verftj times Reese directed his in ­ the per- terference while running with — ----- rooters then gave a snake dance led j request, and acquaint yourself with Young people by the Cowboy*, the advantages of a training in mod-! terented in a business course; who might be in- T E A A N D G IF T S H O P » -* -- em business methods, arid consider \am t- T O H O L D O P E N H O U S E »« rid of commerce offers the wonderful opportunities that the A d d ress........................................ .. the Name to _ 1 ! young man or woman who is prop-I Address , ... . ................ ............. , for his from 3 to 6 o'clock and in the even- th at you will decide to spend a few Address Open house will be held Tuesday erly prepared, is easily possible1 Name it that horn secondary defense nutted two of the Commodore touch­ downs Saturday, Failure of Texas players to tackle GO Reese in his b o y ard run for a touchdown, and inability to break up Neely's pass to Bo mar to tackle Bomar until he reached Longhorns' one-yard line, counted for a 'great deal. final quarter or the in In his 50-yard run touchdown was one of the mg from § to IO ball. second times. ______ . , 4 Bobby ... . _ , Robertson stood out with his passing work, placing his passes with considerable accuracy. Bobby shot the pigskin from his hands as though he were throwing a baseball.; and the oval went into the arms of tim*. o’clock at the months with us. You will make t h e 1 Name investment of your life by en-: Address "L ittle T Bhop Around the C orner," J 2707 N. Guadalupe. This will be a letting wuh us at the earliest possible Name tea and oriental g ift shop, and many f*at<’ jmpnrted plec„ fmm c h in a _ land, Ireland ami France will be on display. The shop will be run bv h !>*h. ” * '1 to ,uccess- Our th o u san d s: Your name Mrs. U n , S. Brotan and Mrs. M o rV 'f f° ™ " .ran Smith, and a fte r the first day w ill bf open at 11 o'clock. ^ __ Y .W .C .A . D IS C U S S IO N "* *r* h'>“ in r r '" AtMr"B!i ° f you may s ta rt them on the I Address . J ” ’ I tr a in in g .............. ' The Vanderbilt backfield men played a good-de fens! re game. When- • Tp*a* P***" atm o* every o»t . v. r Tv*a completed a pass, there Bo^'>' aiHO wa* was alwa;~ a Commodore or two on the spot to nail the longhorn player before he could advance very far | with the ball. The Vandy backfield game, and anybody’s game up to the and women of the University are be-! we can write them men kept their eyes on the bali, and time Vandy scored its final touch-1 the Texans were unable to g et away down in the last quarter. The T exas| from them for long runs a fter the passes were completed. —....... - team never lost its fighting m o rale,IY. W. C. A, on Tuesday of every Shorthand, Telegraphy, Business Ad- and Finance, Cotton the Clashing, Radio and Penmanship, we fog taken up by the discussional Jn addition to our Thorough and group which are being held by the Practical C«uf»es of Bookkeeping, 7 ness for themselves, drawing sa la rie s1 ax high ax $10,000 a year. You are ioffered the same training th at gavel their sta rt, these successful people and in justice to your friends you ! should open the same opportunity to them by giving us th eir names so kept plugging away during a1! j week. Dr. C. W, Hackett will speak m in istratio n in a grim effort to this afternoon at 6 o’clock in G R O U P S H O L D M E E T IN G S it was a good; four quarters in hm PunU Subjects of Taken all Taken all in all R in all the men! interest — ----- to • outplayed The Texas line outfought the Vandy line. From were showing the best fighting punch r>nt Day Mexico.” The talk will last tackle to tackle, the I longhorns pre- and team spirit they have exhibited about thirty minutes and the meeting serifed a defense this year, and gave Dan MeGugin'sj will then be thrown open for dis- smpregnabie. In offense, the Long- bunch something to tnirik about. that was almost and tu rn defeat into victory. The Texans Association’s reading room on “ Pres- recommend cushion, a General B usiness5 GIANT SUCCESS —,—o~ .......... .. S | N G P R E -W A R S O N G Singing for the second time this met headed by Drum Major Harold U N IV F R < H T Y C H O R U S Broom*, and th* Texas Cowboy. marched from their headquarters a t: the Dallas Y. M. C. A. to the Orion- j tai hotel where a concert was pre­ sented and special yells given under the leadership of Yell-leader Shorty : Nowotny. The main parade started soon after from the Oriental. The Help yourself, your friends and the largest and best known educa- the Band of sixty pieces ’headed parade and was enthusiastically ap- tional Institution of its kind in the line of j United States, the Tyler Commercial taking ad- liberal o f - 1 year, the University Chorus in S Hall IO, Monday night «.................... . F R E E T U IT IO N throughout ..... the ___ State P r e s s is Loud in Praise of plau4<* The Cowboys launched immediate- log organization, football game be-* boys.” The News also carried three tween improvised Vandy and Texas! large pictures of the Cowboys in . im. action, th** pictures being taken by j tike newspafw r’s staff photographer. of other Dallas in compli­ the Texas jCow- h' Sports w riters into a mock ------ --- W E L C O M E TO VARSITY FLOW ER SHOP 2 3 0 0 G u ad alu p e F lo w er P h o n e 8261 papers joined Raggle* menting the new organization. - ... B askets, F low ers, Fruits Lead Big P a ra d e Dallas knew that Texas University the big had come to town when ar ted at IO o'clock S atu r­ parade day morning. The Longhorn Band. DONNELLY & WHITE Phone 6131 Plumbing and Heating Contractors 905 Congress Avenue THURLOW B. 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