T I I K A ' T E X A N I F I R S T - — r ~ = = ) A l C O L L F r l f o e r _ l r, i n t H : E S O U T H VOL- X V . f r a t a n d c l u b leag ue m a k e s fin a l s c h e d u l e Games Will Begin on N e x t M onday I and Continue Until M ay 3 DL visions into 3 S ec tio n s Made. W inners Get Cup. r r = = LOCAL Y. W. C. A. ...... Wil l entertain MASSEY I F * U te j NEARBY SCHOOIS! U L i d™ L a mn m a jo r l e a g u e sX C o n feren ce lo be Held for all Ass,,- T . . , elations in Schools and Colleees in ' , * * ' ' to N* » ' W o n . lo Souih T e x a s —O fficers W ere "'i" ,mnKllam’* 0 h '« ''-Naps.'' In stalled Y esterday Suitcase— h in d , Spoke. Gambreil Elected M ans to hold a Y. W. C A fere nee on April 25 an d have a s ’ t h ^ U i M ' T g u e s ts all Y. W. C. A. from B a v in . S outhw estern, and the p r ^ a °rv school* an d norm al of San Marcos, a m i° n e Gf t e r ^ ay n,a(io by th e p re s e n t cabinet of the local Y W. Cy A I i ' . ' frcni th " 11,1 w as » m a jo r * * < * -> '. c a p ta in '.J ,ea ~«ve Austin ■ a t u i d a y to join th e Cleveland A m e n in New M oan s. ra n s now t r a in in g . . wi" ' , thc T exas team for T h ! h av in g made the t ° PaS*i the team when he w as a fre s h m a n in inc University. 8 P h i)1 ' ! ? ■ ' UHen JaCk Coombs of the 1 hdadelphia A t h l e t i c s saw “ Mike” in ; ; ; t r said ’ "W ith a n o th e r yea, the able coaching of William Disch t h a t y o u n g s te r will be able to hold n a Position on our infield.” Sev- era! o ffe rs fro m team s of f a s t e r com ­ p an y have been received by M assey b u t were rejected fo r c o l l e y base- na 11. M assey g e ts $1,000 bonus for - in* the c o n tra c t and $400 a month for tin tim e while p la y in g with the Cleve­ land team . The team p resented the d e p a rtin g ca p ta in with a handsom e su itcase with his nam e s tam p ed on the side in gold caf. Coach Disch m ade th e p re s e n ­ tation speech, e x p ressin g his re g ret in seeing the f a s t sh o rtsto p leave. M r commended M assey as a p la y e r and as a tru e s p o rt both on and off th e baseball diam ond the words of th e coach, “ Above all he F a g e n tle m a n .” an d in In his re p ly to the t r i b u t e payee nim M assey ex p ressed his r e g r e t 'on leaving the te a m , w ith the hope t h a t he would .sometime have the chance to visit his te a m m a te s . the speedy s h o r t ­ ^T om Gambrel I, stop. was elected cap tain to fill the vacancy m ade by M assey’s leaving and will be seen a t s h o rts to p for th e re ­ m ain d er of th e season. Modes of e n te r ta in m e n ts were d is­ c e d a r r a n g e m e n ts defin ite will be m ade several days before the m e e tin g of th e conference and stalled. I aldine P inckney; P resid en t, M a r g u e rite The new ly elected officers w ere in­ Th ey a r e a s follows: J o h n ; vice pre s ,d e n t, C h a rlo tte Spence; secretary. tre a s u re r , Louise M ildred C h um lea; M egee; c h a irm a n of music commit- ee, Coronal T h o m a s ; p o s te r co m m it­ tee, association new s com m ittee, E lizab e th H u n te r- social service. R u th P o tts and B ern e a M in kw itz; religious m eetings com m it- ee, tre a s u re r , Linda L a n c a s te r; p ra ctical needs com ­ m ittee, G ladys W alsh; Texan r e p re ­ set: ta I ive, Rosselle Gould; Bible stu d v ain in i tie A nne H e rrin g ; social com m itlee, Hallie Reed G re er; Mission com m ittee, K athleen Moles- s tu d y convention, a <>i t h P a il; s tu d e n t vo lun teer rep resen- lo Rice; a s s i s t a n t conference and ta tiv e , Lizzie Blasdel. MINE EXPERIMENT STATION SOUGHT T e x a s B ureau May Receive F ed eral J e s tin g Labs— Extension of Work Done at P re s e n t. MJLURES REACH UNIVERSITY HAS CLIMAX IN LAST TERM S REPORT BOAT HOUSE ON LAKE ABOVE DAM A p p roxim ately Hundred Fall bv W a v . i s u r r a j ' " h i s and Row B o tts Will I L i> . . S id e and T h irte e n M ake no C ourse I . i v N u m b e r < om m ended Not a s . , ___ Large a s Fast Y ear. v at Reduced It-»#*.« s , „ , , s tu d e n t* Ca..* ii iv ) ( ♦‘ruing New Club. , r a " « up Rules Gov. .. t ' ‘ A p p ro x im a te ly n in e ty -e ig h t t i , it • ' o f T e x a s B oat club, lents fa llin g below th e p a s s in g l i n e which with sixty -six of n a m a t t e r of * , y ea r s tu d e n ts , tells th e s to ry o f ^ I M>et a atlon ttnd doubt, has a t la s t be­ th is n u m b e r H r - ’ K° s o r t given out by the dean of t h e U i l T W ac adem ic d e p a rtm e n t. | The space behind *** ' n U< UVe 0,U‘r a ~ the wall a t Dean IL Y. Benedict said t h a t n r I i i . .Ust,n has boats a t « » e*- * "*** ™ s .. ....... . e n title m em W rs th e ir pri- v a le b o ats for the priee o f seventy- five c e n ts p er month. to s to re plans for the b o at house a re ♦ xPon a s be gon e over th o ro u g h ly by the A t h ­ letic Council for th e p u rp ose of de­ ciding definitely w h e th e r this s tr u c ­ I t is tu re will be built im m ediately. •« i tin? opinion of several nf . . fJla t this is ih" b l u e s t u n d e r ta k in g ,,, uie | ' h a t has ev e r been a t t e m p t e d in the way o f im pro vem en ts by t h a t d e p a r t ­ m ent alone. The club house as now !• ann ed will be a tw o -s to ry s tru c tu re . The f i r s t s to ry to be hewn sto n e cap- lied with one s to ry o f wood work of 0,u‘ * / 1 he mission des sign. The second story vvnvi nvui y Will be open on all sides with venin- las ru n n in g around the e n tire strut* T h e B u rea u of Econom ic Geology of T e x a s is m a k in g a stren u o u s e f f o r t to s ec u re one of th e th re e m in in g e x ­ p e r im e n t s ta tio n s soon to be e s t a b ­ lished by th e F ed eral g o vernm e n t. The c re a tio n of th ese s ta tio n s will be as a re s u lt of a bill recently passed in co n g ress p ro v id in g fo r the es ta b lis h ­ m e n t by th e B u reau of Mines of the D e p a r t m e n t of In te r io r of ten m inin g e x p e r im e n t s ta tio n s and fo r the e s ­ ta b lis h m e n t of seven mine rescue .sta­ tions, b u t p rovidin g t h a t only th ree th ese a r e to be established each of y e a r until all a r e established. The th e e n tire T e x a s delegation, u n d e r lead e rsh ip of C o n g ressm an ?. J. B uchanan, a t W a shin gton, a re u rg in g th e e s ta b lis h m e n t of one of th e first t h r e e sta tio n s a t th e U n iv ersity of T e x a s in connection w ith the B ureau of Economic Geology of this S tate. T h is s tatio n will, if establish ed, con­ cern its e lf m ainly with in v estigation s of th e non-m etalic m inin g products of th e S o u th w est and Texas. Bulle­ tin s will be published fro m tim e to knowledge tim e s e t t i n g ex pe ri­ ac q uired fro m It m e n ts a n d ana ly se s perform ed. is te s t i n g sta t h a t such a tion in T ex a s would be of inestim able th e variou s m ining, / a n d valu e th e S ta te as b u ild in g com panies of well a s to p u rc h asers of la rg e q u a n ti­ tie s of fuel such as th e S ta te p u r ­ c h a s in g a g e n t. the v ario us fo r th the t h o u g h t to I the s tatio n T he bill a s passed c a rries no a p ­ p r o p r ia tio n an d if e s ­ tab lis h e d would necessarily be s u p ­ p o rte d by th e Texas Bureau until con­ g r e s s m a k e s some a p p ro p riatio n for its s u p p o rt. This, however, would w ork no h a rd s h ip upon the bureau as th e p r e s e n t equipm ent could be used to a d v a n t a g e in the proposed ex p e ri­ m e n ts an d it would merely mean an ex te n sio n of th e work done a t p re s ­ ent. The bu re au already conducts te s t s f o r all th e fuel m ateria ls pur- AUSTINITES BY HUNDREDS GREET < lark F ield will be the scene of the f ir s t of th e tw o scheduled g a m e s with Daniel R a U , Daniel B ak er te a m th is a f te rn o o n . Thi. is the second ..rz____ in te r-c o lle g ia te g a m e . ris FRITZ KREISLER S . " S S™. " ,* “• '» A u strian Musician and Soldier Ap i hard g am es th is seaso n a lre a d y , Dan- I., 'n "! iel B ak er exp ects to prov e th e y a re I ♦ • the h a rd e s t ones T ex as has y e t met | H L ' / n , *' r rt h a t U f’an ,H* us<*(1 f(>r the u n iv e r«»ty func- r ' u ^ 1 Tloat.s a r e also being in Violin Selections. Recital o f C h ara cteristic p e a rs Before Packed House Daniel B a k e r has im p ro v ed wonder- th e l a s t t h r e e y e a rs U nder fully in tho work o f Coach F re e la n d , t h a t school has come up into college rank- ing Coach Freeland will be re m e m b e re d a s t h e e lrJ# r t ° " ly s ta y in t h a t college he wa* consid ers.' I re in .l e e ' , ' " r ™5e n ,a - f'.'.n *■!!'? Th th,. I , a th le tic s . °,f tHf the r iv e r- I , "i . hoUs*' t f u u n d s a r e und er the A thletic f“ ™ | ty Homc o t th e a r * *" fo1- the t(> re capacity F r itz Kreisler, world _ downed violinist, and A u strian soldier o f the pre sen t E uro p e an war, rendered his choice violin selections a t the re ­ last cital given night. th d au d ito riu m in T h e p ro g ra m included an old con­ certo by vivaldi, a s e v e n te en th cen­ Italian composer, which Mr. t u r y K re is le r rescued in m a n u s c rip t form from a m o n a s te ry in Ita ly and r e a r ­ ra n g e r, and a place by T a r tin g known in T h is is his le tte rs the b est a t h le te in the e n tire South, m ak in g fo u r te e n th e ma- ('or sports. with Daniel B ak er, a s he h a s signed on S u n d a v s fr o a co n tract to coach T. fl. U. next f i t v r e a r , and th is will he t he l a s t chaaca s e r v e .l’an d t h ^ rn f h '0 "." WJ " to see th e splendid m achine t h a t he has built from lows P r i v i l e g e The I a g e m e n t r e h e e l I I last y e a r able tho g ro u n d un ti .l , ^ 0° “ “ I . T . , '! f n ' t r a ' w f e r ‘ b* Cl° 8ed “ ' m' untl1 1 P- m- ed* 1 he K*v m g of announced. The b a tte r ie s for Daniel L Z have T h ey have I not been th re e excellent slab a r ti s t s , who will be able to p e rfo rm when called upon n a n c y arm Agone win pitcl F or Texas Bailey and Cone will pitch re th e e‘ :• * * -I- -I- -I. GII \ R F L N O T IC E S. ° 'J' t h ? ^ ^ •I* 4 * * in th e th ese j "**” ' r ‘ * to him to l a r t i n i claimed • — ^ g e n e ra l sh ak e u p t e m p t him with his v io lin ,1 in a dream and under- j d i v i n g end as usual, as the D e v ils Trill, t h a t he d re am ed th a t the devil a p p e a r- while A nd erson will be on ed infield took Old Nick, he said, sat on his bed an.! has becn n e c e s sita te d by th e d e p a rt- played this piece, which the d re am e reduced to w r itin g next m orning. A f ­ two seventeenth c e n tr u ry t e r compositions, th e violinist played as an encore a Span ish serenade, by S ch arm inad e. ure of C a p ta in M assey. In the la s t .'■ame M onday with S o u th w e s te rn Gambrel! w as s h ifted to s h o r t from fo rm e r second, and M onning, in S o u th w e s te rn s t a r , w as in t ° Ut m e s t e r n s t a r , was 10 ^ o n . l h a w . Both f Their positions a d m ira b ly , this c h a n g e will continue or not. Coach Disch has been w ork in g several men I a t s b o r t anrJ ‘t is pro bable t h a t some these will be given a chance to- of fro m * d ay t O th e r selections inrhMing “ H u m o r - ii 2 F _-______, . , b u t 14 hi ch esque,” by Dvoarak were given w. is one o f th e v iolinist’s favorites. C arlto n In f ir m a r y , s u ffe rin g l!* u n c e rta in w h e th e r th e b r o u g h t b r o u g h t is confined a t Alva the „ , j h o u « e ! f t i ' Seton ptom aine poisoning. I | I he g a m e will 4 o'clock. „ n i , be called p ro m p tly a t Leslie Fatter has recovered from a —---------- recen t illness, due to an abcenae on Miss M arion M allard - J of G e o re e do Who s ay s people not like to s l u g ? Come to chapel an d find out. You will nee a crow ded room and h e a r fine Hinging. We a re doing n o th in g this week a n d we b u t s i n g c e rta in ly do like to h e a r o u r ­ selves sing, a b o u t as much a s so m e people like to h e a r th e m se lv e s talk. There was n especial music y e s te r d a y because th e soiist was u nab le to get there. Hut a soloist will be on ham j this + 4* 4* 4* 4* 4- 4* * T 4« .t. some- v m o rn in g , Miss Kdleen B e g g who a lw a y s gives uh t h in g good, and on S a t u r d a y I ' * J , J o f b f.' t flne bass singer, (ienerdl « w w n i ,fa v o r u* w ith one 't o w n is v is itin g frien ds here. A I T i f le.c tlo a “- * * * r 4* 4- 4 - 4* 4* 4* * + V (C on tinued on page 4.) hi3 i* w- With the ad o ptin g o f a sched ule an(j rules governing th e p la y in g of parries, everything is now re a d y fo r the opening of the I n t e r - f r a t e r n i t v baseball league g a m e s n e x t M onday. yesterday afternoon t w e n t y r e p r e s e n ­ tatives o f the clubs a n d f r a t e r n i t i e s le a g u e s m et an d b e lo n g in g to these a d o p te d the rules a n d sched ules a s drawn up by the c o m m itte e s . The committee on g r o u n d s w a s u n ­ able to report a n y t h i n g w ith re g a r d to the grounds to be used, b u t s t a t e d that it was m akin g a r r a n g e m e n t s fo r the use of two d iam o n d s. The s ch e­ dule calls for two g a m e s e v e ry d ay an d with the r e - e n t e r in g o f th e Chi Phis into the league t h r e e g a m e s will be played on th e ir s ch ed uled days. The rules which w e re d ra w n up by the eligibility c o m m itte e a n d ad o p ted are as follows: I Any man who sh all hav e r e ­ ceived a letter fo r b ase b all in a n y u n i­ versity or college sh all be ineligible to play in this league. in to p l a y ineligible I That any m a n w ho shall have played professional b a se b a ll shall be considered this league. 3. That any p i t c h e r w ho -shall have in in the past re p re s e n te d o r shall the future r e p re s e n t V a r s i ty in any part of one gam e sh all be considered ineligible to play in th is league. 4. That any p l a y e r who o t h e r shall have in the p a s t p a r ti c ip a te d , or shall in the fu tu re p a r ti c ip a te , in an y part of three scheduled V a r s i ty g a m e s 'hail be considered ineligible. o. M at each f r a t e r n i t y o r club in this league shall vouch t h a t th e p l a y ­ ers of their respective t e a m s a r e bona fide members of such f r a t e r n i t i e s o r clubs. '• That no g a m e s sh all be th ro w n out for any cause a g r e e d to by th e C a p tain s et each te a m b e fo re such game was played. '• Th;lt all f r a t e r n i t y p le d g e s not g o v e r n in g eliminated by th e eligibility of p itc h e rs a n d o t h e r p l a y ­ ers shall be counted eligible. ru le s s- That an y p la y e r w ho shall be­ flag to two of th e se clubs shall r e p ­ resent only one of th e m in th is lea gue. Mw official schedule a s a d o p te d a t «e meeting is as follow s: I’irst Division. March 29 N e w m an vs. A. T. O. Marcher). S igm a Nu vs. B eta. April .t • PHI ii Sigm a ('hi vs. N e w m an . Apnl 8 - 1 ) . K. E. vs. B eta. I), K. FU vs. In d e p e n d e n ts . ( ’hi vs. In d e p e n d - ^ 1 IG ~D. K. E. vs. A. T. O. Apnl I, N e w m an vs. S ig m a Nu. • PM 20 S igm a Chi vs. B eta. ; Pri: lents T. 0 . vs. In d e p en d (Continued on p a g e fo u r .) V * 4* * * * * * * I E L E ( H O N O F q u e e n •: * * * 4- in Cast your vote fo r th e th e P ag ean t Queen of ,l( v- ( hoose y o u r sen- ‘T unt! vote in th e G irls’ th e ; f y Hall o r ’ Cym any tim e to- a ' or tom orrow m orn- rh e polls will be *?8' °M,1 a - I - S a tu rd ay a t women s t li­ t h e U n iv ersity . ft m u e A gible to vote. HOOP fin **.’ All Raymond H o llan d enter* ■ Wit}, a week-end h ouse p a n , ^ in V ic to ria . H is to W ill R. M cD il], Ruth V ' Vere: Mi“ - p ° n S m itih M arie < Hi \ St,. P r o c t o r , David P ro c to r T y; ' a t ^lis al West, ™ E E L L IO T T S. N ° W is ‘ ha tim e Pictures made. Same , at( T * . '0 £ ' ru,h « e * . f ° r C W fu> work, a t te ’e te,.^" UNIVERSITY HH ft a c a m S u « ii 2212 Caudal upe C - G- M APES, Prop W .A . A chilles & n f a n c y S S S f i g . 4M1 COUNTRY R R O ® " ® " “ ‘ " ■ a s I t / ' M d ^ i f ^ h a v M t T have e ‘‘ - i t ’s good ■o e a t . ” E s p e c i a l a t t e n t i o n to e ties and Fraternities Guadalupe and Sixteenth Sir rori' I hone 865. 'feta TOM D. SMITH f a n c y g r o c e r i e s Phones 862 901 C ogress Ave. COAL ° r i 8 M ' A ? 2 , Sh*tl M W L E S T E R COAL CO. Rh ones 216. Stacy-Robbins Co, Sur.'«vKn a ' 7 InSUrance> Loans , R Font ^ P o r t y f o r Sale • a„ par|8 of * Offices: . 714 Congress av, renue, Austin JOE GILBERT, IM. D. O ffice: 319, 320, 321 Scarbro* T R E D A I L Y T E X A N . Some Style There is some Style to the woolens that we this spring. Come in and look them over. are showing The < actus photo!.,-. . THE PRICE IS TAILOR $15 MADE ‘‘Make Your Dollars Have Man-cents.” London Woolen Mills Ne.xt to Van Smiths. THE DAILY TEXAN varsity to organize several com- The Student Daily Publication of the university of Texas. panies; the maioritv of the fac- ultv is willing to see the militia . j movement carried o u t; and the government is willing to go more . . . . . ,, , , . , . Published every morning except Mon- 1 t(la n h a jf o f t h e e x p e n s e day during the college year. Entered a , second-class matter at the /• o f Postoffice at Austin, Texas, under such a movement are useless,' recog- the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. they are too generally Subscription price $2.50 if paid before nized. All that the movement needs is a leader. Why does not A , e * * * * * * f ° r t h « KOOd December I, otherwise $3.00. , L t ——------------------- ------------------ some military spirit take hold Stuart Mc Gregor Managing Editor Dan W i ll ia m s Tom Poppelwell. . . . Business Manager J. H. Goodman. . . . Assistant Manager Robert L. Skiles. .Circulation Manager Editor-in-Chief of the idea and put it through? ---------------------- PERSONALS Offices: University, Room 120 Main Building; up-town, 206 W. Sixth St. Telephones: University office 3149; up-town office, 489. Issue Editor Today R. E. HAWK. Staff Today S. Dodd J. Chasman. Miss Braswell G. Simpson Roselle Gould I.. W. Ltter J. M. Moore i rn**, A HAPPY SOLUTION. Faculty members say that they are going to tear dow’n the old iron tank. Students say that there is going to be trouble if they do. The Engineering De­ partment needs a source for wa­ ter pressure. The band needs a secluded spot for practice. The seniors are going to buy a set the University of chimes for sometime in the not distant fu­ ture, but have no place to set them up. The University needs traditions, myths, etc.; all re­ spectable colleges and universi­ ties have them. You do not get much sense out of the foregoing paragraph, do you ? Well, here is the point. Let the tank stand, thus easing the hearts oithe patriotic students; but cover it over with a stone or otherwise artistic screen, which will rob it of its ugliness and the its weakness before paint brush oi the sophomore, thus leaving the i acuity without a cause tor kicking. Ynen it will a n u ra me seniors a peuestai lur men* chimes, m e nmgineers a source lur water pressure, tile oanu a place lur practice, ana tile patriotic siuuent something to nailg ins ai lections upon. Renick Smith has returned from a short visit to his home in Dallas. Lamb Griffin of Henderson has re­ entered the University. Miss Georgia Streeter is spending the week in Waco. Miss Bertha Rasbury has returned i r om a visit in Bryan. Misses Willi mac and Agnes Led­ better, Tress Denson and Pauline Murrah the week-end in Cameron. leave today to spend Leslie Shelton of Mart, Garland De Graffermeidt of .Marlin and Willis Howard of San .Antonio, were visitors at the S. A. E. House this week. The Delta Tau Delta fraternity will give their annual banquet for t&eir alumni, on the evening of April 4. Mrs. Gouger of San Antonio is vis­ iting her daughter, Naomi. Miss Myrtle Ruth Yantis of San Antonio will arrive tomorrow to visit Miss Stella Hagy. Miss Francis Martyn of Dallas is an expected guest of Miss Aline Bran­ denburg. Miss Anne Carter of Georgetown is I a guest of Miss Mary Williams at* the Tri Delta House. Paul Woodward o f Fort Wrorth will be a visitor at the Theta Xi House next week. The Kappa Alpha Theta sorority their freshmen Mon­ will entertain day night with an informal party. Mise Lois Spears of San Benito has re-entered the University. Misses Adele Schwartz and Zerlina Levy are visiting in Hempstead. lo sum it up, tile now inartis­ tic, iron tank, serving in little oilier capacity than to produce UVU Ult, will heroine ail attrac­ tive tower serving in me practi­ cal capacities oi supplying pow­ er lur the m ig 11leers ana lining a place in the Hearts oi tile siu- uenis, and, ail the while, emit­ ting luneiul cannes the Deary above ana melodious d a ­ ilies i rom the grotto underneath, -nil lins taken together will a i­ luro the University a beauti! ui tradition to hand down to pos- terity. VV ho would have thought th at the poor old iron tank was capable of so much ultility? irom THE MILITIA MOVEMENT. What has become of the mili­ tia movement? Everybody was for it a few weeks ago, but in­ terest seems to have slackened. Perhaps it is due to the exams, or more likely it is due to that fatal habit of getting careless again as soon as the scare is over. At any rate, this is a good time to get together on the prop­ osition again. There are enough interested students in the Uni-i The S. A. E. fraternity will e n ­ tertain with an informal dance Sat­ urday evening at their chapter house. SHORTHORNS HONOR ED. An innovation which has recently been inaugurated by the Athletic de­ partment is the colecting of the photo­ graphs of the football second teams. Already the pictures of the teams of 1.909, 1911, 1913 and 1914 have been in the picture gallery of the posted gymnasium, and it is the purpose of the Athletic department to have each 1 team in the future honored with its I picture in the "gallery.” A r r o w s h i r t s are in e v er y sty le su ita b le fo r c ity or c o u n tr y , fro lic o r fu n c tio n . T h e c o lo r s are fast, th e sty les sm art a n d r ig h t— th e p a ttern s c o r r e c t — i n s i s t o n t h e la b e l. $ 1.50 and up Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc. Makers In Stock at Boat Warehouse at Lake Austin. Inquire at Store. MULLINGS HOATS. Rowr Boats, Motor Boats, Canoes. THE WALTER TIPS CO. DO YOU NEED MONEY? Ii you do, and ii you’re willing to work “your head,” see A. E. ZELLERS, l l Hall DAVID McGEE, or WM. E. LOOSE B. Hall Rhone 377 YOU MAY BEGIN NOW, OR AT CONCLUSION OF PRES­ ENT SCHOOL YEAR. TOM ARMSTRONG and RALPH BUDINGTON. Down Town. FOR GOOD CLOTHES MADE TO YOUR MEASURE Formerly With Oscar Robinson. Miss Merle Mears will return to­ morrow from Gatesville. 720 Congress Ave. 01d phone 1269 Miss Mary Stokes of Lampasas is visiting her sister, Miss Margaret Stokes. c . H. HURLEY Something New and Different at Our Soda Fountain INITARY INDIVIDUAL REFRESH J Each Server Used Once Only. SANITARY INDIV IDUAL REFRESHM ENT SERVICE 997 Old, 3 5 5 ^ ^ ^ ' Ll n iversity boun. “ l l to I. U N I V E R S I T Y DRUG S T O R E ‘Always Up and Doing.” O. M. DAVIS JNO. L. MARTIN for student lamps and supplies. Every- t ing e ,e c tricaI. Phone 320. 408 Coo­ ln ess. MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY SAVES YOU MONEY AND IS THE HEST Phone 685 THE STUDEN TS’ FRIEND 1504 Lavaca Street University Tailor Shop. ' eaning, Pressing and Repairing K- H. SMITH GRIFFITH DRUG COMPANY WHERE QUALITY COUNTS Over Half Million Prescriptions Filled. Agents For: Morris Candies and Conklin Fountain Pens. KODAK ( FILMS I FINISHING EASTMAN ( FILMS j KODAKS Best Work in Shortest Time. Old Phone 825. ■2214 Guadalupe St. Work and Prices Both Right DR. F. W. SMITH 7 0 0 ,, d e n t i s t C o n g re s s Ave. Austin, Tee Opp. Avenue Hotel. Phone 1034. wrvsr. AUSTIN PRESBYTERIAN SANITORIUM 14th and Congress Ave. Students cared for through THE JORDAN CO. RIO CONGRESS AVE. U niversity Hospital Fund. Branch Office at Van Smith Drug Company. I he A u stin N a tio n al of Austin, Texas Resources $5,000,000 KNOWS T « p NS n 5 ATES DEPOSITARY IH E STUDENTS’ WANTS AN D W ANTS THE STUDENTS’ BUSINESS. O F F I C E R S : E. P. WILMOT, President WM. Hi FOLTS, Vice-President DR. VV. R. WEBER DENTIST B a n k Room 506 Littlefield Bldg., Fifth Floor, Austin, Texas. Swann Furniture and Carpet Co. THE BIG STORE. MORRIS HIRSHFELD, Cashier. C. M. BARTHOLOMEW. Asst Cashier WE FURNISH FRATER!^ HOUSES ON CREDIT. The Varsity Models in Young Men s Clothes shown in HART, SCH AFFNER & m a r y , ?e for v ‘ ° U l1 S< e If you ’re g o in g to dress just V V Waist ]£ot. see our spring show som e in ter estin g sty le ide new lapels, new shaped backs and new thin coats. Varsity models. ' We a ls o show the new things in H o • «■ wear. etc. Hata- . Neck Bowen & Jam es Successors to Bowen & Stebbins. “TEXAS” DOCTORS OBTAIN l a r g e s t ANNUAL s a l a r ie s Reef T ' T ’:,,K ,i' ' Sh<>» Thai Phvsioi ».--t I**,— U « v j ,,r „ Pal, 1 ,r -It I irs!. Ku, Sur. «>elow p o - ... I 1 ' ’I'd A fterw ard; m u. director of th e Divis- ’on of Public School I i fh , r j, — ln • 00‘ Im p ro v e m e n t, of *>• of T e x . , , en g a g e d re- ' er-V in te re stin g s tu d y the '*T which was to a s e e rta in , as . > "* P0Ssihle' , h " fin ancial re-1 a t the n l l ' l f 11" , 'fU,it'nt m ay expect J Taking: the class of 190*1 • academic g r a d u a te 9 C° nt? in m S 4 u s t , m a k „ ,g „ total of 192 g r a d u a te s , Z ' ; h add ressed a list of ,,ues- ? ' r * r . o ' T K endeaTor- cl oit inforn.ation as to his or s f-'o u u au o n , and A'raiination, an d 8th and * ■ - ; the ;t:" t ca,r ity « » * . ^ ut, ii u t tho ... j ‘I loth I ! ! .'” ° f s ? ,,r th,‘ clafis were de t ? FRESHMEN ELECT OFFICERS men T = ^ Only Six First Year Men at M eeting — " - cla ss enthusiasm »-, • “ - - " °i No Enthusiasm Shown. Freshmen offic ers f o r th e spring- term were elected y e s t e r d a y a f t e r ­ noon. A m ere h an d fu l o f f i r s t y e a r trea.su t r e a s u r e r , an d J . ll C assidy a t - a r m s . . . ' A M * * ’ > Secret a r y and y ’ 3er» ea:it ' ' ' few fre s h m e n p re s e n t O f f i l ? " * Z S L ? I esent. Ut fleers elected nd' n,K Leon lost. Se vent v «;v Blaine, p ^ . - e r e a v e d . The ^ ~ ' M r » d d — w e re a s follows, R. Vi 7.1 st W / i o,- <« a i j j j R i : I TTfcjSh^L'1^ i I / M r <( A, km \ The Comradeship of “Bull” Durham ilicre is some hing about r ip e m e I l n w “ R l l ” Durham lobacco ih^t " the world over. . mellow null I " ° c,ean' cut manhood W h e re v e r in lire w e l d i w o "R ..]!” n , , m eet— in a hotel lo b b y or c lu b in F trails in tile K lo n d ik e - in o0 ,..„ f ~ e a c h recognizes in’ th e , ' V r T comrade in th e w o rld -w id e I A sack of “B u ll” D u r h a T a u T w » friends in e ve ry p a n o f T e globe. ,n tr° d ,,C ,i° n that ° " th e P a c 'fic . m a n t o his o w n lik in g , a r 1 ° f i"‘h e M a k i n g " b'U rham sm o k e r s o r A ,n e r ,c a ; at cro ss- ' -I ii g e n u i n e Bull D u r h a m S M O K IN G T O BA C C O d cr sui‘e d to their taste a n d m o r e D u rh a m t o b a c c o A s k f o r F R E E p a c k a g e o f ' ‘p a p e r s ” w i t h each “ T r e a d y m a d e ‘ r h ^ ^ 1 h e n c h, fr e s h fra- m 7 grance a n d s m o o th , m e lio w fla v o r P UT ? m I ta n d -m a d e cigar,.,; mcnt l j I rd healthf' ^ r a pLp e" wi,L b o t h t o United Si** any address in Address ‘‘B uH-D0^ 1 reqn est- - ’ N'C .R oL D,U4 am- Dur- a m e r i c a n t o b a c c o c o . Your J,1ry st elsewhere * are d° ne S0 your Me slips easy. You can’t T roy Laundry PHONE 73— w e DO THE REST. A U S T I N s a n i t a r i u m l a u n d r y ie do f a m i l y T al? tn iru y ea r, men, $1223 ’ f | ifh y e a r, men $2111 I W° m en- f « i eig h th y ea r, men, $ 2 4 6 2 | women, $1031; t e n t h y e a r, men, $2522 A v e rag e— f i r s t year,' women $686’ * t co r L y e a r ’ $1022; fifth y e a r $2108.’ 61 h y e a r ’ $1985; te n th y e a r, L awyers F irst year, $«G8; third y e a r ’ S f fth year> $191S: e ig h th | . a i , $309 1 j te n t h y e a r, $3812. en gin eers F'irst yea r, $8f>7* I th ird y e a " ’ y a r , $1803; te n th y e a r, $2008 Doctors F i r s t y e a r, $1092, m U yC ar’ ^ ei^ t h th ird I yea r* I T 'S ^ |>ea^r, $„o00; te n th y e a r, $4467. ^ ^ h th P h a rm a c is ts — F i r s t y e a r, $636, th ird ,'T -’ ii J ear, $13 to ; te n th y e a r, $1850 f , f t n y “ r ’ t l 2 5 0 ; eip’ hth A v e rag e F irst year, third . v a l , $12111; fifth y e a r, *1822; e ig h th .Year, $2498; te n th y e a r, $2943 $ 70k', C oncerning the above, which is self- e x p la n a to ry , Mr. W hite s a y s : i t will be noticed from the tab le given t h a t the doctors have a p p a r e n t - 1 th e p h a r m a c i s t s 1 y pro sp e red most, least. It will also be noticed t h a t the p e r ­ sona e a rn in g s of th e m en m ore th a n double th e personal e a rn in g s of the women. The law yers fall below the a v e ra g e a t th e b eg in ning hut exceed the a v e ra g e a f t e r the th ird year. It m ay be contended by some t h a t ie a m o u n ts do not re p resen t f a ir e s ti­ m ates fo r the reason t h a t only p ro s ­ perous s tu d e n ts have a n sw e red the in- Moirv. To this objection, I would say th a t t h i r t y of the seventy-six rep orted a m o u n ts v a r y in g a n n u a lly from $ 2 0 .0 0 to $12,o00.00 which was not included in personal ea rn in g s. M any of these am o u n ts exeeded th e i r p ersonal e a r n ­ ings. I would say t h a t I know p er­ sonally m a n y who did not respond to the inquiry, several of whom a r e e a r n ­ ing f a r m ore th a n that indicated by the table. In addition, m any of the women g r a d u a t e s have m arried and could not, th ere fo re , make a d e f in ite ' Report as to th e ir personal e a rn in g s for the several years. J ‘‘I am of the opinion t h a t th e p e r - 1 'sonaJ e a rn in g s of the a v e ra g e g r a d - ' late for th e y e a r will be a t le a s t equal hose indicated in the above. to call a tte n tio n i wish t h a t tw enty-nine were “ Of th e seventy-six a n s w e rin g the to inquiry, the fa c t the sons of f a r m e r s , and t h a t fifty -f o u r reported t h a t th e y had ea rn ed p a r t or all of th e ir expenses incurred while I a tte n d in g th e University, M any of them re p o rted t h a t they had m ade all the m oney the U niversity.” in a tten d a n ce upon HOW A B O U T IT? ACCIDENT IN S U R A N T S C O M P A ­ N IE S PAY D O U B L E INDEM NITY. F V in ju ries su s ta in e d while a s s u re d is on a s t r e e t car. Experience has ta u g h t them the chances of injury are remote. I S N T IT W O R TH W H IL E TO C O N S ID E R S A F E T Y AS W E L L AS S P E E D . A U S T IN S T R E E T RAILW AY CO. NOW IS THE TIME TO BFY A Websters Collegiate Dictionary Then you will not bust in spelling. One can be gotten f on binding at «r V ™ 1 v>-< ** or acoo#nt of rais­ (Depending THE CO-OP HISTORY 2 S T H . K S M AK g A ‘ e o r d " ,g ta. D r . I hi,w aif, p rofesso r of Medieval D ietary, this y e a r 's c h , n beta,,. 2 ..a d e an previous classes i aml 8n r , W° rk g r a * th o u g h h s a t D statistic* com pleted, he w as nosing,.!.. ,u n c a lf 8 ta ted t h a t al- r ai' pr(-Pared no actual I for th e term ’s work re s u ltin g lust positively s u re t h a t : the statem en t o f its superiority which * made a t the beginning- o f th* * still h„i.i ......J * OI the u ‘rm • m held good. He w as*o f thT o p L i i - lessmnZS?£um ,hu,, evt'r aeems h‘‘t the number o f students usually " ,tehere W0Uld 80 K the ca8e out < assoil aH y ea r freshm en for s n>r e reason o f H istory 2 will b« sm aller next y ea r than usual. COMING April. T h isSi?fodrUlthde benefT o f th <" bf ° r e . the first of 1 those who enjoy the usual holiday. A mie-htv , take the Mag along wdh J " T girl—co-eds to regard t b s Parks. The .lay will be w e l l ' s p e ? the day wiH be to C° mP8ny With your ^ l ° ° ne ° f the SENIORS It is reported that the sen inc 4,.., i few volumes with t h e m t . T frolicking on the green b-inIT** r i i " ar® K"m g to take a ° ,lday Pleasant while * * « * hte only way to find ,.„t V , ' r f ' " 1 will be given out, and will he to get one and read d when it ^ f r e s h m e n ■Still h ^ ip fL T o n g tT h m . is ^ f e ,U TfU y ( hard> ’,Ut there is to do some work in eh you W1^ have i n I°" f" narration" " 'y,)u don’t realize what this means juniors in your class Th soPboraores or exPer»ence, and you know how much t h a t , ' i"" ,e , S I if they are not 8ure IhT - A^ , them at the " « « time Pr° f,t by reading the high-class dope in the Mag. "1 CO-EDS Die new management realizes that FiMf • read the same Mag, but vou t homes. True, you may get a S r i fee f l years but th«f uriii t l , , i 1 ° f y '’U ca" y o u y « y« « l support in later i » ™ b ” Iii™- mother, or .am e other ..... frlend w d o r t f c i i M for a moment that you will get a m a n u h All of them who ar,: worth having t X lave the power of discrimination. V t h " Mag T h"' ey i " u k " " your neighbor’s paper, (No student could exist w i t S r 8ome tL TeXan ° r Mag) “nd (2) W e know th at there inconvenience for your neighbor to w ait until Ult you have finished with his paper. M oral: Come around to the affirm . . . . . . O h . . . , i i — LAIRD SCHOBER SHOES FOR WOMEN DILLINGHAM'S V"Nl Program Today: C r e s c e n t t h e a t r e . K eystone Comedy today. “WILLFUL AMBROSE.’ MINERVA’S MISSION.” in two p a rts. 1915 CACTUS CARDS ON SALE At Co-Op and in Corridors Office Hours E d itor— 10-12 T. T., W. R , 12-1. M anager— 9-11,T. T. S. 12-1 M. VV. F. DO NOT FAIL TO GET A CARD Positively No E x tra s Ordered. University Auditorium, March 25 Seats on Sale a t J. It. Heed Music Co. Until Sold Out. S tudents $1.00; all o th ers $2.50. (S tu d en t T ickets Lim ited in Number. Ladies’ Minstrel Show AUSTIN CHAPTER O. E. S. 77 LADIES AN ALL-STAR I his will be repeated for the b en efit o f th ose who coundn’t y et the “ R oost” w ill be tim e seat at the previous perform ance. T his open to U n iversity stu d en ts. A dm ission: Balcony 50c, Lower Floor 75c, Boxes $1, CAST. Roostc. Hancock Opera House Saturday Evening, Mar. 27 FRITZ KREIZLER GREATEST VIOLINIST OF THE AGE MINE EXPERIMENT / H E D A I L Y T E X A N April 29— B aracas vs. Delta Sigm a Phi. D elta Theta. May 3— Delta Tau D elta vs. Phi May 3— K. A. vs. K appa Sigm a. Third D ivision. March 30— R u stics vs. Phi Psi. March 31 — D elta Chi vs. Sigm a A l­ pha E psilon; Phi Gam vs. Chi Phi. April 6— Phi (Jamma D elta vs. Theta Xi; D elta Chi vs. Chi Phi. April 7— R ustics vs. S igm a Alpha April 12— Delta Chi vs. Phi Psi; Theta Xi vs Chi Phi. April 13— Phi Gamma Delta vs. April 17 —Theta Xi vs. D elta Chi. April 19— Phi Gamma D elta vs. Phi Epsilon. Rustics. Psi. April 22— Phi Psi vs. T heta Xi; Rustics vs. Chi Phi. 24— Phi Gamma D elta vs. April Delta Chi. pha Epsilon. Phi Psi. April 27—R ustics vs. D elta Chi. April 29 Sigm a Alpha E psilon vs. May ()— R ustics vs. T heta Xi. May 7— Phi Gamma D elta vs. S ig ­ ma A lpha E psilon; Phi Psi vs. Chi Phi. May 1 2 —S igm a Alpha Epsilon vs. Chi Phi. STATION SOUGHT (C ontinued from p age I ) OFFICIAL NOTICES P re -M edics N otice. T here w ill be the fir s t Pre-M edic m eetin g o f the sp rin g term a t th e Y. M. C. A. to n ig h t a t 7:30. E v ery ­ body out. P R E S ID E N T . d en ts’ Council to n ig h t a t 7:15. E. H. L A W H O N . en tertain M iss Decherd will her Sunday school class a t th e U n iv ersity M ethodist church a t 4:30 n ex t S atu r­ day afternoon. It is hoped th at every giri w ill be present. S tu d en ts In vited . A ll M ethodist stu d en ts and their frien d s are invited to atten d a social given at the U n iv e r sity M ethodist Church M onday, M arch 29, from 8 to 10:30 p. rn. April 20— Theta Xi vs. S igm a A l­ There will be a m eetin g o f the Stu located chased for sta te use and o f all the building ston es and road m aterials produced in the State. It has a m useum , in the basem ent o f FL H all, which contains te s te d specim ens o f all th e m inerals o f the sta te. The building m aterials such as sandstone, g ra n ite and lim e­ ston e are in com plete collections. Oth­ er m aterails are m arbles, included serp en tin es, oth er ornam ental build- : irig ston es and sulphur. B esides th ese there is a com plete exh ibit o f the pro­ ducts o f T exas petroleum s. DR. P H IL L IP S P U B L IS H E S BOOK. F reshm en D eclaim ers. All freshm en rep resen tin g the lit­ erary so cieties in the d eclam ation con­ te st m eet in the law auditorium a t 2 fo r th e sem i­ p. rn. finals. th is afternoon Seniors. Be su ie to sign th e p etition a t the reserve desk a t the L ibrary today. P R E S ID E N T . Sidney Lanier. There w ill be a call m e etin g of Lan­ ier to d a y a t one o ’clock in room 207. Im portant business. 350 P a g e Volume C ontains D iscussion o f T exas M inerals. J U N IO R S T A K E B O A T RID E. Dr. W. IL P h illip s o f the Bureau of Econom ic G eology has recen tly w rit­ ten a book d ealing with the m ineral resources o f T exas. it he en ters into detail discussion o f the m inerals of the sta te tr ea tin g o f th e m ineral w ealth o f each county. The book is now on the p ress and is expected to be ready for d istribu tion by early sum m er. In The volum e will contain som e 350 p a g es and forty cu ts sh ow in g view s o f the various m in ing and q uarrying ind u stries o f T exas. T hese include sandstone quarries, gran ite, lim eston e and m arble quarries, sulphur m ines, and oil w ells. The latitu d es and lo n g i­ tudes o f som e 200 localities will be given and the altitu d es o f 5000 locali­ ties. M ountain ran ges and h ills will be to be a m ost com plete book o f its kind and will be a reference o f in form a­ tion of th is nature to Jan uary 1915. located. T his is considered I he B eau ty P age is Scheduled for (his m onth. W hy? W hat? Go Up* R iver and E ast Supper. Prom This E ven in g. T h irty couples o f the ju n ior cla ss le ft the U n iv ersity cam pus yesterd ay afternoon a t 3:30 for a boat ride on Lake A ustin. The Monarch o f Tampa th e party som e e ig h t m iles carried up the river where th ey landed and ate a picnic lunch prepared by the g irls o f the class. The juniors cam e back ju st a t sunset. The class will again m ake m erry this ev en in g when the Junior Prom is held, com m encing a t 7:30 in th e W om an’s Gym. B U R E A U H A S IN T E R E S T IN G M A P The S ta te Bureau o f E conom ic Geo­ logy has in its p ossession a m ost in ­ te r e stin g and com plete m ap o f T exas, which won the gold m edal the There is w o r ld s fair a t St. Louis. no place to hang the m ap a t present or it would doubtless be on d isp lay for inspection. the public’s a t Strid Brothers ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIRING PARLORS. We w a n t an opportunity to show you the high class work we do. No need to throw those old shoes away. Let us re­ p air th e m for you. Shoes repaired while you wait. Work called for and Delivered. 219 VV. SIXTH ST. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE FRAT AND CLUB LEAGUE MAKES May 12— S ig m a Nu vs. A. T. (X M ay 13— B eta vs. Independents. FINAL SCHEDULE Second D ivision. March 29- K. A. vs. D elta Tau Del (C ontinued from p age I ) tit. A pril 23— Ut K. E. vs. N ew m an. A pril 24- S ig m a Nu vs. S ig m a Chi. A pril 27— B eta vs. A . T. O. A pril 28— S ig m a N u vs. IX K. E. April 28* N ew m an vs. Independ­ ca s. Phi. S igm a Phi. en ts. May 6— S ig m a Chi vs. A. T. O. May 7— N ew m an vs. B eta. M ay 8— S ig m a Nu vs. Independents. M ay 12— S ig m a Chi vs. IX K. E. THE COZY Pressing & Shi de Parlor THOS W. HEARD, Mgr. 2402 Gaud. S t. Old Phone 902 Tau Delta. D elta. eas. Tau D elta. ma Phi. pa S igm a. A p ril 13— P a r a ems vs. D elta Tau A p ril 19— K appa S igm a vs. B ara- April 20— D elta S igm a Phi vs. D elta A pril 22— Phi D elta vs. D elta S ig ­ April 23— K. A. vs. B aracas. A pril 26— Phi D elta T heta vs. K ap­ Bound I Volume of r _ _ . T H E D A U LY T E X A N o r - -I . 0 0 rn _ a $5 Place Ye NC mr Order ) W cam pus, a t 2303 Speedway. 421 Scarbrough Bldg. M C A SK IL L —SIGNS. Telephone Connection. e m M INSTREL r e p e a t s The Ladies of th e Order of •, ’ Vi their m' ^ repeat n Star will ' 1 f « “t> at ‘ ‘•ne Dro- S atu rd ay evening for the l ^ th ose who could not . e c u * ^ the dravioli*: n....r previous performance th* c. fe e d s to go to the Old Ladies h T h is tim e the roost ..... ^ e' Wn 10 U n iv ersity students. — a T he A ll Star Cast of ii com posed entirely o f local * 7 * 7 , “ U n ,v er s,ty co eds Mrs. Hartyn £ Mott is one o f the leading nigger" sh e reports that she will fu n n y than ever be d t i ... ' ' 0,se . Th(-' minstrel will sta g ed a t the Hancock Ope . , . H ouse, and seats are now on sa|e S E N IO R S O F ONE ACCORD C la ss Unanimously V Ho p t s A l l Mo tions— Will Buy Chimes Upon motion of Meade Griffin o, sen io r class a t its m e t i n g ceste’, * decided to follow up th e chimes move m ent, first introduced bv the che. £ * 19U1, and set April each m em bers contribution of one Hoi lur. The chim es movement was first sta rted by the class of Hi]:;, and • , als p urpose is to supply the University w ith a set o f chimes. _ T he class decided to have a boat ride on the afternoon of April I. They w ill go about tw elve m i l e s up the river, then lunch, and return with th? n igh t. W hen the motion was made jfe in stead o f g oin g as couples, the day go in a body, a co-ed was the first to second it, and the motion was pais- ed w ith enthusiasm . TEXAN WANT ADS Texan w an ts ads will bring results. The price is Ic per word for the first in sertion , three insertions for 2c. No ad the phone. No ad taken fo r less than 25c. Call at room 120 Main Bldg. Pay in advance. tak en over DENTISTS. DR. IL E. BAXTER, dentist, 51 S carbrough Bldg. Old phone 1316. Dr. E. C. Berwick, dentist, suite 521 S carbrought Bllg. Old phone 3150. R O O M A N D BOARD. ROOM B O A R D — for two men; Southeast J A N D GOOD TABLE) room w ith p rivate entrance; also one sp ace u p stairs with sleeping pord One block o f campus. 2412 Wichita J str eet. B A R B E R S . S tu d en ts who want the best service I OI go to R eno’s barber shop, new, sani-j tary, and up to date. 104 west I S tu d en ts, go to the Palace Barber W m. F. W olf, Prop. S IL V E R , the Driskin barber, Ided one o f thp I n f e s t electric mas*! R E M E M B E R m e Remember true- M E E T ME at the University MISCELLANEOUS. Y our Palm Beach suit to " * | S w at sa . Y Ta be $7 I Stac; S. TI Broa Jam? J. TI Pen ic Brad! Lawn Dodd Thorn TMV Mr J. M r . the U Thursi L aiver in * wi risers boldin "ere d ful sp r * i t h ti the b ri head, } toto a ] l n ton 51* t th ! ^ Bu Sot be days.