CO-ED TICKETS TO TURKEY DAY GAME R E A D Y Distribution o f tickets fo r co-eds j to the T han ksgiving gam e will begin ] this morning, Wiley Glaze said on I W ednesday. Girls will he required j tickets w h e n ! to show blanket they get their tickets to the co-ed section. ! last day that! roo ters’ tickets to the T han ksgiving F r id a y will be the tax M artin White of Temple, an honor roll student in the U niversity, will get his B.A. degree in A ug ust. Mr White is an a ssista n t in the psychol­ ogy departm ent. gam e will be distributed. All stu- J dents who exp ect to sit in the r o o t - 1 ers section m ust present their b la n ­ ket ta x by F r id a y night if they want to g e t a r o o te r s ’ ticket. Bailli le x a tx Coale Will Captain Cross Country Team in Place of Reese A U S T IN , T E X A S , T H U R S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 13. 1924 No. 46 TO READ PEP RALLY IN MENS SELECTIONS f B 0 M GYM AT 7:15 TONIGHT W orks of Leacock and Don M arquis Will B e Su b ­ ject of Lecture LEACOCK IS EEO PROF Readings to Be Given in Edu­ cation Building 312 at 5 p. rn. Selections from the works of two present-day humorists will be given by P ro fe sso r R. C. H arrison of the the weekly En glish departm ent at public readin g this afternoon at 5 o’clock. Stephen Leacock, who is now pro­ fessor of political economy a t McGill U niversity* Montreal, is probably bet­ ter known for his humorous sketches under the title of “ Nonsense N ovels” and “ Behind the Beyond.” , T od ay ’s include selec­ reading will probably tions from these two. Don M arq u is’ creation of the “ Old S o a k ” and Herndon are fa m ilia r to S o a k ” magazine readers, the having appeared in play form in New York w here M arquis is-a colum nist on the New York World. “ H ern don ’^ has also appeared in bosk form. “ Old P rofessor H arrison form erly tau gh t at the Southwest T e x a s T ea ch ers Col­ lege at S a n Marcos, and has had con­ siderable experience as a re ad e r of humorous selections over the state. Pittenger to A ddress Educational Meeting at Cafeteria Tonight Dr. B. F . Pittenger of the D e p a rt­ ment of Education will be tho prin­ cipal speaker a t the fir s t meeting of the Educational Association fo r this year. The meeting will be held at the U n iv ersity C afeteria a t 6 :1 5 this eve ling. There will be an election of officers at this meeting, accordin g to the committee for association, and all old members a s well a s any other persons who are specializing in education a r e urged to attend. the Clinical Laboratory- Wili Be Established Suitab le space for the clinical lab­ oratory o f the University will prob­ ably be found in the Main Building as soon a s the new Biology b u i l d i n g W. the University Goddard, dean o f Health Service. Pathological work is now done by contract in a down­ town laboratory. 1)7. C. 1 L a s t ye a r the Board o f R egen ts authorized and provided fu n d s fo r a pathological laboratory, b u t the e s­ tablishm ent o f such a la b o r a to ry had lark o f space. to be postponed for The a m o un t provided will co ve r the cost o f n ecessary equipm ent. All tests o f any kind pertain in g to stik- ness will be carried on in the clini­ cal laboratory. * ALL DAT SERVICE ON P I I E New Operator M akes Possible U se of Board From 7 a. rn. to IO p. rn. service between C o n sta n t the hours o f 7 a. rn. to IO p. m. through the P. B. X. telephone system install­ ed the Main Building has been secured by the addition of another operator. in No Di al ing D u rin g the day, from 7 o ’clock in the m orning to IO o’clock at night, the s tu d e n t who is usin g a telephone anywhere inside the University need and, only dialing, P. B. X. o p e r a ­ tor the num ber desired. The connec­ tion is thus made without the nec­ essity o f dialing. the g iv e the receiver rem ove I f the telephone used is outside the university, he g ets his number this time by dialing the university station number 91 HI, and giving the operator inside num ber w hat­ ever university building is wanted. the lines through the T here is no inside service on the university trunk station between IO p. rn. and 7 a. rn., though such service m ay be ob tain ­ ed soon in a t least three of the main trunk lines, according to G. J . ‘ S te ­ phens, a ssistan t business m anager. T r u n k L i ne N u m b e r * The ten trunk lines, the numbers of which a r e in the University d irec­ S tu d e n t’s below a r e : tory given phone in Main B u ildin g, 9 0 2 9 ; B u si­ ness M a n a g e r ’s o ffice , 6 5 3 1 ; W o­ m an ’s Building 2 9 0 2 ; B. Hall, 9 0 1 1 ; En gin eerin g I.aw B uilding, B u ild ­ ing, 6 9 0 9 ; University Commons, 2 9 0 7 ; Power House Building, 7 4 3 8 ; Daily T ex a n at J Hall, 9160. 7 2 83; Chem istry Building, 3 1 7 6 ; - r — — O ............... -............ M embers of the Ju n i o r B. B. A. c la ss m et W ednesday aftern oo n and elected the following o f f ic e r s : p res­ ident, V irgil Childress o f Bellevue; vice-president, “ R e d ” Henderson of S a b in a l; secretary Elizabeth Ew ing of S h a ttu ck , Okla., se r g e a n t at-arm s, Archies Cowles of T errell. T he new president made a short talk. A social com m itte was appoin t­ ed, co n sistin g of Jo se p h in e McHugh, Ferrell M offett, and Franklin H a y ­ nes. T h is committee wili have charge of the dance hold soon. the class will R E A G A N M E E T S R ea g an L ite r a r y Society held its at 6 r e gu la r meeting Wednesday o’clock in the G irl’s S tudy Hall. B u s i­ ness was discussed and year books, outlining the p rog ram s fo r the year, were distributed to the members p r e s ­ ent. Joy, Jubilation, and Fried Chicken on Menu of Banquet for Journalists Tonight Captain-Elect Breaks C onfer­ ence Records in Practice for Meet Saturday ______ 'Almin C o ale ’ harrier from ra n ^T® who promises to develop into a sensation this y e a r was ye ste rd ay elected Captain o f the 1924 V arsity cross country five replacing L o n g Jim R eese who was recently d e c la r ­ ed ineligible. the fo u r miles B e a t * R e e s e ' * R ec or d A ccording to Coach R. J . M cLean Coale m ay exceed the fe a t s o f the o f last y e a r and redoubtable R ee se flash across the co n fere n ce the f a s t ­ est harrier o f the year. C oale has shown up exceptionally well all s e a ­ son and he eclipsed himself recently fo r the when settin g a new record The new captain V a r sity course. traveled tw enty in one m inutes which is fifteen secon ds set by better than Reese in 1923. In firs t due to daily w orkouts, the Longhorn h ar­ riers will leave fo r College Statio n F r id a y where they oppose the T e x a s A ggie S a t u r d a y in their only dual meet. This should be an exception ­ ally in terestin g battle, a s the A g g ie s are fa v o red to c a r r y o f f honors at tho Cbiiference here N ovem ber 22, with the Lo n gh orn s ra tin g a close second. class Condition the old m ark A g g i e * A r e S t r o n g The T e x a s A g g ies have a str o n g team built around Gillespie and Old, who fo r f i r s t finished in the c o n fe r ­ second resp ectively ence event last year. and tied Bandi Esqu iv al, another 1923 let­ term an , Connor and Miller fro m the 1923 frosh squ ad, and Williams of last s e a s o n ’s compose the firs t five. Of the quintet Esqui- val and Connor rank next to Coale. B u b a r and O xford will also m ake the trip. reserve will ----------t_o------------ H ogg Debaters Say Ja p Exclusion Act Should Be Repealed fro m the Im m igration Bill of 1924 should be repealed, ju d g in g the r e ­ m it* a t H o gg T u e sd a y night. The a ffir m a tiv e side, represented by J . O. G a r re tt and Gordon M arsh, won over the n egative, upheld by R. O. Brown and Ty Cobb, two to one. This s u b je c t will be debated in in ter­ collegiate circles this ye a r and these fo u r s p ea k e rs will try out fo r the U n iversity team . Myrl Kinkaid and L. J . F re em a n sp ea k e rs. The weekly were other gru n t w as furnished by David Heath. The H ogg will hold an open house T u e sd a y night. Q-------------- . J President Splaw n Will Return Monday The Ja p a n e s e Exclusion A ct o f j is completed, according to Robert Shelby Elected Presi­ dent of New Associa- tion # I At a m eeting held W ednesday about night to form a radio to twelve amateur:? were give provide interest in radio, the mem ­ oraetica! inform ation to bers, ami ultim ately to con stru ct and operate a radio station, were decided as the purposes o f the club. club presen t to A te m p ororay radio organ ization , consisting o f R obert Shelby, p resi­ dent; and L. R. C an field, s e c r e ta r y ; was e ffe c te d . A committee^ co n sist­ ing o f L. B u rfo rd , L. R. Can field, and S. T. Phelps, was appointed by the president to consider the prob­ lems o f a name fo r the club, the location o f the “ shack ,” the restric­ tion o f mem bers, and any other ques­ tions that might appear. The report of this committee will be received at the next m eetin g o f the club, W ednes­ day, N ovem ber 19. H. C. M eyer g av e a short talk on the A. & M. Radio Club, setting forth its ob je cts, and w h at it has a c ­ complished. The following m em bers of the new club w ere present, and their call n um bers: S. T. Phelps, ( S M T ) ; P. R. Hap- pel ( S G L ) ; L. B u rfo rd ( 5 Q V ) ; J . M, Burke ( S P H ) ; J . F. A dam s ( 5 A G H ) ; Bert C ate ( S O M ) ; G. C. Law in g ( 5 B D ) ; H. C. Meyer (5 A N D ) ; Rob­ ert C a r r Shelby ( 5 A L R ) ; L. R. C an field ( 5 L L ) ; L. S. Newsum ( S A S ) . ( S U Y ) ; Robert FOUR MONTHS TRAINING COURSE WILL BE GIVEN Board of Child Hygiene Offer# Instruction on Public H ealth A dm inistration b e g in n il g F o u r months train in g in nursing will be given by the Bo ard o f Child Hygiene o f T e x a s, this month. The first two weeks o f the course will consist o f institute work. The rem ain der o f the three and a half months will he spent in field work. The course will be open to There will be no cost. all n urses. The institute will begin N ovem ber 17 and last until Novem ber 29. P residen t W alter Splaw n will re ­ to the University M onday ac- to the secre tary. H e has turn ! cording j been days A on on institute lectures series o f the p a st few the absence ---------- o— —----- lectures on nursing dent during Splawn. in Minnesota fo r on business. Dean T. U. T ay lo r is actin g p resi­ o f Dr. will be given during the Carl M. R osen quist will give a course I o f Louise T ipps o f the D epartm en t o f Extension, will lecture on Nutrition. Miss J a n e D u f f y will lecture on in- fa n cy and Kensie, sup erv isory nurse, will ture on com m unity organization. S ev erin g sensitive souls fro m self- imposed shackles of snappy sentence- scrawling, switching sw iftly fro m the seq uestered solitudes o f sc rib b le rs’ san ctuaries to the scented s alo n s of succu len t song* savory sandwiches, and scath in g sandals, more than one Sociology. Miss C A P A N D G O W N B A N Q U E T I hundred and fifty toiling jo u rn a lists will blossom the cam pus ca lf tonight a t 7:30 o'clock for a joy, of un ad ulterated few hours jollity, jubilation and frie d chicken. Cinderella a t the prin ce’* bail will have nothing on the young m aidens snached from th* grimy ca v e rn s of J Hall and transplanted bodily to the of the * U niversity fairly lo rn n ess C o m m o n * . F o r they’ll all be there. .they will! Page Mr. 7.ieg~ Oh boy for T e r * ichore from fe ld ! Devotees the the boards C ap and Gown Annual B a n q u e t school work. Miss Mc- will be held F rid ay , N ovem ber 21, a t lee- the Driskill Hotel. 0 A card will be placed in M i s s New- the S ta te ton ’s o ffic e #11 this week fo r those Board o f Health will give lectures on | who desire to sign up. Each plate will sanitation and public health admin- be one dollar, the presi- istration. Five student nurse# who dent. An interesting program has been are now in field work will be here fo r the institute, and sev eral other planned that will ca u se som e excite- n urses are e xp ected also. A T D R IS K IL L F R ID A Y j ment and am usem ent. V arious m em bers o f of the Follies a n d forth at --------- state d beach a t W aikiki! Music by V a r s ity ’s g r e a te s t violin-sawers and mandolin- plunkers. And, h ist! Wild rum ors of a s c a n ­ dal sh eet th at wilt make the Blunder­ buss and B l u n d e r b u s s o f yore look lige a pre-conference edition o f a L a d ie s ’ Aid Weekly and that is to ap p e a r despite faculty* and Austin police floa tin g about. interferen ce are L a s t minute s ta te m e n ts : Governor M ayes: “ I still think we should have a good speech.” “ T y ” C o bb : “ I still a gre e with the g o v e rn o r.” A. J . B ie t e r : “ I re ite rate there will be no a fte r dinner sp ea k in g .” T he K ing of the Cannibal I s l e s : “ S erv e my steak r a r e ! ” Geology Frat Holds Initiation for Four S i g m a G a m m a Epsi lon, p r o f e s ­ sional f r a t e r n i t y of g e ol og y, m i n­ ini ti a­ held ing and M e t a l l u r g y , tion Mo nd ay , N o v e m b e r IO f or W. F. Weed o f B e a u m o n t , E u g e n e A. Mur chi son. H. R. C h r i * t n « r , and E d w a r d D. P r e t t i e r of Au s t i n. The r e q u i r e m e n t s f or ad mi ss i o n into the f r a t e r n i t y a r e : goo d s c h o ­ l astic s ta n di n g , the c ompl et i on of in a mi ni mum of Geo lo gy , Mi ni ng, or Me t ai l ury, and a s e r i ou s intention o f c o n t i n ­ uing in one o f these p r o f e s s i o n s . three c o u r s e s White Sw eaters With Num ­ erals Are Received in Tim e for Arm istice Day Parade With the a r r iv a l of the green and white sw eaters Monday, the Freshm an Band uniforms were completed. The in Band made its f ir s t full uniform a t the Armistice Day p a ­ rade Tuesday. The rest of the uni­ form consists of orange and wjfeiL* trousers and ora n g e and green fezes. The sw eaters ar** white with the nu­ merals “ 28” across the chest.- ap pearance These sw e ate rs were purchased with contributions from Austin bus­ iness men. The fezes were donated by E d C. R ather, m anager of the Co- who also g av e $25 toward the purchase of the sweaters. The Band has been practicing con­ stantly during the la st week in prep­ aration for the A. & M. gam e. A spe­ cial formation is being a rran g ed for the T han ksgiving classic. 'KEEP OLD SPIRIT UP,' SNTS PAYNE Students Urged to G ive Team Send-O ff Friday at Noon In order to “ J u s t keep thpt old sp irit u p ” that the Student* showed in the T a x a s-B a y lo r gam e, there wdl be a short rally tonight at the Men’s Gym a t 7:15, according to Bob Payne, chief yell-leader. “ It is very necessary that the team "be put into the figh tin g sp irit that will make them win the T. C. U. gam e S a t u r d a y ,” said Payne, “ as the F r o g s are a s strong aa T ex a s. The Rice gam e showed how a let-down in school spirit can a ffe ct a team, and for th at very reason a large crowd should be at the rally. F rid a y morning a t 11:15 when the team leaves, a large crowd is urged to help send o ff the players to meet the Horned F ro gs. ------------ o----- ------- W .A.A. Will Stage Block Party on University Avenue W. A. A. will give a Block P a rty F riday night a t 9. o’clock on Uni­ versity Avenue. Two blocks will be roped o f f for dancing, with music furnished by Steve G ardn er's Or­ chestra. * The party will begiven in the Wo­ m en’s Gym in c a se o f bad w eather. This dance is being given by W, A. A. in order to raise funds to flay oft their Stadiu m pledge. Adm ission will be 76c per couple abd 50c ppr stag. S tuden ts who have nfevor a t ­ tended a stre et dance will have an importunity to enjoy a novel good t?me, according to W. A. A. o f f i ­ cials. “ Win the g am e with ch rysan the­ m um s” is the motto o f the girls o f tho Home Economics d epartm en t who are planning to sell the flowers on the cam pus and to visitors during Thanksgiving. The orange and white chrysanthem um s which were obtain! ed from the Hyde Park H o r a l C om ­ pany will be sold of Thanksgiving a s well as on the day of the gam e. O rders for flow ers must he made two d ays before T h an ksg iv­ ing in order fo r them to be delivered on that day. the week Money made from the sale o f the flowers will be added to the sch olar­ ship fund being raised by the Home Economics girls. Mary Goldm an is in charge o f the sale. ------------------o----------,— — Only Fifteen Alecs Fail Mid-Term Exam s Fifteen studen ts in for a studen t to remain the School of a t mid­ En gin eerin g were failing term to p ass the amount o f work re­ quired in the University, accordin g to Dean T. I T . T a y lo r ’s “ C all of D istress” posted Only in the E n g in ee rin g Building. 372 students were reported in var­ ious su bjects. The School o f En gin eerin g does not mail out mid-term rep o rt1? to the and p a ren t* the “ b u ste e *” will have another oppor­ tunity to redeem themselves between now and the end of the term. students, o f S C R IB B L E R S C LU B E L E C T S M E M B E R S Scribblers, honorary writing club, held its r e g u la r meeting T u e sd a y at 7:15 in the G irls’ Study Hall. The following new members were elect­ e d: William A vrett, Charles B a n is­ ter, M arg aret Cousins, Lucille Gill, and Maurine Walker. E liz a te th S ta m p s and Floyd S t o ­ vall read selections from their own verse to the meeting. Auto Thieves Cause Herbert Reiss Pay $100 Garage Bill to It doesn ’t pay to leave a car p a r k ­ ed in fro n t o f a church is the opin­ ion o f H erbert Reiss o f B. Hall. With a g a r a g e bill o f HOO in his pocket, Reiss has good cause to make the statem en t, fo r auto thieves drove o f f his Ford while it was parked in fro n t o f the Methodist church S u n ­ day night. Minus the two re ar tirbs and m an y o f the the Ford was recovered by the Auttin on police early Monday morning E a s t 25th street. accessories, “ Tech” Schmidt Back From Convention the convention Etelka Schmidt has returned from Lexington, Kentucky, where she a t ­ tended o f M ortar Board R ep resen tatives from 28 universities attended. School problems re gu late d by Mortar B o ard were discussed. last week. Member of M ortar Board a r e : in the University E telka Schmidt, Elizabeth Tuck er, Ruth Ponick, Win­ ifred A nderson, R osem ary Wailing, Ann M arshall, V irginia Wilson, R os­ alie Biggin, F ra n c e s Cox, R achel D unaw ay, Marion Goode. ©----------- P L A Y R E H E A R S A L A second rehearsal of the play for The Daily T ex a n -Sigm a Delta Chi banquet will be held this afternoon at 2 o’clock in the basement of the Education Building, to Melvin Williamson, who is directing the play. He h as requested that all members of the ca st he present. according CO OP T O G I V E R E T U R N S F o r the benefit of , students unable to attend the Texns-T. C U. ggm e in F o rt Worth S a tu rd a y , returns Will be given play by play at the Uni­ versity Cop-Op. They will begin at the usual time, 3 o’clock. the Virgil Childress Is Elected President of Junior B .B .A . Class Home Economics Girls to Sell Chrysanthemums for Scholarship Fund Among Those In School BY MABEL COOPER LESTER J SACK FRANCES ETHEL W1PFF Ruth Penick is a member of the Senior Y. W. C. A. cabinet, of Reed Music Society, and of the Pierian Lit er a ry Society. Ruth Ropes, a ju n io r in the Uni versify, is a member of the Orange Ja c k e t s , an honorary athletic assicia tion fo r co-eds. F ranees Cox, who has been promi- ent in cam pus activities, is now presi- ident of the Reagan L ite r a r y Society. L a s t ye a r she w as president of the P re se n t Day Club. Althea Jo n e s of E a g le P a ss , a tr a n s ­ fe r from the College of Indu strial is a ju n io r in the A rts a t Denton, I niversity. Miss Jo n e s is registered in the departm ent of architecture. Mildred Beall is a member of the Sidney L an ier L ite r a r y Society, of the President Day Club, and is sec­ re ta ry of the Chem istry Club. She is an a ss is ta n t in the School of E d u ­ cation. F ra n ce s and J u l i a Kennedy of ( enter are registered a s sophomores in the University. They have tr a n s ­ ferred from a Louisian a school. The M isses Kennedy are s ta y in g a t N ew ­ man Hall and arc taking active p a r t in the activities of Newman Hall. Kath ryn Hyland of College S t a ­ tion, a senior in the University, who w as out of school the la st two terms of last year because of illness, will receive her B.A, degree in Ju n e . Miss Hyland is a tr a n s fe r fro m A. & M. College. ---- Etelk a Schmidt is also a member of the O ran ge Ja c k e t s and a charter member of the Alpha Chi Om ega so­ rority. returned She has recently from Lexington, Kentucky, where she went a s a delegate from the Univer­ sity ch apter to the national conven­ tion of the M ortar Bo ard society. The Woman's Council is made up of six of the most prominent girls on the University cam pus. They are Constance Douglas of S a n A n ­ toni, F ra n ce s Cox of Menterrey, Mex- to n io; Ruth Penick o f A ustin, Ruth Ropes of F o r t Bliss, E te lk a Schmidt of F o rt Worth, and Mildred Beall of Nacogdoches. K ath ryn Cockran of D allas, a g r a d ­ u ate student, has re-entered school to do work on her M a s te r ’s degree. When an undergraduate in the Uni- versity, Miss Cockran w as very ac­ tive in student work, and w as a mem­ ber of The T exan s t a f f . She is a member of T heta S ig m a Phi, honor­ a r y and professional jo u rn a listic f r a ­ ternity for women. Constance Douglas, ch airm an of the W oman’s Council, is president of the C u rtain Club and president of the Co-Ed Council this year and last. L a s t ye a r she was vice-president of the C u rtain Club. M iss D o ug las has had many prominent p a r ts in plays presented by the club. L a s t year she w as one of the represen tatives from the L a w School to the S tu d e n ts ’ A s­ sem bly, being the first girl to have the honor c f representing the Law School. W A N T E D ! ‘ T w e n t y men who i nt e nd to go to F o r t Worth f o r the T . C. U. g a m e to sell T e x a n s . B e s t w a y in y o u r e x p e n s e s the wor l d to e a r n in f o u r hours . F o r p a r t i c u l a r s a p ­ ply to B o b Mu r p h r e e , B u s i n e s s O f f i c e . T e x a s S t u d e n t s P u b l i c a t i o n s Room 155, M. B. BILLY S T IF F --------- YOUR MISTAKE, BILLY! 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SPORT WRITERS H«m#f Kim#* J Dv-n ll--Murray An*#* Seaman Mel Arnett Tot* R<•••*»»# Van M And#na Max Haiab irger Pe** Mar-ti Turn Butler SOCIETY WRITERS Dillon H«rw*t! M«*b#l Br'«#kfe«u##n Mortar**. iiartlar M*urln# Rutland Ia«b*l Rl*fki«aa , Rebec#* Bradley Bes* Minter Jo»*i>hin* Tea* Juanita Foutaia REPORTERS N jd j»# Ldmextrtvr Baldwia Blanche Horn Vivian Eleldf! Fielding Early Samuel New ton Fred Sh*rwo <4 Acne# Matrek TTm. K Smith Jack M*'Dermott Sara! Tbarton Rita Martin Doris Ho#f*«n Dnrcfl)* Tate* lj*nri#tt* Mav#r ,. ti, MeAllister Mignon Reed Mary Baldwin l f a Ha* a C* *1* Vt-da Jarrell J.iBiar. Rinser Robert Sea Annie Oar bant) Thorn** Smith Dudley Wynn K#nn#th (Tough Edward t*##r* Max Jacobs I .oui*# Byrne Elmer Caliban Dajrtbnla Wilcof Ruth Swindell* Albert Harley Maurice Walker John Davis lamia* Fnx C»st#*-I (Carlin RHxabeth Sr hut*# William A vrett Jimmie Parve Walton I’eleat Earl Wilson Arthur Merchant Barfy Bishop W e ’r e g e l l i n g b a c k t o t h e c u s t o m s o f t h e “ g o o d o ld d a y s ." T h e r e i s a l a r g e i n c r e a s e in t h e n u m b e r o f s t u d e n t s t a k i n g L a t in in t h e U n i v e r s i t y . T w o n e w c o u r s e s a r e o f f e r e d in t h i s la n g u a g e . G e r m a n h a s a g a i n c o m e i n t o i t s o w n , to o , a n d m o r e s t u d e n t s a r e s t u d y i n g t h i s l a n g u a g e now t h a n b e f o r e t h e W o r ld W a r . We non’! mi«s the w ater till the well goes dry and we don’t mins the stags a t our gym dances until a lim it is made on the num­ ber that can attend. Too many stags constitute a nuisance, but it is better to have too, m any th an not enough, from the point of view of both the chancellor of the exchequer and the girls. University students and faculty members deeply regret that Miss Lulu Mary Bewley was painfully and perhaps seriously in­ jured Tuesday in a street car accident. Miss Be winy is one of the most popular women in the University, and is a very efficient and sym pathetic assistant dean of women. H er many friends wish for her a speedy recovery. It is hoped th at General John-J. Pershing will accept the in­ vitation to h* !p dedicate our new’ memorial stadium Thanksgiv­ ing Day. We can assure the venerable general th at if he comes here, he will see more fighting on November 27 than he has w it­ nessed since Germany waved the white flag of peace in Novem­ ber, 1918. Students with blanket tax tickets are purchasing seats to the Thanksgiving football game, the sale having started Tuesday. Wiley K. Glaze, chief vendor of tickets, announces th a t there are more than 7,000 tickets left for this game and all who w ant to the contest will be assured of a good seat. A record crowd '•I' of 35,000 will be here for the game. ISL The theatrical season has opened in earnest in Austin. The famous Al F ie ld ’s M instrels appeared in Austin Friday at the Hancock, and standing room sold at a premium. The show was well attended by bot Ii faculty m embers and students. Last night we had the opportunity to “ Meet the W ife,” a splendid comedy of the speaking stage, Austin is one of the best show in Texas on account o f the U niversity tieing located here. towns Alvin Owsley, who has about taken the honor away from William Jennings Bryan of being the lies! orator in the United States, spoke in A ustin Tuesday, The large audience applauded practically every sentence the youthful orator Uttered, Owsley w a s considered a likely nominee at the New York convention for vice-president of the United States on the Democratic ticket, but his friends were kind enough not to push his candidacy very hard. Working w ith the determ ination of Cato, Coach Doc Stew­ a rt ta putting his players through the hardest practice session* this week the boys ever experienced. Scrimmage is being en­ gaged in every day in an effo rt to win the rem aining two game** on the Longhorn schedule. Coach S tew art also says he w ill play no more cripple* this season. “ A scrub player in good condition Is better th an a Ftar perform er who is injured in any way/* opines Doleful Dee* Someone should address a box of roses to the Alpha Phi Epsi* Ion fratern ity , honorary literary society in the U niversity, In I form er years this was one of the most active honorary fra ts in school, and it#*' m em bership includes many of the most active stu ­ dents on the cam pus. However, th e organization has been dead this year. The Texan hopes the members w ill revive thus organi­ zation, w h ic h .should serve as an inspiration to the boys and girls iii Htera y circles. M embership in this order Is based on good work in literary societies. Intercollegiate debate tryout* will be held tomorrow a fte r­ noon in the Law Building. Seventy students will try to make the team . Half of the num ber of speakers wHi talk on the a ffirm ­ It ative f ide and the other half will speak on the negative side. would be better to have all of the speakers to debate the same side of th* question. A few years ago practically every boy who macle the team spoke on the negative side of the question.. That y ear the negative side was fa r superior for debating purposes and the tmuH was the speakers on the affirm ative side were a t a trem endous disadvantage. PHI Mu Alpha members meet in S Hail at 5 o’clock today. ROY CALDER. YAMA Yama pictures to be taken this .Saturday at 2 o’clock. are Be prompt and report in costume. J. SCHMID. YAMA Yama girls call for their share of the prize money Thurs­ day morning. If money is not called for by one o'clock today, all re- jmaining will be added to the Scho­ larship Fund. J. SCHMID. ANY girl who has not signed up for the White Section be sure fo do so today. A. HISS. FRESHMAN Band will meet Thurs­ day at 4 o ’clock at the Men’s gym. Everyone be there as there is some important business to attend to. II. B. DUNAGAN, II. E. ('LUB has important meeting Thursday afternoon at 5 o ’clock in D, E. Hail, R. PEEK. ALL members of Kappa Sigma and Sigma Alpha Mu fraternities who hav«> not had their pictures made for the ( ’actus please do so today. This Is your last day. ORGANIZATION EDITOR. are requested to be present ALL members of the Freshman Band at marching rehearsal today at 4 p. rn. Special formation* for the A. & M. game will be practiced. DIRECTOR. language FOREIGN exam inations will be held Friday and Saturday, I November 14 and 15 at 2 o’clock in rooms 218 and 219 o f the M. B. Seniors and other* who have finish­ ed the two numbered courses in a foreign language required for their I degree are eligible. MEETING of In teg r a te rn ity Athletic Council in Y. M. C. A. at the 2 p. rn. tomorrow. JIM MARLEY. PRE-LAW Association will meet to­ night at 7:30 in room 103 of the Law Building. P R E S ID E N T . PRE-LAW football players practice this afternoon on Jordan Field at 4 o’clock. MANAGER. J. L. BOYSEN, ------------- o------------- Chairman. P R E LAWS TO M EET SENIORS. The names o f candidates for degrees in 1925 who have passed the reading examination in a foreign language have been posted outside Room 219 C Main Building. If your name is not there, take the exam ina­ tion on Friday or Saturday. J. L. BOYSEN, 1 Chairman. ANOTHER rehearsal of the play for The Daily Texan-Sigma Delta Chi banquet will be held today at 2 p. rn. in the basement of the Edu­ cation Building. MELVIN WILLIAMSON. THE first meeting of the Education­ al Association will be held at the University Cafeteria at 6:15 Thurs­ day evening. Dr. B. F. Pittinger will be the principal speaker. Members and others who are specializing in E d u c a t e ure urged to be present. Election of officers will be held at this meeting. COMMITTEE FOR ASSN. Pre-Law Association will hold its regular bi-monthly meeting tonight in Room 103 of the Law Building. In order that the members may attend the rally, the m eeting will begin at 6:40 and will last only tw enty-five minutes. The meetings will be devot­ ed to business. The matter o f hav­ ing the Pre-Law s picture in the Cac­ tus will be settled at this time. MRS. BELL'S MOTHER DIES Friends of Mrs. Florence Bell, who was assistant dean of women several years ago, have received the news o f the death of her mother. Mrs. Bell has many friends on the cam­ ps and in Austin who are sympathiz­ ing with her in her loss. y PEXA? Cowboys will meet in front of Main Building at 5 o’clock to­ day. This Mill be a very important meeting, and all members will have to be present. FOREMAN. tickets WHITE Section the Thanksgiving gam e will be given out in the Women's gym Friday from 9 to I o ’cloc.k for I J. SCHMID. Fashion’s Newest in Pearl Necklaces F ashion never disapproves of P earls, b u t she does have w him s in th e w ay of w earing them , and each season brings these changes. This w in ter She says th e N ecklace in th re e fes­ toons, cau g h t w ith an o rn a te clasp a t th e side, shall he leading style fo r form al occasions. T he singje stra n d , in the sm a rt lengths, size s.and grad u atio n s, is th e th in g fo r daytim e w ear. T hese correct, styles a re h ere p ea rls of bew itching loveliness. indestructible in P rices ju st rig h t fo r gifts, and purse. th e personal $8.00 to $25.00 Carl Mayer Co. Jewelers - Silversmiths V 618 C ongress A v e . ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY TEXAN mm -a a * - ■ V _ ' • • • ■ ■ • # * » r -SSBI . • ' • • • • ■ • I i •■ ■ •■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ - * e V What Does the Chewing Gum King S a y ? - “ I believe in newspaper advertising. I spend about a million dollars a year for newspaper space to tell the world about the goods I have to sell, “Nearly everybody reads the paper and it is the most effective medium to reach the buying public quickly and often/* Wm. Wrigley. I P ublished in the in terest o f B lee * Sri ca I D evelopm en t by on In stitu tion that w ill be h elped by w h a t * ev er helps the In du stry. THE DAILY TEXAN Is the Only Daily Medium That Reaches the Great University Family. Let the Eyes of Texas See Your Message Every Day in the Columns of 7 his Newspaper. Good news for all , lovers of graphic pie Graphic pie enough to satisfy the hu nger of a life-time; no end of graphic mountains to scale and toboggan down. T hat's what the man who loves to analyze graphs and statistical symbols can look forward to when he comes with the electrical industry. Economic study is oneof many branches in this broad field. If you have thought of electricity as limited to engineers, this other side of the picture will interest you. The commercial organization with its problems of distributing, selling, adver­ tising; the manufacturing end with its opportunity for trained technical m en; the legal and accounting branches—all this and more totals electrical industry. It may pay you to keep this in mind against graduation* •stern Electric Company Smce 1869 makers and distributors o f electrical equipment Number 43 o f a series/ IN SOCIETY ELIZABETH RICE, Editor Sigm a A lpha Epsilon D ance f o r M em b ers o f S ig m a A lpha Epsilon f r a t e r n i t y th e ir e n t e r t a i n e d f r ie n d s an d p led ges with a d a n c e a t c e le b ra tio n of th e C o u n tr y Club, in T h e ball roo m w as A rm istic e D ay. d e c o r a te d w ith p a lm s a n d b a n k in g s o f flow ers. An ice course a nd p u n c h w e re serv ed. A m o n g th e g u e s ts w e r e : M arion Ball, F ra n c e s Wells, D oro­ t h y D elesdenier, M ittie J o h n so n , H a r ­ r i e t S p ra g u e , M a r jo r ie W in sto n , F l o r a H olm an , S a r a h A g n e s R u s t, K a t h e r i n e B rooks, E liz a b e th W ill­ Je w e ll W a g g o n e r, E liz ab e th iam s, M erle of L y n c h b u r g V a., B e tty S ugg s, R a t e M cCullough, E s t h e r W a tk in s, M arie Rose H e r m a n , Alice H o u g h to n , D o ro th y Hoag? E liz a b e th H u d sp e th , Liz B a k e r, M in ifre d Sm ith , C a r t e r M athew s, M aud G ober, C la ra ( ? b r y n n e ! < u rrie , M a r th a Reese, D oyle, M a r g a r e t W olseley o f F o r t W o r th , L o rr a in e H e a th , I rm a Scheid- le r, G ladys Love. Antonio Moreno and Bebe Dan­ iel* are the stars in the much her­ alded “Story Without a N am e” which plays at the Queen Theater three days beginning Thursday. M ary Lou C ro s th w a ite , M u rre l S lade, M aud G r if f in , M a y , S tella M a r y Olive P u t e r b a u g h of Dallas, M a rio n Bone, M aidee W illiams, Bess T obin, M a ry McCelvey, M a ry H ope R obinson, A gnes H arw o o d of Dallas, M ay L upe of S an A ntonio, C a th e r in e , T w itchell, M a rth a J o Jo h n so n . M a r g u e r ite W e ss e n d o rf, Mae K yle C a r r u th e r s , M arjorie1! S h u m w a y , TH E A T E R CALENDAR Majestic— Milton Sill, and Enid Enid Bennett in “ The Sea H aw k.” Queen— Bebe Daniels and Antonio “ The Story Without a in Moreno N ame.” Hancock— “ The Wise Virgin.” Texas— Judgm ent of the Storm .” ■ — --------- • * * * P ric e , M a r g a r e t M iller,! May G lidden, I R e g a r d e d , Lewis, C am illa C a fa re lli, I in a lity a n d m a g n itu d e , ■L ittle, F lo re n c e P e rk in s , A n n e Lo ; “ The Sea H a w k ” j e t t i s o n , Alice F e n d e r, A n n a Love, Shows Last Time Today -Y M a r th a b y v irtu e of its orig- F r a n c e s G ra h a m , as e ven a vLouise J o s e p h in e B ig g e r o f D allas, KU C a r - J b e t t e r e n t e r t a i n m e n t au- son of T e x a r k a n a , T u g ie S t e w a r t of t h o r ’s well re m e m b e r e d “ S c a ra m o u - “ T h e Sea W aco, P o t O ’B rien , In dia K e r r o f ch e ,” R a f a e l 1 H a w k ” as p ic tu riz e d by F r a n k Lloyd S an A n to n io J u li a M athew s. J u d g e an d Mrs. j anc* re lea se d as a F irs t N atio n a l Pic- th e la s t tim e to d a y on th e sc re e n a t th e M ajestic T h e a ­ ter. T. H. M cG regor, J u d g e and Mrs. J . j t u r e » p lays f o r W. M cClendon, Mr. a n d Mrs. A rlitt, Mrs. WL B. B ru sh , J u d g e a n d Mrs. H aw kins, Mrs. M uckelroy, Mr. a n d Mrs. D. K. W o o d w a rd , a n d iy*s. A. C. B ig g e r of Dallas. C h a p e ro n s w e r e : S a b a t i n i ’s t h a n th e f b r its m a n y R e sp le n d e n t in rich d ra m a tic value a nd r e q u ir i n g m a n y a n d m assive big se ­ b a c k g ro u n d s q u en c e s “ T h e S ea H a w k ,” as t r a n s ­ f e r r e d to th e sc re e n by Mr. Lloyd, is n o t only one o f th e o u ts t a n d in g c in e m a a c h ie v e m e n ts of th e p a s t y e a r b u t o n e of th e s in g u la r triu m p h s of screen history. s t o r y The a n n o u n c e s Phi D e lta T h e ta th e a f f ilia tio n of S. A. Collom J r . , o f T e x a r k a n a , t r a n s f e r fro m W a s h in g ­ to n U n iv e rsity a t S t L o u is; Ross o f M emphis, T e n n e ss e e , F itz g e r a ld I f r o m V a n d e r b il t; G o rd o n R o b e rtso n of d e o r g e to w n , f r o m S o u t h w e s te r n ; | a n d H e r b e r t S am es o f Cicero, fr o m Ii S ew anee. th e i r S. M unson, s h o r tly a f t e r his Mrs. Ella H a r r is , o f Angleton,, a n d Spier son, W illiam, o f H o u sto n , s p e n t t h e w eek-end w ith h e r sister, Mrs. H e r d a u g h te r , L a u r a , is a so p hom ore in th e U n iv e rsity . b e g in s ' i n E n g la n d , w h ere M a ste r P e t e r G odolphin is s iste r m u rd e re d R o sam un d a n d Sir Oliver T re ssilia n a n n o u n c e c om ing m a rr ia g e . O liver is acc u se d o f the m u r d e r b e­ leads fro m ca u se a the d ead m a n ’s body th e d o o r ­ o f P e n a r r o w Hall, Olivines step to an hom e. W hen O liver su b m its inno-j a n d proves his e x a m in a tio n cence to his t h a t he m ig h t be I b r o th e r , f e a r i n g f r e s h m a n a t A. & M. this y e a r, sa w (accused o f th e m u r d e r , has O liv er; th e B ay lo r g a m e h e r e S a tu r d a y . H e k n d n a p p e d and ta k e n a b o a r d a ship! hom e of M rs, J* L. , a b o u t to sail f o r A lgiers, t h u s m a k - ; v isited a t th e B ry a n . orig it seem positive t h a t O liver h a d j . . , A lpha Chi O m ega a n n o u n c e s th e J ____f le d fro m p u n is h m e n t for his gu ilt. * E d w a r d S m ith, o f A n g le to n , justice, L ionel, tria l o f blood o f A u stin. r , , . ~ th e j - to __ + a r - p le d g in g o f L illian S t a u s s o f San A nton io . Doris Robinson has r e t u r n e d fr o m S an A nton io w h e re she took p a r t in I th e Pilan d-D avies w edding. I E liz a b e th B aldw in h as r e t u r n e d f r o m a w eek-end visit in h e r hom e to w n , S an A nto nio. is held p ris o n e r A t s e a t th e p i r a t e ship on which is a tta c k e d Oliver by a S p an ish m a r a u d e r a n d O liver becom es a g a lle y slave f o r se v e ra l y e a rs. Wrhen a M oorish gallea se a tta c k s th e h im se lf fr o m his. chains, helps Moors to c o n q u e r m ade a c o m m a n d e r by th e basha. f r e e s j th e th e ship a n d is S p a n ia r d O liver I ll I I S C A R B R O U G H ’ S M A N ’ S S H O R THREE ■5— a ' S to ry W ithout a N am e” a t Q ueen now sh o w in g a t Give th e p ic tu re a t Q ueen T h e a te r th e m o st a p p r o ­ p r i a te a n d f it tin g n a m e a n d you will have a c h a n c e a t th e t h r e e p rizes o f ­ f e r e d by the m a n a g e m e n t. T he n am e s a r e to be d ro p p e d in to a box in the a f t e r p assing lobby o f th e t h e a t e r ou t fr o m th e show. $10.00in cash. The prizes will be as follow s: 1. 2. A pass to e ig h t shows. 2. A pass to f o u r shows. H a v e you e v e r seen th e radio a m otion p ic tu r e show th e m e ? O f co u rse not. T h a t ’s w hy the P a r a m o u n t p ic tu re , “ T h e S to r y W ith ­ o u t a N a m e , ’ a t th e Q u ee n proves re al n o v elty ag s c r e e n e n t e r t a i n m e n t goes. F o r this p ic tu r e , m ade fr o m A r th u r S t r i n g e r ’s m a g a z in e serial fo r which $5,000 an d se v e ra l b ig radio re c e iv in g sets w ere o f f e r e d as prizes f o r a s u ita b le version to be used on th e s cre en v e rsio n o f th e th e radio sto ry , n o t only f e a t u r e s b u t th e n iuch-talk ed-o f ‘d e a t h r a y ’ as well. t itle T H E D A I L Y T E X A N A g nes A yres an d A n to n io M oreno a r e f e a tu r e d in th e le a d in g roles of p ro d u c tio n , d ir e c te d by lry in th e W illat, who m a d e t h e all-color pic­ tu r e , “ W a n d e r e r o f t h e W a s te la n d .” c a st in c lu d e T y ro n e O th e r s in th e P o w e r, D a g m a r Goetowsky, Maurice Costello and J a c k Bohn. T he s to r y is a r e a l old-tim e knock- e m -d o w n -a n d -d rag -’e m - o u t a d v e n tu r e And ta le with m o d e rn r e fin e m e n ts . w h a t a rip -sn o rtin g , pell-mell action- s to r y it is! as T exas Show s ‘Judgm ent of S to rm ” of “ J u d g m e n t th e S to r m " the f i r s t P a lm e r P h o to p la y C o rp o ra tio n p r o d u c tio n , which show s a t the T exas T h e a t e r W ed n e sd a y a n d T h u r s d a y is a big f e a t u r e o f f e r i n g , t h e screen play o f which was w r i t t e n directly fo r sh a d o w sta g e p r o d u c tio n by Ethel S ty les M iddleton. T h e m a n a g e m e n t r e c o m m e n d s it as a p o w e r fu l, whole­ som e s to r y t h a t will please* ovi ryoue. Lloyd H ughes, Lucille Rieksen, M yr­ tle S te d m a n a n d Philo M cCullough a r e th e prin c ip als o f th e cast. Shoes for College Men The “ G oliath ff FEATURING t o r the Approaching Holiday Tuxedo Suds $42.50 T he u n u su a l th in g a b o u t th e T u x e d o S u its t h a t S c a r b r o u g h ’s a r e f e a t u r i n g is t h a t a lth o u g h th e y a r e priced a t $42.50. T h ey have all th e r e q u ir e m e n ts o f m uch h ig h e r p ric e d suits. B e a u tif u lly silk l i n e d - m ade o f a re ally w o n d e rfu l u nfin ish ed worsted. And p ra c tic a lly th e e n ti r e g a r m e n t is m ade by han d. The wide s h o u ld e r e f f e c t is n o te d in this s m a r t d in n e r ja c k e t. For Evening W ear W ith the Tuxedo Suit, Wais t Coats Shirts Hosiery We H ave Ti ss Collars J ewelry In qualities arui styles t h a t will ap pe al to and meet the needs of college men. SCARBROUGH’S It Pays to be Pretty U S E t TODAY & 'PATSY RUlHl MILLER a n i k MATT MOORE. in Think It Over ^ILET KEQPTCS * * 9 Personal a p p e a r a n c e has much do with a m a n ’s success in life. to Your shoes have a two-fold dut y to you, a p p e a r a n c e and comfort. In either The Goliath is individual. tan or bldck it is a t once an a t t r a c ­ tive shoe— it’s comfortable, too! A n $8.50 V alue For $7.35 SOX A fortun at e purchase enables us to of­ fe r you a pure silk thre ad sox a t a fig­ ure t h a t is just about half w h a t you’d expect to pay — the pair 55c, 55c And you will soon realize th e desire o f y o u r h e a r t . The p la in est f e a tu r e s h a w a priceless b e a u ty when th e y a r e covered with a p u re , v elvety, t r a n s p a r e n t skin. D oro th y P e rk in s, th e m atchless “ College L in e ,” has all th e well chosen e ssential a rtic le s with explicit d ire c tio n s f o r using thgm to m ak e y o u r d re a m s com e tru e . N e v e r was th e re a tim e w hen th e a r t o f perso n a l b e a u ty was so e a g e rly stu died, o r th e se c r e t of p e r p e tu a l y o u th so i n d e f a t ­ igably s o u g h t fo r. T his you will find if only you will use D or­ oth y P e r k in s th e “ College L in e .” B e a u ty has sw ay ed its own s w e e t will since tho c r e a tio n an d will to th e end of tim e. B e a u ty is a divine a t t r i ­ b u te a n d is d iv inely im p la n te d a n d to be b e a u tif u l should n o t be -crushed h u t cherished . th e w orld to th e desire D o ro th y P e r k i n s “ Tf?e College L in e ” is th e base of all t h a t ’s p u re a n d p e r f e c t in c om position and m a n u f a c t u r e d especially f o r d is c rim in a tin g and c u ltu r e d w om en, a n d will be found a t McFadden’s, Renfro e, Griffith’s, and Evanos-Cox Ask for Leaflet Giving Explicit Directions i i i I V e rd a J a r r e l l of Bishop s p e n t th e hom e, f o r m e r h e r a t “T he W ise V irg in ” at H ancock | w e e k -e p d B elton . of B elton , Lee C u r tis f o r m e r L o n g h o rn b aseball p itc h e r, is v isit­ in g a t th e K a p p a A lp h a house. H e is c o a c h in g a t B e lto n high school. M a ry Jo H a r lo n has r e tu r n e d fro m a visit to T em p le a n d h e r hom e to w n , [Cameron. A h on eym oo n f o r th r e e fu r n ish e s m a n y o f the la u g h s o f “ T he W ise V ir ­ g in ,” co m e d y -d ra m a which com es to th e H ancock T h e a te r f o r T h u r s d a y a n d S a tu r d a y . th e d e lig h tf u l T h e s to r y is a n o rig in al one by H a r r is , who was re spo nsible f o r those tw o s e n s a tio n a l s ta g e fa v o r ite s , “ So j L ong L e t t y ” a n d “ C a n a r y C o tta g e ,” ! I 109 W . 6th A n to i n e tte B u r n s has f r o m C u e ro , w h e re she A r m istic e Day. r e t u r n e d a n d in n u m e r a b le s c re e n successes. I t j c e le b r a te d ! « « “ * « a r o u n d »«»>* F a rrin g to n ,, a b re ez y e x a m p le o f th e m o d ern girl, who fa n c ie s h e r s e lf in love w ith a good-looking b u t m e r c e n a r y n o b le ­ m an. H e r g r a n d m o t h e r fro w n s on th e idea o f ta k in g a p enniless fo r e ig n e r in to a n d conceives th e p la n of h a v in g th e fo r e m a n o f h er ra n c h , a h a n d so m e y o u n g w e s te r n e r , c o u r t th e g irl. T h is is e n tir e ly in line w ith th e y o u n g m a n ’s own idea a n d he sets a b o u t his new d u tie s w ith a relish. F r o m he^e on th e p la y is a “ f i f t y - f i f t y ” m ix tu r e o f d r a m a an d laughs. Billie fin a lly a g re e s to m a r r y the w e s te rn e r, b u t p rom ises t h a t she th e f a m ily r e tu r n e d to a s h o r t a n n o u n c e S igm a E t a Chi t h e p le d g in g of H a ro ld G. P e t t u s o f Mc­ K in n e y , C laud M. D a y o f H o u sto n a n d J a c k S. Millard o f San A nton io . Red S m ith o f P a le s tin e , f o r m e r U n iv e r s ity s tu d e n t, w as h e re fo r th e B a y lo r g a m e S a t u r d a y . E liz a b e th W ood has K ir b y Hal! a f t e r m a k in g to h e r home in G onzales. A lvina A b ra h a m s a n d Jo y c e Gar- r d t t h ave r e t u r n e d S a n A n to n io .. f r o m a visits In w ill be a w ife in n a m e only. . ~ Alice L a w re n c e o f K irb y Hall ha? r e t u r n e d fr o m a ho liday visit w ith h e r fa m ily in G a m e la n . H u g h W ilia m so n a n d J a c k H ayes o f S an M arcos w ere re c e n t visitors o n th e c am p us. A n n ie M arie W all has r e t u r n e d f r o m a » t ek-end s p e n t a t h e r Horne in S an A nto nio. T E X A S THEATER Last Times Today *‘Judgment of the Storm” D ial 6045 I QUEEN STARTING TODAY A GN ES A YRES IN ANTONIO MORENO “STORY WITHOUT A- NAME’* N EW S COMEDY PRIZE TITLE CONTEST For the most appropriate title to the picture the Queen will give the following: $10.00; Pas* to 8 shows; Pass to 4 shows ? ? ? ? ? PRICES GO UP GO MAT BOARDS — for posters / — w indow cards — show cards Perfect Surfaces— Large Variety of Colors WHEr^YOuj | D A C Y S ^ down L A D IE S* H A T S A N D SH O E S A T P O P U L A R P R I C E S ALWAYS T H E L A T E S T S T Y L E S UPSTAIRS Over Woolworth’a MAJESTIC — S h <*-*- H I-*- STECKI 909 Congress DR. J. S. KOENIG ^ L. C hiropodist— Foot Specialist . f§ 321 L ittle fie ld B ld* . P h o n e 4855 DONNELLY & W H ITE _ I Phone 6131 I - 905 Congress Ave, MARINELLO BEAUTY SHOP 608 Brazos D riskill H o te l Permanent Waving, 50c Curl H a i r C u ttin g , A rte sia n Water »-*-»■♦ ♦ s s * » * * *-*♦ si . Sunday Night 12:05 cjhe picture of Ow hour.1 IOVINE S U N D A Y NIGHT MIDNIGHT M ATINEE AT 5 M INUTES PAST TW ELVE FREE CONCERT IN LOBBY AT 11:30 BY JO RDAN’S SE V E N ACES JAZZ ORCHESTRA [IIIIIIIItl[|lll1ltlll‘l ll l ll f l ll l f l l lf f llll'tlli'lf,iflllililllllflH I I lltlllllttltf f if B lllll|f Last Times Today “ T M F SEA HAWK” WALTON SILLS ENID B E N N E T T WALLACE BEER Y — over 65 ,00 it already. have seen T O M O R R O W ti “This W om an” W ith I R E N E R IC H __ I INDIGNATION FIGURES IN FROSH VICTORI BAYLOR STUDENTS LAUD I E I IS F IB TflFflVEBSHAMTOBE VARSITY SPORTSMANSHIP AND CORDIAL RECEPTION JN6EB BI ICCOUNT mmrnrn LARIAT EDITOR WIRES THANKS f o l l o w i n g it rn T h e A FLORSHEIM OXFORDS DF ITS CONCEIT W M I l W l r l j l Anglin and William p a v c r 8 h a m W i , | B e ^ Austin Nov. 26 Littlefield Reads Them Press Story Describing Squad as Overconfident DOI SCHUH 49-? When manager L. Novy of the i Hancock Opera House today g uar-j anteed T. C. le o n a r d , business m an - 1 ager fo r William Farver«ham and I M argaret Anglin, two of the fore-1 most stars of the theatrical world that this city would welcome and for Kerrville Squad to Swell >"* ni*ht ,,n WeJn" ,l“)r- Novmber 125, contracts were immediately sign- ; <» h. Ph®"* 7812- LOST Gold S h aeffer fountain pen. G r l- Study Hall. P en valued a? j gift. Phone 5143 or r e tu r n to Texan j EDR SALE office. — 14 FOR SALE LOST— On campus or in University neighborhood, a platinum , diam ond set rn tint watch. Call 3433 for re­ — 13 w ard. Six passenger Evinrude motor boat. Motor just overhaul­ ed. Entire outfit for less than cost of new motor. At U niversity boat Phone 8755 for d em on stra­ house. — 19 tion. C A M P U S S H O P E x p e rt C leaning and P ressing for MEN and W OM EN P H O N E 4 9 9 8 FOR S A L E - - T o U niversity parties c o n t a m s a g g l a s s e s , Five room cottage occupying two j LOST— B etw een U. Bank and Sec ond floor o f the Main Building, glasses earn a n d check made out to Mrs. Kathleen .— 13 Stanley. lot*, newly painted and decorated, ex­ cellent a condition. Glassed in sleep, ing porch, hot and cold w a te r con- nections. Good garage. Phone 40011 LOST— Barrel of Conklin fountain |o r call at 502 West 31 1*2 S tre e t for — 12' -..... ........ —— — ------ Finder please to j inspection. re tu rn 6540. pen. c a s h T exas office, room 155, M. B. — 1 2 ; — 7— ---------------------------------------- LOST— Devine “ Financial Policy o f ; Corporation*,’’ arad „_________________ black le a th e r j DANCING-—P rivate studio, 500 W. 3!#t. Phone 7812. notebook. Taken f rom Economics 2 da#* by mistake. Please return to Dudley Wynn. Phone 71$6. — 14 j MALE HELP W A N T E D ------------------------- —..—... ........ ■■ - - M ISCEL LAN EO U S J .OST— I? ma 1! gold football engraved FOR RENT— Two-room initials furnished a p a r tm e n t; private b a th ; sleeping “ P 19215’ and with the “ CML" on the bottom. Cal! re*m n to d i n t Blackman. 6918 or porch; g arage; in second house from — I t j campus, south. 2006 W ichita St. LUST -—D ew ing? “F inancial ll o f Corporation* ‘ and black leather W A N T E D —Student salesm en. Ex- aotehook,, Taken from Economic* 2 perienced men preferred, Apply *Atm by mi*iak*. Please re tu rn to 12309 San Antonio 5-6 p. rn. T hurs- — 14 Dudley W ysfL' 'Phone 8166, — 15 May or Friday. Policy! ..... I Order Your T h a n k sg iv in g C h r y sa n th em u m s N ow F rom The Art Flower Shop 204 W, 6th St., Phone 9360 Eat at the BON TON CAFE A lw ays fo r th e U niversity in E v ery th in g 609 C ongress t e l e g r a m f r o m R alp h K i l g o r e , m a n a g e r of th e B a y l o r L a r i a t , to W i l l i a m L. M cG ill, m a n a g e r of T e x a s S t u d e n t s P u b l i c a t i o n s : th o u s a n d th e h o s p i t a l i t y s h o w n th e D a i l y L a r ia t s t a f f and s t u d e n t b o d y w h ile w e w e r e y o u r gu ests.*' t h a n k s t h e fo r " A IS BFF PRESS Southwestern Historical Quar­ terly Ready for Dis­ tribution Articles by Texas historians ar© featured in the October n u t t i e r of the i ' . • v . . j *, Nov. , a n« Waco, T e x a s Irs A fine example was set by the U n i - 1 12— H i g h . v e r i t y of Texas throughout , colieKP, in . thc s ta tJ . adopted here M onday.j versity {„ A , „ of Baylor University hope; and praise for the sportsm anship shown * a f te r the game. We, as citizens of by U niversity of Texas football play-, Texas, have always had an interest ; e n , stud ents and faculty members, [in the University o f Texas, but we a t the Baylor-Texas football game in: shall h e r e a f te r have a higher appre- Austin* last Saturd ay, was sounded iciation for the reasons given above. by Baylor U niversity s tu d en t- r,-solution, President S. P. Brooks of Baylor I . 1. , a)o> lauded the spirit shown by the University of Texas football p la y e rs !* 0 Pr °f*t th ere b y ." and a f te r the and student, during game, in which the T exans suffe red one of th e ir worst ; tory, 28 to IO.# The resolution was adopted am id. the wild and enthusiastic cheers of j Praise for the is it beard everywhere on the Baylor cam- , resolved by the faculty and student? pus, while charges of unsportsman- ef Baylor University in chape! sembled, th a t we hereby express: d e feats in h is -1 the stu den t body. sportsm anship of A. & M. College, following their de­ I. Our appreciation fo r the many feat by Baylor the preceding week, alumni to j ay T ex a s’ cordial reception to Bay­ courtesies extended to us while we j lead were in Austin on lad- S a tu r d a y ; as- like conduct against cadets of Texas resolution follows: prom inent Baylor the Longhorns “ Be The . . . “ 1 \ . ready 2. T h at we acknowledge herewith for distribution. The the fine sportsm anship m anifested by Southwestern Historical Q u a r te r ly ,’ now twenty-eight volumes so f a r published the fa culty and stu d en t of the Uni- I horns by the Baylorites. are conceded by leading historians to be the most valuable m aterial avail­ able relating to the history of Texas and the Southwest. lor stu den ts in Austin will result in to the Long- a swing of sentim ent JUST RECEIVED % In Newest Gray Corduroy 19-inch * Bottom Trousers f $7.50 N ew w ool-silk 4-in -h an d s; m en s n e w cape gloves; m en s silk gloves; m e n ’s fu r lined gloves; n ew d ress sh irts; n e w H o lep ro o f H osiery, silks a n d lisles; also fine im p o rted E nglish an d S co tch w ool hosiery. W earing I lorsheirn Shoes is a pleasure every m an should e n joy— it m eans correct a p p ea r­ ance, comfort, and econom y through long ser­ vice. Dillingham is show ing all the newest lasts and patterns for College Men in Black and T an grain and sm ooth leathers, most styles ; — $I O Bertram Cox, in charge Shoe Fitting Lobby at the Co-op DILLINGHAM’S GOOD WORK OUR HOBBY C A L L 3 7 0 2 HOME STEAM LAUNDRY D ro p In I o d a y 211 E a st 5th S treet VI rniIIIII«UIf«IJltIHIIH«IUII!IHlHItnflllHHIIiIim!IIII!II!fII1lllIin*nfUl*lUHI}lllinm!«nHili;i»E;rritlf»m^TOlm?!!l!tfltffI«HlHHlUIHIlliaHI««IHIfHHflHlfiaffl c . 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GLO *CO (Gloss-Comb) Stnet« Co., U.'f! 6 >11 M i n i e r Ar, Lo, Angeles, Ce!. THE O R IG IN A L LIQ UID HAIR DRESS X a m e ..,.* .„ Address_ k .‘ifemamtisewun.- KCW The Bluebonnet Shop The Exclusive University Shop Offers For This Week A Show ing of New SPORT DRESSES SWEATERS HIKING TOGS We A re Also D isplaying O ur NEW GIFTS A N D CARDS Come and Inspect Them T hey Are B eautiful At S. GREENBERG’S Where E yes A re E xam ined and the Best Glasses A re Made S ee Us and Y o u ’ll S ee B etter THE BLUEBONNET SHOP 2206 G u ad alu p e S tree t C actus A rcade 8th and Congress In P ractice Since 1895 M A I L O R D E R S S O L I C I T E D